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News from 27/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Jeremy Andrews, Fred Wright, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, T. R. Wotton, Gordon Allan, Joe Joseph and Derek Harris, John Gittelsohn, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Michael Binyon, John Lewis Political Staff, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Danielle Robinson and David Tweed, Mario Modiano, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, A. L. E. Newbold, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, John Lewis, Political Staff, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, W. Tully, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Peter Carter-Ruck, Peter De Ionno, Dorothy Wood, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Janet Daley, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Ernest J. Freyhan, Christopher Goulding, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter J. Witt, Director, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, John Bell and Jeremy Andrews, Frank Mycroft, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Evans Media Editor, John Holland, Martin Searby, Ian Ross, Simon Lord, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, George Austin, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Charles Gordon (Clerk), Ian Smith, Prof D. A. Bell, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Ivor Stanbrook, Martin L. Rantzen, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Charles Knevitt, Liz Smith, Jonathan Rendall, David Davies, Owen Jenkins, Michael Austin, Jenny Gilbert, Keith Blackmore, Richard Evans and John Goodbody, Peter Toynbee, Bernardine Coverley, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Gillian Crow, Michael Horsnell, Robert B. Dean (Editor), Alan Coren, Noël Goodwin, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Aston Atkinson, Sheila Gunn and Nicholas Wood, Leonard Vagg, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Llanos, Norman King, Managing director, Richard Evans, and Danielle Robinson, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, E. D. Peacock, Commercial Director,

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Spain bids to save summit from deadlock Germany and France in threat to isolate Britain The Times Portfolio Bond Pound slumps Index Raider cycles off after shooting man in head Court cuts estate agents' boards down to size Picture Gallery Beleaguered Gower hits back with a century Gurkhas may delay withdrawal Bond ruled 'unfit to hold licence' Railmen fail in High Court attempt to halt national strike New union threat to Wimbledon TV A Fimbra Member Rivals agree deal for Sissons move News Roundup Actor fined for drugs 'Murdered for £1.20' Commons TV deal Cult religion debate Roll-call of ridicule End of the dry spell Tenants to pay for arrears Council rents BSB faces new crisis after ruling on Bond Britain to defy EC over drinking water Government faces prosecution over failure to implement timetable Government faces revolt on water land pledges Threat of chaos in docks dispute 'Let every bad employer beware,' defiant Todd tells delegates 240 jobs could go with Wang closure Computer shutdown Schoolboy Adams clinches chess title Howe still hopes to succeed Thatcher Hostile questions on Ordnance sale P&O will pay legal costs of employees Former MEP fined £800 after refusing to fasten seat-belt In-flight fraces Environmental care project wins top community award Policing is criticized after 11,000 converge for party Airfield invasion Dodd's accountant 'in Wonderland' Mitsubishi Electric UK Limited Portfolio Citroen Summertime Setback for NHS reform as Guy's man quits Birmingham consultants will tomorrow spell out essential core services which local district hospitals should provide after the health service reforms. The doctors argue in a report thatn the must provide a 24-hour emergency service, a general surgical service for unselected emergency referrals and outpatient referrals and a coronary care unit Confidence in the Impressionists Saleroom Heritage head attacks archaeologists' 'antics' By Our Arts Correspondent: Training to present the past University funding Baker's £70m for research University funding Dream cars line up for big bids at Brooklands Price Waterhouse Deserted Kray is granted a divorce Streaker fined Boys removed Life sentence Yoghurt clear Marching on Paper launch All Nippon Airways Chinese crisis may prolong Gurkhas' stay in Hong Kong Closed-circuit TV urged by police to deter offenders Crime and punishment: 2 Technology looks a good substitute for beat policemen and one chief constable asks: Can traditional policing still be afforded? Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, examines police chiefs' annual reports in the second of two articles on the penal system Mr Ieuan Wyn Jones, Plaid Cymru MP for Ynys Mon, will today introduce a Bill drafted by the National Association of Probation Officers aimed at reducing the remand population—a fifth of prisoners in England and Wales—by 3,000 from 9,000 a day, saving £39 million a year. The Bill would increase the use of hostels, and magistrates could no longer remand persons charged with summary offences. Bird sucked into engine forces 737 pilot to land These Sainsbury's Prices will take your breath… Army on alert after gunman escapes Solicitors urged to be more tactful Accident returns to haunt Kennedy Thatcher spells out the issues Madrid summit hears terms for London's participation in monetary union Llodio (Reuter)—Basque separatist guerrillas exploded their most powerful bomb ever in this northern Spanish town yesterday but despite externsive damage to a paramilitary Civil Guards barracks only one guardsman was slightly injured, local officials said. The bomb contained about 330lb of explosive. Papandreou does some bedside bargaining Joint treaty to combat drugs (AP): Party line prevails as purge gathers pace Peking official reneges on vow to students Hong Kong (AP)—Activists here helped two student leaders, Mr Wu'er Kaixi and Mr Li Lu, and two dissident intellectuals, Mr Wan Runnan and Mr Yan Jiaqi, to escape the crackdown in China, sources said yesterday. The four had escaped imprisonment and possible death and were now in the WEst. World Bank defers decision Euro-matadors fail to draw a British charge (AP): Rebel raiders kill 39 in church World Roundup (Reuter): No exile for Savimbi Sri Lankan stake plot (AP): Soviet riot toll rises (Reuter): Mafia rebels guilty Border fence vanishes Fleeing ethnic Turks tell of brutality in Bulgaria Sofia feels shock of labour exodus US ruling allows execution at 16 (Reuter): Evren to visit camps Mercedes-Benz Punjab violence spreads to Delhi Party chiefs restrict Uno role after poll setback Tokyo—Seven Japanese businessmen have handed over controversial prefits they made from privileged share deals in a Recruit company to a charity run by the Red Cross. Donations from the seven senior members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, who include two former Prime Ministers, Mr Noboru Takeshita and Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone, totalled more than 180 million yen (£775,862). Fiat Protest battles outside court Seoul pastor faces death penalty over visit to North Korea Menem upsets labour hackers Death leap kills 2 Reuter: Water protest (Reuter): Piracy charge (AFP): Jet liability (AFP): Gold rush toll (Reuter): Sudan deficit (AFP): Minister goes (Reuter): Law tightened (AFP): Rebels held Reply to Griffiths report promised before recess Greens' anti-nuclear policy criticized by Tory MPs Energy Arts sponsorship reaches £30m Peers demand concessions Defeats worry ministers Nagotiations for coal contracts 'are going well' 'Value for money' in adverts Energy Bitterness of the coal strike resurrected in Commons Energy Some roses for The Rose Parkinson rejects carbon tax idea A query on aid for the leaders Thatcher Explains Museums Year figures Salmonella in laying flocks Test talks Parliament today Dangers on the private route London commuters and the thousands of other passengers who use heavily subsidized services stand to lose if British Rail is broken up. In the second of our three-part series on the practicalities of privatization, George Hill looks at the role of private investors and the need to balance market forces and public interest Rail for Sale Part 2 Winners and losers Ocean Spray You say potato... New Words for Old A continuing line The Settle - Carlisle Saga Royalty Studios a & B Givenchy at Number 153 Selling an experience People Society scent Night moves The Ball of the Belles Queen Charlotte's Ball is back in the social calender-but what will this season's debutantes wear? Hire Shops Debenhams stores Times Diary Where Deng scores over democracy Conor Cruise O'Brien assesses the great divide between the student demonstrators and China's traditionalist masses Obstruction in the outfield Undermined by the unions Janet Daley on why the German model would not work here Who will run the Tories? Soviet Influence The Floating Centre Collectively Westward Road and rail relief for Kent Dangerous dogs Nazi fugitives Forms of address Case for post-election opinion polls The Green vote Women priests The 'barren' eighties Holiday for horses Years and honour Hilltop tribute left in a mess Heat and power Waiting for the NHS Taking no chances Community charge Court Circular Today's royal engagements Mr Ahmed Jaffer The Times Reception Mystery of the lords' rooms at the Rose Archaeology Marriages Appointments in the Forces Birthdays today St Edward's School Society Bolshoi Ballet Birthday Ball Appointments Forthcoming marriages Favourites take bridge title Queen to visit New Zealand Russell Meiggs Leading authority on classical history Lifeline for transplants Science Report Michel Aflaq Thinker who inspired two Arab nationalist states Ronald Bottrall Births On This Day The Labour Conference Law Personnel Proficient Limited Commercial Chambers Butterworths & Co (Publishers) Ltd Overseas Development Administration Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Dudley Metropolitan Borough The Barnes Partnership Lovell White Durrant Bankers Trust Company Had us all in stitches Television Tomorrow The Raggedy Rawney Royal Academy of Arts An approachable giant Leonard Bernstein conducts Candide for the first in the Uk in December, as the highlight of the Times/LSO Autumn Season, Richard Morrison met the maestro in Rome last week Enthusiastic conducting Festival Philharmonia/Knussen Snape Maltings Honest and thoughtful Student Opera The Rape of Lucretia Royal Academy of Music Lloyds Bank Plc Clear, fluent poetry RPO/Herbig Festival Hall 'Break deadlock, release energy' The Prince of Wales, who today presents The Times/Riba Communily Enterprise Awards, writes about ending 'official inertia and wrangling' Drive and spirit link the winners Thirty-five groups honoured in community improvements scheme Clients' Advisory Service 'Example to everyone' City of Coventry Partners' top award Charles Knevitt reviews winners Talk-in tackles problems Delegates aim to cut the 'choking red tape' New lesson in living Refreshing way to the grassroots The quietly working 'Heineken quango' has gained a second wind, George Hill writes Fine achievers The Assessors Mercedes-Benz How the communities benefit Whether helping the disabled, unemployed or wildlife, the scheme has rewarding results. Charles Knevitt reports Concise Crossword No 1907 Entertainments Information Service A superhuman myth Word-Watching Winning Move Homes sweet homes Television Choice Radio Choice Harvey Nichols BBC1 Crippled Soviet submarine limps home The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,019 Weather Bolsover's Caliban forced to cave in Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Abbey's advice Airtours loss Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Bank intervention fails to prevent pound's slide Bidders for Gateway told to stop trades Minorco in Hanson talks during May Levi Strauss expands its seat of power Roomier trousers replace jeans among ageing Baby Boomers Sterling index drops below 90 Pressure on Bond after share ruling Davy recovers with £28.8m Arrows Limited Car engine factory site named by Toyota By Our Energy Correspondent: N Sea oil prices back above $17 Great Portland Estates P. L. C By Our City Staff: Smurfit to buy stake for £58m Heads or tails for Davy Corporation Tempus WPP may brand Ogilvy & Mather By Our City Staff: Taylor Woodrow signs £300m deal Whitecroft pays more as profit tops £15m By Our City Staff: AMI falls in third quarter Company Briefs Time rejects increased offer from Paramount Business Roundup Ratners sales '20% ahead' Leading Leisure grows Hooker falls on debt talk Wyndham up 140 % Topic BOC Tokyo debut date Mexico loan offer cut City urges Lawson to drop VAT plans for buildings Profits up to £7.4m at Fyffes Name change CMG ahead Court appeal French stake Only one previous owner Parish notice Gestetner jumps 29% By Our City Staff: Berkeley rises 25% to £22m Relax? Don't do it... The Times City Diary Room service Bradshaw's timetable Bardon in US buy and £16m rights NEC Gateway through the Isosceles looking glass Comment The fields are being levelled Comment No handout for Bombardier over Shorts Harrowell Clyde & Co Solicitors Support for CBI over interest rates stand Business Letters Questions of pilot control Alpha Stocks Shares rise despite trade worries Stock Market Printer's offer sets tree planting posers Eternal optimism over growth in sales Time to compete for prizes in the EMS Recent Issues Traditional Options Stock Watch North Mersey Fork Truck Specialists Wall Street London Traded Options (AP-Dow Jones): Profit-takers send Dow tumbling World Markets Gains in thin trading The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Zinc gets set for a shining future The increasing demand for galvanized steel from the car and construction industries and the disturbances in China look likely to lead to increased exports of zinc from the West and a healthy growth in the market AM&S Europe Zine Development Association The art of turning a dull metal into gold Celebrating 50 Years of Success Everything plus the kitchen zinc From protecting homes, factories, cars and church roofs to preventing nappy rash and sunburn and treating athlete's foot - zinc comes to the rescue Refining the mining business Australia is set to take the crown and become leader of the world's biggest zinc producers, Canada, the United States, Mexico and peru Noranda Sales Corporation Ltd Norzink (UK) Limited Audi Pioneering spirit of never say die In the 1970s the future of the zinc vastings market in the us was threatened by inexpensive plastic ones. The answer was to make cheaper zinc castings. Britain grabbed the chance to develop the technology and today leads the world Metaleurop Tracking zinc's international trade From Alaska to China the zinc markets speak any language Dealers set to polish their metal Le Centre Du Zinc Bunner Galvanising Services Ltd ZN Zodiac project is £59m sign of future success RTZ Company MIM Holdings Limited Strike peril looms Metallgesellschaft Ltd Bond of protection If galvanised steel is chipped, the zinc coating bleeds over the wound, making it suitable for the toughest jobs from crash barrier pylons Fixing damages for loss of statutory tenancy MSL International Gabriel Duffy Consultancy The four-point case on libel Peter Carter-Ruck looks at the proposed reforms for the law of defamation Army Officer Doncaster Metropolitan Institute of Higher Education Lectureship in Law One patient's evidence can corroborate another's Future consecutive sentence beyond court's powers Best of country rivals Rural practice is more lively and varied then Legal Appointments South Norfolk District Council Reuter Simkin The vital matter of privilege It should not be confused with confidentiality. A. L. E. Newbold explains Hamlin Slowe Solicitors Scrivener: Nervous days in Hong Kong Inns and Outs Lipson Lloyd Jones Camden Services The BOC Group Qualified or Nearly Qualified Actuaries Lord Chancellor Kleinwort Benson Group Unisys Legal Resources Locums Multiple Display Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Fox Williams Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southren Water-making Water Work West Midlands Regional Health Authority ASA- Law Stones Porter Herbert Smith Rowley Ashworth Law Graduates 'top 8' Tax Consultancy City Church Adams Tatham & Co Stones Porter TML Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Simmonds Church Smiles and Co Wessex Regional Health Authority Building a stage set for dreams Theatre design is on the rise as new stars, fresh from the art schools, enter the thriving world of the stage, reports Bernardine Coverley Public Appointments Newham Council London Borough of Havering Administrative and Legal… Cumbria Foreign & Commonwealth Office AEA Technology City of Coventry Multiple Display Advertising Items Anxious Lions wait for injured trio on eve of international Rugby Union: Sole Takes over as Captain from an Unfit Lenihan Experience is the key Queensland Provincial City Hospital Charity Recruitment Devon County Council Deputy Director (Training) Door kept open for merit table clubs Newcastle Health Authority Special occasion draws Rowing Henley Draw Brisbane Metropolitan Australia PCL Confident Harris springs a surprise Cycling Jockeying among the greats Julic Krone competes against men on their own terms in racing and wins Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Milton inspires Finchley Club Cricket Heptathlon record for Oshevire Student Sport Sport on TV SKY First paid outing for Olympic champion Andries blames his loss of title on dietary oversight Boxing Hood conceals his title prediction Fraser and Cowans victory in two days Cricket: Worcestershire Batsmen Continue to Struggle for Runs on the Pitches at New Road Second century for Hussain Notts capitulate to Agnew Cricket Photosales The Times Butcher races to 1,000 milestone Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Lion's share for Price Bowls Two shot as Turks riot Overseas Football Wells and Babington defy Hants Ereng is confident of overtaking Coe's world record Athletics World 800 Metres Record Control concentrated East Germany stands accused Drugs in Sport (AFP): Beaugrant is suspended for two years William Hill Mandarin (Michael Phillips): In-form Aquaglow can initiate lucrative double for Piggott Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selection The Times Racing Service Stephenson fined £400 by stewards Dettori extends run with 373-1 treble Dickinson not planning return Mandarin: Yarmouth Selection Nottingham results Plate attracts 15 entries Ladbroke Line Cup bonus mooted by Beaumont William Hill ATP Tour Hlasek is the first seed to fell but top trio all advance Tennis: Unfancied Swede is Responsible for Wimbledon's First Upset on Opening Day Yesterday's Results Wimbledon TV Sounding out a new stage Early impasse does little to hinder Becker For the Record Today's Order of Play Supporters' group gains members Bashley to step up a league Non-League football Everton hope that Rehn can take over from Steven Football Fixture list will not be changed Alderman's late burst cuts off England's escape Scoreboard from Lord's Telecom Security Limited Gower's century serves as an eloquent reply Sport in Brief Chairman praises his captain Head of ITV sport resigns Lendl conquers his nerves to defeat Pereira Britons recover in fine curtain-raiser Chesnokov hustled out

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