News from 04/01/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Geoffrey Lewis, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Douglas Mellgren, Anne Billson, Simon Barnes, T. S. Acton, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Lee, Everard Whitehouse, M. Fortier, Edward Underhill, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, George Robertson, Jeremy Kingston, J. D. Latham, Carol Leonard, John J. Edgar, Richard Eaton, Roddy Forsyth, Henry Gee, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Paul Luft, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, William McKane, Douglas Scott-Kerr, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Anne Corbett, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Shona Crawford Poole, Travel Editor, Charles Dowsett, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Joseph Needham, Director, Roddy MacKenzie, Rasit Gurdilek, Nicole Swengley, Timothy C. Niblock, Secretary, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Robert McGeehan, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, John Noble Wilford, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Barry Pickthail, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Barry Millington, R. J. Bowring, Lord St John, L. J. P. J. Craig, Christopher Goulding, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Roderick Whitfield, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Simon Dover, Paul Charman, Martin Searby, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Brewerton, Bernard Noble, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Mandarin, Patrick O'Hanlon, Charles Knevitt, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Barry Wood, Philip Webster, Lake Sagaris, Graham Mather, Paul Moor, Andrew Buckoke, Andrew Lycett, Martin Waller, Andrew McEwen, Richard Owen and Christopher Thomas, Christopher Follett, Christopher Warman, Bailey Morris, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, Vivien Tomlinson, Richard Morrison, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, R. M. Nichols, Keith Pratt, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, W. E. Skillend, E. Moonman, Chairman, Hilary E. Leigh, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Carol Cooper,
ResumoIsrael rejects Howe appeal on PLO talks Waldegrave may meet Arafat next week Portfolio plus Accumulator Anti-card opposition increases Index Big Kuwait profit from BP shares Britain puts an end to the glory that was Rome Currie says no to Commons egg committee Quiet return to Westminster for ex-minister Channon back to face air security critics Alert over bogus policemen Drivers warned: keep doors locked Drink-driving Drink-driving Gieves & Hawkes Blyth seeks 120 for yacht race News Roundup Pay protest at Rolls Refuge in mosque 13 want top RUC job Record year for drugs Boy accused of attack Young Londoner makes running for chess title No plan to develop Star Wars system Mayhew likely to give approval for Ryan trial in Ireland Junior doctors demand radical changes on hours Union fights to prevent 5,000 from defecting Jumbo tail section leaves Lockerbie Security team meets in urgent session Stricter checks likely Relatives join in a town's mourning Academics protest at removal of archives Mushroom joke 'led to death' Soldier held Foxes entitled to some protection, court shows Albert Roux denies dirt, flies and rats risk at Le Gavroche Bogus patrols make police task tougher More drivers failing breath test Motorists and the the law Tailored for a world premiere Holiday hotels 'fail to please 750,000' Highlife Breaks Ballot must be repeated School's opt-out vote Visit to Hawaii Masculine pride 'led to death' Pickfords Travel Green Belt policy is 'not the best way to protect rural areas' Institute of British Geographers at Coventry By Our Science Editor: Intensive farming 'at expense of the soil' First steps on 8,699 mile walk Helpline to advise women on cancer screening Seven charged under Official Secrets Act Fixed parking adds to city congestion Company cars: 3 Cockfield criticizes British approach to EEC leadership US spy plane begins check on ozone layer over Arctic Bush faces conflict on budget 101st Congress convenes North lawyers issue subpoena to Shultz Roadside bounty for police Chile seizes four Communist Party leaders Fortnum & Mason Polisario men fly to Hassan talks World Roundup (Reuter): Ferry deaths charge Czech envoy's asylum Spitak rescue denied Jakarta refuses trial Arens dashes hopes of early Middle East accord Turkey opens archives to counter Armenian claims Amnesty denounces Ankara over torture Central Nasser's nephew on trial Frontline celebration with 57 brides and grooms Letter from Afabet (Reuter): Caracas arrests ambush escapers (Reuter): Soviet sell (AFP): Dam petition Greek concern (Reuter): Tutu son held (AP): Director weds (AP): Falklands call 33 ousted English back Africans upset over slurs and arrests Racial unrest at universities spreads to Peking as Chinese student anger boils Afghan women fear Islamic role 'Widows and wives of guerrillas are virtual prisoners' 'In Kabul women enjoy freedoms and independence Rebel council agreed Cancer Research Campaign Fighting cancer on all… Experts dismiss 'dolphin rescue' of shark victims The Times Bulldozing Romania's past Fears that Romania's policy of rural 'systemization which destroy half the country's villages-could restart after a temporary lull has fuelled demands for an investigation, led by Britain. Charles Knevitt reports Up in arms in James Last country For the love of books New York says goodbye this month to a literary landmark Escape from Captain Bligh Help is at hand for the sailors' wives who get that sinking feeling in a boat with a tyrant at the tiller 'Men have a terrific ego and can't bear to fail, so they throw their weight about' Multiyork Soaking up the pounds Healthy or just plain wealthy? Vivien Tomlinson spent one day at five health farms sampling the different treatments and found that it pays to be choosy 'It was more like a country house-party than any of the others' Briefly Listen to this Lord St John of Fawsley The Diary The catch in Britain's boom Graham Mather Outsmarting Gorbachov Commentary George Robertson Tory defeat on the cards? Philip Webster on the simmering revolt against Thatcher's pet bill On this Day Restrictive practices a scandal A Senior Problem Mao's Africans For the Majority Tired doctors and hospital rotas Lockerbie disaster Diminishing assets French Revolution Moving London's eastern treasures Rural parish costs Fifty years on On the shelf Court Circular Birthdays today MP resigns Middle Temple Forthcoming marriages Forging a link between caffeine and conception Science Report Marlborough College Royal Grammar School, Guildford Bishop's funeral Church news Marriage Fertility cult figure at Cyprus site Archaeology Picture Gallery Magellan spacecraft launch heralds a year of exploration Funeral Judges retire Appointments Horton team squeezes in Bridge Bishop escapes falling masonry Anthony Pini All-round gifted British cellist Isamu Noguchi Sculptor who bridged East and West Bruce Willis Sparks Pioneer work on study of molluscs Maurice Feild Announcements & Personal Contracts & Tenders Announcements & Personal Sky in colossal sport deal In a dream come true for sports enthusiasts, Sky Television will offer a new concept in sports programming. In cooperation with European broadcasters, Sky will offer fans an unprecedented choice of all-action viewing More doubt cast on Mac claims; Sky stands firm Sky Lines Just 32 more days to go and the countdown continues.… Search for adventure Horrid banality Television The Dressmaker Rallentando, diminuendo We must reconsider the financing of our regional orchestras, Richard Morrison writes, or they will very soon cease to exist Chances taken London Debuts Voices of the homeless Conscience-pricking in California and a transferred Ibsen drama of conscience in London Theatre in the us Etiquette of the Undercaste Somar, San Franciso An Enemy of the People Playhouse Theatre in London This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1761 Entertainments Washed with colour The Shaughraun BBC1 Tricity Domestic Appliances apologise for any… Silas's shock treatment Television Choice Radio Choice You Can Be Sure of Shell The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,870 Airlines face league table of punctuality Paris's revolutionary arch Weather Blake escape case is reopened Markets US rejects Plessey bid inquiry Executive Editor David Brewerton Help extended Stock Watch BP pays kuwait £1.95bn for stake RTZ acquires minierals interests in £2.4bn deal P&D brought into Blue Arrow inquiry Ansbacher reshuffle Lawson Bond beckons savers Profit up 57% at Pepe Chancellor's rates warning sends sterling up 1.4 cents Berkeley St. James's Financial Management Ltd Business and Finance The calendar of events that led to buy-back Bid for Hammerson will not be referred Business Roundup Harvey Plant in £2.7m buy Powerscreen expands Beauford bid success Glynwed sells Wask Alpha Stocks Wall Street STC unit sold for £9.75m Shiely's $5m concrete buy (AP): Index eases back in quiet trading Sydney BP's £2.4bn Kuwaiti stake buy 'was leaked from New York' (Reuter): Dow falls 24 points on rate rise fears World Markets Wall Street Pepe is likely to benefit as status symbol jeans reach the high street Tempus (Reuter): Hang Seng in 2,700 point breakthrough Hong Kong Recent Issues Traditional Options London Traded Options European chips market up one-third AAH pays £17m to double size of road-cleaning fleet From Our Correspondent, Washington: KKR sets its sights on Texas company Thrift rescues may top $100bn Fleming rings the changes Safe run on shares Quick solution Tranwood in £50m consortium buy Life at the top Double trouble Polly Peck in £15m W German purchase £11m buyout at Tallent MAI stake Neill buy BIT increase Gold cutbacks ICI acquisition Thomson rejig By a Correspondent: US recession 'likely this year' Economists forecast 5% inflation and weaker dollar BP discovers cure for New Year hangover Comment David Brewerton The Chancellor's bluff By Our City Staff: Avdel price up on stake building talk Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Dull start to year Grand Metropolitan Retailing Limited Gordon Yates Limited Meridian Reception Line Entertainments Company Chelsea UP and Coming Public Relations Company Efficient PA/ SEC PA/SECRETARY Must Be Available for Travel Gordon Yates Merry Weather The Grosvenor Bureau Personal Assistant We Need a Jane!! 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TM The Work Shop The Grosvenor Bureau Coastal States Petroleum (UK) Limited Client Services Secretary Searle SP Communications Ever-shrinking News The Tv and paper shuffle Political and technological change has left its mark on the media map of London, Andrew Lycett reports Trainees City Recruitment Boom up to £22,000 Camp America SKY Television Defence ICMC British Museum The Times Supplements Insead The Davis Company Recruitment Merry Weather Motcombs Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Stella Fisher Joyce Guiness Elizabeth Hunt Design in 89 Baring Brothers Hambrecht & Quist Limited The Recruitment Company CDR Finsec Multiple Display Advertising Items Creative & Media Appointments PSC The Work Shop University College London Department of Anatomy &… Judy Fisher Personal Secretary John D Wood & Co PA/SECRETARY Tate Manpower Marketforce Appointments Directors' Secretaries Gordon Yates St George's Hospital Medical School Edwin Hill Design Partnership University College & Middlesex School of Medicine Blenheim Princedale Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Adventure Personnel Limited Elizabeth Hunt Landmark Securities Limited PA/SECRETARY ?12,000 - £14,000 Myers Larkey Multiple Display Advertising Items PolyGram NCVQ The Work Shop JFL S. 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Smith (1987) Limited A secure topping in thatch Olde world charm can over surprising efficiency in traditional roofing, says Christopher Warman Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pine Cliffs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Market Rugby end decade of drought Hancock reunited with fellow Blue RFU seeks to make a greater appeal to young sportsmen Rugby Union Ireland search for some sign of steel Lancashire hold on as chances are wasted Blyth challenges determined dreamers 120 berths on offer to battle against the winds and currents for 10 months Doyle set to chase record win Cycling Coaching tips put to good use by Mair Tennis Prean and Douglas divided Table Tennis Livingston deserve loyalty Basketball Sponsors rally round championship cause Badminton Gregory's Gb place, is at stake Rugby League Schneider plays safe to overtake Chauvet Skiing Mandarin: Delius can reap rewards of patient approach by winning Ayr feature Ayr Selections Sedgefield Selections The Times Racing Service Celtic Shot at Haydock Champion Hurdle picture blurred as Celtic Chief fails Results from two meetings South Parade well backed Charlton killed in road accident Dwyer treble Multiple Display Advertising Items Hostile bowling a body blow to game Controversy is raging in Australian cricket circles over what is widely condemned as intimidatory bowling by West Indies during the present Test series. John Woodcock, in Melbourne, argues that the laws must be properly interpreted if the game is to win the battle of the bouncer Snow Reports Tavaré to consider any offers Injury hits French pair Ice Skating Right or Wrong? The Experts' Views DeFreitas returns home with injury Cricket Lea's hopes blown away Qualified success for Byrne Tennis Today's Fixtures Cubans may have a chance to atone Volleyball Sport on Tv Cup is fresh start for Lyall Rangers' mastery complete Eustace's problems deepen as Megson voices his discontent Football Scarborough in an executive crisis Yesterday's Results All bets are off for staging pro-am races The Powderhall Sprint lives on despite the passing of its gambling heydays Wilson is a strong challenger Squash Rackets For the Record Ballesteros to miss event Golf Benn challenges Graham Boxing Junior squad named Hockey Dust starts to settle for Foulds Snooker Seppi springs a surprise stage for Italy Motor Rallying Fair play forfeited in the lust for victory Commentary ID scheme offer put forward by Norwich The London Boat Show Liverpool regain their touch at Villa's expense Budd replies to her critics and renounces apartheid Sport in Brief Edwards injured in training jump Simpson maintains his faith in the old guard Beaten by a flawed system End Column
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