News from 08/07/1989
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Jeremy Andrews, Terry Pratchett, Ian Fraser, Clifford Longley, Catherine Bennett, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Brain Sedgemore, Anne Billson, Barry Trowbridge, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Jenny Nisbet, David Rhys Jones, Tom Lubbock, Richard Evans and Nicholas Beeston, Andrei Navrozov, Isabel Raphael, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Greg San Miguel, David Missen (Trustee), Jeremy Flint, John Holland and Michael Evans, Tony Foreman, Mario Modiano, Alan Hollinghurst, J. K., Kevin Eason, Tony Patrick, Ronald Water House Chairman, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Ina Taylor, Brian James, Joan Didion, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Louis Moutinot, Corinne Schmidt, Quinlan Terry, Philip Webster and Tim Jones, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Burton, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Martin Cropper, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Tony Winlaw, Frances Bissell, James Wood, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Donald Maitland, David Howell, R. A. Buchanan Director, John Hennessy, Max Harrison, Simon Tait, Alex McWhirter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Robin Duchesne Vice-Chairman, Nicole Swengley, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Brian Cox Chairman, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), P. D. R. Talbot Willcox, Michael Watkins, John Van Der Kiste, Dominic Lieven, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Richard E. Bizley, Craig Brown, Wyndham Lewis, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Evans, Conrad Voss Bark, Leslie Waddington, Martin Trew, G. MacDonald, Bailey Morris and Colin Narbrough, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, John Holland, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, George Eliot, Irving Wardle, Martin Searby, Peter Brimelow, Ian Ross, Barry Pickthall, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, M. J. Akbar, A. E. Housman, Kenneth Fleet, Ian Newsham, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Charles Bukowski, Brian Alderson, John Wilcockson, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Malcolm McKeag, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Correspondent, and Michael Binyon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Jenny Gilbert, Christopher Ricks, J. W. T. Walters, Julian Empett, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Adrian Dannatt, David Sinclair, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Aldridge, Hugo Vickers, John Emburey, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Peter Rowsome Senior archaeologist, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Mark Mortimer, Anne McElvoy, David Sapsted and John Goodbody, Anna Bramwell, Colin Campbell, Brian Fairfax-Lucy and Philippa Pearce, Judy Froshaug, Susie Roberts, VG, Philip Ray, Richard Williams,
ResumoDockers strike as hopes fade for rail peace Knapp says 8.8% rise is 'way below target' In today's 56-page Times Legal reform Children Peking offers talks to Hong Kong leaders BBC dispute hits flow of news to CIA Review McEnroe's dream takes a tumble in the rain Hurd extradition bid blocked over 'Death Row phenomenon Review of poll tax safety net begins Hine Scenes of chaos left by storms Piz Buin Police launch spotter patrols after shotgun murders Money had no real value to me, Dodd tells tax fraud trial Doubt on £500,000 commode Sale Room Hackers threaten computer law reforms Sub 'not to blame for freak wave' School notches up eighth chess victory Guard of honour for Bhutto Kiffin guilty in funds case Broadwater Farm grants BDO Binder Hamlyn Great escapes Today and All next Week State of the art Portfolio Bond Storms bring flight chaos but are mixed blessing for farmers Ford Stately view from a car fit for a king Biffen says Labour is now 'distinctly electable Press attacked on thalidomide issue Dogs Bill through Doctors warn they cannot keep confidential Tribunal supports rail staff on pay Drug gang sent to jail Jailed for life Hotel in court Beatles' tapes Court charge Golfing case Desk sold Trick balloonists get set for record flight By Our Education Reporter: Ombudsman plan for examination complaints NatWest University brain drain claims are challenged Woman 'sat on bomb for hours News Roundup Petrol pipeline leak 3 hurt by IRA bomb Action in the wings Trainer sent to jail Canon offers to resign Government green policies attacked Pollution threat to oaks Ridley go-ahead for town Indesit Why striking dockers will face long hard battle Government to publish revised plans Legal reforms Either side of the road Man stabs himself in the heart Tory constituency payments Poll tax safety net Video technique identities skeleton Britain faring well in bridge championship A Wellesley Briscoe & PTNRS. Ltd Givan's Inquiry on media control sought Correction Cuban firing squad for four officers who dealt in drugs Greek MPs begin clean-up Civil rights lawyer killed in Colombo World Roundup Gay 'family' ruling China bans holidays Setback for Tories Mandela party plea Bush visit to Kremlin backyard Day of 15 murders shocks Big Apple to the core Uneasy land of denunciation and despair Romania slides deeper into the mire of poverty Black magic clues to double killing Extradition ruling Crown Reserve Junta's iron fist comes down on Sudan profiteers Japan to boost image with summit plans on debt and environment (Reuter): Guerrilla killing of mayors threatens elections in Peru (Reuter): Bhutto seeks to follow Thatcher ideas Leaders discuss their Oxford days Grieving Israelis force Peres to leave funeral Scent of power unites Chile opposition behind Aylwin Heart line saves life by phone (Reuter): Angola ties (AFP): Plea refused (Reuter): Pollution risk (Reuter): Aids toll rises Green to grey (Reuter): Slower lane (Reuter): Imperial cash Times Diary Barry Fantoni Why the tanks will never roll in Delhi In Nehru's centenary year, M. 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Akbar contrasts his deemocratic legacy with that of Mao Tsep-tung All the world's a stage, designers are its stars Joseph Connolly visits London's latest museum, and ponders the triumph of appearance over function Debates with punch (and Judy) Bucks without a system Peter Brimelow East Europe Expects A Courtroom Phenomenon Judicial concerns Happy returns Modern manners Plugging gaps in the Fleet Tall Ships race MEPs' merger Patenting a mouse Modernism that fails to please Grammar in schools In the fresh air Forgiving attitude Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Heritage policy at Huggin Hill Aids insurance On the wrong track Court Circular Birthdays Service dinner Latest wills The Missions to Seamen Appointments Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Memorial services A very British lesson Muslims must learn Clifford Longley Actor to open rose festival Weekend royal engagements Dinner Sir William Fitzgerald Last British Chief Justice in Palestine Creator of realist tradition in TV drama Dr Berthold Wolpe Enhancing the artistic level in print and books Verifying a burning issue Science Report Births Sporting Inteligence. Automobilism. Racing at Brooklands Church services tomorrow Sixth Sunday after Trinity Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Times Newspapers Ltd University news Partners in crime Television Choice Before the royal head rolled Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC1 Epic sweep of history Television Choice Radio Choice The London Share Account BBC1 Pravda lashes out at Romania as Warsaw Pact summit opens The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,029 Weather Independent Schools: The Top Guide Peps: Halifax Adds its Weight Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Abbey float missed by 13,000 Fair postponed Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Prime rate cut likely to ease pressure on pound US bidders in £420m raid on Gateway Newgateway broker snatches 175m shares to raise holding to 30% By Our City Staff: Anglo's team may collect £17m bonus Millions still want to buy their homes Big increase in ownership over past decade Tootal sells loss-maker for £4m Governor praises German record John Govett & Co. Limited Section 2 MAI in French media link-up The Times Flymbra Member Brady predicts a smooth ride as fears grow of US crash landing As western leaders prepare for next week's ecconomic summit, the us Treasury secretary tells Bailey Morris he will be heading for Paris with a message of hope Aberfoyle firmer on bid speculation Printech issue to raise £5m By Our City Staff: Mexico close to debt agreement London Traded Options Racal Telecom to add 150,000 subscribers Business Roundup Tops Estates climbs 56% William Hill chief goes Evans boosts profit to £7m Boots in £950m credit Alpha Stocks National Westminster Bank PLC Stake raised in newspapers A&L can buy Girobank Southwest Resources slumps to £11m loss USM architect builds profits Real Time slips to £272,000 Turnbull Scott jumps 46% Burtonwood up to £3.73m Glamar doubles size with £12.4m buy £17m rights issue to fund acquisition of Symphony By Our City Staff: French to bid for Saatchi offshoot By Our City Staff: Distributor sells division Quotient warning hits price Gambling for high stakes in the world's leading casino Muddied waters of privatization John Govett Unit Management Limited Wall Street Unit Linked Insurance Investments Dow up on hopes of 'soft landing' World Markets De La Rue shares leap on takeover speculation Stock Market Recent Issues Traditional Options Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Strong advance Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Trust Inforamtaion Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities By Our Family Money Editor: Halifax adds weight to Pep mortgages Guardian Building Society Just when they thought it was safe to go public Abbey big spenders lose interest Family Money Mercury Personal Equity Plan Abbey Briefings Warnings on foreign mortgages to be law National Savings Woolwich Binder Hamlyn offers couples a tax overhaul Family Money Fimbra takes steps over Pi insurance Bid for business means mortgage commissions Allied Dunbar Briefings Truth behind '8% mortgage Family Money Anthea Masey reports on efforts to stamp out misleading advertising Credit Suisse Buckmaster & Moore Guardian Royal Exchange Financial Adviser Independent Kleinwort Benson Unit Trusts Rule changes may boost lump sums Bypassing the pensions cap Family Money The Buzz from N&P is Bros Buyers guides criticized Walthamstow Building Society £30 a month became National Savings Never too young for a starring role Family Money Rachel Warren examines the high price child models have to pay for success The traveller's tale of plastic money abroad Fleet needs a large vote to transfer Bad blood at high noon over £1bn deal Did GEC back out of a pact with Plessey? John Bell analyses the evidence Peace talks ended in acrimony when GEC walked away from a compromise on plans to take over Plessey, leaving it even more determined to fight off a renewed hostile bid from its rival Sun Alliance Life M&G Children: Story Competition Hope in the Himalayas An engineer from Ilford is planting trees in Nepal. Brian James visited a small charity project with big hopes The Times Section 3 Telecom Security Alligator with extra bite The Ned Sherrin Column Oh Mr Porter, how amusing Missed aristo Shattered love If I were Brian Sedgemore Oh crumbs! (Done to perfection) Exploring the eternal miseries Face to Face Thomas Goode & Co Limited Sales Guide Parsons Green Reproductions Ltd From our Own Correspondent: Fat cats' cream From our Own Correspondent Charles Bremner on how Washington is reacting to the power, money and privilege scandals of Congress Picture Gallery The allotment plot thickens Open Space Te interest of a property developer has fuelled the fight between the church and 82 allotment holders in the shadow of Durham cathedral, Alan Franks reports Some Green Dates for your Diary Mindbenders Kents Developments Ltd Outings The New Designers Roald Dahl's writing challenge Short Story Competition British Telecom Rules The Prizes Restaurant and Catering Guide Flicks Brasserie Fleet Tandoori Indian Restaurant Hodja Nasreddin Gracelands Palace Chinese Restaurant Fogareiro Verbanella Khyber Indian Restaurant Don Pepe Spanish Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items An abundance of yore Eating out Jonathan Meades joins in a one-sided fancy dress party Who knows what is best for the baby? Food Every year millions of pounds are spent on ready-made meals for babies. Robin young wonders if they are really necessary Directory The Edradour A vintage year for confusion Drink Wine Buys Averys A revolutionary flavour feast The Times Cook Frances Bissell imports a little French atmosphere and suggests a leisurely meal based on summery tastes ASDA The iron lady of self-made myth Isabel Raphael finds an interesting correlation between Marian Evan's creation of herself as George Eliot and our present Prime Minister Other people's problems Russia's Rulers under the Old Regime under the Old Regime Silver Tower Sweet dreams For Children The Children of Charlcote Elysian playing fields Time to Spare? A History of Summer Fields Three little girls Edward Vii's Children Edward Vii's Children Pharaoh tale ending Science Fiction Pyramids Picture Gallery Very shoddily reproduced, and I suspect the author… In the grip of a cruel fiction Miami Still strutting Hollywood All hale, if pale, parody Collected Poems and Selected Prose Down with almost everything there is The Art of Being Ruled Quick List PBFA What a gay way to go The Swimming Pool Library London Review The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Wigmore Hall Berlioz: Grande Messe Des Morts Opera & Ballet Villa-Lobos: Yerma Viva A Night at the Cotton Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warwick International Choral Festival Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Spanish Riding School of Vienna The Times Atlas of the World Vh Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short changed Television An angry howl of pain Theatre A Whistle in the Dark Royal Court Heads we win Radio Glasnost party pieces The Arts The eastern block entries took the Hamburg World Theatre Festival by storm, Irving Wardle reports True to nuance Six Characters in Search of an Author Brixton Academy Pelle Sing a moral song of sixpence Opera Cheltenham Festival Opera Everyman, Cheltenham Update With curious twists in his tale Jazz Tony Coe Canterbury Song (Hot House HH 1005). Dick Morrissey Resurrection Ritual (Miles Music MM 077) Why are You Looking in These Pages? Musical parallels across centuries Records Classical Public images Rock Update Opera Public images Rock Dance Galleries Bridge Jazz Cinema Chess Winning Move Theatre Concerts Broadcasting Mindbender Answers Concise Crossword No 1917 Photography Trent Mail Order Limited Pioneer Roof Systems Rosenthal Studio Haus Multiple Display Advertising Items China Hand Limited Pine beds by Moriarti Tidy Rail P&S Ltd Akom Ltd Seymours Shirts Relaxator Ltd Tudor Crown Cutlery Chester-care ltd Mongrammed Slippers Buying Windows Multiple Display Advertising Items Remote Control System Blüthners Safari Shirts and Jackets For the Home Domestic Parapernalia Co Ortho Kinetics (UK) Ltd Parker Knoll Why Don't You Pack up! Real Suede Leather Gibbins Pouffe Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Country Desks Power Health Anbil Systems Ltd Contemporary classics A small firm is winning large orders for its elegant wooden furniture To bed (but not bored) Nicole swengley on the designers bringing colour to our nights For the Home Loft Ladder G. Thornfield Ltd Insushade London Wall Beds Treske Sofa's Sofa Beds For the Garden Premium Panels (Fencing) Dextroplast Ltd Banish Moles Humanely Old, English and Climbing Roses Genuine Old and New York Flagstones Crazy Paving… Kew-Hobby The skirl o' the pipes Accelerated Learning Exhibition Guide How Guernsey offered sun, sand, and Renoir Museums Simon Tait discovers what a museum added to the summer holiday attractions in the Channel islands Extradition to face death-row delays would breach European Convention Human Rights Law Report Inside Wimbledon By a Special Correspondent: Spurs to buy new players with fee City sign Allen in £1m deal Edberg shuts out McEnroe Father Time sees off a game challenge Fraser lifts the depression over England by toppling Waugh Scoreboard from Edgbaston Section 4 Get Away for a Free Break Anne Boleyn's Suffolk Old Habits Survive in the East Potting the Pinks Inside the final refuge of centre court Wimbledon is one of the great theatres of sport. There is the drama of centre court and the private world backstage. Andrew Longmore takes a privileged look Navratilova likely to be run off her feet by champion Tennis: Youth to Triumph over Experience in Women's Final Yesterday's results Tennis establishment signs a players' man Today's Order of Play Capriati shines in the rain Montgomerie establishes Rugby record Schools Cricket England enjoy a field day Bowls By a Special Correspondent: Champion produces impressive display Equestrianism For the Record By Our Shooting Correspondent: Ulstermen withstand pressure Shooting McKean warms his home crowd with memorable victory Athletics: A Former Favourite Runs a Perfect Race but McGolgan and Christie Fail at Meadowbank Results from Edinburgh Bowler blunts Essex attack Cricket: Championship Leaders Thwarted in Attempt to Extend Lead Cornhill Insurance Bicknell steers Surrey into safe harbour Championship table Richards going home Other Scores The Times Leicester survive in the gloom Smith's return is subject to fitness test No play yesterday (AFP): Pakistan get top seeding On the chase Taking aim Cup draw Pelier takes stage but LeMond leads Cycling Five apply for job of president Football Semi-final match for British rivals Alfredsson's flying start shows the way Autosport McNulty picks up pace and leaves his rivals trailing Golf Stafford puts Barnes in the Prince's shade Reports & Scores Sky Prost confirms his decision to leave McLaren this year Motor Racing British pair make fine start Rowing An extravagance that is damaging to the game Football: Absurd Offer for Waddle Puts French Club's Wisdom in Question Picture Gallery Deceit of feathered worm Fishing Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Sport on TV May is challenged by Schools' test Athletics 250 join race to St Malo Yachting Kent uncertain of reaching quarter-finals Bowls Italians back on course for Quarter Ton Cup Yatching: Tall Ships Race Gets under Way from London today and Quarter Ton Boats Line up off Falmouth for World Championship Tomorrow A modern philosophy of spin Sports Book of the Week John Emburey explains why modern slow bowlers have had to refine the time-honoured methods A neutral panel of Test match umpires would help to improve overall standards Beginning of a tall story Chance to view Cowes in luxury Time demotes Devereux to replacements Rugby Union Carson has his rivals all weighed up Former champion jockey believes Derby hero holds tactical edge in Sandown's clash of the generations Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Saturday blot on charming landscape All the Details Anxious wait for Harwood camp Asmussen denies assault Yesterday's results Sandown Park Haydock Park Salisbury Beverley Beverley held up by jockeys French raiders Racing next week Mandarin: Nashwan to triumph over elders Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Selections The Times Racing Service Eclipse doubt Big-Raced Field Mandarin: Bath Selections Mandarin: Beverley Selections Monsagem for Irish prize Form guide to the six runners Warning Indian Skimmer Greensmith Nashwan Opening Verse Spring Hay Ladbroke Line William Hill Stowing seeds in your suitcase Outdoor Action Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Blessed to be silly Suffolk Travel It may be sliced by east winds, flat and watery, but Michael Watkins is happy to feel at home in the country of Anne Boleyn In pursuit of the perfect pink Gardening A major plant reference work depends on volunteers. Francesca Greenoak met one Growing and Propagating Pinks Australian rules Travel News No strain in Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Sealink Dieppe Ferries P&O All ghosts and Goethe Travel The Red Prussians may have had charge of East Germany for 40 or so years, but in the towns and Berlin, Anne McElvoy finds that socialist idealism has come to an accommodation with bourgeois power, the Church and the caf? ritual Thomson at Thomas Cook Slaley Hall Flying high at 4p a mile Fare Deals Holidays & Villas Austravel American Travel Centres Self Catering Paxos. Corfu. Skiathos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Affair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag The Magic of Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trail Finders Air Portugal Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays St Catherines Lodge Hotel The Knighton Hotel Crown The Fox of Ibstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestermill Euro-Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Able Air UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Bargain Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items America the Experience Mandeer Holidays Limited Olympic Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Garden Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kirroughtree Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspaper Ltd Mediterranean Cruises Ltd Special Interest Exodus ALP Active Roger Taylor Tennis Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Latin America Welsh Mountains Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to book rooms South of England Hampshire Isle of Wight Kent East Sussex West Sussex Wiltshire A free break in the country The Times Hotel Breaks Offer The Times is offering readers free rooms at hundreds of hotels in Britain and in France. Jenny Nisbet sampled three Cannes French Riviera SKY
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