News from 05/01/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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T. C. M. O'donovan, Anatol Lieven, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Gerald Hubbard The Times Private Handicapper, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Ellen Wright (Anaesthetic registrar, St Mary's Hospital), Sheridan Morley, John Bell, City Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, John Ballantine, La Costla, Slava Uspensky, Peter J. R. Bradley, M. M. J. Raymond, James Brooke, Carol Leonard, R. I. Richards, Geoff Brown, David Young and Bailey Morris, John Bonn (Consultant in psychological medicine, St Bartholomew's Hospital), Peter Davenport, Bruce V. Jones, Editor, Peter Jones, Juliet Doostdar (Managing Director), Alan Lorimer, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Clare Hogg, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, David W. Husband, Secretary to the Board of Trustees of the Chevening Estate, Julian Lewis (Director), David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, R. J. Wybrow (Director), Peter Bills, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Henry Stanhope, P. N. Slaymaker, Michael Clark, Andrew Wiseman, Jill Sherman and Richard Ford, James Wood, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Michael Heseltine, Norman de Mesquita, Peter George Chairman, , George Rae, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, William Jackson, J. S. Telfer, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, A. F. Willifer, Wolfgang Münchau, R. Mealing, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Wendy Cooper, Peter Hall, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Robert Matthews, John Blunsden, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, John Adams, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Keith MacKlin, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Right Rev Professor James Whyte, C. G. Eden, Peter Aykroyd, Mel Webb, Brian James and Kerry Gill, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Deborah Warner, Christopher Thomas and Nicholas Beeston, Tom Rodwell, Jonathan Rendall, Marjorie Seldon, Alan Lee, Sarah Jane Checkland, M. Shafiq, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Len Cowburn Vice-Chairman, , Hugh Price, J. Fielding, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Andrea Branchini, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Nicholson-Lord, Frank Hart, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, John Campbell, Maria Scott, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael E. Parker, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,
ResumoGadaffi vows revenge on US American fighters shoot down two Libyan planes 'in self defence' Tripoli pressure for urgent UN meeting On Saturday in Colour Portfolio Black January for City jobs Index Hospital 'opt-out' plan criticized TV rivals get in a scrap over Bruno's big fight Lockerbie silent in grief Thatcher shifts on human rights UK Finance Ltd Battle to rescue tunnel workmen News Roundup Light aircraft wrecked Police seek gunmen BBC claims victory Jaguar pay offer vote Bomb factory found Architects invited to compete for Expo 92 Cash plea for street light study English pair share chess lead after a hard-fought round Self-governing hospitals proposed White Paper on the National Health Service Vaccines claimed to curb seal virus One million more are self-employed Enterprise culture Writers 'prepared to go to jail' Safeguards sought on right to silence By Our Social Services Correspondent: Nursing unions split on appeals BMA call for talks over hours PCs gave computer secrets to private detectives, QC says Court frees woman who killed baby Fatal fall Petrol plea 20-year ban Cooker alert More refugees Peanut scare Cookson and Asterix head lending library lists Children 'need new pride in language' Call for a return to Standard English Miller shows up amid his mirror images Inspector says he did not read rules Le Gavroche case dunhill Talks aim to avert boycott of exams Farmers find alternative sources for half their income Labour yesterday called for Mrs Edwina Currie to be forced to testify before a parliamentary inquiry into salmonella in eggs. Dr David Clark, Labour spokesman on agriculture, said it was vital that the former health minister should explain to the Commons agriculture select committee why she said "most" British egg production was infected. "Any MP who makes an allegatio like this ought to be made to appear before his or her fellow MPs to justify it". Mrs Currie has refused to give evidence and can only be compelled to appear if the Commons passes a motion. Sixty workers at two egg packing factories at Aylesbury and Stanlake in Oxfordshire have been awarden a 20 per cent pay rise negotiated by the Union of Shop Distributors and Allied Workers. It ill bring them £20 a week more. Last night producers said that an acute egg shortage was on the way after farmers killed thousands of birds as a result of the recent salmonella scare Jordan only union man on employment training task force Cyril Kaye & Company Personal touch at Harrods sale Treaty on greenhouse effect unlikely Institute of British Geographers at Coventry Inner city poor will be penalized by poll tax Industry hampered by poor roads and post Bingo halls are 'socially beneficial' for women Jews put their case against conversion Jerusalem (Reuter): Howe intensifies pressure on Israel to accept PLO approach Jerusalem (Reuter)—Prominent Palestinians and left-wing Israelis announced yesterday that they would meet Israeli MPs and PLO members in New York to boost the peace process. Mr Hanna Siniora, editor of al-Fajr, and members of the left-wing Israeli magazine New Outlook said the conference in March would be part of a joint Arab-Jewish campaign to foster talks between Israel and the PLO. But a Palestinian was meanwhile shot dead by Israeli soldiers in the Gaza Strip and five soldiers were charged in Bethlehem with beating Palestinians By Our Political and Foreign Staffs: Thatcher had 'no prior knowledge' of attack World Reaction A history of military attacks Last Time round US and allies in full exchange of intelligence The Weapons Plant Improved Gadaffi image could hamper action Libya's Diplomatic Drive Growing tensions since Lockerbie The Build-Up (Newyork Times): Ghana now a World Bank showcase for free market policies Economic revival in West Africa Afrikaner extremist in danger of being 'defrocked' Multiple Display Advertising Items Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association Bernadette of Bond St Recruiment Consultants Chartleigh Miller/McNish Temporaries African boycott in Peking Abacus Connections Recruitment Barbican Medical Zelli Covent Garden Museum Secretary Moscow (AFP): KGB chief meets US ambassador World Roundup Delhi (Reuter): Sikhs hang tomorrow Premadasa's new jobs Electric chair appeal Boston (AP): First woman bishop President on trial Design Personal Assistant Secretary Required Legal Audio Secretary for Partner Wordprocessing Supervisor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal PA up to £14,000 Charities/publishing Adult with Experience Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques Continued on page 27 Najibullah vows to fight Mujahidin to bitter end Afghan peace process Ankara (Reuter): Ozal deputy resigns Tashkent riot Islamabad (Reuter): Bhutto trip Manila (AP): Launch sinks Bangkok (Reuter): Diplomat shot Stockholm (Reuter): Proof lacking Guatemala City (AFP): Ferry toll Managua (Reuter): Inflation soars San Luis Obispo, California (Reuter): Writer jailed Madrid (Reuter): Prisoner free Amsterdam (Reuter): Thieves jailed Prague (AFP): Sabotage trial Beirut (Reuter): Army action Soviet envoy awaits rebel decision on talks Allied Leading lady moves centre-stage The Times Profile The fine art of checking into the Grand art file a weekly took at the art world Austin Reed of Regent Street Decoding the book of man In 23 volumes, the answer to whether a baby will have blue eues, be prone to illness, or become an Olympic runner Tomorrow Osborne & Little Meningitis: the fever still burns As outbreaks of disease rise towards a 10-year peak, doctors are, Put on alert Transcendental Meditation A taste for danger? Can eating out simply be an expensive way of putting your health at risk?Liz Gill reports Tomorrow Yachting World Sore point Medical Briefing Times Diary The vilest weapon of all Henry Stanhope paints the background to the US-Libyan clash Overdoing the beef Commentary Masterplan for mobility On this Day The All Blacks Unbeaten Wrong on Rights The Farming Interest In the Air Hormones and trade war prospect Plight of doctors Redefining 'Jew ' Relative values One-upmanship Last resting place for Lady Hester Nationality grievance Intelligence tests Nuclear disarmament Human rights doubt Royal Family duties Off the hook Letters to the Editor should carry, a daytime… Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays today Anniversaries Mr H. Brooke Gray's Inn Appointments Llandovery College Mrs J. de Rothschild Margaret Mee Half-yearly promotions in the Forces Sharing human suffering The Moderator's Lockerbie memorial service address The full text of the address by the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Right Rev Professor James Whyte (pictured) Forthcoming marriages Sir Laurence Grafftey-Smith From the Levant to Pakistan Noel Willman Sensitive and versatile man of the stage Eddie Heywood Composer of popular jazz hits Thomas G. Blaisdell Helping to forge the Marshall Plan Announcements and Personals British Heart Foundation Easy meat Television War Requiem The great British talent for misery David Robinson admires the acting but questions the direction of some new home-grown films, while finding they outstrip those from America Cinema Tomorrow Unkind cuts Le Misanthrope Young Vic Studio Theatre The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Library Theatre, Manchester The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne Nothing too difficult James Wood on a deeply conservative, conventional, nostalgic view of the English England An Anthology Compiled by Richard Ingrams Collins, £12.95 Hunt the leader party games Baldwin and the Conservative Party The Crisis of 1929-31 By Stuart Ball Yale Foyles Art Gallery By French intelligence The Evil Empire By count de Marenches & Christine Ockrent Sidwick & Jackson £13.95 Search for time past Civilisation of the Ancient Mediterranean Greece and Rome 3 Vols Edited by M. Grant& R. K. Kizinger Scribner's, £160 Artist Prince as shy snob The Last Leopard a Life of Giuseppe di Lampedusa By David Gilmour Quarlet £15.95 New Hardbacks In Saturday's Books Page Andrei Navrozov on a… The Times Literary Supplement Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1762 Entertainments The Old Mumbler's art Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 This is the First Fax with an Answer Phone Variations Radio 1 Radio 3 Radio 2 World Service A barber shop quintet Television Choice Like father, like son Radio Choice Radio 4 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,871 Weather Appeal against retaliation Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton FNFC up by 29% to £68.7M Hanson sales Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch The Pound Hoare Govett pulls out of gilts market 'No concert party' involved in Blue Arrow rights issue Berry ready to meet rebels French concede Collins defeat White knight's withdrawal leaves way clear for News International IoD calls for bigger tax cuts We need more to save more, say directors Braniff and GPA take over order for Airbus By Our City Staff: ConsGold to give evidence Berkeley's St James Financial Management Ltd Cheltenham in bond issue to raise £125m Business Roundup £3.5m buy for Smiths Hollas up to £1.19m Richfield Marine sale £1m boost for Keep Recent Issues Equities New York (AP Dow Jones): Wall Street A&M sell-off nets £600,000 Rowland takes charge Consultancies link up United Biscuits climbs to peak on speculation of Suchard offer Stock Market FNFC merits a closer look Tempus A year of no growth at Lloyd's MSG takes over Jebsens Drilling Traditional Options London Traded Options Oil stakes sold by BP for £267m US disposal by Bowater Securities houses face up to 1,000 job losses this month Duesseldorf (Reuter): Horten sales decline 4% to DM3.13bn By Our City Staff: RTZ rejects talk of package cut UK reserves rise to record Morgan misses out again Cadbury ahead as US sale fails Ladbroke on the attack Dispute over Carless advice Maxwell move £900,000 deal Cash purchase Buy agreed Bloomfield lifts stake in Benlox Speculation that holdings is springboard for Mountleigh bid Stopping Blue Arrow becoming Blue Streak Comment Pru keeps its options open Proposal reveals 29% drop in new London Life business Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Small gains Stock Exchange Prices Motorola Ltd Hodgson Impey Associates Limited Recruitment Matters Ltd Arrow Communications S. A. Alexander Mann Associates PLC CC&P International Limited Technical Data International New style of training? Clare Hogg reports on an Olivetti programme, claimed to be one of the world's best Appointments Phone: CJA Recruitment Consulatants Group Graduate Sales Managers InterExec SMI Sales Assistant for W1 Antique Jewerllery Dealers Lloyd's Sales Consultant Time for a Change? Abraxas Computer Services Limited Employment Agency Imperial Trident Director of Conference Programming Communications You can bank on it Notice Board Peter Dudgeon Maine-Tucker Two Recruitment Consultants Royal Postgraduate Medical School A New Year - a New Career! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austin Benn Recruitment Consultants Riyad Bank The Withams Group Millbank Publications HB Boarders Conrad International Hotels Recruitment Matters Ltd Recruitment Consultants Graduate Appointments Go-By-Guide Ltd Career Analysts Chase DE Vere Home Loans PLC Are You Looking for your Last Job Shipping Operations Assistant Banking & Accountancy Alderwick Peachel and Partners Sports MANAGEMENT/TV Production George Gray at Molton Brown Ltd Dulcie Simpson Appointments Ltd EUROPEAN/UK Sales Executive Dulice Simpson Appointments Ltd General Appointments Consulting Opprtunity Experianced Marketing… Applied Management Sciences Limited A position is required for an experienced… FRENCH/English exp analyst in equities in equaties… Personnel Resources Commercial and Industrial… Accountancy Personnel Super Secretaries Citroën British Telecom Accountancy Personnel Recruitment Consultant Miandad stands out in a trying year Last year's Test statistics, examined by John Woodcock, shows bowlers at their most dominating this century Lingua franca Ill-timed calls for racing inquiry Sports Letters An alternative to begging Reversion of rules Cricket must avoid harmful international split Privilege to defend Alletson memories Rimell rues letting Celtic Chief run Racing Tributes to Tony Charlton Floyd has top weight for Newbury race Wishlon runs again Stable block plans Mandarin: Gifford poised for treble By Mandarin: Lingfied Park Selections By Mandarin: Nottingham Selections The Times Racing Service Whip ban again for Dunwoody High Estate heads European ratings for two-year-olds Leading Free Handicap weights Ayr results Sedgefield Citidancer possible fly in ointment Classic betting Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title A stylish view of Calcutta Cup Courage Clubs Championship Times Newspapers Ltd Snow Reports Vast outlay has dual purpose Sheffield has ambitions to become Britain's sporting capital of the 1990s Sheffield's Leading Facilities By a Special Correspondent: Scott gears up for her first series Skiing Crawford lets the side down Ice Hockey St Albans remain undefeated Hockey Parke sounds a wanting to rival Lambs attain Corby's dream Squash Rackets Weather sets fair to spoil the fun Golf Webb nears recovery Italy add to Irish difficulties England hope to take confidence to a higher plain Rugby Union Lineen is favoured by Scots Life looking for the underdogs Crewe Alexandra, the fourth division leaders, and Carlisle United, who are near the bottom, attracted a crowd of 4,626 when they met on Monday. On Saturday, both clubs will play to full houses when they receive Aston Villa and Liverpool respectively in two FA Cup ties that epitomize the romance of the competition Two clubs with single aim of proving that FA Cup fantasies can be made into the stuff of reality Elite group formed to regain Cup Yachting Essex to talk to Tavare In the world of make-believe Yorkshire sure to maintain tradition Cricket Melbourne (Reuter): Ambrose back after illness For the Record Today's Fixtures Dixon eases through return Wright not for West Ham Football Pack shuffled but Doyle again at head Cycling Robinson shows promise as he removes top seed Tennis Herbert unveils a show of speed Motor Sport Toleman's higher spot Vernons Pools Liverpool Littlewoods Pools Liverpool Police add voice to opponents of cards scheme Soviet defender will hold a watching brief for Ipswich Thompson repelled by 'tainted' sport Gregory still a contender for Britain's squad Games package is approved Badminton bolstered Sport in Brief Bruno off in a coat of rust Long, hard punch to Phoenix for glory or ashes Stockholm (Reuter): Swedes turn to new captain for Davis Cup Jones sends White tumbling to defeat Lyle casually swings back into the groove Korbut to break mould again End Column
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