News from 03/06/1989
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James Haskins, Clifford Longley, Andrew Pierce, Catherine Bennett, Patricia Davies, Harvey Elliott and Robert Cockburn, Laura Andrews, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Saul Dobney, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, D. Lloyd-Jones, Dominique Searle, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, David R. Bates, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Leslie Turner, Henry Gee, Sanda Miller, Bryan Stiles, Charles Derwent, E. G. Cox, Jonathan Hinden, Edward Bagnall, John Lewis, Political Staff, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, J. F, John Young and Christopher Warman, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason, Motor Industry Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, James Wood, Woodrow Wyatt, Linda Rout, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Danielle Robinson and Jeremy Andrews, Simon Tait, Roger Scruton, Alex McWhirter, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Nick Gilbert, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Francis Bennion, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Bryan Harris, Raymond Keene, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Cynthia Kee, Paul Griffiths, Tim Congdon, Peter Bryan, Tony Levene, Edwina Currie, Martin Trew, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Ned Sherrin, Irving Wardle, John Lewis and Jamie Dettmer, Mary Dejevsky and Catherine Sampson, Roger Boyes, Pat Butcher, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Tim Heald, F. B, Deyan Sudjic, Kenneth Fleet, Ian Smith, Clive Rose, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Anatol Lieven Herat, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Julia Owen, Michael Austin, Jenny Gilbert, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Noël Goodwin, Mike Young, Jon Pareles, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Nigel Durdant-Hollamby District Commissioner, Maria Scott, A. Moulden, Judy Froshaug, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, L. J. Woolley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Cyril Glasser, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, John Watson,
ResumoLabour target Thatcher in Europe battle Gould attacks over dealings with Bush With the European elections less than two weeks away, Labour is running neck and neck with the Conversations. The latest BBC Newsnight poll of polls gives Labour and Tories 42 per cent, Democrats 8 per cent and Dr Owe's SDP 4 per cent In today's 56-page Times Pressure for rate rise eases IRA bomber's release angers Tory backbench Rose fight goes on despite £10m plan 5,000 troops forced to retreat by Peking crowd Chinese people power holds Tiananmen Sqauare By Our Foreign Staff: Bush returns with 'message of hope' ISUZU Baby boy savaged by Rottweiler Rover 800 Series Horse lifted off its feet in Hillsborough crush The police Chief who wept at the inquiry after describing his decision to open the gates at the ground has received hundreds of the sympathetic letters and telephone calls. Supt Roger Marshall says he blames himself for the deaths. Callers have spoken of the dilemma he faced that day and his torment since Farmer astounds TV antiques experts RSPCA leads call for licensing dogs Cutback feared in medical research NHS reforms Drink-driving toll shows a 25% fall Fatal crashes Drink Related Road Accidents Hambro Guardian Christie's reaches milestone as art of China tops $lm Saleroom Next Week Erratum Caring for our Environment Portfolio Bond Mappa group is claiming success News Roundup Degree for Freud Drug pair convicted Family's poison cup London roads protest Judge's drive penalty Sunday paper battle D-Day café reopens The Community Charge TUC says ban will backfire Wildcat strikes Fresh virus warning as seals start to breed Councils face 'fines' if poll tax lists show discrepancies Long trip pays off for horse breeder Finishing touch atRA Minister denies leak charge Soviet expulsions Baker fails to reassure heads over school pay Call to sweep away 'antinquated' system of conveyancing Solicitors forge marketing links Legal practices Motorway deaths Prison visit Wyman weds Murder trial Ship pair held Crash victim Cave rescue Play award Glider death NatWest Savings Poker players chase a £200,000 pot Consumers hold 'green power over companies' Howe says Labour wants to build a 'fortressed' Britain The Battle for Europe Halifax Transport cuts attacked Tories could lose a most marginal seat Constituency profile: Leicestershire Kohl faces uphill domestic struggle West German view Triumphant Bush returns to the plaudits of his critics East Germany yesterday said President Bush's call to demolish the Berlin Wall was interface in its internal affairs (Our Foreign Staff writes). In Pairs the West German Foreign Minister, Herr Hans-Dietrich Genscher, said the age was drawning of a continent without walls or barbed wire Secret of massacre exposed at last Expelled Britons deny espionage World Roundup (AFP): 1,500 held in Lagos (Reuter): Liza Minnelli fined (Reuter): Iran accuses Britain Deportation claim (Reuter, AP): Sakharov denounced for attack on war atrocities Gorbachov joins emotional for injured Afghanistan vcteran Britain accuses Eastern bloc on human rights Jet nose-dive injures 47 Australian jumbo in mystery plunge UK applies brake to EC road safety proposals Polish voters waver on last day Mujahidin force sterile deadlock in a city under siege Student protesters start long march to Peking (Reuter): China seizes on Nagy example Budapest (Reuter)- Mr Sandor Rajnai, the man resposible for arresting and interrogating Imre Nagy, the Hungarian Prime Minister hanged for treason after the 1956 uprising, has resigned as Hungary's Ambassador to Moscow. He denied that his resignation was in any way connected with the Nagy case West Bank settlers give way over special Arab ID tags Historian uncovers musical epitaph of a celebrated jazzman Rice ritual with imperial echoes Uno inspires mainly scepticism Japan's new leader takes helm (Reuter): Adair help for Soviet rigs blaze (Reuter): Appeal lost (AFP): Bribe offence Troops stay Activist held Degrees awarded by the Open University Immediate Public Auction Times Diary Barry Fantoni How one-club Lawson could go into overdrive Tim Congdon urges a new look at a neglected anti-inflationary weapon Splash headlines that dry up Communists with an eye on the Channel tunnel chance In the first of four European trips, Roger Boyes tests the political water in Calais Freedom's cautious defender Roger Scruton assesses the work of sir Isaiah Berlin,80 on Tuesday Poles and Polls The Green Advance New Lands for Old Irish union as ultimate aim Critics of the IRA Cambodian conflict Nato and the future of Germany Sovereignty issue Empire builders This green plot stage Fruits of experience Shangri-La air at Westminster Second opinion Either-way offences Across the years Court Circular Royal engagements Church service details for tomorrow Barren years of the eighties School news Forthcoming marriages Marriages School news Salters' Company Dinner Thanksgiving service John Beecroft Alexis Lichine Influential figure in the world of wine Sir Ronald Gibson Reform in the medical profession Prof Stuart Walkland Parliamentary scholar and educationist Susan Beattie Sculpture and buildings in a new light When wisdom entereth into thine heart, and knowledge… On This Day 8 Million Cars out: 150 Miles of Queues the New M2 Paralysed Weekend birthdays Doing what comes naturally Science Report Service luncheon Service dinners Appointments Western film goes east Television Choice Trying hard to please Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday's Television and Radio No Title Playing the classics Television Choice Radio Choice Sunday's Television and Radio Sky Television New threat of passport office strikes Holiday promise The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,999 Putting photographers in the picture Weather Friends of the Earth Kenneth Fleet: Foreign Exchanges Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Juliana's takeover Rights stripped Tourist Rates Australian Mutual buys FAI's stale in Pearl US slowdown soothes fears of rates rise Interest rates on bank savings accounts have been inching up this week and could provide the trigger for higher mortgage rates (Our Family Money Editor writes). But neither Midland, National Westminster nor the Co-operative Bank, which all increased some savers' rates, are keen to increase their mortgage rates. However, if the banks' move begins to draw funds away from the buildinng societies, then they will have to increase savers' rates, leading to higher mortgage rates Still no go-ahead for Abbey float Bond reduces interest in UK property Half-share in St George's Hospital site sold to unnamed buyer Two more distilleries to re-open Allied move as whisky loch begins to dry up BCI liquidators in wind-up petition A Fimbra Member Section 2 Thorn EMI completes SBK portfolio deal Business Roundup Joint nuclear venture Edbro lifts payment Hays £262,000 buy for Arlen Attention on USX after Icahn Texaco stake sale High interest rates prompt Nissan to limit spending Treasury denies plan to cut buying-in of gilts London Traded Options Henderson fund group slips to final £12.4m Hunter Print falls for first time P&S jumps 40% despite lost deals Hilton leaps as talk of sale intensifies Overseas investor tipped to buyUShotels group Opec expected to resist quota rise Chancellor's whipping boy growing into a flawed giant G10 urges reforms by debtor nations Saatchis sell firm for £7.89m Kitcat advises BSG deal Share placing Foreign Colonial Dwyer soars 64% at half-way stage Alpha Stocks Rebound on new-time buying Stock Market Apricot Computers has tumbled from a high of 96p this year. Mr Bob Pringle of Hoare Govett, the broker, calculates that Apricot has a break-up value of 100p with nothing in for computers. A big company like Siemens might find Apricot tempting at the current 61p(down 2p) a share Ahead of Tuesday's full-year fingures, Body Shop rose once again, addong 11p to 588½p. Mr Jhon Richards, an analyst at Country NatWest, forecasts £16 million for the year to end-February with earnings per share of 23p. That brings the rating down to a still heady 25 times earnings Stock Watch Recent Issues Traditional Options Unit-Linked Insurance Investments (Reuter): Nikkei fall is third largest this year Tokyo (AP): Market decline starts slowing Hong Kong (Reuter): Prices finish on firm note Singapore Dow up 27 points to post-crash high Wall Street Late recovery Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Timetable troubles for Abbey National The first step on the road to Britain's biggest ever share register has been delayed, reports Vivien Goldsmith Fidelity Estate agents set to hit sellers harder As the property market slips even further into a trough, Maria Scott reports on moves to increase commissions Discover the Miras touch VG: Troubled Fleet Friendly faces hard struggle for new business Save & Prosper Scottish Investment Trust Independent Financial Adviser Odds and evens of horse ownership There are no racing certainties in the buying stakes, but Tony Levene reveals how to clear some hurdles Free foreign motor cover on the cards Save & Prosper MS: A path through the current account minefield The London Share Account Looking for a Pep with fizz Not all personal equity plans are created equal. Maria Scott looks behind the ballyhoo that has blown up around the new-look Peps since the Budget The M&G Group Jennings Insurance Millstream Europe Allied Dunbar Mercury Unit Trusts Norwich Union Homeowners' dreams crumble in the advance of property blight Use of tin mine waste in building materials has meant hundreds of Cornish houses are literally falling apart. Hugh Thompson reports Expatriates wary over offshore investment Walthamstow Building Society Debt aid group seeks help from lenders Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Clerical Medical International New mortgage from Halifax Midland's caring card National Savings Portfolio Management for Private Investors, Family… Hewlett Packard Travel: Belgium's Bulge The Colour of Blood In Georgia, the symbols of resistance in the fight for freedom are blood, wine and roses. Paul Griffiths reports from the troubled easternmost outpost of Orthodox Christianity Domesday County Folios Panasonic More bats than pads on the cricket pitches The Way It Isn't After the Bastille Jeffrey Archer Pickfords Travel Picture Gallery On the desert's edge Gavin Bell reports from the heartland of Namibia on the plight of the dispossessed and despised Bushmen of the Kalahari Dover's past imperative Museums Simon Tait visits Britaini's ancient gateway which is making use of its history Picture Gallery A way with the maps Collecting From school projects to foreign cities, the cartographer's work is never done Sales Guide Winning at happy families Our Weekend For Sheila and Uwe Kitzinger, a couple of days at home with a daughter or two is something of a treat. Judy Froshaug listens to their fondest memories New Woman Outings Wordstrings by Clive Doig The Golden Curry Premiere Verbanella Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Restaurant and Catering Guide Prince of India Blue Elephant Rashoi Multiple Classified Advertising Items The art of great grub Jonathan Meades on London's best dining news for 18 months Campaign for real lage Brewing Robin Young reviews the liquid's share of the market and its tasteful assets Susan Hampshire Directory The Edradour Pork pie for a proper picnic Mention of the Test match at Headingley puts Frances Bissell in mind of her Yorkshire student days, and the sustaining outdoor food that went with them Bonus bubbles this summer Drink Jane MacQuitty discovers champagne bargains and provides a guide to some of the best wine trade offers Bulgaria Wine Buys Rayner's Food News Boys in the buff Jhon Russell Taylor takes a dip in the water of naturism Under Canvas In another country For Children Brian Alterson Long since By Ruth Tomalin Faber,£6.99 Writers' Monthly Freepost Mw50 Octagon Press Totalitarians ascen Andrei Navrozov finds that strategies for war-mongering are full of risks- and that most of them are uncalculated August'39 By Stephen Howarth Jhon Curtis/Hodder & Stoughton,£15 Big bangs and foreign reports Thrillers Alcibiades, by Walter M. Ellis (Routledge, £8.95)… Plaintive voice out in the cold Woodrow Wyatt Britain Beyond the Blue Horizon By Austin Mitchell Bellew Publishing,£7.95 Uncommon laughter lines The Complete Yes Minister and the Complete Yes Prime Minister By Jonathan Lynn and Antony JayBBCBooks,£4.99 each Angela Rippon In love with breaking free James Wood celebrates the work of a purist late romantic who has written 'some of the finest modern lyric poetry in English' The Government of the Tongue By Seamus Heaney Faber,£3.95 Not the book of the show Art in Latin America Edited by Dawn Ades Yale,£16.95 Waterford Wedgwood The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall London Mozart Players The Cleveland Orchestra Academy of London Wigmore Hall Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music Multiple Display Advertising Items Duke Ellington Spanish Riding School of Vienna Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Vh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibition David Roberts R. A Ciphers fight a losing battle Television Comedy Theatre Destruction in the name of innocence Theatre Judgement Day Old Red Lion Next Week De-composed result Concert Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/Kuijken Queen Elizabeth Hall Bosendorfer Journey to democracy Cynthia Kee finds the man behind The War Game still breaking the rules of film-making Donmar Warehouse Theatre A ridiculous way to portray the absurd Opera I due baroni di Roccazzura Queen Elizabeth Hall OPeRa 89 90 NORtH Delivering the goods The Marshalling Yard Bush The Times Paul hits a vapid chord Rock Paul McCartney:Flowers in the Dirt(ParlophonePCSD106) The Jeff Healey Band and others: Road House (Arista 209948) Ted Hawkings: I Love You Too (PT PTLP 008) Jazz Unique voice of experience Jazz The Complete Johnny Hodges Sessions 1951-1955 (Mosaic 126, 6 discs or 4 CDs) The Complete Candid Recodings of Cecil Taylor and Buell Neidlinger (Mosaic 127, 6 discs or 4 CDs) The Complete Atlantic andEMIJazz Recordings of Shortly Rogers (Mosaic 124, 3 discs or 2 CDs) Russian romantics Classical Europe is hungry for our graduates Campus Opportunities are growing, thanks to the British system, Saul Dobney says Degrees of division Dance Galleries Cinema Photography Bridge Theatre Tony Patrick Opera Chess Rock Jazz Concerts Wordstring Answers Concise Crossword No 1887 Broadcasting Gigantic Warehouse Pilot Shirts The Back Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Shopeasy Design Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Stand Taller The Original Breton Shirt Argonaut Heating Ltd Ann Camp Custer Postal Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Treasure Island Chest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dunlopillo Latex Country Desks Nealbourne Ltd Akom Ltd Tidy Rail Multiple Display Advertising Items The shop now arriving BR stations no longer have much to do with trains, says Deyan Sudjic Address Book Through a glass brightly Nicole Swengley reflects on the revival of interest in mirrors Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items DIYPLASTICS plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Purewater Treske Classic Settees Accelerated Learning Back in the black The Ned Sherrin Column Telecom Security If I were... Cricket England may toil if Beardsley fails fitness test Games are Poles apart FA unable to act on supporters (AP): Bates crushed by pace and length of Becker Paris (AP)- John McEnroe could be ruled out of a Wimbledon warm-up event for a rule violation, according to tennis's governing body. McEnroe was hoping for three full weeks of grass-court play before going into Wimbledon on June 26, but he may not be allowed to play at Beckenham from Monday because he withdrew from the French open Championship with a back injury and those championships continue into next week Waddle finds a serious role (Reuter): Change in rules could hit Senna The Times Section 4 Travel Leisure Breaking the popular mould The Times Guide to the Australian Touring Team In Oz No One Minds Being Twelfth Man Win tennis weekend for two Cornhill Insurance Dobson scrambles to victory O'Connor sticks to his task as Faldo moves into position Golf A return to glory days for Clark Britons overshadowed For the Record Bates bows to Becker Jones's break not an unlucky one Cricket Plate figure Thomas stands by for Palace recall Republic hope victory could be just the ticket Beardsmore shows young England the way to the top Football (AP): Foreman lined up for Tyson In Brief (Reuter): Reverential judgement Busby honoured Merited victory (AFP): Herrera challenge The ultimate test (Reuter): Kelly eyes lead (Reuter): Retained title Sportsline Reynold's fast rise emphasizes early British dominance Cycling Circular journey reaches Florida Motor Racing Lions seek early win to boost confidence Rugby Union Otto is still ambitions Swimming Liverton poised to take her chance Athletics: Injury to Whitebread Could Result in a 16-Year-Old Champion Cram's championship debut in doubt Whetnall plans to get tough Badminton Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Sport on Tv McCrory's chance to reverse a trend Boxing Rapid Cricketline England heed lessons Hockey Growing pains of a champion Sugar Ray Leonard is the most successful boxer of modern times. He reached the pinnacle of the amateur game by winning a gold medal at the Montreal Olympics. As a professional he has won world titles at five weights. But, as James Haskins relates, there could scarcely have been a less likely future champion than Ray Leonard as a child Lewis answers Dorset call Cricket Dry roads will Pritchard in driving seat Cycling Curtis lifts his hopes Powerboating Whitaker keeps the British flag flying Equestrianism Broncos show right balance to beat Hildon Polo Nashwan breathes fire into Hern Michael Seely meets the royal trainer with a formidable hand in Wednesday's Derby From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Old Vic to register memorable win Chantilly Tomorrow C4 Death linked to lads' protest Decrepit theatre for classic performers From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Classic Fame carries O' Brien Derby hopes All the Details Musical Bliss fears allayed Sixteen left in Derby Crow has chance to take lead Beaverbrook receives award Spitfire set to give Lingfield's Derby trial from timely boost Mandarin, By Our Newsmarket correspondent, By Michael Seely: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections Selections The Times Racing Service Mirror Black bound for Ascot Contradeal to collect hunter title Mandarin: Stratford Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Nottingham results Hamilton Park Goodwood Rapid Raceline Stratford Blinkered first time Ladbroke Line Roper Fast Cutting Superb Collection Garden News Weekend Tips Small but perfectly formed Nigel Andrew visits the heart of a country that offcially no longer exists, and finds it alive and well, and full of interest for its few visitors Oakham Blowsy bloomers in an island home Gardening Francesca Greenoak travels to see rhododendrons in a famous setting By Oakham Castle: the town's most extraordinary… Agriframes Fruit Cages Stop the Flop Western Machinory & Equipment Co. Ltd Around Oakham Thomson Excitement in Alberta Not all of Canada is dull - some of it is breathtaking and some, as Charles Derwent discovered, is startling enough to make an Englishman in a rented wreck ponder immortality Back to Mandalay Travel News Travel Notes Worldwide Thamson Hidden costs of flights of fancy Having a valid ticket does not always entitle you to a seat on your flight Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Holidays & Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunters Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reality and parables Travel Julia Owen watches as the past is brought to life in the setting of the Holy Land The Marlborough at Ipswich Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cathedral Gate Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swans Hotel & Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beckside Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes Secret elixir in the land of pâté Hilary Finch travels across Belgium's bulge to join the deer hunt and meet a great eccentric Affiliated Resort Ford
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