News from 27/10/1989
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Brian Collett, Patricia Davies, Stephen Leather, Margaret de Bunsen, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Harvey Elliott, Cliff Feltham, Peter Law, Angela Mackay, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, W. F. Rendall, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, J. H. Baron, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Richard Streeton, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Richard Eaton, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, T. V. G. Binney, Sam kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Joe Joseph, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Colin Campbell and Philip Robinson, Rodney Lord, Louise Taylor, Liz Philip, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, George Goyder, Michael Clark, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Barry Fantoni, Nigel Williamson, Political Staff, Martin Fletcher and Richard Owen, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, Josephine Fairley, Daniel Treisman, David Toop, Peter B. Baker, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, John Ashworth, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Los Angeles, Mark Herbert, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Ivor Davis, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rupert Martin (former Vice-Chairman), Keith MacKlin, Jamie Dettmer, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, George Ace, W. Peters (Conference Secretary), Non-League football Paul Newman, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, David Sapsted and Mark Souster, Richard Burnell, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Leif Mills, General Secretary, Nicholas Barr, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Daphne Montgomery, Stephen Pettitt, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Anthea Shenton (Director), Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, A. Griffiths, Steve Turner, G. A. Higham, Catherine Lane, Jan Raath, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Lewis, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoLawson quits over Walters Major gose to Treasury, Hurd and Waddington move Then Sir Alan puts in his resignation Portfolio Platinum BBC to shed 25% of staff Ishiguro wins Booker Prize Seely award Index Pledge to maintain economic policies Gunmen kill British airman and baby Dealers expect sharp share falls today 'We needed full agreement' Exchange of letters Linguaphone The 1989 London International Money Show Sir Alan has left a deep impact on the UK economy The Lawson Resignation Countdown to a Double Economic Resignation Fast-rising Major tipped by many to succeed Prime Minister Hurd achieves his dream appointment Thorneycroft last to step down Lawson: The man who liked to be a winner bows out Waddington likely to be 'blunt but fair' 150 Scottish jobs go Rumbold a draw at the Oxford Union Social workers 'told of woman's squalor' Portfolio Bond BBC likely to shed quarter of staff in financial shake-up Broadcasting in 1990s Continental Airlines Junior footballers banned after supporters fight Ford union leaders are poised to reject two-year pay offer Ford Commuter trains disrupted after twin crash Hurd clash over Guildford four News Roundup Icelandic protest Hotel plan rejected Ambulance deadlock Eastwood libel win Housing funds 'cut' Body-builder offered drugs by mail order Athlete fined Poorly-lit streets forcing old people to stay indoors Dark dangers that shroud Gabrielle Close Call for students to pay £750 for tuition Strict control is urged for abortion pill in UK GPs take on BMA Gas blast Six charged Telephone bills Officers bailed Reader's Digest Case resumes £6m payout Flights plea Clear road 26,000 wild bird eggs in biggest seizure Firms accused of doomed response to labour famine Institute of Personnel Management annual conference Borrie seeks controls on private sector BM British Midland Going for growth Library ceiling reveals its former glory A platinum-edged offer.. . China: A culture emerges in isolation Pork proves an increasingly good buy Weekend food prices Gorbachov vows to withdraw Baltic nuclear submarines Kremlin arms overture in Finland as ethnic and industrial strife continues to disrupt Soviet Union Iranian attack on Western press World Roundup Marcos talks rejected Taiwan airliner crash Vatican £36m in debt Italy protests to Libya Refugee chief quits East Berlin talks begin in attempt to quell protests Rushdie in paperback (Reuter): Arctic miners end pay and politics strike Tokyo (Afp)- The Soviet leadership will face a serious crisis if the Kerlin fails to promote peresstroika boldly, Mr Andrei Sakharov, the Soviet physicist said yesterday. He added that despite President Gorbachov's popularity abroad, the leadership's power has weakened domestically Emanuel Can You Make Television More Interesting than this? Academie Carat Espace Hanoi to guarantee treatment of boat people forced home Hotpoint Menem tests new tank By Our Foreign Staff: Ward demands murder verdict from inquest Commonwealth nations accused of rights abuses Dakar (Reuter): Senegal torture ban (Reuter): Bush to investigate Israel's 'nuclear deal' with Pretoria Jerusalem (Reuter)- Mr Yitzhak Shamir, the Israeli Prime Minister, plans to meet President Bush in Washington next month, despite a threatened White House snub over stalled Middle East peace moves, a senior aide said yesterday. Israeli sources said earlier that Mr Bush might not make himself available unless Israel reached an understanding on a five-point formula for peace talks Israelis open the baptismal shrine (Reuter): Coach crash move (Reuter): Back to Earth (AFP): Whales saved (AFP): Record theft (AP): Sailor rescued (Reuter): Spanish blast (AP): Bodies found TSB Group Choice Supporters rally for Bhutto Toll in Bihar rises to 52 Khmer Rouge force advances towards city of Battambang Barratt Mastermove Bogotá prepares for air raids by drug gangs Transkei ready to remove ban on ANC activity Poll win boosts Mugabe's future Thatcher knew of decision in advance Prime Minister 'has become the agent for apartheid' Statement on the Commonwealth conference European Court order criticized 'Advisers advise' 'Too little time for Bills' Guillotine motions Birmingham Six investigation demand resisted by Hurd Home Office Decision on boat people defended Forestry rules to be relaxed Gun targets Parliament next week Parliament today The Butler Confesses Stevens, a dried-up butler from a grand English country house, has been on his first holiday for half a century, in part to visit Miss Kenton, who was housekeeper in the same stately home. On his travels the terrible thought gradually dawns on him and us that his lifetime of supreme Jeevesian duty may have been misplaced, destroying his private life, and in public life supporting the wrong thing in the Thirties An extract from Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remanins of The Day, a Thirties novel, which was awarded the Booker Prize last night Writers News B?sendorfer Fathers of the future? Norman Fowler, the Employment Secretary, believes men should do their fair share of child-rearing. But will employers give them the opportunity? Libby Purves reports Forest file Millet Lighting Crystal Cranks takes off Ecosphere Not so chirpy Green Brum Win a cruise Marine Fish Oil Apple corps Proton Actress and the 'bishop' Nigel Williamson Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary The Westland wind blows again Robin Oakley on why Nigel Lawson's departure will put the Thatcher style under closer examination than ever before; Rodney Lord explains the origins of the financial disagreement that brought crisis How the split spread in the heart of policy Under the prison outrage: a quieter scandal Robert Kilroy-Silk on a penal injustice that is not taken seriously What a little sweetie you are Breaking Point Paying for Research Saving the Boat People Pay review procedure without tears Educating nurses Commonwealth clash Conkering heroes Looking askance at student loans Church and State Ulster countryside Learning in later life Caring society? Faint praise Court Circular City Livery Club Direct Reader Offers Today's royal engagements Dr Nowell Myres Sir Leonard Smith, CBE Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Election Insurers' Company Royal Marines School of Music Memorial services Luncheons and dinners Memorial meeting Mary McCarthy Lioness of the American literary scene Gunmakers' Company Appointments Sungdare Sherpa The man who climbed Everest five times Whose walkeui uprightly shall be saved: but he that… On This Day Two Great Orators Announcements & Personal Playing CAT and mouse with genetics Science Report Latest wills San Paolo Bank The Times You the accused Television Tomorrow Budget BUPA Shows to out-dazzle Broadway With large and well-presented shows of Picasso and Braque, Velazquez and Canaletto, New Yorkers have hit the fine art jackpot Art in New York An artificial selection of ideas Concerts Richard Morrison Pittsburgh SO/Maazel Barbican Hall Stephen Pettitt OAE/Kuhn Queen Elizabeth Hall Now we can hear it as it happened Richard Morrison on a new archive of live serious music recordings Brilliant crescendoes of calamity Theatre Jeremy Kingston Winding the Ball Royal Exchange, Manchester NT Royal National Theatre Nothin' shakes a true blue legend David Sinclair talks to rugged, illiterate bluesman John Lee Hooker, at 69 sounding like a man who breakfasts on iron filings When it comes to dancing, they've got them on the hop A bunny from Rotherham is making a fortune in music, as Steve Turner discovers Manchester Apollo Steve Harley Cockney Rebel Soul survivors back in London Albums 'The Downtown Lights' Weekend Gigs This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2011 Entertainments Woodrow 's hot metal Ronnie's nest of happiness Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice Tecno A butler's tale wins Booker for Ishiguro The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,124 Waving his goodbye Hurd's experience will be boost for foreign relations Weather Taut smile is dress of the day Cool showdown in the saloon Political sketch Weather Business & Finance 25-33 Law Society Results 34 Law… Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Abbey: two charged National rises Triple sale Tourist Rates Sterling hit by resignations Difficult choice for new Chancellor as markets face falls Ex-Chancellor on job search Indosuez to buy a 20.4% stake in Morgan Grenfell ICI falls to £306m and closes plants Levy remanded in Clowes case LIT gives warning of second half loss RoyScot Corporate Leasing British shares hit in America Holmes and Wormald reach an agreement on directors Atari NHL rises above housing problem Tempus Walters post De Beers deal Hanson stake Company Briefs Kalamazoo profit hit by staff-cut payments Business Roundup Halifax chief to step down Atlas takeover agreed Mowlem in £9.7m deal Ocean in $6.8m buy Pegasus jump to £3.08m Airflow edges up to £1.7m MMC gives Coats green light Conditions for Tootal merger more lenient than expected, say analysts Strong interest in Ecu contract Mixte aims to top 10% of Paribas Balancing in a very Major way Sink and swim By Our City Staff: ITC creditors lose appeal to Lords Rite stuff for success The Times City Diary Electric switch The Times City Diary 2,500 jobs to go at Barclays Classical contact The Times City Diary Japanese in talks to buy US retailer Tartan Tectonics Tough task facing the new man at Number 11 Comment David Brewerton Another Suez campaign TWA Review optimistic on buyouts despite interest rate threat Russia agrees joint venture with Finns Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited Stock Watch The Times Tandon PCA/ 12sl Warning at Moss Bros Globe outpaces the market with 11% net asset increase NYSE share 'basket' Directors of Homes involved in liquidations The Times Laura Ashley staff told of necessity for job cuts ICI slide drives market down before Lawson's resignation Stock Market Gloomier view of economy Dow falls 39 points on earnings doubts Wall Street Rank to buy out 51% stake in Cineplex Odeon offshoot London Traded Options Traditional Options Chase NatWest the Action Bank Surprise decline in HK's exports Public Bidding Dredging and Filling Supervision… Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Shares retreat Stock Exchange Prices Results of the Law Society's Final Examination, summer 1989 GWW Legal Education BAC Wolsey Hall Oxford CPS Crown Prosecution Service Legal Appointments Qualifying round in legal battle The Law Society is in a muddle over proposals for reform of solicitors' training, Edward Fennell writes HC Hughes-Castell Ltd The Post Office Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Surrey County Council Nottingham Magistrates Court Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Legal Opportunities Cambridge Area Crossman Block solicitors Sedgemoor District Council Tracey Hewison, Law Recruitment Davies Arnold Cooper No precedent in libel assessment Legal Resources Congratulations on your Success Skipton, North Yorkshire Bristol UK domestic law can provide no remedy in tin council case Law Report October 27 1989 House of Lords Curtis Solicitors Tax estimate proper Smith Newman Associates Penalties against taxpayer stand Buckinghamshire County Council Briefings Picture Gallery Fineline Communications Limited OFSO. F. S. Investments National Golf Magazine Superbly Designed Cashfree (Southern) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oscar's winning performance Computer Dealership Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Concept Mortgage Cornwall Janitorial Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitbread Whitbread Trading East Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plastico cuts into the market with a quality design Cannon GG Geoffrey Guy Limited Berkshire Communications Co Multiple Mobile Systems Fax from ?5.95 p. w. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cellnet the Cellphone Network Black Tower Ventures Limited Richard Dixon Overseas Company Registration Agents… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Management Services & Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Cellcom-BREAKING the First Minute Barrier NCPC National Car Phones & Communications Celltel Communications The Carphone Warehouse Holt Drive Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorola Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two-wheel love affair takes off again Power-bikes are back, and a famous British name has seized the opportunity to regain a bit of the old glory The high cost of going 22-carat gold Car Buyer Guide Eddy Grimstead Honda Star Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items T Hayselden Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Ascot B. M. W Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W Bournemouth Garage Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items More never-never Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fields Range Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Porsche Value Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Triumph Bonneville Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giving hone to new businesses The London Enterprise Agency is leading the economic revival of the country's inner cities and today it opens its latest workspace project London Enterprise Agency Capital ideas for growth Statistics provide a telling picture of the agency's business success in London Lenta Business Space London Enterprise Agency Advising the entrepreneurs Top of the class training scheme Companies guarantee jobs in return for improved examination results in schools Loan arranger may come to the rescue Cash-Flow Aid for Young Business Hopefuls British Telecom Wine bar's vintage success Londan Enterprice Agency/3 Liz Philip and the London Enterprise Agency celebrate a tenth anniversary Linking up ideas and investment Woodhouse style unsuited to Kent Chilcott is demoted to reserves Rugby Union: When Llanelli's Supporters at Last Rewrote the Refrain to Sospan Fach Nehru Cup West Indies' return to form will test England resilience Cricket The day the Stradey cauldron was too hot for the All Blacks Wallsend prop up Tyneside Nakajima adds his weight to Tyrrell Motor Sport Tirol underlines 2,000 Guineas claims with tenacious victory Racing: Game Newbury Winner Strengthens Hannon's Classic Hand Rainey has a chance to win his first cap Pipe reaches fastest 50 Revenge is sweet for Bristol Student Sport ARA tackles team and budget crises Rowing Today's Fixtures Gifford set for Newbury double Mandarin: Newbury Mandarin: Carlisle The Times Racing Service Panto Prince may run again A second award for Seely Mandarin: Hereford Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Stewards prompt Morgan inquiry Results from two meetings Rapid Raceline By a Special Correspondent: Assistants' crown for Hamill From a Correspondent: Hammond's good form continues Clarke eager to get back into the swim Cycling Lyle is rewarded for continuing to show his restraint Golf Course record for big-hitting Swede Dominant Elway helps Denver to defy pundits American Football A leading lady who shuns the limelight Tennis: Women's No. 1 Opts for the Quiet Life Away from the Court A power play causing concern Yachting: The Iyru Plans to Become All-Powerful in a Booming Sport Graf makes rapid progress Busy agenda ends the staid image Campaign launched in attempt to stop rot Schools Sport Parrott to pit experience against youth Snooker Prototype of lighter safety barrier given cautious reception Football: Designer Claims Plan Would Prevent Another Hillsborough Clubs gather against Bill Fenwick aims at early return for Tottenham League revises ground rules Fresh format for Liberty Bowls League of Ireland club signs four Bulgarians Netherlands' success is a tall story Table Tennis Bunn first to cross six-goal boundary (AFP): Final ties kick off together Lyon and Woodhall in Games team Amateur game on the rise Rugby League McDonnell, denies defeat Boxing Selectors forced into a reshuffle after injury Judo For the Record Bracknell offer no, resistance to Milan Basketball DeFreitas frozen out by Frost Badminton Chipping in to the cup cause Hockey Douglas undergoes brain surgery Fatalities in Boxing Hearing is adjourned Rothschilds' International Money Funds Scheme will safeguard World Cup supporters Duchess of York bids farewell to race crews Tomorrow's Sport Wayne Shelford Hampson recalled for injured Tait Supporter charged Sport in Brief Baseball returns after the tragedy End Column
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