News from 02/12/1989
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, William H. Toogood, Jon Ashworth, Graham Rock, Mlada Boleslav, Jane MacQuitty, Jane Malcolm-Davies, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Stephen Leather, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Owen Jenkins, Peter Bills and David Hands, Philip Webster and Colin Narbrough, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Andrew Judge, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Eaton, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent Melbourne, Lev Sychrava, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Angela MacKay and David Tweed, Vivien Goldsmith, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Libby Jukes, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Jones, Alan Lorimer, J. W. Dickson, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Colin Narbrough, Econmics Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, Ernest Beck, Frances Bissell, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Emma Nicholson, David Bowie, Fulke Johnson Houghton, Kenneth MacMillan, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Graham Wood, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Oscar Moore, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Gillian Fairchild, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Tom Cockerell, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, Peter Sanders, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Martin Fletcher and Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, W. J. Burroughs, Vyvyan Tenorio, Manila and our Foreign Staff, Conrad Voss Bark, Stephen Slater, Harry Mullan, Robin Neillands, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, John Holland, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Peter Guilford, Ian Ross, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, P. M. Cunnigham, Keith MacKlin, Brough Scott, Kenneth Fleet, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Mary Scott-Oldfield, Peter Stothard US Editor, William Douglas-Home, John Graham, Craig Lord, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, J. J. Tobias, Robert Vaughan, Graham Searjeant, Bob Wilkinson, Alan Arthurson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, F. B., Alan G. Sasse, Ian Hunter, Hugo Vickers, Rachel Warren, Jonathan Meades, Simon Rose, David Powell, Margarita Maximova, Anne McElvoy, Michael Clark and Rodney Lord, Philip Sanders, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, Susan Ellicott, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoPope invited by Gorbachov to visit Russia Vatican and Kremilin establish links at historic meeting Are we really Europeans? In today's 64-page Times Comaneci makes perfect landing in New York Aga Khan quits Jockey Club in protest Review Bush sends in jets on summit eve Sixth coup attempt in Philippines First all-out strike for ambulances Christmas Books Hine Presents MP to back war widows with Bill Beefeater Police guard boxing promoter as he recovers in hospital New hope in Markov death case Councillor who killed wife's lover jailed Mistress denied widower's house Jodge refuses dying wish Dear upset by speculation Inspectorate appointment Appeal against Aldington award likely Drivers warned to go slow in fog as four die on roads Disasters Emergency Committee Charities to benefit Portfolio Platinum Howe's enthusiasm for EMS highlights divisions on Europe Rover 200 Saloon Delors hits at 'half-baked' jibe Card fee move 'of doubtful legality' News Roundup Apology to Kinnock Triple rapist hunted Minister's roof escape BA near Sabena deal Job centre buildings Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Easing the mentally ill on borderline back to a normal life Polytechnic student tuition fees may be set at £1,000 a year Graduate taxation Guardi painting makes near record £9.89m Saleroom Aa introduces a subjective note to its hotel guide Holland & Holland Ltd Day sortie with chariots of beer By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Bill to cut illegal drug supplies Ministers' pay rise less than inflation Threat of pay strike at ballet Inquiry over £295,000 will Coe adopted Drug death Lights on H2o Minister's warning on complacency in fight against disease World Aids Day Chess giants face race against time Gorbachov's vital reform role Decmber 1 1989 Parliament East Europe Purpose-built bat cave gets first lodgers Demand for publication of papers Rover sale Fimbra Security tightened over air bomb fear US sees unique opportunity for big cuts The Arms Control Debate Bush waits for Gorbachov to make first move Catholicism seen as helping cause of perestroika Countdown to the Malta Summit Corbachov at the Vatican Picture Gallery Leaders seek to clarify their views on wave of change The Future of Europe Style wars take heat off navy disasters The Summit Ships Malta revels in its new role as superpower host Bush Arrival (Reuter): Armenia defiant over Karabakh Soviet Nationalisam Nemeth will reduce Army by a quarter Hungarian Forces Cut (Reuter): Communists ditch their guaranteed right to rule The Change Face of Europe East German Reform TV-am Fresh every morning Party leader shoulders the blame for inaction Krenz under Pressure as Revelations of Corruption Grow The Sunday Correspondent Rethinking the Prague Spring The Change Face of Europe Picture Gallery Czech garrison town eager to see soldiers go Soviet Presence US jets assist Aquino to fight off coup attempt Opposition hands the sceptre to Singh Help comes to post-Rambo man A face in the crowd emerges to take charge of a nation Man in the News: Vishwanath Pratap Singh Opposition in Taiwan alleges fraud Kumintang veterans defy first steps to democracy UK traders forge Argentine links World Roundup (Reuter): Tibetan monks jailed Sydney homes cleared (AP): Khmer Rouge offer (Reuter): Pacemaker for Teresa (Reuter): Everest hero to wed Simon Barnes Picture Gallery Hated-but the man for the moment Richard Bassett explains why a reformist Czechoslovakia needs Husak Gorbachev 's secret summit concern As the Russian empire breaks up Conor Cruise O'Brien sees a threat of German penetration similar to that in the Ottoman 80 years ago Hop oft a bus for your scotch When power starts to pall When Slav Meets Slav Disillusioned Filipinos Good Question Compensation by State benefit Changing Europe Ways to reform Soviet economy Editors' code Racism and rights Trumbull archive Hidden treasure Upholding the Bard Drawing power Safety code for school buses Student loans After you Court Circular Today's royal engagement Douai Abbey Luncheon Anniversaries Manacled to a spiritual corpse Clifford Longley Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Dinners Beating bacteria at their own game Science Report Headington School, Oxford St Godric's College Birthdays Memorial service Lincoln's Inn Lt-Gen Sir William Stratton Vice-Chief of Imperial General Staff Göran Järvefelt The thinking singer's stage director Edmund Garvey Lady Oulton Wherefore putting away lying , speak every man truth… The Times Nation faces barrage of decimal currency publicity Tomorrow's services Church news Glass Sellers' Company Appointments Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Salmon A clichéd Forsyth saga Television Choice Historic-but without the hiss Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC1 World Service Brook's theatrical vision Television Choice Radio Choice Telecom Security BBC1 Compiled by Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey From a Correspondent, Bonn: Bonn names 'Red Army' suspect for terror bomb The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,155 Weather Cyril Kaye Comment: Kenneth Fleet 19 9 Flat Sales: Bow Quarter… Executive Editor pavid Brewerton The Pound us Clowes charge New chairman Stock Markets Tourist Rates Packer and Spalvins move on Bond BAe pulls out of Ferranti offer stakes Share surge boosts water sell-off Nine days of gains ease Major's fears Holdings add spice to the sale menu Picture Gallery Bid expert Sir Gordon White joins BA board Fimbra EHP sells Singer and Ivarte to cover loans Veuve Clicquot By Our City Staff: Small investors' rebellion fails to halt Jaguar deal By Our City Staff: Leisure shares fall on Bear Brand bid BIA 'offer of £20m injection' FAI asked to explain fall Stock Watch The Times Rank may buy film operation Sony to take stake in Renaissance By Our Energy Staff: Ultramar sells to Chauvco for £31.2m Maxwell plans to take AGB private Prudential holding in Liberty sold for £39m P&P in £4.8m Belgian move Hadleigh expansion Directors quit at Saatchi Traditional Options Rise at Rolfe & Nolan Conferences postponed Chloride plunges to £5m at half time on interest costs Jeyes plans £7m rights clean-up BAe strike warning Profits down Gypsum gain Futures arrests Director goes Rate-swap ruling 'was a disaster' Talk of German phone deal lifts C&W shares Greystoke loses board seat at Summer Dispute follows investments by financial group By Our City Staff: £500,000 spectacular at Asprey Wave that means goodbye to British insurance companies London Traded Options City keeps the bears at bay Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Friends of the Elderly (Reuter): Easier credit hopes lift Dow 41 points World Markets Wall Street Unitlinked Insurance Investments Shares surge through 2,300 on persistent talk of bids Stock Market Drexel staff to be part-paid in shares Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Further gains Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Best-buy guide on where to sink investment cash IT Pays to Invest in Time Burns Anderson Brokers seek new clients Woolwich Water well primed for sell-off success Graham Searjeant charts a passage through the surprisingly simple maze of the Government's controversial privatization Fidelity M&G Home buyers dreams turn into nightmares Rachel Warren reports on the collapse of a property company Foreign Colonial The world is a stage for booking theatre seats Tom Cockerell examines ways of seeing that elusive play or musical which seems sold out until next year More protection for holiday-makers Package tour costs set to rise as travel agents widen code of conduct Save & Prosper Euro rule causes broker to raise fees Skipton Building Society A Fimbra Member Mercury Personal Equity Plan Perpetual Portfolio Platinum The Times Trade OFT chief hits out at inertia of Lloyds' card fee Charles Stanley & Co Ltd Briefings Robert Fleming save & Prosper Taxhaven-Terms and Conditions MIM Britannia DTI investigates advertising of a high risk fund Merlin International Green Investment Trust PLC Weekenders face curbs on buying homes When insurance can turn out to be child's play on the nursery slopes Chelsea Building Society Savings plan with few risks attached Clerical Medical Fighting for rights with the helping hand of legal aid Schroder Cooking: Mince 'N' Marrow Marvels The man who did a deal with God and built a folly in the jungle In an artificial city created in the remote heart of the Ivory Coast has risen a £100 million self-monument to President Houphouet-Boigny, now immortalized in stained glass, right, at the feet of Christ. Brian James reports. Photographs by Graham Wood Boss Hugo Boss Lancashire & Yorkshire Catchy number for a son of the desert The Ned Sherrin Column If I were Lady Meyer France Edmonds The Eve of Saint Rocco Upon hearing that the refurbishment of Keats's house in Rome is to be undertaken by a member of the Forte family 'I spent hours playing alone. Some children might have been very unhappy, but I wasn't' A Childhood: Penelope Lively Cardata Keeping the peace and quiet From our Own Correspondent Jerusalem's American Colony Hotel has survived 100 years of numerous wars and occupations, Richard Owen reports Praktica Acting the part properly Museums Historical re-enactment has come a long way, Jane Malcolm-Davies writes Listening in on the action Campus Exhibitions Directory Zen Plaza A spa, spa better thing I eat … Eating out Resident of Tunbridge Wells likely to be disgusted by excellent food served in classy surroundings should stay at home, Jonathan Meades warns Christmas Restaurant Guide Mann's Beijing Maroush Lebanese Restaurants Mr Kong Harbour City Namaste The Good Earth Restaurants Bhatti Indian Cuisine Sing Loong Seafood Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth David C. B. E. Margaret Visser Freixenet Dow's In search of mince The Times Cook France bissell gets all cut up over the essential components of terriac, meat loaf and fish tartar Cortina Cupboard love Countdown to Christmas Chateau The Edradour Jolly good writing weather The House of Niccolo Wrap up this Christmas God bless books, every one Christmas Books The essential reading for Christmas: The Times critics pick the best books of the year in their fields, from novels to science, from classics to cookery, and politics to poetry, in a four-page Christmas book supplement Crime in its prime Marcel Berlins Dennis Walters Coleridge by miles Reviewers, critics and specialists of The Times were invited to select up to three books that they had most enjoyed in 1989 Wh Smith Cabbages, kings, categories Christmas Books Grace Robertson Dillons Christmas Bestsellers The History Guild Sandringham stockings Christmas Books Hugo Vickers on the season's shelf of royalty and pseudo-royalty books A rich cornycopia Port 1984 A red-letter year Drink Burgundy specialists have had high hopes of 1988-and quite rightly so, as Jane MacQuitty reports The Times Wine Selections PIAT Letting off steam Outings The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance Capital Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Messiah Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carol Concert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last Night S Performances Reviewed in today's… Shooting wildly Television Paul Griffiths BBC SO/Masson Maida Vale The Old Vic The poetry of power Theatre Lady Betty Almeida Opportunities lost and taken The Arts As Sir Keneth MacMillan approaches his sixtieth birthday, John Percival reviews his turbulent, dramatic career Opera awaits its fate The return of the gentle persuader Concerts Vladimir Ovchinikov Able-LABELS Radio Amcor L'oiseau-Lyre QUAD Reviewing the best of 1989 Records David Bowie A-Z Guide to Rock James Brown Christmas Gift Guide Yattendon KEW Birthday Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified The marks of Meissen Collecting Bargains can still be found in early German porcelain, writes Peter Philip Sales Guide For her Groom Bros Ltd For Him Withycombe Fair For her Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saddler & Cope Ltd W M Lindop Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Everyone Cashmere Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide For Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items Ukeshill Ham Co SOS Talisman Something Different for Someone Special This… Knowle Rock Trading Co. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Present Surprise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiddlycroquet Multiple Display Advertising Items Genuine Egyptian Papyrus Paintings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Fare Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Coffee Oxford Cheese Company Devon Fresh Food Smoked Scottish Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Staplestore Nealbourne Ltd Wrapover Hertfordshire Futon centre Michael Meldean Ltd. De Courcy Akom Ltd Traditional Screens Satin Sheets Shoparound Tablesafe County Furnishing Don't Compare our Prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amber Products Foam for Comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Traditional Victorian Nightshirts Domestic Paraphernalia Co Futons Multiple Display Advertising Items Pure new wool Grandesse Ltd Ardenco Ltd Tall Men Traditional Limited Edition P&S Ltd Quality Shirts Bumpsadaisy The armchair guide to gifts Shopping Nicole Swengley wraps up all your Christmas gift problems with lots of imaginative and practical ideas Bridge The Week Ahead Rock Chess Winning Move Crossword Tennis 52 Rugby Union 55 Racing 56,57 Sports Book 58 A tragic return to his roots Fragrance of a rare Orchid Royle heads for promotion Arsenal recall Merson to squad Revitalising the Highlands Where Dragons Roam The Best of the East The Rhine Gets It Right One in the eye for Cyclops Tennis: McEnroe Still Has the Champion's Instincts on the Big Points at the Masters Remy Martin V. 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Anxieties over Reform Act Yarranton defends the funding of British sport Ccpr Conference Davis pounces on Wilkinson blunder Snooker For the Record Rovers out to spring cup shock Rugby League No headway The tall man out to inspire a high renaissance Ossie Wheatley, the anonymous figure at the helm of English cricket, reveals his radical plans to Alan Lee Players in incident are fined Mental scars add to the list of worries for Dalglish Football: Injuries Added to Insult as Liverpool and Everton Attempt to Regain the Winning Habit Weekend Team News The televised game's golden age Celtic hoping return of Aitken will halt slump Special Correspondent: Oldham ensure Royle can go on winning note Palmer is 10 behind Zembriski Sport in Brief Soviets are in charge Froud 's title No slip up New director (Reuter): Whitney's break Frustrations for Douce after fall Cycling Reservoir of wildlife in the shadow of Snowdon Rex Bellamy discovers the diverse delights of Lake Vyrnwy Irving call for tour to go Dutch Squash Rackets Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Tomorrow Rugby League Southgate facing shortages in attack Hockey Guardian tag washes with NRA Finshing Divisional contests form ready-made England team trials Rugby Union Thorburn quick to react as the game moves forward Anglo Scots on brink Today's Team News From a Correspondent Sydney: Australian coach wins re-election Hall task by royal command Badminton British sailors to fore Cram to race against Elliott Athletics Women shake a leg for Britain Yachting Stylish Wilkinson defies odds again Snooker (Reuter): Sri Lankans hindered Power cars discover new home Motor Sport Another hundred by Manjrekar revitalizes India Cricket Unfriendly weather for leader Skiing Gillingham nears peak Swwimming Faldo shows he still has the resilience to succeed Golf Triumph of hope that is La Manga Angol victory enhances cruiserweight status Boxing Oxford have back-up Athletics Great stayer in the survival stakes Michael Seely, racing correspondent of The Times, will on Monday be honoured by the Horserace Writers' Association as the Racing Journalist of the Year. Brough Scott, of The Sunday Times, offers a personal tribute to his colleague Pointing to a fairer system Henry Kelly suggests improvements for penalizing jockeys Taking leaf out of the natural justice book Elsworth lines up alternatives Top riders chase yen Johnson Houghton fined £750 after Rifada's demotion Jenkins fined £400 on disrepute charge Progress in Aliysa case Celtic Shot can pass chasing test Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections The Times Racing Service Craine has three-day ban for whip offence on Stack filly Mandarin: Nottingham Selection Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Southwell yesterday Racing next week Rapid Raceline Tales the tape does not tell Sports Book of the Week Boxing is a game practised by special men who, when they reach the top, become extra special, and three such British legends are celebrated here by Harry Mullan Canals mean business Countryside England's waterways are turning to the tourist trade. Ronald Faux explains why Cold comfort? Weather Eye Greenfingered gifts Gardening Roof Saver Pine beds by Moriarti Old Fashioned and English Roses Vane Art Top and Soft Fruit Banish Moles Humanely Bonsai Ardenco Ltd. Jamie Wood Walk Picture Gallery Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelcall Alternatives Islands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Festive Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Right Place to Be Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Running water intelligently Britain James on what makes the Rhine so different from the Thames Cayman Islands Dumplings with a everything Travel Ros Drinkwater crossed the German border in the unfashionable direction, to eat heartily in the East Travel Notes Swan Hellenic Cunard Princess Travel Notes Thomson Georgian splendours Travel Notes Surcharges under scrutiny Travel News Aito SKI Four Corners East, where the dragons play Peter Guilford cuts a private track through some of Indonesia's least known and most colourful islands Travel Notes The Times Philips
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