News from 20/06/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Tanlaw, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Kenneth Swinburne, Christopher Pomery, Mike Lamb, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Cliff Feltham, T. A. Roberts, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, John Gordon Parker, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Venner, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Julian Malins, Mario Modiano, Michael McCarthy, Margareta Pagano, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, S. P, Rodney Lord, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ian Murray and Tony Dawe, Alan Hamilton, David Butler, Andrew Bamji, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Hayati Soysal (First Counsellor), Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Peters, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, John Burton, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Catherine Sampson and Gavin Bell, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Eric Chisholm, (Michael Phillips), Geoffrey Wheeler, W. Dorward (Secretary), Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Anthony Burbidge, Craig Brown, William Orchard, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, P. Joseph (Chairman), John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Andrew Morgan and John Young, Humphrey Berman, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Philip Naughton, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Joanne Bower (Hon Secretary), Ian Smith, Eric Drake, Jonathon Porritt, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Brian Young, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Hendy, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Eric Sharp, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Douglas Eadie, Andrew Lycett, Stephen Pettitt, Neville Berry, Alan Coren, Noël Goodwin, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Maria Scott, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Anthony Cox, Tim Jones, Andrew Morgan and John Young, Sarah E. Birkin, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoAction call as Euro defeat shocks Tories Labour's 13 gains prompt Conservative demands for tough charman I spy... Portfolio Bond IRA bomb bid Tennis seeds Index Channon go-ahead for new London Tube line Bankers warn of delay on student loan scheme Oil giants cut price of petrol New rail hearing as strike goes on MPs support Delors scheme UK Finance Ltd EC-wide jolt to ruling parties Picture Gallery Peers try to wreck nuclear sale Bill News Roundup Group captain killed Jobs training 'flop' Sky defers channel five Hong Kong solution Prison escapers jailed British Telecom Water bans extended as hot spell hits supplies IRA plants bombs at barracks Muslims get Rushdie test case Tunnel fire 'could trap passengers' Confusing signals on Dail pact Oriental-style rug finds record appeal Saleroom Oil workers strike on safety Hippies head for showdown Ken Dodd lied over £700,000 offshore deposits, court told PC 'lost control' in filmed arrest Airport secures gun bag Journey's end for capital's best-loved bus Farmers get cash incentives Environment protection THe Government yesterday lanunched a search for industrial partners to carry out a £5 million "green" programme to develop cars with cleaner engines. The scheme, a response to public concern, will look at alternatives to petrol and diesel fuel and more effective ways of cleaning up toxic exhaust emissions Sakharov attacks Chinese death sentences Records 'swept out to sea' Riot estate's £1/2m grants Darchem Group of Companies Cot-death parents win more support Four share £2,000 win Portfolio Bond Audi Tougher laws urged to combat fraud in motor industry Princess Royal at Highland Show Local hero overcomes candidate grandmaster Terrier savages guard Killer is free Zoo 'to pay' Shop accused Crash award Mighty quins No 10 dispute Department of Trade and Industry Juan Carlos a Garter Knight Guardsmen 'beaten' because of dirty boots Price Waterhouse Bush refuses to halt modernization of strategic missiles (Reuter): Soviet youths in Kazakhstan riot World Roundup Palme trial outburst (AFP): West Bank killer hunt Sudan coup arrests (Reuter): Poll brought forward Greek right vows to purge corruption Kaliber Premium Quality Lager Brewed by Guinness Belgian police clash with miners New blow for party in Polish elections Journalists under attack Where the great revolt was just a ripple Journey across a vastness Democrat glee as sleaze factor taints Republicans Reagan housing team scandal Our Foreign Staff (AFP): Peking tightens visa rules as Li declares rebellion is finished Clampdown in China New York (AFP)- Chinese authorities are using a British surveillance system, developed to monitor traffic, to spy on Chinese citizens and foreigners, Time said, It said the Scoot system had been bought partly with development aid Parasol protection for martial-law troops Parasol protection for martial-law troops Washington - The World Bank has strongly denied reports that it has suspended indefinitely $700 million (£457 million) in loans due to be made to China this month, as a sanction in the wake of the violent suppression of the student demonstrators (Bailey Morris writes). A bank official confirmed that loans totaling $270 million had not been made on schedule, but he said that the reason was procedural and had resulted from the failure of the bank's senior management to submit the loans to the executive board for its approval Lobby for British refuge Hong Kong crisis (Reuter): Czechs in reshuffle 10,000 flee (AP): Convict shot (Reuter): Links reopen (Reuter): Crash fight (AP): Papua protest (Reuter): New minister Dell Computer Corporation Labour surge helps the left take control Analysis of the Battle for Europe Election results and biographies the winning candidates Elections for EC Parliament 1989 Elections for EC Parliament 1989 Ireland: Fianna Fail slips Spain: Left holds lead Portugal: Message of protest Luxembourg: Three-party share-out Brittan lambasts campaign poster Analysis of the Battle for Europe Gloomy Kohl opens inquest Country-country guide to how the partics fared France: Giscard gains credit MEPs call for new leadership Italy: Greens make their mark Greece: Swing to the right Denmark: Blow for Schluter Netherlands: Liberals suffer most Belgium: Greens and far right gain González is unable to sway Thatcher Private firm will run the top-up loan scheme for students Education Challenge to Walker on jobless Labour claims 'a Tory-free zone' Battle for Europe: Scotland and N Ireland Civil liberties eroded, Democrats tell House Weighty matters of state Peers nearly halt nuclear sale House of Lords Electricity Bill: Committe stage Greens savour bittersweet victory Contrasting of minor parties Ashdown urges Democrats not to panic Tunnel will aid regions, MPs are assured Clergy pay 'should be raised' Farms 'need compensation' Apple council is to go Parliament today A perfect myth Miles Copeland, the CIA's first 'political action specialist' in the Middle East, has written his autobiography. Andrew Lyeett finds he is playing the game The game involves rather more gambling than he would like to admit Life New names addressed New Words for Old Erratum Knitted chic for the sun set The summer sweater provides the coolest look for the season, whether it is simply white, a classic sporty style, embroidered with flowery patterns or transformed into a coin-edged bolero Peek a boo Chaumet Highland fling People Roland Klein Temple of youth Spicy smell of success Commercial spirit Garrard the Crown Jewellers Times Diary Britain's changed political landscape The Euro elections: David Butler puts the voting figures in perspective; Jonathon Porritt sets out the next task for the Greens; Woodrow Wyatt Wyatt warns against being stampeded into the EMS Wooing of the Greens No wonder I'm a trifle twitchy Why the Tories need not be panicked Message from the Polls Task for the Parliament Rate for the job Teachers' notice Saving grace When oil cargoes blaze at sea Labelling the milk Trooping the Colour Hong Kong's crisis Heating through hot water grid Student discipline Docks dispute Turkey and the Kurds Paperback prices Unfit to govern after 80? 'No show' fines Metaphorical mix-up Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Not dry enough Television The Landmark Trust The South Bank Centre Prince Edward Theatre Scotland shows the way Edinburgh Galleries Scottish Art since 1900 National Gallery of Modern Art 163rd Annual Exhibition Royal Scottish Academy Open Exhibition 1989 Fruitmarket Gallery John Russell Taylor finds that the Scots Know how to present the best of their artists rather better than do the English In a tradition of his own Clive Davis meets Abdullah Ibrahim, the exiled South African bandleader who is currently experiencing a surge of popularity and of musical creativity Barbican Hall Vividly pictured Concerts LSO/Thomson Barbican Hall Concertgebouw/Harnoncourt Festival Hall Quite at home Festivals LS/Knussen Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh Colours of rage 2e2/Francois Union Chapel Arditti Quartet/Ute Lemper Almedia Theatre Gyosei International College The Antiquarian Booksellers Association Music from a force of nature Craig Brown reports on the agony and ecstasy which accompanied Luciano Pavarotti's concert on Sunday The Nestle Company Limited Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial service David Parkhouse Ford Institute of Biology Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Luncheon Receptions Marriage Reunion Anniversaries Appointments Latest wills Service luncheon Dinners I. F. Stone Spirit of America's independent journalism When light years mean little Science Reports Crispin Fisher Bringing wildlife to the public John Westbrook Gifted actor of radio drama Touching the Almighty, we cannot find him out: he is… (From Our Aeronatical Correspondent): The Atlantic Flight Pilot's Story 1,900 Miles of Fog No Title This selective guide to entertainment and event… Top 10 UK Singles Concise Crossword No 1901 Entertainments Tribute to the living Word-Watching Winning Move The Playhouse Picture Gallery The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair Swapping pens and paints Television Choice Picture Gallery Radio Choice N M Rothschild Asset Management Ltd. BBC1 Boat people wallow in hell off Hong Kong The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,013 Weather Biffen bewilders with his politics Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market BET ahead at £271m Small advance Erskine soars Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Monk agrees £2bn US bid for Gateway White Knights top Isosceles terms for supermarket company Agreement EC banking deregulation GNP growth fuels Japanese fears SIB to monitor advertisements Service could prevent scandals By Our Energy Correspondent: High Court clears Texas takeover By Our Industrial Staff: Young to 'privatize' Enterprise in boost for company advice Peseta's strength puts EMS pressure on UK Uncertainty remains at consultancy group Business Roundup Profits rise at Cassidy Reject rises to £1.46m (Reuter): Guinness 24% stake to stand Recent Issues S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd. Colour up to £707,000 New Coalite offer expected A safe BET with quality to the core Tempus Borrie fears dual merger control Northwest board backs $3.6bn bid Sir YK Pao sells stake Sterling books 69% increase £16m for Blair First half gain TR earns £4m Profit higher JS to pay 3.7p Interim £1.8m Proctor rolls up his sleeves Bevan buoyed Hunting in reshuffle By Our City Staff: ML Holdings turns in 62% advance Maximizing profits Picture Gallery Race a party Renold profits increase by 79% to £7m Now Saef is beta US firm agrees £28.5m BICC bid Crest tops £20m at half time Hambros PLC Time for Isosceles to look at all the angles Comment David Brewerton Spain experiments for UK Shares lifted by futures optimism Fujitsu Europe Ltd. Shares lifted by futures optimism Stock Market (Reuter): Dow pauses for breath Wall Street Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Harrowell (UK) Ltd. Stock Watch Plessey 'a vital national asset' C&W still committed to Hong Kong Obscure landing The International Stock Exchange London Selling Shorts Barclays Business Centre The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Confident start to account Stock Exchange Prices 'A blueprint for the new Britain' Kent is at the sharp end of the socio-economic changes the channel Tunnel and the single European market will bring. How will it fare? Evans Langford Lionhope Limited The NAG Business Centre Visitors feeding the Garden Tourism is worth £280 million a year to Kent - and it wants more Port Ramsgate Ltd. No surrender, say the ferries By no means are the big shipping companies giving up in the face of the new Chunnel competition - a concerted fightback is planned White Cliffs Country Kent Economic Development Board Picture Gallery Wiltshier South East Ltd The Medway & North Kent Enterprices Office The world heads for the South-east Tunnelling to a traffic jam? Vital road and rail links in the country must be improved quickly if Kent is not to become a byword for congestion Dealing with reluctant witnesses Right went with bridge not site Legal Appointments Biddle & Co. Laurence Simons Associates Every weapon against the unions The court now seem bound to halt all official strikes, John Hendy writes Legal Brief Elliott & Company Proper sentences for grievous bodily harm to children Pending charge error Corrections Experts who go for broke Lately insolvency work has acquired a glamorous image, Edward Fennell says Legal Appointments Lloyds Bank James R Knowles Litigation with a friendly touch Americans have devised a new way of mediation, writes Philip Naughton, Qc Legal Resources West Midlands Regional Health Authority Practice Manager Assistant Company Secretary Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Neil F. Jones & Co. Dog legislation needs extra bite Guardian Royal Exchange Wilson Stephens Touche Ross Tax Consultancy Editorial Assistant Reuter Simkin Chambers and Partners Posts of Lecturer/senior Lecturer/principal Lecturer AMS The Office of the Banking Ombudsman Herbert Smith Search Recruitment & Selection ASA Law Hertfordshire Magistraits Court Committee Needham & James Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection Law Personnel The Times Classified Total Oil Marine Michael Page Legal Quarry Dougall BDO Binder Hamlyn Futures Replies to Box N31 Graduates needed for creature comfort Britain is not producing enough veterinary surgeons and the shortage has led to high demand for young graduates, Joan Venner reports Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall City Poly Nabarro Nathanson ASA Law Manchester Barristers Chambers Litigation Solicitor Legal Resources Recruitment- Londons leading legal staff recruitment… Public Appointments Kettering Health Authority The Polytechnic of Central London Accountancy Personnel Northern Ireland Civil Service Aea Technology Trent Polytechnic Nottingham Newark and Sherwood District Council Chiltorn District Council The Court House Normid Housing Association Limited Action Resource Centre Devon County Council Boating & Watersports Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayling Island Newtown House Hotel Get this Summer Rickmansworth Windsurfing Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Don't You Pack up! Haringey Magistrates' Courts Committee The Leprosy Mission International Hawthorn Developments Limited Peligoni Club Tarifa Tours Dolphin Time for a good soaking New watersports have taken off in recent years. The wet bike and the sailboard are challenging the common dinghy, as Authony Cox reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Westerly Sea School Tauren Charters Ltd Cranfield Sails Sailboard Insurance Summer Equipment Rental Marine Paints No Title Anvil Yachts Ltd Adventure Sports The Harbour Marine Company Windsurfers World Rhodos Greece Fowey Cruising School (Malta) Ltd Shallow Water Breathing Apparatus Weymouth Sailing Centre Poole Windsurfer Centre Surf Break '89 Isle of Skye Kings Nav Safe Suppliers & Installers Hamble School of Yachting Highlife Windsurf & Ski Strange is no stranger to fear Golf: The Sultan of Salt Becomes a Pillar of American Manhood by Working and Playing on his Nerves Old guard is rallying to the colours Games are awarded to the 3US Student Sports New captain for GB Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Final us Open Scores Busy autumn for England players Hockey Two burnt as train is attacked Football (AP): Putter does trick again for Davies Ladbrokes Tote aiming for record £4m on-course turnover Foot injury costs Starkey wealth of attractive rides Racing Mandarin: Most Welcome favoured by conditions Mandarin: Royal Ascot Selection Mandarin: Thirsk Selection The Times Racing Service Ives plans to ride in Hong Kong From Our French Racing Correspondent Paris: Fabre leads French raid on Ascot Results from yesterday's four meetings Travelling Light on mark again Owner Basil Thwaites dies of heart attack Old Vic plan Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Balancing act on apartheid's sticky wicket Cricket: Lord Bramall Holds Key to Unifying Diverse Opinions within Mcc and the ICC on South Africa's Future in the Game Fightback by Harden and Marks frustrates Kent The Times Sportsline Rapid Cricketline Weatherall Green & Smith Athey resists spinners Cheltenham taste rare defeat as batting fails A fourth win for Australia Another hundred for Gooch Middlesex waste conditions Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Lenihan to captain Lions for first time Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Senna steers a path to the beyond A driver driven by a desire to move into the rarefied plane inhabited by the immortals Lack of success fails to trouble happy Mansell French set a strong early pace Yachting Overseas Football Results For the Record Sky The hurdlers' express Cram testing his fitness against a great champion Athletics Kent pair triumphant Squash Rackets Allison returns to guide Fisher Aquascutum Sale Graf and Lendl win the green Wimbledon vote The sun never sets where the umpire reigns Wimbledon Seedings Ninth-wicket stand rescues Lancashire Ian Botham starts his comeback today in a benefit game for a county colleague, Paul Pridgeon, against the Worcestershire club side, Barnt Green. It will be Botham's first match since a fractured cheekbone forced him out of the first Test. He is to make his first-class return in the match against Yorkshire at Sheffield tomorrow Hurt Starkey misses royal appointment Sapsford fails at his first attempt Cup blow for Argentina Sports in Brief Evert puts to the sword rumours of her retirement FA in a dilemma on beer money End Column Red faces over sponsorship
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