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News from 04/11/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Don Delillo, Alan Castle, Jon Ashworth, Rhoda Koenig, Clifford Longley, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Louise Vidaud de Plaud, Holly Hill, Patricia Davies, John Elkington, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Neil Bennett, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, D. Lasok, University of Exeter, Cliff Feltham, John Bartlett, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Jeremy Flint, Dessa Trevisan, Bryan Wordsworth, Peter Carey, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Lucy E. Murdoch, Hazel Leslie, Tony Foreman, Mario Modiano, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, Stephen Taylor, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Sudhir Mulji, Chairman, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Tom Hutchinson, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Mrs Una Andrews, Philip Robinson, Byron Rogers, J. D. Gravell, Tom Burke, Cornelius O'leary, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Thomas Godfrey, James Wood, John Percival, John Hennessy, Paul Wheeler, Simon Tait, H. M. Sparks, Maurice Healy, Director, Jack Waterman, Alex McWhirter, John Ardagh, James Bone and Alan Tomlinson, Nicole Swengley, Adam Breeze (Projects Director), Sydney Friskin, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, David Miller, Chris Thau, J. W. Tonking, (Michael Phillips), J. A., Neil Bennett and Nigel Williamson, Richard Holmes, Michael Watkins, Roger Hoyes, Raymond Keene, Bruce of Donington, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, David Gallaher and Billy Stead, Richard Evans and Nicholas Wood, Jonathan Braude, Conrad Voss Bark, Michael Dynes and Nicholas Wood, Richard Owen, Ned Sherrin, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Peter Guilford, Barry Pickthall, Peter Brimelow, John Bell City Editor, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, V. G., David Brewerton, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Thomas Weber, Christopher Thomas, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Andrew Sinclair, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Anthony Parsons, Stephen Leather and Geoff King, Brian Alderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Brian Walker, Frances Edmonds, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Alan Leighton, Director, Mike Borwick, Peter Morris, Jenny Gilbert, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Michael Horsnell, Evan Luard, Christopher Warman, Giles Pilgrim Morris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Warr and Mark Souster, Hugh Thompson, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Edward Gorman and Richard Ford, Michael Harris, Russell Chamberlin, Paul Wilkinson and Charles Knevitt, Jane Atkinson (Co-ordinator), George Jones, Judy Froshaug, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Patten's green hope for £5bn water sell-off £24bn ten-year spending programme 'safe from cuts' Portfolio Platinum In today's 60-page Times Spurs the goal? Olivier remembers his friends in £1.3m will Channel rail link takes cheaper route 'CIA drugs-for-hostages deal allowed bomb on Pan Am jet' Parkinson named, but not accused Hine Row over Brooke's hint of Sinn Fein talks Unions to ask Ford for assurances over job plans at Jaguar Glenmorangie French towns ban acid house party News Roundup Record refugee influx Cambodia criticism Chess team struggle Duke dies aged 85 Self-governing NHS units: the full list Postmen to collect mail on Sundays Aldington 'should have refused to carry out inhumane order' Euro Disney shares for winners The enduring triumph of Rome Witness admits to perjury and stakes freedom on test Ultrasonic gun case RSPCA voices concern Christmas card triggers a libel suit Damages claim over 'slur' 'Facial map' convicts raider Transplant patient gets initial dose of new drug Majestic Wine Warehouses Windfall will bring Christmas wish true Portfolio Two are jailed after disc jockey's death Vaccines may curb cancers that result from viruses BMA Clinical Conference Humphersons Waddihgton backs sentencing line Non-custodial penalties Prince 'intended to stir up a debate' Views likened to Nazi ideas Bronze Age treasures saved £1m TV series banned over excessive use of advertising TV ban on Juno upsets MoD Delay greeted with anger, contempt and indignation The Channel rail link route Pressure to sell 'may grow' Art exports Short Notice Order School faces legal action for offering gifts to lure pupils Minister pledges to hit hard at drunken drivers Parliament Nov 3 1989 Road Saftey Woolwich Equitable Building Society First child heart transplant unit opens in London Appeal in 'spiked drink' case Curbs possible on car adverts Court action starts in attempt to track down 'missing' £9m The Sunday Correspondent Tomorrow's Sunday The £40,000 work of art beneath a waterfall German ban on Uk beef challenged 'Mad cow' disease Drug dealers jailed Life for rapist 20-mile jam Killing charge Cut award Driver banned Two-year ban Maze search Long visit 300 jobs lost Spink Krenz sacrifices Politburo members Pace of change sweeps East Germans along in mounting crisis Marcos 'loyalists' in Manila protest World Roundup (Reuter): Aoun blocks meeting North pension move (Reuter): Car bomb kills four Canada abortion Bill (Reuter): Murder-hunt rewards (AP) (Reuter): Romania rights objection blocks environment deal Indonesian weather magic greets royal visitors Albanian demonstrators clash again with police From Our Correspondent, Moscow: Lithuanians in new challenge to Moscow rule Gandhi highlights party disarray in campaign launch Maestro Clubman A farewell to Hong Kong Boeing deal with Japan evades US technology curbs $4 billion joint venture Pretoria 'duped ' over UN messages Duchess in air scare (Reuter): Lima choked (Reuter): Aids cases rise Bavadra dies (Reuter): Curfew defied (Reuter): Defensive shot (Reuter): Journey back (Reuter): Subsidies end (Reuter): Navy rescue UN rekindles hope of fresh ceasefire in Nicaraguan war Conservatives aim to deliver final blow to Papandreou in Greek poll Hong Kong's snake soup is off Turbulent fight to be first black governor Shamir poised to break talks deadlock Times Diary Barry Fantoni Why Capitol Hill could change complexion Peter Brimelow reports on a growing threat to the grassroot Democrats How wild she'd be about Harry Iran's greatest blunder Anthony Parsons on an anniversary soaked in blood Send the watchdogs packing George Jones urges a complete overhaul of the Commons select committee system Taken at the Flood? Greek Drama: Act Two Mr Kinnock's New Team Needless trials of cancer patient Royal yacht's role In Lawson's wake Views from Europe UK vote on Khmer Rouge at UN A unified Germany Legal aid claims Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Rare breeds of poultry at risk Gaps in caring All change Golden oldies Court Circular Cyril Kaye The right theology for Thatcher's Britain? Birthdays Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dinners The Duke of Richmond and Gordon Motor-racing, flying and painting Weekend royal enagagements Dr Timoci Bavadra Fiji Premier ousted by military coup University news For thou art the Lord our God, and thre, O Lord,… Women as Journalists Announcements The Times Church services tomorrow Twenty fourth Sunday after Trinity Latest wills Christmas Gift Guide Edna the invincible woman Television Choice Trailblazers look back Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC 1 Dog days of the jackal Television Choice Radio Choice Jonnsons Photopia BBC 1 Teaching hospitals among those on first opting out list Britain pressed over EMU date The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,131 Word-Watching Bulgaria joins the glasnost march Not quite out of the cold Weather TDA Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Trade halt to 15 firms Stock Markets 'Easy-terms' water sale How the ten authorities are hoping to perform Secret Spurs stake deal boosts talk of takeover Brake put on Western Motor buyout High interest rates stall plan for Russian car dealers Banks to appeal over swap ruling The Equitable Life Franklin victory close in DRG bid By Our Energy Correspondent: Record 450,000 lots traded on IPE French buy 20% stake in Morgan Grenfell The British Investment Trust PLC Opec breaches output allocations Saudi Arabia registers biggest increase with 5.3 million barrels a day You've seen nothing yet, say men who transformed Meggitt Market warning on tax Stock Watch Japanese in £25m Imi Radiators buy Battle over LVMH stake may be renewed Surprise as US jobless figures steady at 5.3% Business Roundup Waterglade chief goes More Carrian charges Gold price up to $381 Unit in £1.67m sale Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Friends of the Elderly Changes at top of ITL Ramsden on sale at l00p BA 'optimistic' as UAL flop speeds Sabena stake talks Ministers round up support First airing for UK monetary union plan Tough talking ahead for Major Rebels seek dismissal of board Southern Resources directors criticized over duties Fimbra members snap up PI cover Opening is there for a man to guide Br down the right lines Ford's win shows US firms the way Mercury Communications Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Dow slips 2 points in sluggish trading Wall Street Campbell's standing by for shake-up Shares rise as City job fears dampen volume Stock Market London Traded Options Traditional Options Gains in thin trading Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Northern Rock Backward National Savings rises at last Investors are left exposed by insurance plan collapse Family Money Fidelity Surveyors to escape mandatory standards M&G Flemings Investment Trusts Banks' instant access accounts rival societies' Family Money New rules for broker bonds call Bristol & West Building Society 'Free' banking service strains the credulity Letters Finding suitable solutions to financial ignorance of wives Murky waters of grey market Abbey claims law prevents pay-out on minor accounts Family Money Robert Fleming save & Prosper Briefings Fimbra Midland Portfolio Platinum N M Rothschild Asset Mangement Ltd. A Fimbra Member Business and Finance or Family Money Nomura Investors are wooed 200 ways Family Money Jon Ashworth samples the alternatives at the international Money Show Japan's emerging rivals I. P. S Lamont PLC Top and Bottom Ten Unit Trusts Hard times under the hammer Family Money Black Horse rides in with a package for the post-grads The Savings Corporation Natwest Savings the Action Bank The Equitable Life Nomura Nomura International plc Mim Britannia Self-building a way to fortune Family Money The zero coupon option for those who can stand the wait The Legal Protection Group Limited Shop around for contents cover savings Save & Prosper the Investment House Save as you learn in Sunderland Family Money Credit limit rises in the spotlight Clerical Medical Investment Group Fidelity peps in again with up to 2% discount Tyes B Fixed Rate Mortgage Cook: Countdown to Christmas Books: Coleridge… A Walk among Giants The mute faces of Easter Island's vast stone sculptures guard the secrets of this tiny dot in the Pacific closely. No one knows how or why they were made, but, as Bernard Levin Discovers, their presence still experts a powerful and haunting influence Picture Gallery Trent Mail Order Company Limited Sanara What price the Duchess of Downing Street? The Ned Sherrin Column If I were If I were ... Douglas Hurd New conjugations for the 1990s 'Certainly I was never a child prodigy. It all happened by chance. The luck went for me' A Childhood: Peter Blake The Talking Book Club Photosales Ian Allan Regalia Thermabond Roofing Ltd. Exhibitions From our Own Correspondent: Heroic concerns and conceits From our Own Correspondent The workers have become the bosses in Poland, but Roger Boyes finds Lech Walesa, the former electrician who led them to victory, far than happy Rebuilding past glories Museums Past Worlds Journey to history Past Worlds Answers/china Sales Guide Outings Which one can you bank on? Campus Keeping faith with the fallen View of War Telecom Security Restaurant and Catering Guide The Good Earth Don Pepe Spanish Restaurant Surya The Good Eating Co 4 Chefs Required H. Blankley & Son Ltd. Mandeer One Ninety Queen's Gate Mr Kong Chinese Restaurant Fresh South Coast Lobsters The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Rodos Greek Restaurant Chateau Ramage La Batisse Beam me up, waiter Eating out Personal favourites Drini Jane MacQuitty samples some hand-picked bargains and warming treats to brighten November evenings Directory The Edradour Freixenet Montilla Impressions of lunch The Times Cook France Bissell visits Claude Monet's home in Giverny, and enjoys a taste of the artist's life Asbach Uralt Countdown to Christmas Perfect timing is the essential ingredient for Christmas fare. During the next few weeks, Frances Bissell presents her cookery countdown, starting, of course, with the cake A life dodging the bullets The Mighty Nimrod By Stephen Taylor Collins, £17.50 Creator of a brave new world Science Fiction Kingsley Amis Embracing the glamour of national failure Wales An Anthology Edited by Alice Thomas Ellis Collins, £14.95 A genius with boils and all Victoria Glendinning's imagination is invaded by a biography of a towering poetic talent that both dazzled and repulsed Coleridge Early Visions By Richard Holmes Hodder & Stoughton, £16.95 Not travelling well In Trouble Again By Redmond O'Hanlon Penguin, £3.99 In pursuit of Dallas Fiction Libra By Don Delillo Penguin, ?4.99 Paying the bill to be green Paperbacks The Green Capitalists By John Elkington and Tom Burke Gollancz, £5.95 Hugging the Trees By Thomas Weber Penguin £3.99 The singing detectives Crime Murder at the Opera Edited by Thomas Godfrey Headline, £4.99 Blooming drama in a world after the Bomb goes off Children The Plant that Ate the World By Hugh Scott Faber, £6.99 Less than useful, more than useless The Bloomsbury Guide to English Literature Edited by Marian Wynne-Davis Bloomsbury, £19.95 Steeplepring Ltd P. B. F. A Duncan Lawrie Limited Put the Universe in your Hands The South Bank Centre City of Westminster Wigmore Hall Kantor Concert Management Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Barenboim Barbican Hall Raymond Gubbay RG The Times Victor Hochhauser Back to the boards The Arts Great in awfulness Television Dance Carnal Cocktails Riverside Studios Sadler's Wells Bonhams Knightbridge Concerts Amadinda Queen elizabeth Hall History in the making Merce Cunningham Sadler's Wells A regal performance Theatre The Gods are Not to Blame riverside Studios The Womens National Cancer Control Campaign Merce Cunningham Ramble on worn path Radio Female force Jazz Jazz Update Cardata Classical Update Rock Update Absorbed in journey of the soul Records Classical Joan Armatrading A-Z Guide to Rock Next Week: the Band, the Beach Boys Aswad Christmas Gift Guide Christian Scott Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mitrain Ltd The Calex Car Seat Cover Multiple Display Advertising Items Take a shopping trip across the Channel The Times/p&o Offer Hawkin & Co Manderac For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connoisseur Wines Press Archives Limited Something Different for Someone Special This… Multiple Display Advertising Items Party Wear The Evening Dress Hire Company Bumpsadaisy Christmas Fare Send El Vino Wines this Christmas The London Hamper Co Ukeshill Ham Co The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Insublind Wiston Projects School Super Shield Multiple Display Advertising Items Shop around Multiple Display Advertising Items 'SupaSORB' Welly Bag AKOM Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tile Gallery Sofa's Sofabeds The Specialist Loft Centre Cold comfort forms Shopping Even a good central heating system can do with some back-up For the Home The London Wall Bed Company The Biggest National Suppliers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times A change of conservatory policy Take a tumble The Times Consumer Report Nicole Swengley on the latest tumble they do, what they cost Accelerated Learning Buying Guide Opera Bridge The Week Ahead Rock Concerts Dance Chess Cinema Winning Move Crossword Concise No 2018 Motor Racing 48 Tennis 49 Boxing 50 Racing 52 53 Welsh need more than optimism against All Blacks Today's Teams at Cardiff Prost master of early infighting Nicholas proves her quality US and Europe heading for final Coventry in fantasy land Simon Barnes's sporting diary, page 10 The Times Sections 4 In the Land of the Finns Romanian Pedal Power On the Trail of Literary France Rugby Then and now Sport Games Chance Senna foiled in potentially fatal formula The Sunday Times Hendry is at the top of the pool Snooker Whitaker best in 17-horse jump-off Equestrianism Czechs saddled with visa problem Cycling On the attack In Brief Dickson errs Sevens guests (Reuter): Top seed wins (Reuter): Plague testing Gliding league McEnroe the master again Records go to McNeil and Croft Swimming Scotland left with only a slim chance Hockey Corkill the odd man out in semi-final line-up Bowls Duel for wild cards given new drama by Bates and Bailey Tennis Eligibility code on a year's trial Yachting Dalton moves ahead in Round the World Race Taylor is under the microscope Harvey beats Everton drum Today's Team News For the Record (Reuter): Maradona returns for Cup tie with Werder Manager Ward Players' choice A trip to the Games Jones feels rosy about his Welsh bed of thorns Important test today for six national XVs as Rugby Union begins the countdown to the 1991 World Cup England alter plans in training and put players in command Today's Teams at Twickenham WRU elects Evans to succeed Williams Dickson calm in difficult circumstances Yachting Juniors to have share of the limelight ICE Skating: British Championship Enter a New Era with Revised Format History beckons in Cup tie Lynagh leading by example Today's Team News Fortune to favour the brave in the long run Athletics Australia count on forward planning (AFP): Rugby rebels 'must be paid' Jansher anger only serves to help Jahangir Squash Rackets Shadow is cast by injuries to players Rugby League McDonnell master plan is to run and keep running Boxing: Undaunted British Challenger Sees Great World Champion as Just Another Night's Work Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Welton to face their first big test In search of the steelhead Fishing Ile De Chypre can fly British flag in Breeders' Cup Turf Breeders' Cup Fields Swinburn relishes Zilzal challenge Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Outlook is brighter for Zilzal Tree's departure ends an era Belmez rare 50-1 winner for Cecil Mandarin: Worcester Selections Milan prize may go to Tursanah Newmarket results Wetherby The Times Racing Service Bangor Sedgefield William Hill Yahoo can launch Wetherby treble for Williamson Mandarin: Wetherby Mandarin: Southwell Cecil waits Racing next week Mandarin: Newmarket Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Creating the All Blacks' ethos Sports Book of the Week On the day Wales meet New Zealand at Cardiff, The Times recalls the 1905-06 rugby union tour through the words of David Gallaher and Billy Stead, players in the first All Blacks team to visit the British Isles and France Weekend Tips Homes & Gardens Emerald Giand Silver Mist Under the Sun Anbil Systems Ltd Diy Direct Supplies Ltd Crescourt The business of growing Gardening Garden News Jamie Wood Limited Granite Setts & Kerbs Homes and Gardens in the Times The Darlac Tree Pruner Organic Gardening for Beginners Pioneer Roof Systems Solid Timber Saw Horse Walk Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Trail Finders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Keycamp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf Bahamas Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Breaks Leger Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edwards and Hargreaves Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items CAA The Strawberry Ski Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City Breaks Woolverton House London Abbey Court Hotel York City Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Hardly a bite with Dracula Travel On the latest stage of his cycle tour through Europe, Richard Thomson discovers that Romania is not the best place to go if you're looking for a good meal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queen Elizabeth Hello to the good buys Fare Deal In search of writers' inspiration Travel From the original of Clochemerle to Graham Greene's retreat at Antibes, the south of France provides rich pickings for bookish treasure-hunters. In the second stage of his two-part tour of literary Finance, John Ardagh explores Burgundy and Provence AITO Jersey Travel Notes Taking the high road to Fotheringay Russell Chamberlin traces the course of Mary Queen of scots's tragic life through the castles in which she lived Voyages Jules Verne The land of pencil sharpeners Travel An architectural tour of Finland revealed stunning buildings and a beautiful land, says John Russell Taylor Travel News Travel Notes Art of Travel Guerba Expeditions Ltd Travel Notes Up and down with the dhow Travel Andrew Sinclair discovers age-old delights on the coast of Kenya The Biggest Choice Ever FIAT

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