News from 29/08/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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John England and Stewart Tendler, William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Piers Newbery, Marc Gordon, Executive Director (UK), Graham Rock, John Charmley, Mike Graham, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Matthews and Martin Fletcher, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Cliff Feltham, Angus Nicol, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Jeremy Kingston, Hylton, Graham Zellick, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Eileen Craine, Richard Streeton, M. D. Watson, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, A. G. F., John Maddox, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Jones, Bill Keller, Anselm Harris, Chairman, Michael Knipe, Scrivener, Raymond Kenne, Chess Correspondent, John Beinshon, Chief Executive, Louise Taylor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, John Young, Leslie Walton and Greta Carslaw, John Percival, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, Alan Corek, John Woodcock, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, R. W. Lacey, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, David A. Harris, Secretary General, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Alan Lee Crcket Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, E. J. Howe, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, George Hill, Graham Searjeant and Nicholas Wood, Ruth Lyon, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Neil Harris, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, Melinda Wittstock, Noël Goodwin, Anthony Adamthwaite, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Charles Messenger, Susan MacDonald, Colin Campbell, St John of Fawsley, Chairman, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, John Billingham, Roy Lecky-Thompson, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoBA cut-price plan to win Shuttle war Off-peak fares bid to woo back customers 'Rab': the other view Portfolio Bond £23m fraud case opens Degree service Index CBI predicts fall in investment growth British doctors pioneer 'heart picture' diagnosis Police in riot gear face hail of bottles Notting Hill Carnival ends in violence British sergeant discovers an IRA bomb Under his car in Hanover De Klerk and Kaunda meet Angola peace hopes rise John Charcol Airline pilots ban rowdy passengers News Roundup Toxic plant protest Officer out of coma Festival drug fines 'Apollo' guns sold France wins road race Criminal conviction threat 'would improve safety' Thermabond Roofing LTD. Thatcher to face call to curb use of fossil fuels Labour 'soft on terrorists' Law policy attacked 113,000 new jobs forecast SNP new jobs forecast Soldier finds IRA bomb on car Twelve held after party fight Bank holiday violence Doctors in new poster criticism of Clarke Hebden consolidates British chess Surge M. G. S. £23m plot discussed during bridge club evenings, court told Britoil fraud charges Six held over parcel blast Postmen dogged by rise in canine attacks Plan to use cash for community groups Forgotten bequests Boy's leap from death Charter of 1508 is cited Poll tax challenge Shortlists for Irish book prize announced Rail driver hit by missile from train Daniels Finance Ltd Hunted suspect a 'Walter Mitty' type, police say Murder investigation Employers 'are failing to attract graduates' Husband-and-wife firm offers chain-free house sales for £12 Intensive building will put France at heart of networks Roads to Europe Part 2 Temporary jobs plan to boost local regeneration Employment training Legacy of a still green and pleasant land Stained glass company closes Ramblers fear noisy intrusions Cellular telephones Loch Ness tribute to airman Pan Am Scepticism greets Beirut peace plan Israel accused of undermining intifada by arming 'collaborators' Bag thieves buy their freedom World Roundup Brooklyn race clash (Reuter): Faction fights spread Immigrant Aids test (AFP): US columnist dies Pressure put on Khmer factions to reach accord Himalayan riots trap tourists as food runs low Buses close doors on protesters Anti-apartheid compaign Gorbachov interrupts holiday over Baltic unrest Solzhenitsyn's 'Gulag' comes in from the cold Heavy storms Matter German ports Honda Glemp attacked as Solidarity division widens Beefeater Tough jail term for China activist dims hopes of leniency Hong Kong police storm island after boat people riot Spy suspect says US has no case Sky one Delhi marchers trumpet their cause (Reuter): Villagers flee raids by rebels (Reuter): Karajan post Drugs jailing (Reuter): Plane deaths (Reuter): Signing off The men who would have kept the peace with Hitler R. A. Butler, criticized for supporting appeasement, was convinced Britain had nothing to gain from a war over Poland, writes John Charmley An ambulance SOS Are inner-city ambulance services in a critical condition? George Hill joints the crew of November 302 to make his own diagnosis Telecom Security No Title Mouse on the breadboard New Words for Old Art of the Accessory Paloma Picasso grew up in a famous family surrounded by paints and crayons. Now her drawings serve as design sketches for her striking costume jewellery, bags and scarves Staying in the swim all year Swimmer continues to make a colourful splash in the stores despite the arrival of the cooler weather Skills put to the test People Politics of style Fotpost Express The way we were Television Superb lyricism and drama Chicago SO/Solti Albert hall/BBC2 Proms Awash with natural harmonies BBCSO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 British Museum Indian double first (Edin) Geoff Brown on the Edinburgh FIlm Festival, which Film Festival Is this hard sell or soft porn? Our subsidized opera companies are seeking to grab our attention and patronage by the use of posters like those reproduced here. Richard Morrison questions the wisdom of the full-frontal approach On their best form The Mayor of Zalamea Royal Lyceum Theatre Dance Spartacus Sadler's Wells Better Guardians Robin Young Picture Gallery Democracy's tardy defender Class Conflict and memories of the 1914-18 slaughter, writes Anthony Adamthwaite, set the mood in France as Hitler invaded Poland A triumph of racist theory over family love Conor Cruise O'Brien argues against the foster parents ruling I spy with my front-door telly Playing to the TV gallery R. W. Johnson has a teargas taste of black South African politics Poland on the Brink Beating round Mr Bush Never on Sunday? Democratic steps in N Ireland Historic Brooklands Recycling cans Salisbury pressures Understanding microwave ovens Training initiatives Royal baby riddle Food fit to eat Learning Latin Poll tax and a foreign wife Computer crimes UN and Namibia Tempting morsels Court Circular The Haberdashers' Aske's School Birthdays today Paddling quietly into festive waters Forthcoming marriages The night sky in September Astronomy Bridge Anniversaries Christening Irving Stone The American way of biography for the great Latest wills Charles Newman Many-sided and learned career in medicine John Horton Music broadcasting for children Victor Knight From copy boy to political editor It is vain for you to rise up early to sit up late.… Motorcars and Horses To the Editor of the Times Picture Gallery Getting the Brigadier ready Appointments in the Forces Weighing up new particles Science Report Piping medal well deserved Times Newspapers Ltd. This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1960 Entertainments Picture Gallery Back oil the beat again Word-Watching Winning Move A survey of the future Television Choice Radio Choice Cardata BBC 1 TV journalist says coverage of massacre was a failure Veterans of Tiananmen Square on lessons of June crackdown The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,073 Student leader attacks Peking 'disinformation' Lawson pressed to drop plans to cut tax Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Riddle of Bogotá drug war minister Business & Finance City Editor John Bell The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Muppets bought by Disney Goldberg battle GPA link-up Stock Markets Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates CBI forecasts sharp fall in investment growth Water inquiry 'delayed until after sell-off' Kentish founder to criticize Halifax Checking out the Holiday Inn Bass inherits the 'Have a nice day' greetings school From Our Correspondent, New York: Buyout at United may include BA Buttoning tip the City market Dollar climb puts G7 under pressure Knight Williams and Company Limited What the 10 have to offer in risk and growth Swire Pacific Limited Water runs smoother for City launch Tempus Shares march on to another record Wall Street Industrielle chief calls for inquiry into shares Business Roundup Prospectus for Hays Sony silent on tie-up ABP likely to speak on bid Norton offer document Connell able to travel Stena cuts its SeaCon stake (Reuter): Prices finish broadly lower in quiet trade Tokyo Stock Watch North Mersey Fork Truck Specialists Eagle board will meet over Serious Fraud Office inquiry Cashless purchasing trial starts Moulinex buy Pearson poised for £85m profit Reporting this Week For sale—ties that bind Shampoo set By Our City Staff: BAT waits for next move as bid reaches first deadline Name dropping ... Sour note Marital merger Shopping spree with Hanson cheques Plessey Ridley's chance to shine as defender of free trade Economic View Hard workers take over from fast buck merchants Degree Course Vacancy Service Christmas all year round as Porth cashes in on the long hot summer USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices British Telecom Sponsorship Sailing's ultimate challenge The Whitbread round the World Yacht Race The Fifth race starts from Southampton on Saturday: a 33,000-mile contest that pits man against the elements as much as his rivals. Barry Pickthall charts the course Rivals watch the weather Where the Money Goes The Competitors Creighton Laboratories p. l. c. No appeal in crime until lower court decides issue British Gas Southern Mercury Communications Ltd Bringing war criminals to book Graham Zellick deplores prevarication-justice demands a change in the law Legal Resources Solicitors/barristers Laurence Simons Associates Proper test for tribunal Law Personnel Firms banking on Paris London law firms, ever more European-minded, are looking to France as well as Brussels for a base, Edward Fennell says Newbury District Council Chambers Vacancy Why home offices work The increasing preponderance of woman solicitors will accelerate the trend of working from home, Roy Lecky-Thompson writes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers and Partners Wiltshire County Council Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co. Inns and Outs Critical questions in the UK marketplace Neil Harris looks at the methods used to produce results in Britain's booming £300 million market research industry Lothian Somerset Magistrates' Courts Committee Wolverhampton Council Medical Practice in the Algarve—portugal Oxfordshire Health Authority NH: On the advertising spot Northumberland County Council Haringey Council Forest Heath District Council Newham Council Gwent County Council Missed chance for US side John Sears and Associates Financial Insurance Group Jacklin's choice is an object lesson for the understudies Golf Crown Agents Tour will prove stiff test for Young's professional debut 500 miles and six days' cycling round Britain Picture Gallery Leading Contenders Herbert Smith Senna well placed in his attempt to retain detain the title Motor Racing A beating lot Jacobs Boxing Robson hoping to reach Rome with a direct approach Football: England Will Rely on Old Guard to Carry Attack to Swedes (AFP): Swedish police on alert for trouble Cottee has chance of a recall Pools Forecast Maradona's loss is covered Millwall's return to basics is necessary Overseas Results By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Fresh Page reopens an international chapter Shooting Schutz shines on Silver Owl Result from Yesterdays 11 Meeting Lady Rosanna to defy big weight Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Epsom Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selection The Times Racing Service Cochrane confirmed as Harwood stable jockey Asmussen denies move O'Gorman stable hit by flu Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selection Eddery sparkles with Newcastle four-timer Green's Belle takes Jarvis to best total Clark rethinks his position William Hill Larkins given three reprieves as Essex's target proves lenient Cricket: Injury Added to Insult as Dropped Catches at Northampton Cost Essex the Match and Possibly the Championship Leicester denied by Pienaar Sportsline Middlesex show a lack of ambition NatWest final winners Backley spears gold medal World Student Games Championship table Bacher is ready to reveal last recruit (AFP): England to face Sri Lanka Botham back Fitton in mood to take over Leading First-Class Averages Lindenberg moves to second place Powerboating Yesterday's Scoreboards Radlett's title beckons Club Cricket Selection quandary for touring team Rugby Union Cricketcall William Hill Yesterday's Results For the Record Umpire's warning spoils McEnroe's comfortable triumph Tennis Loosemore in out of Wightman Cup Sarah Loosemore is out of Britain's Wightman Cup team against the United States next month. The 17-year-old righthander has her left in plaster after suffering wrist trouble. "She will leave for the States on Thursday to see the match, but will be unable to play seriously for a few weeks, " her father, John Loosemore, said last night Early trial of strength Hockey Jackman is fifth seed Squash Rackets New bias on the game Bowls: Champions Do Battle at Skegness while Friendly Rivalry Comes to the Seaside By a Special Correspondent: Alesi's slim victory margin Parsons scores early victory Royal flush in Manchester's Olympic hand Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv England V Australia Small mercy as the follow-on is averted Scoreboard from the Oval Great art condensed in a cameo Rukba Soviets in race to trim sail Elliott offers selectors an alternative Bayman pulls out Sport in Brief Pallister signs for United in a £2.3m move Transfer Milestones Move on ice after Ince fails medical Morozova offers help to find a champion
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