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News from 01/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Sarah Tridner, Jeremy Andrews, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Andrew McEwen and Dominique Searle, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Clifford Longley, Ian Murray and Michael Horsnell, P. Vinall, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Christopher Pomery, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, William Poeton (Vice-President), Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, T. G. Phillips, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, P. J. Taylor, Cliff Feltham, Philip Howard, Monsignor Michael Sharkey, Andrei Navrozov, Sally Martin, K. R. Jennings, Conrad Vess Bark, Michael Binyon, Cameron Kelleher, Peter Dear and Jane Shiling, Clive Davis, D. A. Fenner Headmaster, Bert Canning, Jeremy Flint, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Maurice Taylor, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Bryan Stiles, Andrew McEwen and Alan Hamilton, Peter Jones, Ruth Gledhill, Julian Critchley, Christ Petit, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Nicola Murphy, Philip Ray, Doug Sager, Paul Leigh, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Hung Thompson, Clive Daivs, John Percival, Fiona MacCarthy, John Hennessy, Hamish McLeod (Director), Graham Wood, Deborah L. Horsman, Simon Tait, A. R. F. Carter, Clare Hogan, Grabam Rock, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Griffith Joyner, George Chesteron, T. H. Ricahrdson, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Chris Patten, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Catherine Sampson, William Holmes, Brenda Jacob, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Peter Gerosa, Secretary, Rodney, Lord, Economics Editor, Ann Pasternak Slater, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, M. T. Connolly, Greta Carslaw, Richard Evans, John W. Deeley, Martin Trew, Roland Rudd and Philip Webster, Mark Herbert, John Goodbody and Geoff King, Ned Sherrin, John Gray, Barry Pickthall, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Kenneth Fleet, V. G., David Brewerton, Geraint Smith, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Adam Breeze, Editor, D. C. Andrews, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Gilbert, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Brian Alderson, John Wilcockson, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, VG, Matthew Parris, Andrew Powell, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, Samuel Abt, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, H. R. F. Keating, Ian Hunter, Rachel Warren, Jonathan Meades, Simon Rose, David Powell, Dow Jones, Anne McElvoy, Maria Scott, Mark Cole, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Anna Bramwell, Tim Cooper (former Co-Chairman), Conal Gregory, Philip Jacobson, Susie Roberts, H. W. Singer, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Alan Ross, Albert Taylor, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Hong Kong call to scrap royal visit Anger in colony grows on eve on Howe trip The Prince and the architect Monday Inside Travel Our Foreign Staff: Little-known Sudanese brigadier seizes power Man charged in store blackmail inquiry Game, set and youth at Wimbledon 'Divorced priest' writ for Runcie Jaruzelski says he will not run in poll Concerts Isuzu Review Knapp rejects BR talks offer Last-minute hitch for Ariane launch News Roundup Police tackle assaults Nationalization poll Aids claims 'deadline' Strike hits cashpoints Drink-drive damages The Sunday Times BR likely to announce a record £300m surplus Haughey talks 'to go ahead' An audience for Adams Space trip hotline is jammed Correction Owners drop house prices by 20% to encourage sates Dodd's 'fear of a civil war' Father calls for belts on school buses Furniture riddle is finally solved Saleroom National Savings Flying start to career Minister dismisses student loan claims Message clue to gunman Safe levels of radiation 'could be even higher' Portfolio Bond IRA raising £10m a year from drug deals and racketeering Hospitals to charge for surgery in health reforms pilot study Century of motoring on display Brutality of modern crime condemned Parliament Koalas stage comeback Milk price to rise 2p in London DIY stores to defy ruling Sunday trading Minister condemns council 'sabotage' Poll tax registers Listeria alert 'was given at correct time' Magistrate cheated on expenses Drinks charge Koo divorce Food victim Dog savaged Archer coup Homes ruined Brittan increases the pressure for early membership of EMS 1992 will see birth of the 'euro-car' Rose campaigners halt office work Auction over Two Days Hilton Help for an engine without any puff Fiat (Reuter, AFP): Gorbachov's TV address awaited World Roundup Basque rail bombing US vice-ring casualty Briton jailed for life No return for Marcos De Klerk 'too vague' Coup leaders pick up a poisoned chalice The military seizes power in troubled Sudan Killer of Texas treaty tree is arrested Conservatives search for friends Isolation in Strasbourg Key Facts about Sudan Harrods Greece may get interim Cabinet (AFP): Party tells Uno to keep out of Tokyo election campaign Hi Tecc Chilean police halt protest Bush flies flag for US patriots Gibraltar arrests Spanish patrol Shots on the Rock (AFP): Flats inferno kills 4 (Reuter): Final voyage (Reuter): Ugandan aid (AFP): Indian proviso (Reuter): Flood toll (AFP): Wedded woe (AFP): Aids victim (AFP): Tourists freed (Reuter): Poison denial (AP): Boys' army Prize dump Howe to be met by protesters Anxious Hong Kong awaits Foreign Secretary's visit Peking admits bigger toll US Congress heads for clash with Britain Guarantees are wanted Commons report on colony Sony Times Diary Wealth that must be spread John Gray sees the role of the state as still too pervasive-but failing to take a lead in one area vital for the national well-being From the city of fear to the bright and free Gavin Bell contrasts the atmosphere in Peking and Hong Kong A mauling for my fancy molar Rough justice for liberals Charles Bremner on a spate of controversial supreme Court rulings Memo to Sir Geoffrey More Generals for Khartoum Arms ban on China Gibraltar cemetery Heat and power Mother's grief at stillbirth Oil spillages Jet metal fatigue Burmese struggle Food for thought Getting to grips with the unions 'Green' politics Tangling with swans From little acorns... Schoolgirls and boys Grammar's role in education Wimbledon touch Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court and Social MOPS General Synod holds future of church unity in its hands Forthcoming marriages Marriages Meeting Baptism "Ark Royal" Gun Room Mansfield College Oxford Appointments Ardingly College Schools Cricket Festival Latest wills Dr Frederick Hacker A Psychological approach to terrorism George Buchanan Writer of wide-ranging concerns Judge Hatton Commonsense touch in Family cases Robin Howard Alistair Horne writes: Enzyme engineering success Science Report The Kingdom of God cometh not with observation.… China, India and Egypt The Times Office, Half-Past 11 a. m. The war with China 1839-42 was hardly a credit to Britain which, in opening up trade there, was also engaged in furthering the traffic of opium from India. The news from India was to be the pattern for many years to come—expansion, compaigns, conquests Cancer Research Campaign Royal engagements Church services times for tomorrow Anniversaries Dinners Birthdays Luncheon Reception Cycling's intense drama Television Choice Sourness of suite love Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC1 Return of the rebel teenager Television Choice Radio Choice BBC 1 Johnsons Photopia Soviet interest in R-R gas deal The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,0231 (Reuter): Greenpeace boards Soviet submarine Weather The Times Diana martin Ltd. Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Fimbra block on JGM Time suit Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Isosceles and Panel in new battle over Gateway Price war hits broker with £12.5m losses Rate rise unlikely despite a turbulent week for sterling Pentland agrees to £328m takeover Reorganization to ensure cash pay-out to shareholders By Our City Staff: Greene King rises to £19.2m Brewer seeks protection from Elders Abbey National share price hits low ebb on grey market Arthur Bown & Co (Leicester) Ltd Section 2 National Westminster Bank Plc Restructuring costs see Berisford fall to £36.4m By Our City Staff: Ivory slips to £2.68m after reshaping costs Aaronson plunges on warning Reed profit 'creditable' Interest rates hit Coloroll DIY sales Soviet markets open wide to Britain Young sees 'considerable acceleration' in trade 'Standstill' talks at Sea Containers Four bidders on NESL shortlist Day of reckoning arrives for London's securities industry Enterprise scores in North Sea Automated Security in $105m US deal Picture Gallery ConsGold vote result Marinex deal Tilling up Appleyard buy SI worsens Elf stake Greenwich loss CPB purchase British Midland files BA complaint DTI inquiry into Milford Docks Wiggins gives warning as profits soar 72% Business Roundup Total find to be developed Stores group sales fall Wood surges to £1.15m Recent Issues The Times Newspaper firm ahead EHP in £15m property sales (Reuter): First Aus$1bn profit for BHP Record steel and minerals trading offsets currency factor Reynolds to step down as chairman of RHM New warning oh profits by estate agent (AFP): Bank governor resigns over new Greek financial scandal (Reuter): Insider inquiry at Credit Suisse Company Briefs The Times Stock Watch Alpha Stocks (Reuter): Bond appeals over ABT 'unfit' ruling Reckitt plans reshape RTZ pays out $3.6bn to BP London Traded Options Traditional Options Tribunal awards Phillips $110m Rescue of failed Texas banks will cost $2bn Doubts over bid hit Plessey shares Stock Market Unit-Linked Insurance Investments A&M buys prompt cash call Loss trimmed (Reuter): Hooker creditors sign debt pact Wall Street (AP), (Reuter): Dow slumps in worst week for 15 months World Markets The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Continued retreat Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up Tr Performance Pep First Time Buyers Kleinworf's cut-rate cover bonus Unlocking cash to help terminal Aids patients Family Money Henderson the Investment Managers Briefings Lloyds' new-style Pep 'too late' for Abbey Cold shoulder this cold-calling Friendlies get a hostile reply from Government Move to improve societies' tax concessions fails Members set for fair shares Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Life Skipton Building Society Iron curtain lifts on Soviet art Subsidence and that sinking feeling Family Money Cushioning the interest rates blow Tom Tickell assesses Panmure Gordon's new mortgage plan The London Share Account Good credit record is no guarantee of gaining cheque card Rules on advice eased Hitachi Far East's star in ascendancy again Malaysia and Singapore head the league for unit trusts, reports Susie Roberts Decision on deeds does not alter need to make will Independent Financial Adviser Kleinwort Benson Unit Trusts Have fun loitering within tent Family Money The costs of camping have risen-but then, so has the standard of accommodation. Peter Morris tracks down the trends off the beaten track Guide to ethical pensions Tunbridge Wells Equitable Friendly Society Allied Arab Bank Repatriating money from Spanish bank 'Children treated unjustly' by Abbey MLA Investment Mangement Limited Anger over 'unprofessional and lazy' British estate agents Letters Credit Suisse Buckmaster & Moore Bubble bursts for timeshare industry Family Money After the hard-sell and hyperbole, a much-maligned business faces the OFT. Rachel Warren reports TSB Bank Concerts: Lso Special Offer Cook: Filipino Fling Big Bolshoi Business The Most Famous Ballet Company in the World is Back thanks to Two Pop Concert Entrepreneurs. But is It the Best? John Percial Reports The Times Section 3 Christie's Shortening the odds The Ned Sherrin Column If I were For all you lovely world leaders Charles Jourdan Shortening the odds Face to Face The Ned Sherrin Column Bryan Appleyard Meets the Bishop of Oxford Help the Aged Direct Conservatories Mad about the bike From our Own Correspondent Today 198 cycilists set off on the Tour de France, Philip Jacobson reports on a curiously Gallic sporting passion Old king Cole and a Flower Museums Simon Tait on the remarkable Victorians who laid the foundation of today's museums Exhibition Guide The Times Shell Museum of the year Another classic mess Why the ideals of the education policy cannot be divorced from the bills which students have to pay Boerewors and chips? Our Weekend Clare Hogan finds out how Donald Woods and his family spend an English weekend Shoparound Parker Knoll The Breton Shirt Company Pine beds by Moriarti Tudor Crown Cutlery Tennis Teaser by Clive Doig Dunlopillo and Latex Careform Dx Anbil Systems Ltd Seymours Shirts Outings Asda Hard rockers' café Eating OUTJonathan Meades visits a shrine to musical endurance Restaurant and Catering Guide Beijing Cottages Good Earth Golden Horn Directory Fresh South Coast Lobsters Fogareiro Maison Bouquillon Hinde Catering Co Dinner Jackets Catering Salvador's El Bodegon South Indian Restaurant Benjarong Chefs Wanted Cook Required Royal Festival Hall The Edradour Tag along for beef steak tagalog The Times Cook Frances Bissell, guest cook at the Manila Peninsula hotel, tries out some traditional Filipino dishes based on local ingredients Fruit on the bloom Jane MacQuitty is back from Bordeaux's Vinexpo, with little enthusiasm but lots of ideas for July wines Alvear Uk Ltd Wine Buys Yesterday's holy bowlers Nostalgia is not wasted on Chris Patten Michael Stewart Swatched in the paternal mantle Anna Freud's assumption of the role of companion and guardian of her father, Sigmund, was also an exercise in self-abnegation. Fina MacCarthy review the latest portarait of the analyst Anna Freud By Elizabeth Young-Bruehl Macmillan, £18.95 All the detectives-in great detail Crime Murder Will our By T. J. Binyon Oxford, £12.95 Who's all shopped out? A Woman Named Jackie By C. David Heymann Heinemann, £14.95 Drawn to successes Spirit of a more gullible age Growth of the Soil By Knut Hamsun Souvenir Press, £5.95 In net week's Books Pages: Victoria Glendinning… Sing a song of exile Biography Andrei Navrozov Nikolai Gogal By Vladimir Nabokov Oup, £5.95 Backward glance at the years in between Alan Ross reviews a bright and breezy journalistic survey of a strange, sad and foolish decade The Thirties By Malcolm Muggeridge Weidenfeld, £6.95 Quick List Al Kashkool Bookshop Life, death and deep meaning What Does It All Mean? By Thomas Nagel Oxford, £3.95 A Year inside The South Bank Centre Wigmore Hall Raymond Gubbay Goldsmiths Choral Union The Times Barbican Victor Hochhauser Wembley Victor Hochhauser Concerts The Times Mathaf Gallery Myskow's snap, cackle, and pop Radio Pelle Body and soul Rock Chaka Khan Hammersmith Odeon The Emperor strikes it rich The Arts Thanks to the special effects of fantasy films like Star Wars and Indiana Jones, George Lucas has breathed new life into the cinema. Anne Buillson met the movie mogul who is probably the richest man in Hollywood 'Allo,'allo this looks like a good story Television Like a man half his age Jazz Stan Getz, Theatre Royal, Glasgow Flying the flag Concert Bach Ensemble St James's Piccadilly Emperor Marketing Services Ltd. Out with the frills, in with the skills Rock Cardata Polyphony ho! Classical Mood music for the mall Jazz Double bass delights Opera Westwood The Week Ahead Rock A new leaf to turn Gardening Weekend Tips Link Stakes Ltd. Agriframes Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items I. F. M. Industrial Food Machinery Co. Ltd. Sofa's Sofa Beds Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc For the Home G. Thornfield Ltd The Grandisson Collection The London Wall Bed Company Scandecor Dept. Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Futons I. S. Direct Mail Ltd Carloo Jacobus Workshop Premium Panels Genuine Old and New York Flagstones Crazy Paving… Ardenco Ltd. (Dept. Ttr) Seymour Shirts Bramley's Nurseries Forest The Fitted Garden Joliman Power Health Products Ltd. Akom Ltd. Tony Glew Private Hire Service Pantiles Trugrind Mother Earth Waterbeds Fiesta Canopies Ltd Magi Grip West London Tile Warehouse Why Don't You Pack up! Patrician Water Systems Fragrant Old Fashioned and English Roses Algarid The Concerts The Times/LSO Autumn Season A Special Offer to Times Readers Today The Times offers readers the chance to enjoy a series of concerts at the Barbican Hall for the London Symphony Orchestra's new season. Choose from the 17 concerts below and you will get priority booking, plus discounts of up to 30 per cent on tickets How to Book Concise Crossword No 1911 The Times Braced for the boards Chess Geraint Smith assesses the contenders in The Times schools championship Tennis Teaser Answers Winning Move Bridge Index Tiriac manages to keep good company Top three as right as rain Dutch player may face ticket investigation Ballesteros in the mood to intimidate Edberg passes stern test in concentration Double relief for Graf Pollon-Eyes Section 4 Change to Explore Singapore Resolution in the Air in Paris Next Week: A Free Break in the Country Devotion to all things is the Attitude Flawless beauty or plastic to the core, beholders cannot deny that Griffith Joyner invests the track with spectacular glamour In the United States Veuve Chequet Ponsardin Disillusioned Prost may join Williams Motor Racing Banned players take legal advice (Reuter): Lewis in call for sprint record reform Drugs in Sport Resilient Willison puts paid to hopes of Norway surprise Golf Skipper protests over result of Cup trial Yachting For the Record Today's Order of Play Hobbs has a walk-on part Wimbledon Results Wimbledon TV Yesterday's Results Today's Order of Rowing Kelderman stays relaxed to cause upset of the day Rowing England's first game is against All Blacks Rugby Union England's hopefuls under the microscope Cricket Telecom Security Fignon in back for his greatest test Cycling: A Transatlantic Challence Could Disappoint French Hopes for a Home Win in the Bicentenary Year Tour Team by Team Guide to the Tour Steven ties up loose ends of Rangers move Football Antibo makes a Finn mark Athletics Price in full control Bowls (AFP): Drug claim denied by Otto In Brief England open campaign Hong Kong fives Imran's new leaf Ovett 's Scots date Morton returns Cooper included Sychronized squad Hazards of verifying a record catch Fishing: Getting a Porbeagle through the Letterbox Posts Problems A man of the Tour With the Tour de France starting in Luxemburg today Samuel Abt examines the achievements of Sean Kelly, who at the age of 33 knows that, realistically, this must be his last chance of winning the greatest race in cycling and bringing his career to a fitting conclusion Busy schedule for Zimbabwe Hockey Sheffield seeks sponsorship Student Sport Entrée to the world of polo Festival spirit at Clifton and Bryanston Schools Cricket Premium price of dialling a winner Graham Rock conducts an investigation into 10 of the most popular telephone tipping services From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Derby record awaits Cauthen From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Sheriff's Star for Saint-Cloud prize Racing next week Scenic for Ayr Wildenstein to use Lellouche Starkey winner MacKay rides Curragh Tomorrow BBC2 Emerging from a recession with pride The Good Racecourse Guide Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Winning Gallery on appealing mark Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Doncaster results Lingfield Park Newcastle Goodwood Ladbroke Line Bath Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline When sport oversteps the moral mark Cheating through drugs; exploitation of children; and genetic engineering to come. Monsignor Michael Sharkey examines the dangers as crisis succeeds crisis in the world of sport Sky Britons on long haul to Minsk Powerboating Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Sport on TV (AFP): Rainey is fastest in practice Motor Cycling Cutting costs to Canada India with Bales Poland CTC A new code of conduct Travel News Double the fun of the four-star Best boarding for a birdie Great Company Travel Books An Irish Journey Swan Hellenic The Paris of the Revolution Swarming to Slovenia In a quiet corner of Yugoslavia, Richard Gilbert is charmed by a Bee Museum Cannes French Riviera Travel Notes Tis a Far Far Better Thing A City of Two Tails Alan Franks assesses the mood of the French capital in the build-up to the Revolution celebrations Mitterrand's sternest critics say that there is little to choose between him and Louis XVI Le Quatorze Juillet Bicentenary crossword - with a chance to win a case of pink champagne P&O European Ferries The Paris Bicentenary A selection of the city's special cultural events which will be running during Bastille week and afterwards Theatre Music and Dance Film Holidays & Villas Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Villas American Travel Centres The Magic of Travel Ltd. Sardinian Affair Marbella Shropshire House to Rent Air Portugal Mandeer Holidays Ltd Travelbag Journey Latin America Just Imagine! Gleneagles Luxury Hotel Melvine Hall Hotel Bournemouth Small Comfortable Friendly Park View Hotel Broadstairs the White House Hotel Raasay Outdoor Centre Aberystwyth Kilimanjaro & Indian Ocean Bournemouth Highcliffe on Sea Rothesay Hotel Jubilee Inn Eastbourne Springfield Country Hotel Bournemouth Calcot Hotel Kynance Bay House Hotel Bournemouth Ingledene Kimberley Court Hotel Isle of Wight Sidmouth, Devon Bournemouth Southbourne Avoncliffe Hotel Torquay Tennis for anyone Dough Sager tries out some expert coaching under the Spanish sun Coombe Cross Hotel Painting Holidays Mevagissey Cornwall Country Garden Hotel & Restaurant New Forest Bashley Lovelady Shield Country House Hotel Luxury Finest Cuisine Travel Notes Safe, clean and full of surprises The people of Singapore wonder why tourists visit their country. Andrew Powell found some good reasons Thomson Ford

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