News from 23/09/1989
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Alan Tomlinson, Jon Ashworth, Clifford Longley, J. A. Chadwin, Andrew Pierce, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, R. G. Cobley, James Curran, R. G. Rush, Alex Carlile, Sophie-May Turner, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, M. A. Screech, Gifford, Geoffrey Bindman, John Blunsden Estoril, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Ruth Gledhill, Thomson Prentice and Andrew Pierce, Jeremy Flint, Harry Eyres, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Richard Shurey, Peter Ball, Leon Marks, Lionel Bloch, Victoria Griffith, Quentin Cowdry and Edward Gorman, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Patrick Scrivenor, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Marcus Williams, Michael Evans, Philip Webster, David Sapsted and Mark Souster, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Frances Bissell, Denis Vaughan, David Hands, N. van Terheyden, Charles Bremner, Geoffrey Matthews, Simon Tait, Edward Weil (aged six), Robert Skidelsky, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Roy Cannon, Richard Williams, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Gillian Bowditch, Elliot M. Lister (Campaign Coordinator), (Michael Phillips), Royston Ellis, David Sapsted, Mark Souster, David Nicholson-Lord Andrew Pierce and Stephen Warr, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor and Ian Ross, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Robin Neillands, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, Ned Sherrin, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, John Hunt, Jane MacQuity, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, V. G., John Goodbody, Annabel Ridley, Raymond J. Pratt, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Canal Gregory, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Brian Alderson, Philip Webster and John Lewis, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Juan Carlos Gumucio and Nicholas Beeston, Michael Hartnack, Frances Edmonds, Alan Franks, Jenny Gilbert, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Tania Glyde, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Jim Hiley, Rachel Warren, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Lulu Yu, Graham Shorter, Peter Dear and Stephanic Billen, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Michael Kinsley, Tony Hetherington, Conal Gregory, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Judy Froshaug, Shona Crawford Poole, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Gennadi Vorontsov Professor, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Philip Ray, Brian Lingard, Hazel Spink,
ResumoSecurity row as IRA kills 10 Marine band Hq wrecked by breakfast-time bomb Police hunt three Irishmen who rented house outside barracks In today's 64-page Times Accountancy Degree results US pilots suspended Thatcher in Moscow Inside Europe in golf lead Hine Safeway Victims named Men who add to splendour of royal and state occasions School of Music Blast shook road a minute after march tune stopped IRA Bombing of Bandsmen Natural Herbal Reserch Painter hurled 50ft by blast escapes with cuts and bruises The Survivors' Stories Skillion Storage Warehouse Unarmed private guards crititized for slack security Ira Bombing of Bandsmen A Royal Marine band played on in Ulster last night. The Flag Offer Scotland and northern Ireland Marine Band is touring military bases in the province. The Navy said members would have known many cough in the explosion. The band played at an unnamed base, and no civilians were admitted Inquiry call as Thatcher sends her condolences The Political Reaction IRA unit which fled bomb factory may be responsible The Prime Suspects Highest toll since bombings in parks IRA Outrages The IRA admission of responsibility came at middy in a call to a Dublin news agency. Using a coded sign, a spokesman for the Irish Republican publicity bureau said Mrs Thatcher had come to Northern Ireland 10 days ago with a message of war when the Ira wanted peace. "Now, in turn, we have visited the Royal Marines in Britian, " he said. "But we still want peace and we want the British Government to leave our country Airlines appeal to Home Office over 'unjust' £6m fines Illegal immigrants £10m Aids grant for local councils News Roundup Ambulance talks fail 'Crack' pedlar jailed Foster group warning Rioters injure officer Kasparov takes lead Listed men sue RUC chief Disappearance of secret files Improved a levels cause university overcrowding Teachers should be given regular sabbaticals to help them keep up with developments in education, the leader of Britain's school inspectors said yesterday. Mr Martin Clarke, president of the National Association of Inspectors and Educational Advisers, told its annual conference in Bedford that training in the evening or on special training days in the school year was not enough 1932 Morris, as new, any bids taken Officer's pose duped smuggler Insurance firms await host of claims Drought damage to homes Doctor in hours fight wins round Council will lobby MPs for extension Channel tunnel Burlington Publishing Ticket for a bumpy ride Inside Portfolio Members urged to hold energy audits Green Party/wolverhamption Electricity Publications Vote to endorse Nescafe boycott Fight for freedom 'must be renewed' Scottish National Party £40m leisure park scheme faces hitch Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd Cautious optimism as Aoun accepts Lebanon peace plan China dissidents launch federation Droixhe, Belgium (Reuter): Siege police kill wanted criminal World Roundup Protest over reporter March to go ahead Swedish Rushdie row 'Crack arrest' dispute Halifax Zola Budd's father murdered at farm Thatcher urges West not to relax its defences yet Bratsk-Mrs Thatcher made history yesterday when she became the first British Prime Minister to fly into this city, she heart to her delight, that President Gorbachov himself had never visited. With not a shred of red carpet in view she waited 90 minutes for her aircraft to be refueld party bosses and inscribed portraits of herself for them Rover 200 Saloon Child death inquiry Hong Kong (Reuter): Passport plea Brisbane (Reuter): Leader ousted Ayacucho (Reuter): Peru threat Bagnols-sur-Cèze (Afp): Briton drowns Hezbollah vow of vengeance Saudi executions Manila (AFP): Quayle riot Colombo (AFP): Rebels shot Tokyo (AP): Alert lifted Windhock (Reuter): Poll date Armenia asks Moscow to break Azerbaijani siege Soviet ethnic strife Moscow (Afp)- Official trade unions representing some 150,000 Soviet building workers employed on nuclear power projects have threatened to strike over a government planning commission decision to divert 153,000 tonnes of allocated cement to other projects, Trud, the trade union daily, said yesterday Hardliners still have upper hand as Berlin reformers press case From Our Own Correspondent: Refugees will boost Bonn's wealth Bogotá justice minister resigns amid rumours of Cabinet crisis Escapers get back cars Belgian squabble casts doubt on rail link (AP): Cambodian battle for key town Africans to form ivory sales cartel Inconsistencies prompt recall of game warden The Julie Ward inquest Times Diary Why the SDP keeps popping up again Robert Skidelsky argues that, paradoxically, for Dr David Owen's party smallness is strength When the law says life begins at conception Nicholas Beeston on a judge's ruling that frozen embroys are children I really mean it, honestly Losing truth to win a war No Target Too Soft But Eastward, Look... Diligently Revised Wary eye on El Salvador visit In the bag Snap, crackle, pop In-house sounds Plea for Thatcher's Moscow visit CTC initiative Adoption debate Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Rights of way A dicey business Hood guns in a Danish setting Break-up of Alliance Water prosecution At a loss for words Court Circular Birthdays Spink & Son Ltd The Greene party: faithful to mysteries and mistresses Service reception Bloxham School Saint Felix School, Southwold Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriages Honorary fellow Haruo Maekawa Blueprint for change in Japan's economy Scrambling genes for security Science Report Alexander Scott Poet in the tradition of the Scottish Makars Michel Pichard Aid from the air for the French Resistance Announcements & Personal On This Day The American Army Latest wills Dinner Farriers' Company Church services tomorrow Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity The Times and The Sunday Times Church news Fulbright awards China's troubled history Television Choice Harolyn's vast reserves Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday's Television and Radio World Service Harmony with Hoffman Television Choice Radio Choice Sunday's Television and Radio Telecom Security Limited Hopes rise for a deal on nuclear arms reduction The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,095 Picture Gallery Hugo wrecks havoc in South Carolina Pilots of crashed 737 have licences suspended Weather Picture Gallery Housing: Rent or Buy? Art: Prints Charming Driving:… Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Nicolson offered DRG post Stock Markets Main Price Changes Tourist Rates BA pension surplus will fund UAL UK insurers face $2bn hurricane loss Trial results put Boots heart drug in jeopardy By Our City Staff: Filofax shares slump on half-year loss Personal organizer group suffers same fate as its yuppie patrons Picture Gallery By Our City Editor: Jaguar 'seeks white knight' ISC sales could net £100 m The Second Alliance Trust PLC G7 'to plan action on dollar fluctuation' Rupert Murdoch sells television station Business Roundup Breedon tops £2m half way Polypipe up to £11.2m Guidehouse rises 17% PML in profits slide Glenlivet rises to £2.3m Foreign & Colonial Management Limited Game maker loses again Bedford falls at half-time Man who made a business of secrecy Guerin, central figure in Ferranti affair, whose life was as guarded as his company policy UK policy on EMS criticized CBI launches clean-up campaign Abdullah brothers set to control SI Japanese business helps Liberty to interim £2m US investors 'needed to sustain silver prices' Lilley fails to win Tilbury Recent Issues Alpha Stocks The Times Stock Watch Save & Prosper Last of GrandMet betting shops sold Airport sale helps Highland to £6.2m profit Talks ended Swire's £50m Oliver slides Irish Ropes up Michelin buy Charles Barker abandons its PR roots Original business sold to rival for £9m as group profits fall By Our Financial Staff: Bank gilts chief to combine Government Broker's post Offers 'pour in for Paramount' Tottenham chairman returns a week after resignation By Our City Staff: Leisure sells two casinos for £30m Economy depends on saving grace for growth Comment Hong Kong Land rises 43% Mercury Rowan Mullens Ltd Small decline Stock Exchange Prices London Traded Options Traditional Options Traders cautious as Dow edges up Wall Street Henry Schroder Wagg & Co Limited Jaguar shares sparkle on a dull day Stock Market Simon Engineering was up another 2p at 4121/2p. It may be about to clinch the longawaited disposal of its Drake & Scull business, with an American buyer in the frame. But the price could fall short of the ?45-?50 million price-tag put on the company when it went up for sale in April Unigate fell 7p to 4021/2p after a large line of stock went though the market. Cazenove, the broker, placed 2.8 million shares at about the 400p level on behalf of a clint. But dealers ruled out the possibility that the shares belonged to Mr Larry Goodman, the Irish businessman The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Barlow Clowes investors seek full amends Fidelity Nominees Limited Bristol & West Building Society Fees increase by SIB forces C&g to drop share dealing Family Money Another building society has reverted to traditional business. Vivien Goldsmith reports Home loan rates hold despite market jitters Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, August 1989 Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Head north for the finest in antiques Why 'for sale' has become 'to rent' Family Money As the property market becomes ever more moribund, letting is gaining popularity, says Rachel Warren Allied Trust Bank How an American firm cost a British investor £300,000 Family Money Mortgage with age in mind Save & Prosper the Investment House Britannia Building Society Briefings Gerrard Vivian Gray Limited Business and Finance or Family Money The Equitable Life A FIMBRA Member Murray Johnstone Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Rule number one: check the inventory Regency and West caters for charities Searching for prints charming Family Money As original art grows ever more expensive, Linda Rout looks at an alternative SunLife of Canada Brokers in the regions take on City firms with special offers Save & Prosper the Investment House Thank goodness it's Saturday Family Money A survey on car crashes makes some startling conclusions. Hugh Thompson reports M&G Securities Limited Optimim Income Trust PLC The Equitable Life Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd Wooing pension refuseniks Balance active and passive trusts Family Money Victoria Griffith looks behind the arguments in favour of index-linking and suggests a compromise When a hobby horse is saddled with taxation Hambros Unit Trust Managers Limited New advice rules limit objectivity Family Money Tom Tickell reports on the regulations now governing financial advisers Financial help beyond tax as accountants widen the field Trust aims at 10% yield from Pep tax shelter Capital plans Limited Family Assurance Society Michael Page Taxation Michael Page City Michael Page Finance In training for a different future Proposals to reform the way in which accountants train are causing alarm. Edward Fennell thinks it is unfounded Dcc Corporate Finance Limited Successful candidates in Professional Examination Ii, July 1989 The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Order of Merit and Prizes Well Court Associates Barclays Information Center Books: Joyce Grenfell's Diaries Shopping: Kilim… Flocking to a miracle preacher As the pop stars of the Sixties discovered, when life gives you everything, you want something more. Neil Lyndon joined the queue to hear California's latest promise of an antidote to the anomie of success Picture Gallery Emergency Medical Alarms Ooops. It isn't easy putting something together… An evening with the master o all trades The Ned Sherrin Column If I were... Francess Edmonds A-Z revisitation of Oxford in the Twenties Bocuse: all the presidents' man France's top chief has had his superstar status challenged—but, as Marcel Berlins discovers, he relishes fighting back Face to Face Next Saturday RSPB Voulez-vous Minitelliser avec moi? Electronic communication is revolutionizing France. At the push of a button, Philip Jacobson reports, you can book a train ticket, back a horse of exchange pleasantries with Cruella or Sexi Susi From our Own Correspondent Christian Aid Sales Guide A collection fit for a Queen The jewels of the richest personal art treasury, the Royal Collection, are soon to tour the kingdom, Simon Tait writes Museums Exhibitions Dolls Houses Winning ways with words The wurst thing about it More students share their vacation experiences, at home and abroad Summer Campus Wordpower Under-14 Winner Short Story Competition Under-14 Runners-Up Restaurant and Catering Guide The Good Earth Khyber Indian Restaurant L'artista Affamé Multiple Display Advertising Items Lots of Dogs Under-10 Winner Under-10 Runners-Up: Multiple Display Advertising Items ... nontas Multiple Display Advertising Items Exceptional Indian Restaurant The business of dining Jonathan Meades tastes corporate life and some astonishingly good pub grub Eating out Back to bacon Directory Many a slip 'twixt vine and lip 1989 could be a record year for England's wine makers, Jane MacQuitty writes Drink The Edradour What's good for the goose A lack of lush grass nearly cooked Frances Bissell's goose. Help was at hand, however, and she was able to test cook her Michaelmas feast The Times Cook Restaurant Freixenet Wine Buys A bridal tale of duende Blood Wedding By Federico Garcia Lorca Translated by David Johnston Hodder & stoughton, £2.95 The Sunday Times Shooting the best angle Live from Number 10 By Michael Cockerell Faber, £6.99 Caught in the act... Elephant and Other Stories By Raymond Carver Collins Harvill, £4.95 Great men, small vision Intellectuals By Paul Johnson Weidenfeld, £7.95 The way, the truth and the book William Tyndale's New Testament is sheer poetry. M. A. 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Robin Neillands finds a world away from Beindorm Poundstretcher The Paris of the Revolution Intourist Moscow Ltd Island bliss is only a hop away Few visitors to the Maldives see more than one island. Royston Ellis discover an enterprising traveller can easily sample ten or more in this 'unihabited' paradise Beyond them glistened lagoons lapping at sandy islets Travel Travel News The Mount Somerset Travel Notes SKI Swiss National Toursist Office Aosta Valley In search of the perfect resort The Times Ski Guide Who skis where and why?In the second part of our series, The Times Ski Panel of professionals, experts and keen amateurs tackles Switzerland Swiss Travel Service The Ski Panel's Verdict Dress for a downhill surf What you wear this winter will say as much about you as your skiing Bladon Lines Paying the right price for clockwork precision The Times Ski Guide Growth or conservation? 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