News from 20/10/1989
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F. O. J. Otway, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Quentin Cowdry and Sheila Gunn, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Brian Collett, Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, David Lee, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Jamie Dettmer and Stewart Tendler, Andrew Warren, Director, Angela Mackay, Michael Stevenson, Iain Mackinnon, Director, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Derek Cannon Headmaster, Cameron Kelleher, Clive Davis, Tony Travers Research director, Richard Streeton, Anthony Platt, Chief Executive, Kenneth Baker, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Mary Gibson, Joe Joseph, J. C. McKenzie, Secretary, Mark Fisher, Henry Gee, P. G. Wright, Louise Taylor, Riq Willitts, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, San José, John Percival, Michael Metcalfe, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Stewart Tendler and Philip Webster, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Nigel Williamson, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Lord Scarman, Leslie Walker, Harry Debelius, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, David Toop, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, William Peakin, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Rodney Lord and Nicholas Wood, Mark Herbert, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Michael Scott, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Rodney Hobson, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Kenneth Gosling, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Peter Aykroyd, Peter Croft, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Sapsted and Daniel Treisman, Paul Newman, Alan Franks, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, R. G. Lloyd-Owen, Director, Peter Guttridge, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, A. M. T. Moody, Martin Waller, Joan Andrew, Michael Horsnell, George Chesterton, Christopher Lever, Alan Coren, Christopher Follett, David Powell, Chris Moore, Keith Macklin, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Richard Ford, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Tom Bower, Mary Dejevsky, Ivor Davis, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoThree bomb case police suspended Judge to head inquiry after Guildford four are cleared Rocking on Tomorrow Portfolio Bond 'Eye' victory Index British family among 22 killed in bus crash GPs end threat of sanctions over new contract UK peace pact with Argentina 'Racism' attack on Thatcher Sanctions row at Commonwealth summit The Famous Grouse Lawson turns the screw on monetary policy Continental Airlines Prisoners walk free from 15 years in British jails The Guildford Four Appeal Surrey force seeks study of its role Police Response Maguire seven framed, peers say Victory salute heralds a new life The Moment of Freedom Five Officers misled court, QC says Evidence suppressed and police notes altered The Guildford Four Appeal Past Worlds Atari History teaching in primary schools slated by inspectors Reporters 'must pay for mistakes' News Roundup Labour defence revolt British Library crisis Backing for death call Deal bandsman dies MPs in lights protest Attempt to free man on four-year remand Kwik-Fit Paris shows the soft silhouette Newspaper 'implied dishonesty' Portfolio Bond £250m plant will put nuclear waste into glass blocks Sellafield advance in handling stockpile that will be red hot for 1,000 years WH Smith Shake-up called for in prison regime Judge wrong to ask for sentencing help Lamb is dearer but fish supplies better Weekend food prices Victory for Sir Trevor Poll tax fines Tory loss Deer crash Heart job Botham sues Child victim Air travel delay and congestion likely 'for 20 more years' Tory MPs oppose student loan plan Judges 'should have a voice, not a veto' Law Society conference Jack Daniel's Matisse hotel room view breaks record Saleroom Senators want the CIA supervised World Roundup Flag setback for Bush UN anger over raids Antarctic impasse Threat to Taif talks French bombing clue Reuter: Quakes kill 29 in northern China Exodus from Golden State as dream turns sour Bush to visit area Fearful Japanese brace themselves for their own Big One Deal paves way for return to close relations of the past Falklands foes forge peace pact in Madrid Disaster shatters idyll of life in 'jewel of the Bay' The San Francisco Earthquake Clean-up in a shocked California By a Correspondent: Gorbachov sweeps aside hardline editor of Pravda Reuter: 57 die in Azerbaijan plane crash Us and allies clash over arms monitoring East's old guard under pressure Warsaw Pact shift towards reform Krenz has talks with church leaders Soldiers take a brief break from turmoil Hungarian MPs ban politics in the workplace Sprayseal Club leaders troop in to see the Head The Observer: Protest to Iraq envoy Peace failure Reuter: Sewer blocked Violence toll Bupa (AFP): Debt reprieve for Pretoria amid fresh hints of reform South Africa takes the Commonwealth conference by surprise as Britain annoys Peking Reuter: Peking offer Reuter: Ocean rescue Reuter: Typhoon hits Madrid risks prosecution over cruelty to chimpanzees Spaniard wins award from divided Swedish Academy Nobel Prize for Literature Britain angers China with call to support Hong Kong The Corps of Commissionaires Inquiry ordered on Guildford Four Hanging is laid to rest once and for all, say MPs Boeing updating RAF Chinooks Defence Estimates Equipment costs £8bn a year Confession concern by peers Labour asks who runs our economic policy Treasury Interest rates are attacked Election ban is eased By Our Political Staff: Foster stays as chief whip Sell-offs have raised £27.5bn Pol Pot is opposed Diplomacy praised Parliament next week Parliament today Should we make the Nazis pay A parliamentary group will meet on Monday to discuss war crimes, and the call by Sir Thomas Hetherington (left) to allow prosecution of alleged war criminals now living in Britain. Tom Bower asks if we should follow the lead of other countries and hold our own trials habitat Will a Nightingale sing? Innovation Award Past Worlds Community Award bösendorfer Students of fulfilment Could a degree in family studies be the best preparation for the hurly burly of marriage? Victoria McKee reports on a plan to revolutionize the home front The Diy Batman kit Ecosphere News on environmental issues stephane kélian Wesley-Barrell Door-to-door Green-clean Take the hassle out of Christmas shopping Natural Olbas Oil Meat by mail Whale friends Dickins & Jones Shaken, but not stirred Times Diary Picture Gallery Tories and the claptrap tendency Ronald Butt sees an alien political consciousness infiltrating the Conservative Party along with Americanized presentation methods Why a scrapping Commonwealth can still win Robin Oakley finds hopeful signs in the dust of Malaysia's conference for effective action on the South Africa question and other issues Gone and bin and done it A safer kind of justice Lord Scarman argues that a tribunal including laymen should review cases of alleged miscarriage of justice The Price of Justice Falklands Peace Unworthy Psychiatrists Investment in London rail links Wide-ranging talents Eye not on the ball Nuclear deterrent Star quality Caring society? Balance of benefits in game hunting Commonwealth issues Blood donations Don't bank on it! Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Birthdays today St Bartholomew's Hospital Royal visit Bradford & Bingley Building Society Today's royal engagements Knighthoods for judges Hon Mrs Jennifer MacDonald Loriners' Company Forthcoming marriages New Bishop of Bermuda Reception Service dinners Dinners Anniversaries Lincoln's Inn Appointments Michael Vyner Living for the Sinfonietta and modern music Cyril Mathew Sri Lanka's scourge of the Tamils Danilo Kis Novelist of too many tongues University news Latest wills And they shall not teach every, man his neighbour,… On this Day Many a slip in genetic information Science Report NCC The Times Inter alia Smith & Jones Television Everyday tale that reveals little Theatre Stop the World, I Want to Get Off Lyric TLS Generous spirit or imagination Fine Arts Challenging all parties to make the change Mark Fisher, Labour Party spokesman for the arts, gives qualified approval to the Wilding Report on arts funding and administration Tribute and puzzle Dance Lcdt Theatre Royal, Plymouth Tripping Ligeti's light fantastic Concert Philharmonia /Salonen Festival Hall Amoco Township beat and blasting apartheid Club Date Hugh Masekela our price Heartfelt notes of protest ring out From dilapidated houses and dim squats in London, bands are getting it together and raising voices of concern, David Toop reports Knives are out for the pen Albert Goldman, the man who stripped the gilt from the idols, talks to Peter Guttridge Sliding down on a cheerful note Albums Weekend Gigs Save the Children Top Films and Videos Concise Crossword No 2005 Entertainments Travelling in thought Word-Watching Winning Move Gordon Reece Gallery Comedy of manners Television Choice Variations Radio Choice Nursing BBC1 Aftershocks add to tension in San Francisco The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,118 Private Eye wins damages battle Sutcliffe libel appeal Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Walters rift spills over to Commons Howe launches Thatch Pot plot Commons sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Fisher up to £45m TSB jobs go Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Governor warns on pay deals Soaring bank lending fuels inflation fears Unemployment falls but Lawson strategy still under fire £1bn bid nearer for Sun Life Hays float flops after Wall St turmoil Only 8% taken up, despite discount price Stakes to be sold in Hilton RoyScot Corporate Leasing Buy-in by BAT on 99% backing French deal at Lonrho Lawson signals tighter policy Chancellor uses Mansion House speech to announce funding changes Emirates Whitehall's ceremonial City link Coloroll sells 70% of MCD in ?43m deal Big groups back new finance firm Talbex 'sought by several companies' Disney Dumbos deleted Water win Eight-year maturity Picture Gallery Swedish firm bids £4.7m for Toothill Black mail Well worth a Gander By Our City Staff: Pearl in attack on AMP record Bid hope boost for Walter Alexander MGI Lawson feeds wolves with funding policy Comment Tees Side Fisher flourishes on an organic diet Temppus Pembridge has 33% of and extends bid Business Roundup Craton agrees to reverse bid Reebok leaps to £146m Wace rights issue flops Ivory & Sime raises £46m Company Briefs Alpha Stocks Recent Issues The Times Sarah Hodge Wall Street London Traded Options Breaking in a broker World Markets British Telecom Saatchi rides out fourth downgrade Stock Market Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Gains extended Braced for a cold wind of change Focus Denmark's leader has a radical plan to ease an over-taxed society. But it has not yet won enough support, Christopher Follett reports Danepak Getting to Know the Danes Carlsberg Bridging a dream A plan to link Denmark's main islands progresses despite a legal snag, writes Christopher Follett MD Denmark's International Dairy Copenhagen HandelsBank KR Krogh & Ronald British Equipment Leasing plc APV Danish style makes its mark Focus Denmark's sane, simple and sound architecture is increasingly becoming known around the world Benefits set to flow Enough oil and gas reserves to cover domestic needs for 30 or 40 years Foyen & Bell Solicitors London Maersk Air Unreliability of police evidence quashes convictions Regina v Richardson, Regina v Conlon, Regina v Armstrong, Regina v Hill Guidance suggested for juries in libel cases Court of Appeal Sutcliffe v Pressdram Ltd Lack of cash no excuse for failure to pay VAT Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Salevon Ltd Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Harris Solicitor acting without any authority liable for costs Babury Ltd v London Industrial plc and Another Entrant must prove right after entry Denmark A treasure island Many policies have turned a holiday haven into a thriving banking and financial centre Isle of Man Mules to Mercs magic for Manx Economic expansion and possible population controls are two issue Cains Hi-yield On Feb 14 Isle of Man Shopping Mov Turning wheel of fortune full circle Tourism brings in £28 million a year, but the island is fighting to win back lost customers Mortgage cut for first homes Property remains buoyant, despite mainland slump clearwater Strix Ltd The lady Isabella: a water wheel at laxcy, one of… Isle of Man Offshore Companies Trusts Paradise for big business Low taxes and government incentives to industry are breeding success on success Flying the flag around the world Chrystals Eddy Grimstead Honda Lex Meed Weybridge C Reg Ford Granada 2.8i Ghia Honda Mini Red Hot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hollands of Knowle at Hollands Corner Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Collectors Cars Porsche Carrera RS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche 911 RST-1973 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz 190E Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes 190E 1986 5 spd, Pas, s/roof, 31,000 miles.… Mercedes 300 E Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hadleigh 300 TE New Mercedes 200E Auto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 560 SEC 300 SE Full AMG Spec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Damimlar Double Six V12 Superb Chairmans Jag 3.6 Sovereign Sovereign 3.6 March 1987 Daimler 3.6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobiles PLC Four Wheel Drive Shogun 4wd centre 89 F Range Rover Vogue EFI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar XJS V12 Jaguar XJS Jaguar XJS V12 Coupe XJS Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shogun SWB New SHOGUN's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Russians await a car revolution While ancient, unsafe Ladas hurtle around Moscow, foreigners drive BMWs and other prestige imports Roadwise Car Buyers Guide Rolls-Royce & Bentley Silver Shadow 81 (X Reg) Silver Spirit 1987 Sept., Bentley 8 Silver Shadow II Rolls Royce Silver Spirit 1964 Cloud 3 lwb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Bentley Turbo R 89 (G) Rolls Royce Corniche B. 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Cellnet Construction/heating Company for Sale Fimbra Ideal Opportunity for Bes Scheme or Entrepreneur… Briefings Sponsor is found for GB team Rowing Searle elected president of Dark Blues Mansell anxious to settle a few old scores with victory Motor Racing Tait absorbs late schooling Rugby League Dallas adopt shift pattern American Football Today's Fixtures Agenor has Agassi under his spell Tennis Sport on TV Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Zilzal paid fine compliment Nashwan camp collect Argument leads to false start Bobsleighing Cup exit may be a blessing for Dover Non-League Football Swansea bolster their pack Student Sport From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Fustok to pull out of French operation Wragg to get yearlings from leading owner By a Special Correspondent: Chance for nearly men to make up Squash Rackets Croydon have new look for second round Bowls Mandarin: Cordoba to spearhead lucrative treble for Stoute and Swinburn Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Newmarket Results from yesterday's four meetings Rapid Raceline Taunton Ladbrokes Blinkered first time Uttoxeter Hexham Hay fined £220 Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Catterick Bridge Selections The Times Racing Service Simple philosophies afford New Zealand winning edge Stonyhurst fuse burns slowly but effectively Connors could face McEnroe Tennis All Blacks call up colt to stand in for injured Kirwan Rugby Union Bath facing stern test from Toulon Veteran seeks a glorious exit Australian Rules White and Hendfy suffer the surprises Snooker Lahore warm-up taken in Spain Hockey Brown withdraws from World Cup squad Llewellin is favourite Motor Rallying Norton taking the high road By a Special Correspondent: Russians a threat to supremacy Trampolining High-class field on show at Dundee Swimming Scots enlarge team Europeans join the America's Cup row Yachiting Lister's coolness to unity may be costly Athletics Ferguson to lodge complaint FA decides Wallace's suspension is enough Repton finish with much to spare Toshack's silence speaks volumes for Real's surrender Football Pale reflections of an illustrious era Gould pays dearly for indiscretion For the Record Britons fight-shy of Egorov Korobchinsky is the new champion Gymnastics Belgians retreat on Yates Cycling Davis has measure of McNulty to inch into the lead Golf Strudwick falls in first round Fletcher's anxious wait Powerboating Call Arnold Palmer for winning golf tips every day Ayrton Senna: why I will never speak to Alain Prost… Larkins swings England fortunes West Indians panicked into first defeat by Sri Lanka Telecom Security New ruling will hit seamers Court of the instant millionaire Life ban reduced Sport in Brief Peter O'Sullevan: in defence of the rights of… Reuter: World Series prepares for a resumption A choice between brain or brawn End Column
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