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News from 08/08/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, William Leith, Karan Thapar, Jeremy Andrews, Robert Silver, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, James Eberle, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Ray Kennedy and George Ace, Ian Hannay, Robert Cockburn Canberra, Martin P. Frank, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Michael Rubinstein, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, John L. Marshall, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Ted Boggis, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Joe Joseph, Michael Llanos Aires and Andrew McEwen, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Greta Carslaw and Gillian Maxey, (Michael Philips), Peter Davenport, D. Gwilym M. Roberts (Chairman), Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Brian Lymbery, Scrivener, John Herbert, Lawrence James, Grahman Searjeant, Financial Editor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Philip Chappell Adviser, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Philip Robinson, John Young, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Roger Scruton, David Rowan, Martin Smith, George Rae, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Christopher Goulding, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, O. Lawrence-Jones, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Russell Burlingham, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Murray Colville, Roger Boyes, Joseph Treaster, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Javed Aktar, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, H. D. McFarlane, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Richard Owen, Christopher Walker, Andrew McEwen and Nicholas Beeston, N. Grenville Yeo, Geoffrey Cutting Chairman, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Clive White, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Helen Steadman, Michael Dynes and Peter De Ionno, Stephen Pettitt, Chris Clark, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Ian Hunter, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Philip Jacobson, Peter Perry, Martin P. Smith, Neil Kelly and Andrew McEwen,

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Parkinson hits at 'murderous' train vandals Another incident on crash line revealed as BR offers ?10,000 reward Index Tomorrow Portfolio Bond Index £60m bill for Clowes predicted Coastguards make waves over Channel swimmers Lange succeeded by deputy New Prime Minister in New Zealand Iranian leadership split dampens hostage hopes Dock strike over after a month You Can Be Sure of Shell Sunbather bitten on neck by snake News Roundup Spy escape committal Judicial appointment Eisteddfod failures Plaskett leads chess Britain, France lead Butcher must face salmonella charges BC Sanimn Ltd. Judges rule tied council ballot was invalid Liverpool dockers vote to return to work Angry reception for union leader as last strike ends Tourists 'scrambled to save bottles' in 737 emergency Two men who breached airport security at Heathrow were fined £400 each yesterday. Lionel Scurville and Darren Whelan, both aged 21, of Acton, west London, first entered a British Airways jet parked in a Terminsl 4 maintenance area about two months after the Lockerbie disaster. They alerted newspapers, and on March 20,16 days later, filmed themselves aboard another BA 747. The tape was screened by Independent Television News Council imposes uniform broadcasting code Revised satellite television standards Revised satellite television standards ITN abolishes overtime payments Police watchdog to decide chief's fate Hillsborough aftermath First-time buyers blocked by high costs Self-styled wizard who ensnared girls jailed for 15 years Teenager jailed for killing friend Portfolio Bond Increase in Aids cases is highest of the year Free Scottish pound 'could undermine local economy' 'Kipper' copycat fear over attacks Estate agency prowler Blood and sweat on treadmill to the stars Yorkshire Building Society Renault Government wants single green label code for EC By Our Environment Correspondent: Marine study 'can easily be restored' Court bars Bolshoi name in ice show Sinn Fein call for 'dignity' Ulster tension Prince's scheme for villages challenged Sky Man hurt in launderette blast Leak forced British submarine to surface Speeding motorist on mercy trip fined Classes in consumer skills 'should be started from age 5' Rover Finance Ltd. Seascapes and security for the upmarket buyer College lecturers fight fee reforms Tertiary competition Soho murder charges Baron dies Train death Driving ban Raid arrest Food trick Jump injury Killing charge Drink tests up By Our Foreign Staff: Presidents at Latin summit agree pact to disband Contras 'Bloody' Hezbollah eclipses PLO as Israel's greatest demon Mexico City - Mr James Baker, the US Secretary of State, has said he felt Washington had a unique opportunity to solve the hostage crisis "once and for all before it bedevils this Administration, " (Phil Davison writes) (AP): Germans swap art treasures From a Correspondent Nairobi: Father alleges murder as Nairobi inquest starts Menem offers hope of bolstering links Ties between Britain and Argentina Governments cautious on reports of talks Court fight on custody of frozen embryos (Reuter): Walesa plea for new coalition World Roundup Indian troop pull-out Mystery girl named Major takes time East German curbs World Court accord Labour surprise as Lange resigns in row over minister Pleas for tougher Pretoria sanctions Top officials fall victim to Castro's clean-up campaign Havana cracks down on human rights activists Angels on patrol in City of Light Woman strikes fear into Army Burma opposition leader galvanized calls for democracy Military out in force as massacre is remembered (Reuter): Chinese major flees to America US concern (Reuter): Frozen asset (Reuter): Six sentenced (Reuter): Climber found (AP): Founder dies Honda (UK) Ltd. Shadows around a despot The dynastic grip of Nicolae Ceausescu on Romania must soon weaken, Roger Boyes writes. But who will succeed him in a country which for decades has been run as a family firm? The real malaise of Nicolae Ceausescu was identified in a dissident leaflet: he is suffering, it said, from the sickness of power Arret Names trading meaning New Words for Old Under the old oak clone How tissue culture could create a forest out of Robin Hood's famous tree A craftsman, first and last Ferragamo, a word synonymous with quality shoes, is a family affair and the Italian firm is spreading its wings Back in the driving seat People Fashion awards Jean Jerard Times Diary Picture Gallery Falklands won on the Falls The cost in lives has been high but Henry Stanhope believes the Army's thankless role in Northern Ireland has given it a truly professional cutting edge The revolution that was killed by deceit Martin Smith on the Burmese army's determination to cling to power Resistance when the heat is on Hostages: faith misplaced Conor Cruise O'Brien on Rafsanjani's real objective The Lange Tendency Assembling Airbus Leander's Heroes Israel's action on hostages Face of politics Catholic attitudes Future of engineers in Hong Kong Sport, apartheid and boycotts Housing needs Role of volunteers Daunting cost of libel cases End of a business Horse sense Sabbath observance Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Anniversaries The Times Recalling the Second World War Docklands Ball Upholders Company The dilemma facing transplant surgeons after Chernobyl Science Report Service luncheon Anthony Quayle is taken ill Appointments Forthcoming marriages Scavenging a way to success Archaeology Hubert Beuve-Méry Founder and guiding spirit of world-famous French newspaper Gerhard de Kock At the helm to South African banking Teach me, and I will hold my tongue: and cause me to… From Our Special Correspondent: Channel Islands Garrisons People's Life under Occupation Appointments in the Forces British Heart Foundation The Surgical Research Fund Inner Temple Lord Justice General Latest wills Times Newspapers Ltd. Just an average fanatic? Television Logic and dramatic truth Opera Orpheus and Eurydice Covent Garden Theatre Royal Haymarket Niceties of name-calling John Russell Taylor on some late 19th and early 20th century British artists: "Impressionists" and others London Galleries Theatre Marat/Sade Playhouse A farce without frenzy The Piggy Bank Greenwich Royal Festival Hall Eclectic evening Proms BBC SSO/Maksymiuk Albert Hall/Radio 3 Sky This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1943 Entertainments Dancers' tour de force Word-Watching Winning Move Playing to an audience Television Choice Radio Choice BBC 1 Pineau des Charentes Caution urged on Argentina talks The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,055 On the trail of Hong Kong's smugglers Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Biggest slice of the pi for professor Business & Finance The Pound Stock Market Racal wins tunnel deal GKN returns Clayform up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Davis launches takeover bid for United Airlines On Wall Street the bid helped send the Dow Jones industrial average to within striking distance of its record of 2,722.42. It closed 41.54 points up at 2,694.99. The transportation index jumped a record 94.06 points. Wall Street, page 25 Hanson wins £3.5bn battle for ConsGold Offer of £15.30 a share goes unconditional on 57% acceptances By Our City Staff: ANZ offshoot cutbacks cost 45 jobs Lufthansa order boosts Airbus '£1bn' deal could help maintain jobs at British Aerospace Lowest retail sales rise since 1982 helps pound to rally Electricity cash role for Bank The Mortgage Corporation Applicatgion Service Newman emerges as Cooper suitor Vodafone Hanson buzz of excitement Tempus APV acquires two US companies for $15m Business Roundup Arncliffe up to £868,000 Dunton tops £1.1m Embassy's warning Stena 'might sell' 8.2% Sea Containers stake Mayborn shares fall on warning Japanese share of banking surges Recent Issues Three charged over 'trades' Babcock wins gas contract Ward rules out buyout with Trust Stock Watch The Times Administrators dismiss staff at Eagle subsidiary Our Price directors dismissed M&A climbs Hamilton slips Meyer post Expamet deal SE chairman BAT rejects Swiss break-up proposal Spong a name with Punch By Our City Staff: Ashtead leaps to £5.5m Crisp answers the call The Times City Diary Glowbot Cut above The lore laid down Camifa's successor due to be launched Stead chief defends offer deal By Our City Staff: C&WG buys 25% holding in Alpine The good, the bid and the shareholders Comment Guarded optimism on pay By Our City Staff: Anglo planning committee to oversee Falkland Company Connexions National Westminster Bank Plc. The Open University Wall Street Smurfit leads paper sector rise Stock Market Electronic Machine Co, the rader and optical component manufacturer, saw its shares jump 23p to 133p on hopes on an asset injection. On Friday the company announced that Mr Peter Lobbenberg, the chairman, had sold his 26 per cent stake, and resigned, along with two non-executive directors. The new investors include Commercial and Retail Investments with 20 per cent. Reorganization and acquisitions are expected (Reuter): Airline bid sends Dow soaring London Traded Options Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Kleinwort Benson Limited Worth considering balance sheet values Alarming lack of moral fibre Responsibility for share certificates Campaign against junk bond robbery The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Further progress Stock Exchange Prices Site licence cannot over-ride planning consent Legal Appointments British Standards Institution Wilson Stephens Recruitment Specialists for the… Law Personnel Brutton & Co. Beware high rates on empty property The Law Holiday homes could be hard-hit by the community charge, Chris clark reveals Police chief not liable for PC's torts committed on a venture of his own Police committee erred in relying on a report from a panel in legal costs application Legal Appoinments Metropolitan Police North West Legal Resources Vanderpump & Sykes Enfield The tiger still has teeth Multiple Display Advertising Items Justice fight on Death Row The Law Lords have warned Caribbean states over judicial failures that have led to death sentences. Two lawyers report on the controversy and look at the Privy Council's continuing influence outside Britain Striking profits? Inns and Outs Reuter Simkin Limited PA Consulting Group Legal Recruitment Consultants U. K. Ltd. Reuter Simkin Limited John Hamilton Associates A Trapalgar House Company ASA Law Laurence Simons Associates Zomba Group of Companies Britannia Davies Arnold Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No Euromoney Publications PLC Nabarro Nathanson Wickland Westcott Legal Recrultment Consultants Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Oswald Hickson, Collier & Co Public Appointments Elmbridge Haringey Council West Eight Legal and Accountancy Services Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Hospital Queen Square Royal Academy of Music Mole Valley District Council Have you got a Euro-degree? In the new Europe, there will be a demand for linguists with commercial skills, as Helen Steadman discovers Public Appointments Cyngor Bwrdeistref Llanelli Borough Council South Northamptonshire District Council Avon County Council Director Gillingham Borough Council York Health Authority Community Health Services The Times The National Hospitals for Nervous Diseases Degrees announced by the University of Ulster List of degrees awarded by the University of Keele Thomson withdraws By a Special Correspondent: Cook lasts the course for silver Triathlon New Zealand outplay Dutch Rugby League Pools Forecast By a Special Correspondent: British aim to add to honours with a victory in Dublin Equestrianism Waddle provides Marseilles with return on investment Overseas Football More of the Wright stuff Club Cricket RAC event is made a little tougher Motor Rallying Today's Fixtures World cup skiing under way Sport on TV By a Special Correspondent: Scott frets for points left on film Gliding (AP): Mecir hints at retirement as injury returns Tennis Return of Garcia sharpens England Hockey From a Correspondent, Szeged, Hungary: Triumphant return for British team Rowing Standring's challenge takes the wrong tack Powerboating Nothing is beyond the reach of Rafferty Golf A personal sacrifice for success Classic rule to threaten the slower players Mandarin: Balding family to collect again with consistent Waterlow Park Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections The Times Racing Service Albadr set to return at Newbury Blinkered first time Fibresand surface passed fit for Southwell's all-weather Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Windsor results Ayr Nottingham Thirsk Royal double Rapid Raceline Hundred for Curtis as Worcestershire tighten their hold Cricket: Holders Strengthen their Lead in the County Championship as Essex Face a Battle to Stave off an Innings Defeat New Road work ahead Walsh a danger in dim light By a Special Correspondent: Walker again the rescuer for England The Times Somerset provide day of rewarding viewing Medlycott gives swift response Other Scoreboards Australians tune up for Test Terry is in the driving seat Banned Indian players appeal for leniency A setback for Crawley Sagacious puts US in Admiral's Cup lead Yachting World cup points lead for Kelly Cycling Cram and Jackson for Goodwill Games Considered changes may be in order for squad to Barcelona Athletics For the Record All-Norfolk final in prospect Enhancing the day with elegance in their play Davison's selection unexpected Golf Wilson set for move to Turkey Football: New Crew for Independent Television's Flagship Programme Results from Leamington Andretti junior's class Motor Racing East takes over as producer Arsenal basking in warm-up heat Wasps eye monopoly Rugby Union An official report urges full integration Sport for the Disabled Splendour and tradition at the Cheltenham cricket festival League clubs receive £4m seating subsidy Clubs Which Gain Telecom Security Limited Safety-first policy adopted by Trust (Reuter), (AFP): Drug ban reduced Sport in Brief Interest in S African rugby tour is waning Gold resists ail pressure from Commonwealth Commentary The days of the olden goldies End Column

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