News from 22/09/1989
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Alan Tomlinson, Evan M. Davies, Alan Maddison, Jeremy Andrews, Malcolm Brown, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Brian Collett, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Tim Beaumont, Patricia Davies, Barbara Tanner, Neil Bennett, Steven Acteson, Richard Whitfield, Chairman, Clifford Webb, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Terence J. Harris, Michael Leonard, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, John Lewis Political Staff, Henry Stern, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Richard Thompson, Alex Sutherland, Willie Carson, Gerald Davies, M. Plank, Graham Greene, Henry Gee, Mohammed Arif (Secretary), Peter Davenport, Richard F. Buxton, Christopher Pelling, Ruth Gledhill, Chris Pomery, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Marcus Williams, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Calum Colvin, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Simon Banner, Jonathan Hogge, John Hennessy, David Rowan, Sally Jones, Gavin Bell, Barbara Felby, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, M. E. Elliott, Stuart Sanders, David Miller, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, David Toop, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Derek Martin, Damn Yankees, Angela MacKey and Michael Evans, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, William Wallace, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Colin M. Barron Chairman, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, David Walker, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Martin Winn, Martin Fletcher and Robin Oakley, David Nicholson-Lord, Lulu Yu, Martin Fletcher, Robin Oakley and Michael Evans, Anne McElvoy, David Fallows, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Susan MacDonald and Michael Evans, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoPeers demand tougher terms for murderers Fixed jail sentences to replace 'life' Too many people? Portfolio Bond Open sale of tickets Accountants' results Degree service Index Greens start to fight shy on nuclear arms Residents flee as Hugo howls towards US coast Two die in New York crash Great escape as 737 plunges into river Two killed as jet plunges from runway into river Shevardnadze says Bush agrees need for summit Booker jury omits famous authors Ferranti £100m sell-off Bovis abroad Dublin increases pressure on Britain to reform UDR Woolworths Ulster Tories hopeful Mother sues over blind baby Peace talks today in 999 dispute News Roundup Beer linked to cancer £36,300 for bomber QC lover must pay Fine for court silence Brazil close the gap Violent crime 'may be exaggerated' £4bn help on housing 'not going to needy' Tax man used files of 'dead' firms to get £136,000 rebate Jail for fraud Scientists in call to wipe out salmonella White mother told she can keep black baby Levels of pay 'Dickensian' Independent schools survey Prosecutors to study secret war files Unions amass £8m fund for strikes over 35-hour week Engineering dispute School faces closure in curriculum row Tough laws to fight satellite blue films British Telecom Health managers oppose reform Portfolio Bond Good Wine Guide Peer in £1.6m footpath row Call for EC action on stolen art trade Essex reservoirs close for algae tests 'Consume less' plea to beat stores who jump on ecological bandwagon Green Party/wolverhampton Inner-city drivers may pay £3 a day 'Desperate Tories' try to woo Glasgow Hayward shut by pay dispute Nuclear disarmament plan may be toned down By Our Political Correspondent: Members alerted to danger of 'parasites' within party Executive Automatic Garage Doors Peugeot Most people believe Britain has become a less caring society Pickles case quashed Charity claim Bigamist fined Prize flower M25 lessons Going, going Rolex Pork is good value despite rise in cost Weekend food prices Crash rescue Mail dispute Vandals strike Milk up 2p £10m given Verran Electronics Ltd. Traditional Irish naomhog set For Thames race Armed police in 'crack' raid near drugs conference (Reuter): Gorbachov's triumph is still far from complete The Politburo shake-up in Moscow Pretoria's Army faces a rebellion in the ranks (AP): Texas bus crash kills 18 pupils World Roundup Saudis behead Haj 16 (AP): 'Night Stalker' verdict Bogotá terror blasts Father tells of British diplomats' help The Julie Ward inquest Drug firm reprieves beagles after death threats The New Politburo (AFP): Anxiety as Hanoi's troops start their Cambodia pull-out Guerrillas in border area clashes Courtroom star Zsa Zsa twinkles through a slim plot (Reuter): Trappings of power bemuse Solidarity Shock of moving from barricades to bureaucracy Crash aircraft's black box found Greens put Rhine Army on defensive Thatcher steers the export drive Beirut MP murdered by gunmen (Reuter): Kopp charged (Reuter): UN claim Peace hope (Reuter): Tourists die (AP): Siege deadlock (AFP): Typhoon toll (Reuter): Bus stoned All Nippon Airways Can we afford our children? The Green Party is considering a call for Britain to cut its birthrate to help "lighten the tread of human beings on the earth". Is population control really the most pressing environmental issue for the world? George Hill reports The Green College Times Books UK Buyers Network Fewer children, more 'Greys' West Germany... A Loser in the Numbers Game Times Diary What is dousing the Tory flames? Ronald Butt calls on the Government to boost public spending in the light of the latest opinion polls Time for a different special relationship William Wallace on US concern over Britain's attitude to Europe Keeping down with Davy Jones When party honesty can be bad policy Duologue in Wyoming Jamboree in Washington Headmasters in Conference Too many As to cope with Care home fees Trouble with litter Reliable love Question of 'diligence' at Ferranti Museum charges Jailed in South Korea Naming names The Prince's vision Silver for No 10 Proper valuation of the clergy Posts in theology Waiting for surgery Answering back Cut to size? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial service Lunn Poly Reception Supper Dinners Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Birthdays today Lecture School announcements Marriages Geoffrey E. Moore Steering Vauxhall in top gear Appointments Warren Jenkins One man in his time filling many roles Richie Ginther Leading figure on the Sixties' Grand Prix circuit Luncheons Latest wills Anniversaries Birth Sale of Stonehenge On this Day Cancer Research Campaign Fighting disease with vital vitamin C Science Report Church news Drink & Drugs The Times Pop of the tops Television Tomorrow Miele Caught in the camera frame Galleies Calum Colvin Salama-Caro Gallery Michael Leonard Artsite Gallery, Bath 133rd Annual International Print Exhibition Royal Photographic Society, Bath Dogged by great parts Alan Bates talks to Simon Banner about his latest in a long line of broody, troubled roles Perfect premiere Concert RLPO/Pešek Liverpool Fair to middling Rock Richard Thompson Festival Hall Show with plenty of heart Musical Damn Yankess Birmingham Rep Cecilia Bartoli Lee-Roy Travel Innocence abroad Four British teenagers spent two weeks experiencing apartheid first-hand in South African families. They came home sobered. Anne McElvoy reports Right on the Button Ecosphere News on environmental issues The Times Presspass Student Discount Plan No flies on the orderly Japanese We are entering the era of a polite tyranny by international mandarins Theatre Concise Crossword No 1981 Entertainments Top Films and Videos A new look at opera Word-Watching Winning Move A writer's dashed ideals Television Choice Variations Radio Choice BBC 1 Adopt a Granny Mother awarded frozen embryos The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,094 Six hopefuls under starter's orders The Booker Prize: this year's shortlist Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather (Reuter): Year of air tragedies Business & Finance The Pound Dominion suspended Walker ahead Stake raised Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Roaring kitten digs claws into TVS profit Ferranti sale of assets to raise £100m Societies' lending for new mortgages climbs by 13% IMF chief urges rise in subscriptions Camdessus says Fund must be ready for world emergencies By Our City Staff: Thatcher puts 38p on Jaguar RMC jumps to £115m Arthur Bown & Co (Leicester) Ltd. Ridley refuses to refer BAT bid BAe wins contract to supply US satellites Business Roundup USM launch for Brandon Queens Moat £6m buy Caird Group at £4.83m Antofagasta jumps The Brent Walker Group PLC Ratners in £24.7m sale Profit fears at Colorvision Setback for Bentalls RMC diversity shines through gloom Tempus By Our City Staff: Morgan in $1.8bn loss over Third World debt Logica ahead with £18.8m Desoutter slumps on bid referral Dowding rises Schroders Profit rises to £16.7m at Wm Morrison Fall in UK demand prompts 27% Coats slump to £55.2m By Our City Staff: Kwik-Fit dips to interim £9.6m By Our City Staff: APV advances to ?24m on strong order book Grapes of rote Champagne Diary A man of simple tastes Champagne Diary Golden daze Champagne Diary Yule Catto moves up with interim £10.4m The way to go Champagne Diary Pretty in pink Champagne Diary German engineer takes 5% TI stake APV Bankers give Ferranti a breathing space Comment By Our Financial Staff: Merchant bank in Euro fund link-up Teesside Development Corporation Laporte climbs to £46,5m on subsidiaries' strength Twigrealm bid values MTS at £9.18m Petfood maker sold for £44m to Harrisons Soccer chief accused Company Briefs Alpha Stocks Stock Watch The Times Recent Issues Profits warning hits print group Great Southern figures hit by fall in death rate Nestlé sees 15% rise London Traded Options Elders pays price for aborted S&N bid with fall to £320m The Sunday Times Commercial hope in Sun Oil strike By Our Energy Correspondent: Tuskar to raise £7.7m The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Raid on Hoechst backed by court Dairy Farm up 32% to £27m RMC Group p. l. c. US may force BA to reduce investment in United Airlines Loss trimmed to £249,000 at Multitone Top four card firms 'running a cartel' British Telecom Johnston Press lifts to £2.9m Copson seeks £8.8m to pay for purchases Reprimand for fund manager found guilty of FSA offences Colefax to raise £6.3m for takeovers The Midland Times Degree Course Vacancy Service Universities Asda shares move ahead on talk of £2.8bn takeover bid Stock Market (Reuter): Dow dips after late computer selling Wall Street Traditional Options Advance continues Stock Exchange Prices Outside pieces in the policy jigsaw Regional Development A Special Report Indirect factors, such as university grants, help inject lifeblood into regional cities, says David Walker Black Country Development Corporation Long and winding road Without better transport, outer regions will suffer, writes Malcolm Brown Irvine Scotland Economic Development Unit Thanet State looks for grants value View from Europe European overtures signal a new attitude to the regions Searching for skills Industry is again worried about the dearth of skilled labour, reports Malcolm Brown Birmingham IDB Northern Ireland Commission for the New Towns Eddy Grimstead Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Lex Brooklands James Auctioneers Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. 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Enjoy the Pleasures For Sale Thriving country hotel in country wicklow.… Hotel Pub Dyfed Wales Testing & Training Cornelyn Manor Employment Department Group The Franchise Magazine Half a million get the Euro message to win after 1992 Briefings By our Chief Sports Correspondent: Curtain lifted on Games plan Chinese regard staging Olympics 2000 as the way to win world approval The second disputch from China by our Chief Sports Correspondent SKY England's policy is setback to Kenyon Squash Rackets Dumbreck storms home to continue successful coups Racing Grooms eligible to ride in point-to-points No operation for Madraco Money at the Masters points the way ahead Real Tennis Today's Fixtures Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Mandarin: Master Pokey ideally drawn for big sprint Mandarin: Worcester Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Knight improves Wildenstein gives Boeuf retainer for next season Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: AYR Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Petrullo wins The Times Racing Service Badly-placed hoarding brings Carson protest Jacklin faces a final champagne challenge The 1989 Ryder Cup, which stars at The Belfry today, will produce a thrilling end to the career of the European captain Captain stars in white-hot role 'Slapdash' RFU is lambasted Rugby Union: Fillip for Gwent Side where Places are Not Automatic Greenall Whitley Card of the course Rafferty's appearance is well merited Newbridge ready to break the two-club stranglehold Rothmans closes the gap Yachting England's weekend test Cup timetable Floyd floored by family life Previous Cup Results World Cup plans are guaranteed Hockey Khrapaty wins with his last lift Weightlifting Football's modern-day man Peter Davenport talks to Michael Kington following his purchase of Manchester United Biography Timetable of Events in Kinghton's Takeover of Manchester United Tucker takes third title Business as usual for women's event Golf Card of the course Confusion over engines For the Record Engines pledge calms Prost Motor Racing Higgins lodges complaint Snooker Offer pending Robson sits in on a lesson in class from the Italians Football Easy access to Poland Atkinson is sued by Albion Boston lagging through no fault of their own Non-League football by Paul Newman Autosport Swansea's welcome criticized Faldo and Woosnam lead the way Open house for supporters Telecom Security Ryder Cup Ryder Cup details Rangers owner assists Knighton buy United Tomorrow's Lord Home and Denis Howell (Reuter): Langer is US tour tortoise Racecourse at centre of plan for new Hackney empire (AP): Sport in Brief French ready to take guard End Column Fulfilling their missionary role Temperament not suited to cricket
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