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News from 05/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Chris Peachment, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Jane Dobija, Andrew McEwen, John Wilcockson Wasquehal, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Margaret de Bunsen, Cliff Feltham, Andrew Warren, Director, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Michael Binyon, Michael Binyon Brussels, James Bone, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Ben Travers, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Charles Wintour, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Lawrence Airey, Joan Chamberlain, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Griff Rhys Jones, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Brian Wilson, John Patten, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Wiliams, Rex Bellamy, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, David Hands Rugby Correspondent Queanbeyan, Peter Morgan, Director General, Robert Cockburn, Jane Wyatt, Candia Lutyens, Mel Webb Monte Carlo, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent Stockholm, John Woodcock, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Patricia Davies Pals, Gillian Bowditch, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Liz Gill, Will Wyatt, Assistant Managing Director, Craig Seton, Robin S. Howard, Iain Laird, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Irving Wardle, David Sapsted, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, B. F. Hewitt, President, Christopher warman, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Gerry Palmer, Account Director, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, James Bone and Liz Gill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster and John Lewis, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, I. W, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Anthony Green, Mary-Anne Grant, Michael Seely, Michael Binyon and Harvey Elliott, Richard Evans and John Goodbody, Michael Dobbs, W. J. Phiri, T. Hoseason-Brown, Andrew Lycett, Robin Oakley, Tim Jones and Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Christopher Walker Khartoum, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Derek Harris, Neil Bennett, Rotterdam, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Susan MacDonald, Frank L. Chapman, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Nicholas Wood and Andrew McEwen, Philip Webster and Peter Evans, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Thatcher and Kinnock clash on rail chaos 'Striker's friend' jibe at Labour leader School lessons Portfolio Bond Graf in semi-final Hanson victory Index Local services hit by Nalgo stoppage Patten tells Muslims blasphemy law must stay Bodyguards fight off media men Gorbachov sets them storming at the Bastille UK offers a safe haven to more in Hong Kong Clarke says the BMA is winning Last fatal flight of a pilotless MiG Bovis abroad Men face charges over Blake escape News Roundup Surge in car exports Policeman cleared Water Bill amended Awacs option refused Comedy actor dies Tories at odds on European party link The Times Scope of Thatcher reshuffle diminishing Jail and fines in crackdown to silence the radio pirates TV chiefs clash on levels of violence Broadcasting standards Union action halts council services West End theatres face strike threat Correction British Telecom It's you we answ Father gets life for murdering daughter who rejected Islam Conflict of faiths Evans 'suicidal' after killing Schoolgirl murder trial Council plans tags and fines Dog registration Farmers start a hedgerow revival Modern welcome for an historic fleet Birth pill hormone may fight cancer Price Waterhouse Portfolio Toyota Graduate salaries are forced up as firms compete for top staff Appeal on Rose work is dropped Navy faces big shortage of recruits By Our Higher Education Reporter: Funds threat to Cambridge University finance Benin bronze head breaks tribal art record at £1.32m Salermoom 0n gossamer wings and a prayer Prince says visitors 'harm Highlands' Datasolve Big rise in help for crime victims Doctors vote not to co-operate with key reform proposals Patients urged to wake up, stand up and speak up in support of 'great national asset that is the NHS' British Medical Association The Mortgage Corporation Chief of pioneering 'green' group quits Split on environment Farmers accused over child deaths Britain stakes a claim for honours in bridge One third of eggs found unfit to eat Greenpeace £10,000 incentive to join property ladder Council housing Ford Happy birthdays recalled Pupils excluded from curriculum Protests persist on anniversary of Piper tragedy Disaster survivors to relive ordeals Journalist wins libel Rushdie case Disabled win Cannabis haul Armed raid Death award Stage post Nanny guilty School fire Trip cancelled Toyota choice Midland Mujahidin leader insists Kabul regime must go Solidarity deputies clash with rivals in new parliament (Reuter): Soviet MPs reject minister Servowarm EC sues Britain in fishing dispute Belgians ape the English hooligan Reagan hurt in riding accident World Roundup (Reuter): Jewish emigration rise Shift on Mandela Mouse refused patent Beirut airport delay Bhutto in London Dialogue is the key to peace in Afghanistan Howe visit offers no hope to boat people Hong Kong—Mr Cliff Reece, a leading campaigner for the right of British abode for Hong Kong residents, said yesterday that Sir Geoffrey Howe's refusal to offer passport insurance left him feeling ashamed to be British (Chris Pomery writes). Mr Reece, after meeting the Foreign Secretary, said: "Everybody here, including the expatriates, is very, very annoyed about the way this is being tackled" (AFP): Dissidents' charter for unity Li Peng claims victory in ending unrest (Reuter): Hunt for al-Mahdi stepped up as junta consolidates power Khartoum (Reuter)—General Omar al-Bashir has declared a one month unilateral ceasefire in the six-year-old civil war in the south, according to Omdurman state radio yesterday. He has offered an am nesty to those fighting the Government for political reasons Sharp Medellin car bomb kills governor (AFP): Boxer jailed (AP): Shaded oak Author to run (Reuter): Teachers held (AP): Rebel attack (AP): Flash floods (AP): Crossed lines (AFP): Firing squad (Reuter): Hot tip Abbey National Bulding Society Australia keeps wraps on UK bomb fall-out report 'Softie' challenges Mayor Koch Ruling puts abortion at the centre of US politics Pinochet's 10,000 persuaders Thatcher inflaming rail conflict, Kinnock tells MPs Prime Minister Mandela 'must be freed' The Muslim community in Britain Mr John Patten, Home Office Minister of State, yesterday wrote to a number of leading British Muslims. This is a text of his letter Talks on new pay plan for teachers Education Pollution amnesty 'figment of Opposition imagination' Hancock's Curse ties the peers up in knots Australian policy rejected Antarctic Minerals Bill Divided families aided by tests Politics ban on officials Cheaper halls Tram user Third reading Parliament today Life In training at the chalkface A pilot scheme that allows teachers to gain professional qualifications while working in the classroom will begin in Britain next year. Similar programmes in the United States have helped solve the teacher shortage. James Bone, in New York, and Liz Gill report Secrets of Street of Shame Back to basics for French schoolteachers France Takes opposite View Her mother's daughter? Does Sylvia Plath's eldest child feel burdened by her mother's talent? Libby Purves met her Tomorrow The Multiyork Summer Sale Briefly Fortnum & Mason Beauty and the beasts Why two cosmetics gaints have decided that beauty need not mean pain Martin Fletcher Times Diary Bhutto, thriving on feud and challenge Anatol Lieven talks to Pakistan's prime minister, who arrives in Britain today, about her eventful eight months in office Such an onslaught, but the Prince is right Simon Jenkins takes issue with Richard Rogers on modern architecture Bucks fizz and metaphysics Thatcher, the EC realist A Wasted Visit Watching over the Fleet Often on a Sunday Builders irked by water issue Pay at the top Behind closed doors TV programming Architecture in the community The press in Zambia Coach safety Pollution test for energy Bill Divided we were News veteran Seeing grey Figuring it out Court Circular Latest wills Cacc Birthdays today Marriage Anniversary Bolshoi Ballet Lecture Elections Taking a breath of fresh air Science Report Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Dinners Jim Backus The voice behind Mr Magoo Gen Sir Horatius Murray Commander of classic armoured action in Italy Dowager Countess of Elgin and Kincardine Frank Laws Johnson Arise, O Lord: O God. lift up thine hand: forget not… On this Day East Kent Fairs Just for opiners Television SKY In the time of Nick Chris Peachment meets Nick Nolte, who rejects the conventions of Hollywood film acting to excellent effect Rising joyously above calamity Theatre Anything Goes Prince Edward Imprisoned poet emerges a hero A Song in the Night Lyric, Hammersmith Dance music for ears Jazz Hank Crawford/ Jimmy McGriff Quarter Ronnie Scott's Set fair to put buyers in the picture July is proving to be a busy month for fairs and auctions, with much to delight the eye, Huon Mallalieu reports Portland Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charnham Close Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brighton Antiques & Period Furnishings Show Paul Goble Sir William Russell Flint Auction 750 Lots of Antiques The Sladmore Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millers of Kelvedon Antiques Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Exhibitions Limited Antiques Hines of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spink & Son Limited Quality Datelined & Vetted Antiques Fair Antique & Collectors Fair This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1914 Entertainments Steps to Taylor addiction Word-Watching Winning Move Failure to thrive Radio Choice Rothschild Asset Management BBC 1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,026 £40m centre to ease air chaos European flight accord Weather Case of a cuckoo and a sinking nest Political sketch Business & Finance 25-30 Media & Marketing 36-37 Law… The Pound Stock Market £214m for Gateway Abbey price Pepe rights 3i record Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates ConsGold accents higher offer Ten days of hard taiking bring Hanson terms to £15.30 a share S&N takes over at Center Parcs with £218m deal By Our City Staff: Boots offer terms sent out SE to privatize settlement service Outside shareholders will have 60% stake in clearing house Reserves drop by record $2.24bn Dutch treat for the Scots brewers By Our City Staff: Inquiry at Smith New Court Greene King Bid hopes buoying Empire Stores Tempus Vodafone Clipper close to agreeing £4m deal for listed hotel Gardner in £11.5m purchases Coffee prices collapse Tyndall buys IEL offshoot £100m issue Power acquires prime US retail site for $43m Business Roundup Profits soar at distributor Lister falls to £1.62m Claremont losses grow Carbo buys for £2.5m Coalite forecasts rise in dividend By Our City Staff: Cadbury allowed to borrow more ERM is not a magic talisman, says Young Bond to sell building Arlington up Vaux purchase Sims surges Plessey flogging for Birch British Gas reshuffle aims for greater share of market Name dropping The Times City Diary Write-down McLean's in full sale By Our City Staff: Brazil holds back on debts H Young hit by launch of eye test charges Bank of Scotland All's well that ends well for ConsGold holders Comment Leisurely way to beat raiders Comment EHP to develop range under Playboy name Martin Dawes Communications A&P attacks viability of Gateway under Isosceles Erivan Haub, secretive power behind the Newgateway bid Western Data Corplhation Ltd Southern lifts interim results 48% to £4.2m Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Crown Buckley's five-year target Stock Watch The Times Electronics spotlight switches to Ferranti as bid talk grows Stock Market A visit by brokers to Lucas Industries' operations in Koblenz, West Germany, and Birmingham this week disappointed. On Monday in Koblinz they were told the group had achieved only 2.5 per cent of Europe's market for automatic braking systems. A visit to the group's electronics interests in Birmingham yesterday also failed to cheer them. The price fell 12p to 631½p London Traded Options Beaverco in profits surge to £2.8m Modest gains Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commercial Property Dunlop Heywood Provincial Bank Plc R. M. Gamble and Company Ltd Gallagher Brown & Co Ltd AEQ Strutt & Parker BRK Adams & Holmes Mortgage Co., Inc Henry Davis Sw16 Stephen Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Toad Hall goes hi-tech Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lammas Court Throgmorton Business Centre Local London Group Limited Charles Price & Company Commercial Property to Let City slump ahead? With a drop in demand for financial properties and competition from Docklands and the future King's Cross site, there could be some empty office blocks on the City skyline London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items JA Fairclough Homes Churchill Associates Low Cost Mortgages Fairbanks JL Financial GIF (Consultants) Ltd. Fimbra Abbey National Jackson-Stops & Staff North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items London Property Millera Wharf Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Property Helme-Lodge Picture Gallery In the Market Moving and booming Relocation business is thriving, despite the recession. Christopher Warman finds company transfers are the key Egerton Cruso Wilkin Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Property Savills M. B. Hodgson & Son, Wates Build with Care Strutt & Parker Michael Low Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro—connect Ltd Overseas Property Relocation The Complete Relocation Service House Hunting Moving to Tyneside? Thomas Hatfield Associates Relocation Services White Rose Relocation Lamorna Property Services Relocation East Anglia Hamptons International Antibes Les Pins La Nouvelle Cote D'azur Multiple Display Advertising Items Prices Range Publishers win numbers game The Press J the Jenkins Group Shropshire Publications Hoggett Bowers A sporting chance? The question of a clash of interests has surfaced again in television sport. Andrew Lycett talks to the players Sedgwick Group BBC Corporate Recruitment Services Rich pickings There are new chiefs at Tatler and Harpers & Queen, but who are the readers? Libby Purves took a straw poll Royal Mail Parcels Air Call Communications The Way into the City Entertaining idea Bylines Legal Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Cornhill Publications Ltd Computer Search & Selection Plc Accountancy Solutions Personnel Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Beck Blue Arrow Gordon-Yates Be your Own Boss Sell Success New Products that Work Personal Assistant to Chairman Royal Household Secretary Reception Line Susan Beck Tuckerman Commercial Limited Elida Gibbs Caring for Health and Beauty Graduate Appointments Middlesex Polytechnic Love + Tate Jaygar Susan Beck Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Royal Academy of Music Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Laura ashley Council of Europe Personnel Resources Imperial Cancer Research Fund Secretary/property Manager Joyce Guiness Junior P. A The Industria Society Citibank The Recruitment Company Cjes Gordon-Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries Mappin & Webb Chartleigh Secretary/design Consultancy Directors' Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus Hobstones Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries Mackay Richmond Design Aware Advertising Agency Secretaries plus Hobstones Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Grosvenor Bureau Property Services Company Secretary/pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus N. M. Rothschild & Sons Limited Homary Holland Angela Mortimer Leslie Marsh & Co The Council of the European Communities Brussels Matuschica & Co Ltd Career Connection Karen Barrett Multilingual Services Secretaries plus P. A. To M. D Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ned Management Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items T. M. International Secretarial Recruitment Designer P. A International Vacationers Holiday Inn Mayfair Boyce Bilingual Paris French Mother-Tongue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pension condition is a continuing one Media Creme Eurovine recruitment Ltd Editorial Secretary Goethe Institut Appellate procedure on street trading licences Mauley Summers Coroner acted within his discretion Marsh & Parsons Olympic thunderbolt from Canada National federations come under attack in the latest tirade against mususe of drugs in sport Canoeists must build confidence Sport for the Disabled By helicopter for special day at Silverstone Record fleet gathers for tall ships race Yachting: Parade of Sail Marks 800th Anniversary Fo Landon's First Lord Mayor By a Special Correspondent: Weir goes in quest of third title Gofl: U S Ryder Cup Captain Embarks on a Rainy Reconnoitre Gold shoulder for Floyd Card of the course Problems in reaching the first tee Promoting inclusion of the men Netball Bailed Mackay gains first win since return Steeplechase Evolution Nashwan setback brings Eclipse betting to a halt Racing Koech record may not last a week Athletics Takenhall on attractive mark to pick up the winning thread Kempton Park Selections Yarmouth Selections The Times Racing Service Williams shows true grit Mandarin: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Results from four meetings Hayes back with One Man Band William Hill Incorrigible Botham hits Northants with 11-wicket haul Cricket: Worcestershire Move into Fifth Place with Victory by an Innings while Essek Draw in a Thrilling Finish at Horsham Middlesex tumble to DeFreitas pace The Times William Hill Nursery days of two old Blues Somerset call off the chase Set fair for Atherton Humpage drops anchor for survival Leading First-Class Averages Sussex stand up to scrutiny of their character Berkhamsted recover to lift Cowell Trophy Cotton holds the key Chance for Fignon to erase deficit Cycling England's lesson in team-work Hockey Backs hunger for lion's share Rugby Union: The British Isles' Tactical Awareness Still Leaves Much to Be Desired For the Record Murphy leaves it late Equestrianism Two from Wilton seals win Polo Odds heavily against a naval victory Shooting Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Club consensus on TV seems remote Football Bray delivers the title Bowls Graf is let down by service Yesterday's Results McEnroe 8-1 to win title Nasty shows how nice a good old baddie is Tennis Today's Order of Play William Hill Wimbledon TV Wilander braced for McEnroe volley Sanchez bows out after reaching limit of resources New Era Evert labours to make a point WITA is prepared to ban drugs offenders The Wimbledon attendance was 8,001 up yesterday on that for the second Tuesday last year and, at 35,742, the figure was 2,835 below the record set in 1985. It was still below the record for any day of he championships, set at 39,813 on the first Thrusday in 1986, but this year's aggregate attendance for the first eight days is 8,278 up on 1988, the record year Sport in Brief Classic winner may lose race on drug charge Curtis called into Edgbaston squad Lions delay selection Tour provokes boycott threat from Africans

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