News from 31/01/1989
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Malcolm Brown, Andrew McEwen and Dominique Searle, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Christine McGourty, Tony Smith, QC, and Nadia Shariff, Robin Oakley, Peter Evans and Mark Souster, Mike Lamb, A. L. Mallinson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, E. J. B. Rose, Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Stephen L. Bragg, Ian Murray, John Yorke, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Mohsin Ali and John Witherow, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, John Best, Alec Smith, General Secretary, Peter Davis, Director, Michael Young, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Margareta Pagano, Jim Railton, Malcolm Weller, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Ballantine, Iain MacLeod Beaver Creek, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Frances Eliott, Ray Kennedy, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Rawlinson, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Dynes, Brussels, Jeremy Thorpe, Rex Bellamy, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Malcom Brown, Woodrow Wyatt, L. F. John, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Neil MacFarlane, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Iain MacLeod Vail, Nicholas Harling, Steve Acteson Deauville, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Christopher Goulding, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, David Martin, Sturt Jones Football Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Michael Blackburn, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Martin Searby, Richard H Amis, John Woodcock, , Geoffrey Foster, P. O. Williams, Director, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth D. Whitehouse, David Brewerton, David Tombs, John Goodbody, John V. Wright Managing Director, Christopher Walker, George Hill, John Markham, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Neil Harris, Bryan Appleyurd, Philp Howard, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, T. M. Clements, David Walker, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Mark Brinkley, Bailey Morris, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Campbell Adamson, Chairman, Michael Evans, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Roger A. Henderson, David Altheer,
ResumoPolice ready for long vigil in jail dispute Violence rises as emergency teams and dogs patrol prison Portfolio plus Accumulator Tomorrow Britain to drop vetting stand Hostage hope Fa Cup draw Times Focus Index Shares rise to highest since Black Monday Not so much Who's Who as Who's Missing Picture Gallery Gibraltar troop cuts in 1990s Howe says Britain's commitment unchanged By Our Political Editor: Urgency on kidneys for sale inquiry Safe-box playboy thief gets 22 years School Fees Now! Soviet leader for UK in April Dismissed water manager settles News Roundup Radiation dose fears Chess into extra time MP's freedom award Flat fire victim dies Cohabitation dispute £390m saving on farm plan Rolex Health service is to get extra £1.3bn next year White Paper on public expenditure Hurd faces risk of prison dispute widening Peers unite to vote against Bill Political donations Peace plan to avoid revolt on common entrance reforms Schools could 1save £320m Molesworth goodbye to missiles Bar aims to set up £1m fighting fund Motorway spending to be £3bn Power of counties may be reduced Planning White Paper Italian mastermind gets 22 years for safe deposit raid 'Man of charm and courtesy' put proceeds of armed robbery at £40 million By Our Crime Reporter: Young 'Godfather' who risked freedom for a fast car 'Drug gang had Yard contacts' Song and dance over rigged election Unease over deportation General Synod Mothers wooed by employers Businessmen deny contract killing Police maintain palace exercise is 'successful' Facts and figures Presspass The Times Five winners share prize Portfolio plus Accumulator FIAT Passengers held 12 hours in jet after fog closes Heathrow Press Council 'will fully review role' Doctor sued over ending pregnancy Public may share in plan to curb art theft Halifax Picture Gallery The West picks over 'selective' Moscow figures Sharp differences emerge after Warsaw Pact shows its hand for Vienna arms talks Different languages Tehran deports British expert World Roundup Second priest dies (AP): Rabin changes tactics Jakarta talks agreed Bush need not testify US media villain guilty of brutal child killing Why Bonn rift with Nato is overstated Peace pact improves hope for hostages Hezbollah and Amal sign fragile trace Labour turns to Russia to win votes Spectre of civil war in Yugoslavia Shaken leaders meet as protests start in Berlin Claims of murder and mutilation in Jamaican election Sweeping Ottawa Cabinet changes The Royal Bank of Scotland Thatcher tribute to Gandhi Spanish prince dies in skiing accident The Aircraft Manufacturer US rails at Soviet 'scorched earth' raids Indians forced to abandon home South African 'Lynch mob' (Reuter): Old Masters found Czech charge (Reuter): Cash back Milan alert (Reuter): Music post (AP): Tibetans held (Reuter): Gas arrest (Reuter): New president Alliance Leicester Greenpeace wages war on Antarctic whaling by Japan Ministers to hold talks on officers' prison action Home Office Church decision 'unwise' Organ sale attacked by Labour Owen's SDP continues balancing act-but only just Opposition mind 'changed on exclusion orders' Terrorism Picture Gallery Companies Bill defeat for Government Anti-terror measure is passed Bill replaces Act of 1984 Companies Bill defeat for Government House of Lords Rethink on film cash rejected Angels stay Picture query House passes Parliament today Capital issues take the strain The Tunnel Effect Terminal Problems In the second of a three-part series, George Hill looks at the row brewing over for Londan's rail link terminal 'If the capacity isn't there in time, all hell is going to break loose on roads and rail as the tunnel traffic arrives' The value of the institution New Words for Old Simpson Times Classified There's no keeping an old whitehall warhouse from a desk when one beckons Times Diary The Government's attitude to trade unions is not stopping the onward and upward move of one of Whitehall's most prominent unionists, Alan Healey Times Diary Jobs lever for the blacks Spread the safety net Commentary. Woodrow Wyatt Thatcher's empty crusades Gordon Brown asks for the resources to back the rhetoric On this Day His Late majesty Reviewing the Troops Prisoners of the past London in Springtime Jail doors open as wards shut Westminster links Doreen Mason case Researchers' plight A challenge to the Lord Chancellor Clergy selection Price of books Wages councils Tourist complex threat to Gozo Awaiting treatment Familiarity breeds Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Dinners Birthdays today Barclays Royal Russell School J . C. Ottaway Lessons for today in classical culture Anniversaries Bridge Night sky in February Astronomy Appointments Latest wills New dean Today's royal engagements Luncheon Meeting Reception Anglo-Armenian Association New Warden of Keble College David Buck After the RSC, a career on the small screen Obituaries Group Captain Gerry Livock Pioneer aviator with cricket prowess Allan McClelland and Versatile actor and author Lord Layton Thrip's choice of gender Science Report Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Services The Ultimate Valentine's Gift The Pearl Fishers Get out of town John Russell faylor with a reminder that some of the most interesting fine art shows are never seen in central London Galleries Collective folly Television If New York were a man Lou Reed, ex-leader of the Velvet Underground, still refining his craft, talks to Bryan Appleyard First class forces for final night Concert Art'89 Master of the molto basic, molto chic Giorgio Armani's look of understated elegance is about to sweep Britain Verve A Hardy annual People Valentino's day Seeing red Susan Duck worth Information for February Concise Crossword No 1784 Entertainments Winning Move Milestones Citroen SKi Edwardian action man Television Choice Radio Choice India BBC 1 Bilateral talks on low-level flights Romanians manhandle British envoy The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,893 Weather From the book of Commons prayers Political sketch The Times The Pound Stock Market No action on Cowie Bullough up Opax ruling Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Stock Watch The Times Market-makers battle for stock Britain 'to fall in line with Eec on merger vetting' GPG deals 'known for months' Raiders ride off into the sunset Blue Arrow postpones publication of figures Oftel challenge White Paper confirms public spending targets John Charcol Braithwaite in £12m subsidiary disposal Business Roundup Junk bond chiefs resign Halstead's £4.8m buy BHH Group expands Pincs and Spots rules Boeing climbs 28% to $614m final profits Sun Alliance Insurance Group AAH makes £2m buys Haynes slips to £1.43m Bullough furnishes proof it is more than a face in the crowd Tempus By Our City Staff: Falcon set for April relisting Ashcroft resigns from board of Miss World New Barclays card on rival network Aid for Industry to slump Pickfords Travel cuts 45 jobs UK junk bonds in BPCC buyout Proudfoot in $67m agreed bid for consultancy firm By Our City Staff: Managing director goes at Hopkinsons Cambrian claims hope The Beckman Report Tootal's rejection throws down gauntlet to Goldberg Ultramar says it will repel bids Eurosclerosis fears recede with 1992 Maxwell trims his sails The Times City Diary Scrum downer The Times City Diary GT Management on verge of deal Return of the native The Time City Diary Lease said . . . The Times City Diary Jobs to go at Swiss Bank Corp BR fund in the Monet The Times City Diary Eyes had it? The Times City Diary Chapman seeks share suspension Wace Group purchases FSM move Minty passes Payout ahead Profits fall £5.5m buy Barclays Bowater under the bridge angers Opax Comment David Brewerton The Achilles' heel at GEC Leigh in £15m project Menzies talks Southend deal Astra's option Trust slips Order for R-R London Traded Options Strong demand keeps index firmly above 2,000 level Stock Market Wall Street Dow extends its rally despite Texaco slump New York (Reuter): Investors pause for breath Tokya Alpha Stocks Small firms and loans Abbey unfair to joint account holders A matter of law, not discrimination Carpet dealers on the mat Slipshod capital will help hasten commercial relocation Wrong end of the sticks Anger at refusal to grant work permit Recent Issues Traditional Options Regulating use of eyebrows Late profit-taking Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchange Money Markets London Financial Futures Bridegroom with a great idea On January 31,1839, William Fox Talbot's paper announcing his discovery of the negative/positive proces for produsing photographs was delivered to the Royal Society. Alam Hamilton relates how he turned his idea into reality Minolta The masses get in the picture Within a few years of the Great Exhibition, everyone was carrying photographs, Alan Hamilton writes. Then came the Eastman revolution Fuji Film The revolution goes electronic Malcolm Brown charts progress into color and the microchip age but finds the technology is still expensive Kodak Unsung heroes of the industry Few photographers can become a household name, writes Malcom Brown. Backroom workers will always be needed Quiet genius of Lacock Abbey Alan Hamilton on the great Victorian who created the photographic process still in use today Olympus Cameras Will it make you better? Confused by the many innovations in modern photography and the variety of models? David Altheer offers some help to would-be buyers AGFA Fox Talbot's film lives on The Photographic School of London All I want is a camera Which type of camera is just right for you and what might it cost? Canon The art of forming a collection With photography developing as art, the public can join museums in buying fine prints, Michael Young writes M'Naghten Rules still relevant in automatism defence to criminal charges Legal Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership Laurence Simons Associates A teaching hospital to cure lawyers' ills Standards must be improved, write Tony Smith, QC, and Nadia Shariff Elders Finance Group Limited Graham Gill & Young Forgiveness makes little difference Graham Gill & Young Professional win for Cambridge Edward Fennell finds Britain's other university city looking ahead The best mixed practice in the market Michael Blackburn discusses the mergers that new laws may soon make possible Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Tindall, Riley and Co. Pensions Lawyer Legal Adviser Parker Bullen More facts about tax Briefly Commission for the New Towns Solicitors Administration Law Personnel Daniels Bates Partnership Locums Satellit Information Services Research Assistants Quarry Dougall Whitehead Rice MGM Assurance Haseltine Lake & Co ASALAW Nationwide Anglia Quarry Dougall Iceland Buckinghamshire County Council Wilson Stephens More/fisher/brown Reynolds Johnson & Green Solicitors The Times Law Personnel Austin Knight Selection Jeannine Bradley & Associates Richards Butler Chambers and Partners Mitsubishi Finance International Limited Poplar neighbourhood Recruitment Consultants Medway Davies Arnold Cooper Quarry Dougall Edwards Geldard Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Chambers and Partners Michael Page Legal Coca-Cola Middle East Room Twelve Merger Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mervyn Hughes Badenoch & Clark Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hong Kong Knight & Ho Solicitors Butterworths Alderwick Peachell and Partners Michael Page Legal Southern Water-making water work Public Appointments Legal, Financial & Management… Multiple Display Advertising Items Borough Secretary and Solicitor Oxford City Council How to get into PR Public relations work appeals to many young people. They might be surprised at the work involved, says Neil Harris Public Appointments Shetland Islands The 1992 National Garden Festival Ltd National Council Vocational Qualificaitions Hull City Council Leicester City Council City University Humberside College of Higher Education A secretary on the way up Kent County Council The National Trust (Reuter): Pakistan score a run a minute Cricket: While the Game against the Pakistanis is Kept Alive, the Graveyard for West Indians is Again Sydney Currier gets the call Rugby League Today's Fixtures Public Appointments Enfield Border the supreme all-rounder Sport on TV Bury Metropolitan Borough Captain's role Traditions of start are upheld Motor Rallying The University of Sussex Durham trend broken by successive defeats Ice Hockey Harris left aspiring to scale peak Squash Rackets University of Hong Kong FISA congress backs drug abuse penalties Rowing City of Swansea Rangers poised to challenge leaders Basketball England close to promotion Table Tennis Toby Tobias poised to initiate Pitman double Mandarin: Leicester Mandarin: Sedgefield The Times Racing Service Sky applies to cover live racing From Our Irish Racing Correspondent Dublin: Committee away to slow start Pipe inquiry date is set Pitman plan Results from yesterday's two meetings Plumpton Southwell Charter Party on Cup trail again Saturday Big Chase C4 Tote favourite Turner return William Hill Programmed for performance The deficiencies of British tennis coaching are among the reasons for the nation's modest intermational status. Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, analyses the coaching structure of the Lawn Tennis Association and discusses related, independent enterprises, in particular David Lloyd's club at Heston Lloyd's private investment is resulting in net gains Snow Reports No snow for events Karate honour shared Student Sport Lyle on course for £115,000 target Golf Brixton bow to Britannia power Volleyball Amateurs receive support Coventry seek a solution Ireland call up Keyes Pools Forecast Cup draw rewards Hereford with unenviable task Rugby Union WRU not willing to intervene United lacking in all departments Violent incidents dominate Overseas Results Celtic's reject is the man to find favour in Scotland's squad Football International squads Gridelet gives a reminder Shades of a bright prospect Jonathan Rendall charts the return journey of boxing's uncrowned prince Girardelli takes up position to challenge Skilling: Cautious Start by Zurbriggen as Scandinavians Hold Lead For the Record Board puts Marsh meeting on hold Boxing Meo made to pay for late start Snooker Boyle captures crown in a dose battle Edinburgh debts at last settled Windmill has the last laugh at his own wake Romantics still in business Armstrong suspended after butting incident Contemplating prey in a graffiti jungle Drug lead by Aouita Sport in Brief Dolan sacked by Bradford MP to present a Bill curbing ticket touts Robson to rely on experience Chasing away crowds' fears End Coloumn
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