News from 14/10/1989
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Jon Ashworth, George Moray, Kenneth Minogue, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Michael Saward, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, Peter Philp, Jan Morris, Neil Bennett, David Lee, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Tom Pocock, Cliff Feltham and Rodney Lord, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeffrey Abbott, Sandy McNee, Tom Giles, Stewart Platt, President, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Jeremy Flint, Harry Eyres, Mary Welsh, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Michael Young, Roddy Forsyth, Brendan Bruce, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Nicola Beauman, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Jim McNaught, Peter Davenport, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, John Lewis, Political Staff, P. P., Alan Lorimer, Henry Guly, John Bell and Melinda Wittstock, Louise Taylor, Vincent Duggleby, Peter Waymark, John Banham, Michael Leifer, Robin Young, J. D. Rimington, Martin Cropper, Brian Morton, Robert Nye, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Nicola Murphy, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Peter Lewis, John Hennessy, Andrew McEwen and M. G. G. Pillai, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Richard Taylor, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Jill Insley, Nigel Andrew, Gillian Bowditch, Nicolas Soames, C. L. Boyle, John Higgins, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Christopher Mosey, A. C. Betts, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, John Boden, Richard Evans, Conrad Voss Bark, Nigel Richardson, Martin Trew, M. Blacklock, Mike Nicholls, Rex Williams, Peter Brimelow, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Deyan Sudjic, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, David Napley, Kean Seager, Christopher Thomas, Mary Ann Sieghart, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Barry Pickthall Punta del Este, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Brian Alderson, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Bill Hunter, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Seely, Gordon Rushton, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, Barry Wood, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Jim Birrell, Chief Executive of the Halifax Building Society, Tom Tickell, Michael Horsnell, Jamie Dettmer and Daniel Treisman, Ian Hunter, John Bell and Stephen Leather, Philip Robinson and Joe Joseph, Noël Goodwin, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Simon Rose, Richard Morrison, Edward Gorman and Richard Ford, Juan Carlos, Russell Chamberlin, John Coleman, Editor, Michael Evans, Bernard Bresslaw, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Peter DeIonno, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Nigel Starmer-Smith, Philip Ray, Richard Williams,
ResumoBiggest fall on Wall St since Black Monday World markets fear repeat of 1987 Monday On line for crime? Tunnel offer MPs demand a ban on safari advertisements Rebel spirit on ghost train Fighting Thatcher backs Lawson Inflation shadow over confident rallying call British justice evil, says Ryan In today's 64-page Times The Times Glenfiddich Outcry at prospect of trade in horns Conservationists say the possible 'limited shooting' of black rhinos in Zimbabwe will be disastrous Hopes of ivory trade ban diminish Enigmatic dynasties of the pharaohs Ryan says refusal to prosecute proves his innocence Outrage as Thatcher condemned as 'criminal who should be tried' Hambro Guardian Undercover skills used for robbery Portfolio Bond Thatcher whole-heartedly with Lawson Conservative Party Conference/blackpool Software fears hit harder than Datacrime Friday the 13-th computer virus Ready for the new term Acid house parties 'to be stamped out' Labour urges move to EMS Economic strategy Villagers call for land bank as property prices soar out of reach Builders gain in tunnel link plans Phased privatization of BR lines Foot to bow out from Parliament News Roundup Mappa due to return Prizewinner's fine Prince petitioned Brink's-Mat bullion Sinking remembered MP seeks Globe area safeguard Aldington in new clash with QC over date he left Austria Small departments may get reprieve University funding Nuns win delay in battle over hens Salmonella controversy Christie's Legal move on Thames disaster Judge seeks advice from victim on sex attacker's sentence Union fears Spanish firms will sweep service boards £4.8m cannabis haul Airship critics Radiation leak Pub tax cover Factory fined Girl found A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners, LTD Cremation Vicar retained Boy detained Lennon show Height limit Guard dogs hamper police raid Dali's friend to sell face for a fortune Stricter non-jail penalties planned Drill 'cuts need for surgery' Coronary research Reluctant juror fined Precedent set as ringleaders are convicted Acid house trial Chrysler looks to Europe Car plant planned Press rush to view a possible record breaker Saleroom Lebanon becomes 'supermarket' for West's childless Police use tear gas on jubilant crowd at Sisulu home Bhutto campaign blunted by power of heroin mafia Pakistan's war on drug barons US black outcry over King adultery allegations Book 'diminishes reputation of civil rights leader Anxiety over adoption trade Angola ceasefire hope Poison checks at Soviet factory Gadaffi to meet Egyptian leader World Roundup Ethiopia famine fear Bush acts on Panama (AP): Budd killer confesses Navy move concern Britain steps up warnings on fund threat to Trident Clash of interests over missile Correspondent Bomb raid on US envoy's house Budget juggling threatens future US 'collusion' over deficit Sotheby's wildest dreams come true East Germans free protesters after attack by top aide Long march of reform puts political and economic pressure on governments in the Eastern bloc Politburo split over Honecker successor (Reuter): Lebanese in Aoun plot jailed (Reuter): Jet crack (Reuter): Court rebuke (AP): 253 acquitted (AP): Body found (AFP): Victim 'freed' (Reuter): Player cleared` Thatcher quiet on Commonwealth successor for Ramphal Swedes make last attempt to find lost hero of Holocaust Moscow mission to resolve the Wallenberg mystery Welsh show flag on Berlin patrol Poles to get huge Bonn aid package Simon Barnes Times Diary Picture Gallery So what will there be to fight about? Mar Ann Sieghart sees Tories and Labour drifting towards a common ethos-but one in which neither leader believes Fresh blood in prospect for the killing fields Michael Leifer urges support for Vietnam's proxy regime in Cambodia Handy tips for an emergency A blinkered patriotism Blackpool Illuminations Fall-Out from Panama Irish Honour Need for fresh legal minds The new 'Pharisees' Lights for sailors Fire alarm Canterbury in Rome Pointers to threat of recession Pigeons coming home Genetic engineering Conkering heroes Short rations Coming to the aid of the party Sharing a good tune Ancestral steps No Title Court Circular Mary Constant Heather Valley Leisure Dr Runcie's bad press Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Tuned on target, nine octaves above middle C Science Report Dr Tom Marsham Developing civil use of nuclear energy Aubrey Boomer British member of the first Ryder Cup team Richard Ford Spokesman for freer world trade Birthdays Appointments Reception Birthdays On this Day Birth and Death University of Oxford London Association for the Blind Christmas Gift Guide Cancer Research Campaign Church services tomorrow The Times Weekend royal engagements Church news Dinners Service reception Going Nutts in NY Television Choice Blowing dust off G. W. T. W Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday's Television and Radio Variations Decoding messages of war Television Choice Variations Q Magazine Sunday's Television and Radio Friday 13 virus bugs The Times The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,113 Ready for the Kaiser's eye Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather The German Emperor Hectic passage of a top-speed driver Conference sketch Town £ Country Building Society Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Hays in demand Loan options Jaguar stake Tourist Rates Surprise jump pushes inflation to 7.6% Debt warning by Bank over property loans Shares hit as Leigh-pemberton reinforces policy curbs Junk bond prices take a hammering BA says it will not abandon UAL as buyout collapses Wall Street hit by Friday the 13th crisis Sterling gains 3 cents Hays Panel raps Knighton over soccer club bid B. A. T Industries Next jewellery in £10m management buyout Aitken Hume 'has no plans to find new chief executive' Pergamon dips to £700,000 after rise in interest charges Save & Prosper UK mail order 'under siege' By Our City Staff: Bank to update problem loans rate Trust ahead Slingsby up New York buy Coats sale Three solutions for solving the Channel Tunnel problem Gambler Lawson still holds an ace Caird Group to raise $34.5m with cash call Wall Street Interest Rates Round-Up British Steel wins EC battle over power subsidy in France By Our City Staff: Polygram acquires Chrysalis videos TIP looks to Russia for growth Finnish subsidiary opens the door to Eastern bloc 'Massive losses' after OTC fall Bank concern hits property shares Stock Market Bennett warns as retail chief goes Bond tribunal to appeal London Traded Options Backer drops out of Corama bid for IEL Business Roundup Emmet slips to £165,000 Braithwaite purchase Ambassador jumps 49% MMB ahead at $52m Recent Issues Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Interim loss at Pedang Beradin slips to £114,000 The Times Hays plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Quiet end to account Stock Exchange Prices Taking the pain out of a mortgage Family Money Family Money Editor Vivien Goldsmith examines the options for home owners after last week's rise in base rates heralded upward moves by lenders Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Switch to a new lender can cut borrowing costs Lion Shares Chelsea Building Society Why the Halifax held the rise to one per cent Homeless threat to elderly Crunch for annuity holders The final pay-off is not always the buyer's best bet Family Money James Capel Fidelity Fimbra Royal Trust Savers are in clover as lenders vie for favour Family Money There are winners as well as losers in the interest rate spiral Fimbra steps up its pressure How the Payments are Climbing Solicitors filling the service gap Save & Prosper Money advice unit eases the burdens of home loan debt Teaming up on loans helps on paying out Savings Corporation On sinking funds into Britain's reconstructed water industry Tom Tickell explains the advantages and otherwise of buying in the latest privatisation Benefit of liquid assets M&G Briefings Save & Prosper Yorkshire Building Society Western Trust & Savings Ltd Fimbra Mim Britannia Lawson facing a new Twist Family Money Vincent Duggleby takes up the cudgels on behalf of small investors in the National Savings scheme New National & Provincial account presents problems Robert Fleming Save & Prosper Skipton What a difference a Pep makes Family Money Play for a new audience Simon Rose takes a seat in the stalls Perpetual Stock Group The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Prescription for a fund-raiser When Laura yardley left hospital, her parents said 'thank you' in a concrete way, writes Hugh Thompson BA's secondary rights issue a privatized first Citadel Schroder Yorkshire Television Index Surreal nights in Soho Murray Johnstone Put the wrong parts together and you may not be… If I were Frances Edmonds Dark Gable's story Moving from cheek to chic London Fashion Week The eyes of the world's fashion gurus will be focused on London this weekend, Liz Smith writes Publish and be bored Lansbury Hotels Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Exhibitions Black and white and red all over From our Own Correspondent Indian newspapers come dripping with blood and gore. Christopher Thomas flicks through some shock horror stories Going back to the roots of Flower Museums In 1884, William Flower (right) transformed the Natural History Museum. With its new logo (left), it is to undergo a new revolution A journey to history Past Worlds Answers Hi-de-hi class housing Campus Jim McNaught asks why more than 200 Lancashire Polytechnic students were sent to live at a holiday camp The time of your life Weaving through history County Town Nottingham has an impressive medieval history, Nigel Andrew writes. But Maid Marian has a nasty way British Philatelic Bureau Around Nottingham Bring down the barrier Outings UPT The Good Earth Hammerton's Wine Bar Michael Jay Two Assistant Head Chefs The Patio Brasserie L'escargot One Ninety Queen's Gate Bhatti Cafe Pacifico Rodos George's Carvery Changing tastes of fashion Eating out Jonathan Meades samples chef Antony Worrall-Thompson's past and present The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Two Assistant Head Chefs Glass wear and tear Drink Ensure your wine glasses have a clean bill of health, Jane MacQuitty writes The Times Directory Calvados Fruit and veg of the sea Food Seawood is making a splash as market gardens take to the water. Robin Young samples some salty snaks Game for a treat The Times Cook There are plenty of game birds waiting to be bagged for a special occasion. Frances Bissell plumps for pleasant The Edradour CVNE Superior Rioja Asbach Uralt Game for a treat Woodrow Wyatt reflects on the reminiscences and career of fellow television pioneer Sir Robin Day Grand Inquisitor By Robin Day Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.95 Save the Children Shout of the wind, smack of the sea Poetry The Wreck of the Archangel Poems by George Mackay Brown John Murray, £11.95 Once upon a time: a cautionary tale of too many happy endings For Children Brian Alderson Bye-Bye Baby a Sad Story with a Happy Ending By Janet and Allan Ahlberg Heinemann, £6.95 Parania or suspction Kenneth Minogue on a work that divides Well play'd A La Recherche Du Cricket Perdu By Simon Barnes MacMillan, £7.99 Lovely legend? The Sound of Wings The Biography of Amelia Earhart By Mary S. Lovell Hutchinson, £16.95 American heritage Modern Spain finds a voice Marks of Identity; Count Julian; and Landscapes after the Battle By Juan Goytisolo The uxorious Mr Collins Paper Backs The Secret Life of Wilkie Collins By William M. Clarke Allison & Busby Quick List Writers News Light on urban folklore The Mexican Pet By Jan Harold Branvand the Cinderella Story By Neil Philip The Philharmonia Elisabeth Soderstrom Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wembley Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The art of Hitler's propaganda Television Well qualified for pop Rock Joe Jackson Hammersmith Odeon Steepleperat Ltd Ligeti Dawn of a brave new world? Modernism is long dead, and the Post-Modern era is said to be fading fast. Bryan Appleyard wonders what bumpy ride is waiting around the next corner Accademia Italiana Concert BBC SO/Zagrosek Festival Hall/Radio 3 A step back to the Stones age Radio Loyalty of love Theatre Doña Rosita Bristol Old Vic Recital Gary Karr Wigmore Hall Dull flow of destiny Play with Repeats Play With Repeats Orange Tree, Richmond Merce Cunningham Update Help the Aged Magical mystery tours Classical Cassingled out for obsolescence The days of the 45rpm disc are nearly over, Mike Nicholls reports, as tape takes off Colouring our judgement Jazz Fresh from Italy Opera Update Screen stars Spoken Word Cinema Broadcasting Bridge Rock Dance The Week Ahead Photography Chess Theatre Galleries Jazz Concerts Triwords Answers Concise Crossword No 2000 Opera Trent Mail Order Limited Parker Knoll Nobody Undersellers Peter Adams Connoisseur Wines Kitchen Interiors European Kitchen and Bathroom Centre Kent and Sussex Kitchens Ltd K. Restorations Multiple Display Advertising Items Wiston Projects School Guernseys and Jackets by Le Tricoteur Elegance The Kitchen Studio Plastic Glass Insublind The Designer Matting CO Worcester of London Relax Multiple Display Advertising Items Futon Company Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Anbil Systems LTD Christian Scott The 'Sheila Maid' Tudor Crown Cutlery Traditional Victorian Stacker Jacks Sensational The classic art of toting Cheerful anarchy in a city souk Shopping Deyan Sudjic on the wares and worries of Camden Lock street market Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Pine beds by Moriarti Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa's Sofabeds The Specialist Loft Centre Ladderax Half Price Offers The London Wall Bed Company Jacobus Workshop A Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier Before He Dies, He'll Wish that He'd Never… Collector's item: 154,400 soldiers Face to Face Michael Evans talks to General Sir John Chapple about the Army, military memorabilia and 'twitching' Entertainments From Russia, with love Collecting Peter Philp is glad to see that the spirit of glasnost is extending to the art world Sales Guide Sports Book McCall injury angers Harvey Ajax ban reduced to a year Rafferty puts Lyle in shade England victory is hard labour Belgians defer decision on punishing Yates (Reuter): Puerto Rican gymnast fractures a vertebra Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurances Society Have a Nice Day The Jan Morris Formula Reliving Culloden's Battle Sri Lanka capable of foiling England Cricket: Bulldog Trousers are the Mode as England Step out in Quest of a New Style after the Rags to Which They were Reduced in the Tests The Times Gooch's one-day Indian summer From a Special Correspondent, Sydney: Museum honours deeds of The Don Time for change in snooker W Indies ease to win over India Chance for Arsenal to show they can match City for flair Football: Onus on the Champions to Reveal whether their Spirit of Adventure Can Be Recaptured FA ready to isolate hooligans Today's Football Team News Congestion in the fast lane Sunderland eye past and future Silver medal is reward for Hushes' resolution Judo (Reuter): Brazil anxious to extract revenge (AP): South Korea slip up For the Record Feherty's second attack From a Correspondent Boekelo: Swede best at the new test Equestrianism Record-equalling round enables Davies to set pace Golf Ontong to sue his county In Brief Juniors given their chance Radford decision Forest's estate Wasps stung (AP): Breland successful Becker withdraws Call for Powell Tigers barred Daunting prospect for Rosslyn Park Operation for Evans By a Special Correspondent: Sheffield rely on depth in trophy defence Orienteering No silver lining in view for All Black cloud over Cardiff Rugby Union: As Shelford's Team Begins Tour its Reputation Reduces Many Welsh Supporters to Despair Jed could feel the backlash (Reuter): First test for W Germany A world title bout is McKenzie's sole spur Boxing Ridge is eager to emulate leaders From a Correspondent Victoria: Victory consolidates position for Dwyer Sponsors' withdrawal hits the riders hard Cycling Today's Team News Parrott is resisting the temptation to pull rank Snooker Row over handicap calculation continues Yachting RYA may oppose new code (Reuter): Schwalls move into the lead (Reuter): Appeal on Mansell dropped Motor Sports By a Special Correspondent: F3 duel of men and machinery England are swept aside by the power of Australia Squash Rackets Fernandez secures her place National league moves (Reuter): World Series to be urban warfare Baseball Chinese discover a star Tennis No-nonsense physio with a gentle touch Rugby League: Female Physiotheraphist a Vital Member of Widnes's Back-Room Team Northern in predicament over fitness (AFP): Lendl averts Swedish coup The Sunday Times Arrival of Soviets causes a stir Ice Hockey Herstmonceux no castle in the air Tegg and his team are shooting for the most beautiful golf course in the world Sport on TV Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Air of uncertainty about rivals for inaugural trophy Hockey Investigation into claims for fly line Fishing An oval world out of orbit Sports Book of the Week The man who set the bush on fire Walker pulling no punches in jungle of bulls and bears Graham Rock meets the former boxer with ambitious plans for expansion in the racing and betting industries Princess Accord eyes American prize Results from yesterday's three meetings Discreet charm of a tranquil backwater Nashwan clear despite coughing in Hern yard From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Smart Gold Seam can capture Foret Friday the thirteenth calamitous for O'Neill Mandarin: Conditions right for Cumbrian Waltzer Mandarin: Ayr Selections Mandarin: Bangor Selections Rapid Raceline Invaluable reference for the jumping enthusiast Death of Charles MacMillan Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections The Times Racing Service Aliysa inquiry unlikely before the New Year Practice makes perfect If you want to conquer Everest, start halfway up the white cliffs of Dover, Ronald Faux discovers Panic no excuse for acid assault Sentence discount for drugs cooperation Drunken group violence deplored Appeal process not apt for summary dismissal On safari in Welsh Wales Bill Hunter had his nerve tested by an off-the-road course in four-wheel driving Homes & Gardens MOPS Worcester Park Nurseries LTD Thompsons Nursery Fashionoak Showplace of the North Gardening Francesca Greenoak warms to a show garden in Yorkshire that sets the standard for gardeners in the cooler parts of Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Litter Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Forstal Nursery The Times Walk Iberia American Travel Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cottage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports The Strawberry Skico Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beautiful Wye Valley The Management Alternative Country House Christmas Budock Vean Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Svilla Select Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports La Chaumine Skiers Lodge Multiple Display Advertising Items Craven Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vacances ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas and New Year Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Gleneagles Hotel East Cliff Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Morgan SKI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Echoes of the '45 Russell Chamberlin found memories of Bonnie Prince Charlie alive and well at Culloden The Stones of Rome Perrott Phillips Paris Trade secrets of the craft of travelling without tears Travel Jan Morris draws on half a lifetime of experience to present her personal set of practical rules for happy travelling New York low-down Travel News Quick shop Cruise cuts Sunday skiing Key to Florida Dancing with horses Tom Pocock finds you can ride the famous white Lipizzaner horse in Yugoslavia Intourist Moscow Limited Cunard Countess Mark Warner Canadian & American Rockies Luxury skiing in the New World The Times Ski Guide East, West or West Coast? In the fifth part of our series, The Times Ski Panel takes on North America Faiton Crystal Holidays Snowcast American skiing holiday offer Designer-slopes to boost the ego The Times Ski Guide Shona Crawford Poole reports on a thoroughly American experience New World Words for Old Making the jump across the pond A record number of Britons will ski in the US this year. What will they find? The Times SKI USA How won wine Merchant of the Year
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