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News from 13/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Barry Supple, Mike Graham, A. C. A. Wright, John Hayes, Alison E. Black, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Martin Fletcher, Robin Oakley and Colin Narbrough, O. M. Jubb, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Dorothy A. M. Patton, Simon Wakely, Sheila Philbrook, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, J. Wright, Clive Davis, John Lewis Political Staff, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, H. Friedhoff, Richard Streeton, Margareta Pagano, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, J. W. Lennon, Leslie Walton and Stephanie Billen, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ian Menzies, Alan Hamilton, Robin Oakley, Poltical Editor, W. P. Bowman, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Thomson Prentice, Ian Smith and Ronald Faux, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Janis MacKay, John Walley, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Gerald Kaufman, Rasit Gurdilek, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, L. Zamyatin, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, William Greaves, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Michael Ignatieff, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Christopher Prout, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, C. R. Ross, Ruth Dickson, Ray Gough, Managing Director, Gwen French, Richard Evans, Richard Gordon, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Margaret Ellis, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Brian Beel, Noel Annan, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Selbourne, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Rowland, John Goodbody, James Connelly, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Sarah Jane Checkland, Tara Kumar Mukherjee, President, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, Sarah Jane, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Peter Kenny, Meriel Biggs, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, Mary Dejevsky Philip Jacobson and Andrew McEwen, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Andrew McEwen and Alan McGregor, M. C. Whear, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Mary Dejevsky,

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Carbon-copy fear grounds Boeing 737s Chilling echoes of M1 crash prompt new check Class of 90 Tomorrow Portfolio Bond Lonrho victory England trail Index UK-China tensions rise over activist's arrest Thatcher urges big turnout Euro-election campaign Ten victims seriously ill in botulism outbreak Nationwide alert over poison yoghurt Gorbachov hoping for early arms pact Railmen vote for summer of strikes John Charcol Ridley stalls over Rose plans again News Roundup GPs' case goes public Silent witness jailed Singer's burger pledge Torpedo job losses Lights out on opera British Midland Bacterium one of the most lethal Botulism cases come after bad year for food poisoning The Acorn Foods dairy at Billsborrow, near Preston, Lancashire, where the suspect Kirkham, a director Food disease left victim paralysed MPs allow cameras in the House Poll lead boosts Labour campaigners Glasgow Central and Vauxhall by-elections Prescott raises Channel rail issue Pupils to pick type of school Borough's reform plans By Our Science Correspondent: Scientist warned outbreak was likely Twelve million 'would pay more for green products' Drivers face summer drink campaign Naturalist loses hunt legal fight Franchise veto for watchdog Nude that shocked the matron Hard-left blamed for Silcott lobby Price Waterhouse Princess puts safety first Selective winners Portfolio Bond Ban on going into shops lifted by court Employers declare early winding up of dock labour scheme UDM wins superpit rights Life Victorian wildlife is born again on film Doctor on murder charge US poker win Death charge Designer dies Jail escape Yacht contract Court award Chinese jitters at auction Saleroom by Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent Home Insurance Lower Premiums Vote Conservative on June 15th Engineered like No Other Car in the World Lords clear Lonrho and the Observer of contempt Aviation industry dealt harsh blow Grounding of 737s Motoring along on the crest of a wave Fiat may open UK car plant to meet big demand Abbey National Democrats call for younger voting age ANA Labour policies past their sell-by date, Lawson says EC social charter is rejected Royal Insurance Prospect of national poll saps Dutch voters' enthusiasm The Battle for Europe Search for unexpected unity Constituency profile: Humberside Politics for the faithful Harsh penalties curb river polluters Claening up the Rhine: 2 Italian party hit by China crisis Washington hopes to limit diplomatic damage Governments move to stem Vietnam exodus Governor cites obligation Guard increased round US embassy Clampdown in China People's Daily turns history on its head Outspoken dissident with ear for a joke Main in the News: Fang Lizh Shanghai edgy as plainclothes men intimidate A sense of desperation grips Herr Honecker's Stalinist bastion Top Moscow men fly in as Uzbek clashes continue Bush pledge on pollution clean-up Bomb blast kills seven at station World Roundup (AFP): Menem take-over date $5m theft confession (AP): Whale catch review Rafsanjani re-elected Exiles sing of freedom on return to Namibia End of the campaign trail for Moral Majority Kohl provides a welcome fit for a tsar Bulgaria deports 10,000 Turks Televising of Commons approved Fair Trading chief to study dubious property timeshares Serious Fraud Office wins praise Minister tells of 'killing season' Questions: Department of Transport Water 'differential' upsets peers Attempt to revive barony 'Old ideas' come under fire The Socialist Conference Third World 'needs more' Phones for the tagged Aid for family planning Blood stocks Near normal Severn report ready soon Bill proceeds Parliament today RSPCA State of the fine art revolution There is little room for airy-fairy ideals in art colleges in Thatcherite Britain, reports Sarah Jane Checkland in part seven of our guide to higher education Rinstead Pastilles Oxford to Sheffield Erratum Tomorrow Hello, Mr Chips Television Tomorrow Working late Jazz Dizzy Gillespie Festival Hall The Mail Called shots, thrown pots John Russel Taylor on the fine results that can come, on occasion, form the "applied" arts of photography and pottery Galleries The Man Who Shot Garbo National Portrait Gallery Shooting Stars! Theater Museum Ying Yeung Li Michaelson & Orient Lucie Rie Galerie Besson Marred by macaronic mixture Opera La Malinche The Place Wordy and worthy Festivals The Company Heaven/ The Little Sweep Aldeburgh Beauty is what finally matters Nash Ensemble Almeida Theatre Cool majesty Concert Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall Royal Opera House Times Diary Blind loyalty that evades the truth Bernard Levin on Eric Hobsbawm's unswerving attachement to communism Backing Britain while working for Europe Christopher Prout sees no inconsistency in the Conservative record Crunch time for youthful art We want to stay and fight Gerald Kaufman, in Hong Kong, meets people who will not be cowed Poison-Flavoured Yoghurt Low-rate mortgages Wall of Lies Faith in the East Wine and women Tasks for NHS outside hospitals Cost of drugs Anglo-Soviet relations Birthday honours for Sir Isaiah Right of abode One man, one vote Docks dispute Setting example behind the wheel Britain can fix it From pillar to post Working after 60 Cack-handed Hardy Laurels Fashion by Liz Smith Hardy Amies celebrates his eightieth birthday next month. The world of arts and fashion is preparing to celebrate the work of the designer who has dressed the Queen for 30 years, and who is secure in his position as Britain's greatest living master of haute couture Givenchy Oldfield signs up Style from the sunbelt Raining T-shirts Hartnell Roland Lxlein Piz Buin Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Sir Aubrey Burke The Times Ratcliffian Association Rose Hill School Tunbridge Wells Royal Institute of Navigation Forthcoming marriages University news Luncheons Dinners Lichens return to London Science Report Marriages Bridge Latest wills Anniversaries Professor B. A. Wortley John C. Carras The Right Rev Oliver Allison Appointments in the Forces Appeal to submariners Royal Society of Medicine The mouth of the lust being the forth wisdom: but… Births On this Day Prince Metternich This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1895 Entertainments An original approach Word Watching Winning Move Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums The Times Proud to be a warrior Television Choice Radio Choice IPPF Television and Radio Lawson gives hint of early British move to join EMS The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,007 Reagan polishes his speech Weather Campaigning with empathy bulges Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market EMAP in climb to £33.3m Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Sterling hits 21/2-year low Markets scent base rate rise on retail sales up 2.5% By Our City Staff: Unigate shrugs off speculation of takeover on rise to £100.5m Saatchi consulting business 'for sale' La Générale issue will raise £300m London to play leading part in International offering Abbey float starts new legal battle Flagging Jaguar to offer US price cuts of $55m TSB Magnet buyout set for victory Storehouse in Panel talks "Warrington-Runcorn" James Court Irish eyes still smiling over Unigate Tempus Thomas French lifts operating profits 22% By Our City Staff: Prowting builds to £21.9m Harrison Industries falls to £2.2m Ferguson Industrial rises to £13.1m Business Roundup Bromsgrove up to £5.4m Whitecroft expands HT Hughes 31% ahead Marina leaps to £4.6m News Corp share issure Williams cuts losses Cohen jumps 29% to £4.2m Darby jumps to £1.95m Safeland doubles to £2.48m Scott & Robertson ties up Alida in £44m agreed deal Clayhithe climbs to £4.1m GCIH ahead Explorer's loss KLP advances Reflex doubles Owners buy Burndene up As you were, Rochester The Times City Diary Alexon profits dash to £15m Sea Containers unveils plan Shea's the larger lady The Times City Diary The O'Neill back to Ulster Hi-di-hi Hoare ConsGold meeting on target scheme Norton La Générale changes begin to bear fruit Comment David Brewerton Finger on the 15% trigger British Steel Dow edges up 5 points in lacklustre session Wall Street Sumitomo bank sets pace for London listing Hint of Gateway counter-bid Stock Market Stock Watch The Times The Times Alpha Stocks New York in dawn challenge to SE ITC creditors seek ruling from Lords AT&T Tombs set to win battle over share limits Scrapping the restriction would boost Rolls-Royce on its route to diversification Chancery rises to £6.8m Fimbra puts block on Carlton chief Rights to raise £5.57m Braithwaite leaps to record £6.53m Investment trusts to be merged at Murray Evidence of demand for shorter reports Unigate Abbey National and flotation Business Letters In support of annual reports Weighty way to paper profits Bankers cast doubt over the future of Louvre… Brierley may be told to sell Japanese buy 10% of Norway oilfield London Traded Options Traditional Options Recent Issues Harrowell North Mersey Small losses Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Stones Porter Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin ASA Law "Legal Assistant" Stones Porter Ernst & Whinney Durnford Ford Solicitors Quarry Dougall ASA Law Peachell & Winehouse Sentencing guidelines still applicable for cannabis Eastern electricity Holding the balance for the society Public interest is winning out over the individual, Richard Gordon writes Legal Appointments Draconian effect of drugs proceeds forfeit rule Cost of spillage from cup of tea Limit of tax disclosure notice No charge-win or lose The American idea of more pro bono work has been taken up in this country. Frances Gibb reports on a new addition to legal aid Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Brussels connection Many firms consider an EC presence essential, Edward Fennell reports Legal Appointments Elliott & Company Solicitors Legal Cashier Chester Gamons Freshfields British lawyers flee massacres Inns and Outs Badenoch & Clark Laurence Simons Associates Quarry Dougall PMR Bring your own team Chambers Michael Page Legal Badenoch & Clark Zarak Hay at Law BP Exploration No Title Butterworths Cornwall County Council Clifford Chance Atlantic Richfield Company Reuter Simkin Law Personnel The Times Michael Page Legal Legal Link Reuter Simkin General Appointments Accountancy Personnel Banking Personnel The artful approach to a graphics career There is plenty of work for talented young people with designs on a future in the world of graphics, Janis MacKay writes Public Appointments Northern Ireland Civil Service General Medical Council Motherwell NCH Broxtowe Save the Children Bromley National Heritage Memorial Fund Pools Forecast Public Appointments Sunderland Health-Authority EQ Andrew answers Lions' call Rugby Union: Experienced Australian Hand Called in to Replace Deans Ereng is learning fast on his way to the top Athletics The University of Leeds Director of Community Services Harvey and Boyce opt to save face Golf Paying the price of successful breeding Bristol The Times By Mandarin: Deputy Detton to excel on Marcinkus Goodwood Selections Pontefract Selections The Times Racing Service Cacoethes could lead Harwood's Ascot team Nottingham results Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line Time to address the problem of 10-race meetings Karbaj earns royal tilt Pontefract Champagne Mercier Grim tales of drug-taking down the ages Roebuck takes his time Cricket: Gloucestershire on the Brink of their First Championship Victory of the Season as Leaders Northamptonshire Struggle at Hove Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Leicestershire v Gloucestershire Dilley puts latest Injury behind him Stortford clear hurdle Middlesex show grace Gloucestershire made to wait by Whitticase Stephenson spearheads Essex counter-attack Bailey keeps a cool head to exploit his fighting spirit Tennis: Unexpected British Strengths on Display at Queen's in the Wake of the Paris Revolution Brown puts case for a Cup place King answers a call for help Sportsline Commentary Box Today's Fixtures Cricket Sport on TV For the Record Second-half surge comes too late Hockey Overseas Football Results By a Special Correspondent: Young Scots improve Yarranton wants written advice against rugby tour Sports Council Wembley defeat avenged Football Llewellin coasts home Motor Rallying Hagler plays with idea of returning Boxing Rapid Cricketline Real Madrid near success Cricketcall Border may have to settle for a moral victory Scoreboard from Headingley Telecom Security Alderman probes to good effect Johnson: I did take drugs Long day's journey into shame Return of Kingston Sport in Brief Robson stays as manager of England McInally goes to Munich for £1 million

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