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News from 04/08/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Charles Vance (Chairman), Graham Rock, Louise Vidaud de Plaud, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Monique Huiskamp, Neil Bennett, Brian Walker (Oxford Group for Indochina), David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, C. V. Baker, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Ian Murray, Ian C. Baillie, Renton, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Peter Carey, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Della Mason, David Sapsted and Philip Jacobson, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Bill Keller, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Ronald Miller, Mick Cleary, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, John Winder, Michael Clark, John Young, Anthony Tibber, Cornelius O'leary, Susan Wood, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, W. R. Hatch, John Percival, John Hennessy, Peter De Ionno, Geoffrey Matthews, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Sally Watts, Harry Debelius, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Peter Hoare, (Michael Phillips), Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Stephen Thorpe, John Goodbody, Robert Cockburn and Ray Kennedy, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Pat Butcher, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Clive David, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Brewerton, Peter Evans and Stewart Tendler, Judith Pinnington, John Goodbody, David Young, Christopher Walker, Clive Rose, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Raymond Keene, Chees Correspondent, Martin HOLMES, Member, Stewart Tendler and Andrew Pierce, Michael Austin, Alan Hamilton and Andrew Pierce, Alan Lee, Raymond Charles, Martin Sibson, Derek Harris and Melinda Wittstock, Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, Richard Owen and Michael Evans, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, Evan Luard, Derek Harris, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Eric Alley, Michael Harris, Michael Coleman, Mersey, Robert Kilroy-Silk,

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US hostage is given reprieve at 11th hour Bush expresses relief as Cicippo plea is answered Tomorrow GEC bid launched Pessoa wins Index By Our City Staff: Third World debt gives Midland a £531m loss Artist defends 'honest' image of Queen Mother Hillsborough report to urge big cut in crowds Middle East bomber dies in blast at London hotel Irish rugby star for South African tour Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Pâté removed in new listeria scare News Roundup Bard 'was a sheikh' Family dog kills baby Whitehall dismissal Bypass on new heart Blaze suicide theory Lloyds Bank Plc Britons escape island forest fires by boat Liverpool is left isolated as more end dock dispute Hotel blaze after explosions Democrats halve their headquarters staff Poll tax questions criticized Youths kidnap and rape two girls, 12, in empty estate flat Boys questioned All-female Angels take to Tube Same-day NHS Aids test made available Not much business as usual in the deserted dock Lawyer prosecutes own client Chess prodigy shows skills to young pretender Calls for campaign against 'crack' rejected British brain-drain may accelerate Shortage of academics Research projects costing £11 million will have to be cancelled next year unless the Science and Engineering Research Council gets additional money to meet the costs of universities' salary awards that are beyond its control (Pearce Wright writes). The council said that it should not have to cut back when it was already being forced to reject 75 per cent of Research Projects that should be supported. At its meeting yesterday it allocated more than £18 million to a variety of new research projects Beatles' chauffeur finds tapes Savage advised to sue health chiefs By Our Science Correspondent: Lloyd Webber saves diabetes research Portfolio Bond Solicitor jailed for assaulting CPS colleague Campaigners fail to abolish 'fixed-price' agreement on books Fair trading rulling B&Q Nobody Does It Better Battle to save a giant of the sea ends in failure Picture Gallery Rumbold promises funds to save teachers' jobs All house prices 'may fall' Tribute marks Polaris anniversary Transport and housing 'are biggest threat to prosperity' South-East planning survey £225,000 acid house swindle £16m car deal Ozone check Pupils banned Writer dies Man bites dog Words feat £688,600 will Fines system based on ability to pay is judged a success Europe to examine air control trainer rejected by Britain British lamb proves a good-value option Weekend food prices Ford Police firepower contains Bristol siege Education chiefs act on threat to Rushdie (AFP): President hopeful after reprieve by Shia captors Beit Yahun, Lebanon (AFP) Hundreds of civilians, mostly refugees from the fighting in Beirut, fled yesterday to an Israeli-controiled zone in south Lebanon fearing a USmilitary strike over the hostage crisis. About 3,000 Lebanese have crossed into the Israeli security zone at Beit Yahoun and Hammara since Sunday. An Israeli army official said that the refugees would be given shelter 34 feared dead in Greek air crash World Roundup Seoul politician freed Chinese win asylum Abortion Bill row (Reuter): Police seize 106 tusks Bush team weighs the options for military retaliation Israelis voice relief as deadline is suspended Rafsanjani facing first crisis as new leader of Iran Hostage ignored family Cicippio abduction Solidarity secures inquiry on alleged murders by police (Reuter): Korea jet ruling row Minister goes (Reuter): £29,940 fine (Reuter): Algae relief (Reuter): Havel freed (AP): Gorbachov reforms compromised by his role as party leader Moscow (AP)- The Supreme Soviet confirmed Professor Nikolai Vorontsov, who is not a member of the Communist Party, as a Cabinet member yesterday. He is a biologist, aged 55, who will grapple with the country's ecological crisis. Although the Communist Party and government are seperate, in the past it has been impossible for anyone to rise in the government structure without party credentials (AFP): Cocaine arrest Man freed American beef (Reuter): Draft move MFI Bonn dilemma as influx of refugees swells Growing provincial troubles present a threat for Bhutto Austin Rover Finance Ltd Italian hostage freed in police raid on farm US seeking top Thai policeman on drug charges Japan businesses groom new party Too hot on Banana Beach After Freddie Foreman's expulsion from Spain other wanted Britons must be feeling the heat on the Costa del Sol Playing for England's future England's Test cricketers are covered in shame. Clive Davis finds their heirs ready to do better Picture Gallery Triton plc Times Diary Picture Gallery Poland's new politics fail the pork chop test Returning to Poland after two years, Ruger Boyes finds a country whose economic compromises threaten everything that has been achieved so far in the retreat from communism The great catfood conspiracy America gets terror-weary Charles Bremner on the subdued US reaction to the hostage crisis Rough justice in the ports Reality for Mr Todd Policewatch Tea with Royalty Isolating the Khmer Rouge Planning blight War crimes Unanswered needs on civil disasters Birth-control doctrine European policy Fresh start for Theatre Museum Point of order Ritual slaughter Doubly sure Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Anniversaries People's Dispensary for Sick Animals, When early man became artful Archaeology Mrs Thatcher at Aids hospice Church news University news Stirling Polytechnic news Appointment Forthcoming marriages Marriages Richard Southern Stage consultant and historian of theatre Dom Paul Grammont Bec, a meeting place for the ecumenical cause Mr H. 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Edwards Distinguished surgeon in war and peace Jack Giles Latest wills Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in… On This Day The City Of the Paris and the Great Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund £4m hotel is planned for Avebury Bacteria can survive high doses of irradiation Science Report Times Newspapers Ltd Rock tunnel may help to save bats Appointments A nice neat war Television Stand-in ovation Proms BBCPO/Bamert Albert Hall/Radio 3 Royal National Theatre Irresistible rise of youth The Royal Ballet is said to be letting an unprecedented five of their established dancers go at the end of next season, but John Percival asks whether, with the encouraging number of talented youngsters now available to them, this staff turnover is fast enough Oddly chosen final programme fails to impress Bolshoi Ballet coliseum Flip side of a very serious coin Opera The Bartered Bride Covent Garden Camp but classic carry on, crude but all-conquering Theatre The Swaggerer Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park That's more like it As public arts funding declines, the London Symphony Orchestra has just topped £1 million in its annual grant 'What does it matter, we could say, if you kill a few Americans?' Barbara Amiel Dangers of a job in justice A 32-year-old mother is the Colombian government's lastest weapon in its bloody drugs war. Geoffey Matthews met her Millet Lighting Monday Nouveau Sculpture Picture Gallery Top Films and Videos Concise Crossword No 1940 Entertainments This selective guide to entertainment and events… Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery The Old Vic Art Galleries Exploring Highland forests Television Choice BBC Radio Choice Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,052 GPs sent details of new contracts Health care reform New ministerial responsibilities at the Department of Health were announced by MrClarke yesterday. Lord Trafford, who has just been appointed a second Minister of State for Health, will take charge of the Warnock report. His other responsibilities include abortion and medical manpower and education. Mr Roger Freeman, Under-Secretary of State for Health, takes charge of the mentally ill and the mentally handicapped Word-Watching AA Roadwatch 80 years of royal portraits Weather Index The Pound Stock Market Eurotunnel inquiry BA ahead Lovell buy Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Plessey rejects £2bn offer by GEC Siemens Kentish to liquidate offshoots Panel censures SG Warburg over bid Attack on bank's role in £ 136m offer by Wm Low for Budgens Boards pledge to peg power prices Midland reports £531m losses Bank 'bites the bullet' on Third World debt Slide in pound stemmed as banks rush to cover debts Yorkshire Bank bid approach National Westrunister Bank plc TI Group Fasten seat belts for BA turbulence Tempus Hoylake to make offer for BAT on Tuesday Business Roundup P&P ahead at Hanson wins half-time £5m bid support Meat Trade suitor BT appoints new director Gibbon Lyons rises Limit on foreign holdings in R-R and BAe is raised Standard recovers $12.5m from court Research firm lifts profits TI seeks bolt-on acquisitions Half-time profits leap to £49m on 'organic growth' Maxwell beaten on Crosfield By Our City Staff: T Cowie profits static Lewis to give the game away The Times City Diary Pay packet The Times City Diary Panel sets up exciting climax to Boots' bid Refinancing plan at MFI MORI's chasing Jason The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: ECC to raise $400m Sir Patrick Sergeant The Times City Diary Burning issue The Times City Diary Verse luck By Our City Staff: Greystoke buys 15% of Parrish Buckingham Internatiol Plc Weinstock unfolds £2bn cash on the nail Comment Midland takes it on the chin The local Electricity businesses Electricity boards shape up for sale As the 12 area power distributors prepare for transfer into the private sector, their results met government targets and created optimism. 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N & Partners Audio-forum the Language Source Notice to Readers Briefings Obstacles facing a barrier man Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, talk to a chastened steeplechaser Today's Fixtures Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Sport on TV Sturgess is on time for top title Cycling Busy women's squad Company's auditors owe no duty of care to present or future lending banks Hurst to help the World Cup effort Hockey From Our Irish Racing Correspondent,: Outsider I'm Confident foils English challenge Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Tireless Berry reaps a rich reward for effort Racing Jarvis extends fine run Navratilovna a surprise on opening day Mandarin: Starkey lines up Lingfield double Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Newmarket Selections The Times Racing Service Hard As Iron makes it four from five Blinkered first time Fry banned Scudamore's surprise for 14 days return marked by win Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Redcar Selections Brighton Results from yesterday's four meetings Pontefract Yarmouth Ladbroke Line Devon & Exeter William Hill England's chance to blood young players Cricket: Depature of the South Africa 16 from Test Reckoning Leaves Selectors with an Exciting Challenge Dexter and Press miss Hussain's short stay Hampshire could thwart an encore Semi-final draw Hampshire v Middlesex Warwickshire v Worcestershire Matches to be played on Augest 16 Whyte earns his place Modern Pentathlon British Motorcycle Grand Prix Walker in expansive mood again Schools cricket by George Chesterton Faulty switch makes life more difficult Powerboating Wiltshire's new-ball pair ruled out Prize-money grows for US Open Tennis From a Special Correspondent, Mondorf les Bains, Luxembourg: Second time for Linsenhoff Equestrianism Hughes warms up in demonic style Tour letter for Lewis Pressure is on Britain after Roberts's fall Water Skiing Practice is perfect for the US riders Motorcycling Tough test of resilient Robinson Swimming The Times Results from Sandwich Harrison leads but faces ban Winchester escapes Valley of Sin to topple the holder Golf MacDonald in the way of holder Steady Dalgleish wins Makeshift eight confident Student Sport For the Record Danish chance is blown away Yaching: Headstay Damage is Costly after Lack of Wind Delays Start By a Special Correspondent: Tai Wahn finds a good breeze home Juniors on top of world Rowing Sky Results from Cowes Shaw and Johnson advance on good luck Bowls Scott is flying fair in seventh Gliding Sport tomorrow By a Special Correspondent: Perfect Pessoa raises tankard Dolphin Showers Limited McBride leads world XV on S African rugby tour The best of the action from at home and overseas Gatting's men volunteered to go on tour Barclays will extend League sponsorship Team effort: Britain's athletes join forces in… India demand penalties for English placers Men and machines: Revving up for the British… Opening round of 67 places Dibos in front Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Grace notes: A hymn to the greats of cricket's… Bacher's coup to catch a Cowdrey End Column

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