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News from 17/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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William Leith, Barry Pickhall, Jane Dobija, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Andrew McEwen, Catherine Bennett, Patricia Davies, Judy Kirby, Malcolm Williamson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Cliff Feltham, Tom Lubbock, Stephen Pettit, Keith Speed, Hilary Finch, Cyril Jarvis, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Andrew McEven and John Best, Findlay Davidson, Edward Jay Epstein, Jeremy Flint, Marion Shoard, Richard Streeton, Bridget Frost, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Deyan …, Mario Modiano, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, J. G, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Nicholas Davies, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Graeme Rainey (President), Harry Debelius and Richard Evans, David Gould, Derek Brewer, Master, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, David Hawkins, Richard Dunn, Chairman, Robin Oakley Politcial Editor, Louise Taylor, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, J. F, Robin Young, Robert Nye, David Butler, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Fiona MacCarthy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, John Hennessy, Humphrey Hawksley, Keith Robinson, Simon Tait, Jonathan Halford, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Brian Sedgemore, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, (MIchael Phillips), Sydney Friskin, Hamish Lennox, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, J. C. Winther, Wolfgang Münchau, Philip Hebbert, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, Emma Wilkins, Nicholas Beeston, Christopher Mosey, R. W. K. Paterson, Mollie Butler, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Robin Neillands, Russell Davies, Martin Trew, L. Emerton, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Ned Sherrin, Pat Butcher, R. G. J. Ottaway, David Sapsted, Michael Platts Golf Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Ian Roddie, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Brian Alderson, Mel Webb, John Lewis and David Sapsted, Matthew Parris, Louise Tookey, Alan Franks, Keith Blackmore, Jenny Gilbert, Archie Tait, Catherine Adams, Richard Bassett, Budapest, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Jonathan Meades, D. Ellis Evans, David Tytler, Education Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Rosalind Miles, Nigel Jamieson, Susan MacDonald, Maria Scott, J. H. Binfield, Headmaster, Frank Field, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Andrews and David Tweed, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Philip Ray, Harry Debelius and Graham Searjeant, Richard Williams,

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Tory anguish as election inquest begins Poll victories put the bounce back into Labour In today's 56-page Times China expels two ITN men Lendl through By Our Foreign Staff: Spain jumps the gun to join EMS on Monday Hungary queues to honour Nagy BR strike peace talks break up Hine Rex Harrison and Hardy Amies knighted Britain orders three Iranians to leave Mitsubishi Motors Violent criminal on bail killed student at random Mother's battered body discovered in hedgerow by son Nurse found murdered Duchess is mobbed by children Jubilation as Hong Kong bans ivory imports Hair evidence convicts rapist DNA profile News group in Spanish bid Television franchises BBC coverage of next week's Royal Ascot meeting should escape disruption after a £7 million improved pay offer was made to the corporation's 28,000 staff. It would have been a certain target for strike action if negotiations had ended in deadlock. The broadcasting unions meet next Thursday to discuss the offer Family is home after hostage ordeal Rose theatre site is covered by sand Anglican 'concern' over woman bishop By Our Crime Reporter: Robbery pensioners are freed by judge Givenchy Keeping mum at school Portfolio Bond Toyota chooses Britain again News Roundup Ulster murder charge 'Crack' discovered Crack in 737 engine Escaper found guilty Petrol price cut by 6p Glasgow victory 'lays ghost' of SNP Labour fails to delay football identity-card Bill Parliament Labour successes solid but not spectacular Haughey bid for decisive win in doubt Red-letter day for flourishing Greens Vauxhall candidate choice vindicated British Coal attacked over subsidence claims Prosecution of Nazis Gorbachov factor bolsters Kohl's poll prospects The Battle for Europe Kinnock makes a splash in Belgium Jail me, says drink driver Student offer Manley talks Thatcher veto Statue case Tory victory Gas scare Deceiver jailed Poison case Dog attack Junior doctors attack 'betrayal' Minister predicts staff crisis unless job training improves Older unemployed gain new route to jobs French parties neck and neck Bid to close child abuse law loophole Power blackout at Gatwick Investors Chronicle Maverick celebrates victory in Spain Prime Minister's List Hawking made Companion for astronomy work Queen's Birthday Honours Accolade for high style MBE Royal Navy Royal Air Force The Army New Zealand Papua New Guinea British Empire Medal Leading officer at King's Cross fire is made an MBE Queen's Birthday Honours Awards for entertainers Australia Diplomatic Service and Overseas Papandreou still at centre-stage in dull Drama Hungarians pay tearful homage to leaders of the uprising Three die, scores wounded in Gaza World Roundup Violence mars strike Ozal plane incident (Reuter): Appeal to Gorbachov Recruit affair apology Recruit affair apology (Reuter): Nuclear confession Prime Minister's divorce finalized Researchers see the light on curing sleep disorders A champion of 'Sundanism' by ballot or bullet Man in the news: John Garang (NYT): Britain sends US evidence of Noriega's drug millions New York (NYT)—Cuba has arrested General Arnaldo Ochoa Sanchez, a top army commander, on corruption charges. US officials said the action suggested dissension at the highest levels of the armed forces, Senior Diecles Torralba González, the Transport Minister, a friend of General Ochoa, has been relieved Walesa support for rivals at polls (Reuter): China gives two ITN men 24 hours to leave Peking (Reuter)—While three workers facing execution for sabotage awaited news of their appeal, authorities said they were holding another student activist accused of playing a leading role in pro-democracy protests. State radio said Mr Ma Shaofang, aged 25, from the Peking Film Academy, gave himself up to police US engages the voice of computerspeak New York—Big Brother will soon arrive in US supermarkets (James Bone writes). In October, several large chains will computerize checkouts and give customers special cards so that purchases to regular buyers of certain brands. The "Reward America" plan will enable retailers and manufacturers to build up detailed profiles of individual shopping habits Hong Kong's two-way migrant flood Britain announces extension of visas Power struggle persists despite Li's new confidence Clampdown in China Widow's demands threaten to halt Palme murder trial Peking attempts to hold on to foreign trade and tourism Times Diary The start of a Tory slide? David Butler assesses Thursday's voting patterns Forests: profit with pleasure Marion Shoard offers a blueprint for a successful privatization Even on the Rock, a blind eye to litter Robert Kilroy-Silk finds desecration amid the Trafalgar war graves Conform and be panned Ministers and Angels Clouds over Greece Un Monstrueux Furoncle Simpler way on women priests Dangerous dogs Shocking nudes Battles long ago Snags at centre of the TV auction Hong Kong's crisis Silcott case Horses for the Ec courses Metaphorical mix-up Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Barclays Bank PLC Royal engagements Taking a charitable view Birthdays Recording uprisings in China 130 years ago Saleroom Les Ambassadeurs Club Old Roedeanians' Association Forthcoming marriages Oundle School Ray McAnally Versatile presence on stage and screen Sir Robin Hooper Wartime pilot, post-war diplomat Scott Ross Master interpreter of the harpsichord concerto Births On This Day The Channel Tunnel World Goodwill Luncheons Breeding amazing maize Science Report Tomorrow's services Dazzling before the camera Television Choice The lighthouse luminaries Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC1 Mouthing off about music Television Choice Radio Choice BBC2 SKY Deep in Dorset, the Prince's vision of a small country town The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,011 Weather Town £ Country Building Society Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Central banks tame dollar Tourist Rates BCI 'entitled to recover £16.2m' Ruling set to benefit investors in Gibraltar side of Barlow Clowes By Our Economics Correspondent: Inflation at 8.3% eases rate pressure Harvard Securities slumps to £7m loss on trading closure General Accident bids for rest of NZI £112m offer for minority interest in troubled Australasian group Amex faces US competition Arthur Bown & Co (Leicester) LTD Spain's move into EMS gives spur to monetary union Life peerage for Sharp Section NatWest Time in $15bn Warner bid as Paramount is rejected Hillsdown to sell off stationery business Anglo move Habit interim Paint profits Grainger lift Hawtin up Biwater bid Clowes to appeal on living expenses By Our City Staff: Pavilion in agreed £67m Parkdale bid Milken quits Drexel Chrysalis hit by US losses Dispute leads to Addison exodus Abbey flotation marks historic milestone for building societies Gateway considers new buyout plan London Traded Options Alpha Stocks Traditional Options The Times Recent Issues (Reuter): 'Triple witching' boost for Dow Wall Street Unit Linked Insurance Investments £750,000 bail for Clowes defendant Shares advance as fears of interest rate increase ease Stock Market Keep an eye on that takeover favourite Delta, the electrical cables group, which has been creeping higher this week, closing another 2p firmer yesterday at 324½p. Its name has already been linked with RTZ. But dealers claim that events are moving swiftly and that the long-awaited bid may be just around the corner SE likely to abolish two-week settlement Business Roundup Fobel passes final dividend BPP to raise £16.8m Results delay knocks E&g Banker's pay trebles Premier out of Ultramar Finance chief leaves group Firm close to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd New-style mortgages climb to 14.75% Abbey members should buy and sell Abbey Briefings Wardley Unit Trust Managers Limited Association of Investment Trust Companies Unit trusts for the cautious investor An unfunny thing happened on the way to the broker... Family Money Briefings Fisher Prew-Smith Societies win in most disputes Bell Noble Elliott Alliance refunds cheque to a victim of forgery Family Money Maria scott finds buildings society cheques should be treated with care Scarborough Building Society Jamel Capel Guardian Building Society Fleming Private Asset Management Limited Save & Prosper the Investment House The friendly society with a taste for fine wines Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Fair way to within maps Family Money Rising rates limit income from fixed home loan plans Charity, covenants and higher rate taxpayers Jennings Insurances Employers search for old gold There is no need for over-60 to be retiring about going back to work, says Judy Kirby Family Money NatWest Savings Independent Financial Adviser Hewlett Packard Index Why Zia's death was murder What caused the president's plane to crash? and who ordered the cover-up? Edward jay epstein reports The Times Section Veuve Chequot Ponsardin No more to be mocked in Surrey White walls, black socks Help the Aged From our Own Correspondent: Veiled threats to the belly dancers Islamic fundamentalists are exerting a growing influence on Cairo's rich culture, christopher walker reports Clothed in vainglory? Campus Bridget frost dismantles some stereotypes of student life and appearance Talkback Pride of a nation Museums Scotland is pulling out all the stops for Museums year, Simon Tait reports Outings Museum Guide Sales Guide Mothercare Jewels all the way Our Weekend David bennett spends most his time with gems-but, as he tells Judy froshaug, none is as precious as a day with the family The Restaurant and Catering Guide Blue Orchid Al Gallo Doro The Claygate Tandoori Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Ascot The Mad Chef's Bistro Papillon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish - and solid Eating out Jonathan Meades tries to appreciate a heavy meal with set appeal Une coupe for all seasons at Fouquet's Cafe Society Charles Hennessy pays tribute to a great paris institution Directory Use nostalgia to taste Frances Bissell rediscovers some traditional and regional recipes from the Thirties which are 'still suited to modern tastes' The Edradour Mixing it with the mint Drink Jane Macquitty offers some fizzing—and alcoholic—alternatives to expensive, ready-made mixtures, which lift everyone's spirits during those long summer evenings when thirst comes first Gran Barquero Wine Buys Argies, Borges, wit and wisdom Short Stories Celeste Goes Dancing And Other Stories An Argentine Collection Edited by Norman Thomas di Giovanni Constable, £10.95 The Antiquarian Booksellers' Association L … E Brown Company Photo-finish for the Raj Fun while it lasted—Cyril Jarvis on an action replay of the end of 200 years of British rule in India The Last Days of the Raj By Trevor Royle Michael Joseph, £12.95 We the of Indo Europe In Search of the Indo-Europeans Language, Archaeology and Myth By J. P. Mallory The great seascape For Children Pig in the Middle By Sam Llewellyn Illustrated by Michael Trevithick Walker Books, £8.95 Carrington by name, Dora by nature Ouseproud and childlike, why has Lytton Strachey's lover become a cult figure? Fiona MacCarthy on a curious life Carrington a Life of Dora Carrington By Gretchen Gerzina John Murray. £18.95 On the trail of a new way to walk Walking Cleveland Way By Ian Samson Offa's Dyke Path (North) & Offa's Dyke Path (South) By Ernie and Kathy Kay and Marks Richards Pennine Way (North) By Tony Hopkins The Ridgeway By Neil Curtis South West Coast Path (Exmouth to Poole) By Roland Tarr Aurum Press, £7.95 each Picture Gallery A quiet voice, but full! of love Poetry Notes from the Mozart family Music The Letters of Mozart and his Family By Emily Anderson MacMillan, £19.95 Earthy toil in China's cinema King of the Children & the New Chinese Cinema By Chen Kaige & Tony Rayns Faber, £5.99 Calling women names A Misogynist's Source Book By Fidelis Morgan Cape, £7.95 Look upon these paper ligaments Lucian Freud, Works on Paper by Nicholas Penny and Robert Flynn-Johnson Thames & Hudson, £14.95 Dianetics Erratum The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friends and enemies Television Hot and cold Concert LSO/Nagano Barbican Monday Steepleprint Ltd Two beauties Dance The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden Accademia Italiana A tale of country folk Theatre Farrowland Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Still the leader of the band Joe Loss, who will be 80 next week, has been a dance band leader since the competitive Thirties. Russell Davies met him Adriana Lecouvreur La Scala, Milan Dancing with drama A Wee home from home Battersea Arts Centre Brave attempt Opera Die Weisse Rose Place Victor Hoch … Ser London Symphony Orchestra Update Glasgow International Jazz Festival Subtle artistry of the essential showman Classical Aiming at the feet Jazz Curious sounds from Gotham City Rock Prince Batman (Warner Bros WX 281) Cyndi Lauper a Night to Remember (Epic 462499 1) Animal Logic Animal Logic (Virgin TCV 2590) Blind Idiot God Undertow (Enemy EMY 107) Jumbo crossword solution Update Opera Jazz Clive Davis Bridge Galleries David Lee Dance The Week Ahead Theatre Rock Chess Cinema Geoff Brown Broadcasting Concise Crossword No 1899 Photography Concerts Wood Street Furnishings Multiple Display Advertising Items Tidyrad BAF Roofing Systems Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items BAF Roofing Systems Ltd Hi-tach high streets ahead Shopping The world's retailers are flocking … pectacular depart … arch of ideas … Deyan Seibu's newest … ee what Oxford Street can learn Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Shop Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Telecom Security Enter Bess in tears The Ned Sherrin Column Accelerated Learning If I were... Index Becker keeps it all in perspective Round of 68 puts Woosnam up with the leaders Early Second round Scores Bailey is given too tell an order Bailey is given too tall an order Newport out of Test Leroco Direct Sales Limited Section Travel Help line plan is approved by BOA Drugs in Sport Professor disputes drug total Testing time at Wimbledon All America buss the Bear View from a flophouse of the game with the allure of a solid gold Cadillac Pakistan too fast for Britain Hockey Problems at corners For the Record Bruising win for Australia Cricket:tourists are Treated to Spell of Lancashire Belligerence Essex to call in Pringle over conduct Lillee may be called up against Australians Trueman receives the OBE for his services to cricket Sports Honours Noades drops out of League contest Football Defiance of Ward all in vain By a Special Correspondent: Top field for 25-hour race Hill moves up on her rivals In Brief Swedish victory (Reuter): Coach resigns (Reuter): Hurdler banned (AFP): Charges dropped (Reuter): Making a splash (Reuter): Lewis on a high (Reuter): Puica calls it a day Rapid Golf Line Senna and Prost set pace in Canadian race preliminaries Motor Racing By a Special Correspondent: Narrow victory to Lady Margaret Rowing Torrance back in the saddle Muscroft ahead as he equals course record Akabusi meets rivals Athletics Dominant Dobson looks for a double Golf Spartans challenge for third place Baseball New French president Rugby Union Strudwick the leader after second round The Lewis sisters have the key to winners' enclosure Equestrianism Unfancied British lift Nations Cup Navratilova finds life a hoot at Edgbaston Tennis Seles out of Eastbourne The Times Sportsline Mair is beaten in semi-final TCCB Chance to cover sport for Times Entry Form Scotland may find door on world is open Netball Absence of the young Pretenders After a decade of domination by British athletes of the middle distance events, the end seems to be in sight Fulford to break the pain barrier Mick Cleary meets a man who is happy to suffer in the name of a punishing and exhausting sport Comparative Progressions Low-power Cammish Cyling Move to prevent Raynes Park sale Sports Politics Christie continues to impress on his return Bordin sees clear road in Tyneside Athletics Line 's 145th cup game Bowls Fastest lane to oblivion Sports Book of the Week The grand prix circus is in Montreal, at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, named after the Canadian driver who inspired a rare affection among Formula One followers. Gerald Donaldson tells the story of the deteriorating relationship between Villeneuve and Didier Pironi, his Ferrari team-mate, in 1982, a rivalry which led to the death of a man whom Niki Lauda called "the perfect racing driver" Regattas crowd the waters Rowing Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Sport on TV Dalton's ketch leaves sloop 200 miles adrift Yachting diary Welsh league quarrel Robinson is given Lions go-ahead Rugby Union Stocious victory increases belief in stable companion Lessons learnt from the master Graham Rock pays a personal tribute to Phil Bull, who died last weekend Trying to shake off that elitist image The Good Racecourse Guide Eddery's quick treble All the Details British duo chase rich prize From Our Irish Racing Correspondent Dublin: Stoute's raider to plunder Phoenix booty Mandarin: Green 's Canaletto to fulfil promise Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Bath Selections By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Rapid Raceline BBC Ladbroke Line Phostrogen Fast Cutting Westwood Grand hill-top history Once a flourishing port, now a city full of charm and character—Nigel Andrew unravels some of Lancaster's dramatic, nothern secrets Acres of ideas for everyone Paved and modern, raised and watery, edged or walled - Francesca Geenoak visits Cpel Manor How to Make Capel Manor Style-Rose Pillars Around Lancaster Weekend Tips Garden News Link Stakes Ltd. Agriframes Ltd. P&o Rugged crossing in the Picos Robin Neillands packs his walking boots and leads an intrepid band of followers into northern spain A Midland Group Company Thomas Cook Limited Travel Notes Holidays & Villas Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Self Catering Rentals France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlines beat ban Travel Passport green light Travel News UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Children Welcome Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eel soup and rats in the wardrobe Travel The character of old Vietnam survives in Hanoi -but catch it while you can, Writes Humphery Hawksley Great Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Thomson Travel Travel Notes Ford

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