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News from 30/12/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Philip Jacobson Slatina, John Trotman, Jeremy Andrews, Karan Thapar, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Barry Pickthall Fremantle, Bob Ross, Peter Green, Clifford Longley, Roy Woodcock, Anatol Lieven, Paual Wilkinson, Jane MacQuitty, Suzy Price, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Andrei Navrozov, Tom Giles, Denis Young, James Bone, Clive Davis, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Nigel Edwards, Lawrence Graham, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, S. P., Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, David Tweed, Dinah Birch, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Ruth Stungo, Wayne Asher, Noel Ayliffe-Jones, Michael Nicholls, Victoria Griffith, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Henry Stanhope, Brian Morton, Michael Jeffries, Clive Doig, John Winder, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Chenevix Trench, David Jones, Nigel Seymer, Robert Weale, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Robert Cockburn, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Jennie Hawthorne, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Hamish Lennox, Nigel Andrew, John Ellerby, Gillian Bowditch, Ronald Chamuffin, Michael Watkins, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, William Holmes, Michael Knipe and James Bone, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Meredith Belbin (Director), William Peakin, Paul Griffiths, Christopher Ray, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, W. J. Burroughs, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Conrad Voss Bark, D. Brand, Mavis Hill, Paul Bompard, James Bone and Clifford Longley, Martin Searby, Suzanne Trivi?re, Philip Webster, Cheif Political Correspondent, Marcel Berlins, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, B. D. B. Gresham, David Sapsted, Christopher Sheen, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Marc Jordan, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, John Graham, Alan Tillier, Brian Alderson, George Hill, Clive White, D. A. Hunter Johnston, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Peter Morris, Sarah Jane Checkland, Andy Martin, Barry Wood, George Drower, Graham Searjeant, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Molson, Hugh Thompson, Peter Philip, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Barry D. Clarke, Jamie Douglas-Home, Michael Kinsley, Nicholas Cole, Susan Ellicott, Peter Waymack, Conal Gregory, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, Philip Ray, Craig Seton and Paul Wilkinson,

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Trade figures boost for £ and shares Index ends the decade close to all-time high New Year with the Times In today's 60-page Times Highgrove Two American civilians murdered in Panama The sweet smell of peace on the Tube Picture Gallery Freedom fighter's triumph: President Havel… Romanian Army 'is now in full control' Australia to ban Aids immigrants Review Hine Lockerbie rescuers are honoured in new year list Sport Rain forecast for start of the 1990s News Roundup Electric tightrope Thatcher top of poll Man held over killing All-ticket drinking Bar seeking a reform pact with solicitors Picture Gallery DPP to appeal over ruling on Wapping police Inspectors urge widening of reading lists in state schools Five die in meningitis outbreak Beaches search for five cyanide drums Journalists may buy paper Mirror group changes Police qualms over new year ambulance duty Toy car may fetch £10,000 Saleroom Drivers protest at life in the new fast lane Nation of older home-owners and fewer young Household survey shows increse in famillies hesded by single parent Picture Gallery Guardsman is barred from duties after fight Business fears ban on private jets at congested airports Passengers defy threat to bomb US flight Harrods Calling back the past Plus Two share £4,000 Portfolio Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Dedication of Lockerbie police and helpers marked New role for Maggie Smith Members of the Order of the British Empire British Empire Medal New Zealand Order of the Companions of Honour Royal Navy Queen's Police Medal The Army Royal Air Force BEM for barracks bomb victim Awards for Bruno and SAS founder New Year Honours Prudential Holborn Diplomatic and Service Overseas Imperial Service Order Police retrace steps of couple shot in woods Homebase Forest of concrete raises hopes for frustrated drivers Divers with 'bends' reach record levels Speelman's defence falls to Dolmatov Chess at Hastings Doctor puts house on line in fight against NHS reforms Post Office to give instant EC medical cover 60% pay rise gives £81 weekly wage Scilly crime season Files found £10,000 raid Church fire Tourist jailed Doctor bailed Kidnap charge Marina death Port record Shop blaze Bad turn TV-am Art of the 90s goes on show Gorbachov sends best wishes to the British Texas How lawyers were made to face the market's verdict The Turbulent 80s: Times specialists look back on a decade of change The schools are back again on the right track Education 40 hurt as Hong Kong search reveals 700 weapons American harassment of Noriega condemned Army's ruthless campaign cripples Sri Lanka rebels British David hits back after Broadway Goliath stops the show Hawke pledges quake aid as hope for survivors fades Medellin leader captured in raid World Roundup (AFP): Coup role alleged (AP): Dead body explodes (AP): Greenpeace cleared India media plan How a feared chief of Securitate fled the onslaught of freedom By Our foreign Staff: Ceausescu spent final days a prisoner in armoured car Fugitive dodged communists for 33 years Romania's New Government Revolution in Romania Ceausescu's dim light haunts barren landscape Timisoara takes the lead again Talking no chances with arrested 'terrorists' Dissident priest supports 'just' execution Nastase calls for further relief aid Tirana feels the wind of freedom Albania under presssure From a Correspondent: Polish Communists lose political role Correspondent Havel transformed from a prisoner to President Going hungry for freedom Picture Gallery (AFP): Bulgaria restores rights of Muslims Simon Barnes Picture Gallery Major upsets of the year ahead Essential reading for all dust-jacket addicts Gorbachov's tinderbox Mary Dejevasky on the threat posed by Moldavian separatism Year of Revolution Way out in Panama The Road Back from Damascus Intentions on German unity Undiplomatic activity Traffic in London Besetting sins of computer-speak Old money 'Economic migrant' Suitable jobs Pinpointing property Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Alternative aid for cathedrals Panama invasion Cold comfort Of mice and sugar Social News Birthdays Anniversaries Appointments Bridge Closing down Sale Wanted: Three wise men to lead the faithful forward Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news William Scott Metropolitan Meliton of Chalcedon The Earl of Drogheda Ian Parry New Rival to Gaslight Church services tomorrow Announcements & Personal Closer to the Fragile X Science Report Greater London Fund for the Blind Cancer Research Campaign Regret to Announce Closing down Sale Half-yearly promotions in the Armed Forces Pinter's style of espionage Television Choice Feeling down in the dumps Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday's Television and Radio Another animated classic Television Choice Radio Choice Sunday's Television and Radio Cyril Kaye Vatican stops Noriega talks in US protest The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,178 Weather No One Else Can Help Stocks: Inflation Beaters Executive Editor David Brewerton Opec chief in Lagos job switch Woolley quits Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Smaller trade gap dispels fears on sterling Receiver appointed for Bond brewing business By Business News Staff: Industry's leaders honoured New Year life peerage for Rolls- Royce chairman Tokyo weathers Year of the Snake Foreign Colonial Sock Shop loss may force sale of US outlets Going under Down Under Angela MacKay charts the rise and fall of generation of fellow Australians during the 1980s-a decade that ended with yesterday's appointment of receivers to breweries owned by Alan Bond How the bubble burst for Australia's businessmen Further delay to MMC inquiry in Valleys Water By Our City Staff: Ontario manufacturer bought by Runciman Index signals revival in US manufacturing Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust TVS meeting gives unanimous support for deal on loss-maker US citrus farmers are frozen out Record cold weather wrecks orange crops in the Sunshine State Kleinwort in $44m American disposal Business Roundup French move into Zenith Stavert edges forward Bear Brand lifts holding Memory talks fail France relaxes red tape on foreigners Punt rises towards parity with pound Analysis joins Third Market First Leisure's £65m plan Save & Prosper Dixons launches attack on 'magpie' Kingfisher Rival bid likely for Carron Phoenix By a Correspondent: American Express sells Swiss bank Hat trick as AFI investors meet Panfida to cut debts through US disposals Ceasefire at James Dickie amid plans for acquisition Divining a strategy to guide Europe through the Nineties Managers buy out Imtec microfilm Bristol & West Dow ends the year with a flourish World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Share prices finish 1980s close to their all-time high Stock Market Stock Watch London Traded Options Traditional Options Stock Exchange Prices Firm finish Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Riches reaped in Tokyo Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum Larger Lenders Save & Prosper Stock market proves an inflation-beating winner Family Money National Savings Units outstrip societies' saving returns six-fold Interest Rates Round-Up Rent-free game played in the shadows of broken dreams Perpetual Betting on booming Brazil Family Money Airways Homes lifts off to a £4.3M BES record Mercury Personal Equity Plan Variations on a voluntary pensions theme Save & Prosper All Box No NR New fund taps into high value classic car market Jon Ashworth reports on an inverstment in elite-style motoring The pitfalls and rewards of home working Family Money Taking care of school fees and higher education costs The sunshine lifestyle that is proving too good to leave Peter Morris with a tale of reluctant emigrants Framlington BR pensions managed on the right track Family Money Save & Prosper Endowments may field winners but watch form Charity begins at home Save & Prosper Briefings Sterling's fall squeezes foreign currency loans Family Money Gunning for the bogus mail shot fraudsters Poll tax winners and losers M&G The Enterprise initiative Drink: Low Alcohol Alternatives Oh, what a night it was As Britain prepares to celebrate the Nineties, Victoria McKee talks to some New Year's Eve revellers Lancashire & Yorkshire Decanting myself over Christmas The Ned Sherrin Column If I were Frances Edmonds Review of 1990, January to June 'I knew I wanted to get out-out of the school and out of South Africa' A Childhood: Ronald Harwood The Times Be on your metal Collecting Sales Guide Exercising the right to write International fame has brought death threats to the Egyptian author Naguid Mahfouz, Christopher Walker reports From our Own Correspondent Art of experience Museums Take two aspirin Four years into his medical degree Christopher Sheen says his studies are harder, longer and more exhausting than he believed possible Win a personal computer Degrees of nostalgia Twenty years he entered king's College, Nigel Andrew returns to a very different Cambridge Campus Alliance with Nature's Government Maybe we're not so useless Tom Holland recently described the horrors awaiting students in the Real World. Two graduates talk back The 1989 awards for good taste A great restaurant needs more than fine cooking, Jonathan Meades selects the best of the year MR Kong The Blue Jade Restaurant and Catering Guide La Gaffe Mandeer Haweli A. A. TANDOORl Restaurant The Times Let them eat pâtisseries Are the doughnut's days numbered? The arrival in Britain of France's exotic pastries will revolutionize our cake stands Confectionery First-foot forward The Times Cook The battle of the neeps Are swedes tastier than turnips? Robin Young gets to the root of the problem The summer of the bangers Food A bitter man, or ale and hearty? Forget the taste—beer—drinking is more about wish fulfilment Party-goers' survival guide Drink Pots of money Wedgwood Marc Jordan reads a history of the violently oscillating family fortunes of the Wedgwood dynasty and its relentlessly How not to break eggs For Children Truly golden age The Golden Temple The games that writers-in-relay play Storia 3: Consequences Edited by Kate Figes Pandora, £5.99 Voyage into the past-and Crime The Wench is Dead By Colin Dexter Macmillan, £11.95 Grim flights of fantasy Fiction Dialogue does the damage A Move Abroad: Or Shall we Die?/the Ploughman News from nowhere Truth and truism: progressive pleasures? The Cambridge History of Russian Literature Edited by Charles A. Moser Cambridge, £145 The lure of the past Cardening Ghosts that are all in the mind No Ghost in the Machine Fight for survival A New Model Army The South Bank Centre Naum Grubert BC Opera & Ballet The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall The Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miss Saigon RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall KCM Sheila Hancock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vh Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Vh Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Better read than said Television Ancient whodunnit Radio A city garden party bash Lord Gowrie revels to Simon Tait plans for a Convent garden extravenza for everyone The curtain comes down on Act I After 34 years with The Times, Irving Wardle is relinquishing his post as chief theatre critic. In his final article, he reviews the peaks, and a few troughs, over four decades The Arts Unleashing energy Recital RSC Steady quality Classical The stars that faded, and others that shone Alice Cooper Rock Update The darkness of war, the art of Cleese Spoken Word Rarities and their rare appeal Records Orchestral A-Z Guide to Rock Elvis Costello Brazil double bill Jazz Jazz Update Bridge The Week Ahead Chess Mindscorcher Linkwords Last Week's Answers Getting ready for the big day Suzy Price watches London's most august stores prepare for the sales Shopping Shoparound Akom Ltd Interior International Medivac Parker Knoll Dunlopillo Latex Multiple Display Advertising Items High-flying silk with a tough brief Face to Face For the Home The Sofabed Shap Insublind Poggenpohl Kitchen Multiple Display Advertising Items Dreams Agriframes Outings Who should pay for footpaths? Roy Woodcock examines alternatives to making walkers foot the bill for damage of the countryside Environment Fleeting fame among the wax In the first of a series on some of Britain's top tourist attractions, Nigel Andrew chose a quiet winter's day for a visit to Madame Tussaud's Out and about Weekend Walk Able-LABELS Weather When the Thames froze George Drower describes the great London Frost Fair of winter, 1793 Winter Shearing the flocks The number of hill-farmed sheep in parts of Cumbria is proving to be a threat to the environment, Ronald Faux reports Countryside Scents of the season Francesca Greenoak savours the heady fragrance of a winter bouquet Gardening Weekend Tips By royal design When the Prince of Wales gave Francesca Greenoak a conducted tour of his walled garden at Highgrove, he explained how be blends growing organic food with creating a colourful retreat A Prince Organic Garden Times Books The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword New Year Puzzle On the gold standard Exhibiton Racing Smith leads the sporting honours Clough's style remains his enduring quality Partizan unhappy with a free ticket Clough's Managerial Career Machin intent on realizing ambition Francis in no hurry over move Support grows for neutral Test umpiring Rothmans closes the gap as Finnish challenge mounts Poupon safe and well Whitbread round the World Race: Third Leg Simon Barnes's Sporting Diary, Page 12 Passion, Poetry, Blood and Song In the Shadow of Chernobyl A Bigger Splash Organized professionalism is the key In the latest in our series in which the great names of the 1980s look forward to the next decade, Adrian Moorhouse calls on administrators of swimming to change their outlook Discipline is chief concern Welsh still struggling to fill lead role Today's Team News Waldron's selection welcomed Virgo replaced as head of Wpbsa Next Week Defeat by an innings fails to ruffle Imran Man of both wit and Wisden Graham considers sweeping change to his title strategy By a Special Correspondent: First division standard is still not apparent By a Special Correspondent: Stockport share lead Napoli could penalize Maradona Today's Team News Call to cut costs of policing North heading for rare achievement For the Record Reshuffled forwards deliver Devine intervention Rackets Pakistan's security complaint (AFP): Second failure (AFP): Galaxys injured Running again Hand of help Leading entries Wharton's date Houston have the edge on Steelers American Football Bond given little time to savour Drumbeat victory Yachting Snow Reports Horgan outsider upsets Triumph hopefuls Racing: Balding's Rising Young Star Forest Aun Continues Promising Career with Runaway Victory in the Challow Hurdle at Newbury From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Elementary new favourite Rapid Raceline Results from yesterday's three meetings Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV See You Then in public gallop Trainers facing an extra burden Tomorrow Mandarin: Solidasarock to play up Ascot gains Newbury Catterick Bridge The Times Racing Service Gee Armytage suspended Leicester Folkestone Southwell Brazil the barrier to victory in Rome Complete Programme for the World Cup Finals No Title The Times calendar of world sport for 1990 Coe's last chance to strike a double blow for England Programme of Finals for the Commonwealth Games Second chance to be on the line Unisys Marathon Appeal Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Hutchings keeps his sights set on the world title Atheltics By a Special Correspondent: Tradition upheld to honour a legend Happy ending for Sanchez Vicario Tennis Becker skips Adelaide Depleted England score well Hockey Mason given time to talk Boxing Kingston facing a test of character Basketball: Brixton Humbled by Elamboyance and Power of Israeli Side Dispute is likely to be settled Cycling Grumbles at treatment of women competitors Surfing Rod is weight off the mind Fishing Castleford aiming to beat the odds Rugby Union Vatanen sweeps to winning start Motor Rallying Corsie and Wood survive scares Bowls Douglas faces youthful challenge Table Tennis No smoke Travel News Aito Mysteries ancient and modern In the awakening Ukranian city of Kiev, George Hill felt a chill in his bones-and it was caused by more than the bitterly cold Soviet winter Travel Hotel wddhaus Dolder Travel Notes Cayman Islands Jersey Trailfinders Fred. Olsen Lines Exodus Sunvil Holidays India Hoseasons Abroad Hotels Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocamp Some discounted schedule Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays ABTA Aito Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Gateway to Andalucia UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnsdale Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Hoseasons Holidays A once in a Lifetime Chance The Right Place to Be Travel Notes Brittany Ferries A Spain to fight and die for Rough manners, bruised fruit, sour wine: why, then, was Michael Watkins happy in Potes? Travel National Power

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