News from 26/01/1989
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, J. M. Kellett, Richard Langton, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Neil Pritchard, Frank Johnson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, A. Archer (President), David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Zenia Powell, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Robert Porter, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Graham G. Burns, Barry Seward-Thompson, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Margareta Pagano, Ruth Gledhill and Mark Ellis, Joe Joseph, James Bishop, Chairman, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, F. W. Toovey, Robin Knox-Johnston, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Christopher Storey, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Ballantine, D. G. H. Cook, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Ann Kent, F. Hafeez, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Andrew Wiseman, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Michael Claughton, Desmond Fennell, Qc, F. Wilson McComb, Ken Judge Director, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, J. Taylor, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Bernard T. Croft, Leslie Tilley, Peter Beales, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, John Woodcock, David Cross, Dennis Signy, Wolfgang Münchan, Aberconway, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, P. N. O'donoghue General Secretary, Fairhaven, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Evans, Michael MacKenzie, Director General, Conrad Voss Bark, Derek Bratt, John W. Deeley, Mark Herbert, Duncan Johns (Director), David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, Keith Martin, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Rodney Hobson, O. M. Midha, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, B. G. Jenkinson, John England, Michael Marland, Headmaster, Peter Evans, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Terry Love, C. J. Sweet, David Green, David Gollob, Tim Russell, Michael Austin, Lord Hailsham, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Clark Geoffrey Foster, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, William Cash, Pat Sweet, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Reg Salisbury, Hugo Vickers, Derek Harris, Sarah Jane, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, R. T. H. Harris, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Frances Gibb and Andrew Moger, R. Walter, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, E. S. Harvey, David Young Energy Correspondent, Ann Hills, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, George Cranmer, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Peter Mead, Van Asselt,
ResumoBar anger at MacKay reforms Lord Chancellor unveils sweeping proposals for legal system Restrictive practices the target for change On Saturday in Colour Plus ... Portfolio plus Accumulator Index Gorbachov fears Hopes for Irish hostage Boxing champion fights off unwelcome shadow By Staff Reporters: Howe backs Hirohito decision By Staff Reporters: Currie denies egg infection remark Mother tells of selling kidney Invest for School Fees Limited Boeing clears jets of wiring faults News Roundup Infections blamed Basnett dies, aged 64 Chess match level 'Oldest sun tomb' Crime Drive by Thatcher to quash reports of rift with Lawson £11m campaign to prevent smoking Tepees must decamp Muslims plan big boycott of schools Winning author to give up psychiatric nursing Consultants set for clash with minister NHS reforms House sales to fall by one million as property boom ends Lifestyle survey Women in Britain are inereasingly taking over from men as the more decisive figure, according to the Mintel report. The starkest change involves the married woman's role in financial affairs. The report caiculates that the balance of decision-making power averages 55-45 in favour of husbands, but in key areas women from poorer homes have an even bigger say. The growing influence of married follows on from their increased willingness to end marriages. Petitions filed by wives increased by 94 per cent between 1971 and 1984 Support for united Europe Cleese wins libel damages Portfolio plus Accumulator Budget BUPA Girl hit for 'not knowing alphabet' Guardian Angels open London chapter Ramsden discusses a rescue Treasure seeker claims share £1.3m Middleham Jewel Citroen SKi Experience Waiter's finger 'bitten off in Savoy scuffle' Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Courts thrown Open to all lawyers with talent for advocacy Memsers' Work and Organization Reports by Frances Gibb Our Legal Affairs Correspondent Greater chances for 'small' plaintiffs Contingency Fees Statutory codes of conduct proposed to enforce good practice Training, Standards and Complaints Procedures MacKay out to change centuries of tradition Reforming the Legal Profession Curbs on eligibility should be lifted Appointments to Bench Revolution for buyers meets public demand Conveyancing Building societies welcome proposals on conveyancing Kinnock to have final say on review Mr Kim Howells, the union officer who vigorously opposed Mr Arthur Scargill during the miners' was last night selected as Labour's condidate in the Pontyridd by-election. He will defend the 17,200 majority won at the general election by Mr Brynmor John, who died last month. Mr Howells, aged 42, a research officer with the National Union of Mineworkers, is the first Labour by-election candidate to be selected since new procedures were introduced to give the party's national to give the party's national executive to avoid repeats of by election routs at Greenwich, Bernondsey and Glasgow Govan Union leaders warned not to join student march Solicitors applaud the abolition of historic barriers Reforming the Legal Profession An Aberdeen solicitor who introduced a 'no win, on fee' system for clients last night welcomed proposals to raise a court action against him. Mr Frank Lefevre's company, Quantum Claims Compensation Specialists, charges clients between 10 and 20 per cent of an award. Should it fail, they pay nothing. Mr Lefevre opened his company's second office in Glasgow yesterday. He expects it to handle about 250 cases, mainly industrial injury claims, in the next year. Mr Lefevre wishes to retain his practising certificate as a solicitor. However, the Law Society of Scotland believes he may be in breach of a 150-year law governing the role of solicitors. It wants the court to determine the matter Banks cool on homes services Barrister MPs set for battle Parliamentary showdown Water may be sold in stages Legal reform 'victory for the consumer' Transcendental Meditation Denning says Bar should be separate FIAT By Our Foreign Staff, (Reuter): Sakharov casts doubt on Gorbachov's political survival Bologna (Reuter)- Dr Andrei Sakharov, the Soviet human rights activist, will receive an honorary physics degree from Bologna University of February 8 during a five-day visit to Italy, his second to the West since Moscow Lifted a travel ban last year UK talks vital for Soviet cancer case (Reuter): India to sponsor Pakistan for 'club' World Roundup Pretoria minister quits Alfonsin crackdown (Reuter): Singapore appeal ban (Reuter): Climate 'unchanged' (AFP): Quake toll reduced Tower task to undo Pentagon build-up Washington-President Bush yesterday appointed an eightmember blpartisan advisory committe to help draft proposed ethics legislation for federal employees. It will be headed by Mr Malcolm Wilkey, a retired federal judge, and follows Mr Bush's pledge to stamp out the so called "sleaze factor" Israel rebukes Waldegrave for 'naivety' By Our Middle East Correspondent: Arafat's articulate salesman for moderation (AFP): Panchen Lama attacks burden of Chinese rule Washington (AFP)—President Bush hinted yesterday that he may visit China on his way back from the funeral of Emperor Hirohito on February 24. The Yugoslav news agency, Tanjug, had reported that Mr Bush planned to visit China, while other sources speculated he would also stop over in South Korea Rescuers battle to free Peru miners Firms are raided as Germany steps up Rabta investigation Copenhagen—After a domestic political storm, Denmark yesterday reversed a decision to send an ambassador a decision to send an ambassador to head its embassy in Libya, instead appointing a new chargé d'affaires to the mission (Christopher Follett writes). Denmark reduced diplomatic representation in Tripoli to chargé d'affaieres level in 1986. Mr Uffe Eilemann-Jensen, the Foreign Minister, was attacked by the parliamentary foreign affairs committee after saying an ambassador would be sent in April Dixons Bundy interview seen after execution Mass killer guided by pornography (Reuter): Mujahidin fail to subdue the pirate turncoat Afghan power struggle Moscow (Reuter)—The Soviet Union said yesterday it hed begun its final troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. Foreign Ministry spokesman, Mr Gennady Gerasimov, said: "I cannot say when it started. But it is under way." He also appeared to dispel any doubts that the pull-out might not be completed by February 15 (Reuter): Mexican police on murder charges (Reuter): MP sentenced (Reuter): Mahathir well (Reuter): Club ban ends (Reuter): Usurper out Beleaguered Takeshita rejects calls to resign Spy trade relics foster Cold War Letter from Prague Dali's museum tomb sealed Barratt Somalia vows to release all political prisoners privatization part of reform plan Official Secrets Bill majority drops to 48 Security Tale of an old passport Government opposes EEC farm deal Safety 'demands cut in hours' Junior hospital Doctors Bill Picture Gallery Harsh words for Thatcher style Lords debate foreign affairs Labour teased on poll tax Tory plans identity card scheme for all World effort is 'way to protect ozone layer' Environment Democrats' green crusade Call for a London council Tories rebel on secrets Poll tax staff reductions Fast passport School places Railway Bill Parliament today SKY Television Leading the case for the Bar The Times Profile LAWgROUP UK Law Group UK Caught in a cult of copies artfile A weekly Jook at the art world Sanderson Simpson Biography Cause of death still unknown? Will the search for the cause of death of six apparently healthy babies give us any further information about preventing cot death? Ann Kent investigates Crying in the stomach Medical Briefing Lifting the lids on eye problem Deadly effect of hormones Safe yoghurt for mothers Tomorrow: They loved her in Parris, they adored her… Laskys Times Diary Barry Fantoni Wrong way to law reform When choice denied Commentary Make privacy the priority William Cash urges support for the control of Press excess On This Day New Cure for Snake Bite 'Big Bang' for the Bar Ripples from Recruit 'New' history Gone to seed Pedestrians' plea Closer control of food safety Distant prospect Cost of post delay 'The Satanic Verses' Press freedom v. personal privacy Contrast in damages Compensation cases Spring double A helping hand for the elderly Tunnel train link Not at face value Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Memorial services Marriage Skicall Birthdays today Lincoln's Inn Dinners Fruiterers' Company Appointments Museum year opens in Hull with dig for buried treasure Forthcoming marriages Woldingham School, Surrey Luncheon Diamonds that appeared to be older than the Earth Science Report Anniversaries Reception English-Speakig Union Lord Basnett Trade unionist who strove for moderation Beatrice Lillie Mohammad-Ali Varasteh Career of integrity in troubled times for Iran Births British Heart Foundation The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund D'oyly Carte Opera Company Youthful response to purely musical beauty A highlight of this spring's Times/LSO Barbican season of concerts will be a performance of Messiaen's Turangalila, conducted by the young American conductor Kent Nagano, interviewed here by Richard Morrison One-woman crusade This week's major new American film is less than thrilling, Geoff Brown says, but a first film by an Indian director more than compensates Cinema Gorillas in the Mist (15) Warner West End Salaam Bombay! 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Legal Secretaries Stepping Stones (Reuter): New Zealand attack is shattered by Miandad Proving joint possession of cannabis Australia look to their new spin bowler to turn the tide Cricket Evidence of conviction admissible if logically probative Yachting records Pavilion etiquette Wimbledon tickets Another name South African cricket divisions Abandonment of part of claim Racing needs extra finance National respect Backward treat Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 01-782 5046 Government deserves credit Reasonable force Reducing injuries Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Improving Afaristoun poised to continue his winning ways Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Taunton Selections The Times Racing Service Protection in line for County tilt Lyons adds to fine run with double McCourt wins on Monanore Radio alert for Festival traffic Results from yesterday's two meetings Gosden's ex-Irish Totem tops the Doncaster weights Lincoln Handicap weights Stud plan for Unfuwain Irish-based Dermot Weld, Successful in 1984 with… Rapid Raceline Lendl has backhanded compliment Tennis: Victory over McEnroe Leaves Mecir as the only Obstacle to an Australian Open Dream Melbourne results Format which has stood test of time Golf Welsh captain injured Squash Rackets Snow Reports Scots keep successful line-up Rugby Union: Code Change Means Vacancy at Full Back for Australia Simple for Welsh in the end Guy's are beaten Smith's example inspires Oxford Giffin relieves Bristol's raw day Lumsden plays the decisive role Egerton in line for honours May reveals his opposition to transfer of power Cricket Wilson confirms his right to title Boxing McKenzie's service to receive fitting reward Final tickets distributed in record time Rugby League Away-day cards offer the best deal Peter Mead, the vice-chairman of Millwall, supports Irving Scholar's view, expressed in The Times yesterday, that there is no need for a football Spectators Bill. Instead, he a National Away Supporters' Club League may hesitate with appointment Football: Leadership Still Lacking as Five on Shortlist for Top Appointment are Left in Dark by Internal Pclitics Gascoigne guarantee Brazilian crisis reflects on Britain World Student Games Celebrating the dry fly revolution Fishing Spackman likely to join QPR Success is reminder to Sanchez FA Cup An auspicious comeback Hockey Today's Fixtures Sports on TV For the Record Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Austrians can find no answer to Prean Table Tennis White's tension surfaces Snooker (Reuter): Biasion insists on prudence Motor Rallying Australia will light up next World Cup England player 'considering' rebel tour to SA Cricket militants begin to waver CelluFone An added incentive Sport in Brief Sealey safeguards Luton's run Card critic rebutted by Moynihan Regatta steers an ancient course Council seeks smart money End Column
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