News from 19/08/1989
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Robin Oakley and Rodney Lord, Jeremy Andrews, Annie Billson, Mavis Jukes, Graham Rock, Mike Graham, Clifford Longley, Tom Gibb San Salvador, Günter Grass, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Robert Goddard, Jenny Nisbet, Sergei Lavrov, Ivo Tennant, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Craig Seton and Alan Tellier, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Jeremy Flint, Tony Foreman, Tony Patrick, Michael Young, Geoff Brown, Vivien Goldsmith, David Tweed, Mark Souster and Geoff King, Mark Souster and Quentin Cowdry, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Julian Desborough, Peter Davenport, Peter Jones, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Fionnuala McHugh, Mick Cleary, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, …Allan Border, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Brian Morton, Paul Sayer, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Marcus Williams, Helen Brotherton (Chairman), Frances Bissell, Joseph Connolly, Raymond Blanc, Sydney Friskin Ipob, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Robert Cockburn, Simon Tait, B. A. Bakar, Mark Souster and Richard Ford, Steven Downes, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Zbigniew Pelczynski, John Brooke-Little, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Hamish Lennox, G Hulse, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, David Miller, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Toop, Christopher Goulding, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Johnny Rogan, Peter Bryan, Conrad Voss Bark, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Ned Sherrin, Mike Nicholls, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, David Blundell, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Kenneth Fleet, K. Mayer, John Goodbody, D. L. Ormerod, Brian Alderson, Ian Penman, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Alan Franks, Horace Phillips, Jenny Gilbert, James Bone and Michael Evans, Jonatham Meades, Philippa Toomey, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, A. J. Lucking, I. W., Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, M. B. F. Ranken, Director, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, D. M. W. Allen, Anne McElvoy, Maria Scott, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Colin Wells, Judy Froshaug, R. Edey, Pemma Littlehailes,
ResumoPremiership of Poland goes to Solidarity Mazowiecki set to from government In today's 48-page Times Battles flare in Lebanon Degree results United sold for £20m Shares soar after Aids breakthrough Review £1 million kidnap businessman tree 5 days blindfold, with wire round his neck Inflation cut for first time in 19 months UK and Argentina fix date for talks Travel D'overbroeck's Sport Diplomat is freed after questioning News Roundup London bomb puzzle Challenge from Left Photographer bailed Fire at King's Cross 'Moonie' youth rally Sooty's creator dies Unemployed must 'be more flexible' Care reforms to be rushed Hyde House Five days of fear for family of kidnap victim Sheer relief after agony of long wait Relatives speak of ordeal British high-tech firms 'to face onslaught from America' Prison is makeshift home for officers Years of emotional turmoil for hostage Water rationing warning Water shortage Troops pull out as French scale down search for teacher Housewife in £22 m drug smuggling plot jailed for nine years Designer cows for better long-life milk Good a level results bring scramble University places Chess champions span the ages Leroco Direct Sales Ltd. Monday Portfolio Bond Rolls-Royce is not for pizza Citroën Ax Hillsborough starts fresh season with new safety measures The South Yorkshire Police Authority yesterday agreed to pay £1 million towards the cost of the investigation into the Hillsborough disaster carried out by West Midlands police (Peter Davenport writes). Before the announcement this week of a full-scale criminal inquiry into the tragedy, investigation costs were already put at £5 million and the South Yorkshire Police Authority has received an initial bill of £1.7 million from the West Midlands police By a Staff Reporter: Pottery links Castle Rock to Bronze Age By a Staff Reporter: Raiders steal eagle chicks for lucrative exporting racket Old cases 'may be reopened' Police purge Piper gas alarms 'often false' Riot squad acts to quell race violence Gang attackas drive Asians from homes Fears of high radioactivity levels grow Focus on the North Sea Father 'safe' to take children on holiday A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. (AP): Prague ready to crush anniversary protests Prague—The Czechoslovak Paliament has sharply rejected resolutions passed this week by the Polish Parliament and the Hungarian Communist Party condemning the 1968 Soviet invasion (AP reports). The Praesidium in Prague said it categorically rejected the declarations, which were "a gross interference in the internal affairs of Czechoslovakia" Warsaw on brink of a quantum leap towards liberal democracy Murders threaten Colombia justice World Roundup (Reuter): Strike off in Estonia Reply on refugees Child murder toll rises Waste row continues (AP): Paintings 'missing' Man in the News: Mazowiecki, a skilled negotiator Australians revel in one-off, free-for-all phone calls Fisticuffs mar Seoul by-election New right-wing legislative crackdown draws fire EI Salvador civil war Christian forces achieve victory on the public relation front Battle tear at fragile ceasefire in Lebanon Jerusalem—Israel claimed yesterday that 6,000 Arabs from Gaza used new machine-readable permits to cross into Israel to work, ignoring calls from the underground leaders of the intifada for a boycott (Richard Owen writes). But Palestinian activists said the "tug of war" over the passes had not yet begun as many of the 6,000 had only gone to Israel to visit relatives or collect wages before returning ti Gaza "to prepare for a siege". Sixty thousand new permits have been issued. Israeli officials said 6,000 Arabs entering Israel was normal for a Friday Aoun still defiant in his bunker Pakistan mediates for hostages Refugee kills wife in siege Tragedy returns to massacre town Banned party leader held Pretoria crackdown as election battle nears Crucial poll for apartheid General convicted of ritual murder First fruits (Reuter): Killer water (AFP): Bus blast (AFP): Sleepers die Island inferno (AFP): Reactor shut (Reuter): Ten executed Times Diary Picture Gallery New books for old: a literary nightmare Joseph Connolly sees dangers for the unwary in a US publishing venture: reproductions of first editions-down to the misprints Who's game for a blindfold date? Review blitz on Labour Robin Oakley forecasts hard tests for the moderate new image Speaking up for Ulster On the Brink Falkland Progress Ping! Steps along the road to Hitler's war Hazardous waste Marine conservation 'Portrait of a hero' Engineers' pay Hillsborough lessons still unlearnt? Catholics and UDR Down the drain Cost of flying Cradle and all Social News Birthdays Weekend royal engagements Luncheon Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriages A tolerant church, worthy of a generous obituary Bringing Babbage's computer to life Prehistoric insulated fields survive the Andes frost Archaeology Anniversaries Professor C. D. M. Platt Historian of British trade links with Latin America Anton Nilsson Last Swede to escape the guillotine Alan Barraclough Persuading the Americans to buy British University news I now sna… also be a crown of glory in the hand of… On This Day Britain's Stake in Shanghai Church services tomorrow Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity Plea to the Vatican on gluten-free Host Science Report The Times Sky-high hopes for astrolabe Sale room The great football disease Television Choice Drama in the House Radio Choice BBC1 World Service Legacy of the Nazis Television Choice Radio 1 Telecom Security Limited BA threaten suspension for striking cabin crews The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,065 Picture Gallery What a swells' party this will be WORD-WATCHlNG Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather The Times Higher Education Supplement Telephones: Mobile Costs City Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market Lewinsohn resigns Issue pulled Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Lloyds admits 460,000 burnt Abbey papers Banks in dispute over who was supervising the mailing Reward unpaid None of the £10,000 reward Lloyds Bank has offered for information leading to the solving of the share-burning mystery, which has been under police investigation since July 28, has yet been paid out Plessey hits at 'misleading' GEC-Siemens arguments By Our City Staff: BA could bid for United Airlines Bougainville counts the heads and toea Provision of £6.9m made after violent attacks at mine Money supply figures move towards target Ewart in play Arthur Bown & Co (Leicester) Ltd Lloyd's rejects Hoylake bonds Ward Holdings profit slumps at half time Business Roundup Interim jump for Takare Frank Usher at £1.3m Pillsbury in $95.1m loss Young Group ahead National Westminster Bank PLC T Clarke half rises by 104% Setback for ICD Panel rejects plea for Stead bid review US report on Retrovir lifts Wellcome to peak Stock Market £18.5m fraud charge London Traded Options Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Traditional Potions The Times Stock Watch Shares helped by late buying spree New York Save & Prosper the Investment House Newgateway partners agree Isosceles deal By Our City Staff: Kunick buys Bell-Fruit Avon warning hits shares Montagu buys head office By Our City Staff: Red Funnel forecasts final £3.2m Granada's golden handcuffs Incentives planned to lock in senior management of TV division DTI seeks Eagle's lost £14m French record Ward attack DSM up 25% Power value Cityvision cash Baldwin loss Opportunity knocks for TV shares as bid scene brightens BAT offer concentrates minds By Our City Staff: Maxwell to seek power for borrowings increase Goldberg to make Make full offer for IEL By Our City Staff: Seabrook denies 'insider' claim The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Further gains Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up Unit Linked Insurance Investments Offshore funds can provide CGT relief Surprise cost mean cross wires Buying a mobile telephone is not without its complications, says Vivien Goldsmith Investor may bid for life insurer Reviving deferred interest As the housing market languishes, mortgage lenders search for new ways to close contracts MS: Look beyond the school fee hype Save & Prosper the Investment House London Phone Company Shop Autumn launch for trust with Pep Vivien Goldsmith trust tailor-made for making further savings on tax VG: Nearly a fifth with Abbey certificates sell holdings James Capel Unit Trust Management Limited MIM warns of 33% income cuts Save & Prosper the Investment House Bristol & West Building Society Mixed reaction to Nikkei's record week Briefings Anger builds over new mortgages Wardwhite Group Gold is not all that glisters far investors The future is bright for owners of precious metal coins and bars says Linda Rout, who has been speaking to the experts Dixons lifts rate on Premier card Falling into the age trap Letters Barlow Clowes compensation Save & Prosper the Investment House TSB Group plc C&G takes aim at Bedford Airlines fly into $20bn dogfight US airline shares have soared as financiers have spotted value in strong cash flows and increasingly recession-proof operations, reports Philip Robinson Putting it all together at ITI ITI Information Technology Investments Limited Picture Gallery Lift-off for discount flights Cook: Happy Birthday Treats History arises from the ashes Three years after fire devastated Wren's royal apartments at Hampton Court, the talents of devoted craftsmen, and a â£12 million bill, are bringing new life to the palace. Alan Hamilton reports The Times Alas, no singing hinnies The Ned Sherrin Column Life on the ocean wave Dockyards and canals are overflowing with history, Simon Tait discovers If l were… Frances Edmonds Students: Going through the motions Summer Campus More student share their experiences of holiday jobs and expeditions in the United States, West Germany and Britain The subtle craft of losing oneself Candy Rock'n' retail Bandwagon Never mind the music, it's the T-shirt that counts, Mike Nicholls writes Chelsea Harbour's newest restaurant Bintang Harbour City Chinese Restaurant London School of Economics Restaurant and Catering Guide The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Neel Akash Tandoori Saqui Tandoori Restaurant Ichiban-Kan Japanese Restaurant Sushi Bar The Lace Plate Restaurant Boat Fresh South Coast Lobsters Marco's man makes good A country house and London club with similiar names provide piquant contrasts. Jonathan Meades locates high-powered cooking and some spectacular fish-cakes Happiness on a plate Chef's Choice Restaurateur Raymond Blanc continues our summer series and reveals where he prefers to eat out Gaylord Indian Restaurant Le Chien Qui Fume French Restaurant Save our bacon Breakfasts have never been the same since the advent of soggy rashers Happy birthday honours Frances Bissell reveals some of her birthday wishes, and cooks up some festive treats that would turn any occasion into a celebration The Edradour Wine Buys Fresh on the High Street Drink A change of image is doing Thresher a world of good, Jane MacQuity reports Green house effect Kitchens How can you make sure kitchen is ecologically sound? Cardata Tales of the truth Philippa Toomey enjoys some first-class stories of love and dath Historicals Painting the Darkness Triumph for tradition Robes of the Realm J. Collis Browne's Tablets Story-telling for the thinking girl For Children Getting Even The not so Grand The colourful period of the Napoleonic Wars provides never-ending inspiration, Julian Desborough reports Swords around a Throne By John R. Elting Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25.00 Dreams of Empire By Paul Fregosi Hutchinson, £19.95 Napoleon's Invasion of Russia By George F. Nafziger Greenhill (for Presidio), £27.50 Wellington's Military Machine By Philip J. Haythornthwaite Spellmount, £19.95 On a return journey Show your Tongue by Günter Grass Secker & Warburg. £20 A love-affair with the past Anaskaphes Excavations a caelbration of the centenary of the British School at Athens 1886-1986 The Comberwell Press, £42 Psychoanalytic criticism has never been the English… The decline and fall of an unlucky guy Hamish Lennox discovers that familiarity with the life of writer Truman Capote has bred confusion Capote a Biography Gerald Clarke cardinal £6.99 Mysteries of feminism Crime Virago Crime Literary Editor: Quick List Stespleprint Ltd. A case against society The Comforts of Madness By Paul Sayer Sceptre, £3.50 Times Books Times Newspapers Ltd. Entertainments The South Bank Centre Flamenco Dance Company Opera & Ballet Wimbledon Theatre Flawed vision at the South Bank Richard Morrison investigates the crisis at the Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items London Concert Orchestra RG Royal Philharmonic Pops Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Tchaikovsky Concert Cute job lot Television Poignancy of a laidback zarzuela Opera La Chulapona Playhouse Exploring illusions of love Theatre The Lady and the Clarinet Netherbow centre My Army Assembly Rooms Adventures of a literary vagrant Dervla Murphy maps out her ideas and journeys to Clive Davis Picture Gallery Grundig Desert island desperation Radio Proms Gothenburg so Albert Hall/Radio 3 Music Search Competition Young guns in the vale of death Working life is violent and short for the drug -cartel killers of Medellin, Geoffrey Matthews reports The real Haydn Classical From classic to curiosity Jazz Sidney Bechel: The Bluebird Sessions 1932-1943 (RCA/Bluebird Nd90317) Crash, bang Rock Big Bangl: Fuzzbox (Wea Xx282) Mother's Milk: Red Hot Chilli Peppers (Emi Mtl 1046) Cinema Bridge Picture Gallery Rock Photography Chess Winning Move Theatre Crossword Concise No 1953 Topwagus Ltd. Pro-Mark (Mail Order) Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items C. I. C. Screens Ltd. Futons Akom Ltd. Trent Mail Order Company Limited Sofa Sleepas Domestic Paraphernalia Co. London Wall Beds Comark Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anbil Systems Ltd Ann Camp Customer Postal Service Power Health Products Ltd. Natural Remedies (U. K.) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Clocking in to a timely idea Italian good taste on a plate Nicole Swengley discovers and eyecatching new line in Italian tableware, with the warmth and magic of folk art MFI Bulbs to light up winter The best way to ensure colour in the winter months is to buy and plant bulbs now, advises Francesca Greenoak Agriframes Ltd. Accelerated Learning Systems Limited Organic Gardening for Beginners: Reading Matters Acuhealth Pty Ltd. Outings Sales Guide Index United enter a new era (AP): ID scheme shelved by Dutch Barrios takes 10,000m record Gillingham's gold and share of record By Our Sports Staff: Who is Michael Knighton? A club shaped by tragedy and triumph The Times Atlas of the World Travel Sport English crowds' last big chance Football: Time Has Come for the Authorities to Turn to a New Kind of Figurehead to Combat the Ills of the Modern Game In search of leadership quality Liverpool open their account with a big loss Leading odds (Reuter): Souness injury blow For the Record Clough coming out of his father's shadow Today's Team News Boyd and Hibbert left standing by French Cycling AAA to set up payment probe Athletics Haringey face uphill task to defend cup British victory of significance Golf: Walker Cup Success to Create a New Wave of Quality for the Professional Ranks Bonallack served with £62m writ Langer fast regaining his masterly form The Times Sportsline Victory for Brooks by six strokes Americans reach final Polo Southern Africans enjoy supremacy Boys' title for Watts Poole in the last four Bowls Selectors looking for away out of the blind alley Cricket (AP): Gower attacks SA rebel tour Doughty Benson to Kent's rescue Added spice for the battle of the Roses Chance to see a Lord's final WRU may lose use of ground In Brief Sharp shooters Elliott returns Defeat for Sanchez (Reuter): McMahon moves Mercedes set pace (Reuter): Manager departs FEI seeks alternative From a Special Correspondent: Gold for Britain as Whitaker secures third successive title Equestrianism Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Sport on TV Todd heads Open field Brave Be My Chief rests before Doncaster finale Lining up for the annual seaside stakes at Laytown races First for Knight Lamb launches training career Model Of excellence to lift the spirits MacKay rides Racing next week All the Details Carlingford out of Ebor Handicap Warning in tune for Ascot From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Llyn Gwynant fancied to regain her sparkle By Mandarin: Promising Anshan to reward Gosden Hereford Selections Perth Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Blinkered first time Sandown Park Selections Ripon Selections The Times Racing Service From Our French Racing Correspondent: Ozone Friendly heads Deauville raid England set for lowly finish Hockey One man versus the world With the swagger of a cavalier and the skin of a crocodile, Brain Clough has stalked the centre-stage and back-room of football with equal hauteur through four decades. How this incorrigible half of the Clough-Taylor managerial partnership, and vateran of attritional wars waged on and off the field, found peace is recounted by John Rogan Taylor rose to the bait like a schooled sycophant. But in massaging Clough's ego he was not only magnifying the boy's confidence but exposing a hideous streak of selfishness Adding spice to the contest Lacrosse The ironic case the poisoned Camel Fishing: Fishermen's Watchdog Takes Water Authority to Court Paris Cunard Princess A pilgrim, just for fun War echoes in the Pyrenees Two ways to walk: David Blundell explores flower-carpeted mountains, Alan Franks follows Chaucer's route to Canterbury Reach for the Skye Clocking up Flying out of trouble Travel News Ground control Up and running Travel Notes Egypt with Bales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Astrid Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Malta & Gozo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Latin America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saddle-Up & Ride (mid Wales) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lesmurdie Studio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lanteglos Hotel & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleneagles Luxury Hotel Torquay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lake District Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heaven is a kiss from a wet fish Travel In the blue depths of the Caribbean, David Sapsted has an affectionate encounter with Gertie the grouper Travel Notes Old Mill Hotel & Restaurant Abbey Lawn Hotel The Skinburness Hotel Fistral Beach Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rumwell Manor Hotel Taunton Ta4 1el Bittadon Barton 'Carringtons' Licensed Hotel Cotswolds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mountain Bike Break Royal Hotel Hilbre Court Hotel Off the track in troll country Spurning glacier trails and other rugged pursuits, Hilary Finch huts for signs of the past among the fine fjords of west Norway Scandinavian Seaways DFDS Group of Companies Travel Notes Top Eurosport action for August
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