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News from 09/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Michael Butt, Benson (Chairman), Win Bischoff (J. Henry Schroder Wagg), Ian Butler, Kenneth Cork, Christopher Dow, Paul Girolami, Alistair Grant, Trevor Holdsworth (Cbi), Victor Hughff, Peter Hunt (Land Securities), Martin Jacomb, Ian MacLaurtin, Ian McIntosh, Roger Neville, Antony Pilkington, Rees-Mogg, Anthony Tuke, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Catherine Bennett, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Ivo Tennant, Robin Oakley, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Margareta Pagano, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Peter Pulzer, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Evans and John Young, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Mary Russell, Charles Bremner, Norman Irvine, John Percival, John Hennessy, Dick H. Pantlin, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Robert Cockburn, Wolfgang M?nchau, Steven Downes, R. Chambers, John Woodcock, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Nick Gilbert, Peter Bicknell, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Peter Crill, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Philip Webster and Andrew McEwen, Leslie Walton and Jane Shilling, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, Leslie Wagner, Director, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Mary Dejevsky and Andrew McEwen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Paul Mitchell, Tim Jones and Kevin Eason, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Nicholas Finney, Director, John B. Denson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Rodney Gent, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Geoffrey Brown, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Frederick Bonnart, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Veronica Heath, Anne McElvoy, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, W.-R. Grohmann, Gordon C. Dickinson, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Paul Vallely, Mark Souster and Emma Wilkins, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Thatcher will think again on Hong Kong Immigration change to admit more from colony Inside Tomorrow Portfolio Bond Lloyds refusal Taylor's day Index Li Peng reappears as screw tightens English like she is wrote amid dreaming spires Soviet pilot in disaster at Paris air show Defiant dockers walk out of five ports Labour in 7-point poll lead Lawson defence boosts markets Arthur Price of England Tube fares plan 'utterly wicked' Hippy solstice ban Solicitors reported Second TV satellite Arts Council rebuffed Piper Alpha toxic find Bridge contest record Dockers' jobs put at risk as complies switch ports Historic nature reserve threatened Presenters walk out in BBC lightning strike Further strike action on London buses will be suspended to allow talks with the employees next week, despite the result yesterday of a ballot of 18,000 crews that was overwhelmingly in favour of all-out stoppages in support of a 14 per cent pay claim Law Society attacks judges' views on reforms The visitor to C-wing Nobbing attempt ends trial Inquiry approves Palumbo project Pvc fume link to cot deaths dismissed Corrections Hay fever caused 'by genetic defect' Falser teeth trip to America 'brought shame on Ireland' Ec ban on imports of baby seal skins is hailed as victory The case was dismissed yesterday against three men accused against three men accused of conspiring to sell two rhinocerous horns each worth £250,000. Mr. David Archer, for the Crown Prosecution Service, told Horseferry Road Magistrates' Court, central London, that analysis had shown the horns were not from a rhinocerous, although it was unclear what they were Caution advised Gp budgets Many general practitioners are hostile towards Aids sufferers and are reluctant to treat them, a poll suggests (Thomson Prentice writes). Older doctors are most hostile. Women GPs and those who are married are also unwilling to take patients with Aids, the survey today in the British Medical Journal says. More than half of a national sample of family doctors admitted they did not have enough skill to manage an Aids sufferer. Almost one Gp in six would consider refusing to treat such a patient Pensioners cheer for their founder Family aims to beat egg rule Price Waterhouse Portfolio Bond Teachers' computer training criticized Outcry at Ridley's call for 'carbon tax' on fuel bills The Saab 9000i is Best Ministry split opposed Glass of '90 look to the future Thatcher support for Commons trial Eye on foreign fields Plenty of choice for the great outdoors Vote Conservative on June 15th Labour promises to scrap tax relief on health insurance The Royal Bank of Scotland Heseltine helps to take the load By Our Political Editor: Labour's Euro aim attacked by Chalker Observer claims duty to publish Tin cans on string offered at ?20,000 Saleroom Statue man cleared Heroin jailings Rise in abuse Hotel grades Bomb hoax Fiat Aged army leaders might wield enough power to oust Deng Teacher tells of student barricade of corpses Peking emerges to live with fear under the sun Hard-won ties how face the peril of destruction Party elder's progress to figure of hate Provincial protests dying in face of threats Iran tilts to Moscow in dramatic policy switch Moderates struggle to consolidate control Gorbachov focus on Bonn talks 'Collaborator' is killed in hospital Crete hunt for Briton Tigré offer spurned Emergency extension Pope's Nordic theme Halifax Uzbek leaders call for military rule to check race riots Moscow (AFP)—A government commission into the gas pipeline explosion in which about 470 people on two Trans-Siberian trains died, is investigating, according to Pravda, whether the accident was caused by faulty pipeline construction, poor installation or violation of operating instructions Dixons Nobody beats our deals Seeking to resolve Polish problem Democrats call for Atwater's head Channel Ferry Disaster Fund Nato's chiefs run into trouble Queensland sacks judge in state corruption case Sydney—Mr Murray Farquhar, aged 71, the former New South Wales Chief Stipendiary Magistrate, has been charged here with possessing and receiving stolen paintings, allegedly part of a $A3.6 million (£1.7 million) art theft from the Melbourne home of Mr Samuel Smorgon last June (Robert Cockburn writes). He was arrested at the weekend, and has been released on ball to appear in Sydney Central Court next month. Mr Farquhar first came to public notice here in 1985 when a court found he had tried in 1977 to influence another magistrate not to commit for trial Mr Kevin Humphries, a former New South Wales rugby league chief. He still maintains his Innocence Relations chill in row over troops (Reuter): Actress's court move (AP): Fatal crash (AP): Briton dies (AFP): Ban lifted (Reuter): 120 freed (Reuter): Muslim clash (Reuter): Us prisoners (Reuter): Marcos better (AFP): Hunger strike (AP): 60 drown Ford Congress welcomes Bhutto Runcie supports bans on Pretoria Army short of recruits and situation worsening Defence Cut borrowing, Lawson begs consumers and businesses Treasury Heath Government wins praise Prime Minister Tones revive leaflet dispute Water move opposed by Labour House of Lords Picture Gallery Concern over dog law Parliament business next week Flexibility is promised on Hong Kong Decision on national breweries Peers' vested interests Veterinary committee Businesses increasing More jobs Parliament today The course in financial survival Funding, now a bigger worry than ever, is leading students into debt and part-time jobs. Alan Franks look at finance in the fifth part of our guide to universities and polytechnics Erratum London Motor Boat Monday Martin Fletcher Shadow boxing the Taoiseach Higher forms of education, and yet higher Robert Kilroy-Silk derides polytechnics that want to be universities Alchemy and the art of plumbing Labour sets the agenda Back to Square Nought A Thinner Red Line Still a Pariah Keeping a door open to China Sovereignty issue Church bazaar Sir Isaiah Berlin Campus free speech Barrow boys Concern in City at law reform aims Docks dispute Sanctions policy Lesson from Russia No Title Rate reform Next in line? Subscription rites Court Circular Memorial services Queen's Counsel Knighthood for judge Tower governor School announcements Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Meteorites that carried molecules of life Dinners Mr Ahmed Jaffer Kennedy Scholarships 1989 Service luncheon Luncheon Latest wills Jack Dash The 'Red Napoleon'of docklands Service dinners Maurice Phillipe Innovative designer of race-winning cars Dr Heinz H. O. Wolff Reception Today's royal engagements Births On this Day Times Newspapers Ltd. Home truths Television New Woman Surprised by a master Theatre Super Manrico Opera Comic cuts, sex and silk Dance An old source of fresh inspiration Concert Tomorrow The Vortex Comic gem lost and found The Birth of Merlin Spanish Riding School of Vienna No place for a man? The trend of fathers being involved at every stage of pregnancy has launched the 'empathy bulge'. But seeing too much can lead to divorce, Liz Gill reports Wives in a political battle Three women are standing in the Irish elections to highlight grievances Multiyork SKY Nights at the opera Theatre London Top Films and Videos Concise Crossword No 1892 Entertainments Back on the home turf Winning Move Bbc 1 Radio Choice Ingrams Hearing Aids Ltd. A fresh comic approach Tense Shanghai awaiting the worst The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,004 Weather Spanish flight delays Zen and the art of peculiar answers Business & Finance 23-33 Law 38 Motoring 37 Sport… Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Isosceles lifts stake Sunny sales Stock Markets Tourist Rates Gas tops City expectations with £1.05bn Profits weather the mild winter and oil price fall Pound buoyed by Lawson's stand By Our City Staff: Magnet managers are confident of victory Longer division settles the accounts Auditors decide their future should be separate 'Kio buys Midland stake' Thron Emi profit up 28% at £289m Barratt the House Builder Lloyd's rejects rescue plan for Outhwaite Chloride set for go-ahead on battery sale Johnson & Firth Brown up to half-time £4.7m Business round up Century Oils falls to £4.1m Hanover ahead 18% Share transfer boost for Peps Jourdan in ?2.1m deal NEC Castrol buys Bvk for £2m Flexello profit at £508,000 Slight increase by Oxford FKI Babcock sparks on break-up Tempus 600 Group profit jumps 52% Boots jumps to ?306m as 'quiet revolution' works Fki boosts profits to ?107.8m By Our City Staff: United in £105m share Issue Plain speaking Nixon Nestle hopes for first Swiss listing on Ise Astaire dances to Lit State of play Just cricket Calling for Welby Tax lift for Coalite results £370m order for Jetstream The World's Top Companies British Gas faces real competition at last Comment A fresh look at buyouts SKY Standard to cut 150 jobs Norton in reverse takeover of Minty By Our Financial Staff: Nmc up by 60% to ?10m By Our City Staff: Itl dips into red in year of change Two-year reshuffle pays off for Sketchley with 29% rise By Our City Staff: Broadwell rises 70% to £7m Telecom Hunter Saphir closes factory Vpi profits hit by us fall in M&a deals London & Associated Investment Trust PLC British Gas Avonmore takes 85% stake in Irish firm Evered buys concrete maker Retail boost for Lawson Wall St prepares for war over Time Threat to air sale The Times Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Contenders 'back off' in battle for control of Lvmh Fergabrook falls to ?4.2m loss and omits payout By Our City Staff: Gaynorin slip to £300,000 By Our City Staff: James Finlay up 133% to £7.27m Elders firm in coal deal Lwt pulls out of publishing By Our Financial Staff: Us trade is key to Yale and Valvor's 43% rise Ennex to seek go-ahead for gold mine Boots Powerscreen lifts profits to £11.5m Palmerston rises 65% Packer lifts Ani stake Uk 'leads Europe in readiness for 1992' Directions From Our Correspondent Vienna: Kuwait confirms it will ignore official quotas Opec meeting agrees new output levels Oil prices slip on scepticism Surge in capital spending sector Profit-taking cuts back Dow gains By Our City Staff: Phoenix profit hit by board pay-offs London Traded Options Traditional Options Tandon Hanson stake sale lifts Midland Bank Britain 'faces ?6bn car trade gap' Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Recovery strengthens B. M. W. Authorised Dealers B. M. W. Diary of the Times Classified Central 1982 Silver Spirit Land Rover Assured Multiple Display Advertising Items Both Porsches, but on a different track to success What makes a racing car so much more expensive than its on-the-road equivalent? Kevin Fason looks under the bennets Bidding for a chain-store Rolls-Royce Car Buyers Guide Scotts Rm Subaru American Jeep Center Volkswagen goes green for schools Performance Cars American Car Imports Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Eurolatina II City Bank Moves H. Q. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Compaq Exclusive Dealerships Multiple Display Advertising Items MjA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Lhd Multiple Classified Advertising Items GRE Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canon Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted Automobiles PLC Ferrari Mondial Qv Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Business to Business Davron Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enterprise up, up and away Winston Phillips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items EEC Brussels Address/ Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Electrical Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Rent an executive' will lead 1992 drive A plan that shells out on students £11.4m loss not deductible for corporation tax Strict rules of evidence not always applicable in cases concerning children Fines quashed after lack of inquiry Public interest weighs in the balance of convenience Law Report June 9 1989 Court of Appeal Parties must sue liquidator of insolvent brokers Fouroux experiments Training injury may keep Calder out of Lions tour opener Tests to be undertaken on new emergency equipment San Diego returns to court An amicable merger in the East McAuley on hand to pick up the McGuigan mantle Exeter put out Uau champions Jones approaches first race in confident mood SKY Busy Nicol makes fast work of her semi-final Kawasaki and Suzuki in Tt withdrawal Robson's Record Dutch quit after air tragedy Unbeaten run of 10 matches justifies Robson's confidence Bates facing defeat in television fees battle Still to replace Hardy Non-League football by Paul Newman Herries star eyes French objective Cochrane staves off chest pains for courageous Coronation Cup victory Champion finds new incentives Bruised Reynolds resents final climb Tonbridge captain has a field day Aouita chases revenge for title that never was Today's Fixtures Robertson Oaks hope for Stoute Sport on Tv Easterby poised for Epsom double Epsom Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections The Times Racing Service Guide to our in-line racecard Prince Of Dance found to be lame Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Prize increase Rapid Raceline Blinkered first time Rapid Lad lands 11th course win Ladbroke Line Survey edge ahead in their quest to set a victory target Cricket: Hampshire Stake their All on a Challenging Declaration Derbyshire undone by Donald The Times Sportsline Fraser dominates for Middlesex Yorkshire kept at bay by Leicester and rain Other Scoreboards David Gower's Cricket Line Cowclrey revival revives Kent Curran in a bowlers' benefit McLean's reminder of Ms days of success McEvoy seeks third success Allcock is forced to struggle Hertfordshire impress with Surridge leading Minor Counties Cricket Rapid Cricketline Ladbroke Line Cricketcall International Commentary Box Seles takes Graf to three sets From a Special Correspondent, Le Mans: French veteran shows the way Motor Sport For the Record Less Fat Fortnight Chang is backed by family of faith Beckenham under threat from new trunk road plan The Times Taylor draws first blood Trivial Pursuit Seven pages of the best of the action and comment at… Dilley ready to return Call to end exile of English clubs England and Scotland seek Paraguay match Roland Garros reigns supreme: the joys of the French… Barcelona to sell Lineker Cricket's greatest man of letters: Clr James on… Australia take advantage of opening switch Scoreboard from Headingley Wildcard for Hobbs Sport in Brief With his heart in the Oaks: Michael Stoute lays down… Racing's greats enter the stalls

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