News from 23/12/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Jeremy Andrews, R. C. N. Morley, Colin Drury, Bob Ross, Victoria Glendinning, J. L. Turnock, Andrew McEwen, Sarah Barker, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Jimmy Savile, Merrick Denton Thompson, Ronald Faux, Willy Lim, David Rhys Jones, Peter Law, Qamar Ahmed, John Bell, City Editor, Denis Young, Clive Davis, E. Lauterpact (Director), E. A. Wells, Richard Eaton, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Nicola Beauman, Henry Gee, G. Garrett, William Lindesay, Derek Lewis, Michael Sheldon, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Peter Guilford Brussels, Louise Taylor, J. S., Victoria Griffith, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Byron Rogers, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, Virginia Leng, Robert Cockburn, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, William Jackson, Leon Pilpel, Gillian Bowditch, Mark Almond, G. Weddell, J. A., Karen Sturtivant, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Goulding, Raymond Keene, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Graham Searjant, Financial Editor, John Grigg, Quentin Cowdry, Stewart Tendler and Craig Seton, Paul Wilkinson, Charles Wood, Paul Griffiths, Edward Buscombe, Conrad Voss Bark, John waine, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Martin Fletcher, San Jos?, Costa Rica, Barry Pickthall, Martin Fletcher, San Jose, Costa Rica, and Susan Ellicott, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Ian Ross, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Stephen Silk, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Brian Alderson, John Graham, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Frances Edmonds, John Shaw, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Raine Roberts, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Lawrence Wheatley, Martin Waller, P. Hayward, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Adams, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Russell Chamberlin, John Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Concise Jumbo, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Harry Shepherd,
ResumoBloodbath in Bucharest 'Hundres die' after Romanian dictator is toppled and flees Christmas with the Times In today's 48-page Times Two held as IRA arms are seized Chance of white Christmas fades Mass grave at Timisoara Hine RR By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Find marks police success after year of IRA bombings Police arrest two after secret coastal arms find Newgale villagers are thanked for silence Undiplomatic callers see consuls as couriers and cat-rescuers Picture Gallery Jury takes coach trip to comfort lonely Alsatian Charities threaten boycott over travel bars Alds conference in US The Times on Boxing Day Christmas with the Times Know what I mean? Plus Portfolio Platinum Helicopter door fault caused nine deaths Leading Scottish judge resigns post News Roundup Bomb threat to ferry Peter Jay to join BBC Diesel loses price edge Missing woman plea Boy inherits £10m Killer robber hunted Jane Austen trust concedes defeat By Our Arts Correspondent: Yea, Roger of Cumnor, that'll do nicely Commons TV to stay, most MPs think Doubts over cameras remain but many want curbs eased World Cup policing inadequate , MPs say Parents warned over meningitis Patient may have brought in salmonella Campaign fails to reduce drink-driving EC sets rules for package holidays Picture Gallery Airline plan to boost Heathrow flights faces strong protests Children 'at risk' lists are growing Rock star to sell his historic photographs Saleroom Museums lose fight to keep Lizzy the fossil Smooth Sippin' Tennessee Whiskey BA launches £14m advertising drive Three key figures emerge in bid to form leadership The Downfall Ceausescu Countdown to the death of a despotic dynasty Light goes out for an eccentric despot End of the road for 'crown prince' Nicu Mistakes and humiliations heaped on the Army prompted change of loyalty How collapse of a reviled regime was flashed around the world Five days that brought a tyrant to his knees The Downfall of Ceausescu From the mass of reports coming out of Romania Nicholas Beeston pieces together the fateful last week of Nicolae Ceausescu's dictatorship Queen strips hated dictator of honour Reaction from round the work BSB US frustration as elusive Noriega stays at large General's 'double' complicates manhunt Bush's critics worry about how long American invasion force will stay Rural folk question Mugabe's socialism Israel's chief rabbis plan to snub Tutu Britons injured in Australian coach disaster Mandela stays in prison Boat people win refugee status World Roundup Bhopal Act upheld Embryo row settled Draft-dodging trial (Reuter): Spain stops for lottery (AP): Key town 'captured' Simon Barnes Barry Fantoni Star that heralds a new dawn As Eastern Europe continues in ferment, John Waine, Bishop of Chelmsford, sees the chance to re-create a continent in which Christopher principles will rule Self-seekers scheming behind the boredom Peter Brimelow offers a transatlantic impression of the EC at work A woman's a man for a' that Who will rule Romania? Mark Almond on the vacuum left by Ceauseson's overthrow M3 extension route An End of Tyranny That Other Bethlehem Video evidence by sex victims Pulling the wool Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Legal aspects of Panama invasion Ruling on refugees Poll tax register Fairness in law An MP's duty For and against Sunday trading Spirit of Christmas Court Circular Birthdays Mr G. Matthews King Edward Cigars Making progress with prions Science Report Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriages Rt Rev John Ramsbotham Pioneer of the Parish and People Movement Gerry Healy An in-fighter of the left Colin Eccleshare Cambridge publisher and man of books Billy Wells From child actor to pantomime dame For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth:… On this Day Crisis at Christmas Services for Christmas Eve Services for Christmas Day The Samaritans The Times Small advance Stock Exchange Prices Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Sock Market5 Romania lifts mark Sieff resigns Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Blue Circle wins Myson with £198m bid Whitbread spirits sale raises £545m Beefeater gin the prize for Allied-Lyons in fierce auction British Steel surprise at MMC inquiry into deal Alcatel bids to rescue systems group Heavy losses may mean National Telecom goes for half its listing price Banks agree to debt restructuring for Magnet Thomson may take only half Ferranti A Fiembra Member Tin debt settled at 36p in pound Consumer slump hits Border at half time Business Roundup Earnings fall at Danbury Vista buys nightclub Go ahead for onshore oil Quiligotti tops £1.2m Alpha Stocks Prolific Forminster advances New directors at Polly Peck Beecham in £66m N America sell-off EC lifts insurance barrier Air Canada sells 5.4% of GPA Group for $212m Rex Williams Leisure in red after disposal costs Policy dispute forces Electra chief out after 10 months Wilmot reviews Alphameric Water share price rises 6p on week Problem of 1990s-staff Protestor in bid for Colonnade London Traded Options Traditional Options Losses are confirmed at Priest Marians Engineering orders up 10% Kelsey ahead Merger planned Loss at Hibs Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Late buying lifts Dow by 20 points World Markets Midland ahead 7p on talk of Hongkong Bank bid Stock Market Recent Issues Interest Rates Round-Up Stock Watch The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Counting the cost of a peripatetic life for pets A Fimbra Water investors can deal at last Boom-time Eighties bequeath a decade of debt Family Money Jon Ashworth looks back at the high spending of the last few years, during which Britain became more a nation of debtors than one of thrifty savers Insuring against failure to repay Portfolio Platinum M&G When to borrow is to burden Dizzo with success An architect's designs for the 'bike of the future' look set to become the next craze Shoparound Interior International The Times No Title Futon centre Where are all the crowds? Are Britsin's High Street stores having a happy Christmas? Nicole Swengley shops around Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Akom Ltd. Sofa to Bed Multiple Display Advertising Items Home & Garden Continued on Facing Page Redashe Resurrecting the dead arts Museums The Museums and Galleries Commission plays in increasingly important role, Simon Tair reports If you can't stand the heat Gardening Then why not go into the garden? Francesca Greenoak on the great escape Weekend Tips Shoparound Parker Knoll Home & Garden Crescourt Loft Conversions He sells sea shells Collection Sales Guide Futon Company Forget skis, get on board With so little snow on the ski slopes, Sam Kiley decided to go alternative Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satisfaction on your doorstep For early season snow, go for height, and go for a glacier, Ronald Faux tests Tignes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Following the pilgrims' way Pilgrimages are back in fashion in Britain. Russell Chamberlin visits one of Europe's foremost shrines in Norfolk, which was built after a holy vision The Times Cyril Kaye Travel Notes Free phone Travel News Forces loyal to Noriega attack US headquarters The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,173 Two Germanies embrace at the Gate Weather NSPCC (AFP, AP): Spies go home in Bonn swap TV & Radio: Full Holiday Guide Wine: Fortified and… How Christian goodwill has come at last to Bethlehem this Christmas DECCA Section 2 William dropped by just as the night was getting… Guess who gets my rubber duck The Ned Sherrin Colum If I were Frances Edmonds 'I was forged in the crucible of want and I consider myself far more privileged' A Childhood: Jimmy Savile Craig Brown The habitat Sale Christmas fairy-tale, Polish dream Roger Boyes report on the Gdansk shipyards, where a product of the American dream is hoping to conjure up some late Christmas Restaurant and Catering Guide One Ninety Queen's gate Multiple Display Advertising Items Namaste MA & PA Mr Kong Chinese Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Put your feet up Campus Stephen Silk pleads for an end to the student march as a form of protestm Win a personal computer One man's restaurant guide Eating out Alexander House Flash Fen Place, Turner's Hill,… California Wines Making time for tea At Christmas the smaller in-between meals can be move enjoyable and relaxing, Frances Bissell writes Fortified and fizzy Drink Christmas would not be complete without a warming capita of sherry, a post-prandial glass of port and a refreshing flute of champagne. Jane MacQuitty continues her High Street guide to festive tippling Calvados A rare treat Food The Edradour Entertainments RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advancing backwards The Arts in the Eighties: Paul Griffiths on historical touches in contemporary music Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Palace Vh An every Day story Television Radio Able Labels Familiar pleasures Dance Fading of a false dawn The Arts 2 The Arts in the Eighties: David Robinson on the rise and fall of British cinema and Hollywood's surrender to the teenage market Sexual smash-and-grab raid on Goldsmith Theatre She Stoops to Conquer Royal Exchange Manchester The Old Vic Padded history with all the frills Once men wore the skirts; now women wear the trousers. Victoria Glendinning peruses a dedicated follower of fashion The victor of Beda Fomm The Forgotten Victor General Sir Richard O'Connor By John Baynes Brasseys, £15.95 Still haunted by the singular rhythms of a poet lost too young Poetry The Air between Poems of Clere Persons (1908-1931) Cloudforms No. 2:48 Biddlestone Road, Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne Ne6 5sl, £4.50 'Twas the night before Christmas For Children The Christmas Stockings By Mathew Price Illustrated by Errol Le Cain Angus & Robertson, £5.99 Unleashing the pens of war Are we at War? Letters to The Times, 1939-1945 Edited by Anthony Livesey Times Books, £10.95 Picture Gallery Today's Programmes Scottish Amicable The great TV film show Christmas Eve Word-Watching Television & Radio Christmas Eve Choice Television Choice Television Television & Radio Christmas Day The Children's Society Choice Television Television & Radio Boxing Day PIAT Snob appeal Crime Mystery Mile By Margery Allingham the Wooden Overcoat By Pamela Branch the Case of the Gilded Fly By Edmund Crispin Hamlet, Revenge! By Michael Innes Wall of Eyes By Margaret Miller the Man in the Queue By Josephine Tey All published by penguin, £3.99 Quick List Quarrelsome charm of a critical success Hazlitt: A Life By Stanley Jones Oxford, £35 Escape of a working-class hero A Local Habitation: Life and Times: 1918-1940 By Richard Hoggart Oxford, £5.99 An invitation to feel superior James Thurber Collecting Himself Edited by Michael Rosen Hamish Hamilton, £14.95 Writing on the bottom line Paperbacks Joseph Connolly weighs up the writers' bibles the Writers' and Artists' Yearbook, 1990 A. & C. Black, £6.95 the Writer's Handbook, 1990 Edited by Barry Turner Macmillan, £6.95 In tune with the bourgeoisie The Singing Bourgeois Songs of the Victorian Drawing Rooms and Parlour By Derek Scott Open University Press, £30 paper back, £12.95 Little women growing Fiction Zoe By Geraldine Jewsbury Virago, £8.99 On a swing and a prayer Jazz The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Jazz Update Anonymous splendour Records Classical Classical Update Rock Update The Clash Ry Cooder A-Z Guide to Rock Bridge There's no need to stay at home during the festive season. Judy Froshaug suggests some days out for the whole family Christmas Events Outings Chess Puzzles Mindscorcher by Denis Young The Times Jumbo Sports Crossword Teacher's Highland Cream Le Mans is given a reprieve Motor Racing Clarke hones his fitness in Belgium Cycling Contrasting careers of two disappointed Olympians The Best of the Books Redmond unfit for Auckland A bid to reach far waters Fishing Christie in plans if Johnson-Lewis clash goes ahead Athletics (Reuter): Australia take all to Games Running along the Great Wall Sports Book of the Week Thirsting for the adventure of a lifetime, William Lindesay set himself to run the length of the Great Wall of China. On his epic journey, he was the recipient of numerous kindnesses from ordinary Chinese families and acquired a family of his own Crews beset by problems in run-up to third stage Yachting Heaven Can Wait now ready for Hobart stage Today's Fixtures Rapid Raceline Champion in form for Bonanza Boy Llewellyn looking to conquer nation's idol on Pegwell Bay Sport on TV Ludlow results Racing next week Hexham Jockeys escape in road collision Threat averted to gallops Double for Moore Uttoxeter Mandarin: Charter Hardware can collect Chepstow Selections Edinburgh Selections The Times Racing Service In The Times on Boxing Day a full guide to all eight meetings Big Race Line-Up BBC1 Form guide to the 12 contenders Hereford Selections Lingfield Park Selections Money and television hold the key Continuing our series in which the great names of the 1980s consider their sport's future, Virginia Leng calls for equestrianism to adopt a higher profile Virginia Leng ETTA chairman threatens to resign Table Tennis Snow Reports British are playing in Barcelona Hockey Woodhall win is unpopular Boxing Pegler is poised for England B record Rugby Union: Soviet Union Visit Northamton as One Man Muses on what Might Have Been Comeback a tall order for injured Norster Today's Team News Pontypndd's two sinners are punished England hopefuls aim for early resumption Anglos reveal a chink Two more out for eight matches Rugby League A fake Darwinism which pervades sport Bassett is not for changing his tried and tested method Football: Long-Ball Game now Reaping Rewards for Form Former Wimbledon Manager at Sheffield United Now Ball signs up Sandford Etonian is shattered by Windows Rackets Chelsea finish on top in goal rush Welling bow out to Moran Mountfield gets the happy habit For the Record Eventful return by Shakoor Rana as India collapse Cricket (AFP): Sri Lankans in a slapdash mood Jetlag extra obstacle to world indoor title Bowls (Ap): Hilton's chance The fear haunting England's idyll Yorkshire derby is at risk Chase Eight race meetings Ferguson finds a new ally Snooker is almost out of pocket Boxing Day Sport Gower tempted by Hampshire (AFP): Ajax suing supporter Sport in Brief Winning Women Wednesday take Carr in loan deal (Reuter): Greenidge is aiming to face England Jansher is at war with success End Column
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