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News from 15/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Geoffrey Manning, Paul F. Marklew, Martha de la Cal, Bryan Bull, (Chairman), Mike Graham, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Andrew McEwen, Greville Janner, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Catherine Bennett, Patricia Davies, Barbara Lamb, Dennis Thompson, Andrew Gilchrist, Duncan Keith McDonald, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Findlay Davidson, John Lewis Political Staff, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Thomson Prentice and David Sapsted, Mario Modiano, Christopher Nourse, Eric James, A. C. Thorne, Margareta Pagano, Antony Flew, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, John Maddox, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Anthony Wagner, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, John Watson, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Tony Paterson (Secretary), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, M. O. S. Hawkins, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Philip Robinson, Caroline Berman, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Sara Driver, John Percival, John Hennessy, Robin Oakley, Philip Webster and Colin Narbrough, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Malcolm Smith, Jane Wyatt, Leslie Tilley, Roddy MacKenzie, David Thomas, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Tim Astill, Director, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Danielle Robinson, Sydney Friskin, M. Bateman, General Manager, David Miller, Adrian Brodkin, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, William Greaves, John Nicholson, Michael Winner, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Tony Meek, David Martin, Paul Denza, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Chris Partridge, Thomson Prentice, Ian Smith and Paul Wilkinson, Brenda Linane, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, James Hamilton, Philip Malcolm, National Director, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nigel Proddow, Director, Richard Pearson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, G. B. Clinch, C. W. Jenner, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Pettitt, MacMargolis, J. E. Price, George Chesterton, Edmund de Melo, Noël Goodwin, Carl Leonard, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Hugh Lockhart-Ball, Anne McElvoy, John Campbell, Michael Evans, W. E. Kelly, John Rees, Colin Campbell, L. J. M. Cooray, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, A. R. Fersht, Lewis of Newnham, A. R. Battersby, A. D. Buckingham, Ray Freeman, Peter Gray, D. A. King, B. A. Thrush, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Gordon Burrows,

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Lawson urged to hold down interest rates Tories warn Chancell as Europe goes to polls Enterprise Student Portfolio Bond Saatchi fall Essex In final Playing on Index Airlines face long ban on 737 jets Processing fault feared in botulism outbreak Order of the Bath bestowed at palace A smile and a knighthood for Reagan Rail and tube strike next week £2,000 fine for danger dog owners Howe's Hong Kong refugees pledge Tiffany & Co US naval chief ordered home News Roundup UK tops divorce table BBC talks to resume Satellite chief resigns Oxford vote stays RAF pilot is killed Museum gathering Norton Lord Young studies fresh plan for brewers Illegal dog owners to face prison Government announces stricter rules to quell rising concern from public Child-care scheme is launched Earth warming faster, experts say Botulism research centre is to be closed by 1990 Short on the brink of heating Karpov Correction Survivors of cruise disaster condemn insurers' deadline Fear of retaliation gags crime victims Police chiefs' conference Wanamaker fulfils 20-year dream Japanese whaling plea Water poisoning 'affected 5,000' Pollution report Lovely boating weather. . . 150 years on Clarke adamant in talks with the BMA NHS reforms IRA suspects charged after West German bombings Laskys Three win £666 each Portfolio Bond Haughey 'short of majority' Voters prepare to make their mark in the Republic of Ireland, Vauxhall and Glasgow Central Dispute may lead to 200,000 students not paying poll tax University entry 'too tough' Record coal profits praised £50,000 for show's creator Case dropped Drug charge Tilting train offer for Channel tunnel link Suspect flees Three cleared Aide fined Labour attacks Thatcher values The temples might be greying, the frame a little more frail, but Billy Graham still thunders out the old truths Minister at show Old Masters will pay for a house 'Gaffe' by Ridley on home rent subsidies Conservatives have created a strong Britain D-Day dawns In the campaign to sway 242m voters Opponents reaction helps confirm the arrival of the Greens Tecno By Our Political Editor: Chalker's one-woman war against Labour Abstention may be lowest in Greece Eve-of-poll Thatcher in fighting form Inside a tiny village where electoral stakes are big Constituency profile: Cleveland and North Yorkshire Discontent wltli Silva spreadsin Portugal Gorbachev goes searching for hi-tech Officials accused of aiding pogroms Violence in Uzbekistan Tests dim hope for chemical arms ba6E Shape Refusenik victory for Britain US bounty hunt targets Noriega World Roundup Dead baby arrests (AFP): Chirac amnesty plea Palme trial- rebuke Zimbabwe crackdown Sainsbury's Lambrusco Bianco Shanghai hunt sends top dissidents underground Calmpdown in China Taiwan's copy of freedom symbol Hopes grow for boat people dial UK Vietnam begin talks Renewed threat to rain forestsU Peking tells its story in bid to silence sceptics IBM Two journalists expelled as student round-up bites Champdown in China Vauxhall (Reuter): Bulgaria accused of killings as flight of ethnic Turks grows Geisha affair casts shadow on lino's political chances UN explosives call (Reuter): Drifter jailed (Reuter): Israeli raid (Reuter): Hostage move Cathedral plea (Reuter): Acid sentence (AP): Rocket launch Kurd concern Cathay Pacific Menem takes a turn in the driving seat Democrats give No. 2 position to Gephardt House stands oppressed Chinese students Foreign Office Brewery proposals a poisoned chalice, Tory peer say House of Lords Relations with USSR 'are good' Brussels 'Big Brother' criticized Tory whips plead with peers to attend Football identity card scheme Ridley outlines new way of setting housing subsidies Government wants limits on social charter, says Howe Foreign Office Tourist 'big 5' free to visitors Polish 'camp' to be rebuilt Reform for authorities Haiti visas Parliament today Sight tests 'are down by 30%' Modules for the marketplace Class of 90 How is the shortage of school leavers likely to affect the polytechnics? Continuing our two-week guide, Sam Kiley finds them tailoring their courses to the demographic time bomb Erratum Polytechnics Birmingham to London Madonna Tomorrow Hugh Arbuthnott, our ambassador in Burcharest, undertakes an unusual diplomatic mission today Times Diary The speck that tipped the scale Bernard Levin considers a case in which the judges, wisely, came down on the side of the villain Basic rights that thatcher would withhold David Martin presses the Labour case in Britain's approach to Europe But why must they get a puff? Haughey's failing gamble Conor Cruise O'Brien forecasts a revolt after today's election Elephant 'holocaust' Nazi fugitives Changing the Cards Fifth Time . . . Years and honour Going carefully on Hong Kong Driving insurance Cost of drugs Making case for a 'green' ministry Campus free speech Pillar to post Language for all Letters to the Editor Should Carry a daytime… Plea for poor researchers Protecting Antarctica Falling road speeds European unity? Court Circular Anniversaries Palmer—jeffery & Co Gyosei International College in U. K. In tune with destruction Science Report Today's royal engagements Dinners Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Birthdays today Reception Luncheons Nisha Alvares Meneses Thapar Sir Hugh Leggatt reagrets he was unable to attend… Richard Quine Making movies with Kim Novak Honor Tracy Humorous delineation of the Irish scene Charles Rutherford, VC Canadian veteran of the Western Front From Our Motoring Correspondent: June 15 on this Day 1953 A Great Win for British Cars Births Mlke Mansfield Television Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Building the mind of a champion Britain's young tennis players are learning that there is no match for a strong mind, Barbara Lamb reports Tomorrow Transcendental Meditation British Diabetic Association Picture Gallery Dangers of botulism Medical Briefing Indirect approach Breathing Space New Era Impossible intellectuals Peter Ackroyd reviews an old morality fable of unhappy families and the cold war between reason and Romance The Godwins and the Shelleys By William St Clair Faber, £20 The Governors' Guide Flying blind The Burning Boys By John Fuller Chatto & Windus, £10.95 Novel of the Week In Saturday's Books Pages: Dora Cartington,… Elizabeth Davys Wood Testimony of a faith full life Cuthbert Bardsley Bishop, Evangelist, Pastor By Donald Coggan Collins, £17.50 Beyond Andy Capp Politics for a Rational Left By Eric Hobsbawm Verso, £29.95, paperback, £8.95 New Books Big Bangers sent up rotten Fiction London London By Stephen Hargrave Barrie & Jenkins, £11.95 Thanks, Eddie By John Mole Bantam, £10.95 Diving for Pearls By Howard Brenton Nick Hern Books, £11.95 Atlas of the World Dianetics Not good enough Television Tomorrow Phillips Business as usual David Robinson on the latest Bond film and a mixed bag of runaway children, ghost, tap-dancers, Policemen and neurotics Cinema Licence to Kill (15) Odeons Leicester Square, Marble Arch Landscape in the Mist (15) Renoir Lady in White (PG) Cannons Panton Street, Tottenham Court Road Tap (Pg) Cannons Haymarket, Oxford Street, Chelsea The Mighty Quinn (15) Cannons Panton Street, Oxford Street Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (15) Lumi?re, Screen-on-the Hill, Gate Notting Hill Gods mocked, naiads denied Dance Napoli Dominion "An Unadulterated Triumph" English National Opera Picture Gallery Natural curves Recital Schreier/Parsons Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Theatre Wasted talents Iriving Wardle at last night's West End opening of an Off-Broadway hit and on Alan Aycbourn's fiftieth-birthday comedy double-bill in Scarborough Theatre Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune Comedy Strong finish Concerts Endymion Ensemble Tate Gallery Philharmonia/Inbal Festival Hall Mis-matched but quite a pair The Revengers' Comedies Stephen Joseph Scarborough Satellite Systems Theatre London Best Selling Books Concise Crossword 1897 Entertainments The Duke lives on Word-Watching Winning Move Batman's birthday honours Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice Lifeline City Workers enjoying a holiday off the wagon The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,009 Split emerges as rivals battle for leadership Contest for Commonwealth's top job Word-Watching Weather Plea to aid innovators Finding a Minister for Public Alarms Political sketch Index The Pound Stock Market Isosceles has 25% Regalian gain Pilkington up Stock Markets Tourist Rates C&W to limit exposure in Hong Kong Retrenchment planned as profits climb to £42m Wimpy and Pizzaland for sale Unitd Biscuits' fast-food disposal 'may raise £105m' By Our City Staff: Saatchi profits plunge to £20m Abbey float likely to be set at 135p Skydivers will bring members' share profit hopes down to earth Dixons may bid for chain in US J Waddington collects £20m and lifts payout Dan Air Scheduled Services Banham accuses City of hysteria Alliance Leicester Pilkington needs a clearer vision Tempus Mansfield Brewery 52% ahead at £9m Business Roundup TGI climbs to £4.22m Lookers up to £2.8m Wassall wins in Antler bid Cadbury in debt plea London Traded Options Traditional Options Paperless 'go-ahead' Hoskyns up to £6.74m Decline in US food division checks growth at Salvesen Payout tip on strong Norton Opax gain Cape builds to £13.6m and lifts final payout Breaking clown the analysts The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Amersham shares fail after unexpected 15% profits slide The right chemistry The Times City Diary Sharp words The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Full-year profit tops £24m at CE Heath Wright stuff The Times City Diary Over Hurd The Times City Diary Private coal firms fear sell-off New company for The Times supplements Cost-cutting Saatchi goes back to basics Comment Bank stakes London's claim Helen Colyer, Citigare Communications Limited Barclays Stock Watch James Cropper Plc (AP): Dow dips a fraction in sluggish trading World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues Cable and Wireless Heavy buying from US lifts Bat Stock Market Small rally Stock Exchange Prices Dawson drops to £43.1m with another mild winter Getting a line on the elusive Craig McCaw (Reuter): NZI may increase bad debt provision Tandon Computer (UK) Ltd Cater falls to £6m on poor gilts trade By Our City Staff: ConsGold rejoins legal battle against Minorco Moscow 'wrong on trade' Unlisted Securities Investments Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures American thrifts in $3.4bn loss Lack of confidence leads to record savings withdrawals Company Briefs Council discriminated in job advert Employment Appeal Tribunal 'Defaulter' includes an unincorporated person Shifting burden of proof at sea Australian ruling favours GFW Restriction without mental disorder By Our City Staff: Costain in $I93m deal for US group Unlawful picket after redundancy Japanese scoff at Pickens' threat to take legal action Alpha Stocks Growing opportunity for students From 'shadowing' in the city to life down on the farm Enterprise Student The Shakespeare sleuths Increasingly powerful home computers let enthusiasts turn literary detectives and attempt to identify new works by the bard. Robert Matthews reports Greater speed, but only at the price Perspective The benefits of fast computing, by Geoffrey Manning (right) Computer Sales Professionals British Aerospace Systems & Equipment New Technology Database Consultant Contest winners takeoff The Digital Scneider Trophy Race IDC Financial Services Corporation World of opportunity awaits hi-tech experts Jobscene Have skills? Then travel, Leslie Tilley says in this survey on working abroad Furlong Bros Hillier Parker Return of a tycoon Profile Once viewed as a cockney outsider, Ron Brand is now a millionaire Software hurdles US companies leading the cable TV revival The resurgence of interest in cabled services is now attracting the big investors, Chirs Partridge reports Next Computer Harrowell Multiple Display Advertising Items ICL an STC Company General Appointments News International Newspaper Ltd John E Reeve Limited Wimpey Offshore Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Navy Computers and Communications Hp Hong Kong Government Multiple Display Advertising Items Deloitte Haskins+Sells Multiple Display Advertising Items Business lends a helping hand Companies are helping their local communitites in a self-interested attempt to keep Britain competitive, Richard Pearson (left) writes Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… Dolphin Recruitment KCI Medical MVS Skills Thackray Orthopaedic SMI Plc Chartleigh Cegos Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Charter Initiative Coopers & Lybrand LMK Recourses Cornhill Publications Ltd Christine Harding Shropshire Publications Coopers & Lybrand Computer Sales Ferranti International Chambers and Partners Inoxcrom Ltd Hunting Gate Construction Ltd Rank Motorway Services Partnership Secretary Pergamon Financial Data Services The Association of Financial Services Professionals Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Milldon & Co. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Society United Nations Switzerland New Career? Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd A S Consultants (Brokers) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derwent Publications Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd PER Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking and Accountancy Accountancy Personnel Inenco group Harrison Willis Pilkington Haines Watts Multiple Display Advertising Items Audiotext plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devonshire Executive Ltd Brewer Morris Business selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Moriarty & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Organisation and System Innovations Limited The Skillion Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries Stephenson Harwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faldo has a Hill to climb Golf: The US Open Which Beigns Today, Prsents the Most Demadning Test in Briton's Grand Slam Attempt Leadbetter gains a distinguished pupil Gripping problem Sports Letters may be sent by fax Motorcycle safety needs Carrying civilization too far Starting terms A test of man and machine Unshining example Wimbledon ticket frustration Running battle Ryder Cup captain spies out the land Advantage English Shyoushka happy omen for Cauthen Today's Fixtures Tatsfield provides a timely triumph for Tree's farewell Racing Sport on TV Mandarin: Versailles Road to extend ftie run Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Newbury results Beverley Multiple Display Advertising Items Kempton Park Mercier Hamilton Park From a Special Correspondent, Christchurch: Fouroux names an experimental side Wales find value in B tour Littlewoods Scottish contingent on song as Lions outlast opponents Rugby Union Hampshire waters are put to pollution Test Fishing Paralympians' clean sweep Sport for the Disabled BVA declines Swann's offer Volleyball Gabathuler takes lead Skelton racing against time Equestrianism Inaugural race re-run Rowing Bright and Fair happy Leonard takes time out to decide future Boxing Australians stage a recovery from Patterson's blast Cricket In-touch Hick puts match out of reach Kendall leads recovery after early collapse Sportsline Ban on Friese is reduced Yachting Evans will resign as Luton's chairman Football Slavs set to join Scotland Rapid Golf Line Bailey serves double bonus Tennis: Triumph is Followed by an Expose of the Petty Jealousies of British Players By a Special Correspondent: McEnroe does just enough By a Special Correspondent: Lady Margaret stay clear of their rivals Rowing King considers a doubles comeback Southfield victorious at the gallop Polo For the Record Bayman preserves peerless record Thomson still pinning Ms faith in the PGA Rhythmic test for juniors Gymnastics Wethered shows her nervousness 64 years too late Golf Spalding Dexter justifies his absence Tavaré's effort not enough Kent fall to the spin of afford No headway for Faldo American Express Bank Ltd New allegations of widespread abuse In The Times on Saturday Improved play unrewarded Botham will not be ready for next Test (Reuter), (AP): Sport in Brief Selective viewing scores a miss End Column TV interview is cut short

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