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News from 21/12/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Karan Thapar, Jeremy Andrews, John Pollard, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, R C Todhunter, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Carol Reed, Roger Preston, Roy Edey, Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Neil Bennett, Peter Law, R. J. O. Meyer, Steve Davis, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Anna Milford, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Ernest Beck and Andrew McEwen, Andrew Taylor, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Charles W Coe, James Bone, Pamela Nowicka, Carol Leonard, Robin Oakley and Andrew McEwen, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Sheila Gunn and Michael McCarthy, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, P. W. Sherred (Chairman), Geoff Brown, Paul Iredale, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Griff Jones, Peter Jones, Michael Dynes and Michael Horsnell, Peter Stothard, US Editor, John Bettinson, Chairman, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, J. F. W. Templeton, Nigel Williamson Political Staff, Frank Seely, Angeliki Moynihan, Louise Taylor, Peter Stothard and Susan Ellicott, Peter Davenport and John Goodbody, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Derek C. Burke (Vice-Chancellor), Alan Hamilton, Peter Tallack, J B Griffin, Nick Kochan, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Tom Burke, D O'neill, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Richard Lockwood, Barry Fantoni, James Wood, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Janet A. Sillett, Geoffrey Matthews, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, D. M. G. King, Managing Director, Fiona MacCarthy, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Oscar Moore, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Malcolm Brabant, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Shackleton, G. Hattersley-Smith, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, P. V. Facey, (Michael Phillips), Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Stephen Shell, Kerry Gill, William Holmes, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Astrid White, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Gillian Bowditch and John Bell, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Jonathan Braude, W. G. Scull (Director), Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, David Heald, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Stephanie Billen, Rodney Hobson, V Gonnally, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Sydney A. Leleux, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Jack Crossley, John Goodbody, P. McClintock, M Burscough, David Harris, Charles Halliday (Headmaster), Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Angus Stirling Director-General, David Sapsted and Mark Souster, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Owen Jenkins, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Guttridge, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, W R Bishop, Andrew Harding, Robert Milne-Tyte, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Laurence Kingsley, Margaret Haynes, David Young Energy Correspondent, MacMillan Ballets, John Measures, A J Peter Pratt, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud,

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$1m put on Noriega's head More than 100 killed after Bush orders invasion of Panama Planes, helicopters and tanks in attack Picture Gallery Pollution curbs Index Tebbit stirs Tory Hong Kong anger Banks quit student loans plan (Reuter): Ceausescu declares state of emergency Thatcher first in lending Support Nuclear Energy (Reuters): Smoke and flames fill the night in a city under fire Bush explains intervention by the US Waves of paratroops and tanks attack Panama Invasion On the lookout for elusive enemy Army Rangers spearhead assault The men in action Shipping is left stranded as heavy fighting closes canal Night of terror as soldiers' prisoner Countdown to conflict The people's choice is installed as President Waterway that was the source of Noriega's power US invokes rights Under UN Charter to justify action Panama Invasion City looters cash in on day of confusion Seven-nation meeting called on crisis Foreign ministers fly to Colombia Greene defends the general IBM Three new clues link Palestinian with Lockerbie bombing Wrangle over school money Anti-drink campaign succeeding Fare rises to pay for £3bn investment in London transport Dismissed steward loses plea for judicial review Flash floods sweep the South 'Bestial' murderer jailed for 40 years Soft laws 'attracting tricksters to Britain' Mae West baubles find ready buyers Saleroom The Times on Boxing Day Killer who stabbed mistress gets life First win for retired tax man Portfolio Baby is tested for liver transplant News Roundup Girl shot by soldier Celebrity weddings EC to cut car fumes 'Tube roof' boy killed Wapping cash agreed CBI voices fear as business rate rises A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Ford faces all-out strike after four to one vote Banks refuse to handle top-up loans for students Campaigners give Hurd's plan a guarded welcome Minister tours Ulster military bases Passports scheme is a delicate balancing act Securing Hong Kong's future Workers' legal right to join union Employment Bill Ambulance moderates reject 9pc Patten outlines curbs on violation of environment Policy it to unify conflicting approaches By Our Environment Correspondent: Friends of Earth get spirited replies from 'con of year' winners Forestry sell-off over 10 years will raise ?150m Tough measures proposed on pollution control Environmental Protection Bill Foxley Wood scheme rejected Labour criticizes limits of proposals Bar's disciplinary rulings to be open to scrutiny in court Britain's Largest Jeweler Smiling faces greet Prince in East End MPs urge action to curb race attacks Minister promotes anonymous testing Screening for Aids Israel stays tight-lipped over talk of Iran oil deal (AP): Transplant baby leaves 'bubble' World Roundup (AP): Ship missing in stormR MP jailed for spying (Reuter): Suez hold-up ends Row over fish quotas India's leader strengthens his grasp on power Smooth Sippin' Tennessee Whiskey MPs criticize knighthood (Reuter): Visitors tell of Timisoara unrest (Reuter): Lithuania party to break with Moscow Austrians call for emergency talks on Romania crisis The Changing Face of Europe Kohl rallies German Reunification hope Message of peace over Brandenburg Gate Bonn opposition maps policy Unity issue dominates congress Czechs oust party leader One year ago today, 270 lives were lost in one… 50,000 families from Hong Kong to get Uk status December 20 1989 Tebbit leads Tory MPs in onslaught on Hurd scheme EC fisheries result pleases Gummer Ministers welcome return of democratic government Statement: US invasion of Panama Efficiency in the use of fuel Picture Gallery Reform of legal profession 'too quick' Student loans plan 'in ruins' Gifts for the Services Progress for Cardiff Bill 'Fish disease' ban imposed Elderly helped Parliament today Panama's bandit on the run The Times Profile General Manuel Antonia Noriega Painters among the pews Art file Delusions of grammar The Prince of Wales is misguided, says Philip Howard, Times Literary Editor Picture Gallery The Times Biography Times Diary Leaders forced to heed the worried The environment: with the issues recognized, Tom Burke looks forward to the action Too few—but admire the Cabinet's courage Woodrow Wyatt urges Hong Kong to accept the passport offer as a start Wishing you a lean Christmas My politician of the year Robin Oakley sets out Kinnock's under-rated accomplishments Bold Throw in Panama Weeds Bearing Flowers A Strategy for British Rail Airfields that aid the businessman Examination fatigue Proposed site for EC green agency Amenity value of Dover's white cliffs Peary at the Pole Tax on probate All wrapped up for Christmas Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Reception Dinners Courtauld Institute Galleries Maples International Appointments Royal College of Physicians Forthcoming marriages Abigail's party piece Marriages Latest Wills Luncheon Anniversaries Church news Birthdays today Abbey's day of prayer Inner Temple Lord Irving of Dartford Parliamentary stalwart and able committee man Aileen Pringle Silent star of the flapper era John Buxton Poet, scholar and ornithologist Freddie Vale Jesus Said:'Be on guard; don't be… Motor-Cabs in London Help Medicine The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Link between Mithras and Perseus Sex chromosomes: Vive la difference! Science Report The Times Eat, drink and be merry Liz Gill reports on the new hedonism—Christmas on a health farm Kenbell International Tips for a Healthy Christmas Cold comfort for the heart Medical Briefing Drug bonus Tell us your travellers' tales Picture Gallery Striking the right note All in the mind An original guru and pseud Fiona MacCarthy reviews the life and times of the poetic Hindu sage and swami of Forties London Tambimuttu Bridge Between Two Worlds Edited by Jane Williams Peter Owen, £25 Foyles Art Gallery Shooting holy EuroCows Europe, Europe By Hans Magnus Enzensberger Century Hutchinson, £14.95 Journo and dazzler Profiles By Kenneth Tynan Selected and edited by Kathleen Tynan and Ernie Eban Nick Hern, £14.95 Can Bohns live? Vergil's Aeneid and Fourth (Messianic) Eclogue in the Dayden Translation Edited by Howard Clarke Pennsylvania State University, £25.90 Silly Titles The legend and reality of man or mantra Gandhi Prisoner of Hope By Judith M. Brown Yale, £16.95 The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction For those who are left Television Tomorrow Murders in the Rue Morgue Haymarket, Leicester Fortune in used notes If there's music in the air, someone is paying for it. Richard Morrison on the moves to put more money in the composers' pockets Funny line in heroics Theatre American Eagle Lyric Studio00 Local and national revivals take on a universal significance Opera Die Schwarze Maske Poznán, Poland More fitting birthday tribute Dance MacMillan Ballets Sadler's Wells Concert CBSO/Rattle Birmingham Town Hall Spink & Son Limited Strength in adversity The silly season: The Delinquents, Earth Girls are Easy and Return of Swamp Thing Cinema There's money in muck…they hope Stephanie Billen visits the low-budget location for a hopeful British movie Wurlitzer is back on the road again Empty alienation Video Box Lighting the 'dark' side with Le Carre Oscar Moore talks to film director Fred Schpisi, just back from Soviet Union The Royal Albert Hall Photosales Searching for the sale bargains Some of the winter sales have already started. Nicole Swengley presents a comprehensive nationwide guide to the best buys and where to find them Concise Crossword No 2058 Entertainments Word-Watching Winning Move To Place your Entertainment Advertisement in the… A family out of joint Television Choice Radio Choice Christmas Cameras BBC 1 4,000 may have died, say Germans The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,171 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Bending over the fence backwards Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Grovewood to expand Finlan fades Hughes static Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Magnet chief ready to quit Panel changes buyout rules to give investors protection Ferrantis in legal move to obtain finance report NatWest error over duplicate water shares Writs ready to fly over Barlow Clowes Government targets intermediaries and advisers for restitution Rebellion forces Ritblat to drop restructuring plan Lending by banks falls to £4.9bn Lambeth Building Society MMC turns down P&O and Sealink services pool plea Hitachi Europe Ltd. No joy for Hughes in frozen assets Tempus Gillette buys share in Wilkinson blades Business Roundup USH appoints Prest as chief Sterling advances 35% Tex acquires plastics firm DC Gardner deal 'A number of offers' for Ami Healthcare Battle for LVMH returns to court Dissidents seek to wrest control US firm lifts Priest stake SE's German news link Chancellor 'still balancing on an economic tightrope' Yorkshire struggles to £1.46m Grampian deal details Fraser sues The Rover's return The Times City Diary Tootal pulls out of Coats merger talks Non-tAxable benefit The Times City Diary Congratulations The Times City Diary Dirty deed The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Carron urges 'no action' as shares rise MacKintosh moves on The Times City Diary Petrol report goes to Ridley Mobil Changes in buyout rules essential to fair play Comment Ferranti buys more time Borland set for quote on Nasdaq Advertisement SKB sells adhesives division to German consortium for £97m Engineers lift output in return for shorter hours Hopes high for accord on Ec mergers policy Gm targets top of US market Saab capacity to be used in push to halt Japanese advance BNFL plans two big nuclear power stations Bluebird Toys shares tumble Electronic Data hit by costs Family may bid for Batleys TVS aims to sell 49% of MTM Balmoral sells 1% of hotel stake BAT extension Severfield deal Drax contract Trace expands Gathering gloom in construction Venturing over business hurdles Rodney Hobson reports on how entrepreneurs can avoid false steps in a minefield American Airlines takes over TWA London route BP in $137m deal for coal offshoot White knight sought by Closures Logica in 'lucrative' contract The Times By Our City Staff: 'Debtors reducing balance on cards' Wall Street The Times Dow down 7 points in nervous market World Markets Wakeham uged to cut coal royalty IBM faces dose of bitter medicine Failure to adapt position of wall Street's darling' Bid hopes boost insurance shares Stock Market By Our City Staff: Board changes at Wardle Traditional Options Recent Issues Alpha Stocks The Times London Traded Options By Our City Staff: Johnston buys book supplier Selective buying Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Services Unlisted Securities Investment Trust Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Presto! France's Minitel success British Telecom's Prestel was not a huge success. But the French Minitel system is making inroads in Britain, Leslie Tilley reports Universities lose to industry Pay is a problem at Britain's best research centres, top academics say Maygrove Consulting Ltd. Infolink IBM cuts the radiation Morse Winning stories Sun microsystems Micro Technology Group Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… Jaguar Alasdair Graham Associates EHEasternSSB Halifax Northern Regional Health Authority LINK Consulting Group InterExec Plc British Aerospace Space Systems Agents of Change Multiple Display Advertising Items Husky Computers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Leicester Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Hongkong Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Shell Multiple Display Advertising Items Training for a role in industry Consultants are increasingly moving in on the business world, says Nick Kochan General Appointments News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Tibbett & Britten Group plc Caribbean Community Secretariat Staff Vacancy Sembawang Maritime Ltd Color Rewriter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Power to review decision of Bar committee Union president has no power to alter election rules Convention protection is applicable to Romanian expert on UN mission International Court of Justice Jail correct sentence for perjury Problem of concurrent or consecutive sentences Non-agreed reports to be lodged Profile Xenophon Zolotas, the Money Man who Became Prime Minister Credit Bank Agricultural Bank of Greece Reformer denied a free hand The three-party Greek coalition seemed set to tackle the country's deep-stated problems. Now it appears to be ruining the chance, Mario Modiano reports Wanted: a quick miracle The government must act fast on the economy, reports Angeliki Moynihan OAED Farewell the Byzantines Foreign investment and 1992's approach are boosting business OTE Financial Times Ageless rivalry fuels foreign policy moves Greek-Turkish dialouge fades in an air of mistrust and uncertainly The Quality Hotels of Greece Greek National Tourism Organisation Only the best, please Touism is going upmarket in an effort to regain lost trade, Malcolm Brabant writes Olympic Airways Thira's big bang Tree ring evidence has put a precise date on a disaster New date for clubs hit by Cup demands Hockey Flooks aweigh Troke clouded over as Smith steps out of the shadows Badminton Questioning the Varsity match Inadequate test Widnes rebuked and told to reinstate Grima Rugby League Magic sponge is no secret Crews feeling the heat as they get ready for restart Yachting: Ringing the Changes in Boats and Crews for next Stage of Whitbread Race Hillsborough unheeded In-off hole in one? Professionalism in rugby league an illusion Real ridicule Offside collision Vice precedent (Reuter): Bond increases lead Weighty warning For green peace Fixtures Sport on TV (Reuter): Delhi aiming for Games Split over wider use of sin bin in Wales Rugby Union: Welsh at Odds over Discipline-England Extend Horizon A star from the east arrives A quiet worldwide evolution launched by Twickenham Main threat to amateurism seen to lie in South Africa Windows top of class Rackets New circuit for French Motor Racing Colts draw on Lancashire and Yorkshire All go in the Wright direction Injured runner who got on her bike to do a man's job Stylish professional gallops to record with wit and flair The Times writers dip into a bumper sack of seasonal reading A book to tuck away in your sea-bag Yachting Welcome mat for the pike Fishing Mandarin: Proud Crest to lead treble for Sherwood Redressing the imbalance of outmoded weight-for-age scale Folkestone results Rapid Raceline Trainers face union battle Bangor The Times Racing Service Limits raised Southwell Mandarin: Towcester Selections Mandarin: Kelso Selections Scudamore passes century Non-runner is second Who is to lead the green baize part? If snooker is to consolidate its gains, it must put itself under new management, says Steve Davis, its leading exponent, who believes players have no place on the board Motley wizards upend the table Squash Rackets Snow Reports Sri Lankans half an hour short of salvaging a draw Cricket: Riot Stops Play in Karachi and Racist Taunts are Alleged in Hobart Australian and Sri Lankan Test averages Demonstrators let down sad Imran Gatting's men are hit by practice problems Tomorrow Reefer's frail chin a serious problem Boxing Tilt at IBF title call for Clinton Eubank wins in the sixth Challenge to Uci over a pacer's origin Cycling Fines will aid safety at grounds Ashurst releases West German ATP umpires to officiate in Australia Tennis Liverpool support scheme to launch British cup event Football League embarrassed again Ball turns on the football agents From a Special Correspondent, Auckland: Former chairman is charged with fraud Commonwealth Games (AFP): Hangl hurt (AP): Call to ban Romanian Cup squad For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Cross's own goal deflates Derby Last Night's Results Benn threatens to leave if bout called off Boxing Cash crisis solved but organizers sack top official World Student Games Pony clubs forming new stable Equestrianism (Reuter): Title defence Multiple Display Advertising Items Rankings argument resurfaces Table Tennis Depleted Dutch offer Robson few World Cup clues (AP): Maradona faces disqualification Richer Sounds Site benefit for Wimbledon Snooker managers to relaunch World Series Riot ends Karachi tour match Cricket halted in a day of violence Clubs ban overturned Sport in Brief No Title Loosemore to further her academic career A course that has bloomed in desert End Column Golden tee and a golden driver Strains of grass resistant to heat

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