News from 14/07/1989
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John Walford, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, I. R. Davys, Patricia Davies, Malcolm Hill, Jasper Rees, Andrew Morgan, Jenny Nisbet, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Philip Clothier, David Lee, John Gittelsohn, Cliff Feltham, Tim Jones, Philip Webster and John Lewis, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, John Osborne, John Bell, City Editor, Alasdair Cameron, George Sivell, Greg San Miguel, Carol Leonard, Robin Oakley and Andrew McEwen, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Jill Pitkeathley, Kevin Eason, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Jack Shapiro, Henry Gee, Sally Greengross, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Lewis, Political Staff, Sydney Shenton, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Jean-Claude Casanova, John Tanqueray Commercial Director, Mick Cleary, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, J. S. Buxton, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Roger Lean Vercoe, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Bob Smyth, David Hands, Derek Harris and Kevin Eason, Ross Chairman, Peter De Ionno, Stephen J. Faulkner, Ian Croft, Steven Downes, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Barbara Felby, John Burn, Headmaster, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Tim Cordy, Chief Executive, Sheridan Gilley, Peter Stockdale, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, John Lewis, Kevin Eason and Derek Harris, Don Beadle, G. E. Howe, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Ian Ross and Louise Taylor, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Rhodes Boyson, Noreen Siba, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Jean Gaffin, Gibson, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Peter Guilford, Joyce Whitehead, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Barbara Ameil, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Janice Robinson, John Goodbody, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Nicholas, Peter Hay, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Austin, Jenny Gee Assistant Director, Alan Lee, W. R. Kallaway (Managing Director), Mandarin (Michael Phillips, Michael Hornsby and Michael Binyon, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Martin Bould (Acting Secretary, Carers Alliance), Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Ruth Evans, Derek Harris, Judy Weleminsky, Richard Morrison, Susan MacDonald, Howard John, Philip Jacobson, Fiona Marsland, Robert Kilroy-Silk, John Watson,
ResumoBR chief hits at 'monstrous' union leaders Reid calls for a halt to damaging action The Times Hotel Breaks Saturday Portfolio Bond Degree results Actuary exam Index Jobless total falls for 35th consecutive month Clash over wreath for Lord Olivier at the Rose UK to stage world drugs conference Bastille celebrations the Night before the Day Listeria pâté danger was known two months ago Honda car deal with Rover will create 1,300 jobs SAA Private shipyard bids are rejected News Roundup Shots fired in chase Train catches fire Road funds 'wasted' Legal appeal refused Chess record beckons AT&T Ridley breaks deadlock in EC talks on environment Cars unloaded at non-strike port to be blacked Falklands hero at the Palace By a Staff Reporter: Appeal to Europe on media interests Colleagues describe comedian as a king of the profession All-star cast gives evidence at Ken Dodd tax-fraud trial Paintings at risk from leaking roofs National Gallery CAA Major fined £300 for firing gun in a lay-by Cyclist cashed victim's bank card Hunt for double killer Members of carnival 'steamer' gang jailed Portfolio Bond By a Staff Reporter: Trace the history of transport Employment Department Group Employers alerted over brain-drain threat in the 1990s Districts must plan for community care Psychiatric patients Howe gives colony 'fair entry' pledge Landowners welcome their 4,000th recruit Great Yorkshire Show Access University honours Clarke Mackay prepares to defend law reform concessions Britain to fight EC scheme to boost milk supply quotas Expect More from Renault this Summer Judge's right to sit in doubt Extradition ruling Wind players pause for final breath Censure on cot deaths Drug stops heart patients bleeding Surgical breakthrough Training call after baby's killing Japanese may take bigger slice of company car sales All-party MPs urge radical approach Aids campaign Renault Rib chops provide a barbecue treat Weekend food prices Forced-feeding time for seals Freedom for jailed smuggler of orchids Farmer fined Pupils held Baby cruelty Jail charges Letters case Schoolboy dies Store fined Gunmen kill two Tamil moderates in Colombo Dixons Crowds cheer as Papandreou marries A beaten leader's 'happiest day' Waldheim wants Iraq to free Briton World Roundup (Reuter): Aids 'breakthrough' (Reuter): Soviet poll protest (Reuter): Hospitals criticized US housing debt (Reuter): Crash pilot survives Howe meets aide of Arafat to boost British-PLO ties Middle East peace process Texaco Conventional arms treaty could be signed next year Ford Heat beats Iran mourners Aid teams believe Sudanese famine has been averted China executes two for arson in Sichuan (Reuter, AP): Italy votes £586m to beat march of slime Thatcher influence will come under scrutiny by leaders The economic debate The international guest list for a big anniversary party Aid highlights gulf between Hungary and Poland Bush arrives from East Europe trip £60m ensures a very special Bastille Day French lay on a bicentenary spectacle From Our Own Correspondent, Paris: Poor states press for top meetings North-South divide Massacre village is united in despair British Telecom By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Black factions plan London talks on anti-apartheid line Buchi back in the presidential race Chilean right divided Berlin bomb mystery Firing squad (AFP): Train death (AP): Troops clear (AP): Ibis bred China floods (AP): Union arrest (Reuter): Soccer tragedy (Reuter): Secret sought Channon not interesting in rail strike, MPs told Support for trade mission to Peking being reconsidered Foreign Office Shipbuilding option in North-east goes Passport Office attacked £300m new Honda plant for Swindon Ministers 'trapped in need for enemy' Debate on the defence estimates House of Lords Food irradiation 'a mere quick fix' Water debate limit 'wrong' War widows get help Guillotine criticized MPs' holiday Parliament next week Nodding terms Television The Paul Taylor Dance Company Pelle For sale: Soviet music stars Richard Morrison on why the USSR's most illusrious performers are being allowed to roam the West almost at will High comedy without cruelty Theatre London Assurance Chichester Rich pickings Opera Yerma Queen Elizabeth Hall Wembley Names of Fame from the Colleges of Art B&Q Martin Fletcher Picture Gallery Mitterrand and the larger world Jean-Claude Casanova on the peculiar difficulties now facing the French President, reflected by the chosen nature of the Revolution celebrations, in his quest to give the nation an international role It was the best of Thatcher, it was the worst Robert Kilroy-Silk finds the Prime Minister's anti-Revolutionary fusillade in Paris both personally and politically revealing Going out with a straight face Back from the Bastille Second Half Death of a Child Need to tare for community care Industrial strife Rogers and the Prince Shake-up in conservation agencies Probing the foundations of belief Poll-tax blues Payroll ghosts Due ceremony for Garrick heir Hall on sponsorship The best of times? Birds of omen Court Circular Today's royal engagements Church news BC Sanitan Birthdays today Anniversaries University College London On a tiny fragment of wing Sceinece Report Forthcoming marriages Inner London Magistrates' Courts Centenary Luncheons Members Enclosure Ascot Marriage Receptions Dinners Abingdon School Appointment Putting on the style in television commercials New trends in liturgy at Coventry Cathedral Stauch helpmeet of round-the-world yachtsman Service to the Territorials and county of Berkshire Thou. even thou, art Lord alone: thou hast made… The Paris Mob Thwarted On this Day University news Musical Instruments Classified Advertisement Old school ideas New Woman Confessions of a therapist Are psychiatrists as neurotic as their patients? Libby Purves meets the man who has taken the lid off his profession Talkback Heal's Sale Paint and politics If you live at 10 Downing Street it may not be politic to redecorate, Victoria McKee reports Ordeal on ice Regina Royal Jelly Hermes Amstrad Fidelity This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1922 Entertainments Drawn to the trough Picture Gallery Winning Move Olivier in heroic mould Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Phileas Fogg Dolphins 'at risk' from seal virus FBI 'foils terror plot' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,034 Thatcher greeted with boos Head of steam for the big parade Weather Inflation is summit's main shared interest How the poisoned pâté crisis was investigated Lesson in tact for Hogg the younger Political sketch Index The Pound Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market BAT stops bond issue Abbey slides Still fighting Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Insures take Isosceles to Gateway win Jobless total for June falls by 59,000 Honda and Rover steer closer together New factory could provide substantial profit for BAe Fabergé sale to go ahead Unilever's deal agreed on original terms McCaw increases Lin offer to $7bn Philip Robinson, Los Angeles Institutions 'back Boots bid price' Ward White expects increased interim profits Half-year result hits Rank price Hotel Piccadilly Profits rise to £7.1m at Jones, Stroud MB Group plc EC puts levies on Japanese CD players Xerox slow-down takes toll on Rank Tempus Maxwell decides to keep 10% of Guinness Mahon Largest indoor amusement park opens at £550m cost Debut for 'part-Disneyland, part-Harrods' project MTM looks at £50m expansion project Business Roundup Profits rise at Stewart Porter leaps to £4.2m Monotype £1.4m in red Auctioneer 55% ahead Wilding rises to £1.5m By Our City Staff: Drexel is named in $3bn suit Tilbury rejects £126m hostile bid by Lilley Accountant resigns as inspector Torex rises Symonds up Bertam higher GEC and Siemens in hostile vote Sheehy misses roll-call By Our City Staff: Le Creuset's £25m debut The sound of silence The Times City Diary Red bears Grob tells court of his rise to riches Japan ups the stakes By Our Financial Staff: Large spread In Lloyd's results Prime Health BT stands to benefit in the cellphone bull run Comment Problems gaining evidence abroad slows SFO's work Clark in Polish trade mission Murray International GM Firth profits rise 35% to 5.51m Tace ahead Loss reduced AIB issue BWD payout FMS stake Sky Investors beware Valuable appeal Charity dividends Time to unlock friendlies trap Business Letters Advertising concern English gin Chicago directive sends soyabean price plummeting Stock Watch The Times Olives Green T Recent Issues Why Boots wants to win Ward White As the takeover dance tempo is stepped up, David Brewerton talks to the two protagonists Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited Balancing rights of children and of the media (AP-Dow Jones): Dow edges higher on rates' hopes World Markets Wall Street R-R slides on fears of downgrading in profits/STOCK Market Alpha Stocks Deception by another justifies entry refusal ASA decisions are subject to judicial review London Traded Options Traditional Options Court is not bound to round down analysis Dull trading Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures University of Southampton degree results Full list of degrees awarded by the University of Hull Battle to beat the new US rivals Pity the British merchant banks. The Americans are moving in and the competition is tough, Cliff Feltham reports Coopers&Lybrand Clearing banks drive for a slice of the action The big players no longer have the field to themselves Bank of Scotland Little backing for little companies Slowly but surely, the BVCA is generating more money for small business starting out Arthur Andersen & Co A time of opportunity and obstruction in new Europe National taste and habit will make it difficult for financial institutions to make a significant impact after the trade barriers come down in the European Community MjA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on First Time Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobiles PLC Vauxhall Astra 16V Gte Edwards of Epsom B. M. W Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Vincents Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW M3 Celebration Rhd 628 CSi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subaru The New Name for Range Rover Fields Multiple Classified Advertising Items 420 Sl Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Car Phones and Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vodafone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prices of perfection Why does the Aa ignore its own figures for private moting? Kevin Eason finds out Roadholding the clue to saloon battle Roadtest Car Buyers Guide Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hooper B&H Motors Volkswagen W Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times E's a jolly good buy A Birmingham dealer is importing one of Britain's best known cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liftsonic Ltd Inventions to Industry Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roma plus International Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gultronics William Hillary & Company The Managing Director of Jf & I Printers (Sri Lanka Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Business Agency Professional Touch Management Consultancy Partnership Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communico Business Systems Universitas Bostoniensis Condita MDCCCXXXIX The Telford Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Brocklands A Fimbra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deekay Financial Group Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Share in Our Success Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Grupo Financiero Internacional Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Mayfair Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMSD Private and Confidential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Offset Printing-Press Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hickman drive nets golfing custom Briefings Mr Friday Crosswords of Europe Two centuries after the Revolution, Northern France stands well placed to benefit from a new transformation Northern France Gerrard & Gerrard Ltd Andre Lanauvre & Co. Limited Property France C&L Comite Departemental De Tourisme Normandy - France Brittany & Normandy Shaftoes Continental Spratley & Co Northern France Properties Ltd French line up for Tunnel link Tavnerstar Limited Le Touquet and Surrounding Areas Normandy, Brittany and Pas De Calais French Removals Moving to France Normandy Region Nord Pas de Calais Discount discontinued The price of French property, feasting on English pounds, is rising rapidly and the days of bargains are over Sealink British Ferries Beauty and variety in war-torn north Tourists heading south are by-passing an area which can provide pleasure throughout the year Sport in Wales, sights of Scotland Today and all this week, The Times is offering readers free rooms at hotels in both Britain and France. You can stay for up to nights, and you only have to pay for your meals Clay & Partners Scotland Institute of Actuaries and Faculty of Actuaries Wales Young man in a hurry to establish himself at top From a Special Correspondent, Dunedin: New Zealand all out to impress History's verdict on the Lions rests on final international RUGBY UNION Roberts's rounds are rarely done In the worst depths of winter the Doctor is always on early call to practice Duisburg entry is depleted Student Sport Eurosport Olympians to reap benefits Brighton will be breezy for Fletcher Powerboating Autosport Ladbroke Line Outstanding chase as Rowland faces Olympic champion New-look ICC Trophy attracts a full house Cricket: Worcestershire and Lancashire are Expected to Play to a Full House in their Natwest Tropy Quarter-Final Tie Today's Fixtures Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Cadeaux Genereux back to his best Forecasts see the light of day Quarter-final draw From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Eloquent Minister's unusual treble Sport on Tv Leaders reach critical stage in title hunt Minor Counties review by Michael Austin Ladbroke Line William Hill Gathering Speed fancied to initiate York double for Lee Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections The Times Racing Service Elmayer's tough task in France Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections Yesterday's results from four meetings The selling of the oldest prize in football As the Football Association prepares to sell the FA Cup Peter Ball looks at what a company may get in return for sponsorship Hysen's word is good enough for Liverpool Football-United Manager is Left Red-Faced after Transfer Hitch Raleigh Chance of all-English showdown Tebaldi triumphs in Tour stage Cycling: Fignon Prepares Storming Bastille Day Victory for France Tramontana come from behind to reach final Polo England Under-21 in competitive Cup pool Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Millfield squads in finals Tennis For the Record Bells Scottish Open Fresh approach at McLaren as season reaches crossroads Motor Racing Moon's bright opening Page lifts England to strong position Golf Parker's display shows he can be a masked marvel Swimming: Moorhouse and David Upstaged by the Derring-Do of a Young Coventry Hero Onus is on Ferris to take title Bowls Whittall and Flynn do well Hang Gliding Swan title at stake Danes in contention Majestic Wine Warehouses Inquiry into Clevenot victory Yachting Trophies head north after Solent upsets By Our Shooting Correspondent: Elizabeth collect rifle shield Shooting The Times Sport tomorrow England lose bouncer vote RSPB Subba Row snub to South Africa is under question Cowdrey's role extendable Picture Gallery Johnson may nave to forfeit record (Reuter): Diet viewed as alternative to sport drugs Reuter, (AP), Reuter: Sport in Brief Silverstone Barnes back in the swing Unexpected rival for King Card of course Picture Gallery Allegations by Davies bring angry response
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