News from 01/12/1989
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, John Izbicki (Director), Robin Young and Frances Gibb, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jasper Rees, Suzy Price, Pearce Wright, Paul Bompard, Ernest Beck, and Alan McGregor, B. J. Keegan (Company Secretary), Philip Denny, Philip Goodhart, Harvey Elliott, Peter De Ionnon and Stephen Warr, Vyvyan Tenorio, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Harry Eyres, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Kevin Eason, Ivor Gowan, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Johnny Black, Ruth Gledhill, Sir David Hunt, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Stephen Turner, P.E. Henry, Lesley Abdela, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Cosmo Russell, Nigel Williamson, Tom Cross, Gavin Bell, Josephine Fairley, William Greaves, Tekeste G. Tekie (Chairman), Mary Dejevsky and Our Foreign Staff, Hugh Hanning, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Lawrence Breen, Vyvyan Tenorio and Our Foreign Staff, Barry Pickthall, Nimal Mathew, Richard Bassett, Norman Stone, David Brewerton, Sheila Gunn and David Cross, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Richard Owen, Juan Carlos Gumucia and Martin Fletcher Javier Pérez de Cuékkarm the Secretary-General of the UN, announced, Simon Hardwick General Secretary, Mandarin, Craig Lord, Ian Murray and Michael Evans, Martin Fletcher and Tom Gibb, Alan Franks, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Gerals Davies, Alan Coren, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk,
ResumoJury's £1.5m award trebles libel record Aldington case boosts demand for new rules on damages Voices in the wilderness? Portfolio Heathrow rail link threat Ferranti suing 'Gubby' dies Index Boxing promoter shot in street Police offer £50m to victims of Hillsborough Better deal in sight for war widows Aquino's palace comes under fire Government made secret 'concessions' over Rover Dealshore Limited Soviet leader calls for summit Police chief may join inspectorate News Roundup Age discrimination Parents back opt-out Tribute to inspector Aids doctor struck off Famine relief appeal Strasbourg £1.5m award sets record as costliest defamation For 15 years campaign became Tolstoy's agonising obsession Unemployed Watts begins quest for job Trial awakens terrible memories for Yugoslavs Soldier's thoughts reflect atmosphere of fateful Carinthian spring 'I didn't expect massacre, just trial under Tito' Peer tells why he signed order for the Yugoslvas to be sent back Younger in drive to woo wavering MPs to vote for Thatcher Consumer group move on lawyers' immunity The Edradour Court warns house sellers Blue Angel crime fighters visit their new beat Shooting victim bought guns for IRA The British and Irish governments met in Dublin yesterday for the first Anglo-Irish conference since the early summer not dominated by security issues and the leaking of intelligence information. Both sides viewed the meeting as a chance to broadent he scope of discussions in a more relazed atmosphere. The delegations, led by Mr Peter Brooke, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, and Mr Gerard collins, the Irish Foreign Minister, discussed cross-border ventures in industry and tourism which wouls qualify for part of £500 million in European Community funds. In a joint communique, both sides reaffirmed their committment to dialogue and condemned recent terrorist attacks in Northern Ireland Ideas for worship 'bizarre' Labour attacks lodger proposal Mortgage payments Hope for widows as MPs protest Vauxhall strike threat Life for killing Kidnap jailing Burning ban NHS research Road deaths 999 lobbying Bigger gallery Portfolio Platinum Nuclear Electric's chief pledges safe and clean supplies Scientist warns of the danger in new knowledge Role of gene in cancer is found Science Report Rank Xerox Limited Ballet revives memory of stage stardom Health Education Authority First-class delivery standard for mail is appalling, MPs say Picasso fails to beat art record Saleroom Pork a wise buy in Christmas run-up Weekend food prices Dixons Aids sufferer welcomes visit by Queen Planelectric Soviet minister in surprise visit to the Afghan King Gorbachov in Italy Moscow (Reuter)—Latvia's Communist Party last night appeared to be considering a formal split with Moscow after calling a special meeting to discuss its future status, Tass reported. The Soviet Politburo has already warned Lithusnian party leaders aganist reestablishing themselves as an independent party Couture gives way to culture On the charm offensive in Sicily Raisa Back in Limelight Seeking a Europe 'whole and free' Bush Sets out Reuter: Berlin's regret Honecker may be put on trial East German Corruption East Berlin - The East German Government pleaded with industry yesterday to pull out all stops to enable the collapsing economy to survive the winter (Anne McElvoy writes). Herr wolfgang Meyer, the government spokesman, said: " The situation is very tense; we need to mobilize all materials and workers. " B&q Reappraisal of invasion clears way to party's exit Waiting for a second springtime of reform Missing Romanian gymnast still silent Comaneci Mystery Aquino safe as palace comes under air attack Manila coup attempt Lee wins £73,000 libel damages World Roundup (AP): Crane man 'alcoholic' Protest by Slovenia (Reuter): Crash bodies looted Armenia fears worse toll as high-rise blocks return Jaguar Americans flee Salvador rebel attack Woolworths Car bomb death signals return of terror group Red Army Faction (Reuter): Israel warning to Syria on Aoun New York (Reuter) a Norwegian soldier serving with United Nations forces in Lebanon was shot on Wednesday near the village of Kaoukaba, Se Beggars sue over US subway ban Ex-detectiye is held over the killings of two white activists Comet From a Correspondent Hong Kong: Boat people fly back to Vietnam 'Frightener' with a fading mission Man in the News: Bod Denard Panama ships ban Bomb deaths (Reuters): Ferry sinks (AFP): Nidal denial (AP): Death term Police 'to present Lockerbie evidence' (Reuter): Peres unwell (Reuter): Drugs purge (AP): Fatal error (AP): Teresa unwell House deceived on Rover sale, says Kinnock November 30 1989 Ridley puts forward strong defence for BAe purchase Challenge on the exchange rate Major stands his ground Treasury Thatcher boost in 1922 vote Labour MP tops legislation poll Ministerial visit for the City 'Russians' Stubble burning to be banned Agricultural Warning for 'bad' charities House of Lords New plea for widows Ambulance demand rejected 'Sacrosanct' Money Party 'deal' Coe selection Parliament next week Parliament today The eagle and the ugly duckling French plans to make Charles de Gaulle airport the hub of Europe threaten to leave Heathrow grounded in bureaucracy. Harvey elliott investigates Whsmith Lordships for commoners Instant nobility could be yours next-if you have the money National Australia Bank This Month, Alan B'stard's Weview of… 'Once decided, the line can only be drawn in blood' What is the Astor legacy? As campaigners for women's rights form a new front, Lesley Abdela asks: how far have we come in 70 years? Lively debate Vigo Carpet Gallery Dear diary Ecosphere Woolworths Nigel Williamson The Times Diary The tragic casualties of peace Norman Stone explains the political background to the Aldington trial-the post-war power bargaining that led Britain to send the Cossacks back Even the television cameras vote Labour Robert Kilroy-Silk sees a party close to power but with no overall strategy Take the down line for destiny Malta's little mysteries Peter Stothard on the potential for surprise in the superpower talks That Vision Thing Uphill All the Way Damage by Jury Joint ambulance service plan Language teaching Events in Sri Lanka Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Urgent task to fight Ethiopia famine Alternative homes for boat people Swiss civil war Mounting costs in care homes Tory leadership Elusive airwaves On the waterfront Court Circular Today's royal engagements Index Intercity Receptions Forthcoming marriages Luncheons and dinners Order of Merit Porgy and Bess Hatchlands School 23rd of Foot Memorial service Marriages Anniversaries Birthdays today 'Gubby' Allen A cricketing legend on and off the pitch Dr Alfred Herrhausen West German banker of bankers Warren Tute Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning that… On This Day Tinned Foods on Sale To-Day The Times Last Night's Performances Reviewed in… Food for unhealthy appetites Television Tomorrow The Nutcracker Times Newspapers Ltd. Right stuff, wrong label John Russell Taylor on non-European art and the conceptualist Michael Craig-Martin Multi-layered satire The Guise Pentameters Triumphs and ordeals of the dressing room Theatre I, an actor Hampstead Theatre Sharply-worded dispatch from the class war Jackets Ii Haymarket Studio, Leicester Arts Theatre Extravagant patterns Concert Lontano/Martinez St John's A wing and a prayer Vienna PO/Previn Festival Hall A composer of pleasure Weekend Gigs Royal Ballet Griffith bound by the band Live Review Nanci Griffith Hexagon, Reading Chris Rea Extravagant claims lost in hazy mix Albums This selective guide to entertainment and events… Top Films and Videos Concise Crossword No 2041 Entertainments A sumptuous baritone Word-Watching Our Country's Good Winning Move Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent Art Galleries International Art Auction Journey back in the USSR Television Choice Radio Choice HMSO Books BBC1 Terror bomb kills West German banker The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,154 Weather Two die in M6 crashes The Times All the shades and hues of Ladies Day Political sketch Index The Pound Stock Market Bank offer 'still on' Gold drops Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Bear Brand offer values Leisure at £80m Ferranti sues for return of lost $198m Broker list taps water investment Green trust goes cold on water shares Privatization stands to lose environment-friendly investors MEPC shakes off property gloom Return to the House-by private car Pound and shares gain ground Rbs makes £108m debt provision Dan Air Abbey objects to appeal by YMCA Mercury IMF extends deadline for deal to increase contribution quotas Battle-scarred BPB sees shares rise Royal Bank of Scotland Mepc Printer on insider deal charge Lyons Irish raises payout Demand shortfall cuts Plysu profit Bennett restructures after tumbling to loss of £7.88 m Paramount jobs go as rescue crumbles Erskine to dispose of operation in Russia Business Roundup Nu-Swift back to 37p fall AMP bid goes unconditional Caledonia 34% ahead Advance at Penny & Giles Bid for Jaguar cleared O&L slides to £730,000 at half time Company Briefs Metal Closures rejects £43.9m bid by Wassall Hestair sells Hope for £11.6m Cook named 'company of the year' Citi - a corp sans esprit Nordic banks bid for rest of SBG Joining the gentlemen Elbowed out Tie tag Profits at Scapa up to £20.1m Distributors' trade group Marina ahead Trust advances BPB 'to seek action by EC' Hotel Conrad Some old scores have still to be settled Comment T Yes B Trustcard Atari Brinkmanship that won Rover All those involved in clinching the controversial deal for the ailing British car maker had to negotiate a political minefield which stretched from Westminster to Brussels Amstrad Investors hungry for food shares Stock Market Hepworth rose 6p to 251 ½p. Hoare Govett has published a buy circular, highlighting yield. It is also forecastign £102 million before tax for 1989,20 percent growth in earnings and no debt at the year-end. Hoare says the shares are " severely" undervalued London Traded Options Traditional Options Fresh rates hopes lift Dow 17 points Norwich Union Enso-Gutzeit Oy The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc Polly Peek steps up challenge Derek Harris reports from Istanbul on plans to swithc production to Turkey Mansfield jumps 15.6% to £4.3m By Our City Staff: Warning of losses at Michael Peters National Westminster Bank Plc Bid failure places SAS 'top of airline league' S&P cuts Drexel credit rating Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Olvies Paper Mill The Times Birmingham Mint chief goes after slide into red MEPC plc Icahn may lift USX stake above 25% Mine progress K&K cash buy Talks ended Opec will breach new output limits Indonesia says Bond debt rating is downgraded Give Samuel Pepys a Thrill H2o H2o Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Rally continues Stock Exchange Prices Car Buyers' Guide Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers B&K Thomas Hadleigh Collectors Cars Sports & Classics Surrey Road & Racing Volkswagen Wave Band Philips Armstrong Carphones General Guys Cars Four Wheel Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Talking Boxes More money for jam The Government is to spend another £12 billion on roads. 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Specialists on The Times deliver their verdicts. Today: Jenny Macarthur on equaestrianism Whitaker's stamping ground Equestrianism The Times Eagles set to swoop on limping Giants American Football Leading seniors on edge Lions must stay in their place Rugby Union: The Good Wishes of Wayne Shelford Provoke Reflection Defeat by the Soviets proves the final straw Rankings rivals are taken aback by Strange's fine start Golf Bennett and Allen are pride of St Dunstan's Thorburn is employed Down the tubes in quest of a crown Briton chases world championship in Hawaii's life-threatening surf Davies to drop his Midlands coaching job Welsh players are banned Ayr suffer two bans and a fine Ice Hockey Dutch double hope for the best of British Princes play host to the paupers Non-League Football Today's Fixtures Velodrome planned at Harlow Cycling Lancashire's defence is hard to crack Hockey Forest Sun to spark Balding double Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Bangor Selections The Times Racing Service Punters in the cold over Proud Patriot Charter Party out Mandarin: Southwell Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Vulrory's Clown brings light relief to Brennan family Legal action by Telford Sandown inspection William Hill Games finances depend on TV Miandad savours a rare century Cricket Fixture congestion is still causing concern Rugby League RFU secretary speaks out in defence of amateurism Yachting: New Race Will Be Held to Mark the 21st Anniversary of a Remarkable Voyage Edwards must protect a fragile lead Confidence of Ruck-Keane Rackets Barrister proposes appeals tribunal Kaelin masters icy course Skiing Clubs given use of higher rate banking account Hobson and Hunt are well placed Canute dons a rugby shirt A final with two lanes Swimming Robson's call for clubs' aid Cautious Scotland pull out of Rous Cup game Briggs forces opponent into mistakes Real Tennis: Blossoming in a Way in Which King Henry Viii Would Have Definitely Approved Birmingham keen to turn back the clock with Francis Football Icing on Graham's birthday cake Royal help in spreading the gospel Rangers take new direction at top level Agassi finds his limitations are cruelly exposed Tennis: Becker Tames Young Lion with a Display of Authority at Madison Square Garden Wilkinson constructs whitewash Snooker Stewart ignites circuit plan Motor Racing Angol's poise puts him in spotlight Boxing For the Record White in charge Geaves is richer for experience Squash Rackets Wheels in motion Tomorrow's Sport Warren: the rise of a man of the Eighties IRFB prepares a way forward to amateur charter Fimbra Sport in Brief Board agree tour of S Africa Picture Gallery Dent backs life bans as way of rescuing football's image Cricket mourns Gubby Allen
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