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News from 06/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Graham Rock, Brian Priestley, Simon Barnes, H. V. Stone, H. F. C. Cole, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Andrew McEwen and John Lewis, Mark Souster, Gerald Hubbard, The Times Private Handicapper, Ivo Tennant, Colin J. Dauris, Andrew MacLaren, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Colin Tweedy, Director, Hylton, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stephen Kon, W. K. Mackenzie, Julian Malins, Michael Young, Margareta Pagano, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Anthony Grant, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Simon Bull, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, John Hart, Pat Blair, John Young, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Hennessy, Doreen King, Catherine Sampson, Mary Dejevsky and Andrew McEwen, Edward Fennell, George Rae, G. R. Harrison, John Woodcock, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Jarvis, P. J. A. Smith, John Blunsden, Carl Theodore Marx, Richard Bassett, Charles Payne, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Neil Harris, John Bishop, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Ron todd, General Secretary, David Sapsted and Peter De Ionno, Paul M. Gilmore, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Ken Rome, Warden, Andrew Buckoke, Clive Richards, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Jean Horsham, P. J. D. Wiles, Antony Polonsky, Andrey Maxwell, Bailey Morris, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Susan MacDonald, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Tony Hetherington, Kenneth Lewis, Robin Bignall, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hawkins,

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Heroism and horror in china Reports of rebel army units fuel fear of civil war World reacts with outrage against slaughter of Peking Fimbra Eight die paying last respects to Khomeini Bravery hatred and ongoing carnage Botham in hospital Poland 's Communists concede election defeat Index Party justifies its 'triumph' Text of a "Letter to the Paople" singned by the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee and State Council and broad-cast on Peking radio Safeway 'They fired first above the heads and Grief Vies with rage on the Campuses Bloody Confrontation in Peking (Reuter): Shanghai among cities brought to a standstill Protests in the Provinces Embassy moves Uk students to safety Britons Caught by Turmoil (Reuter): Colony braced for political and financial fall-out Fear in Hong Kong Army with a history of fighting itself By a Special Correspondent: Loyal Yang organizes the purge Military Commission Takes Command Then at the heads; they were laughing' Bloody Confrontation in Peking Picture Gallery EC Snubs Chinese minister European Community Sharp rebuke for China's envoy Outrange around the World: Britain Bush suspends sales of arms United States By Our Foreign Staff: Taiwan condemns 'mad act' Far East Heavy lorries are barred until 1999 News Roundup £2m Mappa appeal Coroner to be tried Two dog attacks Drink driver on train Kidnapper is jailed Cost of NHS reforms Casio CAA unsure of aircraft collision warning device Oil workers stage strikes conditions Helicopter crash-lands near school Moore in new dispute over pensioners Ladbrokes Prince of Wales may use straw heating Britain fails clean-beach test Safeway Orchid mini 'reped' jungles to smuggle plants into Britain Endangered species threatened First night Ovation for Carman Global climate 'refugees' Clarence C. Wilson Assoc Archaeological remains lost Quality Used Cars Class of 90 Erratum Tomorrow Portfolio Bond Rapists get 13 years Kinnock pledges to bring water back into public control By Our Political Editor: Tories highlight Labour rift British Midland MEP's Canterbury tales Tory defeat in nuclear vote Parliament today Commons (2.30): Questions: Education and Science; Prime Minister. Employment Bill, remainings stages. Lords (2.30): Water Bill, report, first day Iran changes awaited Fans were 'fighting drunk' Hillsborough inquiry Conservatives could be ousted from 'safe' seat Constituency profile: Scotland NE Jeffrey Archer Fisherman is fined £45,000 £23m charge Bronze tribute Dodd hearing Mother held Boxer cleared Price Waterhouse Howe Cancels his visit to prague Worlde Roundup Three guilty of raid Computer blackmail (AP): Namibia refugee deal Pegasus celebrations Border controls go Collins wins a Tony UNA-UK By Our Foreign Staff: Gas leak detected hours before blast Mile-wide fireball devastates Trans-Siberia railway line Palme trial reveals police errors New Speaker well suited to repair House image Man in the News: Thomas Foley (Reuter): Dozens die in ethnic turmoil Susan Hampshire Vote Conservative on June 15th (Reuter): Arab moderates are attacked in bitter Khomeini testament Power struggle in Iran Life Countdown to Victory in Warsaw Cairo seeks UK help in peace drive Mengistu proposes talks with rebels Hopes for Thatcher's Sudan trip Safeway Soviet leader dazzles Germans Babangida calls off Paris trip as riots spread in Nigeria Bhutto hid to end Afghan deadlock Gamble during US visit Aboriginal protest (Reuter): Monsoon kills (Reuter): Author stands (AFP): Moi amnesty (AFP): Official visit (Reuter): Editor shot (AFP): Pol Pot goes (Reuter): Ariane launch (Reuter): Drug sentence Cathay Pacific Young Finns meet the Pope Uno misses chance to produce fresh answers for Japan The imbalance of the Sexes In the second part of the two-week guide to universities and polytechnics, Sam Kiley reports on sexism in the male-dominated colleges of Oxford and Cambridge The Times Brunel to Cambridge Angela Rippon Australian style Cartier Back to Front Chic Prepare to make a dramatic exit this summer, as fashion turns tail with cut-out dresses and tops and the back numbers come to the fore Waterford Wedgwood Times Diary Passports against Slaughter After the bloodbath, woodrow wyatt says Britain can no longer deny the Hong Kong Chinese and escape route from future terror Meanies who get up my nose If they Shout down, send them down Bernard Levin urges the strongest action to ensure free speech Business and arts China's Dark Nights The Big Betters Sick doctors Doubts on Plight of Iraqi Kurds Still on course? Candidates' list Where there's a will British attitudes to crisis in China Docks dispute Upwardly mobile Family life Peak-time plans, pillar to post Songs of praise Metaphorical mix-up Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Competitor's Companion Cancer linked to growing Science Report Birthdays today Luncheons Dinners School news Frederic Prokosch American novelist European appeal Sir Archibald Forbes Guiding aircraft production and a big bank Katsue Mori The Times And the work of righteousness shall be peace: and… From Our Special Correspondent: On This Day City Holiday Mood Romans Crowd the Streets The British Home & Hospital for Incurables Sky Television Terrible tidings Television Tomorrow British Museum BP Cutting a dash John Russell Taylor finds a great French sculptor in Yorkshire and Somerset, and Revolutionary fervour in London and Brighton Galleries Poetic tumult Concerts Music Projects/Bernas Almeida Mingus-manner muted memorial Jazz Mingus Evening Alice Tully Hall, New York Whiff of showbiz Orera Carmen Earls Court Academy of London The British Library The South Bank Centre Badenoch & Clark The Times Newspapers The Chambers of Mr. Thayne Forbes Q. C Durnford Ford Solicitors Wilson Stephens ASA Law Legal Resources North Tyneside Public Appointments Hertfordshire County Council Industrial Relations Officer Family Practitioner Committees in the Oxford Region General Medical Council Felixstowe, Ipswich & Woodbridge Magistrates'… When graduates become fair game Employers are about to take to the road on the annual 'summer fair' circuit to make up staff shortfalls, Neil Harris reports Public Appointments Wiltshire Mersey Regional Health Authority South Beds WaterAid Universities Athletic Union Invites Applications for… Stockport National Heritage Memorial Fund Horsham district council Anarchy in the hills Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1889 Entertainments Word-Watching Winning Move Silence in the city centre Television Choice Radio Choice Cardata Radio 1 Even in death Imam curses 'traitors to God's shrine' Tehran's faithful gather to pay their last respects to Khomeini The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,001 Poles jubilant as Solidarity sweeps the board in election Walesa plays down humiliating blow to Communist party chiefs Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Gateway in broadside Leigh ahead BL pays more Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Pound hit despite US prime cut Bank of England sells dollars amid City fears of base rates increasing to 15% Hong Kong braced for more falls The massacres in Peking upset United States stock markets, with the Dow Jones industrial average losing 37.13 points to close at 2,480.70 points. Dealers said weakness in a number of overseas markets had triggered program selling in New York AMI shares jump 8p after bid approach to US parent Outhwaite names seek legal advice Syndicates formally told to pay £64 million by July 14 Ruling on Abbey float due Air Portugal Business halted as to Peking silenced Brent Walker to close brewery in reshuffle Business Roundup CML profit lifted 32% Epicure raises offer Builder up to £2.75m By Our City Staff: Normans profits increase to £5m The Times Reed buys Midem Dutch listing for Pirelli Hanson to raise $333m from sale of Smith Corona shares Loss at Bortliwicks US court halts bid for Sea Containers American firm sold by Maxwell for $36.5m United £17m US buys By Our City Staff: Addison meeting called Pace slows down at British Land Tempus UDT Commercial Finance Limited Eagle Trust orders company review by Feat Marwick US halts Euramco trade 'to protect investors' By Our City Staff: Profits at Acal rise to £3.65m Candover buyout fund attracts £300m Kuwait banks on Dennis Sheraton doubles profit Thoroughbred prizes Art and sold Far-flung Macfarlane From Our Correspondent Vienna: Opec in battle over output Buyer named NEC Peking burns the gloss off Cable and Wireless Comment The Chancellor must speak Comment Barclays Reply-paid answer to weighty company reports Capital ratios as a curb to inflation Justifying the price of lemonade London Traded Options St. James Court MMC struggles to justify itself Michael Hawkins Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Miller jumps to £18.02m Weir buys Hopkinsons National Home bids for trust Setback for B Steel as VIAG buys Klöckner Recent Issues Brady warns banks over debt reduction plan By Our Financial Staff: Call for break-up of ECGD Stock Watch All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Business air europe Class Chesham Amalgamations Racal to buy US company Market still retreating (Reuter): Tokyo retreats for third trading day Wall Street The London Language Show Chinese upheaval sends the Dow into 37-point fall World Markets Hays BAe rises on buying by institutions Stock Market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Operating together to benefit patients The National Health Service is working with private hospitals to provide research, treatment and training. Pat Blair reports Healthy way to treatment Check the details on private insurance plans or you may meet extra expenses BUPA Keep fit for corporate body Employers find their staff's good health pays dividends. Pat Blair describes the company schemes Tests that see beyond the eyes British Telecom New smile on Britain's teeth Sun Alliance Prime Health Faster path to peace of mind Speedier mental health care is claimed by the private sector, Doreen King says How the stress experts keep business going How to get help to put your best foot forward Private Health Care/4 Getting physiotheraphy on the NHS ia not easy. Audrey Maxwell lookis at the difficulties-and offers sufferers some solutions Priory Hospitals Group The Churchill Clinic An MOT for the body Screening, the modern health check-up, is more comprehensive than ever Bristol Contributory Welfare Association Ltd. Exeter Hospital Aid Society British Nursing Association Lipson Lloyd Jones Quarry Dougall Personnel Resources Daniesl Bates Partnership Hughes-Castell Ltd Legal Select The Law Society Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graham Gill & Young Chambers Advance payment for unperformed building works is liable to VAT Law Report June 6 1989 Court of Appeal Overhauling a cause for complaint Jean Horsham argues for stonger powers to investigate complaints against solicitors Council was in breach of duty over adoptive child Legal aid for two counsel New recipes for equity Equity allocation in a law firm may be unfair. A solution lies in linking profits with performance, Edward Fennell says Legal Appointments Government Legal Service Lifting the visor too late As 1992 approaches, are UK business aware of the European legal minefield? Stephen Kon warns them to be wary Judy Farquharson Limited C. S. Gill & Co. The Virgin Music Division Boom of an old blood sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitors' and legal office Exhibition Multiple Display Advertising Items Applied Management Sciences Michael Page Legal Laurence Simons Associates Probe Management plc John Hamilton Associates Quarry Dougall BASF United Kingdom Limited STC Plc Financial Selection Services Herbert Smith Simmons & Simmons Michael Page Legal Parker Morse Associates Badenoch & Clark Laurence Simons Associates Hong Kong Government Anglo Croner Publications Ltd Parker Bullen Crown Prosecution Service Linklaters & Paines Morton Fisher Worcestershire Solicitors MSL Advertising Zarak HAY-at-LAW Norton Rose Wickland Westcott Lloyd Chapman Associates Woolf Quality Management Nicholls Hanley & Associates Limited Phoenix result should not influence Prost Motor Racing (AFP): Australia experiment with B team selection Rugby Union Training the eyes on perfection Simon Barnes visits Newmarket to discover the special qualities that mark a Derby winner Chambers and Partners Channel Four Television Alderwick Peachell & Partners Haseltine Lake & Co. Mandarin: Firelight Fiesta fancied to follow up Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Selections Folkstone The Times Racing Service Dunwoody gets ride on Desert Orchid Derby support for Cacoethes Classic case for Nashwan Leicester results All-weather racing will provide 78 extra meetings From Our Irisch Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Gallic League earns a return to Royal Ascot Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Rackenmann makes certain Australia find a winning edge Cricket: Derbyshire Fall Just Short of a Historic Success despite the Efforts of Morris and Sharma Selectorial reminder by Jarvis Dorset battle with Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrey are feeling down at heel Kent pair score a century apiece Top seeds go through Squash Rackets Only Curtis masters pitch Dixon inspires Bath in cup Flyer beaten into second Yachting Edgbaston batsmen warm to the task The Times Sportsline Testing methods are supported by medical officer Drugs in Sport Athletes on defence Adam is rewarded with senior vest Athletics British Team Hildon's Cup triumph Polo Today's Fixtures Sport on TV England's defence is too leaky Bull at the gate of another foreign field with England Football Italian supporters on murder charge Steven to move north Present concern of past medal winner Bates has to change his course Tennis For the Record Overseas Football Results Fletcher seals salver victory late in the day Claydon has unenviable task Golf Faldo reiterates that facilities must improve Thelwall added to list Equestrianism Pools Forecast Wood finds substitute Jack out off reach Bowls Milk Race tougher than ever Cycling Botham may miss first Test after cheekbone injury Barnett could be the safest option Simpson criticizes pitches Heritable Capital Plan Limited West Ham search for Lyall's successor Lyalls Record London Arena a possible lure for Tyson Chang's cheek pulls off victory Anfield to play host Sport in Brief Routine means Faldo is swinging End Column

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