News from 19/01/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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M. F. Watts, Anne Hardy, Ronald Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Brian Collett, Andrew McEwen, James Page-Roberts, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, William Stephens, R. W. Mott, Simon Barnes, P. Morgan, Trefgarne, Ministry of Defence, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, A. P. David, Cliff Feltham, Deborah Rowland, David Bunch, Stephen Pettit, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Edward Underhill, Simon Hughes, John Bell, City Editor, David Steel, Michael Clarke and Geoffrey Foster, Ian Murray, Isabel Raphael, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Margareta Pagano, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, John Ballantine, Peter Conquest (Lord Generall), Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Richard Ford, Jan Smith and Peter Evans, D. H. Clarke, Ann Kent, Elaine Feinstein, J. May (Manager), P. W. Still, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Byron Rogers, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Gorden Allan, John Hennessy, Ian Gow, Thomson Prentice, Robin Oakley, John Young and David Nicholson-Lord, Robert Cockburn, Peters Rogers, R. W. Gourdie, Leslie Tilley, Peter Wright, Gavin Bell, Jeff Nesmith, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Paul Vallely, John Woodcock, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Thomson Prentice and James Bone, Dennis Signy, Barry Millington, Celia Brayfield, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Donald Logan, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Brian Boobbyer, William Griffiths, Mandarin (Michael Philliips), Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Beryl Dixon, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Collin McQuillan, Richard Evans, J. P. Buckland, Ronald Ashford, Richard Owen, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Charles Knevitt and Sheila Gunn, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, David Young Energy Correospondent, David Young, Scarman, Iain MacLeod, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Owen Jenkins, Anthony Hogg, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Alan Launder, David Walker, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Philip Carling, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Lee Rodwell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent,
ResumoGPs face cash limit on drug spending bill NHS bid to cut £2bn prescription costs Into the ring On Saturday in Colour Portfolio Index Shares leap to highest level since 1987 crash Warning dials may hold secrets of M1 air crash Actualsize... the vibration indicators displayed on the Boeing 737-400. The pilot's eye view of the control panels....20 Picture Gallery Plan to privatize three key police services Saboteur 'hit Piper Alpha' Botha stroke sets election dilemma Hurd defends raid on church to seize illegal immigrant SAA Bruce Chatwin, writer, dies at 48 News Roundup Flying hours ruling Sex abuse man jailed DHSS fraud arrests Arson attack over furs Union's loan package Academic boycott starts to take hold Praise less able pupils, teachers told New Computer Express Planners to demand changes in transport policy Sergeants set to quit Irish army over pay Computer shows the road to map of the future Labour drive launched Hurd's curb on TV stations Life sentence for killer who stalked the Tube Women frightened of return to work £2m appeal to halt portrait export Sale Room Thatcher warning on litter Cleaning up Britain Recovery of victims studied M1. crash aftermath ITV Picture Gallery Doctors' tiredness 'a factor in 26 deaths' Presspass The Times A longer, richer life amid rising dirt and noise Survey of Social Trends Popularity of eggs has been decreasing for past 20 years Fewer fatalities in the home Sun Alliance Insurance Group Inquiry Into boy's lifeboat death Trials of the long-distance weekly commuters Nations unite in £20m challenge on heredity American Association for the Advancement of Science European 'bases' supplying cocaine Sweeping measures salmonella threat Tax inquiry curbs rag trade dodges Group launched to aid mental care Striking off orders Alliance Leicester Building Society Picture Gallery All Forces stock to be priced Afghans 'facing famine' warning World Roundup Reagan rule praised (Reuter): Amin flight delayed (AFP): Estonia language vote Thomas Cook Gorbachov gives details of military cuts Shevardnadze says the Wall stays East-West debate on human rights and armed forces Bonn MPs demand full account of German role Kohl in trouble over Libyan chemical plant Iraq 'developing typhoid, cholera and anthrax weapons' French ploy fails to win Strasbourg battle Way is cleared for Solidarity to become legal Arens hits back at Waldegrave 'insults' Thai-Cambodian summit raises hopes for peace (Reuter): Marcos 'is dying' (Reuter): Funeral visit (Reuter): Female first Manning rule Chest pains Briton remand Treaty offer (Reuter): Ambush dead Allied Chinese deport African student Nanking clashes Ex-pupil turned drifter names as school gunman Calfornian playground becomes a killing field while Miami suffers more street violence Beijing International Hotel Rioting leaves Super Bowl city tense West Germany seeks drastic cuts In low-level training by Nato jets Spy bungles convulse Australia Agent's disclosures embarrass Hawke Labour anger at Mendis seizure Speaker refuses debate on 'sanctuary' man Deportation Trap prepared by pro-abortionsts Refugee cause swamped by a tide in search of sanctuary Brian James examines the problems faced by both the authorities and the sanctury movement in deciding who has the right to asylum Picture Gallery Pre-school education to be investigated All amendments rejected Security Service Bill Gilmour attacks decision to freeze child benefit Big pay rises 'doing harm' Rent arrears reach ?226m New peer Parliament today A reasonable record The Times Profile Dixons Biography What's that on your wall, ambassador? Artfile a weekly look at the art world Foreign Secretaries since 1900 Stubbing out the buts Why is cigarette smoking now back in fashion? Lee Rodwell reports on a disturbing new trend Air of hope for infant brains Pioneering work may prevent one of the common causes of brain damage Transcendental Meditation Stelrad Ideal Dairy goodness? Medical Briefing Sheridan Morley Picture Gallery Conspiracy of silence Commentary . Ronald Butt Open Southwark's files Simon Hughes on a council hiding the truth about a child's death The Messiah's message Mary Ann Sieghart interviews Milton Friedman On this Day Selective Signatories No Refugee Bright Figures Need for charter of our rights No break in ranks Recycling resources Better safety measures in aircraft Defence contracts Irish newspaper sale Undervalued assets Search for new Bank holiday Court Circular University news Appointments Medal Winners Memorial service RR Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages New Year Honours How genes worked in early life forms Science Report Bridge results Luncheon Dinners Anniversaries Early African mosques found Archaeology Sir Guy Cunard, BT Professor David Mollin Sir Philip Magnus-Allcroft I would that ye all spake with tongues, but rather… Deaths 150 years of Highgate village's 'Lit and Sci' Hancock - On January 17th. peacefully in Amersham… HOGG-On Tuesday January 17th 1989. suddenly at home.… Announcements Helena International The County Partnership British Heart Foundation For Sale Sinatra, Clapton, Phantom, Miserable, Aspects of… All Sold out Events Flatshare Rentals Trailfinders African Specialists Late Offers Lovely Catered Chalets Public Notices Some things borrowed Geoff Brown on a pair of imaginative first features, by British directors with help from America, whence come two less substantial new films Cinema Stormy Monday (15) Cannons Haymarket, Shaftesbury Avenue For Queen & Country (15) Cannon Haymarket Someone to Love (15) Ica Cinema Cocktail (15) Warner West End Coolly lucid Dance Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden GATE Imaginative and hideously real trap Theatre The Woman in Black Lyric, Hammersmith Rate creative serenity Concerts Lontano St John's, Smith Square Aimez-vous Schoenberg? Nash Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall How we can relate to us humour Television Lee-Roy Travel Facing life full on as short story Peter Ackroyd reviews the strange life and works of a very private Russian genius Our quixotic comic hero of the box Byron Rogers on a decent, disillusioned abstract and brief chronicle of our time On my Way to the Club By Ludovic Kennedy Collins, £15 New Hardbacks Ophelia Redpath In Saturday's Books Pages in Colour: sporting… A snob and a nanny Fiction A Little Stranger By Candia McWilliam Bloomsbury, ?12.95 the Marble Mountain and Other Stories By Lisa St Aubin de Teran Cape, ?10.95 the Sand Child By Tahar Ben Jelloun Quarter, £11.95 Missing the scholar's Point Jane Ellen Harrison The Mask and the Self By Sandra J. Peacock Yale, £14.95 The Times Supplement This Selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1774 Entertainments Ambition in Hollywood Word-Watching Winning Move Speed-The-Plow Panasonic Television and Radio Tyneside's grand designer Television Choice An uncommonlanguage Radio Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,883 Picture Gallery Weather Wiring faults 'not reported Trials of the Roy who cried sheep Political sketch Execcutive Editor David Brewerton the Pound us… Post-crash record for shares Lookers' rise Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold The Times Lawson policy hits business confidence By Our Economics Correspondent: Chancellor poised for £15bn budget surplus Ladbroke makes its final offer Fraud Office chief backs Lord Young Release of Harrods report likely to prejudice inquiries, court told US trade deficit startles markets Picture Gallery £20m profit sees First Leisure on song Borrie investigates GEC and GE link Fimbra Member Tunnel post for ex-Tube chief Sidlaw offers £9.2m for HPC Group Business Roundup ML acquires Radiatron Parkfield in £12m sale MIM interim up by 73% IBM profit up 12% Traditional Options The Times Polly Peck to raise £35m New interest in Suter Farepak to join the USM New Financial Services Act put to test in DPR Futures saga By Our City Staff: Peek makes agreed bid for Polytechnic Japan forecasts $5bn cut in trade surplus First Leisure in the mood to dance Tempus Company Briefs Alpha Stocks (Reuter): LVMH shares inquiry launched Apricot shares drop after warning of lower profits French win control of Eastbourne Water NEDC urges firms to switch on skills Busman's holiday for Birch Picture Gallery By Our City Staff: Wardle fails in bid for Armstrong New plank for Sykes The Times City Diary New boys The Times City Diary Ad nauseam The Times City Diary Fokker poised to bid for Shorts Quicks' £3m expansion Lawyers inch towards a takeover gravy train Comment David Brewerton Pattern behind perversity Rodamco bid for Hammerson hangs in the balance Fimbra is 'dozing' says MP Woolwich Bassett's record under fire Shares ignore US deficit to reach post-crash peak Stock Market Brunning ahead at half time Tams buys Aircraft order Recent Issues Wall Street London Traded Options Surge in dollar spurs Dow to 24-point gain New York Nikkei at record high Tokyo Strong support Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Sales battle will cut the costs The Government is set to cut its contribution to conserving energy. Instead, it will rely on even more sales within the fuel industry British Gas Switching on to the true bills Energy Efficiency Office Lakes of home heating Milton Keynes is renowned for pioneering energy-efficient homes. The next stage in this development, says David Young, is to make use of the city's many flood-water leisure lakes to provide a new source of heating Heatelectric Waste heat tapped off in novel idea for savings Savings in the house that win sales With a more economical performance, British household appliances are winning customers back, reports Derek Harris Jetsystem Heating revolution gets up steam in the home boiler ACE Weathering the next century Nuclear power booster Pearce Wright reports on the scientists who are designing a smaller reactor that could bring renewed interest Hospital efficiency, with a lot of high-tech help Compaq Morse Personal Computer World All that chat will change the number AFB Clones in Colorado Programmers and Analysts How the law is being forced to take the lead Perspective New Technology Compuleach International Limited Julius Back & Co. Solicitors Supercomputer battle warms up Avon Country Council Portman Computers Digitus Portman Computers Events Barbara Weelch NBA Computing Ltd The unscientific view Jobscene Leslie Tilley describes the unreliable methods used in It recruiting More nations up in the air Digitus Appointments Phone Falkland Islands Development Corporation KPMG NM Multiple Classified Advertising Items The International Stock Exchange Multiple Classified Advertising Items The vital motivation RWS Sampson Phillips International Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items MP BT Carrera KPMG Manpower Hays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berwin Leighton Eurobond Sales Carrera The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Group Engineer (Development) Everest Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Security Pacific Adair International Badenoch & Clark Seer Mitsui & Co. UK Ltd Relocation Consultants Travel Agency in London Hotel and Restaurant Managers and Chefs Never Boring SiS Office Manager AFRC French Speaking Person Wanted Residential Administrator Crone Corkill Social Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items PRS Recruitment Consultants Photographic Representative Company Secretary Elan Computing Complextec Limited Kinsland Personal Consultants Food Service Management Andersen Consulting At a Career Crossroads? Oxford Glycosystems Limited The Flemish Opera What Motivates You Technologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Give us the training and we might take the job Banking & Accountancy Aer Lingus General Appointments The Sand and Gavel Association Limited Balloon Flight Team Auto Mechanic InterExec SMI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euromoney Graduate Appointments Ap Touche Ross Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notebook Harrison Willis Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified IPS Hays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporate Finance Arthur Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Kinleigh Group Managing Director Independent Travel Plc Secretary Personal Assistant to Managing Director Part Time SECRETARY/PA Bernadette of Bond St Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary Secretary/personal Assistant Adair International Design Angela Mortimer Drake Personnel Medical SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Covent Garden Bureau Elizabeth Hunt Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items We are Looking for 3 Account Group Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer Jobs in America Jaygar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary £12,000 pa Multi-Lingual Opportunities International Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Créme P-E Inbucon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alcon Laboratories (UK) Ltd International Secretaries Alexis Lichine Stepping Stones The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durie brightens overcast day as old form returns Tennis: Briton the Tension by Telling Herself to Ralax A revolution of minimal consequence Trial date application fatal to striking out plea Results from Melbourne Cards put focus on spectators Deterring touts Ignoring precedent Sports Letters Goalkeeper's duty Assisting in management Dark day for British sport Batting problems Richards's role Rugby referees Golf's short game Mental appeals power Marylebone Wave Juven Light to underline Arkle claims with Lingfield follow-up Lingfield Park Selections Newton Abbot Selections The Times Racing Service Champion opts for Celtic Shot In trial Porzier plans dual raid on Gold Cup Rubber gallop receives initial vote of approval Ascot under renewed attack from Elsworth Scudamore equals best Ludlow results Windsor Husband and wife team win first prize Davies sets his sights on the top Rackets William Hill Northants confirm Lamb as captain Snow Reports Richards has the final word Subvention cuts urged Athletics A Norman conquest for Harris Squash Rackets Lambert could face surgery Cycling Eluaive prize for late developer Rugby Union: Nagging Persistence Finally Pays off for New Scottish Lockk Army force opponents into headlong retreat Thin blue line broken by Bath onslaught Cincinnati Kid takes aim at the biggest pot American Football Buzza is elected to captaincy Atkinson gives way to Addison Gregory well prepared for his new role Last Night's Results Luton are forced to a replay by late Cockerill equalizer Football Watford progress after seven hours Bristol use strong arm to raffle Bradford McDonald the Everton hero Bonaly arrives in grand style The French teenager bringing a ray of sunshine to the NEC Filipowski a threat to the champion Canadians refuse to confirm crash report Boyd may be excluded Swimming For the Record Surya Bonaly, of France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Certificate for Open in war on hackers Golf European allies join Lyle Today's Fixtures Sport on TV TCCB will be forced to resist opposition Clough reported to police after Forest triumph West Ham's cup overflows PA Consulting Group Right lands Mason the title Evans obliged to withdraw Award for McNish S Africa to organize rugby tour Competition results A brand new man called Mansell
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