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News from 15/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Peter Pridham, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Jasper Rees, Emma Wilkins and John Young, Jenny Nisbet, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, T. J. Franklin, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Ann E. Downham, John W. Baker, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Sally Brompton, Andrei Navrozov, William Mayne, Hilary Finch, James Bone, George Sivell, Mariusz Kuklinski, Tim Jones and Martin Fletcher, Jeremy Flint, Wesley Carr, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Graham Searjeant and Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, M. Laufer (Director), Julian Critchley, Louise Taylor, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Charles Jackson, Martin Cropper, Robert Nye, Nicholas Ridle79, David Tudor-Pole, Byron Rogers, Roger Lean Vercoe, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Philip Robinson, John Chelmsford, Frances Bissell, Jennifer Potter, Barry Fantoni, James Wood, Ian McIntyre, Richard Hanford, John Percival, Simon Tait, Wolfgang M?nchau, Robin Oakley, Philip Jacobson and Colin Narbrough, Steven Downes, Dick Hinder, Nicole Swengley, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, David Le Vay, Wolfgang Munchau, Julia Orange, Nigel Andrew, Gillian Bowditch, William Hobson, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, William Slatter's, Nicholas Beeston, Craig Brown, Susan Normington, Peter Bryan, Conrad Voss Bark, Chris Smart, Lyckorna, Sweden, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, John Holland, Ned Sherrin, Irving Wardle, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Dennis Shaw and Louise Taylor, B. J. Phillips, Ivor E. L. Scott-Oldfield, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Jonathon Meades, Brian Alderson, Ian Penman, John Wilcockson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, John Crossland, Alan Franks, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, Paul King, Manager, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Derek Ratcliffe, E. Cockburn, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, F. B., Nuala Sterling, Peter Philip, M. Y. P. Fernando, Maria Scott, Michael Evans, A. Sugarman, Michael Kinsley, Tony Hetherington, Brian James and Pearce Wright, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Llanos, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Inflation set to fall after 8.3% peak Chancellor looks to a 'gradual decline' In today's 60-page Times Shares are recalled Sport Charges called for over Hillsborough Castle gives up more Egyptian treasure Oliver: The photograph his widow chose as her final tribute Hopes high in hunt for IRA unit Rail unions united as talks resume Review Bell's Travel Offer Million flock to Paris parade At the Paris summit, Britain and America are opposing French plans for a special meeting on Third World debt. They are stopping the French pushing for government resources to be used to relieve the indebtedness of the poorest nations Air travellers face chaos as industrial action builds up Martini Message Understood? A doll to match a Duchess Todd legal threat on dock pay-offs News Roundup Youth gunned down Car workers walk out Falklands libel settled German bridge title Early EC deadline resisted by Ridley Drinking water standards Rising seas threaten to swamp defences Correction Jilted lover gets life after 'human torch' tarot card murder Labelling the good Site British canoeists conquer Bering Strait Actors bid farewell to their leading man Lord Olivier's funeral IRA turns to high-tech terrorism Electronics war Peer's symbolic fight to preserve meadowland Ken Dodd helped charity raise £10m Police studying 24-hour gun patrols Court frees daughter after mercy killing Hilton United Kingdom Trainee teacher in charge of checking school GCSE marks Field narrows in space search Admission on anthrax vaccine Concession for Sikhs July 14 1989 A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Rapist faces life term for string of attacks Officials clean up resort's beaches By a Staff Reporter: New diagnosis for infant victims Cystic fibrosis breakthrough Healey attack on 'diplomacy of Alf Garnet' Parliament Landscape fetches £286,000 Saleroom Stance on Europe costly, says Heath £410,000 tax-free for nurse in coma FA plea to limit fans on terraces P&O European Ferries No Title How disaster struck when luck finally ran out The Hillsborough inquiry Poignant poetry Police attack evidence Shipyard contract secures 2,000 jobs Fatal drive Protest march Murder case Bomb escape Child rapist Disease death Gambling ban Manager shot The Sunday Correspondent (Reuter): Ten Somalis die as riots quelled World Roundup Massacre charge Tributes to Kadar Israel trip cancelled Mystery of Christina Band toned down Thatcher and Bush united on debt issue Summit and Celebrations in Paris Thatcher thaw The fact that Mrs Thatcher attended a summit banquet at which Mr Oliver Tambo was also present was seen yesterday as a further step in a gradual easing of her opposition to the African National Congress (Andrew McEwn writes). In 1986 Mrs Thatcher described the Anc as "as typical terrorist organization", but sources said she now preferred to emphasize the need for non-violence. On Wednesday she received Mrs Albertina Sisulu, wife of Walter Sisulu, the jailed Anc secretary-general, for talks Plea to sustain the confidence of Hong Kong (AFP): Empty shops belie illusion of Romanian reform Burcharest (AFP)—President Ceausescu has attacked this week's visits by President Bush to Poland and Hungary, saying that they produced few results and were aimed at sowing destabilization. He was addressing a plenum of the National Workers' Council Seven generals go as Gastro purges top security posts Kurdish leader and two aides are murdered in Vienna flat (AP, Reuter): Lawson presses for freer trade Threat of big Soviet coal strike as unrest spreads Hostile deputies question KGB chief (Reuter): Assault on Auschwitz nunnery (Reuter): Koch to run Pleas fail (AFP): Volcano alert Floods toll Aquino aid (AP): Killer dies (Reuter): Gas go-ahead (Reuter): Sworn in (AP): Rider's escape From Our Own Correspondent, Delhi, (Reuter): Gandhi and his forces caught in a political web Now Peking clamps down on the independent publishers Sri Lankan threat to evict Indian troops Colombo warns of hostilities Ageing legislators attacked Minister's death adds to Argentine financial crisis (Reuter): Walesa approves Polish leader FIAT Times Diary Barry Fantoni When the BBC was stretched Ian Mclntyre assesses the work of Lord Reith, born 100 years ago next week The mother setting herself above the law Michael Kinsley on a case where liberal symbolism overrides the facts Dosser dossier, with variations Nature as political pawn Derek Ratcliffe attacks the proposed break-up of the NCC Merchants of Death Tea and Terms So Long as It's Green Dr Runcie and fundamentalism Clergy in decline? Surgery as a career for women Community care Buried in Gibraltar Back to front The best of times? Theatrical view of the stage Poverty defined Court Circular Royal engagements Dinners Sterling House (Dept.) Morak market forces Forthcoming marriages Norfolk Naturalists Trust Patron HM The Queen Marriages Conrad Gulcher Founder of Flying Dutchman dinghy class Dr Abdorrahman Qassemlou Leader of the Kurds of Iran Funeral Members Enclosure Ascot Brewer's Company The Fellowship of Engineering Trinity College of Music, London Church news Reception Anniversaries When the righteous are in authority, the people… (By Telegraph.), (From our Correspondent.): The Paris Fete Birthdays The Sultan of Brunei celebrates his birthday today Science Report Times Newspapers Ltd. Services for tomorrow Knees up Mother Brown Television Choice Roots of the Revolution Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC 1 Aldrich's period camp Television Choice Radio Choice Shelter BBC 1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,035 Pilot slumped at controls had been shot Weather Call The Times Word-Watching Weather FBI hail major blow to IRA Town £ Country Buliding Society Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Storehouse glee over Edelman Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Guinness to pay Distillers shareholders £85m Sheehy seeks inquiry into bid for BAT Impact on Eagle Star should come under scrutiny, says chairman Maxwell's Israeli firm to buy holding in De La Rue Abbey National asks for shares back Extra certificates sent to 17,540 investors by mistake By Our City Staff: Boots 400p offer for Ward 'not final' By Our City Staff: Blue Arrow may move to US Arthur Sown & Co (Leicester) Ltd. Section 2 A pipe dream that became reality World's richest diamond mine, run by De Beers, is Botswana's jewel in the crown National Telecom misses forecast KLIX Golden Service Charterhall seeks UK oil interests Pension funds performance tops local authority schemes Traditional Options Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Stock Watch The Times GEC/Siemens blocks Plessy resolution Buisness Roundup Nykcredit lifts BMT holding Forwell in USM offer Buyout at Ketson Moorgate trust ahead London Traded Options Parkdale talks called off Log seeks rest of Illingworth MBO bid values Prestwich at £51m Film company fails to block Time bid BAT bid will have the dealers stripping off for action again Ferranti profits drop 18% as interest rates take toll By Our City Staff: Booming Aim in £9m cash call John Govett & Co. Limited Wilmot injects life into Harvard Newgateway to retain holding in supermarket group Output fall boosts hopes on inflation Fraud case moved to crown court By Our Industrial Editor: Analysts welcome Honda-Rover deal Optimism over inflation lifts shares Stock Market Broker 'defied SEC life ban' Panfida rises to £561,000 Unit Linked Insurance Investments Acsis continues to improve with £3m Dow up 16 points to post-crash high Wall Street Lively trading Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodites Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Single market may lead to cheaper loans Foreign mortgage has frills for fewer spills Time to throw dice for next bonanza Alliance Leicester Abbey complaints fall on deaf ears Finding a consumer body to deal with grievances over the conduct of the float is not easy, says Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Back interest to be paid on all refunds Allied Dunbhar Assuarance plc TSB Times Books PhotoSales Library The Times Comparison of Students' Current Accounts Accounting for students' tastes Maria Scott on the free gifts and other incentives beingg used to woo undergraduates Family Money New SIB warning over Vanderbilt Investors Chronicle Registrar to act on use of third-party loan details Sophisticated Pep from Henderson Two In front, three insurance In Mind Transport strikes have led many people to share journeys to work. Rodney Hobson investigates Family Money National Savings The Savings Corporation New Limited Issue Launch your Investment now Making allowance for full-time care of invalids C&G Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Juggling costs for the elderly Family Money Government acceptance of the Griffiths report could change the face of community care Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans AAB Natwest the Action Bank Casting bread upon the water Family Money Despite—and hidden—costs, sailing is still popular, reports Hugh Thompson New bond launch by societies The Throgmorton Trust Savings Scheme Britannia Building Society Building architects' insurance Tracking lost antiques Family Money Conal Grefory looks at ways of keeping tabs on works of art System is no excuse for poor service Nationwide Anglia Building Society Why a US realtors deserve their higher fees Currency tip Estate agents' fees Home move might save on poll tax Linda Rout examines ways of minimizing community charge payments Bristol & West Building Society Victims of crime face delays in compensation Eamil Money Fidelity Making Money Make Money Lancashire & Yorkshire Assuarance Society Sky Books: Ackroyd on Auden Cook: English Fare Drink:… Over the Moon? Twenty years ago next Friday, Neil Armstrong made man's first footprint on the Moon. It looked as if we had crossed the threshold into the Space Age. Today the journey to other planets is still a distant dream, but the technology of the space effort has brought many benfits. Brian James and Pearce Wright report Pollon-Eze Section 3 The Spirit of the Moonlanding Captured Forever Nostalgic squares The Ned Sherrin Column Spin-Offs from Space Everyday Gadgets that are our of this World If I were Survived by his crocodile Obituaries & Tributes Captain James Hook Triumph Against Adversity A comedy of errors Faceto Face Country Houses Association Leroco by Post Exhibitions From our Own Correspondent: Is it inscrutable? No, it's ice-cream Joe Joseph talks Japlish on the train and reads the latest slogans on T-shirts in Tokyo After a rare fish Simon Tait celebrates the opening of the Museum of North Devon today The Times Shell Your chance to vote Roald Dahl Story Competition Walking for the whales Outdoor Weekend Sally Bropton on Greenpeace's weekend of activities for a threatened species Outings New Woman Aspects of love Collecting Boys and girls have long sealed their courtship with much more than a kiss Sales Guide Restaurant and Catering Guide Haweli indian-cuisiuo Fogareiro Portuguese & French Fish Restaurant The Lace Plate Restaurant Boat Head Chef Golden Horn Joint Head Chef The Good Earth The Red Rose Ashdown Smokers The Times Restaurant & Catering Guide The meal now boarding Jonathan Meades flies into an 'airport' restaurant with a Scandinavian air Korean Chef A towering Chateau Jane Mac Quitty visits the most famous of the Médoc's Vineyards Drink Directory The Edradour Majestic Wine Warehouses Fresh, green and used with flair East to West-Frances Bissell is glad to find that sometimes home is best The Times Cook Can you spot a bargain? Chateau De Saint-Amour Thoughts on historians of the assassins Fiction The Assyrian The theatre of Poetry Peter Ackroyd on the collaborations of Isherwood and Auden Boy into bird For Children Sadness under a surface Sylvia Townsend Warner By Claire Harman Chatto & Windus, ?16.95 Going wild with the Westerner Tales of an Old Horse Trader By Leroy Judson Daniels Carcanet, ?12.95 Picture Gallery Precisely devout Poetry New and Collected Poems By Richard Wilbur Faber, £20 paperback, £9.99 Always on the move Travekker's Prelude beyond Euphrates the Lycian Shore By Freya Stark Century Hutchinson, £4.95 each Steepleprint Ltd. The weight of symbolic freight Vietnam Images: War and representation Edited by Jeffrey Walsh and James Aulich Macmillan, £8.95 War and Cinema: The logistics of perception By Paul Virilio Verso, £8.95 Granta a Paperback Magazine of New Writing Capturing a very English voice By Hendry Green Oxford, £5.95 Paperbacks James Wood belives that Henry Green, the master of ordinary speech, is due for rehabiliation The South Bank Centre City Of Westminister Wigmore Hall The World Famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna Proms 89 Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Mazowsze The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Nobility triumphs Television Impressions ViVa of Latin America Parsons Green Reproductions Ltd Always one step beyond Paul Taylor's dancers are back in London after 16 years. John Percival talks to the man behind the drama Lost in revolutionary France Radio A memory confronted Theatre Carthaginians Hampstead Missing the point of a live performance, actually Rock The Pet Shop Boys Nec, Birmingham Untimely death Opera Eugene Onegin Royal College of Music Al Kashkool Bookshop Austin Kaye Dolvdor The Times Ivory towers Prokofiev: Piano Concertos 1 & 2 Vladimir Feltman/LSO/Tison Thomas (Cbs Mk 44818) Rachmaninov: Cello Concerto No 3/Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Feltsman/Israel Phil/Mehta (Cbs Mk 44671) Folk punk with Gaelic accents Rock The Pogues Peace end Love (Pogue Mahone Wx 247) The Judds River of Time (RCA ZD 74127) Head Intoxicator (Virgin TCV 2595) A jolly affair Classical New Year's Concert 1989 Vienna Philharmonic/Kleibar (CBS M2xk 45564 CD#@s) Claudia Muzio: Opera Arias and Songs (EMI References CDH 7 69790 2) Update Get down to depth Jazz Marcus Roberts The Truth is Spoken Here (RCA Novus Pl83051) Marvin "Smitty" Smith The Road Less Travelled (Concord Jazz Cj-379) Raiph Moore Images (Landmark LLP -1520) Bridge The Week Ahead Rock Second International Festival of Street MUSICl: Featuring musicians from the world over. Tues, for six days, Queen Elizabeth Hail terrace, Covent Garden Piazza and on river, trips to and from Greenwich (info: 01-921 0682). The Prince's Trust Rock Gala: Impressive line-up including Van Morrison, Alexander O'Neal, George Martin with a 60-plece orchestra. Wed, NEC Birmingham (021 780 4133). Albert King: Bluesman with the pipe and the perplexing upside down gulter technique. Wed, Toen & Country, London Nw5 (01-284 0303) Chess Crossword Concise Crossword No 1923 Leroco Direct Sales Ltd. Anbil Systems Ltd Bumpsadaisy Maternity Style Jolliman Multiple Display Advertising Items Balloonarama Pine beads by Moriarti Colour Cats. TFCA Ltd. Briefcases The Back Shop The Breton Shirt Company Ancient Oak Construction Buildings Multiple Display Advertising Items 6 Crosspark Terrace Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Nouveau' Ardenco Ltd. Monogrammed Slippers Futons Multiple Display Advertising Items Designer Gardens MMR Ltd. For the Home Sofa to Bed Factory and Showroom at Unit Wall Beds by Design the London Wall Bed Company Nationwide Delivery Multiple Display Advertising Items Stag Coatings Multiple Display Advertising Items Old Fashioned and English Roses Loft Ladder Options Ltd J. F. B. Ornamental Ironwork Ornamental Ironwork Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Jacobus Workshop Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Shooting from the hip-pocket The Times has linked with the Consumers' Association to publish regular reports from Which? Today, Nicole Swengley looks at Slr cameras Balsan 3 the Complete Bath Massage System Outdoor Action Crack It with Cordula Flower power in an English churchyard Francesca Greenoak discovers a garden in London where, like people for centuries before, visitors can enjoy the pleasures of the past Best Buys Weekend Tips Gardening Sky Tour De France Mansell starts to motor Prost's colour guide In a Special colour feature on page 48, Alian Prost, twice world champion and the leader of the title race this year, explains how he will be tackling the Silverstone circuit tomorrow By a Special Correspondent: Another Brabham takes centre stage Sobers offers remedy to England's difficultiesS Australians order film of violence Brand breaks free of the pursuing pack Third round Scores The Times Section 4 The Times Hotel Breaks Alain Prost's Silverstone Alian Prost's Silverstone Jackson's sea-level legs prove just as agile as at altitude Athletics: British High Hurdlers Revel in the Warmth but Martin Disqualified for Trackside Coaching Last Night's Results Jones the 'disgrace' reported In Brief Bastille Day celebrated in style Cycling: Local Riders Take First Three Places on Thirteenth Stage Bressani sets the pace Scarborough secures place Swimming Campos brothers win despite final lapse Yachting A second is enough for Leadbetter Findlay the last hurdle for Sadowski Bowls By Our Shooting Correspondent: Perfection by Messer not enough Shooting For the Record Rugby League Bathgate stages crucial recovery Panton chases leaders Autosport Europeans trail as King provides the home comfort Golf Lever is still swinging and hopes to carry on winning History and the bookmakers make Essex favourites to beat Nottinghamshire in today's Benson and Hedges Cup final Paths to the Final TAG Heuer Benson and Hedges Cup Averages Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Second Waugh has strokes to narrow the gap Tomorrow Sport on TV Shelford uncertainty may delay selectors Rugby Union A family pavilioned in splendour Sports Book of the Week William Slatter's family gave Lord's Cricket Ground more than 200 year's service. His stories add to the lore of the ground that today stages the Benson and Hedges final Brookhouse in tight battle with juniors Mod Pentathlon Celtic secure Dziekanowski Football Brambani should gam fromUS experience Cycling By a Special Correspondent: Fledglings provide a glimpse of the future Rowing Sims spells out why his crew is to miss trial By a Special Correspondent: Woldingham win cup for the first time Tennis Whittall stays head of group Hang Gliding Experience will stand Warr in good stead for persuasion game Graham Rock discusses the exacting times ahead for the Racecourse Association with its new chairman From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Aliysa to remain unbeaten Irish Oaks Field BBC1@#@ & C4 Green's Canaletto cheers Cochrane Racing next week Floral flavour to quiet Yorkshire spot A series of weekly reports on Britain 's racecourses The Good Racecourse Guide All the Details Dettori's sternest test to come Italian apprentice riding the crest of a wave Elmayer is only ninth Goodwood date Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Dayjur to confirm early promise Mandarin: Newbury Selections York Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: AYR Selections Mandarin: Chester Selections Results from yesterday's five meetings Members Enclosure Diamond Day Ascot-July 22 Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line Talbot future in doubt after transfer dispute Novel way to tempt an educated trout Fishing: Why Text Book Advice on Dry Fly is Not Always Apporprite Sky Howe hopes to lay firm foundation down Loftus Road Football By a Special Correspondent: Birchfield can end Haringey's chances Athletics Banks' rights despite drugs Act order Law Report July 15 1989 Restraint order Is not a criminal 'Mareva' T Telecom Security Watching over your Home & your… Justices' discretion over costs orders Cunard a Trafalgar House Company The Paris of the Revolution Lyn MacDonald Peru with Bales Making it too easy for the tourists County Towns In their haste to "do" the town and buy souvenirs, visitors often neglect Stirling's other attractions. Nigel Andrew took his time A break of eccentric variety Travel Do-it-yourself activities make children's festivals a hit, reports Julia Orange Paris Swan Hellenic P&O Group Less pain in Spain Travel News Travel Books Four Corners The travel agency that offers you the… Overseas Travel Trailfinders Atol CAA Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citysprint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Special Fares UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barndale Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items AA travel Mandeer Holidays Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Springfield Country Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cruise Club. Page & Moy Limited American Travel Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pembrokeshire Coast Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snowdonia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Georges Hotel 3 Star Rac Sally Ferries Thomson The romantic legend lives on Travel Verona, a city immortalized by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, captures the theatrical adventure and spirit of the glorious past, as John Crossland discovered Guide to the Republic's best The Times Hotelbreaks Offer You can choose any of these hotels. Directory numbers refer to locations on the map opposite Taking French leave for free Our hotel rooms offer extends across the Channel. Jenny Nisbet explored some of the possibilities How to Book Rooms Cannes French Riviera Ford

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