News from 12/08/1989
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Senga Wallace Roche Joint Honorary Secretary, William Leith, Christopher R. T. Rowe, Stuart Maclure, Graham Rock, Victoria Glendinning, J. K. Lunn, Clifford Longley, Madeleine Cobbing (Toxics Campaigner), Holly Hill, G. A. Lewis, Anne Billson, Edward John Crockett, Vijitha Yapa, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Joan Zunde, Jan Morris, Rashid A. Chaudhry, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, F. T. Dunn, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Cyril Jarvis, James Bone, Clive Davis, Jeremy Flint, Listowel (Secretary), Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, David Rowan and Tony Dawe, Richard Thompson, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Maurice Slapak (Consultant Transplant Surgeon), Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, John Illman, Ian Murray, Bonn, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Lesley Downer, Meg Mounteney, Frances Bissell, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Linda Rout, Peter Archer Vice-Chairman, Derek Forbes Joint Honorary Secretary, David Jones, John Hennessy, Gillian Bowditch and George Sivell, Simon Tait, Peter Berry, Karen Wontner, David Rowan, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Chris Thau, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, S. White, David Toop, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, and Bailey Morris, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Chris Partridge, Roger Guthrie, Eric Saxon, Conrad Voss Bark, Martin Trew, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Ned Sherrin, Pat Butcher, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, H. H. Ogilvy, M. F. Winiberg, Kenneth Fleet, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Ian Penman, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Frances Edmonds, Jenny Gilbert, Raymond Charles, Hal Moggridge, Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Adrian Dannatt, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Amanda Atha, Tom Gibb, Yamales, Jonathan Meades, Wilfrid E. Hunt, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, E. C. B. Lee, H. C. B. Rogers, Simon Rose, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, David Bellamy, Maria Scott, Michael Evans, Philip Webster and Roland Rudd, Frank Field, Colin G. Bass, Michael Kinsley, Anna Bramwell, Tony Hetherington, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug,
ResumoInflation fears grow as pay deals take off Ministers warn of unemployment risk In today's 48-page Times Americans stalk BTR Bank intervention fails to halt surge in dollar From Our Correspondent, Nice: Riot squad called to stranded trains Travel From Our Correspondent, Beirut: Artillery duels kill 30 in a shell-shocked blazing Beirut Picking up the pieces a night of terror Green labelling 'will not end bogus claims' Homes evacuated after factory fire Review Glasgow. European City of Culture 1990 Sport RUC fails to identify Belfast boy's killer A Dozen Chilled Premiers Protesters lobby rebel cricketers News Roundup Belgian pâté scare £1 m raid on royalty Baby dies in crash Holiday camp fears Police colour apology Adams wins British chess championship Disabled judge is banned by dog club Corrections Grandparents gain Interim custody of countess's children Husband plotted to kill wife £1,000 for HP beans saboteur Most motorists fail road-signs test Sales slump affects top staff Harrods director imprisoned Bribery deals A farewell to Falmouth Jail term for four-times-limit driver Holiday Property Bonds. Easy to understand. Hard to… Tourists trapped at airport 26 hours Next Week 20 years on the province that knows no As divided by class as by religion, life has never been so good for some Ulstermen, nor so frightening As Ulster braces itself for a weekend of tension in the run-up to the twentieth anniversary of the introduction of British troops on monday, Edward Gorman reports on progress in a land under fire The mother who still lives in fear at the British frontier Sky Warning to rebel Tube drivers Publicans taught art of 'yob spotting' Rechem to challenge ports Toxic waste dispute The playground memories that soon turned sour £5m grant for school race policy No Title Green consumers misled by 'ozone friendly' labelling Makers' claims and counter-claims Howe to attack Labour's review Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd TWA Veteran pilot takes off for new horizons Lebanese madness spirals towards blood-filled climax Polish strike wave sharpens political and economic crisis Asylum seekers are offered immunity by East Germany From a Correspondent Nairobi: Policeman accused of lying about Ward contact Sheikh offers hostage help Suspected serial killer arrested Indian peace-keeping troops 'massacre' Tamil civilians (Reuter): Ethiopia search effort criticized World Rounup Detention term move (AFP): Soviet kidnap hunt (AP): Baltic strikers defiant Nato in a green response Confusion as Botha denies knowing of Kaunda meeting Windhock - a Namibian security guatd was killed in the firstattack on a United Nations pust since the UK entered the territory on April 1 to monitor the process towards election in November (Peter Kenoy writes ). Three armed assailants using grenades attacked the post in the farming town of Outjo on Thurseay Defiant mixed couple marry Britain to pursue issue of troops in Hong Kong US spy suspect and poodle Mephisto take the FBI walkies Protesters vanish into China's gulags In the wake of Tiananmen, Peking punishes intellectuals, reformers and technocrats alike Gun ordeal for Brazilian women journalists Bitter Contras vow to carry on the fight Life sentence for defacing Mao (AFP): 14 die in drifting sampans (AFP): Cabinet quits (AP): Deadly parcel (AP): Cocaine haul (AFP): Police killed Land pledge (AFP): Shots fired Kaifu denial (AFP): Engine fails (Reuter): Karate fall Times Diary Barry Fantoni Will we ever get the teachers we need? Stuart Maclure reflects on the many changes the has seen during his 20-year editorship of the Times Educational Supplement, from which he retires at the end of this month Storming about in the dawn Runcie's divorce division Frank Filed argues that Anglicans must clarifyy their attitudes Broadway malady Chronology and All that Doctor's lists Chunnel Visions Itemized phone bills Relative values Prosecution of war criminals Troubles in Burma Kidney transplants Coping with disposal of toxic waste Joys of landscaping World view of Islam Water shortage Right platform for the Bard? Theatre Museum Short on style Social News Tomorrow's royal engagement Birthdays Anniversaries Mops Absolutely impossible question Shrewsbury Flower Show Bridge Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages H . Montgomery Hyde Expert on the ceuse cèlèbre Stanley John Waldman Skilled lawyer with a social awareness Pierre Matisse Promoting European art in New World Announcements and Personals Birth and Death notices may be accepted On This Day General Castanos' Address to his Army Announcements No sign of the doldrums Saleroom How lead weights the odds Science Report Helena International Latest wills Tomorrow's services Reasons for film seasons Television Choice Investigating the US Press Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday's Television and Radio World Service Choking our cities Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 Sunday's Television and Radi Variations Sky US deal with Moscow on human rights The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,059 Nightly peril of Beirut's freedom ferry Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Aquatech Marketing Ltd Index Executive Editor The Pound Stock market Pensions boost for Lig chief GrandMet aid Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Government told of US concern over BAT bid BTR signals expansion with KKR tie Lloyds says 300,000 Abbey certificates are in the post Lowndes in emergency refinancing Brokers downgrade profits forecast to zero Dollar surges as US prices fall Directors increase holdings Knight Williams & Company Limited By Our City Staff: Blue Circle shows innovation with valuation formula By Our City Staff: Cash call at Spice after loss of £4.6m White Arrow BTR action raises hopes for that 'mega-bid' at last Save & Prosper Wall Street March m return to profits Posgate jury due to retire Seaforth deal Wholesale up Alliance rise Rank expands Colourcare buy Steel increase Dow dips 28 points after bonds tumble World Markets Ward buyout plan fails as Magnet banker withdraws GrandMet nets $ 140m US growth boosts Unilever profit to £787m at half time By Our City Staff: Oakwood slumps on warning How unglamorous Btr made itself second only to ICI Compamy in the news UBS adds weight to Nissan UK Randsworth at £7.64m Noble makes loss of £3m Back in black Goldsmith must live down his reputation in America Market mood right to test record London Traded Options Stock Watch Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Recent Issues The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Account ends quietly Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Unit Linked Insurance Investments City broker may face FBT inquiry Checking on the Serps rebate Maria Scott looks at the 3.5m with a personal pension are missing out Briefings International Investmant Consultants Ltd Investors in Barlow Clowes unhappy with payout ruling Fidelity Making Money Make Money Lloyds to post new Abbey certificates Midland share shops Fees in pipeline for independent financial advice Save & Prosper the Investment House Clerical Medical Unit Trusts B. A. T Line Letter Save & Prosper FS poised to give up mutuality Cheltenham&Gloucester Second class traveller's cheques Simon Rose examimes one case where paper was not as good as cash Gambling with a test-tube The meracle of vitro fetilization can be expensive and hit-and-miss Allied Arab Bank Save & Prosper National Savings Shopping for an overdraft bargain As new ways are found to encourage customers to live on banks' money-no matter how briefly-Linda Rout shows how savings can still be made Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol & West Building Society Lloyds launches six new-style Peps Nationwide Anglia Building Society Books Portrait of a Hero One Man's Face Inspired the Young Jan Morris. In this Extract from Pleasures of a Tangled Life, She Describes her Love Affair with Admiral Lord Fisher The Times Scoop: the Baron and the belles The Ned Sherrin Column If I were Frances Edmonds When anger was all the rage The quick change artist Hot on the trail of nature Summer Campus When the Campus column took a break at the start of the student vacations, students were invited to write about unusual holiday jobs or expeditions in Britain and abroad. Two who travelled further than most describe their activities in Australia Jaipur Exquisite Indian Cuisine Golden Swan Thai Restaurant London's Leading Catering Company Good Food in Ibiza Rani Vegetarian Restaurant Butler Kelong Malaysian Singaporean Restaurant Mandeer Approaching perfection Jonathan Meades on the country house hotel which sets the standard Hall Catering Manager (Residential) Fresh South Coast Lobsters Flushing out the grouse wines Drink The Twefth finds Jane MacQuitty sceking good reds to go with tasty birds Wine Buys Directory The Edradour The kensington exhition centre Childhood revisited Simon Tait reports on an emerging youth movement Hot cooking for a cool summer The Times Cook Srices and hot peppers can make for refreshing eating in a heatwave. Franecs Bissell provides some ideas to help you keep cool with chillis Exhibitions Your chance to vote The Times Coping with Helen Lederer The Times Falling victim to le malaise francais Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson takes issue with a critical look at modern France French Blues By Paul Rambali Heinemann, £11.95 Squish go the words For Children We're Going on a Bear Hunt Retold Mitchael Rosen Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury Walker Books, £9.95 Times Newspapers Ltd Purple science Coming of Age in the Milky Way By Timothy Ferris The Bodley Head, £14.95 A last home for the people of God Courage Remembered By Edwin Gibson and G. Kingsley Ward HMSO, £13.95 Dét to delight Crime In the continent Victoria Glendinning finds echoes of Eton and the Army among the tradition and secrecy of a West African village Finding a new language for film Borges In/and/on Film Edited by Edgardo Cozarinsky Lumen £8.95 The dinosaurs come to life Film The Parade's Gone by By Kevin Brownlow Columbus/The Lively Arts, £12.95 Cut, slashed, burnt Tongues in Trees Studies in Literature and Ecology By Kim Taplin Green Books, 9.95 The art of manipulation The Data Painters and Poets Edited by Robert Motherwell Harvard, £15.95 Cardata Literary Editor: Quick List The Scrip's the thing UP-and-coming playwrights hone their skills at a famous Connecticut summer school; While Britaiin's foremost film professor heads for New York Entertainments The South Bank Centre The Leeds Castle Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Musici at St. Matin-In-The-Fields Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Over my Dead Body Guru for the film prize hustlers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Golden humour Television Next Week An 'inappropriate' conspiracy Radio A beguiling catalogue revealed Prom Des Canyons aux etoiles Albert Hall/Radio 3 Mindbender Answers How to run a film festival The times film critic, David Robinson, reviews his added role as director of the Edinburgh Film Festival Ambitious tandem excursions Theatre The Recruiting Officer/For Our Country's Good Royal Court Mail Order Protetion Schme From our Own Correspondent: Why did they all f-fade away? Twenty years ago this weekend, a rock festival in the Catskill mountains awakened a mystical new world. Charles Bremner reports The showman must go on Rock Golden oldies Jazz Sound of the past Classical Galleries Rock Cinema Bridge Jazz Opera Chess Winning Move Theatre Photography Dance Crossword Broadcasting Concerts Kent Country Nurseries Stand Taller Multiple Display Advertising Items Nealbourne Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Terylene & Wool Worsted Trousers I. S. Direct Mail Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items DIR Plastic plc Anbil Systems Ltd The Times Banish Blowflies Sofa's Sofa Beds The Specialist Loft Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Bumbles Royal Gellee Natural Remedies (U. K.) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Arable & Bulb Chemicals Ltd Micro winners on the move Now you can become a chess master, even when travelling. Raymond Keene tries out a selections of computerized boards, priced from £20 to £1,000 standard of paly The Times Pots of inside information Francesca Greenoak focuses on hoyas and other indoor plants Weekend Tips Agriframes Fruit Cages Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Beauty of Wales Garden News Organic Gardening for Beginners Accelerated Learning systems Ltd Outings Sales Guide Index Taylor to lead Football League England stick to their task as records tumble From Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent Chicago: Palmer rides crest of emotional wave Phonix (AP)- Karsten Manufactaring Corporation, the marker of the ping Eye-2 golf clubs, hes filed a Iawsuit aganst the United States Golf Association and the Royal and Ancient to prevent them banning the square-grooved irons nexst year. The suit seeks an injunction and damages of more than $100 million Fixed in the Bradman mould Trust Arret Bertranne to manage tour team Shedding Light on the Land of Shadows England's Last Wilderness Unspoilt but for how Long? Faster, Further, Higher Telecom Security Limited Faster, further, higher The 100th Amateur Athletic Assoicastion championships are held this weekend. Pat Butcher examines how perfomances have improved Picture Gallery Moore steals a late lead Charity's position overtaken Football A horseman with a difference Simon Barnes talks to Caption Mark Phillips about his own three-day event McEwan's decisive thrust Cricket: Victory Helps Worcesterhire Tighten their Grip on Championship Lead Comfortable win for Essex Hegg equals best mark For the Record Yesterday's Scoreboards Cooper steps out from the wings to take a lead role Golf Rowland makes a selection point Athletics (Reuter): Horse plague kills in Spain In Brief Danford's victory is an upset Bowls Lynagh refuses (AFP): Lawson convicted (Reuter): Dates changed The Times Test Match Special Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Autosport Patrese overwhelms the favourites to set qualifying pace Motor Racing Britain repeat cup success Equestrianism Sport on TV Goodwood tempts Distant Relative Pharaoh's Delight has strong claims Phoenix Park tomorrow BBC2 Magic Gleam to collect notable Deauville prize Sense of history under the Minster's eye The Good Racecorse Guide All the Detail Lambourn promotion Mandarin: Market Rasen Selection Mandarin: Bangor Selections Mandarin: Ibn Bey to extend winning sequence Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Course specialists The Times Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selection Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampaton Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Contract Law out for rest of season Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Brotherly mistrust on the gri Sports Book of the Week Western's pivotal role Rolo England under pressure with limited attack Hockey The confusing lure of multiple choice Fishng: Many Argue in Favour of Carrying Narrower Range of Flies Championship for Luckwell is a formality Cycling Cunard a Trafalgar House Company Journey to an antique land Amanda Atha reports from from Turkey, one of the few places unspolity by tourism, where hotels, food and travel are cheap and the scenic treasures are breathtaking Over the hills and far away David Bellamy has lived on the edge of the North Pennines for 20 years and recently collaborated on a book about the area. Here he describes the rugged beauty of 'England's last wilderness' Travel Notes Nile Free flights to New Zealand Travel News Airtours Pls Trailfinders the Travel Experts American Travel Centres Civil Aviation Athority Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin atlantic Best Quotes save 30% Book now! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taking off from the sea smells Travel Desperately avoiding lorries, cyclist Richard Thompson continues his journey off the beaten track in Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunnyside Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Georgian Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stranger in the land of shadows Losley Downer discoveries the dark secret of San'in in Japan New Woman Top Eurosport action for August
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