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News from 02/09/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Chris Petit, Victoria Glendinning, Stephen Shaw, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Tony Murrell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Jasper Rees, R. K. Bryant, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Peter Law, Alan Kershaw, Tom Pocock, Ivo Tennant, Thomas H. Pares, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Michael Binyon, Henry E. Catto, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Hazel Leslie, J. C. Smith, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Richard Thompson, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, John Maddox, Richard Dobson, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Nora Beloff, A. P. Clarkson, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey, Bryan Stiles, Stephen Warr, Harvey Ackerman, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, R. K. Bingham, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Mark Pitman, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Michael Knipe, Philip Dodd, Alan Stevens, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Lawrie Smith, Doug Sager, David Miller, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Richard Newell, Fabienne Smith, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Simon Tait, Alex McWhirter, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Tim Cockerell, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Toop, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Antony Worrall-Thompson, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Peter Bryan, Lindsey Jenkins, Martin Trew, I. Woolf, Martin Searby, James Bone and Stephen Leather, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Angela Underhill, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Dennis Kavanagh, Christopher Thomas, John England, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Wood and Thomson Prentice, Richard Burnell, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, Dave Hill, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Collier, Melinda Wittstock, Tania Glyde, Stephen Pettitt, Gillian Crow, F. B., John Whitelegg and Brian Wynne, Hugo Vickers, Martin Fletcher and Alan Tomlinson, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Michael Kimmelman, David Tytler, Education Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Susan MacDonald, Gore Vidal, Julia Briggs, Ian Robertson, Nicholas Cole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Maurice Wood, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Philip Ray, Richard Williams,

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Water sell-off watchdog in costs warning Housebuilders 'will pay millions more' Legacy of war In today's 48-page Times Labour's lead down to 3% £2m rabies blackmail threat taken seriously Yorkshire thinking the unthinkable Party-giver 'is the only body missing' Death toll 51 as Bowbelle sails again More research on greenhouse crisis Holmes Knight Ritchie Wrg Limited Soldiers shot in Germany Thatcher and Mitterrand bury hatchet Fertiliser Ec master plan will tackle pollution and waste on five fronts Safety move seen as 'unwelcome' Environment group attacks data clause Princess may take on new sports role Correction £23m Britoil fraud hearing told of death threats by the Mafia An engaging role All quiet on the Home front for 50th anniversary Short Notice Order Untrained surgeon wanted Heart by-pass experiment East End farewell to Faldo Sheep's magic mushroom trip Warhol previews cancelled after strike Police demand action plan Call for 'crack' summit Army Officer Portfolio Bond Three freed after 'terrorism' arrests News Roundup Second murder charge Bomb case remands Former envoy bailed Book price protest Prison suspensions Fatal error denied by electrician Skillion Storage Warehouse Receiver authorized to seize drug assets Law Society plan for criche to attract women Ship repair job losses 'a betrayal' Benefactor aids sacked woman sailor Round-the-World race Privacy law 'not desirable' 400 volunteers test the water at Welsh beach Held prisoner in his own home Council win seen as boost for Labour Solicitor wants to sue judge Profession 'defamed' Veteran sets pace in chess tournament Dail pressed to act over informal law exam quota claims Police put squeeze on Ira fundraisers Reciprocal court agreement Longford defends meeting terrorist Teachers get help to avoid voice loss Homebase Top windsurfers come to Britain Labour attacks 'sell-off dogma' Bush breaks off relations with Panama Volcano adds to the troubles Colombia in crisis Row brewing on Libyan visitors World Roundup Spanish senator jailed Bomb detector doubt Japan trade accord Refugees to be moved Our Foreign Staff: East German refugees await the caravan West Poland looks to old foe to help overcome past Civilians die as Lebanese artillery duels intensify From a Correspondent, Madrid: Spanish Socialists settle for an October election A grave threat to the little hat Tutu held after protest against police brutality Killing of black teenager triggers racial flare-up in New York Estonian party purges hardline top officials Terror in Kashmir vale of tears America awaits Bush's big fish President takes a very public holiday Washington-Mr James Baker, the us Secretary of State, and Mr Eduard She vardnadze, his Soviet counterpart, are to hold talks in Wyoming on September 22 and 23, the State Department said yesterday (Martin Fletcher writes). The talks could prepare for the first full simmit between President Bush and President Gorbachov Macho image hits a six Cricket Italian style Bribery dismissal in China Zambia 'plot' Peace move Killers to die Warrior back Taiwan blast Raid misfires Baseball death Pool saved And what, then, was happening on this very day,… Lessons of 1939 that have kept the peace Henry E. Catto, us ambassador to Britain, ends our series by examining the root causes of Nazi aggression and contrasting the victors' 1918 disarray with the post-1945 alliance Accomplices to killer disease? Sellafield and leukaemia: John Whitelegg and Brian Wynne suggest a combination of factors Flickering on the fringes of life It just doesn't figure out Peter Brimelow on the lucky dip of official statistics Lest we Forget Clean Thames. Run Softly Hungary's Economic Ills East-West attitudes 50 years on Railings that survive Visit to Hong Kong Second language Free-wheelers Forebearance Dna fingerprint Choice and quality in television Defending secretaries Parting sift Hospital holidays Royal baby riddle Circus tradition Court Circular Today's royal engagement Anniversaries Today Marriage A Tax Free Saving Federation of Poles in Great Britain Service dinner Appointments Sorting the buried treasure from the recycled rubbish Gillian Crow Cheshire's £400m appeal Forthcoming marriages Georgio Sant'angelo Futuristic use of stretch fabrics Viscount Runciman of Doxford Commercial, aviation and historical interests John Steptoe School news All the while my breath is in me, and the spirit of… On this Day Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Cancer Research Campaign Requiring specimen of blood Law Report September 2 1989 Research teams discover a new cancer-causing gene Science Report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Tomorrow's services The Times Christmas stamps A case of false security Television Choice A great wartime political hero Radio Choice Word-Watching Bbc 1 Variations A single-minded obsession Television Choice Radio Choice Variations Spray Seal Bbc 1 Tears and hugs in evacuees' joyful reunion In Poland and London the people remember the outbreak of war Doubt on PoWs claim The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,077 Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather RSPB Index City Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market Dollar lifts on US job figures Stock Markets Tourist Rates Saab crisis talks to avert collapse of car division Ba bid to take 15% holding in US airline Ec rejects Plessey appeal against bid Property Trust investors lose Davoff vote Former chairman awarded ?150,000 after last-minute recount Lloyd 's profit due to reach £415m Broker appoints new chief A Fimbra Member £27m offer from Abp to rescue Red Funnel Interim profit at Sas halved to £56.5m Business Roundup Greycoat in £18m deal Record advances 20% Midland plans $500m issue Airlines seek help Telecom Security Limited Victoire's shares hit Ata down at £404,000 Late rally pushes index through the 2,400 mark Stock Market Governor supports full entry to Ems London Traded Options Summer session ends on a record World Markets Wall Street Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Stock Watch Tilbury shares leap on surprise prof it forecast Spanish first for M&s Ccs takeover Tnt link-up Steel shares Amax ends bid Nedam buy Magnet deals From a Correspondent: E1 A1 on $600m route to privatization State airline next target is Israeli Government's economics plan Bank of Japan moves to stem rise in dollar Property deal boosts Trevian By Our City Staff: Ferrari results back in black Tide is turning in the running battle over water privatization Wakeham switches to full power Church & Co slumps to £1,6m at half time Parkway chief steps down Generali 'could buy Bat insurers' Foreign Colonial Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Firm finish to account Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Unit-Linked Insurance Investments A revolution on the cards Cash buying at discount Port delivers vintage returns Linda Rout reports on the delights of investing in a better type of alcohol Criticism over offshore adverts Parents show independance in their choice of education Class terms or pre-schooldays-both can be equally expensive for some families Expats facing home or away poll tax confusion Fixed rate mortgage from Abbey Alliance Leicester The costly dilemma of caring for under-fives Cis ready for launch of first unit trusts Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd Stand firm on your Footsie shares Investors are advised to keep their holdings as prices return to pre-crash levels Property logbook designed to ease trauma of moving M Mercury Personal Equity Plan Briefings M&G Yts opens up opportunities for young sporting hopefuls C&G Save & Prosper Photosales Multiple Display Advertising Items • Cook: Olive Oil • Drink: September Wines • Eating… The art of ordered chaos Francis Bacon, 80 next month, once summed up his life as 'going from bar to bar and drinking and the king of thing'. Michael Kimmelman joined him The Times The Sunday Times War of remembrance Simon Tait relives the days that led up to the outbreak of the Second World War Museums Obsession of a black humorist Face to Face Packing Europe's pills More students share their summer holiday experiences, at home and abroad Summer Campus Alliance Francaise Music to the stomach Jonathan Meades has his tastebuds tickled and his ears assaulted while dining in and around Birmingham Eating out Restaurant and Catering Guide The Good Earth Al Basha Lebanese Restaurant Verbanella Crouch Hill Tandoori MR Kong Rani The Bright Rising Star Restaurant The Guild Wine Bar & Restaurant The Times Restaurant & Catering Guide Lashings of comfort food Where does chef and restaurateur Anthony Worrall-Thompson prefer to go when he wants to eat out? Chef's Choice Fruit from a family's trees Robin Young succumbs to the temptations of a remarkable private apple farm Directory Strike it rich with oil Frances Bissell buys reasonably proced olive oil for everyday use-and splashes out for special occasions The Times Cook Buy now while prices last Jane MacQuitty with the last of the year's bargain bubbly Drink Wine Buys Restaurant Classy wokking Food News Well being Radio days The Edradour Cheese please Degree course The Sainsbury's Book of Food by Frances Bissell… U. K.'s Largest Stockholder of Mature (and… Plain talking country wit Penhaligon Annette Penhaligon Bloomsbury, ?14.95 Daniel Easterman the Ninth Buddha Only if the vicar appro Victoria Glendinning applauds an ambitious social history of the novel, but believes that we still await the definitive version The Haunted Study a Social History of the English Noved 1875-1914 By Peter Keating Secker & Warburg, ?30 Walking the edge For Children Skylark by K. M. Peyton Illustrated by Liz Roberts Oxford University Press, ?6.95 Cattlemen , cannibals and princely rivalry From Shore to Shore The Tour Diaries of Earl Mountbatten of Burma 1953-1979 Edited by Philip Ziegler Collins, ?18 Off-the-shelf faith The Divine Supermarket By Malise Ruthven Chutto & Windus, ?14.95 Welcome to Ireland The Shell Guide to Ireland By Lord Killanin & Michael Duignan Revised by Peter Harbison MacMillan, £16.95 Sanitized portrait of a social climber Julia Briggs finds John Betjeman's poems shaped by his deep social anxieties Young Betjeman By Bovis Hiller Cardinal, ?5.99 Back in the old country The Lost Village: Rural Life Between The Wars By Ralph Whitlock Robert Hale, ?6.95 Punishing schedules A Just Measure of Pain By Michael Ignatieff Penguin, ?5.99 A portrait in the Greek manner Fiction Picture this By Joseph Heller Picador, ?4.99 You Must Remember this By Joyce Carol Oates Pan, ?4.99 Empire of this Senseless By Kathy Acker Picador, ?3.99 The Violent Land By Jorge Amado Collins Harvill, ?6.95 Coping with Helen Lederer Times Books Quick List The South Bank Centre RPO Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Globe W Wembley BBARBICAN Viennese Evening Theatres RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ukrainian State Dancers Vh Windsor Festival The Times Flops and robbers Television A Shavian Arabia? G. B. Shaw (below) can still surprise scholars, reports Irving Wardle Lumiere The original Hogwood Mozart The specialist in early music discusses his latest project with Stephen Pettitt Stones still rolling in the old style Charles Bremner in Philadelphia for the first concert in the rocking rebels' great comeback The Arts Blandness is all Proms Bbc SSO/Yuasa Albert Hall/Radio 3 A perishing poor show Radio Lacking thunder Opera The Opportunitist Midsummer Opera Sadler's Wells As new as it used to be Jazz Records Cardata Such grave issues The Ned Sherrin Column Moving forward to the past Rock Kool and the Gang Sweat (Phonogram 838233-1) Van Dyke Parks Tokyo Rose (Warner Bros 925968-1 If I were Frances Edmonds Real Beethoven Classical The Week Ahead Rock Bridge Chess Galleries Theatre Winning Move Cinema Crossword MOPS Futons Akom Ltd Exotic Dutch Lilies Tidy Rail Pine beds by Moriarti Robert Ebdon Ltd Roof Saver Anbil Systems Ltd Switchcraft Products Ltd Fine Shirts Made to Measure G. D. S Pets rest and sleep better away from dangerous… Stand Taller The Original Breton Shirt Bargain Suppliers Traditionally Styled and Hand-Crafted Bookcases Jollamas P&S Ltd Insublind For the Home Blind date with a window Window blinds were once a substitute for costly curtain fabrics. Now, Nicole Swengley writes, vivid colours and designs carry the mark of luxury Shopping An overnight sensation? The new futon folds inside a bag and is about to be a fashion accessory For the Home Sofabeds The London Wall Bed Company The 'Sheila Maid' G. Thornfield Ltd Wall Clock Signcraft Natural Products Pure Drinking Water Ginseng A new day for dahlias For a blaze of blooming colour, you can't beat the good old-fashioned dahlia, Francesca Greenoak writes Gardening Agriframes Fruit Cages The Times Atlas of the World Organic Gardening for Beginners: Weeding out Weeds Plastic Glass Gebron Technical Services Ltd Weekend Tips Rapp Banish Moles Humanely Outings Exhibitions Comark Ltd Nationwide Delivery Multiple Display Advertising Items Donald takes to wider stage as fair destroyer US women still seek a sponsor Backley continues to surprise Temperatures rise as Open heats up From a branefr toa bat at 40 Slazenger Astonishing Beauty of Zimbabwe Discovering Canada's Galapagos Islands Portsmouth past and Present Black and Red at Anfield Taking the plunge in the great sea race The Whitbread round the World Yacht Race Lawrie Smith, skipper of the top British yacht Rothmans, assesses the challenge facing his crew on the 33,000-mile race starting today The Times Ballesteros surging forward in Alpine resort atmosphere Golf Hast on course to end wait Points still crucial as Essex chase on Cricket Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on Tv Antrim the most sober side in all Ireland An everyday romantic story of Irish folk-heroes Tomorrow Fascinating outcome looks the prospect Rugby Union A ferocious introduction to the season Test Match Special Gullivers Sports Travel England are flying on the clipped wings of adventure Football: It Takes Two Men to Replace the Ailing Robson Buenos Aires (Reuter)- Diego Maradona walked off an aeroplane flight yesterday, again dalaying his return to his Italian club, Napoli. Maradona refused to travel if his manager, Guillermo Coppola, was not given a firstclass seat next to him Ioc head against some bans In Brief Leaders miss trial Baseball chief dies Phelps close British pair go for the double Rowing Rapid Raceline Stumpf turns up trumps Cycling Summers proves unflappable Bowls Theobald seeks late birthday gift For the Record West Ham can rely on a faithful retainer From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Lightly-raced Scenic has strong claims in valuable Irish contest Racing: Powerful English Challenge for Top International Prizes British raiders hold each-way chances Arlington tomorrow Kempton results Transformation well under way Haydock Park All the Details Phoenix Park Today Polish Precedent to withstand invasion Longchamp Tomorrow Hereford Mandarin: Danehill to provide Tree and Eddery with sprint encore Mandarin: Thirsk Selections Mandarin: Stratford Selections Racing next week Gosden colt on the mark Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections Graham buys Hastings-Bass yard The Times Racing Service Black and red at Anfield Sports Book of the Week Racist overtones has always prevented Liverpool from signing coloured footballers until John Barnes became available for transfer, Dave Hill explains how Barnes endeared himself to new team colleagues and supporters Tea was put before the two established players. Barnes looked at the woman who brought them. He Said: "What aim I, black or something" Eagles seek wider audience Rugby League England lose key players Hockey: Exploration Time at Lilleshall and Renewed Quest for Silverware at Frankfurt Britain to take on the world's leading teams Where bald eagles dare Travel Doug Sager sails around the Queen Charlottee Islands, the land the ice age forgot, and encounters small, furry murrelets and other strange creatures Four Corners Harbouring memories Tom Pocock spends a day exploring his own past and Portsmouth's present Travel Notes Take off For the weekend Fare Deal The Cost of a Fly-Drive Weekend Travel News Cunard Sealink MEON American Travel Centres Travelbag Self-Catering Self-Catering Caribbean Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The pedalling pilgrim Travel Richard Thompson cycles in the footsteps of pilgrims and samples the fruit of Burgundy's vineyards BURSTIN SKI Combe Martin Gloucestershire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parklands Hotel Lincombe Hall Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items In a lost corner of the world Travel Relics of old England survive in Zimbabwe, as Ray Connolly discovered on a tour of the 'circle of beauty' MicroChef Travel Notes Panasonic

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