News from 16/12/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Alan Castle, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Graham Rock, Lisanne Radice, Anatol Lieven, Holly Hill, Patricia Davies, Clovis Keath, Margaret Leslie, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Stephen Leather, C. D. Lacey (Medical Director), Mark Souster, Ian Prestt, Director-General, F. E. McWilliamILLIAM, Martin Spence, David Lee, Michael Knipe Bucharest, Michael Evans, Kerry Gill, Stewart Tendler and Philip Jacobson, Sheridan Morley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, R. M. Mawditt, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Philip Ball, William Underhill, Clive Davis, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Harold Pinter, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Wayne Asher, Peter Jones, Michael Tate, Ian Greenidge, Milton Shulman, Alan Webster, Michael Hartland, Louise Taylor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Ray Robinson, David Cross and Craig Seton, John Percival, Eric Clapton, Geoffrey Matthews, Bruce Kent, Chairman, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Simon Tait, A. B. de T. Andrews, E. C. L. Butler, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Oscar Moore, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Barry Millington, (Michael Phillips), Maurice Wilkins, Michael Watkins, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Michael Binyon and Frederick Bonnart, Peter Davalle, Christopher Mosey, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, R. Irving, Jonathan Braude, Conrad Voss Bark, C. E. W. Green, Director, Samuel I. Cohen, John Malins, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Mike Nicholls, Irving Wardle, Karen Armstrong, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Tim Heald, Stephanie Billen, Rodney Hobson, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, John Graham, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Frances Edmonds, John Shaw, Jenny Gilbert, Lake Sagaris, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Michael Horsnell, F. B., Charles Hennessy, Mac Margolis, Rio de Janeiro, Jonathan Meades, Martin Winn, David Tytler, Education Editor, Anne McElvoy, George Sivell and Stephen Leather, Michael Kinsley, Neil MacGregor, Muriel Kellett, Clive Turner, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Tim Neligan, John Bell and Martin Waller, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Tom Holland, Mary Dejevsky, C. J. Hudson, Philip Ray, Julian Nangle,
ResumoAlert on eve of Lockerbie anniversary US gives public warning of terror threat to Europe Portfolio Platinum In today's 52-page Times Medellín drug boss killed Gorbachov leads the tributes to Sakharov Liberal Jews will not back Chief Rabbi Inflation setback with rise to 7.7% HINE Thatcher stands by quota for colony Fresh payoff scheme for miners in plan for more pit closures Glenmorangie Muslims reassert Rushdie death ruling Left-wing MP loses selection News Roundup Storms forecast Dog breeders charged Top job for woman Night nurse raped Stop for socialism Jewish parents upset over Christinas hymn Blow for Whisky Galore salvage Correction Doctor was 'not in business of finding kidney donors' 'Stun gun' trial judge rebuked Gallery linking artists and buyers looks to flotation Saleroom Russian help secures drug-ring coivictions Operation Diplomat heralds new Anglo-Soviet co-operation Pressure to deliver petrol retail report Tracing of dementia simplified Crosses to mark roads toll Dingbats Two share cash and bonus gift Portfolic Platinum In the Times next Week MP takes up fight on computer tampering Lockerbie looks back on the night the plane fell 'If I dod not face it now future anniversaries could be worse. The town will never be the same again' Air security inspectorate to be given tough powers Cyril Kaye German-based group is chief suspect Relatives in fight to know what happened Syrians seek terrorist evidence Thatcher says 999 dispute hits the sick Sheriff wins poll tax case over workroom Legionella at BBC Carrot anneal Widow killed Scene change Homes offer Thrown out Waddingtons Disaster aid Man charged Fiddler jailed Damages case Jaguar rush Nikon Degree-wrangle student's case will be reheard Judge urges eye tests after fatal accident Peugeot will produce electric cars NatWest Stockbrokers Magnusson honour Private care practices criticized Benn's defence of socialism quotes Old Testament Parliament Petition on ambulance dispute A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Tory MPs angry at pub plan China turns deaf ear to colony's democracy pleas Hong Kong war widows fight to live in Britain Exit a beaten Denard with his cowed dogs of war Finger pointed at Pinochet in hint on human rights Chile celebrates end of general's era with demand for freedom of political prisoners Gap narrows in Brazil's leadership race Medellin drug baron is killed in shoot-out Planelectric Prague to open up western frontiers and cut back army The Changing Face of Europe Wave of discontent wins Bulgarian changes (AP): Yugoslavs set to embrace reforms (AFP): Tamil Tigers win battle for town World Roundup (Reuter): Recruit head in court 11 blacks cleared US offers KGB help Gun-runner aged 12 Noriega ridiculed Nato aims for role in reshaping Europe Cold War flights to go on Unassuming neighbour mourned Shrine of candles, flowers and a photograph Revenge attacks provoke alarm in Berlin ministry The Changing Face of Europe Romania is better 'now we have rationing' Winged goddess to be grounded From Our Own Correspondent: Death of Moscow's 'conscience' Kremlin to bring home all troops 'by the year 2000' Here are a few suggestions for a sporting Christmas Times Diary My first nomination for sportsperson of the decade went 10 a dead horse; my second goes to a one-legged Times Diary Skint Charge that would be self-defeating Neil MacGregor, director of the National Gallery, opposes any financial barriers between the public and its treasury of pictures Melancholy of a mouse muser Germany alone will decide Conor Cruise O'Brien on Washington's irrelevant line Upstaged by Westminster 'Chewing Stale Gum' Rainbow over Chile Outlook Unsettled Increased traffic from rail link Self-catering Student loans Analysing 'moderate' drinking Nazi war crimes Vanunu's appeal Barrage and birds Old money TV's options on covering sport Threat to toys Young smokers Final test No Title Court Circular Birthdays Rolex Cosmographs Marriages Andrei Sakharov Heroic dissenter who lived to witness rebirth of the Soviet system Sevenoaks School Forthcoming marriages A time of waiting that is full of hope Anniversaries Thanksgiving service Inner Temple Nico Gardener Major contribution to British bridge Richard Phelps Long serving Thames waterman Announcements & Personal From Our Special Correspondent: Admiral Graf Spee Refuelling British Wireless for the Blind Fund A taste of Hell on Earth Science Report Luncheon Samad's Ltd Appointments Middle Temple Tomorrow's services Third Sunday in Advent The Times Rhetoric of an architect Television Choice A traveller's winning ways Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC 1 Rendell's classic whodunit Television Choice Radio Choice BBC 1 Teacher's Highland Cream Flu epidemic has peaked, survey finds The Time Crossword Puzzle No 18,167 Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather Town & Country Building Society Index Executive Editor The Pound Stock Market Maximum Rover aid Waterford fall Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Fears over wages fuelled by inflation rise to 7.7% Investors put up £70m to save Lowndes General Motors pays £380m for 50% of Saab car division By Our Industrial Editor: MMC investigation at Tiphook Land under pressure over meeting Institutions oppose terms of restructuring Headlam reverses to move ahead Hestair agrees bid from BET Fimbra Section Polly Peck top Rendell's classic whodunit Shares soared through the 80s, growing at 23.5 per cent a year. But there were thrills and spills for the captains of industry. John Bell and Martin Waller report Ups and downs of the last decade The rise and rise of Britain's equity market American Life What happened to the 70s stars Stock Watch The Times Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Equities London Traded Options Property slump sends McCarthy down to £7m Standard sale to net £258m Brunning loss Grainger up Post ahead Lawyer on bail Booth rises Lees decline Trust at £2m George prepares to find answers New deputy governor faces challenge of Bank's role By Our City Staff: Asda fulfils profits forecast with interim slide to £83.5m Metal Closures in attack on Wassail VG soars on Fisons speculation Why shareholders should lead fight against short-termism By Our City Staff: Japan boost at Mahon Atari Portfolio By Our City Staff: Ec frees bank rules Anglian surges on speculation Stock Market Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Company Briefs CH Industrials up 29% at half time High rates trim BHP interims NZ record loss Fimbra ban Dow falls 14 points in heavy trading Wall Street Slide continues Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Gas glows from another bonanza Prolific Financial Management Taxing thoughts on those Christmas office parties Family Money Banks are steps ahead on best interest rates Royal Trust Unit trust body urges tax line-up with Continent First Time Buyers Interest Rates Round-Up Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd M&G National Savings Metal fund report sent to police Clowes advisers may face a compensation demand Family Money Vivien Goldsmith on investors' hopes and the Ombudsman Number plates passion powers profit-making Briefings Portfolio Platinum How film fun can snap the budget Tim Cockerell advises festive user of mail-order development services to check the small print Putting value on golden treasures Costs of moonlighting Fimbra Member Consumers seek out legal advice at the end of a telephone line Clerical Medical Thrills and spills of the housing roller coaster Tesco No Title The art of the London hit men Over the past decade British musicals have upstaged the best of Broadway, not just because they are good, Sheridan Morley says, but because, among other things, they are being marketed, like hamburgers, for easy consumption. Can London continue to outshine the re-awakening American giltz? New Woman Section Chanel Pour Monsieur Caught in the grip of a European cold influence The End Sherrin Column The Makers and the Takings of the Hit Shows If I were Frances Edmonds 'I could not understand at school why Latin and algebra lessons would make me a success in life' A Childhood: Peter De Savary Looking in vain for the party spirit Accelerated Learning Trip to history Exhibitions Social evils of no drink From our Own Correspondent Reaping the rewards of industry Museums Horticultural Trades Association Do you feel useless? Well, actually, you are useless Campus Tom Holland describes the horror of survival in the Real World Game for a cobbler The Times Cook A rich, warming stew topped with scones is a satisfying dish that can rise to any ocasion, Frances Bissell writes Cat Chaser Art of organization Countdown to Christmas The Blue Jade MA & PA Old Peking Sonar Gaon Surya Mandeer Mr Kan Chinese Restaurant Restaurant and Catering Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinnaree Pastiche with water Eating out Namaste The Cherry Orchard H. Blankley & Son Ltd. Directory In search of the perfect turkey Food Dow's Asbach Uralt Perfect for a red-letter day Make sure that the red wine you serve on Christmas Day fits your feast. Jane MacQuitty continues her guide to festive trippling with the best of the High Street reds Next Week The Edradour Grand Bordeaux at a Petit Price Mulling it over Calvados ICTC Lowering the Tone of illusion Conor Cruise O'Brien on why a "revisionist" biographby of Irish patriot and reluctant revolutionary Wolfe Tone has offended republican sensibilities Red Phoenix Larry Bond Tintin visits the land of words For Children Tintin Illustrated Dictionary Harrap, £12.95 William Heinemann Lives on the front lines The Sword and the Pen a Selection of Military Diaries Edited by Michael Brander Leo Cooper, £14.95 No title Seduced by siren song An Odyssey round Odysseus By Beaty Rubens and Oliver Taplin BBC, £10.99 Power politics, to the fore Thrillers a Song at Twilight By Bryan Forbes Collins, £12.95 New book of revelations The Literary Guide to the Bible Edited by Robert Alter and Frank Kermode Fontana, £9.99 Old gold in new settings Fiction The Crooked Hinge By John Dickson Carr Xanadu, £3.99 the Detections of Dr Samuel Johnson By Lillian de la Torre Xanadu, £3.99 the Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes Edited by Sebastian Wolfe Xanadu, £3.99 Dillons In trivial pursuit of Elvis Elvis: His Life from a to Z By Fred L. Worth & Steve D. Tamerius Corgi, £12.95 The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Opera & Ballet Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra City of Westminster Wigmore Hall RG Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Christmas Concert Vh Multiple Display Advertising Items Vh Miss Peggy Lee Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Digging up dirt Television Radio Able Labels Dance The Prince of the Pagodas Squeezing the entertainment world Stephanie Billen talks to the adventurous circus entrepreneur, Gerry Cottle Deep-cutting critics The Arts Concert Marina Tafur Purcell Room Bully softened up Theatre Treats Hampstead Theatre Hold on Hortense Croydon Warehouse TLS Jazz Update Bully softened up Theatre Treats Hampstead Theatre Jazz Decca Rock moves the earth for Armenia Mike Nicholls reports on a plan to harness the power of heavy rock to aid Armenia Pianistic pilgrimages Records Classical Rock Update Ray Charles Classical Update A-Z Guide to Rock Pianistic pilgrimages Budding hope for the spring Gardening Francesca Greenoak on how to choose the most suitable tree for your garden and ensure that it takes root Ancestral seats Collecting A form of director's chair was first seen in the 14th centure BC, Peter Philip writes Sales Guide Weekend Walk How to Plant your Tree Crescourt Loft Conversions Glenbrook Bonsai Nursery Banish Moles Humanely Homes & Gardens Sungro-Lite Jacques Amand Ltd Tunnel Greenhouses Beauty from Bulbs Bern Manufacturing Ltd Civic Tree Care Ltd. Outings Harold Walker Plant Stands Black Polythene Sheeting Tools, Books, Organics, Equipment, Pesticides etc MOPS Massive Stock Clearance Sale Akom Ltd. Ian Taylor Motor Racing School Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Cultured Pearls Henlow Grange Health Farm The Back Shop Invoshire Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items The Read Molteno Gallery The Ultimate Treat Shuch Design Something Different for Someone Special This… Multiple Display Advertising Items Lemmings Immediate Hire Wear Butlers It's never too late Shopping A guide to those last-minute gifts and other forgotten festive goodies Multiple Display Advertising Items Gowns Galore Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Party Gown & out What the smart tree is wearing Shopping Nicole Swengley finds original ideas to make your tree sparkle Golden oldies Dress your tree with imagination, like Shona Crawford Poole, The Times travel editor, who makes gilded gingerbread stars Veuve Chequot Ponsardin Jazz Broadcasting Bridge Rock Cinema Chess Opera Photography Dance Concerts Gallprips Crossword Theatre Sport Travel & Leisure Durie returns for a stern test of Chelsea's calibre Palace head home tin tlieir away-day Sizeable rise for stable staff Financial problems for Student Games Venables defends Gascoigne Picture Gallery Cup revenge doubly sweet Clubs and union at loggerheads The Times Travel Heavy going a trial of strength for North and London Rugby Union: Battle to Avoid the Divisional Wooden Spoon is an Unaccustomed Offering for the West Country Rhondda trip suits Neath Remy Martin V. 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P Ring and Pugh are left out of Welsh party for Portugal Soviet players on trial Today's Team News Dispute looms on inner city funding Sports Politics Boycott is threatened Commonwealth Games For the Record Ambitions of White threatened by Parrott Snooker Dampier settles on his squads Ice Hockey Stewart's RAC post In Brief Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow O'Leary still ambitious Football: With Some of their Most Testing Away Games Already Played Arsenal are Well Placed to Retain the Championship (Reuter): Eindhoven to engage Bayern in cup battle Sport on TV Mimms No. 1 could be the new toast of Tottenham Weekend Team News Two more suspended at Widnes Rugby League England go on goal spree in indoor series Hockey Twin success for Sloothak Picture Gallery Revival of the gospel for dry fly Fishing Evolutionary Renault engine Motor Racing Maxi Drumbeat eases home in record time Yachting Yorkshire attacking four-day plan Cricket: TCCB Accused of Ignoring Wishes of County Members Kelly sees out year by taking up a challenge Cycling Experienced stable lads win 25 per cent pay rise Racing: Two-Tier Wages Structure Introduced in 'Historic Agreement' From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Classic Thoroughbreds plan to have horses trained in US Coolmore's Russian link Belgian runner at Southwell (Reuter): Australia aim for sixth win of 1989 Tompkins on the mark World Cup backlog is building up Skiing Leading doubles pair qualify in Cakewalk Squash Rackets Randolph Place eye Wetherby Seeding plans could well be overturned Badminton Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Tonights The Night to land gamble Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: AYR Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Ayr results Fakenham Bodyline century for 007 Sports Book of the Week Three famous writers put their creations in to bat. Simon Barnes tells tales of centuries in three distinctive literary voices Mark Twain At home and abroad where the Argonauts once sailed Travel Clovis Keath explores the Pelion peninsula, far away from the Greece of disco-beat and chips with everything Italy's exuberant invaders Martin cropper enjoys the stimulating conflict of cultures in the northern bilingual outpost of the Alto-Adige Portrait of a Self-made City ATI Paris Francophile festivities If you can't stand Christmas at home, go to Paris for champagne and oysters Congress closures Travel News No crackers this Christmas Oceanways Travel Services Ltd. Skiing with the masters Travel Patricia Davies went to Keystone, Colorado, where amateurs have a chance to learn the secrets of Olympic medallists Phil and Steve Mahre Trailfinders No Title Travel India Ltd. 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