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News from 31/10/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, B. T. Jones, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Nick Nuttall, Roald Dahl, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, David Rhys Jones, Michael Rubinstein, Harvey Elliott, Lynton Guest, Peter Law, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, James Bone, R Howard Jones, Dessa Trevisan, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robin Oakley and Woodrow Wyatt, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Lesley A. Tregaskes, David Shamash, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, G. P. T. Walker, Juan Carlos Gumucio and Harry Debelius, B. W. Harvey, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rawlinson, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Phil Claydon, Philippe Sands and James Cameron, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Norman de Mesquita, Robert Cockburn, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Oscar Moore, George Rae, James G. Bradshaw, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Daniel Treisman, John Higgins, Ian Fells, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Liz Gill, Jonathan Braude, Beryl Dixon, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Peter Guilford, Irving Wardle, Roger Grafftey-Smith, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, J. S. Brown, Branch Manager, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Jane Whittington Taylor, D. Gross, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Clive White, Paul Newman, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, John Wells-Thorpe, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, J. P. Toomey, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, J. H. B. Wilson, Managing Director, Lewis Stretch, Martin Winn, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Colin Lawson (Acting Chief Probation Officer), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Alex Fynn,

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Private power may cost pits 30,000 jobs Leaked Cabinet paper warns of price rises Continental flavours Inside Soccer Bill approved Index Interim £160,000 paid to the Guildford four Friendless Fowler digs in on EC social charter Demand to resist 'enemy invasion' Bishop's Napoleonic fear on women priests Tories warn Thatcher as pound gains ground Howe consulted me, admits Hurd Engineers' strike threat to exports John Charcol Doctor reported drink-drive wife News Roundup War on pornography Labour MP ousted TV wage freeze offer £1m for the Bodleian African chess shock British Midland Major facing testing time as doubts on EMS remain Two killed as van and coach collide Millionaire admits to lying in court Perjury trial Couple's complaint about noise 'led to death in fire attack' Neighbour charged with murder £2,000 for first-time impulse competitor Portolio Platinum By a Staff Reporter: Man who forced woman into prostitution gets eight years Social worker 'denied access' Tolstoy affirms war crime charge Aldington libel claim Award for girl who built own nature reserve Rape gang jailed for up to 14 years Mercury Communications Banishing Gripes Pay deal for firemen may provoke ambulance crews Police find clues to Libyan bomb link Lockerble investigation Equal rights sought for war widows Platform safeguards 'were inadequate' Piper Alpha inquiry Crime Together Well Crack It Motorola Personal Ignorance on true cost of legal advice 'widespread' Appeal judge calls for legal aid at tribunals New Olivetti Personal Computers One man and his dog lead armed police astray Polytechnics back minister's proposal for ratifying degrees Smooth Sippin Tennessee Whiskey By Our Leal Affairs Corespondent: Two victims win £1.5m damages High Court awards made in road accident cases Action on salmonella may be taking effect Royal friend killed Court stabbing Death crash Crew remanded Garden appeal Biker banned Peer fined Whip move Firework alert Strikes could throw airlines' expansion schemes into chaos Pollution expert's resignation upsets Tory green image By Our Environmen tCorrespondent: Scientist lists threats of coastline pollution Freedom The once in a lifetime policy Bulls take pride of place in Hanover Square International law centre to protect the environment Engineered like No Other Car in the World Serbian plot claim by former Kosovo leader at riot trial From a Correspondent, Moscow: Pravda to support glasnost Arab gets life for Israeli bus deaths World Roundup (Reuter): Begin attack on UK British woman freed Flag-burner returns Budapest party crisis (Reuter, AFP): Krenz 'eager to study reforms' 149 protesters are charged in Prague From a correspondent, Moscow: Soviet riot police break up protest with batons Vigil by candlelight outside the Lubyanka Central Insults eclipse policies in New York mayoral race Terminal Three Parents contest embryo access Australian in-vitro battle Ivory carvers protest at job losses T-shirt maharaja on vote chase Murder rate soars in US capital From a Correspondnet, Khartoum: Fight for life at Khartoum camp Sudan civil war victims Washington taunted by Tokyo young pretender Peking troops to leave the streets Hong Kong's final chance on draft law Survivors survey Algerian quake damage Verran Electronics Exile of bombers sought One-seat victory augurs rough ride for Gonzalez Furore erupts in Paris over girls' Islamic scarves 'Terrorist' bomb type (Reuter): Eight released (Reuter): Suicide attack (Reuter): Mortar attack (AP): Funeral march (AFP): Curfew call (AFP): Carrier toll (AP): Target error (AFP): Naval order Intercity Moynihan denies football club identity-card trial Attempt to halt bias over Aids Alternative water policy by Labour Parkinson defends BR service Transport GPs back patient access to files Winnie the Pooh leads the way Kinnock dilemma over top jobs Womenin ascendancy Luce pledge over support for arts Multiple Display Advertising Items Defence progress attacked Overseas aid is increased MP promoted Police help Title revived Compensation Parliament today Fitting the perk to the person Depending on the individual, a work benefit can mean anything from a car to childcare. Liz Gill reports on the sweetener as status symbol and incentive Perks Power: Part 2 Tomorrow The Times When Recession Strikes, Cars, Pensions and Health Care Can Be worth their Weight in Gold Top People's Top Five Cars How Benefits Vary: From the Sublime to the Ridiculous A flavour of the Continent Thermabond Roofing Ltd Win a trip to China Safeway Martin Fletcher Picture Gallery Beware, the Reich is reviving As the Kremlin adopts a hands-off policy, Conor Cruise O'Brien sees a reunited and powerful Germany as only a matter of time Out of necessity-the right men for the right jobs After the storm, Robin Oakley and Woodrow Wyatt assess the new team and Thatcher's prospects Not a ghost of a chance Sack her, if you want to commit suicide Pointless and Damaging A Mathematical Victory Compassion Fatigue In the wake of Mr Lawson's going Identities on TV Severn Barrage School discipline Learning in later life Reformed role for Commonwealth Authors' rights Rus in SW4 Young offenders Conkering heroes Court Circular Luncheon Continental Airlines First and Business Class Today's royal engagements The night sky in November Astronomy Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Marriages Canon Dr Sebastian Charles Eric Maskell The secret of Concorde's wing design Bridge Roy Hawkins Bookseller to India for 40 years Dahn Ben-Amotz Israeli writer and lexicographer Spinning webs 385m years ago Science Report Meeting Appointment Ye judge after the flesh; I judge no Main: and yet… (From our Special Correspondent): China Westminster Cathedral Choir School Reception Dinners Birthdays today Anniversaries University news The Times A people's revolution Television Multiple Classified Advertising Items A dazzling Duenna John Higgins sees a rare and rewarding Prokofiev comedy at the Wexford festival Joyful ballet in brilliant perspective Dance In effect, smothered Irving Wardle reviews Bogdanov's extravagant Hamlet in Hamburg A colourful contrast Concert Kurtag Portrait Almeida MS Multiple Sclerosis Beauties of a golden age Diamonds - and gold, rubies and sapphires—are still a girl's best friend, as Garrard, the Crown jeweller, is hoping to prove with its new range Shocking times People National Garden Gift Tokens Candace Bahouth's Animals for Ehrman Tapestries M&S meets Chanel The World of Interiors Concise Crossword No 2014 Entertainments Information for November Word-Watchtng Winning Move Ten years of misery and fear Television Choice BBC 1 Radio Choice International Money Show Olympia November 2-5 Winning with the track for all seasons The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,127 Word-Watching Philip Howard AA Roadwatch Weather Up the pole with a totem dispute Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Gold price challenges $380 level Containers acts Bid acceptances Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Pound steadies to ease fear of base rates rise Courtaulds to split textiles and chemicals Pembridge claims 36% stake in DRG By Our City Staff: Advisers 'received secret commissions' Intermediaries 'responsible for introducing 35m into Barlow Clowes' By Our City Staff: Gearing at LWT to exceed 300% Demerger marks end of an era International Money Show VEKA French veto BNP bid for finance arm Courtaulds unties yarn tangle Tempus Philips Tyndall opens Eastern bloc to investors Business Roundup Video shoots above ?1m Medirace still in red Ferrari set to raise £4.5m Dividend rise at Clydesdale German listing for Pilkington Ratners expands in US with $55m acquisition Profits are halved at Apricot Paternoster Square sold for £160m Attard picks the plum Home-bound Contract time limit on power industry Guinness? Can't recall it The Times City Diary Past deadlines By Our City Staff: Maxwell in deal with Quebecor Comic performers " Once upon a time there were Pickwick catches Disney fever Hitachi Europe Ltd. Damp anniversary of City's Big Bang hopes Comment LWT gearing up for gold Royal Mail Business Specialist car company ready to make Third Market debut UAL shares up on renewed bid report Singapore market falls What Would You Do for a Fax Machine By Our City Staff: Diamond firm edges up at half (Reuter): Qintex speeds up disposal of assets Aviva rings up biggest profits to date Bid extended Usborne rise JAL move Leisure lift Lynx offer Minister goes Brierley stake Ross retires Business task force calls for youth training Lion Nathan deal cleared for Bond Rowe Evans slips to ?1.7m at interim stage Market-Eye The Investor's Channel British Airways That Costs Less than ?2,000 and You No Title Wakeham sets sights on greater energy efficiency High price of export advice Business Letters Counting the costs of international money transfers Bankers business is to lend money, not to sell it BA's cloud for years to come Nikkei falls 110 points Wall Street Traditional Options (AP): Concern over data trims Dow advance World Markets Stock Watch The Times Panasonic Office Automation OA Slump in turnover renews fears of City job losses Stock Market Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Airbus sales this year top £11.45bn Trafford Park Development Corporation Manchester Allied Irish Bank Firm start to account Stock Exchange Prices Brokers to face more regulation Trust soars to £1.11m Sanwa opening (Reuter): Conviction to stand against ex-chief of Nestle subsidiary London Traded Options By Our City Staff: 'Valid payment' to Ward Former director appeals to Lords against Guinness order Teestside Initiative Talent Ability BS plans ?30m for upgrading facilities Saur links up with Welsh Water for waste disposal bids Ptarmigan in the black The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Airlines ride an all-time high Despite some clouds on the horizon, the airline industry looks set to ride out the turbulence caused by traffic chaos and interest rates, reports harvey Elliot, air correspondent On a survival course Giant mergers and changes are in the air as smaller companies fight for the existence Emirates On-line links hit a snag BIA The up lifting experience Aero-Print Charter firms prepare for a market dog-fight Into the future High-flyers cash in on cargo The scramble is on to win a slice of the lucrative airline freight trade South African Airways Leasing is the key to cost cuts Delta Airlines The case for savins the world Protecting the environment, by Philippe Sands and James Cameron Corroboration omission Legal Appointments Abbey National Multiple Display Advertising Items Evidence required to strike out false jailing Failure to pay debt is sufficient evidence of inability to pay Power to grant order before process Intrigued by the difference Foreign lawyers attended a conference in London to study the shaper profile of our legal profession. Edward Fennell reports Legal Appointments Midlands Electricity Michael Page Legal International Recruitmen… Key to complete efficiency Laurence Simons Associates Applied Management Sciences Limited Aid for whom? Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Masters Human Resource Consultants MSL International Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Pilkington Ropewalk Chambers, Nottingham Law Personnel Michael Page Legal Multiple Display Advertising Items Lipson Lloyd Jones Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment Chambers and Partners Gardiner Theobald Erostin Group PLC The Post Office Have You Passed your Law Finals? Articled Clerk… Durnford Ford Solicitors Meijburg & Co. Tax Lawyers Nissan Driving Britain into Europe Llambias Legal Amerada Hess Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified No Title Public Appointments Legal North Western Regional Health Authority National Power Shropshire Health Authority Humberside County Council Asa Law International Property and Leisure Cleverland Country Council Committed to the countryside A love of nature and hard work carry more weight than formal qualifications in the expanding conservation business. Berly Dixon reports Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Health Authority Senior… Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland The Times tomorrow South East Thames Regional Health Authority West Glamorgan Health Authority West Midlands Regional Health Authority Public Appts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Derbyshire Health Services South Bedfordshire Health Tournament sponsors are held to ransom Golf: A Booming Ame Seems Unable to Get to Grips with Problems Caused by Th Econtinuing Payment of Appearance Money Rafferty's progress is reward for a dedicated approach Israel go to the desert as Colombia qualify Overseas Football: Goalless Draw in Tel Aviv Earns South Americans a Trip to World Cup Final in Italy US prepared to pay Maradona keeps Napoli clear at top (Reuter): Kite steps in for a third title Overseas League Results Here's Mudd in your eye Foursomes sponsorship Laid-back Irish find tempo to their liking Hockey Pools Forecast Redgrave pulls out over team selection Bobsleighing All Blacks have the experience to add to Newport's woes Rugby Union: A Clubin Decline May Not Be a Match for New Zealanders Old rivals head for final again Lull in battle to secure cup places in Italy Changes in style for Fijian game Humphries paves the way Dilemma over building teams for World Cup Smith one of three newcomers for Irish Neath players prominent in Welsh teams Equitrack provides true test Racing: Lingfield Successfully Launches First All-Weather Meeting Chesnokov is toppled From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Dunne back in limelight Bentley remains on a high Tennis Baldi onlooker as his chance slips Motor Racing Kosar is on song for Cleveland American Football Mandarin: Talented Argentum on handy mark to lift Redcar trophy Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings William Hill Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Scudamore waits on doctor The Times Racing Service How City muscle won Spurs In the second part of The Times' series on the power struggle for the future of football, we examine Irving Scholar's fight for control of Tottenham. The series is from a new book* by Alex Fynn, deputy chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi Advertisin, and Lynton Guest with Peter Law Exodus of players felt by sinking Leicester Basketball Today's Fixtures Wasps hold-up temporary Ice Hockey Irving Scholar Sport on TV Smith's success likely to give her No. 1 spot Badminton Tomorrow How Philip Carter won and lost the League The untold riches of the desert Snooker Hibernian look to Goram to shine Turner forced to keep pace with inflation Favourable draw is the stuff of more shocks from Sutton Football By a Special Correspondent: Glover is spot on as Yale share the spoils West Ham agree to sell Ward (Reuter): Britain celebrate first President's Cup win For the Record Anxious eventers set up own union Equestrianism Gower will be back in April MacLean leads Wizards to clear victory Squash Rackets Dickson's Cup target Two-game ban on Hampson Rugby League Tactical battle is under way as Blake takes lead Yachting Johnston finds her range to beat Bruce Bowls England bow to Qadir (Reuter): W Indies overwhelm hosts MGL Prime Health McLaren will resort to law for Senna Israelis to be guests Sport in Brief Sandford likely to take over as League chief ID card concession over emergencies Tunnel vision confuses viewer End Column TV date for Liverpool

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