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News from 29/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Lyle Lovett, Clifford Longley, Catherine Bennett, Michael Dynes and Susan MacDonald, Rock, Anne Billson, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Rory Bremner, Peter Philp, Jane MacQuitty, Paul Bompard, Neil Bennett, Richard Thomson, Cliff Feltham, Giles Gordon, Bryan Healing, Hilary Finch, Mark Rittner, Acil Tabbara of AFP and Michael Dynes, Ian Murray, Marian Jeffery, Mario Modiano, Athens, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Prue Leith, George A. Newby, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Dominique Searle, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael Young, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Ruth Stungo, Rodney Hobson and Maria Scott, Michael Sheldon, J. Bossano, Chief Minister, Richard Cobb, Peter Evans and Peter Davenport, L'italiana, Chris Smart, Clive Doig, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Hailsham of St Marylebone, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Vernon Bogdanor, Frances Bissell, Graham Searjeant and John Bell, James Wood, Joseph Connolly, Jim Berrow, Woodrow Wyatt, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Graham Woodcock, Simon Tait, Wolfgang M?nchau, David Rowan, Steven Downes, Patricia Davies Haarlem, John Woodcock, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Jack Shamash, Richard Williams, Danielle Robinson, Colin Ray, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Eleanor Wood, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Trevor J. Brown, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, F. G., Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Conrad Voss Bark, Robert Rodwell, Evelyn Glennie, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Bryan Appleyard, Swan Lake, Peter Chandler, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Deyan Sudjic, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Brian Alderson, George Hill, Clive White, Ruth Lyon, Matthew Parris, Frances Edmonds, Michael Seely, Francis Clines Douetsk, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, Boyd-Carpenter, Tim Liewellyn, Raymond Charles, Michael Phillips, Adrian Dannatt, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Zagrosek, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Lucretia Stewart, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jack Bailey, Hartley Shawcross, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, David Sapsted and Edward Gorman, Juan Carlos, Maria Scott, S. C. P., Michael Kinsley, Tony Hetherington, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Parsifal Griffiths, Philip Jacobson, Richard Rayner, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Alistair S. D. McCracken, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Kerry Gill and Simon Tait, John Watson,

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Hezbollah's leader seized in Israeli raid Runcie attacks Kidnap as threat to waite In today's 52-page Times Test torment Travel Gatwick flight delays begin to build up Son of Windsor governor lost at sea Review Kremlin's super-buyer on a London spree TGWU threatens to spread dock strike Emergency Medical Alarms Property Weary Tory MPs warn Thatcher she could be isolated Martini Spain expels robbery suspect Union wants rail board inquiry News Roundup Survival test inquiry 800 pit jobs to go £10.000 reward offer Cemetery inquiries BBC promises to uphold standards Developers must pay appeal costs Planning changes Correction Supergrass says he made £8m in four years as a criminal Underworld informant in court Film violence for under-15s Next Week NatWest's silence on thief 'a disgrace' ITN staff get 41% pay rises Holidaymakers prepare to suffer again Typhoid danger blights eastern Spain French say air delays not all their fault £470,000 award in libel case Hilton United Kingdom Hurd warns JPs of injustices from sentence anomalies Consistent sentencing should aim at reducing the use of custody, the National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders said (Richard Ford writes). It welcomed efforts by the Magistrates' Association to seek consistency, saying most people would consider it to be unfair if people in one area were if people in one area were imprisoned for offences that, in another area, were dealt with by community sentences Wembley Arena Tribute to UK freedom Four-lane M25 proposal meets a mixed reaction Action promised for London roads July 28 Parliament Transport MPs' summer break Nalgo action aimed at disrupting the Edinburgh Festival Rain on way but no end to drought Baboon home reopens Appeal fails Plane charges Health award Firms may have to pay ?100 levy Graduate recruitment Dog attack Electric shock Seal survey Creepy babies Escort Ford Curator of troubled Theatre Museum agrees to quit post Duty Free Shaptree £500 fine for tear-away Porsche driver Secret poisoning baffled hospital Yard's firearms policy is to be scrutinized Lords condemn evasion of ban Dry rot treatment Bush facing big cuts in nuclear arms programme British judge's daughter killed World Roundup Vatican under attack Politics for Barnard (AP): Libya admits air fault (Reuter): Outback murder hunt Phone tapping to be probed New problems for Papandreou Status of blacks in US 'worse in past 20 years' Soviet Union's broken wings Ukraine miners return with ideas for change P&O European Ferries (Reuter): Moscow ready to break INF deal over Lance Syrian onslaught unleashes inferno Beirut plunged into another night of merciless shelling and terror Rover 200 Series (Reuter): Rangoon's top opponent 'on hunger strike' (Reuter): Adriatic resorts braced for ruin Algae disaster Schevardnadze denies Bloch Worked for KGB Rafsanjani faces fight to consolidate control after presidential poll Crackdown on EC farm fraud (AP): Jet record (AFP): Blame claim (Reuter): 11.000 moved (Reuter): Nazi returned Drought burns up Provence harvest Gandhi win on troop deal Indo-Sri Lankan crisis SKY Gibraltar's traffic blockade shows Madrid irritation Times Diary Barry Fantoni The poet nourished by fascism's forerunner Conor Cruise O'Brien, reflecting on the link between Yeats and Nietzsche, deplores the fashion to gloss over the unpalatable truth Best buyer and reject reader A cypher with substance Vernon Bogdanor on the precedents for Howe's new job Conviction at half-mast Signs of Contradiction Book agreement In Need in Burma Bad language Differences over office of deputy Conserving water Gibraltar incident Ruling a line under Nazi crimes Community care Editing from afar Theatre on TV South African squalor BBC reporters want their say Education and drugs Costs of living Gallery funds Doubly sure Court Circular Orkney Seal Rescue Seal Appeal Dr Runcie hoping to break church unity stalemate Cifford Longley Birthdays 12ft high wall of Roman bath uncovered at York Archaeology Heveningham architect resigns Ted Moss Ambassador for British music and drama throughout the world Colonel H. N. Blair Servicing the Black Watch in war and peace Forthcoming marriages Church news Sir James Wicks Judicial service in Kenya Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly… Memorial service Latest wills Lost Letters of Charlotte Bronte Anniversaries Weekend royal engagements Dinner Church services tomorrow Tenth Sunday after Trinity University news Blacksmiths' Company Before the rain forest engulfed the Amazon Science Report Acting out emotions Television Choice Comedy with a spiritual quality Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC 1 Reach for the stars Television Choice Radio Choice Sky BBC 1 Minister warns of danger in water Annette murder suspect jeered by crowd The Times Crossword Puzzled No 18;047 Dingle's tourist attraction may leave town Weather Picture Gallery A Rare Collection of Chinese Furniture and Works of… Minister Stands Firm Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Goldsmith acts in US Spice halted Prime cut Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Court approves £18m payout to Clowes investors Lloyds slumps to ?88m loss in first half Bank sets aside £464m to cover Third World debt provisions Avis Europe shares soar after talks By Our Financial Staff: TSA widens Blue Arrow inquiry net Disciplinary action possible against firms and individuals Shield passes payout amid worries of property collapse Valin steps down after ten years building VPI Touche Bennant Unit Trust Management Limited Index Kelt acquires Finlay onshore oil interests Business Roundup Forminster edges ahead Computer People buy Strike halts Paris trading SMAC earnings slip London Traded Options British Gas in Egyptian deal Interim jump for Ayrshire Welcome hit by threat from rival Aids drug Stock Market The recent interim figures from Arthur Lee, the rolled steel group, showed pre-tac profits uo by 30 per cent to ?3.5 million. James Capel, the broker, says this growth is expected to continue and forecasts ?7.3 million for the full year against ?6 million. Its niche markets offer exellent defensive qualities in times of recession and, despite this, the shares, unchanged at 145?p, enjoy only a modest rating By a Correspondent: Posgate denies staging a rift with Howden Gang of Four US figures confirm slowdown Nissan workers in US reject union By Our City Staff: Hot summer boost for Merrydown Abbey Panels ahead Lewis's in £15m share deal Barclays sells Republic stake Wall Street Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options Stock Watch Dow unchanged as traders take stock World Markets Fimbra Hoylake tries to thwart BAT in US court move Triangle pays £11m for two companies Rex Williams Leisure profits dive Harland aid Aaronson dips Airbus deal OTT buy Quote halted Acquisitions help profit at Misys to soar 163% Greggs rises 47% at interim stage Optical sees profits rise Hong Kong sets £3m investment first 'Taking scales' to be made in Northern Ireland Parrish set to report results late Blue Arrow scandal pierces armour of self-regulation Signals set for BR's new driver Bond Corp 'considers plan to go private' By Our City Staff: Amex apologises to banker By Our City Staff: Profits depressed at Prism Leisure Holders ahead at half time Optician hit £20m buy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Firm end to account Stock Exchange Prices It pays to watch the small print on those high interest accounts Maria Scott issues a timely warning for those who are tempted to look for extra interest from their building society and bank savings accounts Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Unit Link-Insurance Investments Keying into the system for a G-registration bargain Japanese market still buoyant Family Assurance Society Paying attention to finance Consumer Council wants money education in the national curriculum Briefings SIB investigates investment offer Royal Trust Asset Management Abbey investors have yet to see a happy ending Top of the Peps gives 44% return Misys Mercury Personal Equity Plan Insurance for the investor Rodney Hobson looks at how an option can be taken on shares Reaching a deal when a mother leaves home Hugh Thompson examines a case where a woman will pay alimony Murray Johnstone Limited Michael Mallen Associates Theft of goods by stolen cheque Law Report July 29 1989 Prisoner's legal help Don't dust of the Rembrandt yet Peter Morris outlines how artworks may be used to reduce tax bills The Co-Operative Bank For Advertising in Business and Finance or Family… TSB Bank Index Painting the town red Seventy years after the Revolution, Leningrad is having a bit of fun. Young people, particularly artists such as 23-year-old Vladimir who painted the 'Don Juan' portrait of Gorbachov (left), are taking advantage of perestroika to enjoy a laugh at the expense of Party ideologies The Times Index That's entertainment The voice of the people Guest Columnist: Rory Bremner Monumental Sixties If I were… Frances Edmonds The armchair route around Soho The dame of all parts Talks to Dame Judi Dench Country Houses Association From our Own Correspondent: A desperate to be filthy rich Need and have created a nation of money-makers, Christopher Thomas reports Sales Guide Thrifty thrill of the hunt Collecting Auctions can be economical and fun, and there's always a chance of finding real bargains Kings of the chess set The ban on ivory imports means now is the time to check out chess sets carved from tusks Exhibitions Museums Year: your chance to vote In the fight for glory Museums Racing back in time Outdoor Events A celebration of air and road transport at Duxford Airfield in Cambridgeshire tomorrow will pit motor cycle against aircraft in a rerun of an historic race, Simon Tait report Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Outings Double O by Clive Doig Tasting tricks and treats Eating out Joanathan Meades samples the good, the bad and the eccentric Multiple Display Advertising Items Kelong Malaysian Singaporean Restaurant Geeta The Lace Plate Pickwicks Wine Bar Haweli indian-cuisine Naz Brasserie Fully Air Conditioned MR Rong Chinese Restaurant Golden Swan Thai Restaurant Good Food in Ibiza The Times Close to perfection Chef's Choice Restaurateur Prue Leith continues our summer series, and reveals where she likes to go when she wants to eat out Now in stock A range of fresh, natural stocks are likely to revolutionize our cooking juices Directory In an English country garden The Times Cook Frances Bissell discovers that the simple approach to summer meals makes the most of the garden's secrets Sour Weather for the sweet-toothed Drink Jane MacQuitty has bas news for fans of dessert wine, as hail storms hit the source of sauteme The Edradour The Times Wine Buys Ortho Kinetics Questioning the scriptures Jack Shamash on the torment of a rabbi exploring the roots of his religious faith Helping with Inquiries by Louis Jacobs Vallentine Mitchell, £19.50 Man who shot Garbo The Times Angus & Robertson (UK) Lady of mystery and imagination Thrillers Woodrow Wyatt The Rigby File As disclosed in Tim Heald et al Hodder & Stoughton, £11.95 A complete guide to La R?volution Richard Cobb reviews a scholarly tome that explains the historical background to this year's Bicentenaire The Oxford History of the French Revolution By William Doyle Oxford £17.50 Making sense of seeming insanity Nicola Murphy Churchill's Black Dog and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind by Anthony Storr Collins, £16 Guide to things of beauty and a joy forever Ruth Stungo The Illustrated Flora of Britain and Northern Europe by Marjorie Blamey & Christopher Grey-Wilson Hodder & Stoughton, £25 No Title A merry dance through the ABC For Children Brian Alderson Quentin Blake's ABC Cape, £6.95 Quick List Flip side of Clive James Paper Backs Snakecharmers in Texas Essays 1980-87 by Clive James Picador, £4.99 The plot over-thickens Crime Lucretia Stewart The Mammoth Book of Short Crime Novels Edited by Bill Prozini and Martin H. Greenburg Robinson, £4.99 Irony with insight Richard Rayner Prepared for the Worst by Christopher Hitchens Chatto & Windus, £15.95 Cardata Sadism most sordid Adrian Dannatt Les Onze Mille Verges By Guillaume Apollinaire Peter Owen, £6.95 Slow, musical yearning Festival Opera Parsifal Bayreuth On Monday Paul Griffiths on The Ring in Bayreuth Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Summer in the City Barbican Hall TSB Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Pleasant excursion into the unknown L'italiana in Londra Buxton Festival Wembley Kenneth Sillito & Lyn Fletcher Talking horses Television Raymond Charles Swan in staccato Dance Swan Lake Coliseum Irony-dyed songs to get you moving Rock Lyle Lovett Dominion Kitt curls up oil the doctor's chat chair Radio Martin Cropper Is the writing on the wall? The Arts Ambition is one of those shocking novels written by women and intended for the delectation of women. Joseph Connolly questions its author, the much-criticized Julie Burchill Destitution finds a comic solution Theatre Looking At You Bush Theatre Ballet Marimba magic Proms Evelyn Glennie Kensigton Town Hall/Radio 3 BBCSO/Zagrosek Albert Hall, Radio3 Bout of the blues Jazz Richard Williams Rock Times Books Photosales Library Reggae to Nashville rock A rich legacy of rare talent Classical Stephen Pettitt Touch of Luxury Hilary Finch Schumann: Dichterliebe/LIederkreis Op 24, etc. THomas Allen/Roger Vignoles. Virgin Classics VC 7 90787-2 Update The Week Ahead Cinema Geoff Brown Bridge Chess Crossword Concise No 1935 Leroco Better Living Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Classified Pocket Computer Futons P&S Ltd Purewater Akom Ltd K. Restorations Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Vogue Superstore Pine Multiple Display Advertising Items Jolliman Christian Scott A & D Proheat "Summer Sale" Bringing home the office Shopping As even more hi-tech equipment filters out of the offices into the home, from cordless phones to faxes, Deyan Sudjic reports on its practical and stylish uses, trends now being picked up by the shops For the Home Inshushade Insublind Multiple Display Advertising Items Wiston Projects School Multiple Display Advertising Items Cultivating history Weekend Tips Westwood Telecom Security Agriframes Ltd French impressionisms Francesca Greenoak visits Claude Monet's home in Giverny, and discovers a wealth of ideas for the English gardener Organic Gardening for Beginners Accelerated Learning Systems Limited England seem resigned to further failure Flicker of hope reduced to ashes at Old Trafford Success is the key to happy team Injured Cram to miss the European Cup Lyle pays for a Dutch treat False theories lead Gower's bowlers astray Arret Index Travel Sport No Title Senna soon stamps his authority on German qualifying Motor Racing Drugs found at under-16 campus Dexters Cup deal for Scots Arsenal to consolidate success of last season Football For the Record Cowdray Park's late surge Polo Straker jumps up to second place Equestrianism A record entry is expected for Cowes regatta Yachting More controversy as fleet sets sail ARA will discuss exclusions In Brief Defence time for Jacobs Bowl combatants Rider suspended Bakker's reward Windsurfing first Lions are tamed Smith bows out Triathlon title England surprise Mastery of Haynes and Gatting frustrates Essex Cricket: Middlesex Hold Essex as Challengers for the Little Close in Gamble is winner for Neale The Times Hampshire move closer to leaders MCC honour for pair Yesterday's Other Scoreboards By a Special Correspondent: European incentive Athletics Lloyd and Atherton keep team in the hunt Lovell sweeps to the front Motor Rallying McKean is first to overcome Ereng with timely surge Athletics: Olympic Champion Mets his Match at Crystal Palace Mitchell lifts Anglian title after play-off Overseas grip on Seniors Golf Jones eases through LeMond out of classic Cycling Crystal Palace Results Malcolm gets call up for quarter-final Bowls Defeated Australia drop five Rugby Union Soviet Union given scare by Crawshay's BBC Cricket~line Surrey's double County success Tennis Biennial spearheads sparkling 29-1 treble for confident Eddery Colway Rally eyes prize in Cologne Byford lifts the gold medal for Britain Swimming From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Wood Dancer has clear chance (AFP reports): Rejection over team's appeal for Rainey win Motorcylcing No price on Scudamore Taste of the low life down on the coast All the Details Record-breaking Pipe expands his operation Curtain Rises on the 1989-90 National Hunt Season Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Sudden Love to head Cumani double Mandarin: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windor Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Ladbroke Line William Hill Gift from the god of the river Conrad Voss Bark Invites you to fill your picnic basket and set forth to sample the pleassures of trout fishing River Craft Fishing makes rivers my corrective lens; I see differently. Nick Lyons, Bright Rivers, 1977 Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Journey beyond the mountains, behind the times The former banking correspondent of The Times, Richard Thomson, exchanged his suit for cycling shorts and set off to discover the real Europe. His first stop was a corner of Portugal that sees few travellers Fascination and fun are in the air Which is the best way to fly? George Hill finds out for himself Portrait of a Self-made City India Hotel waldhaus Dolder Swan Hellenic The waiting game Travel News Travel Books CTC Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alconbury House Hotel Aylsham Motels The Crown Hotel Ravenwood Hall Norwich Sport Village Times Newspapers Ltd Lenwade House Hotel Scole Hotel Colchester Mill Hotel Swannington Hall The Ordnance Hotel Felixstowe An infidel's guide to Oman The sultanate door is open to tourists, but you have to knock very hard, Catherine Bennett discovers New Woman SKY Costume Drama in your Garden Meridian Housing Association New Crane Wharf Barratt Lovell R. W. Eccott & Sons Ltd To Advertise in The Times Colour Property… Crewbridge Estates Plc Queensway W. 2. 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