News from 26/08/1989
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William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Karan Thapar, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Piers Newbery, G. Bowman, Graham Rock, Gerald Owen, D. Wallace Bell, Mike Graham, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Neil Bennett, Tibor Fischer, Steven Dickman, Cliff Feltham, Phyllis L. Fearon, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Isabel Raphael, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carlos Menem, David Thurlow, Jeremy Flint, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Robert W. Smith, Tony Foreman, Tony Patrick, Fleur de Villiers, David Tweed, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey, Brian Robins, John Lewis, Political Staff, Michael Knipe, Andrew McEwen and Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright Science Editor, David Sapsted and Ruth Gledhill, Peter Waymark, John Taylor, Bob Wrigley (Managing Director), Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Robert Nye, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Tony Winlaw, Frances Bissell, Rex Bellamy, John D. Lewis, Charles Bremner, Jeremy Andrew, John Percival, John Hennessy, Robert Cockburn, Simon Tait, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Michael Betts, Managing Director, Dennis Signy, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, John Higgins, Royston Ellis, Michael Watkins, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Susan Lake, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, James Roose-Evans, Richard Evans, Christopher Forsyth, Edwina Currie, Conrad Voss Bark, Martin Trew, A. S. Monckton, John Blunsden, John Bell, Ned Sherrin, Pat Butcher, Martin Fletcher and Our Foreign Staff, John Latimer Smith (Director), David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rupert Murdoch, David Browne, Joy Melville, Brian Alderson, Ian Penman, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, J. P. Toomey (Deputy Headmaster), Matthew Parris, Clive White, Alan Franks, Frances Edmonds, Michael Seely, Gavin Bell Goma, Jenny Gilbert, John Noble Wilford Pasadena, Melinda Wittstock, R. F. Edward-Collins, Charles Hennessy, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent and John Lewis, Ian Davies, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, John Lewis and Harvey Elliott, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Mark Christopher, David Leighton,
ResumoRoyal visit to Hong Kong will go ahead Indonesia to replace China on itinerary In today's 48-page Times Test rained off Degree service By Our Foreign Staff: $65m Bush war on Colombian drugs IRA life prisoners get weekend leave Shopping Voyager 2 on target From 2.75 billion miles out in space, the 'craters, mountains and swamps' of Triton Conman warning in murder hunt Review 'Fossilized' television attacked Murdoch calls for broadcasting freedom Dominion Management Interational Ltd Travel Labour questions Trident's viability Homebase Police send DPP report on Thames riverboat disaster Police restage parcel bombing Shop man killed foiling robber News Roundup Radiation dose error Labour dispute ends Coca-Cola 35% award £4m Piper Alpha deal Funeral for Lord Hill Mellor asks for report on racial adoption case Correction £22m water advertising case 'down plughole' Value of electronic tagging doubted Authorities look abroad in urgent search for staff Health shortages Alleged drug ring operating at Harrods Air Canada Minister hits at safety critics London Underground 'Rab' the appeaser? Picture Gallery Portfolio Bond Car buyers advised to check MoTs University Research Rankings Doubts over 'job shops' Public Auction Disposal Persian & Eastern Carpets Low research rating could force college departments to close University funding Coffers overflowing as city celebrates Edinburgh Festival Police say prospects are good for crime-free carnival 'Working up' in waves off Weymouth Long-haul rail users face big fare rises Hundreds of passengers stranded for five hours Train breakdown Rain and accidents cause long tailbacks Holiday traffic Rushdie second marriage splits up Margarine recalled in listeria scare after woman dies Merger to lift quality of UK beef production Red phone boxes 'safe as houses' Obesity can reduce life expectancy by 10 years Diet and health 438 snakes sent to shops Video gimmick condemned Classic sports model back on the road No Title B&Q Discount Card (Reuter): Tearful farewell at last 'fly-by' for Voyager family of scientists Cape Canaveral (Reuter)- The first United States commercial space project is scheduled for tomorrow when McDonnell Douglas Space Systems is due to launch a Delta rocket with a direct broadcast satellite for British Satellite Broadcasting Ltd (AP): Mazowiecki seeks more financial aid from Bush Vienna (AP)-At last 15 people were killed southern Bulgaria in mid-August during violent clashes involving security forces and members of the 200,000-strong Pomak minority, diplomats in Sofia repported yesterday. The state news agency BTA later denied the report. Deaths had occurred in the villages of Dobnitsa, Kornitsa and Lozhnitsa in the Blagoevgrad area, but there had also been casualties in at least a dozen other villages, the diplomats said Soviet envoy calls for political solution to crisis The battle for Lebanon Exotic life persists near deathly Beirut no-man's land British rock on the US roll again Basque radicals defy Spanish flag 'Little people' judge hotel queen TV star's family hit by Aids virus World Roundup Murder race tension London encounter (AFP): Tigers' leader alive (Reuter): Bush releases $65m in military aid to fight cocaine barons Drugs crackdown in Colombia Bogotá (Reuter)-Colombian cocaine barons threatened yesterday to kill 10 judges for each suspected drug trafficker extraited to the United States, which has given Bogotá a list of 12 men it wants. The threat was sent to a judge in the southern city of Cali, where one cartel is based, as Colombia braced itself for what some fear will be inevitable bloodshed following an unprecedented " declaration of war" issued by the ruthless drug barons. Meanwhile, the Colombian intelligence agency said that mercenaries from Britain, Israel and the US had trained hit squads linked to the cartels (AP): French hopes of triumph recede Conference on Cambodia Bangkok (AP)-Dith Pran, whose suffering in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge was pportrayed in The Killing Fields, appealed yesterday for the exclusion of leaders of the radical communist group from any future peace settlement By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Cyprus talks falter as Un role rejected De Klerk and Mobutu meet on Angola Pay dispute strands 30,000 Hawke brings in the Air Force to beat strike (Reuter): Kaifu appoints a woman to key Cabinet position Party seeks female vote Tokyo (Reuter)-Japan's Defence Agency, citing a Soviet threat, asked yesterday for increased spending on equipment. The request is for 4,169 billion yen (about £18 billion), 249 billion yen more than the current budget (AP): Adamson Police hold three Britons freed Visa row ends French visit Kim charged Hanoi bound Dealer found (AP): Plane missing (Reuter): Hepworth theft Times Diary Picture Gallery Television choice-and quality Giving the Mac Taggart Lecture at the Edinburgh International Television Festival fast night, Rupert Murdoch put his faith in free market forces t provide a service that would satisfy all tastes High tide for the don't-knows Iron Curtain moves east Tibor Fischer on Hungary's growing rift with its neighbours Carnival Time Triumph in Space Festina Lente Thames collision aftermath Cookery pages New exam standards Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Effects of credit card shake-up Itemised phone bills Taking it literally N Ireland priorities Longer lasting Journey to Neptune Keeping circus tradition alive Music on radio Rental periods Birth pangs Social News Hawkshead Sportswear Ltd. Creation for the soul's sake Warming up for the carnival Forthcoming marriages University news Service luncheon Service dinner The Action Ball Appointment Soviet television Prof Uberto Limentani Italian life and literature seen from Cambridge Alexander Sergeivich Yakovlev Aircraft designer of genius Latest wills Joseph La Shelle Hollywood's snooper with the camera lens And though after my skin worms destroy this body,… On This Day Kitchener's Statement The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Total Care of the Elderly Surprises in rotten food Science Report Services tomorrow: Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Anniversaries The Times Nostalgic family drama Television Choice Shared destiny crafted in stone Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturdays Television and Radio In the image of Bond Television Choice Radio Choice Sunday's Television and Radio SKY Movies Premiere Kent's last colliery is closed down Sad farewell as a century of mining comes to an end The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,071 Weather Cardata Airbus: Success Story 17 The Pound Stock Market SFO takes over inquiry into Eagle Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Continental investors join forces in 600p a share… Avis launches ?896m bid for European arm Stake values Mr Alun Cathcart, Avis Europe chairman, held 272,869 Avis shares at the end of February, worth £1.64 million under the bid terms, plus 186,400 options. Mr Antony Bramall whose Bradford business was hought by Avis for £94 million, holds an estimated 4.6 per cent of Avis Europe, valued at £41.22 million by the bid Zurich in legal talks after missing forecast Reckitt leaps on drug hope Robert Lowe receives mystery payment Undisclosed sum relates to takeover of Babygro Marshall resigns suddenly from BAA Davis sets UAL deadline The Alliance Trust PLC By Our City Staff: US judge rules against Hoylake Interest rates at 12% by year end, says ANZ Business Roundup Tilley slides to ?5.9m loss Jourdan profits down Bond selling UK insurer Hugh MacKay loss Telecom Security Scots lee Rink deeper in red Fimbra block on member Elliott faces credit review Australian rating agency may downgrade Elders in wake of Harlin bid From Our Correspondent, Hong Kong: Surprise setback at Swire Pacific Textured Jersey bid expected London Traded Options Comex fines US trader $350,000 Recent Issues Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Stock Watch Lorenzo confirms talks on airline Save & Prosper Cathay deal makes Airbus the fastest-selling aircraft Knobs & Knockers chief goes Spalvins reduces holding in Royal From Our Correspondent Hong Kong: Hong Kong cuts growth rate forecast Property and tourism badly hit by events in China Halifax sets 10-day deadline for Docklands investors No Conroy payout on doubled losses EC to rule on Sea Containers complaint From a Correspondent Madrid: Spain breaks government TV monopoly Triton Diversion signs on the Wall Street route Comment Capital idea for Hammerson Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, July 1989 Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Canadian setback for Ernst & Young merger Bid for Drg looks near as Pembridge lifts stake Stock Market There were stormy scenes at the United Guarantee annual meeting when Mr Peter Stringer, the new chairman, explained last year's losses of £3.02 million compared with a profit of £152,000 in 1987. the losses have slashed net assets by more than 40 per cent to 7p per share. The shares sank ½p to 130¼p. But some dealers have noticed that Robin Holdings, a South African investment group, has taken a stake and it may want to use the company as its British vehicle By Our Financial Staff: French court intervenes in ?2bn takeover battle Dow slips back on late profit-taking Wall Street Shares edge higher The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Free or fee-the credit card choice Rodney Hobson looks at latest moves by the lending institutions in the plastic battle RH: SIB seeks to protect investors from default The Times Why you pay for bouncing cheques Cash outlets for Turkey Save & Prosper Royal Bank hours M&G Financial Services Limited RH: Independents fight back over broker bonds Briefings Chase De Vere's Pep Guide Regency & West of England Building Society Penalty of an expansion move Rodney Hobson recounts a cautionary tale for small business borrowers Multiple Display Advertising Items Making a killing with militaria Prospect Europe Plc Older investors can roll up for more spendable income Briefings Talking out an amicable split Mediation over who has what can save some expensive bills, writes Joy Melville No Title Windfall for NMC borrowers Save & Prosper Walthamstow Building Society Kent braves property slump Holiday surcharges creep back Boom time arrives for second-hand watches Pepguide updated Pen Investment Strictly Limited Nationwide Anglia Building Society Save & Prosper Virgin Eating out: Great Brittany Dishes The Saturday Girl Caroline had ambition; she did not want to spend her life like these people, surviving and someday dying, forgotten, unknown, with no achievement The Times Dual Action Exercise Cycle Buckets of Gore The Ned Sherrin Column Exhibitions Guide If I were... National pride Simon Tait discovers the wealth of a nation in Scotland Dancing in the streets The Notting Hill Carnival will be the largest street party of the year, Paul Wilkinson writes. And the rest of Britain will be swaying, too Bridge Outings Chess Picture Gallery Land ahoy There will be sport on the waterways this weekend, Judy Froshaug writes Gardens When a defection ends in murder... Heritage Sales Guide A nouvelle look at local flavour Jonathan Meades takes a breath of French air, and discovers the gastronomic delights and disappointments of Brittany's restaurants The Good Earth Harbour City Chinese Restaurant Khyber Indian Restaurant Mandeer Restaurant and Catering Guide The Good Earth South Indian Restaurant Carapace Hampstead Neel Akash Indian Tandoori Restaurant One of London's Fastest Crowing outside Private… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directory Making time to take stock When there's not much time to shop around, Frances Bissell raids her store cupboard and makes the most of what she has in stock The Edradour Think pink for a rosy outlook Drink ros? wine to stay in the pink, Jane MacQuity advises Closed for lunch The 'R' in September heralds the start of the oyster season Restaurant Breaking from the bonds of honour Isabel Raphael finds a new serenity in Brookner's tale of modern chivalry Lewis Percy By Anita Brookner Jonathan Cape. £11.95 Oblique slants on jolly rhyme For Children The World through the Window Collected poems for children By Roy Fuller Illustrated by Nick Duffy Btackte, £7.95 Multiple Display Advertising Items On the defensive Poetry Quirks and quacks examined Health for Sale Quackery in England, 1660-1850 By Roy Porter Manchester University Press, £19.95 Father and daughter of Freedom's Daughter Letters between Indira and Jawaharlal Nehru 1922-39 Edited by Sonia Gandhi Hodder & Stoughton, £25 Picture Gallery No Title Paton: a man of faith, hope and clarity Fleur de Villiers on the founder and informing spirit of the Liberty Party in South Africa Journey Continued An autobiography By Alan Paton Oxford University Press, £5.95 Vision of new lands Story of my Life By Jay McInerney Penguin, £2.99 Return to values First Diasporist Manifesto by R. B. Kitaj Thames & Hudson, £7.95 All the Grey Cats The question of fine judgment Judging Judges by Simon Lee Faber, £3.99 Red Army Quick List Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bitter Sweet Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Duo Antonelli Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay RG Hooked on Classics Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Terror tracked Television Post-Beat tragedy Joyce Johnson, once Jack Kerouac's lover, talks to David Browne about the original rebels In the court where courtesy reigns Dance Swan Lake playhouse, Edinburgh Power and grandeur Trevor Nunn's new production reveals a stunning lago and a fine Rsc debut by Willard White, Theatre Othello The Other Place, Stratford Babble on ... Radio Gallic sense of adventure lost Proms French PO/Janowski Albert Hall/Radio 3 Georgian cool Opera The Magic Flute London Coliseum Help the Aged Decca Director of the apocalypse Two saxophones escape the bossa nova Jazz Paul Desmond/Gerry Mulligan: Two Of a Mind (Bluebird 90364) The Satchmo Legacy Band: Salute to Pops—Vol (Soul Note 121 116) Full-throated Domingo Opera Conventional black Rock Babyface: Tender Lover (Mcamcg6064) Nwa: Straight Outta Compton (4th & Broadway BRLP 534) Various artists: Grind Crusher (Earace Mosh 12) Saw Throats: Indestroy (Manic Ears Ache 019) Only the best for the loved one Our four-legged friends need lack for nothing, Nicole Swengley discovers For Leisure, large dogs can enjoy a fast game of frisbee costing just under £65 National Pet Register Multiple Display Advertising Items Fridaythorpe Feeds Ltd. Dog Breeders' Insurance Co. Ltd. Leo Laboratories Ltd. Dog Bedding Thermal Therapeutic Economical Dog Portraits Topvogue Ltd. Ros Drinkwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Pets Corner Store Jungle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trent Mail Order Limited California Wines Multiple Display Advertising Items P&S Ltd Cambridge Pet Crematorium Sorata Boarding Kennels & Cattery Multiple Display Advertising Items Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprio Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Power Health Products Ltd. Futons Insushade Sofa's Sofa Beds Sofa Sleepas The Specialist Loft Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shooting movies Taping video pictures is more than taking still photographs, Nicole Swengley writes. But which camcorder should you choose? The Fitting Service The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword The Week Ahead Theatre Rock Index England glory lost in the gloom Soviet team out of World Cup Da Silva springs a surprise Triumph for a captain of courage West Ham sell Ince for £2m Slazenger Beauty Enough to Bedazzle a Renoir North Yorkshire Revisited Heaven's Blueprint Superman of the Track Belgians are poised for team honours Equestrianism For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Berger masters rain but Mansell steers clear of any heroics Motor Racing Ottaway's accuracy captures singles title Bowls Gould draws on his YTS benefit Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Southampton's £1 million loss Graham agrees to new terms of endearment Today's Teams Johnston is assured of vociferous reception Tomorrow Belfry greens warning Faldo still feeling optimistic Wigglesworths falter at final hurdle Agents apply for greater recognition Walton's fall from grace encourages Ryder Cup hopefuls Dobson lays claim to be best amateur Hole in one lifts Jones to a share of the lead Belfry tickets on offer From a Special Correspondent, Varazdin, Yugoslavia: British medals won by Bigham and Griffith Gill cruises into sculls final and aims for a medal World Studnet Games: Five British Boats out of Seven Reach Finals at Duisburg Essex pleased with harvest Cricket: Weather Stymies Champions and Interrupts County Programme Top trio honoured by Lord's Warwickshire weather-beaten Old Hill and Teddington to meet again Foiled by obdurate rivals and the rain Other Scoreboards Middlesex denied at a bad time Toft hope for Locke repeat Prize on offer for relay men In Brief Crowd control is criticized Prosser joins elite Three-way battle (AFP): Olympics profit British in pursuit (AFP): Schwantz fastest Official duty Graf defence Pirates' home base Cup selections The Times Devereux rejects offer from Widnes Rugby League By a Special Correspondent: British pair to paddle for supremacy Canoeing England's Last Chance! Cape clash is much more than a match Today's teams From a Correspondent Tampa, Florida: Unconvincing performance by Honeyghan Boxing Pearce gains biggest success as Alo Ez springs surprise Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections `Enthusiasm essential in concrete jungle All the Details Deauville stage set for Assatis Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Selections Moon Cactus on Ascot short list after smooth win From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Point Of Light sparks double for raiding party Wrapping for Irish win Indian Ridge to stand in Suffolk Mandarin: Distant Relative's treble chance Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Hereford Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Cartmel Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Superman of the track At work, Sydney Wooderson was inconspicuous man in as City suit. But when his solicitor's outfit was replaced by singlet and spikes, he was one of the world's great athletes. No Briton has ever had his range-world record holder at 800 metres and English cross-country champion over nine miles. David Thurlow traces his career Cult of the long rod is on the wane Fishing: Americans Recognize the Advantages of the Scottish Style Olympic rivals compete for European title Gymnastics Hard man favoured for road title Cycling Weekend Tips Outdoor Action Home and dry Francesca Greenoak starts to tidy the garden after her summer holiday Agriframes Ltd. Organic Gardening for Beginners Castle Howard revisited Using the Vanbrugh- Hawksmoor masterpiece as a starting point, Michael Watkins explores north Yorkshire Seems like a decent cove Bay-hopping round Turkey on a sailing course offers work and fun, Nicole Swengley writes Swan Hellenic Sealink British Ferries Fare deal Travel News Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Budock Vean Merewood Country House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughton Craggs 3 Star Country House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sept. Holiday Bonanza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The route to paradise Royston Ellis flags down a passing bus in Mauritius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Favourite Beauty enough to bedazzle a Renoir The ancient Midi can have a remarkable effect on an Englishman. Brian James finds it turning him into a francophile SKY
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