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News from 22/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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D. W. J. Dewell, Jeremy Andrews, William Leith, T. H. Bridgewater, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Lou Rawls, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Jeremy Flint, M. J. Calle, Rory F. A. Peck, J. P. Taylor, Richard Streeton and Martin Searby, Michael Young, John C. Trenchard, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Malcolm Bradbury, Peter Davenport, Robbie Robertson, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Patrick Howarth, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Mick Cleary, Ernest Hawley, Peter Waymark, Robert Clothier, Alan Hamilton, Tom Hutchinson, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Philip Robinson, Oscar Hill, Frances Bissell, John Percival, John Hennessy, W. L. Bitton, Paul Taylor, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Harvey Elliott and Geraint Smith, Paul Wheeler, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Rowan, Lewis Aaron, Nicole Swengley, E. Morgan, Dick Hinder, Edward Fennell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Woodcock, John Wilcockson, Aix-les-Bains, Neil Kelly, Wolfgang Munchau, Tim Cockerell, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Roger Adams, Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Goulding, Michael Watkins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Marco Pierre White, Nicholas Beeston, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Tommy Nutter, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, Greta Carslaw, Richard Evans, Conrad Voss Bark, Paul Richards, Robin Neillands, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Ned Sherrin, Marcel Berlins, Ronald Butt, Tim Heald, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Kingsnorth, Kenneth Fleet, Iain W. Dobson, Chief Executive, Ronald Faux and Ian Smith, David Brewerton, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, R. Byrn, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Anthea Masey, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Clive White, J. Berrisford, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Henry Longhurst, Bill Hunter, Frances Edmonds, Alan Franks, Robin Oakley and Roland Rudd, Alan Lee, Jenny Gilbert, Andrew Collier, Philippa Toomey, David Sinclair, Charles Hennessy, Ian Hunter, Rachel Warren, Jonathan Meades, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Chris Moore, Nigel Jamieson, Susan MacDonald, Maria Scott, D. Attard, Cliff Feltham and George Sivell, Tony Hetherington, Conal Gregory, Peter Walls, David Young Energy Correspondent, Patricia Davies and Mitchell Platts, Ray Whitney, Mary Dejevsky, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, John Watson,

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Young in line for deputy job in Tory party 'Dream ticket' with Baker as chariman In today's 64-page Times Inside Nat West fear York degrees Books Kinnock pledges long, hot summer of attack Grandmaster sweeps the board at 17 Comedian still facing big bills Dodd cleared on all tax changes Gorbachov threat of party purge US security agencies videotaped a State Department employee passing a briefcase to a Russian agent and believe the man has been a spy for the Soviet Union...... Page 8 Review Arthur Bown & Co (Leicester) Ltd Travel By Staff Reporters: Heatwave adds to travel miseries BMW Emergency Service Dodd kept cash hoard in case he lost stardom Pagliacci figure who hid sadness and insecurity behind his comic genius The Charges Ken Dodd faced 11 charges but at the start of the trial counts four, five and six were ordered to lie on the file. Evidence was heard on eight charges. Count 1 was a charge of cheating the publie revenue, alleging that on October 6, 1986, he failed to disclose all his assets. Count 2 also related to cheating the public revenue. It alleged that on October 6, 1986, he made a false disclosure and failed to disclose all his assets. Count 3 was a charge of cheating the public revenue between October 1873 and August 1983 by omitting income from accounts relating to Ken Dodd Enterprises. Count 7 was a charge of cheating the public revenue in October 1982 by failing to declare income. Count 8 was a false accounting charge relating to the Strik House Hotel, near Citheroe, Lancashire. Count 9 similarly related to the Scotch Corner Hotel, near Richmond, North Yorkshire. Count 10 was a false accounting charge involving the Strik House Hotel. Count 11 similarly related to The Chestnuts restaurant, Lincolnshire Challenge to the rule of Rome Next Week Portfolio Bond MoD seeks deskbound spies without a licence to thrill QC records a further success Barrister in the News Rafofficer Glass found in baked bean cans News Roundup Mother loses case Tornado pilot dies Soldiers died from gas Cemetery sales 'legal' Mortgage reduction Corpus Christi tops Oxford results Aid in drugs fight July 21 1989 A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs, Ltd Can and bucket parade for 500,000 Londoners BR talks directly to rail strikers Mangaement insists 'final' pay offer will not be increased MPs condemn Thames Water Parliament Channel tunnel policy condemned Bronze Age rock tomb tests theory of ancient leadership Treatment of Sussex teachers a 'scandal' House of Lords Drought threat to water supplies worsens Correction 'We just want to lay Annette to rest' Parents appeal for public's help in finding killer of schoolgirl Hurd wants base outside London Channel 5 television Hair tests fail to link baroness to killing Police seize Ecstasy Rapist hunt Woman jailed Death charge Eight held Bat burglar 300 jobs go Drug charges Tube fire Halifax Museum acquired Rubens work in £70,000 tax deal Saleroom by Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent National Westminster Bank PLC Singapore air fares agreement opens a to Australia Thatcher accepts nurses' teaching staff pay review New town proposal rejected by Ridley Rural housing Battered wives will be given better protection Texas Homecare The Retail Division of Ladbroke Group… Gatwick ready for weekend of delays Clowns and videos brought in to ease gloom of travellers' wait Strikes may give Gorbachov a weapon to beat bureaucracy Top US official at centre of Soviet spy allegations Expulsion agreed by Spanish court World Roundup Bush clean-air plans US backs Sihanouk (Reuter): European Aids rise Italian crisis ending (AFP): Champs Elysées shots Moscow in hurry to clinch a trade pact with Europe America looks for morality on supermarket shelves Seven dead as jet ploughs into cars Holidaymakers flee French forest fires Engine explosion is probable cause DC10 crash in Iowa From a Correspondent, San Jose: CIA reported to be using ex-Contras in bid to oust Noriega (AFP): Zambia in clamp on currency Trial demand (Reuter): Gadaffi talks (Reuter): Dubcek ban (Reuter): Fast ended (Reuter): Thais held (Reuter): Plea ignored The Pope agrees to accept an African white elephant From Our Own Correspondent Tokyo: Big business battalions rally to ruling Liberal Democrats Tokyo leaders face humiliating defeat at polls Japan's Upper House Election Japanese elections set to jolt cosy stability Murder-charge man defiant From a Correspondent, Peking, (Reuter): China removes top dissident from his post Peking (Reuter)—Chinese universities, a hotbed of the discontent which triggered the ill-fated student protests, will have their intake slashed this year, the Education Ministry announced yesterday. There will be 30,000 fewer places for first-year students when the academic year starts in September Crackdown in Burma bears mark of Ne Win Times Diary What will the Nineties bring? Malcolm Bradbury, chronicler of the Sixties, looks back over the decade coming toward its end-and forward to the next A shotgun marriage for higher learning Ronald Butt raises the wider issues of a London University merger Uneasy lie the headphones A revolution laid to rest Conor Cruise O'Brien on Mitterrand's sleight of hand Tomorrow in tokyo Modernists and Money Men Out of Water Financial tasks in the NHS Price of a pint Preserving Studio a Joint action to preserve our habitat Conservation change Clergy and divorce Mujahidin incident Rogers and the Prince Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Sit-down protest Old game, new look Protest at extra poll tax burden Concept of consent Foundations of belief Small mercies Court Circular Life Birthdays Memorial service One Parliament, one people Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Service dinner Marriages Christening Distillers' Company Inner Temple Douai School The Society of Apothecaries Appointments Marie-Madeleine Fourcade French Resistance heroine who ran spy ring Dame Frances Gardner Long-service at London's Royal Free Professor Leopold Ettlinger J . M. Cohen Gifted translator of foreign prose classics Be ye not as your fathers. unto whom the former… On This Day Rebel March on Madrid The missing link for seeds Science Report Anniversaries Latest wills Company of Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames Tomorrow's services University news Ruffling the PM's feathers Televion Choice An equestrian phenomenon Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday's Hot on the trail Television Choice Radio Choice Telecom Security Sunday's TV and Radio New fear of double-figure pay awards after ICI deal The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,041 Weather Call The Times Word-Watching Weather Prolific Unit Trust Mangaers Ltd. Power: Problem for Parkinson 18 Comment: Kenneth… Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market M&G sells stake in Gateway Dow tops 2,600 Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Nat West director faces TSA action over Blue Arrow affair Anglo sets up meetings on Falkland Islands Rivoli Cinemas screens bid prospects Talks could lead to takeover for £8.3m company Eurotunnel request more cash BAT plan finds support A Safety-First Investment in Swiss Francs Section 2 N Sea oil dispute may go to Lords Framlington company sold to Skandia Life Business Roundup Verdict soon on Macarthy Soviet bonds pay 40% Half-time rise at Hobsons Heritage leaps 65% Lonrho Feltrim deals suspended Westminster rises to £3m Plans for private power plant shelved on 'risky economics' City is ignoring threat of Tokyo' SE inquiry into Myson share deals Traditional Options Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Boots shareholders to vote on bid for Ward Company Briefs Stock Watch The Times London Traded Options Defence firm in profits warning Logitek buys Advansys for £10.1m Stead investors protest about 'no action' letter BT offshoot halts talks on takeover Revenue down Chief to leave Westland deal Saatchi up By Our Economics Correspondent: Pound steady on 5% spending rise Australia attacks EC barriers Doubts cast on commitment to freer world trade By Our City Staff: Taste of Christmas hampers lifts Park Food to £3.02m Consolidation for Macmillan The path of Blue Arrow affair targets post-Big Bang banking Touche Remnant Flemings International Investment Banking Ex-Howden chief 'never spent profit on himself' Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Strong buying lifts STC to peak Norfolk House, the petrol station group, unchanged at 234½p, is launching a voucher scheme called Holiday Points. It is intended to challenge Air Miles, the British Airways' scheme, and will offer free holidays as well as fights. Bt is said to be interested in joining Those bid stories about United Biscuits, the McVitie and Crawfords group, refuse to die down. The price put in another late run, climbing 7p to 407p, hoping for another mention in the Sunday newspaper. But some brokekrs remain convinced that a consertion is being pot together (Reuter): Mexican debt talks broken off Farmers puts BAT bid in US spotlight Late buying sends Dow over 2,600 Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities drift lower Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance June 1989 Woolwich Equitable Building Society Natwest adds to the agony Post Office into Abbey spotlight Family Money Popping back in the Peps scene again St Stephen's bell tolls Tax trials work wonders for the Revenue Scheduled way to big savings Family Money Taking scheduled flights for holidays cuts the risk of delays at airports and brings other advantages says Tim Cockerel Stand by for the' 87 ports The share-shy workers Briefings Card Wise Alliance Leicester Foreign Currency Mortgages & Remortgages Business and Finance or Family Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercury Rowan Mullens Ltd. Banks say 'no thanks' to conveyancing Family Money Joseph dreaming of DIY for all When a broker goes broke Boost for school fees help Savings Corporation Premium purchase Guaranteeing acceptance John Govett Unit Management Limited Eurocheque's four-week walk up the high street Barristers try giving as a change from taking Family Money James Capel Unit Trusts from Global Investment House Knight Williams & Company Limited Pepping up under the limelight Focus Often confused with unit trusts, investment trustors are still a mystery to private investors. Now the restrictions around them have been reduced, and Vivien Goldsmith begins a four-page report on attemts to raise their profile What are Investment Trusts? 'Over almost any period, investment trusts beat the opposition' Martin Currie Investment Mangaement Limited Henderson the Investment Managers Micropal: Returns: The Top 20 A winner with the public Development of investment trust savings schemes has given a boost to winning over private investors, Anthea Masey says Kleinwort Benson Investment Management Limited Less equal than others Touche Remnant Investment Trusts/2 The managers' view of trusts A big problem for investment chiefs is marrying short-term aims with techniques to ensure long-term success Safety first in the longer term Investment trusts can perform better than competing unit trusts, says Rodney Hobson Murray Johnstone Ivory & Sime plc Designs on the private investor Appealing to the public is essential when big institutions no longer give unstinting support The Temple Bar Investment Trust Savings Scheme Scottish Investment Trust Plc Roger Adams Robbie Robertson Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Trust tips from the analysts Lewis Aaron Colin Kingsnorth Fleming Investment Trust Management Limited Foreign Colonial Nationwide Anglia Building Society Books: Holiday Reading Shopping: Ethnic Art Cook:… The Road to Elsinore Picture Gallery Leroco Direct Sales Limited Section 3 Special Limited Edition the Spirit of the… I'm Cleo's stand-in The Ned Sherrin Column Erratum If I were The New Vicarage, Grantchester Crucial comic in a wicked world Face to Face British Red Cross The Times Shell Museums Year Awards From our Own Correspondent: Private agony, public hand-out? Fierce debate is raging over Hamburg's plans to nationalize the heroin traffic. Ian Murray reports Living proof of the way we were Old houses never die, Clive Fewings reports-they get put up elsewhere Museums Your chance to vote Exhibition Guide Bridge Chess Winning Move Riding the pack route Bill Hunter reports on a unique campaign this week to highlight the decline of Britain's pack-horse roads Outdoor Events Acuhealth Pty Ltd Outings Alphabetta Restaurant and Catering Guide Bray's Due Franco Italian and French Specialite Kinnaree Fresh South Coast Lobsters Greener than thou Jonathan Meades smells something fishy on the bandwagon Eating out Experienced Chef Required Marbella Spanish Restaruant Le Renoir Don Pepe Spanish Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Restaurant & Catering Guide Home from home in! a Victorian paradise Where so the best cooks go to eat out?In the first of a summer series, Marco Pierre White, chef/patron of Harveys in south London, The Times restaurant of the year, reveals his favourites Chef's Choice Directory The Edradour What a nose knows Charles Hennessy lingers lovingly over the cognac Season for salmon The Times Cook Frances Bissel suggests an inexpensive dinner party menu taking advantage of food now in season and dishes that are quick to prepare Higher standards in the High Street Jane MacQuitty applauds the off-licence chains' renewed efforts Wine Buys Alphabetta Answer Getting ahead on holiday Philip Howard picks the best of the year's books for some serious summer reading Cardata Naming of parts Best Sellers? Multiple Display Advertising Items Public private eyes Crime Picture Gallery Pint-sized mast For Children Time to get hooked Science Fiction The International Donkey Protection Trust Edification and entertainment Philippa Toomey helps to distract you from delays and hijackers Alakashkool Bookshop Sun and shooty-bangs Thrillers The National Maritime Museum RPO spurns South Bank Richard Morrison reveals an immincent decision which will throw a shadow over London's orchestral life Entertainments The South Bank Centre Proms 89 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inescapable and! majestic nastiness Opera Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comic cuts Television On parking one's theme Radio The simple made thrilling Dance Paul Taylor Company Sadler's Wells On a stroll back to Philly Soul/rock Lou Rawls Dominion Theatre Simply reasonable David Sinclair talks to Jim Kerr about drugs, rock-and life with dad Deutsche Grammophon Passing pleasures Proms BBCSO/Salonen Albert Hall Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Rude, lewd and shamelessly funny Rock Over-easy listening Jazz Treated to a tidal wave of song Classical Records Update Concise Crossword No 1929 Sky Television Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Backfriend Multiple Display Advertising Items Akom Ltd. Blüthners Summer Piano Sale Ancient Oak Construction Buildings Multiple Display Advertising Items Grenson Sale Wiston Projects School Multiple Display Advertising Items Stag Coatings Mops Carry Cycle Multiple Display Advertising Items Keynote Home is where the ethnic art is Shopping Decor in the home is following the fashion industry trend, with rich, warm, natural materials in ethinic styles, Nicole Swengley reports Bed Fayre Citadel Coatings Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd Photography Michael Young The Week Ahead New Woman Cricket 50 Tour De France 51 Sports Book 53 Racing… Grady rises above adversity Second round Scores Britain in battle for Davit Cup survival Morris bows to pressures Essex escape penalty over wayward pitch The Times Woman is hit by golf ball Section 4 Unhurried behind the Cote The Times Hotel Breaks Leisure Educating the future masters Cricket: Injury to Lamb Gives England a Chance to Promote Youth, while the School Sector Remains Strong despite the Workload on Players Low Calorie Dexters Quenches Active Thirst Middlesex let off the hook Hussain could answer the call for new blood Lamb declaration adds some spice Dilley wreaks havoc with pace and bounce Other Scoreboards Challenge is spurned by Marsh The Times Sportsline A Teesside test of fitness for Doyle For the Record Gramps Communications Ltd LeMond wins battle of the minds on final Alpine stage Cycling Agassi takes cover from Becker's rally Tennis Gefion so close to finish line Yachting (Reuter): Zavarov staying Waddle impressed by pedigree of his new colleagues Football England's £¼M Export Makes a Muted Bow for the Millionaire of Marseilles Tribunal set £1.5m record with Webb Watson is happy with his mixed grill Golf: Harry Vardon's Reocrd of Six Championship Successes is Put under Serious Threat Stephens still refuses to be overawed Today's Starting Times By a Special Correspondent: Jones has his lead cut Gliding Baker puts in challenge Powerboating McKean coasts heat Athletics By a Special Correspondent: Cheshire fight back to the title Sutton ignores injury By a Special Correspondent: Chuter's decision is upheld Rowing Golf Foundation Sole to captain the Lions as Australian curtain comes down Rugby Union Brisbane teams By Our Shooting Correspondent: Steady Hind strikes silver Shooting Veteran trio turn out for England Polo Croquet out of the closet Mick Cleary on the winds of change at Hurlingham Irwin shows the way Cheering news for football In Brief On right track (AFP): Alesi steps up Cram outing Fisher leads Leng withdraws Whyte close Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Celebrities on the roll Bowls Tomorrow By a Special Correspondent: Jaguars hoping to recoup prestige Motor Racing Giants in the land of Open glory Henry Longhurst was one of the foremost essayists on golf. Here he celebrates the evergreen players who occupied a special niche in his Open Championship hall of fame Final business challenge Yachting Moves to end Corrib strike Fishing Whittall sees his lead cut Hang Gliding Protests over safety Water Skiing Women face new pastures Hockey Ford Ford Confidence floods back as prices begin to rise Michael Seely, Racing corrcspondent, reflects on a singnificant week for the bloodstock world in Kentuky Tattersalls test for steroids Racing next week Improving face of popular seaside track A series of weekly reports on Britain's racecourses The Good Racecourse Guide Young Inca belies advancing years with impressive burst All the Details From Our French Racing Correspondent,Paris: Chance for Ozone Friendly Italian outsider throws down gauntlet Tisserand attempts to emulate the might Ribot Margau to triumph for France Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Nashwan for unique four-timer Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Michael Seely: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Market Selections The Times Racing Service Eddery banned Blinkered first time Big-Race Field BBC1 Form guide to the seven contenders Mandarin: AYR Selections Petite Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Ascot results Carlisle Newmarket Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline From examinations to reality A new training scheme aims to bridge the gap between the professional exams, with their emphasis on technicalities, and the everyday tasks of the office. Edward Fennell reports Accountancy People Clarks Chartered Accountants Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Accountancy IPS Group Recruitment Consultants IPSGROUP Recruitment Consultants Noel Accountancy J PMorgan Multiple Display Advertising Items Successful candidates in Professional Examination I, May 1989 The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Order of Merit and Prizes The Institute of Chartered Accountant's Referral Lists Successful PE1 candidates Holidays & Villas Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Delayed Passenger's Airport Survival Guide Putting your garden in organic order Gardening Natural method make less work Francesca Greenoak explains how Prisoners in transit Surving flight delays easier with a little forward planning in the art of killing time, Harvey Elliott and Geraint Smith report Free rooms offer The Times Hotelbreak Application Form Agriframes Ltd SKIAMERICA Thomas Cook the Best Late Deals in town Bicentenary crossword Bush tucker and salties Robin Neillands founds rare beauty and good company in the Outback Time Off Chester Close Egypt with Bales Flat rate flights Travel News Weather Eye Sally Ferries The côte of a different colour Michael Watkins revisits the French Riviera and finds his delight tinged with desmay Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saddle-Up & Ride (mid Wales) Ltd. 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