News from 22/12/1989
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William Leith, Brian Griffiths, Alison Barnes, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, John G. McK. Laws, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Suzy Price, Neil Bennett, Michael Stevenson, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Simon Clark (Director), Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Suzy Price and Colin Narbrough, Philip Ball, George Sivell, Graham Zellick, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Willie Carson, Paul Iredale, Gerald Davies, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Alexander N. Foster, Louise Taylor, Peter Stothard and Susan Ellicott, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Jean Davies, Chairman, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Lawrie Smith, Robin Moffat, Barry Fantoni, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Nigel Williamson, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, David Nicholson-Lord and John Young, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mark Almond, Josephine Fairley, David Toop, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Robert Hards (Director), Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Phil McLennan, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, San Jose, Costa Rica, and Susan Ellicott, Peter Guilford, Bob Rodwell, Ronald Butt, Michael Marshall, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Keith MacKlin, Dessa Trevisan, Yugoslav-Romaian border, Ernest Beck and Michael Knipe, David Brewerton, Buccleuch, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Alan Cottrell, Christopher Pullin, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, L. J. McLoughlin, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Mark Souster and Mike Taylor, Andy Martin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, J. K. Waterlow, Alan Coren, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Amir Taheri, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,
ResumoTroops mow down crowd in Bucharest At Least 50 die as protests defy Ceausescu guns Christmas Shares success Index Lockerbie sends defiant message to terrorists New leader orders curfew US invasion of Panama Tebbit steps up Hong Kong revolt Ridley allows retailers to charge more for card users Town on flood alert You Can Be Sure of Shell 3 patients die in salmonella ward News Roundup Drink-drivers jailed Airport dispute ends Opera liquidation Capital traffic rising Aircraft in near miss Banks under fire on student loans Ibrahim Samad No Title Mother's blood test could predict sex of baby Key suspect in Lockerbie bombing is jailed for life Talb guilty of terrorism Official body to monitor quality of drinking water Ambulance protest as lines cut Stores dubious about charge Credit card sales Wiring closes pioneer jail Key Tory policy job is filled Correction Des Jenson Drugs baron jailed for 15 years and loses £1.5m assets Campaign to cut fire deaths Girl aged 10 months is given liver transplant Mentally ill 'will scavenge' over holiday Stonehenge hippies mark shortest day Auctioneers win Stubbs appeal Damages set aside in art valuation case Shops split on last-minute opening Christmas shopping Peril that lurks as lazy TV viewer sleeps Christmas Saleroom The Times on Boxing Day Cash buys 'bits for new home' Portfolio Platinum Dockyard funds are refused Airline protests to EC over British Airways plan for new carrier Fowler acts to ban closed shop and wildcat strikes Assault on union bastion Labour to stay out of Ulster elections Protecting imported wild birds Pakistan Bill Puppy farms Royal Assent Banks' withdrawal 'will have no effect' MacGregor student-loan statement Tree farmer's lifelong mission Christmas Adjournments Judge refuses Aids fear man access to blood donor's name Mellor lambasts popular press for morbid intrusion January start for broadcast bodies Ex-SAS man jailed after holding family hostage £150,000 of village land given for starter homes Flood victims offered £200,000 EC aid Man set free for lack of medical report Magistrate attacks prison service MP left a suicide note in car 1939 greeting Boy in tow Bravery award Trouser rights Coal record Free time Questions as 'the rat' eludes arrest Polls show backing for intervention America rallies behind President US forces mop up Noriega supporters The Invasion of Panama China protest Another country proves inadequacy of sanctions Washington is haunted by dictator's past Panic as hotel is stormed The Changing Face of Europe Bloody crackdown on protest in Romania Death Knell sounds for a state of brutal terror As fighting broke out in Bucharest yesterday, a courageous message from Professor Petru Cretia, a leading Romanian intellecutual, was broadcast to his countrymen by the BBC World Service and Radio Free Europe. Professor Cretia, a classical scholar and poetm wrote his appeal while in Oxford last month on a private visit. He gave it to the Bbc Romanian Service on the understanding that it should be bradcast only after his return to Bucharest, where he now is. The text, unprecedentedly outspoken, appears below East joins with West in diplomatic protests (AP): Czechoslovak Communists suspend 30 Hungarian Parliament will dissolve ahead of poll Brandenburg Gate delay plea (Reuter): Emergency Moscow talks on Lithuania breakaway move From a Correspondent, Moscow (AP): Moldavian anger poses dilemma for silent Kremlin Tutu angers the Israelis ahead of Christmas visit Intifada flare-up feared 200 feared dead after rampage by Sri Lanka vigilante groups Argentina and UK fly their flags Mitterrand scolds his absent Cabinet ministers EC cuts red tape on residence rulings Indian opposition ducks out of confidence vote Mountaineer marries again Australian coach crash kills 32 World Roundup Warship plan off (Reuter): Imelda deal offered (AP): Swiss chemical leak (AP): Namibian gesture (AFP): Umpire's killer jailed Vietnam refugees go home smiling We wish you a merrv Christmas The Queen's annual Christmas broadcast has a deceptively familiar and innocuous reputation - but it is one of the very rare occasions she can be her true self in public. George Hill investigates the message within the Royal message The superlative Scrooge Did the most eccentric miser in England provide Dickens with his inspiration? The Times With its sustained lead in the opinion polls, the Labour Party has been enjoying its Christmas parties more than usual this year Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary Exit communists and Khomeinists Islamic fundamentalism may have received a last, mortal blow from this year's sweeping advances of Western democracy, Amir Taheri writes Twice a night on the tiles Panama's history lesson Conor Cruise O'Brien sees a delusion in current world analysis Poverty in all its paradoxes Ronald Butt Germany's Free Choice Gorbachov unlocked the door to reunification Back to the Drawing Board UK interest in German unity Marshall resignation Nazi war crimes TV jobs in the press Clarity of language as public duty Immigrant influx Regard for police Unequal rights for animals? Help to die Energy efficiency? Cold comfort Social News Funeral service Appointments Joanna Richardson Marriages EMI Birthdays today Queen celebrates at Sandringham Anniversaries Mr Peter Edwards Britain's chefs welcome a ministerial cut Forthcoming marriages General Albert Wedemeyer Influential American military strategist Sir Edward Thompson Pioneering nuclear power Professor Graham Martin Boffin and Kent University chief Latest wills The people were amazed as they saw the dumb… The Olumpia Circus No Title Poring over a tome to see a dome Science Report University news The Times Indirect approachH Television Last Night's Performances Reviewed in today's Times Struggling under the influence Concert Hilary Finch Messiah Festival Hall The common wealth With commercial galleries closed for Christmas, John Russell Taylor suggests some public gallery exhibitions well worth a visit I don't know what that music is. but I know I want to dance to it As the party season reaches its peak, David Toop goes looking for the "undergroung" origins of the music to which everyone is dancing Comic caper from Travers, a farce master Theatre Jeremy Kingston Thark Lyric, Hammersmith Carols and capoeira on the Copa Stephen Pettitt joins the British choir, The Sixteen, on a Brazilian tour that reveals cultural and social extremes Walk this way Whale ways First and last lady? Elena Ceausescu, the wife on Nicolae, was born in an inn, but her life story is nothing to celebrate. Mark Almond reports Speed kings The boy who was left for dead Waste not Ecosphere News on environmenta issues New at the zoo Baby bounty A Storehouse Company The age of irritation This selective guide to entertainment and events… Theatre London Concise Crossword No 2059 Entertainments Opera & Ballet Big Top musical finds a home Word-Watching Winning Move Abreast of Sir Robin's career Television Choice Radio Choice Cardata BBC 1 Pan Am disaster lesson Mock bomb tests for airport security The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,172 Christmas rush is likely to be lighter this year Weather Dave Dyson The dying decade runs out of steam Political sketch Business & Finance The Pound Stock Market Air Call accepts bid Winning year Tourist Rates EC ministers agree Common merger policy Temple to call for SeaCon bid vote OECD's gloomy outlook for Britain Economy faces rising inflation and slow growth Electricity profits slump as industry counts nuclear cost Receiver at Oakwood Dixons in favour at Currys By Our City Staff: Magnet 'to reschedule debts' Majestic C&W to sell HK stake to China Wiggins shares at 66p on figures warning Business Roundup 'No talks' at Closures TSB names new chief Interim slip for Total Start-ups hit Noble London Traded Options Traditional Options Equiticorp salvage hope Losses cut by supplier Clear winners in value stakes BTR romps home as Tempus selections leap 53.3% Recent Issues Equities ICI's price slides as brokers reduce their profit forecasts Stock Market Alpha Stocks Picture Gallery Stock Watch The Times Wall Street (AP), (Reuter): Interest rate hopes bring in the buyers World Markets Albert Fisher to gain US investor in £180m rights Plea to use state stake News offer Unicorp quits Salvesen sale MMC clears rival bids for Myson Warburg winners are losers The Times City Diary Jeep jester The Times City Diary Building societies hit as investors take to the water In the pink, UBS style The Times City Dairy Drumming a similar tune Coats sells division for £27m Then there were three The Times City Diary Interim £58m for Post Office ICI in $193m US purchase The Times Wider scope for ending narrow view on mergers Comment Montedison Prices drift lower Stock Exvhange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Delta Airlines Damages inquiry over Eagle 'Time running out for Bell' Hunts banned Trust ahead Business to Business Gultronics General Sunday Times Business for Sale CEGB far short of targets Profits slump as unclear power costs are revealed Reactor sets generating record Deal Large Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winebar/bistro Niche Do You Want to Invest? World Trade Corporation BANGKOK/FAR East Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Compaq Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gatt will give observer status to Russians Design and Construction Ltd Business to Business Pay deals at eight-year high Wembley pays £57m for five US race tracks Car Buyers' Guide Philips Original MK 11!! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prestigious Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items XJR40 - 3.6 Sovereign Arden Body Conversion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Most Durable Car: Car Buyers Guide Meteor Classics No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Arlington Auctions Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dipstick for a driving decade Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars 1980 Ferrari 400i automatic Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Mondial 3.4T. New G reg. Delivery miles.… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Quattro: My Choice for Car of the Decade Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Trendiest Car Multiple Classified Advertising Items From red to green Car makers began the 1980s with a sales slump. They finish the decade with sales up, looking forward to a greener future Multiple Classified Advertising Items No negligence in honest valuation Shipowners entitled to avoid contract made under trade union coercion Legal aid assessment officers must consider applicant's intent in reducing his capital Notice of sentence No sale by description of forgery Raring to go in the chase for Auckland The captain of Rothmans looks forward to the third stage of the Whitbread Round the World yacht race Rebuilt confidence and TV cover are immediate targets World Student Games Ten-game ban for Hampson Goulding ends the stalemate Rugby League Test for young talent Potter is named ruler of the surf The new world surfing champion is crowned at the Pipeline Today's Fixtures Whitbread skippers in doubt over new class Tenerife Open dropped from European Tour Golf A Cyclone ill wind blows UK some good Yachting Weather a setback to lone sailor Kiev price themselves out of an appearance Basketball Capriati leaves junior field clear for Labat Prean is justified by result Table Tennis Quiet man behind controversial Cup answers his critics Tennis Senior side should not kick talent into touch Schools Rugby Hudson committed to high standards Rugby Union: Management Organization is the Key to Bath's Perennial Success By a Special Correspondent: Cup TV plans in jeopardy Tenacity pays off for Bristol Gainsay back on course for Aintree after injury French puts case for rugby league Yahoo well backed to take revenge on Desert Orchid Racing Mandarin: Aston Express can make successful switch to chasing Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Towcester results Rapid Raceline In The Times on Boxing Day: the full guide to all… Kelso Highfrith sparks Richards double Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Mandarin: Hexham Selections The Times Racing Service Jumps licence for Dunlop Initiative demands greater rewards The Jockey Club must encourage men of energy and vision if flat racing is to remain in good health during the coming decade, says Willie Carson Snow Reports (Reuter): Sri Lankans seek to clear the air Cricket (Reuter): USPGA rush to appeal against ruling Golf A walk with women and wit in the world of Wimbledon The Best of the Books What are the best sports books of 1989? Specialists on The Times give their verdicts. Today: Rex Bellamy Tomorrow Greem Bay aiming at spot in the play-offs American Football Ian Stewart (AP): Ousted Games official cuts remaining link Midlands rivals poised for winter dominance Student Sport When drugged sportsmen go over the top By a Special Correspondent: Johnson and Milton to the rescue with goals in extra-time Football: Ispwich given Lifeline as Wimbledon Concede Late Penalty Fourth try to end the deadlock Welsh planning an offside experiment Kidderminster head-hunting Anderson awarded damages in court For the Record Football Loosemore turns full-time Tennis Kelly the hard man is rider of the decade Cycling Top seeds through to the final Rackets Christmas cracker Special prizes to reward your… (AFP): Shakoor earns a return to favour National Pet Register Maradona casts ugly shadow Kenyans may shun Britain (AFP): Minister intervenes in defence of Le Mans Tomorrow's Sport (Reuter): Apology is likely hut no regrets Brazil will put English hopes into perspective On a wheel of fortune Sport in Brief The Great Run William Lindesay on his adventure… Games TV deal is not yet settled Records display decade's decline End Column
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