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News from 17/10/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ramzi a Nagr, Chairman, Penelope Reid, Richard Jeffrey, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Mario Modiano Athens, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Kenneth G Miller, Jasper Rees, Steve Gold, Neil Bennett, Cliff Feltham, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Cyril Mardall, Carol Leonard, A. K. Clarke (Consultant), Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Robert Collier, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Judith Hibbert, Jenny Knight, John Bell, Rodney Lord and Stephen Leather and Joe Joseph, Tony Patrick, Roddy Forsyth, Joe Joseph, J. Sale, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Gavin Bell Johannesburg, Jasper Hollom, Chairman of Council, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, John Young, Charles Bremner, David Craig, Woodrow Wyatt, Richard Hutchinson, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, Michael Clark and Neil Bennett, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, M. S. Rutherford, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, A. Peristy, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, John Knowles (Vice Master), Husain Haqqani, Civil Secretariat, Norman E. Goddard, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lumpur and Michael Evans, Martin Fletcher Washington, Alastair Gossage, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Alexander McCall Smith, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, John Taylor (Managing Director), J. V. Groundes-Peace, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, John N. H. Adams (Managing Director), David Brewerton, Iain S. Goldrein, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Peter Aykroyd, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Alan Tillier, Paul Newman, Charles Knevitt, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Mike Graham and James Bone and Graham Searjeant and Cliff Feltham, Colin Campbell, London, and Martin Winn, Sydney, G. F. Wooldridge, Michael Horsnell, D Budd, Alan Coren, Max Beloff, Martin Winn, Lulu Yu, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Joan Venner, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Patricia Troop, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Late recovery saves market from collapse Tokyo recovers: Wall Street 88 points up: London £20bn down Tackling the hackers Portfolio Bond SLD members pick new name Divorce award Index Tougher sentences in death drivers appeal How Thatcher and Mugabe clashed on sanctions Picture Gallery 'Bleeding heads' on the exchange floor Outcry as Clarke imposes contracts on GPs Britain welcomes ivory ban Saving the African elephant John Charcol Irish court grants Ira killer bail News Roundup Award for bravery Couple die on peak Parkinson's BR view Grant for sex survey Hooligan photo-call Salmonella 'in 60% of broiler chickens' WH Smith Police create new intelligence unit Acid house parties CBI warns firms over staffing 'time-bomb' Minesweeper is swept on to Isle of Arran rocks in gale Teaching bias claimed £165,000 award over slimming fraud claim Brittan says health service change 'not radical enough' Hurd plea on help to fight crime PC on crash site theft charge Death is linked to series of vegetable-throwing cases Solicitors ordered to pay £330,000 for bungled divorce case Negligence hearing Woman had affair with boy aged 13 Timman postpones final move HSE Huntsman claims unfair dismissal Portfolio Bond Delta Airlines Big business backs plan for helicopter landing site in City Risks put private road builders off Second plan unveiled for King's Cross land Labour peers top popularity ratings House of Lords Poll Vauxhall Commons television 'rehearsals' start today] Land Rover Law Society sets up protocol to reform house conveyancing Peer an honourable man, brigadier says Cossacks libel case Blast injures seven Data charges Top woman Fire survivor Bravery award Red letters Nuclear test Police call Child care Driver fined Barclays Policeman takes to his oars in flooded street The thousand words Engineered like No Other Car in the World Motor dealers fear high interest rates will hit car sales Canon Hand-reared tamarins go on display SLD to be termed Liberal Democrats Ballot over name Tactics on training boards attacked Oct 16 1989 Parliament Employment Bill Cleveland doctor tries to block authority Parliament today Planelectric Soviet psychiatrists offer an apology to their British critics Correspondent, Warsaw: Policy switch as 120,000 inarch in Leipzig Woman 'used to lure Syrian pilot' World Roundup Bush spending cuts (AP): Crash victims found Pressure for charter New Cabinet in Oslo Mounties in turbans stir up passions Malaysia insists sanctions must be tightened Mandela turns tables on nervous jailers South Africa's top prisoner dictates terms for his release (AFP): Gorbachev denies Yeltsin murder bid Contras dig in heels over demobilizing their army Guerrillas open Salvador ceasefire talks Castro pays for his inefficiency Cuban crackdown on graft French crash kills six (Reuter): Zloty down (Reuter): Family deal (Reuter): Veteran home China grows Bhutto gain (AP): Everest climbs (Reuter): Paper bombed Smooth Sippin Tennessee Whiskey Prayer in song for Marcos The Queen names Malaysia cadet ship Soldiers and children clash in Jewish temple campaign France puts spanner in road haulage works Giuliani the mighty stumbles in lacklustre New York campaign Arafat rejects US move for direct talks with Israel Blow to Middle East peace hopes offset by Libya's new moderation Gadaffi seeks way to West through Egypt Hong Kong hits at US critics of boat people repatriation Director of CIA backed by Bush Putting the byte on the hackers Hacking has long ceased to be a game - in Britain alone it is estimated to cost as much as £2 billion. Alan Franks looks at the victims, and considers the need for tough new legislation A discovery in Scotland Readers can help two museums win thousands of pounds in sponsorship Silverwood Trip to history Royal Mint Chaos strikes the Community Viruses, Worms and Logic Bombs Times Diary Picture Gallery One more shock for a besieged economy In contrast to the crash of 1987, Richard Jeffrey believes a plunging stock market could have widespread repercussions Ignore the herd and denounce Gleneagles Max Beloff urges a more assertive line towards the Commonwealth One bad turn deserves another Bruges, one year on Woodrow Wyatt Wait and See An Elephantine Fudge Discord in Unesco A Soviet voice on threat of Aids Hospital self-rule Charity claw-back Interest rates Pakistan democracy Bridleway riders Issues raised by elephant hunting Grade inflation R & D distinctions Conkering heroes Short rations Court Circular Today's royal engagements State Opening of Parliament Christening Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Women of the Year luncheon Birthdays today Appointments Shaping up in Strong country Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Receptions Latest wills Marriages Dinners Eton College Anniversaries Cornel Wilde A sharp sword to remember Professor Hilliard Festenstein Better insights into immunology Franco Latin-American beat in Zaire - and Brussels Church news St Swithun's School, Winchester Builders Merchants' Company Births On this Day 250m Chicken in 1965 Aims of Growing Industry The hidden talents of a King Edward is to the humble Science Report The Times Shallows plumbed Television Blue Cross Reason to be cheerful Tony Patrick on the story and the team behind Ian Dury's first stage musical, Apples, which opens tonight at the Royal Court Dreams and salty talk from the wash house Theatre The Talk of the Steamie Greenwich Musical progressives have been overtaken by wider freedoms Budapest Festival Tomorrow Finer side of Shylock Shylock Riverside Studios BP The glittering prizes Four days of the best of British design have shown the trend: white has replaced black as the base color, and to a simple line has been added the sparkle of sequins, gold and silver Saddle Gold rush prospects People Serena The Lady Penny Plain Ltd Stephane kèlian Jake Theatre Concise Crossword No 2002 Entertainments Gentle giant of country Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums Giving up the struggle Television Choice BBC 1 Variations Radio Choice Adopt a Granny Compiled by Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey First hints of growth in church-going numbers The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,115 Rural archives under threat Reminders of forgotten fields Weather African countries to ignore ivory ban Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Waterford in £9m loss Manganese up Highland rise Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Wall St roller-coaster leads market recovery How world prices moved in a day of frantic share trading Forward pricing triggered Stiff upper lips and orderly withdrawal No signs of panic as the market retreats Recession fear hits oil prices Hays BA fails to agree terms at UAL Leeds lifts mortgage rate 1.05% Telecom Security Fall in growth may be levelling off WW weighed down by borrowing Temps UB lines up new top team Profit down Power ahead Stake bought Kingston below $1m BAe and Thomson to merge missile divisions Breathing space for BAT Norex back in black with £2.4m for year Airbags plan by Marling Beckenham purchase Glamar buys hosiery firm Westerly profit slips The City Exchange Warren fills Dalgety post Delta Gold in £6m loss Foreign bank may pay £1bn for Yorkshire Storehouse appoints finance director Interest charges hold Blue Arrow at £18.5m Discount does it again Trans World doubles payout despite sluggish Piccadilly The master speaks Golf links SHV lifts its Burmah Oil stake to 6.7% Trade flat Screen screams Dog has his day Bank 'to back bid at Saatchi outlet' Fidelity But why, oh why, did it all have to happen? Comment David Brewerton Royal Mail Bond raises $373m by selling gold miner stake to Canadians Reserves can cope says Outhwaite What Would You Do for a Fax Machine Big names back GPT payphones NIH down G7: the winner and the losers Help the economy by buying British Chancellor and servicemen overdue for a return on NAAFI Pound's fall explained in the yield curve Lawson loses at the foreign exchange dealers' short-term game Business Letters Tunnel vision Banesto That Costs Less than £2,000 and You Year's biggest fall wipes £20bn off shares Stock Market Largest fall of year in Tokyo Panasonic Hong Kong index plummets 6.5% By Our City Staff: Frankfurt hammered as chaos reigns in Europe World Market (Reuter): Singapore plunges 10% on panic sales Sydney shares lose £7.15bn Cranfield School of Management Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Widespread losses Stock Exchange Prices The Brick Development Association The big deals that could be in danger Wrangles between a private-sector development broker, a local authority and the Government may endanger a development Action on a 'national disgrace' With 400,000 people homeless in Britain, the housing shortage remains acute What's happening in the inner cities? After a great fanfare, and initial action with the help of the private sector, the Government's programme for aid seems to have run out of steam Wimpey Homes Communal action Urban Renewal While inner-city regeneration is going well, local enterprise needs support, Charles Knevitt reports British Gas Unlawful arrest irrelevant Perils of the sea can arise without negligence Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Appointments When going to sleep is a crime The Law How responsible is a sleep-walker for his actions? Alexander McCall Smith writes Divisional Court not a court of first instance First access refusal notice remains valid Increase in sentence Taking other directions Frances Gibb reports on the system which allows clients to take advice direct from QCs instead of going through solicitors Bars that know no frontiers Speedy travel and communications are resulting in an international community within the legal profession Reuter Simkin Solicitor Commercial Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments New Chambers ASA Law Reuter Simkin Laurence Simons Associates Scrivenor: Inns and Outs DLLA Taylor Root Graham Gill & Young MSL International Taylor Root Dumbarton Winckworth & Pemberton Nottingham Legal Tax Specialists for International Firms Amalgamation-Takeover Locums Badenoch & Clark Exxon Chemical Civil Litigation GLS Havering MKA Baker & McKenzie Quarry Dougall Established Common Law/family Chambers in the Temple Northampton Diary of the Times Classified Law Personnel Immediate Partnership Laurence Simons Associates Treasury Solicitors Department Kent County Council SWEB Putting Power to Work Garfield Robbins Legál Recruitment and Search… Law Personnel Legal Opportunities Locums Legal Notices Clifford Chance The Bloomsbury Group Legal Notices Physical ways to better health care Advanced techniques in medical treatment are often the result of breakthroughs made by medical physicists. Joan Venner reports Public Appointments Hillingdon Health Haringey Council Derbyshire Family Practitioner Committee Systec ScotCare Group Ltd The Museum of London Managing Director Mary Poppins Cares Townsville Hospital Board City of Glasgow National Consumer Council The Times Inman takes credit as Britain sustain a consistent record Judo By a Special Correspondent: Icing on the cake for Allen Triathlon Devon County Council Eastway cause upset in first round Volleyball: Guernari Plots a Winning Course while Malory Ease Home Borough of Erewash Chester City Council Essex County Council Aberystwyth Soviets dominant but Chinese are making progress Gymnastics (Reuter): Injury fund launched Public Finance Sportsmobiles will take sport to youth England in tough build-up Hockey Today's Fixtures England show the spirit of youth in splendid resistance Squash Rackets Sunderland doubly deflated Basketball Eagles find a home at Chesterfield Kiwis take up their option Rugby League Shelford and Iro line up against Cumbria Oakland ease into 2-0 lead Schleicher penalized after crash Cycling Cauthen double sparks thoughts of title battle PSV buoyed up for trip to Bucharest Overseas Football Overseas League Results Carson looks to Lumberjack for third Cesarewitch Racing Newmarket acceptors (AP): European gates on on increase Mandarin: Cochrane to return with win on Triode Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Cheostow results Rapid Raceline Leicester Ayr Blinkered first time Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Selections Harwood completes century The Times Racing Service Sporting pedigree of people's princess The Princess Royal has become one of the leading figures on the world's sporting stage. In the first of two articles, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, assesses her accomplishments both as competitor and administrator Harrison to miss Yorkshire game Rugby Union: The All Blacks Show 11 Changes for the Team to Play Pontypool Tomorrow European club series costly for Coventry Water Polo Stanley's influence will be used by All Blacks Miserly welcome for Brown Bobsleigh Fifth place is sufficient for Fittipaldi Motor Racing Fletcher is tuning up for double Two records set despite rough water Johnson is accused of distracting Higgins Snooker Stradford sets up Miami success American Football Ireland concentrate on the outdoor game Hockey Wallace the latest victim at United Abingdon Town have chance to make history Substitute ends Israel's resistance Pools Forecast Sheffield United's chance to recover is bonus for Bassett Football Angell has goods for Stockport Loosemore is snubbed on issue of seeds Tennis Boyle's style puzzle For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Wasps wm over new friends Ice Hockey Title training is child's play Boxing Daho aims for successful first defence Discount is offered for Open season tickets India indebted to Kapil Dev for unexpected win Cricket From a Special Correspondent, Porto Cervo, Sardinia: Fulfilment comes belatedly to Cook Golf By a Special Correspondent: Searle emerges as a late candidate Rowingt The ring enjoys ultimate reunion Past glories revived as three legends of boxing fly in Agenda Millwall shares survive stock market slump Fulham urged to move from Craven Cottage Van der Hoorn to attract partisans By a Special Correspondent: ARA chief executive is victim of cost saving Five given the call Sport in Brief Larkins hopes to recover from injury Sutton's remarks start investigation Faldo has yen to resist dollar End Column

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