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News from 19/12/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Simon Marray, Colin K. Partington, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Eric Bramfitt, Bob Ross, Graham Rock, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, R. Dowse, Ion Ratiu, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Srikumar Sea Boxing Correspondent, Basil McIvor, Chairman, Qamar Ahmed, H. F. Bear, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Michael Davison, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael Young, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Peter North, Principal, Martin Fletcher, M. Harmer, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Julian Desborough, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Christopher Jackson (Deputy Chairman), Peter Stothard, US Editor, G. B. Austin, Peter Ball, E. Welby Pugin, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, John Dorman, David Hands, John Percival, Nigel Williamson, Political Staff, N. R. MacNicol, Norman de Mesquita, Robert Cockburn, G. A. Whyman, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sam Kiley and Robin Stacey, Geoffrey Bowden, Robert Kirley, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan John Holland and Andrew McEwen, John Higgins, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Sheridian Morley, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, James Sherr, David Hunt, Richard Evans, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, John, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Harrow in strongest position, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Yvonne Pugh, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, David Elsworth, Glyn Emery, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, William T. Hodgson, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, W. E. Matthews (Managing Director), Nick Edmonds, Ronald Faux and Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Mac Margolis, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, John Robinson, Robert Sanders, R. D. Winyard,

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Slaughter fear as Romanians dare to protest Crackdown may spark uprising, say exiles A monarch in waiting Inside Bush sent top aide to China French swoop Index Big fraud in jet parts uncovered at Heathrow Snow ahead at home as Europe's skiers swelter 'We shall all feel his absence' Moscow pays last tribute to Sakharov Early Cabinet meeting to tackle Hong Kong Runcie calls for a joint solution Threat to second homes Amplex Ex-policeman in £2.5m drugs case News Roundup Car plant contender Air pollution levels Trotskyite leader dies BAe lures workers Sex attacker jailed Iranians held over Rushdie campaign Waddington rejects 'yob television' tag Gummer calls Ec fish quotas 'ludicrous' £250,000 payoff for resigning power chief Fowler urges union chiefs to abolish closed shop Five die in sports car crash Pan Am wreckage still being found Terrorist bomb alert on Lockerbie anniversary Irradiation ban by Australia Minister seeks 999 truce over Christmas Cocaine trafficker made over ?3m from deals, court is told Drug assests trial Judges lead peers' attack on 'failures' of legal reform Bill Labour wants second homes curb Youth died in work ritual that went wrong The Queen returns to fray after a bout of flu Hearing opens on Zeebrugge ferry deaths Dealer fined £8,000 for 'clocking' cars Road support to rise 15 per cent Local authority funding 1989 runs into extra time Sharing a seasonal windfall Portfolio Platinum The Edradour Nationwide Anglia Wildlife call for inspectors to police trade in rhino horn Dieters 'struggle' in body and mind Psychology conference Mentally ill 'swelling' ranks of the homeless Viewing time for connoisseurs of locomotive era Saleroom Nikon Official Camera Kent Opera loses its appeal over subsidy cut Job blackspots will benefit from fewer school leavers H. Samuel Britain's Largest Jeweller Night splendour of St Paul's Research backs use of child evidence Reliability of young witnesses Confession from jail Train derailed Schools vote Nuclear call Multiple crash Concorde may go green by year 2000 Flu dilemma Seven charged Sukina call Tunnel help Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited Glenfiddich Moscow and Europe sign historic deal on trade and economy The Changing Face of Europe Spreading the Havel message to the country Jakes is called to account East and West set for spy exchange Britain accuses Bucharest of breaking pact 'Forgive us' the refrain at Sakharov's funeral Thousands gather for Moscow requiem 'Hundreds fell' as Timisoara police opened fire The Changing Face of Europe Bloodshed in Romana Ceausescu finds a warm welcome in Iran (AFP): The hopelessness of a menaced people Budapest (AFP)- Nearly 5,000 people gathered in Heroes' Square here late yesterday to protest at President Ceausescu's weekend crackdown in Romania. There were also protests in nine other Hungarian towns German socialists reject calls for reunification Leipzig—About 150,000 residents gathered in candlelit silence here last night to commemorate the victims of East Germany's Stalinist past, but found themselves confronted with a wave of pro-reunification sentiment as thousands of mainly young marchers chanted " Germany One Fatherland" By Our Foreign Staff: Pastor tells of knife attack IBM Us admits secret China visit after June massacre Bush under pressure Jolt for President's Peking policy Panamanian attacks 'could be linked' to threat of war Brazilian markets take heart from Collor's poll victory Wife threatens to take embryos Brussels rebuffs Turkey EC membership hope Star who wanted to be alone Aspen aims for fur-free ski slopes Liberal economic plan for Argentina World Roundup Soviet lunar failure (AP): New Atlanta blast US drug tests workers India's leaders eschew guards Bill is not charter for philistines, says Waddington Mr George Walden (Bucking-ham, C), intervening in Mr Waddington's speech, said that the Bill laid down that a " sufficient amount of time" should be given to programmes of quality. That expression of idealism reflected the spirit of mediocrity in which the Government was engaged. Many Conservative MPs believed that an auction of franchises would not be a quality hurdle so much as a limbo dance (laughter). Mr Waddington did not agree Peers demand speedy move on EMS MPs want Unesco pact ratified Welsh poll tax '£173 at most' Talks ordered on storm damage Department of the Environment £¼m for Marshall 'a moral outrage' Church should not be excluded, House is told More are visiting museums Reading Room will stay £4.4m to train Raf pilot Parliament today Exile king of a tormented land As the people of Romania take to the streets, Alan Hamilton meets their former monarch in Geneva and asks: can you ever hope to return? Adult adulterations New Worlds for Old Telecom Security Alan Hamilton Barry Fantoni Picture Gallery Let East and West unite against Ceausescu Ion Ratiu urges a concerted effort to ensure basic rights for Romanians Has perestroika any future? In the first of a series, James Sherr sees Gorbachov's programme or reform as failing in its aims and spreading hardship and cynicism Pining for the unattainable An acceptable safety net Hong Kong: Simon Murray calls for passports for skilled Balkan Caligula An Unsavoury Trade H2 Eau? Time wasted on jury service Church secrecy Matter of opinion Stranded cats Kill or cure on British motorways Contractual law EC democracy Tight squeeze After you ... Inadequacies in community care Tito's partisans Integrated schools Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Please Help a Little Donkey in Distress this… Memorial service Luncheon Dinners Anniversaries Filling the gaps in empty space Science Report Thanks from The Princess Appointments in the Forces Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriage Laurie Pavitt Defence of a 'free' health service Tim Molony One of the greatest National Hunt riders Colin McWilliam Leading historian of Scottish architecture Lady Drogheda The Sovereign Lord has taught me what to say, so… Modern Architecture To the Editor of the Times Arthritis Research Christmas Copy Deadlines Saving the best until the last Television Times Newspapers Ltd. Royal Shakespeare Company Loss of innocence In the bicentenary year of William Blake's Songs of Innoncence, Brian Alderson looks at how this classic work has been mistreated Meeting the challenge Concert BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall Tentative steps in right direction Dance Les Ballets de Monte Carlo Monaco Seasonally sweet and simple Opera Le Postillon de Lonjumeau Grand Théâtre, Geneva Stirrick Talent adrift Theatre Ariadne The Place Garden Gift Tokens High gloss finish A new chain is devoted to the touches that speak volumes Short sweet party line The evening mood has changed: smart women keep it simple, with a dash of colour or splash of sequins Givenchy Vigo Carpet Gallery This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2056 Entertainments Dignity of the workers Winning Move Egypt's social novelist Television Choice No title Radio Choice Pineau des Charentes BBC1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,169 Five killed in Biggin Hill air crash Weather Barbie dolls buy Corgi Executive Editor David Brewerton US shares hit by fears on property CC profit up Peel ahead Tourist Rates Compensation expected for Clowes investors Water shares rise on French stake building Engineers 'endorse Eurotunnel sums' EC in harmony over banking solvency Red letter day for development of a single market, says Britain Fisons buys BAT instrument firm UK Paper agrees Fletcher bid Huge write-downs cut into Berisford Fidelity Stockbroking Planelectric Berisford must cut sour from sweet Tempus Takeover for Carton at half flotation price Business Roundup Beaverco dips below £1m Aberdeen in Dakota Burford bid talks off Bromsgrove rises 49% Acatos down £7m and cuts dividend Institutions put doubts to British Land board Steel Burrill sells Devitt £11.25m buy for Scholes Neddy signals building gloom after boom years Rothschild 'called in as support for Dixons' Fleming strikes gold Soaring Doctus tops £8m ECGD sale may raise £100m Shuffling off an image Eastern promise Coyle's day Denzil McNeelance By Staff Reporters: Bond in 'tapping' claim inquiry French happy to drink after being led to water Comment Light at end of the tunnel Weinberg resigns from BAT and Rothschild Holdings Base rates fear eased despite French move to buoy franc State becomes a borrower again Southend slides to £4.3m Attack on tax Ennex sells Higgs venture Dutch deal Investor action Plaxton sales Britain lags in car rent expansion Balmoral has 13.8% of Norfolk F Copson falls Apollo buys Plant disposal Perkins deal Brent sell-off Tullow post Wall Street (Reuter): Bunker Hunt seeks job after bankruptcy deal Takeovers and water shares encourage seasonal spending Stock Market Penny share investors who have followed the fortunes of Black Leisure are selling out after its 20-for-one consolidation. The price has been as low as 69p, against of 97½p, and now stands at 75p—a prospective p/c of less than 6. The downside seems limited Shareholdings increased at GWR Group By Our Industrial Editor: TGI Friday chains push into Europe Dow slides 42 points on property worries Court quashes tax ruling on JM £50m Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options Unfairness of dried-up water share allocation Real reason for underpriced issues When is preference not preference? In an H2o prospectus Stock Watch Placings system not in public interest Direct debits would solve scaling down London Trader 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 Markets South West Surrey Health Authority Assistant Registrar Hampshire Legal Appointments Solicitors Public Appointments House of Commons Hertsmere Borough Council General Accident Ealing College of Higher Education London Multiple Display Advertising Items Indictment valid although signature misplaced Legal Appointments Crown Prosecution Service Single judge to hear applications Winding-up petition was not unreasonable Completion notice valid despite extra time Restricted exemption from tax for overseas academics Endeavour could offer chance of a lifeline Barry Pickthall, in Fremantle, profiles Alan Bond, who is a hungry as ever for success in business and yacht racing Smith and Thomson bow out Bowls Pools Forecast for Two Weeks Play-off places missed on day of basketball scores American Football Rayner in command in Sheffield Student Sport Games teams to join forces Rifle Shooting Victory still within reach of Cudmore Today's Fixtures Search system meets with approval of Whitbread skippers Devils' mixed fortunes laid at Cooper's door Ice Hockey Sport on Tv Australian minister enters row Commonwealth Games English castaways could find their island in the sun Rugby Union: Five Plans Vacant in Squad for Five Nations' Event England squad Weary Soviets feel the pace The pros and cons of going pro Irish selectors given cause to think again Cardiff coach says his secret is club facilities Case for London to field a second Xv Robinson and Webb chosen by Barbarians The wonder of the season is no one-season wonder Inching to the top of the world How hanging out in Leeds took a man from the Peak District to great heights Norman answers his critics Squash Rackets Gilks bids her final farewell with style Badminton Harrow in strongest position Rackets Beverley 11 highlights need for appeals reform Racing: Disciplinary Procedures are No Longer Sufficient to Guarantee Public Confidence in the Workings of the Jockey Club From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Another Piano best at Navan Christmas bonus for leading scorers Overseas Football Overseas League Results Tamworth facing cup ban Non-League Football St Helens' luck continues Rugby League: Wigan or Leeds Drawn to Play Castleford in Regal Trophy Semi-Final Under orders for Kempton Benn has Duran in his sights Boxing: Hearn Lines up WBC Middleweight Title Bout for London in May Reefer has punch to end bout early Dedicated Doughty relishes return to the main stream Jockey Club delays Doncaster report Clinton poised to win belt outright Oldham in talks with Widnes about Grima Ghofar still favourite for Welsh National Loosemore struggles to victory Tennis Another test of endurance for swimmer Swimming Crying need for patience and reform Sport in the 1990s National Hunt racing has gone from strength to strength in the last 10 years. As the sport enters the 1990s it will continue to prosper, according to David Elsworth Snow Reports Vikings flounder in sea of troubles Basketball Sri Lanka's spirits are sapped Cricket: Taylor Finishes his Debut Test Year with a Century in Hobart Pakistan succeed in a brief encounter Pakistan v India Test Averages East Germans plan talks on co-operation Swimming Malory on course for repeat success Volleyball Piantanida moved to intensive care Skiing European club title goes to the Lambs Squash Rackets Hill and Brabham team up in the formula that leads to the footprints of famous fathers Harvey to appear on disrepute charge Football: United Chairman Likely to Resist Midani's Demands to Sell his Shares as the Team Continue to Flounder Glenavon captain out of Roadferry final Edwards puts club loyalty before personal interests ICL decides football card deal is not worth the risk Nostalgic goal spurs Porterfield For the Record Decision day for two clubs Blake in search of transfer again McNally pays the penalty for an ill-timed strike McNab asks City to let him make fresh start Chance for Hill to show star potential Rizzo and Hill take the spoils Golf (AFP): Behl's victory spoilt by withdrawals Nordic Skiing Friendly judged high-risk match Times Books £25 Figures display a sharp rise in cost of policing games League accuses ITV of profiting from switch Scottish League looks at mid-winter break Georges on his way Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Sloothaak rides to dramatic victory over the favourites Dobson is in no hurry to turn professional Becker stops the flag waving End Column

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