News from 21/10/1989
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Frank Hansfordmiller, Chairman, Jon Ashworth, Clifford Longley, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, P. G., Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Edward Gorman and Stewart Tendler, Terence Doyle, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Angela MacKay, Joyce D'silva (Educational Director), Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeffrey Abbott, Sarah Hayes, Godfrey J. Wilson, Matthew Orr, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Dennis L. Bird (Archivist/Historian), Jeremy Flint, Mary Welsh, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Robert Cockburn and Robin Young, Kenneth Baker, Tony Patrick, Roddy Forsyth, Philip K Dick Finborough, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Richard Dobson, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Esme Gates, Henry Gee, Stephen Warr, Ruth Stungo, Gavin Bell Johannesburg, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, H. N. V. Temperly, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Jane Somers Cocks, Paul Bareau, Vincent Duggleby, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Francess Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Robert Nye, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Simon Brett, Philip Robinson, Shona Crawford Poole, Travel Editor, Philip Ray, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Anne Giuntini, John Percival, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Richard Bassett East Berlin, Nicole Swengley, George Rae, Michael Horsnell and Geoff King, Mrs Joyce D'Silva, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Srikumar sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), J. A., Geoffrey Moorhouse, C. R. Barnett, Director of Health and Housing, Raymond Keene, Bruce of Donington, John Fuller-Sessions, Headmaster, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, John Taylor, Editor, Jeff Prestridge, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Conrad Voss Bark, David Stuart and James Sutherland, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, Phil Davison, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, David Young, Energy Correspondent, John Holland, Louise Nicholson, David Terry, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, E. O. Parrott, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, V. G., Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Michael Tanner, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Andrew Sinclair, Barry Pickthall Punta del Este, Kenneth Gosling, Peter Aykroyd, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, P. A. J. Waddington, Brian Alderson, Ian Penman, George Hill, Clive White, Tessa Coker, Matthew Parris, Charles Knevitt, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Frances Edmonds, John Tusa Managing Director, John Shaw, Roger Lousdale, Helen Craig, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, James Johnsen, John Carey, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Guilford Liege, Tom Tickell, Charles Hennessy, Ian Hunter, Jonathan Meades, Martin Winn, Myles Glover, Charles Bremner and Ivor Davis, Hugh Thompson, Lulu Yu, Patrick Dudgeon, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, John Campbell, Julia Briggs, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, Colin Campbell, Robin Oakley, Politicial Editor, Judy Froshaug, Clement Freud, Tom Holland, Anthony Radevsky, Ivor Davis,
ResumoAppeal reform hint as Hill is freed on bail Jubilation at release of last of Guildford four Detective held in Heinz case In today's 56-page Times Sir Anthony Quayle dies of cancer at 76 Despair hits earthquake homeless Last tributes to the Lord of the stage Union tells 11,000 at Ford to work harder High winds and floods hit South Hine By Our City Staff: Fraud team moves in on Ferranti Monday Police interviews 'should be taped' MP says recording of interrogation would prevent dispute, as last of Guildford four goes free Glenmorangie Murder appeal delay likely as Hill gains bail Guildford four 'face struggle to readjust' European drugs smuggling threat News Roundup Theft case dismissed Beet plea is rejected Award against doctor Aids compensation Head teacher bonus Former policeman's arrest 'ends checks oh £1.5m blackmail PC jailed for 17 years is freed on bail Past Worlds Suicide gunman kills two Concern over gun law Actors pay a final tribute to their king Hairstyle factor in M50 trial Leroco Portfolio Bond One in four patients wait over a year for hospital admission Drugs could cut post-op cost Computer-hacking curb may be shelved Cyril Kaye Nuns' hens slaughtered MacGregor caned on student loan plan Parliament Education Charter flight smokers left fuming Two million fall predicted for foreign holidays Technology colleges cost industry £3.4m Air controllers fear many prosecutions after near-miss case By Our Air Correspondent: New airport for SE vetoed by minister £1bn is allocated to clean up beaches British scientists unveil biodegradable plastic A. 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LTD Correspondent Soviet exile thanks Britain for his life Soldier on double murder charge is found hanged Call for shorter sentences Appliance Care LTD Barclays Law to be changed to give JPs immunity from damages claims Magistrates' Association Trampoline double act defies gravity Dealers keep the pace going Saleroom Drawn towards the black hole theory Science Report Child care cases take priority in legal aid Law Society annual conference at Harrogate MOPS Judge sits alone for statue libel action 'We'd fall to floor, then get thrown in the air' The San Francisco earthquake: 15 seconds that seemed like eternity From a Correspondent Peking: Chinese tremor leaves 50,000 homeless Brunei in £250m British jets deal World Roundup Falklands troops hint Wedtech conviction Dinkins' $1m slip-up (AP): Wallenberg search (Reuter): Pisa tower danger Dispute breaks out over casualties as Bush arrives Mandela 'keeping lid on unrest from detention' Former prisoners disclose ANC leader's control Policeman claims officers ordered him to murder activist From a Correspondent Moscow: Food shortfall delivers fresh blow to the Soviet economy Hungary disbands 'private army' of Communist Party Krenz orders reform of tough travel laws (AP): Japanese relent and join the world trading ban on ivory Tokyo bows to pressure From a Correspondent Warsaw: Slump after dire warning on Polish inflation Belgian cities reel under debts of £12bn (AP): Commonsense victory on keeping Antarctica pristine Prague detains 15 dissidents as police raid rights meeting Sanctions dispute keeps ministers late British Heart Foundation Britain in minority of one on funding environment policy Thatcher faces solitary Commonwealth battle over channelling resources Memory lane for the Queen 122 boat people return to Hanoi Passport link Judge removed (AFP): Rebels freed (AFP): Bofors refusal (Reuter): Ozal failure (Reuter): Art theft (Reuter): Buses ablaze Simon Barnes Picture Gallery My own little list of Booker disaffection Joseph Connolly rues the omission yet again of natural contenders and asks whether the contest is beginning to lose its credibility Relieving the Oujda boredom Seeing that justice is done P. A. J. Waddington on the lessons of the Guildford Four Good point, by George Michael Kinsley At Odds in Kuala Lumpur Convention on Ice? The Mind of the Commons A Civil Servant called to order The Guildford Four Missing link Warm welcome Wrong notation Working with genes Cash explosion not to our credit Sloppy habits Musical quiz Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Housing policy Salad dressing When sorrows come singly Future of Bush House Conkering heroes Court Circular Marriages Spink Women: No half-way house Clifford Longley Memorial service for Lord Olivier Clifton College Latest wills Birthdays University news Forthcoming marriages Western Circuit Sir Anthony Quayle From the classics to film war hero Lord Inchyra Service dinners Dinners Richmond Tutorial College Births Variety Theatres the Palladium Christmas Gift Guide Church services tomorrow The Times Victims of their birth Television Choice Out of Africa, into nowhere Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC1 Variations Genetic hand of Cards Television Choice Radio Choice Town Country Variations BBC1 Water may be sold in 2 stages The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,119 Five members of British family die in Australian crash Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch The Winner of last Saturday's competition are:… Weathers Telecom Security Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Water firm plans £2m waste plant Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates GRE takes 29% in Nationwide estate agents Police launch fraud inquiry into Ferranti British Airways rejects any new bid for United Road runner catches the Disney float Last-minute enthusiasts lead to oversubscription Setback for bonds Room for more at Readicut Optim in £7m rescue attempt Halifax mortgage move Aid-Call Inflation policy 'is starting to bite' SPS Consultancy skips payout as profits slide Business Roundup Revenue leap at EIT Weeks falls into the red AP up 5% to £12.8m Loss trimmed at oil firm TI expands in US Regency Life Rise at Ocean Wilsons Chancellor fails to stir gilts Meggitt extends USH offer Oil marker steady London Traded Options Traditional Options US Qintex files for bankruptcy after $5.9m loan default Sturge drops law suit against AFBD Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Jantar is back in the black Stars move on Gill resigns Lendu loses Flogas buys Staks plunges Pennant talks Tea firm slips Stock Watch Bond Corp slumps to record £478m loss BP coal sale 'points to $800m worldwide price' By Our Energy Correspondent: British Gas seeks 17m views Dragon to double size with placing M&s to open fourth Hong Kong store Retailer surprised by demand from Chinese By Our City Staff: Reshuffles as finance chief quits Grand Met Casket axes final payout After the fall, serious questions about London's marketeers Water with a dash of sparkle Money Show Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Dow lifts to largest gain on the week World Markets By Our Industrial Staff: Phase out MFA, says textiles report Rate and trade worries keep investors at bay Stock Market Interest Rates Round-Up Equities mark time The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Du Cann sought help on right-to-buy for Homes Assured tenants Appeal on Clowes ruling delays asset distribution Abbey National cleans up its act after flotation's free share chaos Family Money The Equitable Life Robert Fleming save & Prosper The Equitable Life Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Marks & Spencer Photosales Optimum's wrong time for offer Switchback of safety Save & Prosper Unit trusts survive the not so Black Monday Family Money Briefings Prolific Investors keep it cool and patient Courier firms provide a passport to cheap travel around the world Tax return opt-out clause is one option Personally speaking, we can manage your allowance Confederation Bank Limited Counting every penny for pensioners Family Money Resist 'try-on' M&G For Advertising in Business and Finance or Family… Sun Alliance The Equitable Life MIM Britannia Cheated out of good fortune Family Money Hugh Thompson talks to victims of a fast-talking 'investment' adviser now behind bars EOC challenge to unfair payments Citadel The pain of major insurance pay-outs Performance beats fees in the unit trust debate Foreign Colonial Beauty parade answer to the question of investment advice Family Money Vivien Goldsmith finds what to look for in a personal fund manager Save & Prosper I. P. S. Lamont PLC Audi Wine: Special Offer A life beneath bombs Writers and artists in wartime London created the The Times Plackett Sweatshirt Pioneer Bodice-rippers and butterflies The Ned Sherrin Column If I were Frances Edmonds Building up a modern prince Face to Face The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of 15 million Ismaili Muslims, shares a little-known passion with the Prince of Wales, as Charles Knevitt discovers Harvey Nichols From our Own Correspondent: Business as usual in cell No 10 From our Own Correspondent With street hawkers and Presidents on the take, getting rid of Mexico City's corruption would be like trying to ban soccer in Liverpool, says Phil Davison Fountain Filtration Systems (UK) Ltd Exhibitions Sales Guide Dolls Houses Now vote for your favourite Simon Tait sums up the 10 finalists in The Times/Shell Museums Year Awards The Times Degrees of snobbery Campus Hurrah for the pretensions of Oxford and Cambridge, says Tom Holland Students declare rent strike What shall we do today? Half-Term Events The streets of London are paved with things to do during the half-term holidays, writes Louise Nicholson Oddbins Outings Tastes of the unexpected Eating out Jonathan Meades samples French food without the garnish, and gardening mittens Restaurant and Catering Guide The Good Earth Chiswick Cellar Los Remos 4 Chefs Required The Tastemasters Club Fresh South Coast Lobsters Raj & Naina Indian Restaurant Standard Indian Restaurant Kelong Multiple Display Advertising Items Making your kitchen work The Times Cook Frances Bissell finds practical solutions to storage problems in her new kitchen Directory The Edradour Freixenet The Times Wine Offer Selections Montilla Just the case for Christmas The Times Wine Offer The Times is offering a cut-price case of Christmas cheer, selected by Jane MacQuitty English potato blight Food The Mount Somerset The Times Other voices from other perspectives Eighteenth-Century Women Poets The Literary Event of 1989 Labour's Gorbachov nanqu? John Campbell discovers the true face of Denis Healey the intellectual revealed in a literate and perceptive autobiography Laughter in the ruins For Children Crumbling Castle In thrall to a bald-headed hero and the sporting heritage of the North At the George Renko rides again Thrillers Quick List Middle-browsable averages The Faber Book of English History in Verse The Faber Book of Diaries The Farber Book of Reportage Giants in the land Robert Nye assesses the mythical power of Andrew Sinclair's visionary trilogy and finds it durable The Albion Triptych The past as a funny country The Dogsbody Papers A leaf out of history Plants from the past Common Market Commissioners and cranks do it.… Help the Aged The South Bank Centre BBC Symphony Orchestra Lothar Zagrosek Emanuel AX Heinz Mozart Requiem London Classical Players Centenary Concert Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Heinrich Schiff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Budapest Festival Orchestra JCB Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vh Unicorn Theatre for Children Multiple Classified Advertising Items Long and winding Street Television Costs and incarceration Radio The forum's voice Concert BBC Singers St John's Magyarok Years of living dangerously Richard Morrison looks at the pioneering Nash Ensemble, and Hilary Finch previews the Alban Berg Quartet A brief return to the South Bank Little joy at the parting Theatre Spoils of War Leeds Playhouse Shake-up for the Phoenix Dance Phoenix Plus Shaw Jeremy Kingston Sadler's Wells Authentic irony Recital Shostakovich Quartetr Wigmore Hall Sherlock Holmes Museum Able Woven Jazz Update Master of the original swing Jazz Rock Update World Political Map A spirited round of leapfrog Classical Classical Update Past Worlds Fruit of the past The private life of Pfitzner Bridge Cinema The Week Ahead Chess Theatre Crossword Concise No 2006 Kings Pattern Cutlery Staplestore Multiple Display Advertising Items Guernseys and Jackets by Le Tricoteur P&S Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sensational Multiple Display Advertising Items 'The Winning Stroke' Ladderax A Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier Half Price Offers Half the Price Corduroy Trousers Anbil Systems LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts The London Wall Bed Company Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Selecta International G. D. S. Wear Sofa's Sofabeds Saffron Rugs Interior Options 'Tie Dye' Cotton Kaftans Ortho Kinetics (UK) Ltd Pine beds by Moriarti Gates Galore The Gulld of Master Craftmen Victorian Elegance Multiple Display Advertising Items Child's Half—size Dresser Treske Designer Curtains A Barn full Of Sofas And Chairs If you're feeling faintly festive Shoping Start it early and Christmas shopping need not be a painful ordeal, Nicole Swengley advises Living Rooms Pamela Langbridge Holland of Rye Collectables The Summerfield Collection D. Z. Hagi Tailored Covers Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Ltd J. W. Boyce Weekend Tips Stormseal Kellands LTD Fruit Presses Sanctuary for the edible bouquet Gardening The National Fruit Trials Kent houses the largest collection of its kind, Francesca Greenoak sees, smells and tastes its success Coated Steel Weather Vanes Decor Iron British Timber Masters Allen Conservatories Principal Conservatories Organic Gardening Webbs Nurseries Continued on page 47 Walk Multiple Display Advertising Items Rugby Union Where the bobsleighs come out at night Title would be bitter for Prost Poland captain is next for Ferguson Mansell roars back to form Extra confidence makes a new man of Montgomerie Lyle remarries British team seeks guidance Advertisement Around the World What Will Albania Think? Fowler finishes with a flourish Senna the believer loses faith in Prost Ayrton Senna is one of motor racing's most controversial figures. In an interview with Anne Giuntini, the world Formula One champion explains how his life has changed and what brought about his extrordinary dispute this summer with Alain Prost, his McLaren team colleague Bucknall near NBA selection Basketball Trout loch's pollution cure Fishing Majorcan preparation Cycling McCrory looking good for success Boxing Slough are back to strength Hockey Walker recovers from shaky start Squash Rackets Weekend Team News Four drivers to watch Trying for a treble Les Deakins (Reuter): Change of venue Walsham again Durie a wild card Wade to coach young tennis prize-winners Rangers may suffer the backlash if Aberdeen recover Football Skol Cup Holders Aim to Extend 19-Tie Unbeaten Run in Final at Hampden Park Davies is happy to get away from match-play Golf: Top Briton is Beaten by Steadiness of Gonzalez For the Record Hughes asked to explain himself by FA Case has the class to upset leaders Irish seeking further wins at The Belfry Homes & Gardens Lawn Flite A clean sweep for Soviet women in championships Gymnastics Davies is filling in lost time Swimming Tabarly in touch with his backer Yachting Banish Moles Humanely Genuine Old and New York Flagstones Crazy Paving… Swansea youngsters unlikely to equal past achievements Rugby Union: All Blacks Hope to Build on their Success in Midweek as Preparations for the First International Continue French connection Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Autosport Today's Team News Tomorrow Norling's method likely to find a receptive audience Yorkshire need a draw to eliminate old rivals Enjoyment for Gooch in novelty of success Cricket Malik hits out for Pakistan Italy accused of interference Yachting Why racing has come clean Sports Book of the Week For more than 40 years, as broadcaster and writer, Peter O'Sullevan has been one of the most authoritative and controversial voices in racing. Here, he tells of one of his great campaigns, against doping Notorious rogues ran and won as though possessed of the devil Timely aid to serious race-reading Michael Tanner unravels the complexities of sectional timing, already in use at Ayr, and shortly to be introduced at Lingfield when all-weather racing gets under way Irish prayers unanswered in Dewhurst Newmarket results Winning team referred to Jockey Club Rapid Raceline Eastern outpost's antique appeal All the Details Catterick Bridge Aga Khan to cut back on breeding operation Ludlow Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Catterick Bridge Selections No Title Citidancer leads strong raid on American prizes Assatis the best of Milan challengers From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Beau Sher favoured by conditions at Curragh Racing next week Mandarin: Lightly-raced Scenic back to his best for Champion test Mandarin: Stratford Selections Mandarin: Kelso Selections Blinkered first time Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections No fixtures for new courses Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Trailfinders Iberia A Cheetah at Christmas? Travelbag Anglo Pacific When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jordan Travelbag Anglo Pacific Keycamp CYPRUS-Long term vacations. Fully furnished apts in… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timsway Holidays Ltd Egypt Christmas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering France Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Journey Latin America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autumn Breaks Yorkshire Dales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotswolds Findon Lodge Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Morgan Ski Skier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter in the West Country St Mellion Croham Hurst Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports CAA The Strawberry Ski Co Verbier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wyndcott Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Headwater Holidays Ski Tracer Multiple Display Advertising Items The Right Place to Be Royal Lion Hotel Fairwater Head Hotel The Chesterwood Hotel Sidmouth West Cornwall Mark Warner Rising Sun Inn Somerset White bart Hotel The Edgemoor Wheel Farm House Exmoor Supertravel Ski Les Alpes Intourist Moscow Limited Jersey A Princess sets sail Travel News Sealink British Ferries New route to adventure Travel The new road to the quiet town of Agois st?fanos will open up a world ancient charms to Corfu's visitors, George Hill Writes Islands Cunard Travel Notes The city for all seasons Four Corners Travel Notes If Lausanne were a person you would send her flowers Round the world on two skis Bored with skiing in the Alps and North America? There are many alternatives. Find out where to go in this final part of The Times Ski Guide Cunard Princess India On September 23, Times readers were invited to write… Ski Colorado SKI Yugotours Voyages Jules Verne Room for improvement Good instruction is the key to better technique. Tessa Coker says Picture Gallery Striding on steadily towards the great white silence The Times Ski Guide Cross-country skiing is all too quickly dismissed as the poor relation of its downhill cousin, argues Ronald Faux Swiss Travel Service Travel Notes TWA
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