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News from 16/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Chris Peachment, Jeremy Andrews, Robert Orr, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Patricia Davies, Barbara Lamb, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, W. B. Yeats, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Norman Jones, Cliff Feltham, Kathleen Collett, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, N. E. Dudley, Greg San Miguel, Sarah Drummond, Findlay Davidson, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Mario Modiano, Kitty Tang, Kevin Eason, Margareta Pagano, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Harold Pinter, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Jean M. Gibbs, Francis King, A. J. Craig, Michael Tate, Pamela Youde (Chairman), John Lewis, Political Staff, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, J. F. Martin, Martin Cartwright (Assistant Director), Peter Burbidge, Josephine Pullfin-Thompson, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Syeille Bedford, Daisy Emoke Finney, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael Jameson, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Elizabeth Stevens (Director), Sydney Friskin, A. Gregory, David Miller, Henry Law, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Peter J. E. Jackson, (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, J. A. Gulland, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Peter Bryan, Mark Herbert, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Jarlath Finney, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, David Brewerton, P. Woodley, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Candia McWilliam, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Elizabeth Harris, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Marek Mayer (Director), Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Antonia Fraser, Barry Wood, David Sinclair, A. C. B. Lamport, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Tom Mulvey (Director), Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Cox, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Labour racing to victory in European poll Kinnock boosted by wins at Vauxhall and Glasgow Central Tomorrow Portfolio Bond Abbey shares priced at 130p Index Rail union gloomy on talks to avert strike Harwell pours cold water on cold fusion dream Coalitions hit by protest votes By Our Foreign Staff: Chinese sentenced to death Severe new cracks in Boeing engines The Loan Corporation Gorbachov says Berlin Wall will come down eventually Pig tissue implant saves baby boy News Roundup CAA may be split Burglary gang jailed No Rose scheduling Full pensions 'at 63' Irish actor dies Soldier shot by Army Johnsons Photopia Tory rebel vows to fight on for dog register Tories voting against the Government were: Jonathan Altken (Thanet S), Richard Alexander (Newark), Rupert Allason (Torbay), Vivian Bendall (Ilford N), John Biffen (Shropshire N), John Blackburn (Dudley W), Sir Rhodes Boyson (Brent N), Tim Devlin (Stockton S), Den Dover (Chorley), Dame Janet Fookes (Plymouth Drake), Cecil Franks (Barrow and Furness), Peter Fry (Welling borough), Roger Gale (Thanet N), Peter Griffiths (Portsmouth N), John Hannam (Exeter), Ken Hagreaves (Hyndburn), Robert Hicks (Cornwall Se), Richard Holt (Langbaurgh), Charles Irving (Cheltenham), Sir Miahcel McNair-Wilson (newbury), lain Mills (Meriden), Norman Miscampbell (Blackpool N), Richard Shepherd (Aldridge-Brownhills), Hugo Summerson (Walthamstow), Teddy Taylor (Southand E), Peter Temple-Morris (Leominster), Malcolm Thornton (Crosby), John Watts (Slough), Mrs. Ann Winterton (Congleton) and Nicholas Winterton (Macclesfield) Passport overtime ban will add to huge backlog Reaching a high note at Cambridge Consultants reject hospital opt-out Suspect purée not adequately heated Bsb resignation 'linked to delays' Correction Two bank families face gun ordeal in £26,000 robbery Turks admit Kurds' torture Officers in crashes to be breath-tested Police chases Sale plan for Leonardo sketches Chess star wins back daughter Short misses chance to beat Karpov Anglers' fears over free-market catch Water privatization Datasolve The power to manage success Priest bought timing devices Prize goes to three Portfolio Bond There's More to Life with Renault Japan bans indirect imports of ivory to help stem poaching Law Society calls for radical reform Land Registry report Brewers reject tied house compromise Disaster command £85,000 award 20-year reply Steroid charge Plans burnt £1m bracelets Paper buy-out Priest resigns Jewellery find BP Newscaster takes on newsmaker role MPs urge reform of committee system Hitler's victims give German students tragic history lesson St Louise's Comprehensive Collete, Belfast, has won the £50,000 Jerwood Award for producing pupils with a well-rounded education " in an area of deprivation and unrest. " Runners-up were the Kent Mathematics Project, the Campaign for the Advancement of State Education and the Young Enterprise scheme, each of which receives £7,500 Abuse case teachers 'outcast' JVC Founders of the Future Hotline-to-help set up at death spot Food premises face safety licensing Sun brings on superb strawberry crop Weekend food prices Support for British membership of EC reaches record level The Battle for Europe Greens add colour to the poll Kinnock speaks up for charter Pilots shrink the Community air lanes Fight for heart of Europe Fierce rivalry in Belgium Sluggish start to voting Inflation comes to a London Polling station Cathay Pacific Catholics given a morality checklist Norwich Union Ruhr steelworkers seek the Nobel peace prize for 'Gorby' Warsaw—President Mitterrand has agreed to reschedule Poland's debt of $1 billion (£650 million) to France, delaying all payments until 1993 (Jane Dobija writes). The French leader offered the accord yesterday to his Polish counterpart, General Wojciech Jaruzelski, during a three-day visit to Poland. The French will also provide short-term loans for industry, agriculture, and tourism development. In Gdansk, President Mitterrand met Mr Lech Walesa, the Solidarity leader. Mr Walesa and his advisers presented their plans for Western aid to Poland Gadaffi mediation wins release of Lebanon hostage Iraqis destroying old Kurdish city World Roundup Uzbek rioters charged Police raid university Recruit's new image Indian troops to stay British woman held Zsa Zsa is charged Deaths of US children sharpen firearm debate (Reuter): Nagy's message timely again amid reforms Hungary prepares for emotional reburial of martyr Budapest (Reuter)—Mr Sandor Kopacsi, the Budapest police chief who stood trial with Nagy for the 1956 uprising and served seven years of a life sentence, has returned from self-imposed exile in Canada for today's reburial, saying that a new age was opening for his homeland US focus turns to conventional arms Start talks reopen but no sign of early accord From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Quayle acts tough over Nicaragua Toyota Drive to reassure foreign investors Counting the economic cost Moscow letter Ordeal by television at the Shanghai people's court Army Officer Hong Kong attacked by Peking for 'interference' Arab workers compound brings 'racism' outcry Israel adopts tighter controls an Palestinians to prevent the spread of intifada Jerusalem (Reuter)- The Isreali High Court yesterday overturned a censorship ban on The Last Temptation of Christ, the film depiciting Jesus on the Cross fantasizing about having sex. The court said the film would offend Christians, but the damage was not serious enough to bar freedom of expression Chileans will vote next month on package of democratic reforms AT&T (Reuter): Leader of bomb gang killed in explosion (Reuter): Turks row (AFP): Torture award (NYT): Tour penalites (Reuter): No reprieve (AFP): Plane revolt (Reuter): Caning upheld (AP): Nuclear halt ITV Export changes will help in saving works of art for nation June 15 1989 The Arts Rose site not to be scheduled Department of the Environment Abbey Life Kinnock 'talking down' sterling Government majority falls to 13 on dogs Quarterly payments for TV licence on the way Thatcher puts limits on the surrender of sovereignty Prime Minister 'Heat and power plants' call House of Lords 'Crack' is the route to misery Awareness of single market Open gates Parliament next week Parliament today Break from the working holiday Class of Student vacations are returning to the old traditions, as employers realize the value of the 'experience of life', Alan Franks reports in the final part of our guide to higher education Erratum Polytechnics London to Wolverhampton London Givenchy Martin Fletcher Why the pound pulls both ways Rodney Lord explains the dilemma facing the Government over its monctary policy, and why the Lawson-Walters division on currency controls and the EMS may be much exaggerated A Houdini puts his hubris on the line Mario Modiano on the Greek election All flexible friends together Realism and myopia over Hong Kong Ronald Butt Roads programme Eye of a needle This Week's Appeal Kurdish Solutions Call to repeal blasphemy law Teaching German Parking in London Water pollution Shortcomings in the health service Hong Kong and China Dolphin survival facts lacking Britain can fix it More saving graces Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Luncheon Service dinners Latest wills Dinners School announcements Forthcoming marriages Marriages Launderers' Company Requiem Mass The Riverside Ball Appointments Anniversaries Royal College of Physicians Gold medals Service reception Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Receptions 'Tiny' Lewis Chronicler of notorious Changi Jail New blow to poison studies Science Report Dr Albert Fogg Engineer of the British motor industry Basil Gray Oriental antiquities at the British Museum The Irish National Theatre The poet W. B. Yeats (1865-1939) and Lady Gregory (1852-1932), play-wright and translator, who had a marked gift for administration, were leading lights in the establishment of an Irish National Theatre. Mr Walkley mentioned in the letter was A. B. Walkley, the distinguished Dramatic Critic of The Times No Title If then God so clothe the grass, which is to day in… Contracts & Tenders Telling lies Television Single minded Festival Arditti Quartet Almeida Theatre Consolato Generale D'italia Curtains for the keeper? West End theatre is the centrepiece of our tourist industry but the Theatre Museum, in Covent Garden, attracts few vicitors. There is a growing clamour, Simon Tait reports, for its re-organization and the replacement of its director and keeper, Alexander Schouvaloff All of a quiver Rock The Bee Gees Wembley Arena Style lives on Theatre Blithe Spirit Lyric, Hammersmith Jolly joking weather for Shakespeare Twelfth Night Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park Gyosei International College Perfectly precise Concert Cleveland/Dohnányi Festival hall Spangled, half-naked: the Bond girl as a real woman? Motivation is the name of the game If a child is under-achieving, glued to the television or lacking in confidence, parental guidance may help, Sarah Drummond reports Working to survive divorce Do divorcing couples need careers guidance as well as legal advice? Sky This selective guide to entertainment and events… Top Films and Videos Concise Crossword No 1898 Entertainments The lion in summer Word-Watching Winning Move Escape from Fascism? Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice Multiple Sclerosis The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,010 Word-Watching Weather Fair English rose to save the Rose Political sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Chloride confirms profit fall FSM offer Stock Markets Tourist Rates BP puts price of £400m on coal division Brittan attacks stance on EMS By Our Economics Correspondent: Lawson pledge to reduce inflation British Steel strengthens to £593m Profits soar 42% to exceed flotation forecast Pound jumps four cents in New York Abbey float set at 130p Mid-way price should ensure instant profit Directors resign after LIG loss in America Petley & Co Ltd General Accident No Title LIG revived by second-half rally Tempus Treatt comes to USM with £10m price tag Business Roundup British Vita in £2m buy Earnings fall at Bradstock Hartons warning LSB profit up to £1.5m Colorvision at £2.1m Time shares hit as New York hopes for Warner offer Insurers see 1992 as takeover threat Earnings rise held at 9.25% City surprised by lower-than-expected figure Weaker sterling prices hit JM WCRS 'in talks with French' First, take your security... Deficit exceeds forecasts at £4.8bn Scapa beats currency cost to reach £39.2m I did not before 'I do' Watching brief Plain Asher Hoppy long on clarity Pathology payout cut UD ahead Trust advance UCL disposal Centreway up Desktop Publishing Bureau Steel investors should watch out for storms Comment David Brewerton By Our City Staff: Builder to raise £4.6m in placement Amstrad VSEL Consortium dips to £17.1m after strike Move to liberalize telecoms Siemens to enter joint venture with Matsushita Company 'worth £650m' Staveley Industries profits increase by 20% to £21.8m Cambridge recovers to £5.86m By Our City Staff: Lowe Howard-Spink goes for US growth Tams boosts profits and full dividend Chief resigns at Eagle Trust Big profit and assets increase for Electra Occidental awards £175m of work in Piper contracts M&S chief is paid £424,401 BSN in Greek takeover Young to fight EC's small firm rules Move to relax accounting practices prompts fresh Community battle Gartmore employee charged Local London lifts to £11m Rover 200 Series Next sells carpet firm for £20.3m Stena Line sets a course for stormy UK waters Martin Waller on the bid for Sea Containers British Steel By Our City Staff: Fifth man held in Clowes inquiry Inspectorate calls in WP over sell-off Carroll slips Staveley Industries plc MCorp loss soars to $978m as banks close Bush appeals over goodwill issue for thrifts rescue plan From Our Own Correspondent, Paris: Health club king makes London his target SEC bans US bid hoaxer from deals Traditional Options London Traded Options Tandon 286 Boeing in $375m order for 747-400s Johnson Matthey Dealers believe Hanson may be next bidder for ConsGold Stock Market STC advanced by another 5p to 355p—making a rise so far this week of 18p. Hoare Govett, the broker, has now joined the group's growing band of admirers, rating the shares as a buy. This week STC was the subject of a bullish circular from a rival broker, Robert Fleming Securities Pavilion Leisure, Mr George Martin's latest vehicle, may be about to make its first acquisition since his arrival in April. Word is Pavilion is about to bid £60 million for Parkdale Holdings, the property and leisure company headed by Mr Robert Breare. Parkdale rose 1p to 120½p Recent Issues Frantic Japanese order the US currency to retreat Hang Seng loses 40 points The Times Seock Watch 0898 141 141 Dow plunges 28 points as bonds and dollar weaken Wall Street Alpha Stocks 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 Double taxation relief not available No jurisdiction to bind over person not before the court Jersey is not a different country from the UK Foreign language assistants are entitled to social security benefits Retraining and rehabilitation activities are not 'work' in EC law Error to make care order against council's wishes Evidence needed to reduce husband's lump sum order Possession of ammunition month after failed shoot unlawful Judge's duty to make a legal diagnosis County Natwest Dignified progress Though Leeds offers much, there are still gaps. To fill them, the city council is looking southwards Booth & Co. Solicitors Under New Management a Newly Invorporated… Making all the right moves With a thriving financial services sector and a dynamic local enterprise culture, Leeds has found a new lease of business life, as Anthony Cox explains in a four-page report Building for the future Fact Pack British Gas Energy is our Business Hammond Suddards Solicitors Simpson Curtis Solicitors Walker Morris Scott Turnbull Solicitors Bringing in money Unless you want a nine-figure loan, the city of Leeds can deal with all your finances Pilgrimage to a buzzing city A building society chief explains how, and why, the traidtional business methods are starting to disappear An Account of Success Hepworth & Cnadwick The Region's Major Legal Force Strong arms of the law Extensive business activity has had a spin-off benefit for lawyers National Investment Group Plc Leeds City Council Industry & Estates BDO Binder Hamlyn Leeds Development Corporation A revolution at the check-out Lessons for industry and for 1992 Leeds/4 Higher education contributes its brainpower to manufacturing Performance Cars MjA Michael Hinde Multiple Classified Advertising Items General American Car Imports Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Royal Ascot B. M. W. Rolls-Royce & Bentley Official Porsche Centres Gilberts Land Rover Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subaru Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kestrel Vehicle Leasing Geyfords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Playing the numbers game The costly craze for personalized plates is growing, and next year the Government will be dealing in them Town driving country-style Roadtest Dalhatsu Sportrak El Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Mercedes-Benz Business to Business Casino Entertainment Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Volvo Lex Brooklands Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars B&H Motors The Phone Hire Centre Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Print Factor Industrial Painting Company mid Hants Volkswagen Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurolatina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Shelly is ahead by a head CelluFone Multiple Classified Advertising Items South-east and East Anglia lead the growth in small firms Briefings Victim in game of eternal frustration Lyle discovers harsh reality of a world where mistakes are writ large and failure is par for the course Cram at his own distance Athletics Lions ring changes against well-prepared opposition Rugby Union (AFP): France can surprise Northumberland faced with batting problem Minor Counties Cricket Joughin's block on Williams Cycling Eastern eyes turned on high-speed pizzazz Powerboating Today's Fixtures Cricket Sport on TV Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Henley attracts a record entry Rowing Hern will not risk Unfuwain at Ascot Racing Mandarin: Macrobian for Easterby encore Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park The Times Racing Service Ascot demand for Shoemaker Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Mandarin: Doncaster Newbury results Blinkered first time Hamilton Park Chepstow Nicholls banned Multiple Display Advertising Items Cure sought for the seamers of discontent Remedial surgery is required as selectors gather to choose the England team for the second Test at Lord's Bairstow goes down fighting Today's Golfer Lancashire strive to delay the inevitable Cricket Tank territory for off-road championship Motor Sport Ladbroke Line Football: Newell's Arrival Puts Pressure on Everton's £2 Million Man Security of Cottee is threatened Burr joins list of candidates for committee Grouses over the greens A round the veterans may prefer to forget Bayman is first-day failure Golf The Times Rapid Golf Line By a Special Correspondent: LMBC go well clear at head of the pack Rowing Spalding Hlasek's luck out Cooke and Douglas join Grove Table Tennis Navratilova brushes aside both Durie and her doubters Tennis Prost stalls on his McLaren future Motor Racing For the Record Athletics Hay's difficult task Final may be reduced to a farce Student Sport Britain need more stability Hockey Sky By a Special Correspondent: Mansfield captures pony title Whitaker's long journey proves to be worthwhile Equestrianism Nicolas is beaten by Pessoa Cheats have no place at the Games Dexter wants cover for Gower Multiple Display Advertising Items Faldo shrugs off virus with a courageous 68 Wilander gains by impatient approach Sport in Brief Bounced out More fall foul off drugs The root cause of problem pitches End Column

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