News from 29/09/1989
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Malcolm Harper, Director, William Leith, Louis Blom-Cooper, Jeremy Andrews, Graham Rock, Patricia Davies, David Gower's Diary, G. Jackson, Mrs Thatcher, Gordon Lee-Steere, President, Faye Ainscow, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Vyvyan Tenorio, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon and Tim Jones, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Nicholas Wood and Kevin Eason, Carol Leonard, Mike Graham, and Stephen Leather, Colin Narbrough and Michael Clark, John Young and Michael Dynes, Srikumar Sen, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Alex Sutherland, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, John Russell, Antony Flew, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bill Kemp, Martin Fletcher, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Cliff Feltham and Gillian Bowditch, John Lewis, Political Staff, Alfred Sherman, Martin Weaver, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, David Nicholson-Lord and John Lewis, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Clark, David Hands, Charles Bremner, M. K. Mahon, Robert Kilroy-Silk, John Hennessy, Peter De Ionno, Humphrey Hawksley, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Steven Downes, Gavin Bell, J. B. Widdowson, Bill Jordan, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Darek Harrls Industrial Editor, Josephine Fairley, Bob Baker, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Lindley, Kerry Gill, H. C. Higgins, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Brian Collect, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tim Congdon, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Sheila Gunn and Thomson Prentice, Saint Oscar, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, David Richards, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Norman Stone, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Harvey G. Ward, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Christopher Walker Nairobi, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Stuart Housden, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Adrian Noble, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Tom Bower, Tony Baldry, Sudeley, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoLabour plans tough laws to curb car use Higher tax urged in transport shake-up Next Week Tomorrow Portfolio Bond Index By Our City Staff: £7bn shock for shares as mortgage fears grow Judges break with tradition to make early start Aquino insists: no burial at home Marcos the dictator dies in bitter exile Faces of IRA's two Deal killers By-election triumph for Tories Soldier questioned over leaked files Jersey Science Museum to be prosecuted News Roundup Dispute intensifies Documentary halted Arts funding plea New name for ballet Setback for Rushdie Companies must explain inaction Cable TV Rolex Tories increase vote share to retain Wandsworth Hurd to end duopoly on TV and radio schedules Inquiry into MoD blunder over fax Labour tries to avert split on union laws Bar to adopt quieter marketing strategy against reforms Residents' anger over road plan MP claims support for voting system reform Correction Shop blackmailer gets five years for food poison threat Police 'bluffing' on manpower levels Kippers to beat heart deaths By Our Science Correspondent: Dreaming of wayward deeds By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Hurd urges less use of prison Portfolio Bond Farmer accuses Heritage over bronzes Mitsubishi Telecommunications Virgin Patten challenged over approval of water clean-up timetable Clarke and BMA in new conflict over drugs budget talks Judge backs horse in battle over bite Budget BUPA Patten in new town dispute Pool drowning £2m drugs haul Advice worry £12m des res Runcie and Pope are to review relations Picasso expected to fetch over £10m New college tier proposed Rich students to aid poor University tuition fees Green shopping 'is not enough' Mensa Nationwide Anglia Building Society Curriculum warning as spending on books falls by £6m Doctor criticizes trauma treatment Financial adviser denies deceit claim Whiting a fine buy as fish supplies improve Weekend food prices London City Airways Mrs Thatcher greets new Dame Kasparov nears world chess record Cricketer 'wept' over Pc assault allegation From a Correspondent, (Reuter): Gorbachov takes firm grip on helm in trip to Ukraine Bonn wins Nato agreement to cut back on low-flying Athens poll pact hits Papandreou World Roundup Protest on Slovenia Arms summit outline Major's talks success US acts on education Bush wins tussle over tax plans Row looms over Aquino 'No' to burial The myth and reality of the Marcos era Arrogant dictator with the flair of a showman SAS to join fight against Colombian drug barons From Our Own Correspondent: Refugees flood to insanitary' camps Volunteer Reserve Forces UK launches last-ditch bid to alter EC charter Social facilities may be opened to all races South African rethink on reform of apartheid Ramphal questions Pretoria's promises of reform Plot deepens as cocaine is found on USAir disaster jet Hanoi's war hero gives warning on Cambodia Kenya accused of bid to sully girl's name Controversy over adjournment in Julie Ward inquest Outcry at abortion pill pioneer's prize Tension high in prisons Buffalo row (AFP): Island malaria (Reuter): Zloty devalued (AFP): Air drop (Reuter): Danger over Strike misery (Reuter): Arms inquiry ]Judgement on the lost legions Forty-five years ago, Britain handed thousands of Cossacks to the Red Army and death. On Monday, one of Tolstoy's descendants (above left) and a Tory grandee (above right) will put a great 20th-century tragedy into focus in a unique libel case. Tom bower reports The chess second's gambit The man helping Britain's challenger beat the world must hold himself in check6 This Month, Gq Gives Kenneth Branagh Five Pages.… Necklace and Bracelet Combine to Make a 24"… Martin Fletcher Why the union call must be no return Bill Jordan, president of the Aeu, cautions the Labour Party to listen to voters who do not want the clock turned back on employment laws An easy way to trim the economic sails? Tim Congdon says the Government itself may be the main author of its economic distress, because it is pumping in too much money I've never-never had it so good Brief summer of the Greens El Salvador war Canterbury in Rome A Leaner Imf Fisherman's tale of woe at sea Training for heads Post office go-slow Unesco under fire Free trade effect on sovereignty Drugs prescriptions The Prince's vision Opera on TV Across the border Rights of way Set-aside gains for wildlife RSC morale 'Private Eye' award Wind of change Court Circular Executive AUTO Matic Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Application for Queen's Counsel Birthdays today Marriages Today's royal engagements All Hallows Development Trust Ferdinand Marcos Corrupt oppressor the Philippine people ousted Luncheons Anniversaries Latest wills Dinners Reception Births On this Day Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Announcements The Guide Dogs for the Bund Association Cancer Research Campaign Services Helena International Magnetism: A matter of quarks and gluons Crudely brilliant Last Night's Performances Reviewed in today's Times Television Brenton's personal metaphor of decay Theatre Irving Wardle Hess is Dead Almeida A Little Night Music Visions, values and viewfinders John Russell Taylor on how the status of photography as art remains ill-defined - the Royal Academy's current show has powerful examples of both the artistic and the documentary Saint Oscar Guildhall, Londonderry A routine work transformed Concerts Barry Millington LPO/Chung Festival Hall And Porgy would have been proud Hilary Finch LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Hall ENO Greener than thou Wesley-Barrell A teenage myth? Attitudes to teenage mothers typify a confused reaction to adolescents in general, Liz Gill writes Fair's fare Gloss leader Put down roots Vouch for it NSPCC Rich and infamous Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1987 Entertainments Booking Cheltenham Word-Watching Winning Move RSC Paul Scofield Alec McCowen Eileen Atkins Women of the Orient Television Radio Choice Nursing BBC 1 Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,100 The 'stately' gates of Downing Street 4Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton UK airline's Swiss link New chairman Redland rise Foseco ahead Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Pound holds firm but share values tumble S&N raises £645m for expansion in brewing Boddington to sell breweries Central mounting a Russian revelation Spitting lmage makers to co-ordinate USSR television festival FIMBRA Branches shut by Nationwide cost cutting Interest rates warning by United Newspapers BCIL asset sale helps profit reach £154m Business Roundup Figures surge at Clarkson Colroy advances 68% Helical Bar up to £10m Floyd restructuring MB Group plc Interim £6m for Haden Youghal dips into the red Defensive qualities support Redland Tempug The Times Stock Watch Ramar Textiles Company News New chief at Eagle surprised by sale BP's sale may be disputed US airline seeks bankruptcy protection Good Evans, an angel MB beats City forecasts as profits reach £28m Vickers rolls on to interim £32m Brown changes colours The Times City Diary Milling about The Times City Diary Tokyo joke The Times City Diary Chairman plans Saks buyout Whatman rise Thorpe slips Close up 63% C&W issue Kelt loss Two deals that herald a new era in brewing Comment Shake-out is just the start By Our City Staff: Seafield changes direction again British Telecom Video Arts buyout to net £50m Saga profit hit by dip in US ConsGold exit Fidelity Share Service B. 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Line Alexander facing a king-size task In the wake of the Blue Arrow affair, the task of leading one of the biggest banks in the world has fallen to a hugely successful barrister with a love of elephants David Brewerton talks to the incoming chairman of National Westminster Bank Results at Time slow to £6.95m UK's love of bananas lifts Geest Borthwicks makes £9m US purchase Coloroy plc Recent Issues HHelical Bar plc By Our City Staff: Outhwaite 'would beat legal action' Eleco leaps by 31% to £7.08m Bil up 38% to £135.4m London Traded Options Fortnum & Mason Nearly £7bn wiped off share values Stock Market Return to profits at Tyndall Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Inchcape first UK firm in Vietnam CMB Weekly wage up by 9.6% (AP), (Reuter): Dow up 21 points as mood changes World Markets Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Further losses Stock Exchange Prices First-line staff shape up for the future Supervisors are at the heart of Britain's efforts to meet the 1992 challenge. The industrialist Charles Fenton (right) and his board help to prepare them Supervisory Management Education New culture to convert a dockyard NEBS Management BBA Group PLC Nebs Management Super Series BSI Registered Firm Rosyth Royal Dockyard A passport to adventure As businesses struggle to keep up with the pace of change, those who undertake training of supervisors are finding success stories at all levels Value of the team leader Laura Ashley Industries The Link Organisation plc Pace Communications Ltd Pergamon Open Learning City and Guilds Nebs Management Courses to show the way ahead Supervisory Management Education Reciprocal copyright agreements are not restrictions on competition European Law Report Car Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Objective reasons can justify denying part-time workers sick pay Walnut Tree Automobiles Read Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobiles PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes 500 Sel 1986 I owner from new, Fsh, Diamond… Aston Martin Vantage Volante Lady In Red. 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Since achieving Designated Territory status, the islands have access to the Uk market Subtle charms of the little isles Hettich Jaques & Lewis Jersey Bact Member The Grand Hotel Flowers and food add valuable export earnings The Channel Islands British Channelisiand Ferries Aurigny Air Services Amateur ethics compromised Rugby Union: Excessive Demands Put the Onus on Authorities to Establish a Ruling RFU plea on loss of impact SKY Carling and Andrew opt for playing nearer home Davies recovers for warm-up game Brunteg's title for third year Records are left untouched Yachting Cadeaux Genereux bows out after tendon injury Try this Paul Matter's suggestion for a sporting day out 49ers on home base for key game American Football Today's Fixrtures Sport on TV Mandarin: Young Inca can swoop to conquer Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Selection Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections The Times Racing Service Cool response to Curley call for a stable lads' strike Courses for horses Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Ladbrokes Sherwood team off the mark William Hill Blake celebrates after the hard life Yachting: Steinlager 2 Wins First Stage of Whitbread round the World Race to Justify Faith in the Ketch Mason aims to inflict more misery on Biggs Boxing: British Heavyweight Champion is Confident of Extending his Unbeaten Record next Month Pearce pushes his case on television Mayglothling to carry out research work Rowing The hangover continues for Parrott Snooker Picture Gallery Bush is off with right credentials Swimming Oldham raise capacity for Wigan's cup visit Meninga sure of a warm welcome Rugby League (AP): USSR and Italy win four in row Volleyball Llewellyn surges to course record Even without McEvoy champions are strong Fine finish by Johnson Kettering are respected by leaders Non-League Football Suneson proves to be an estimable English prospect Golf More of the gentle touch is needed against Continentals Football: Hibernian and Dundee United are the only Britsh Clubs to Progress in European Competiton UEFA's decision open to question Ferguson signs three-year contract By a Special Correspondent: McRae fights back to maintain his lead Motor Sport The player for whom language is no barrier Drinkell attracts Coventry For the Record Strachan still has something to offer Bolton's testing start Student Sport Encouraging opening in West Indies Bracknell render the second leg a mere formality Basketball Final verdict goes to Vanderaerden Cycling England spring no surprises Hockey Hagglund moves out on his own Powerboating Too hot for Norman Squash Rackets Tomorrow's Sport Ajax face European ban after cup trouble Furious Mansell could retire over black flag issue Help the Aged Lyle is master of Old Course Details from St Andrews California conquest Sport in Brief Elliott gets vote over Cram Thomas called up by England
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