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News from 02/11/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Jamie Dettmer and Colin Narbrough, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Tiffany Brown, Cliff Feltham, Angela MacKay, Hazhir Teimourian and Paul Wilkinson, Philip Howard, Alexander Elkin, Jeremy Kingston, Ian Morrison, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Frank Ching, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, S. G. Mountfield, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, G. W. Ince (Managing Director), Suzy Van Der Byl, Jeremy Penn, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Sibyl E. Crowe, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Viet Ho, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Alex Fynn and Lynton Guest with Peter Law, Philip Robinson, Duncan Heenan, Sylvester Stein, Charles Bremner, Simon Hardwick, John Percival, Nigel Williamson, Political Staff, Philip Allott, R. P. Fawcus, Max Harrison, Paul Wheeler, Leslie Tilley, Godfrey Dann, Anne Stewenson, Oscar Moore, George Rae, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Robert Collier and Our Foreign Staff, Nicholas Harling, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Daniel Treisman, Robert O'neill, Mark Souster and Nicholas Wood, Catherine Sampson, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barry Fox, Peter Stothard, Chris Partridge, Jonathan Braude, Phil McLennan, Shirley Brasher, Richard Evans, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Alan Perks, Ronald Butt, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Milner, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, R. F. Potter, David Murray, Christopher Walker, David Climie, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Brenda Read Chairman, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Claus Geissmar, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Tasker, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Neil Goulden Chief Executive, Sarah Jane Checkland, M. P. Ince (Director), Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Derek Sach, Adrian Dannatt, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, Gerd Buck, Martin Banks, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Martin Winn, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Gavin Littaur, Colin Campbell, Christopher Jackson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Justin Evans, Clement Freud,

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Banks to pay for council's £6bn gamble High Court rules speculation illegal Index Saturday Pakistan's cub Index Shares rally continues on hopes of Jaguar bid Stevenson's lost story a little too close to home Picture Gallery Flags of honour for an airman and a child Four women win posts in Kinnock's reshuffle Beverley:'natural death' French may fund Kent tunnel link Contras attacked as truce is ended Invest for School Fees Limited Baronet wins 1p damages for libel Ambulance pay threat 1922 Committee battle Child appeal lost For complete security trust B&Q Major to present an alternative plan for monetary union Lawson farewell Gummer attacks ban on UK beef Listeria warning criticism rejected Strong opposition to food irradiation plan Tube and rail fares to go up by 10% Correction Coroner calls for review of 'limited ' mental health act Many victims lost in families struggling to care for them Euro Disney shares for winners The enduring triumph of Rome Tolstoy claims former steel chief lied Doctors face action if rude or condescending to patients WPc says colleague raped her Young check pollution Victims die 'unnecessarily' Smaller businesses can now afford top advertising… Friend helped to build sonic gun Portfolio Platinum Hammersmith ruling closes councils' lucrative loophole One in four viewers disgusted by scenes shown on television Independent review of suspect convictions urged Rose tea room unearthed Tears for a train tragedy remembered in stone Savings in recycling rubbish into fuel Us denies Lockerbie bomb alert Improved lighting cuts crime by 90% Road may close for Stonehenge Journalist vote Sea fire rescue BA pay offer Fraud charge Father jailed Deer departed Killing triggers call to block release of mentally ill patients The New Lancia Thema 16V Cartoons raise £40,500 to fund museum RSPCA pulls out of Cruft's England chess loss to strong Russians Ivory campaigner attacks Thatcher Plea on boat people Medell?n murders Sisulu's court surprise Child search widens Japanese tremors T Telecom Security White House wary on Contra arms Protest on 'trial by TV' Duchess of York rounds on her critics By Our Foreign Staff: Saudi envoy murdered Khmer Rouge near second city Panam (Reuter): Katyn pressure grows on Kremlin Women's rights debate inflames Jordanian electoral passions From a Correspondent: Krenz pledges full perestroika while safeguarding party New Forum inches towards recognition (Reuter), (AFP): Soviet miners defy strike ban Moscow (AFP)-References to Marxism-Leninism lave been dropped this year for the first time in slogans which commemorate the anniversary of the Russian revoution next week. But the uprising's founding slogan, " All power to the Soviets, " is to reappear By Our Foreign Staff: Malta summit 'could end Cold War' Shaken Bhutto offers dialogue Book reading a lost art at Harvard Nixon censures Chinese leaders for massacre Two Hong Kong liberals defiant (AFP): Police replace Tiananmen troops BM British Midland (AP): Kosovo charges on riots to stand Artistic note (Reuter): Falkland move Sailors backed (AP): Maxwell deal Strike call (AFP): Envoy recall (Reuter): Paper shuts (AP): Quake victims How is Bsb going to change the shape of British… BSB British Satellite Broadcasting Clarke accused of working by edict on GPs' contracts Lords pass Housing Bill Interest rates 'crucify industry' Confidence vote for shadow team Suspended sitting sought over docks Bill Switch from arms urged Clwyd a surprise choice Crested letter attacked Scrap value of gates Inquiry on human insulin Lords call for veal ban £11m for fund Eviction Bill Parliament today For Sale/for Lease Nationwide Property Opportunities The Big Apple of their eye Self-help and security Artfile Past Worlds Channel trips The Times Voucher Biography Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Since I was passing his… How unassailable is Mrs Thatcher? The severed twain shall meet as one Bernard Levin looks forward to Germany reunited, seeing it as a pillar of peace and democracy Tying up my loose ends Peking shows its claws A Freer Bank? Killers on the March The Glory of the Watershed Alarm notes for the boat people Women in banks The last word German unity a threat to Europe? Subject to pressure S Africa's destiny Long history of postal frauds Safety posters Teaching 'exodus' Straws in the wind Court Circular Korean Mission Majestic Wine Warehouses Royal Society for Arts Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Meeting New head for the Open University Today's royal engagements Angus Morrison Christening Dinners Dr Charles J Pedersen Seaman's son who the Nobel Prize Stephen Hatch-Barnwell The Indian Civil Servsant who stayed on Roger Scott Winning fame as a disc-jockey Birthdays today Institution of Electrical Engineers Glovers' Company Latest wills Anniversaries Royal Institute of Navigation Births On this Day Fifth force losing attraction Church news Appointments The Times Enough to make the blood boil? World leaders are reported to be in better health these days. How do our own leaders measure up under pressure - particularly after recent events? Victoria McKee investigates Holland & Barrett A safer way to sleep Toddler terror Cakes for Christmas And I eat men like air Bitter Fame a Life of Sylvia Plath New Books On Saturday: Victoria Glendinning on the sometimes… BUPA First Lady claws back My Turn Burgess for once in short Short Stories Michael Foreman Glitzy States of mind romanticized Fictiion Hollywood By Gere Videal Andre Deutsch, £12.95 Tales of the City, More Tales of the City, Further Tales of the City An Omnibus By Armistead Maupin Chatto & Windus. £14.95 What He Really Wants is a Dog By Katie Campbell Methuen, £12.99 Song at Twilight By Terese Waugh Hamish Hamilton, £11.95 TLS the Times Literary Supplement Ma non troppo Television Miele Anything Else is a Compromise But can you dance to it? Childhood trauma is really no excuse for rubbish Theatre Sleeping Nightie Croydon Warehouse 'A bunch of the finest tunes' Concerts La Damnation de Faust Barbiean Hall Arditti Quartet Pureell Room Royal Shakespeare Company Something in the air Dance Up to something A vision of great fame and fortune Oscar Moore looks at the phenomenal growth of shop-shelf video sales Video Box Shadowlands The blossoming of love Cinema Thames recalls the genius of Lloyd End of the China scene Zhang Zeming: Starting again Picture Gallery Best Selling Books Concise Crossword No 2016 Entertainments This selective guide to entertainment and events… Hungarian hard-hitters Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery Medstar's cracking team Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Please Help Generously Kinnock welcomes back his rebels Banks to pay for council's gamble The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,129 Pretoria mobilizes amid claims of Namibia incursion by Swapo Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Ortega ends Contra truce Ridley gets credit as a singular man Business & Finance 25-33 Technology 34,35 Law 42… Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Reed falls to £128m Leisure deal Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Daimler-GM may save Jaguar from Ford SeaCon 'has buyers' for $1.1bn assets Prowting holds on to land bank De Savary sets sail for calmer waters Private sector to build gas pipeline Michelin's purchase of NTS is referred Tax break over water assets Arrows Limited The Amstrad Ppc with Free Portable Phone. For… Reed pays the price of that rethink Prowting Jh Fenner Cancellations propel BIA to lossof £4.9m Ashley profit up to £5.9m Rechem up to £4.7m Nissan ahead at £179m Chelsea slips into red Warringtons buys £24m portfolio Company Briefs Rabin Leacock Lipman Copson issue falls short Blanchards in £1.72m loss York takes white knight stake in ICH bid battle Powerscreen lifts profits 23% Ratners forced to raise US bid Full table at Hanson Tie-red out Sun sets for red sales By Our City Staff: Armstrong share move blocked Tax break Whitaker on target By Our City Staff: Clowes case adviser wound up "If You Really Enjoy your Present Job,… Security Pacific ready to blaze the trail again Comment David Brewerton Water's murky prospectus Audi Fujitsu reprimanded over 1p tender for computer system ERM 'could put brake on wages' (Reuter): Thai airline plans to buy 13 Airbuses Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Federated in second resignation Tandon Steinberg 'wants to buy 24% of UAL' European Leisure's £23m rights to reduce gearing Bond stock faces new threat of suspension Bears nervous as share prices continue to rise in thin trade Stock Market Support shown this week for Ladbrouke has rubbed off on its rival, Trusthouse Forte, ap 9p at 279p. Thf has been one of the worst performers among the Ft-Se index constituents since October 1. But dealers believe the shares have fallen far enough and are talking of an overdue rally Associated British Ports jumped 8p to 603p, helped by a buy recommendation from Kitcat & Aitken, which says the group, though not says the group, though not immune from recession, is one of the sector's most attractive medium-term shares. Earnings are forecast to grow at least 50 per cent to 60.2p next year Peugeot Contract Hire Dow ends slightly higher in quiet trade Chase offer rejected by Essex New World up Hospital buy German sale Stock Watch Wall Street London Trade Options Traditional Options H Holmesdale Building Society TWA The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Rally continues Stock Exchange Prices Flying a jet without windows The helmet-display method of controlling a figher will give pilots precise views of the land. And Britain may be leading in its development, Chris Partridge reports Intel discovers a flaw in long-awaited product Dealers hold their breath as there's slip twixt advanced chip and launch of the latest breed of the most powerful personal computer... Idaf International Defence and Aid Fund Hi-tech exports stay on the restricted list Pims Top prizes in press awards Lockheed Datacom Dp and Software Specialists Great rush to be among the first AMC Open Unix shuts doors Yesterday's announcement of a new Unix operating system brings an overall standard for the computer industry one step nearer realization Jobsoene And video shall speak unto video A new breed of video equipment could end incompatibility One for the road Morse New Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hi-tech toiletries Man and machine System that gets the act together A Question of Standards Big screen, small show Cold fusion sparks interest Machine-made markets Wafers with everything Leading Edge consulting Moulton Laidlaw Limited New Technology FAO The Food and Agriculture Organization General Secretary Toolmak Limited Computer Personnel Advertising Sales FCEC the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors First Call Post c. v. to Monument Executive Ltd The International Stock Exchange London B&F Bennett & Fountain Ltd Young Graduate Bondwell Grow with US Nothing ventured, nothing gained Venture capital is readily available for bright, innovative enterpreneurs planning management buy-outs. Derek Sach outlines their prospects The calibre of British managers is improving all the time. Venture capitalists, needless to say, are out looking for the best of them Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Appointments Phone:… Tice Seminars Ltd. Hillsamuel Price Waterhouse Financial Marketing MacKay personnel MOD Ministry of Defence Dti the deparnient for Enterprise East Sussex Centenary KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Chalet Staff Centre Manager Circa £15,000 + Company Benefit The Fine Art of Flying Air France Hobsons Publishing Plc Brighton College Jaeger Payroll Manager £25,000 Benefits Knight Frank - & Rutley Sales to Dealers Sales Support Manager Customer Support SA Smith Associates Ltd Ismat Asha, Reda (UK) Limited Signs & Labels Limited Monogrammed Linen Shop Ski Solutions James Martin Associates The Producers' Association British lnstitute of Management The Times Ladbroke Group Plc PSB Selective Appointments Ltd Overseas Jobs & Working Holidays 3 Trainee Brokers Graduates Start a Great City Career The Dean and Chapter of St Paul's Capital Ceramics Royal Life Insurance Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Appointments Scotoil Services Limited General Appointments Tessella PQE Financial Selection Services Partner Designate Alderwick Peachell and Partners Ltd Diary of Classified Assistant Financial Controller Williams de Broë Limited TEAM Team Systems Group Advertising Accounts Sales Stockbrokers Multiple Display Advertising Items United Counties Limited Alderwick Peachell and Partners Ltd Eagle Recruitment Ambitious Graduates Required For expanding Mayfair… P. O. Box 484, Virginia Street, Wapping, London Intersec Research Corporation Angel Recruitment International Audit Manager Hotels La Créme De La Créme The Royal College of Radiologists Aramco Pa St. James's Time Barred? P/q Acca/acma.... GFC Lighting Ltd Barnett Banking Angel Recruitment Group Financial Accounting Manager News International Newspapers Limited W&P Watts & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items MCP Management Consultants Ap Accountancy Personnel Your Opportunity to Get into Marketing Challoners Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Pr Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Council acted unlawfully in capital market transactions Banking and Legal Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experienced Audio Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notice Council erred over housing move England a favour five-day games Pieris resigns from board Limiting flukes Combative dress Heroism of Imran and Salim brings Pakistan the cup Upgrading the image of racecourse catering Lilleshall ban Narrow view of swimming Reduction in school sport Commercialization of rugby Legal labyrinth Unwanted changes Yachting status Kiwis claim eight tries as defence crumbles Unearthing tennis talent Birdie boom for Strudwick North Midlands reach final as Moon shines FitzSimons in team No move towards closed shop say us Tour officials Promising debut by Park flanker John Hall, the Bath and England flanker, has been banned for 30 days by Somerset Rugby Football Union's disciplinary Committee. Hall was sent off for a late tackle during the match agalinst Rosslyn Park after he had received a warning for dangerous use of the boof. Hall will be available for Bath's Hall will be available for Bath's match at Orrell on November 18 Oxford let lead slip away twice Hockey Tour warm-up for women Fibresand provides searching test Warning cup run in doubt Cruising Altitude looks Champion material Call to save nation's playing fields Duff shows his world championship form Madraco's owner likely to take legal action England look to new boys for inspiration Badminton New Zealand maxis keep ahead of fleet Yachting San Diego press ahead Chaplins Club well suited by ground and race conditions Sales record Mandarin: Stratford Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings William Hill Blinkered first time Irish National incentives for British trainers Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Hamilton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Light-blue sky's the limit at Ibrox As Rangers are once again in the middle of a fierce struggle for power we examine the extraordinary changes, both in t he boardroom and on the field, which have occurred at the Ibrox club during the last decade. This is the fourth extract from a new book* by Alex Fynn and Lynton Guest with Peter Law Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Cause already lost for British clubs Fixtures Sport on TV By a Special Correspondent: Dittmar's chance to avenge defeat Impressive opening Berkshire pay for past win David Murray Showdown in Adelaide Broome poised to increase tally Equestrianism Own goal starts avalanche Bull dismissed as Wolves are held £500,000 will take Sheridan to Wednesday West Ham recover poise to extend their unbeaten run Football Luxury cruise for World Cup supporters Last Nights Results Maradona dropped by Napoli Javer displays the usual frailty of her adopted home Nganga discovers a purpose Nuclear firm prepared to host international Athletics Fowler is next as Hendry seeks top spot Snooker For the Record Wilander is denied once more ITF seeks to settle cup issue Davies on the double for Auckland Games Swimming Derby volunteer Rangers changes likely to keep Souness in place Punishing lesson for Palace Ask Oxford Dictionaries All Blacks bring in Bachop and Innes (Reuter): McLaren resolved to clear Senna's name Real go down without grace Eight booked, one sent off as holders advance (AFP): Supporters attacked (Reuter), (AFP): US athletes in S Africa Sport in Brief Sinking: feeling for the amateur Restraint of trade feared

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