News from 28/12/1989
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Alan Day, Jeremy Andrews, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Barry McGuigan, D. C. Ayres, Nick Nuttall, Robin Oakley and John Goodbody, Eric Innes, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Jasper Rees, Suzy Price, Roland Rench, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Tony Avirgan, David, I. A. Shapiro, Clyde Haberman, James Bone, P. M. Bushell, Carol Leonard, Victor Purvis, Andrew Fleming-Williams, Arthur Collins, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Catherine Arnst, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Henry Gee, Brian Redhead, Nicholas Budgen, Musa Mazzawi, Peter Dawson, General Secretary, David Gwynne Jones, G. Kirov, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, David N. McCarthy Brown, Nicholas Watt, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, S. W. Bailey, David Hands, Emma Nicholson, A. C. A. Benda, John Percival, Thomson Prentice, Margaret A. Lynch (Senior Lecturer), Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, R. G. Penman, John Pidgeon, Walter Grey, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, C. M. Rope, Robin Oakley Political Editor, William Hobson, Luke FitzHERBERT, Peter Tatlow, John Higgins, Peter Purton, I. J. Campbell, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, George J. Levy (Director), A. G. F. Crosbie, John Crisp, Peter Bryan, Stephen Thorpe, Craig Seton, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, John Gray, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, John Good, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Paul Bompard, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, D. Puttnam, President, Tim Heald, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Andy Edwards, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Andrew Martin, Steven Downes, Editor, Peter Aykroyd, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, (Dr) David Lowry, Clive White, J. A. Morgan, R. H. Campbell, John Shaw, Roger R. Dawson, Stephen Miller (Hospitaller), Sarah Jane Checkland, Norman Shiel, Marti Colley, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Barry Wood, Peter Dear and Kari Lloyd, Adrian Dannatt, Paul Moor, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Margaret Haskell, Michael Hornsby and John Winder, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Red Harrison and Fiona Barton, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, William Jacot, Chris Moore, Robert C. Copeman, Edward Vale, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, D. M. McDowell, Colin Campbell, Ian Stewart, Michael Ounsted, Clement Freud,
Resumo'40 dead' as quake hits Australia Factory blast adds to coal city chaos Pain, pain go away State students at Cambridge Drink success Football rise Index Tories can dominate the 90s too, Owen predicts Romanians give hidden secret police an execution deadline Deep in a bunker Bucharest, a defiant Ceausescu man is run to ground Olympic champions in shoot-out Hint of deal in tug-of-war over Noriega Vatican rejects handover call Olympic champions in shoot-out Tecno (Reuter): Gorbachov to blame, says China Girl aged 14 dies after drink spree News Roundup TUC publication call Howe home protest Treasure in leather Time change debate Birthday inheritance Sharp drop in failed breath tests Study group urges free market in dairy goods More firms 'plan to reduce their staffs' Russell regains his appetite for TV adverts Tories face growing rebellion over poll tax Six killed and 14 hurt in holiday crashes Takings up as shoppers pack sales Junior doctors say minister has been misleading public By Our Science Correspondent: Rogue genes could point to early risk Alcoholism Poll uncovers high hopes of wealth for the coming decade The nation's lifestyle Children of a compassionate age Moynihan presses for action on drugs Gift that grows on handicapped girl Grants help gallery to win Turner seascape Saleroom Princess leads royal riders at Sandringham By Our Education Editor: Self-management 'puts staff posts at risk' State school pupils holding sway Oxbridge entrants Britons buy holidays abroad 'with their eyes closed' Drop in traffic brings cleaner air in London Cash pays for return to Istanbul Portfolio Platinum Barclays Thatcher dominates shifting landscape The Turbulent 80s: Times specialists look back on a decade of change 80s Politics Ten-year shadow of Aids 80s Medicine Fossil sale approved in export deal Fire death Prison escape Scargill fit Giant airlines 'could rule skies' Liberalization of aviation industry End of book world mafia 80s Books Sage predicts rebirth and political upset in new year Military claims of 60,000 dead seem greatly exaggerated (AFP): Witness tells of massacre (Reuter): Lithuanians rally for party independence Challenge to Gorbachov Gold scales and fat accounts measure tyrant's riches Revolution in Romania A flowering of romance Donations to help country top £500,000 British Red Cross Appeal extended (Reuter): Hanoi tightens press gag Spy link fuels speculation on Soviet influence (Reuter): Police link could doom soccer club Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society (AFP): Shadows over students' dreams of freedom Dixons Arabs riled by Ceausescu mercenaries allegations Peking fears fresh dissent (AFP): Kabul attack kills dozens (Reuter): Neo-Nazi camp' found in Belgium World Roundup (Reuter): Rebels claim attacks (AP): Plane crash kills six Iranian accuses UK (Reuter): Banking on the Wall High-living Noriega denigrated by US Dictator's forces change sides as details emerge of his flight from Panama Invasion From a Correspondent, west Beirut: Israelis launch attack to halt Shia advance Tamil Tigers crushing Delhi's surrogate army 'Worst famine' threatens millions Ethiopia aid shortfall Soldiers beg to be enlisted in the new army ANC men can meet banished leadership Morning chirp of the Redhead The Times Profile 1989 - a picture of confusion The past year has seen the art world rent by fears for our threatened heritage and suspicions of a growing number of forgeries. Put your memory to the test Artfile Try her quiz of the year Lillywhites Sanderson A gastronomic event Churchill Biography Alan Hamilton Times Diary Barry Fantoni Picture Gallery Harsh birth pangs of the new order John Gray, continuing our series, on world trends of the 1990s, sees totalitarianism giving way not to instant harmony but ot all the feuding and vicissitudes of the past Now medical records go on the open market Emma Nicholson on the disturbing erosion of patient confidentiality Hankering for a Christmas past Beware the smoothies Hong Kong: Nicholas Budgen replies to Woodrow Wyatt Charity appeals Justice in Panama Gorbachov's Year Hospital crossroads Legal rights of US in Panama On the motorways Don't bank on it A new era in European relations Barrage dilemma An MP's duty White cliffs road Auction house boom Call for united teachers' voice Child sex abuse Step up the ladder New year temptation Social News Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries OBAS Mixed reaction for new drug Science Report Night sky in January Astronomy Latest wills Appointments The Earl of Drogheda Great success in double harness at the FT and Covent Garden Opera Sir Walter Bromley-Davenport Powerful voice against Socialism Announcements & Personal On this Day Aladdin Church news The Times Fit for the Nineties? We ate better, but exercised less, and increased our chocolate intake as we cut down on smoking. Ann Kent reports on a decade of medical ups and downs In Sickness and in Health—an Eighties Summary Sun Alliance Milk for human weakness? Medical Briefing Hangover Tips In Sickness and in Health-An Eighties Summary Hangover Tips Magic marks on paper Bryan Appleyard on the novelist's and the poet's eye for looking at pictures, and thinking about art Just Looking Essays on Art By John Updike André Deutsch, £19.95 Reported Sightings Art Chronicles, 1957-1987 By John Ashbery Edited by David Bergman Knopf, $35 The Times Literary Supplement Scales and roundabouts Innocence and Experience By Stuart Hampshire Atlen Lane, £16.95 Shake it all about Serpent of the Nile Women and Dance in the Arab World By Wendy Buonaventura Saqi Books, £35 Index Americademic Fielding at silly mid-off Henry Fielding a Life By Martin C. Battestin Routledge, £29.50 The Times Holiday happiness Television Phoenix Theatre UK ballet out of step The Arts in the Eighties: John Percival finds that Paris and Frankfurt lead in dance The joy of freedom rings out in Berlin Concerts Beethoven's Ninth Berlin Scala takes up the gauntlet John Higgins talks to Riccardo Muti about public challenges facing opera Image unmatched Bekova Sisters Purcell Room Entry to hell on earth Geoff Brown reports on the filming of the notorious novel Last Exit to Brooklyn Mr Nobody hero for Hungary's Jews David Robinson reports from Budapest on a film about Ranoul Wallenberg Worn path for wanderers Video Box Renoir Making waves in the holy water The film of the week: An Enemy of the People, a story of prejudice and greed Cinema Concise Crossword No 2062 Entertainments Information for January Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery Milestones Cooper 's comedy lives on Television Choice Cardata Television & Radio BBC 1 BA launches twice-weekly departures to Argentina Egypt and Syria renew relations The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,176 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Checks and balances of the Noriega game Wild life of occult excesses Weather Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Pure genius at Guinness Price of gold loses shine Stock Markets French Connection slides £2.4m into red Managers at Magnet lose their shares Japan to oust UK from IMF position By Our Economics Correspondent: Berlin Wall opens floodgates to trade West Germany's exporters start to benefit with 16% sales jump Walls launches BAT campaign Paper interests to be tied ready for £1bn float Interest rates 'will ease in the spring' CNT Oakwood receiver to consider legal action Business Roundup Whitegate in £2.45m buys Boardroom optimism Westerly to buy Faxline Finnish stake in golf Recent Issues The Times Alpha Stocks Wassall has 30.6% of MC Brierley lifts paper stake Diver Deaner rises to the top Oil explorer Tempus table of performers for 1989 By Our City Staff: Hollywood set for $5bn record year Warner Bros heads for the top spot with a little help from Batman Hope of rates fall helps shares Stock Market (Reuter): Dow up 15 points in subdued trade World Markets Wall Street Cookson to pay $95m for Flo-Con Systems Confident traders lift Nikkei to peak North Sea oil exports 'set to double' Susie stops sartorial faux pas The Times City Diary Northern delights await The Times City Diary Just the plate The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: SE seeks Connell statement By Our City Staff: Bond denies move to put in receiver Nothing like a dame The Times City Diary Maxwell bids 160p a share for Monotype Marconi fumes over delay in European fighter contracts Finance group set for loss By Our Industrial Editor: US group to bid $4.36bn for Hilton Ladbroke stays on sidelines in offers for hotel group Funds pour in ready for the Eastern front Comment Who sits where at IMF? £60m rush at Dixons Resources win Glamar post Peek reshapes Filtering out costs Visits to Sewage Treatment Works Using welfare report in another case Malice is insufficient of itself for misfeasance tort Try Penda's Revenge for water shares Markers for Government action on ECGD Different views on radioactive waste Serious money Charge laggards No unfairness in procedural breach Immigrant's uncertainty no bar to entry Happy postscript London Traded Options Traditional Options Confident start to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures World in your hip pocket Technical innovations have raised the standard of communication links repidly. Peter Purton anticipates the era of the any-time, anywhere phone call Solicitors can learn to love their systems Perspective Knotty problem of life's secret To go with the river flow British biologists have developed an ingenious tool to improve the purity of the watercourses of Britain Would you want to talk to your system? How the 1980's advances should bring benefits for computer users The industry is pinning a lot of hope on optical technology Micro Technology Group British Aerospace Dynamics TMS Jobsearch The Times Scott Grant (TS) Ltd CEPEC Maygrove Consulting Ltd Keystone Knocking down the clubhouse door Winning Women: In the third of the series, Patricia Davies meets Laura Davies, the champion golfer Caribbean Community Secretariat Anadril Appointments Phone Tomorrow Careerlink Consultants Limited The Times Assistant Wanted for Fine Wineshop London SW7 Tibbett & Britten Group plc National Glass Industries Co Evernden illness is boost for Austria Tennis Yachts find the going rough Hanley kept in reserve for Castleford fixture Rugby League French resistance is broken as Dalton edges into the lead Yachting World almost within reach Gymnastics Kribensis works hard for double Racing: Dunwoody Tops Kempton Bill Again with Successes on Two More Greys Smith Eccles celebrates 700th winner England pit their sticks against US Lacrosse Today's Fixtures Today's Fixtures Smith Eccles celebrates 700th winner Results from yesterday's four meetings European title given a wider stage in Lyons Snooker Watson's vivid visions of life in the fast lane The Best of the Books Mandarin: Ibn Majed ready to make amends Mandarin: Stratford Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Carvill's Hill defection leaves way clear for Maid Of Money Mandarin: Taunton Selections Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Edwards so confident Rapid Raceline Fighters are entitled to a fairer deal Boxers ought to keep more of the money they generate, says Barry McGuigan, continuing our series in which sport's great names look forward to the 1990s Middlesex forwards in control Schools Rugby Barry McGuigan Outward looking Call for crowds Funds needed for the disabled Just rewards for coaches Stroke of ill-luck Athletes need a network of medical support A world apart Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 01 782 5046 Tomorrow Wearing greens Sticking point Kingston's chance to enjoy festival Basketball (Reuter): Pakistan spinners punished Cricket Visit of Arsenal will reveal more about Villa's title potential Football: Surprise Championship Contenders Approach a Vital Game Blackpool offenders on the list Snow Reports (AP): Seoul will bid for 2002 World Cup Advances in provinces boost competitiveness Campaign to stop sale of public playing fields Irish contests are called off Boxing Kendall awaits Ward's decision (Reuter): Gullit in wait for all-clear For the Record Women's show is ready Another Haynes in waiting Cricket Ireland's first choice is a Pakistani doctor Hockey Gregg influence shows Make a date with The Time's sports calendar McHugh brothers head to Australia Cycling Tempting the gods of Waimea Surfing Righting wrongs in the Nineties Ferguson insists he is right man to revive United Help the Aged Sailor killed as yacht is dismasted Who said what about whom in 1989? Festive air as Leicester romp in (AFP), (Reuter): Revan ban for butting Sport in Brief Billy the Kid often left his mark End Column
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