News from 02/02/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Rosemary Righter, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Qamar Ahmed Dunedin, Peter Browne, L. Wright, Gordon Allan, Catherine Pye, Cliff Feltham, David Hands and Alan Lorimer, R. J. O. Meyer, Philip Howard, Michael Baron, John MacKay, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Peter Britton, Carol Leonard, Craig Seton, Ronald Faux and Jill Sherman, Srikumar Sen, John Derrick, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Dennis Shaw and Dennis Signy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Roger Gray, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Peter Ritterman, Hugh Leggatt, Mark Souster and Stewart Tendler, John Ballantine, Matthew May, Jenny Oliver, Mick Cleary, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Martin Cropper, Kevin Eason, Motor Industry Correspondent, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, John Hemming-Clark, Johh Woodcock, S. M. Mullen, Edward Gorman, Peter De Ionno, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Jan Howells, Howard Page, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, Javed Akhtar, Gavin Bell, John Griffiths, Sydney Friskin, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, Norman C. Burtt, Kerry Gill, A. G. Fox-Greville, Leslie Thompson, Raymond Keene, chess Correspondent, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Nash, Maxine Magan (Chairman), Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Phil McLennan, K. G. Pegden, Conrad Voss Bark, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Harry Greenway, Marcel Berlins, James O'connor, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, G. Thomas, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Bassett Bialystok, David Brewerton, Michael Anthony, John Goodbody, Andrew Sinclair, Martin Bowley (Chairman), Peter Evans, Iain MacLeod, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, David young Energy Correspondent, Michael Krantz, Jack Straw, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, J. A. Morgan, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Owen Jenkins, Claire Palley, Peter Calvocoressi, Colville of Culross, Diana Elles, Richard Hiscocks, Anthony Williams, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Evans and Robert Matthews, David Tytler and Clifford Longley, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Des WILSON(Chairman), Alan Coren, Martin Banks, Micheal Seely, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Irying Wardle, Henry Cato, David Powell, Chris Moore, Anatol Lieven Muhmand, Anne McElvoy, Marina Scott, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Shirley Lamb,
ResumoKinnock sacks top aide for taking TV job Mitchell cannot work for Sky, says Labour leader 'Hypocrisy and appalling bigotry' anger Tebbit Horse trading On Saturday in Colour Portfolio plus Accumulator Tunnel boost Index Princess raps 'aid overdose' Archers to sue the BBC over a real-life drama Hope of deal dashed as prison talks collapse Crowded airports crisis warning Inquiry wants kidney hospital transplant ban Tax relief plan for parents' health cover Does Your Memory Fail You? Water charges to rise by up to 13% News Roundup Breath-test options In fear of rail attacks Angels may pull out Three held by police Chess finely balanced Abbey National Building Society By Our Employment Affairs Staff: Moderate unions claim expansion successes Baker and Treasury in loans split Students on the march Campaign to allay doubts Health service White Paper Clarke seeks more cash to implement NHS reforms Labour is nearer to switch on arms Fujitsu to decide on chip plant Colin Hart-Leverton Impurities in water from tap or bottles, Which report says Head was 'afraid of finance' Drama and comedy leaven the Channel 4 mix Audience forecasts queried Satellite TV Rape decision 'means justice not done' Anglican paper set to change hands Church Times Homeowners Friendly Society House was clean, says ex-MP The Times Portfolio plus Accumulator Illness on increase as people take too little exercise Film has rig families in tears Wallace Heaton Woman wins Rolls-Royce award Runcie plea on unity in wake of woman bishop Baker rejects buying off social wrongs General Synod Minister praises new green activists Telephone tussle for ornate tables Saleroom BR puts forward fourth link route Polling day Plane toll rises Strike threat Bar challenge Defiant Romanian dissident pins her hope on Vienna code Ortega cuts budget and jobs in attack on record inflation Economic crisis in Nicaragua Burmese envoys seek sanctuary World Roundup Frost is dropped (Reuter): Swiss scandal switch Indians break away Jerusalem mayor fights for survival Shock waves of intifada reach into a divided city Rebel pincers tighten grip on Jalalabad Sharansky's UN job opposed Denial on alcohol by Tower Apartheid maintains 'widest gap between rich and poor' From Our Own Correspondent: Pretoria challenged to enforce or scrap laws on segregation (Reuter): 19 killed in US jet explosion (AFP): Marcos worse Pilot inquiry Ershad visit (Reuter): Hungary first (AP): Cocaine blame Town keeps vigil for dead priest Tension in Poland Irish whip up storm over Princess's visit to New York France honours Ustinov Société Générate under spotlight French share scandals 'Shallow' quake blamed for the disaster in Tajikistan Labour onslaught on plan to kill wages councils Low Pay Dalyell disrupts writ procedure By-Elections Minor parties have the most to prove Richmond and Pontypridd by-elections Picture Gallery Government 'must spell out its policies for cleaning up the environment' Right wing looks to victory Young Conservatives Public to be told of nuclear accidents It's time for a change Rate aid for empty cottages Kitchen work is cleared Embryos Bill Bishop's seat Parliament today America's ideal ambassador The new man at the US Embassy in London is a tall, charming Texan with a genuine love of British and a nice tine in loyally The Times Profile Laskys Art displays its canines Artfile A weekly look at the art world Waiting for a new life Concern is spreading about kidney transplants, Ann Kent reports. But what is the truth about the trade in human organs? Transcendental Meditation Budget BUPA Haute cuisine Blurred sight and sore eyes Medical Briefing Cold comfort Bright saviours Britain takes 'Spice of Life' to its heart No Way to Jump the Queue Times Diary Barry Fantoni Repelling supporters Commentary Blowing in the wind Conor Crusie O'Brien on the new President's impact on Washington Let compassion run free On this Day Labour Exchanges Turner seascape Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… The Kentish Interest Talking to the Germans Litter lessons The real world Iraq's abuse of human rights Design Council aims Many magpies For and against the Lord Chancellor's law reforms Licence to plead Theatre under threat Crowning glory 'The Satanic Verses' Fees not so simple Bit of a slip-up? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Le Creuset Luncheons The Rev R. Arnold Nuclear testing blamed for poisoning islanders' food Science Report Forthcoming marriages Building aid for university Middle Temple Knighthoods for judges Birthdays today Royal Photographic Society TA officer cadets Anniversaries Appointments Latest wills T. S. Eliot fund Valentin Glushko Rocket power behind the Soviet space success Morton Da Costa America's heartland brought to Broadway Margaret Belsky Sharp-edged cartoons by woman pioneer Sir Thomas Sopwith University news Announcement & Personal Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Ltd British Rail Property Board Revolt into style Jocelyn Stevens, rector of the Royal College of Art, today announces radical changes in its fee system. He tells Simon Tait about this and other innovations he has made there What a day Television Lee-Roy Travel A simply super hero David Robinson finds an over-long action-adventure preferable to an over-stretched Russian classic Cinema Die Hard (18) Odeons West End, Marble Arch The Kreutzer Sonata (15) Cannon Premier, Swiss Centre In his element Polish composer Witold Lutoslawski in conversation with Paul Griffiths about the forthcoming season of his works to be played by the Philharmonia New direction Crisis whatever crisis Theatre The Wars of the Roses Old Vic All in a manner of speaking Jonathan Meades on snobs and vagaries of English Does Accent Matter? By John Honey Fober, £12.95 A via media to Rome Brian Martin John Henry Newman By Ian Ker Oxford, £48 New Hardbacks Does Your Memory Fail You? Horse feather memoir Fiction Traveller By Richard Adams Hutchinson, £12.95 Fool's Gold By Richard Wiley Chatto & Windus, £11.95 Fighting Back By John Bowen Hamish Hamilton, £11.95 The Crucifixton of Septimus Roach By M. S. Power Bloomsbury, £13.95 Fierce Juvenal of Germany Novel of the Week Women in a River Landscape By Heinrich Böll Translated by David McLintock Secker & Warburg, £10.95 Dillons the Bookstore Sisyphus as a traveller American Journals By Albert Campus Translated by Hugh Levick Hamish Hamilton, £11.95 In Saturday's Books Page: Cyril Connolly,… This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1786 Entertainments Making a meal of pop Classical Top 20 Winning Move Television and Radio Panasonic Deceit of the realm? Television Choice Mother knows best Radio Choice No Title Twitchers all aflutter as rare bird arrives Wiring check ordered on 1,000 Boeing aircraft The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,895 Weather Shamir offer indicates shift of stance The Pound Living on a diet of limp lettuce Political sketch Index No Title The Pound Stock Market De Beers 'confident' The Times Elders blocks MB merger with Carnaud Tunnel shares at record as progress Improves Resignation at Magnet is confirmed Boddington moves into health care business Lawson 'has scope for £3bn tax cuts' IFS forecasts £14bn Budget surplus Interims at Smith leap to £41.6m Anlysts upgrade forecasts for full-year profit Growth in US better than expected Profit-takers stem stock market rise Wimbledon Bridge Whsmith WH Smith shares not for burning Tempus Stormgard in £11m stationery purchase Business Roundup Bank claims GT victory Epicure to raise £2.3m Electrolux up to £333.3m £8.5m Caribbean buy By Our City Staff: Hatreds acquires 26% of Mallett Chapman agrees £18m bid from Swedish firm By Our City Staff: Iceland in £15.7m sale Leucadia wins Cambrian De Savary sells LI stake VSEL may revive talks on Canadian submarine order Belfast selloffs defended by King Aerospace joins listeria war Tyzack buyout to offer 210p a share Horsemen into the saddle The Times City Dairy One for the whiz-kids The Times City Dairy Opera on exes The Times City Dairy (Reuter): Suez sells stakes to Générate A caper at Capel-Cure Reebok in profits nosedive Beer edges up Stake lifted BET sell-off Fuel firm buy Talks closed Digger at 62% RTZ venture A Fimbra Member MB boxed in by Elliott over packaging deal Comment Oil companies likely to seek deals over use of British Gas pipelines OPB urges employers to lift company pension benefits Thatcher discusses car plant Europcar moves into the driving seat Anglo-German merger creates Europe's biggest car hire firm ICI expands interests in biochemical market EFT buys Stevenson C&L ready for 'rush of takeovers' Opax delay Parvin quits BGT rejection Lonrho threat Treasury boost Recent Issues Traditional Options Glaxo bucks the trend after Capel advises clients to buy Stock Market (AP): Setback for Dow after six-day run of gains Wall Street Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Light profit-taking Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Personal computers under threat Perspective Budget deficits are dangerously affecting a once-healthy market, reports Martin Banks Morse Compaq 32 Pages of Savings on Amstrad Supplies Telepoints: a clear line in prospect A Sparkling future is predicted for the poor man's mobile phone-but, as Ken Young reports, the tone of the marketing will have to be clearly pitched if it is to succeed Spreadsheet war begins Computer Industry Sales EDP Systems Intec Jumbo ejector seat A new concept in sales Jobscene The rewards can be great for a good information technology sales person, writes Leslie Tilley BBC World Service Quintiles, (U. K.) Limited The fair that never stops Centrifugal Pumps Representant Human Resources Ltd Kingswood Recruitment Ltd. D. P. Support Services European Management & Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items An early warning catches the worm Prized designs Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointments Arthur Anderson & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The jobs for life that only a select few can live up to Why does life insurance fail to attract graduate recruits? Jean Wood reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Fresh Appointments Limited Brüel & Kjaer Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austin Benn Finance and Administration Manager Satellite Information Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curator of Conservation Multiple Display Advertising Items Chemical Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Matters Ltd. Mitac (UK) Ltd Business Air Centre Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Danida Dover District Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hillier Parker Forsyth executive Royal Navy Officer Withers Crossman Block Role Management MacBlain Nash & Associates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alderwick Peachell and Partners Ltd Defence Science Group International Communications Fundraising Director Sports Minded? Director of the Royal Naval Museum MSL International Accountancy Tuition Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page Finance General Appointments Sales Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Virgin Accountancy Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edwards Geldard Solicitors Al Applied Management Sciences Ltd The Levitt Group Hampton Court Palace Accountancy Personnel City Slicker Receptionist Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Financial Accountant Multiple Display Advertising Items Pilley & Florsham University of Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items Receptionist/typist Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking & Accountancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Invest Ltd. Rugman & Partners Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Bedding where tort was committed Limit to political activities of headmaster and governors Times Classified No jeopardy over defective affidavit evidence Multiple Display Advertising Items Replacement works were not repairs Advance prosecution information Super Secretaries Prospect of last hurrah adds spice to final Test Cricket: West Indies Have an Incentive to End Tour on Winning Note Greatbatch injury a blow for NZ Dunedin teams Indians overlook Amarnath again (Reuter): Hick is irrepressible Sad skating slump Rejected anthem The complete point-to-point fixture list for 1989 Juggling figures of football match incidents Continued sponsorship reflects stability in point-to-point world Point-To-Point: Preview of the New Season The Times Point-to-point Championship Opting out of rugby laws South African confusion Wimbledon tickets Squash highlight Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 01-782 5046 Mandarin: Going and distance perfect for Rebel Song to make amends Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Towcester Selections The Times Racing Service Piggott linked with new bloodstock enterprise Timeform at odds with official ratings The Thinker heads 96 entries for Grand National Grand National entries Yesterday's results French to void races with few runners Pegwell Bay on course for Sandown Sherwood still baffled by Chiasso Forte Swingit Gunner may be retired Rapid Raceline A shadow in the thick of the action Rugby Union: Robinson, Creative Bath Flanker, is as Tireless in Support of Team Colleagues as He is Tenacious in Tackling Opponents Both sides in South are altered Snow Reports Two days for Bath to relish Agreement over stand Robertson's successful run comes to an end Squash Rackets Concern over inept quality control Fishing Loughborough let the tries flow Rule changes for the hurt and disgraced Rugby League Hastings to have X-ray to locate source of Injury A fighting finish from RAF Prince killed in gloaming Skiing Phipps up and running Bobsleighing Navy are scuppered by Davies New date for British event Tennis By a Special Correspondent: Petition is handed to Lords Italians show opponents the way home Skiing Grimsby reach fifth round comfortable in underdog mantle Football Revised draw Wednesday fall to Coney's late goal Wasps survive a late siege by Warriors Ice Hockey For the Record Honeyghan acts the cool guy Boxing: Championship Keeps his Anger against Starling under Control during the Build-Up Hearns 'ready' for Leonard Oxford profligate in victory Hockey Britons set differing priorities Golf Gentle giant tries to turn nasty 'Long John' Higgins a winner on the hop Snooker Chatsworth pulls out Equestrianism Littlewoods Dexter is promising a radical approach Villa let one go but sign three BSF initiative to safeguard future (Reuter): Cycle violation denied West Ham edge through with Rosenior's goal Mansell's new car unveiled Expensive brawl Sport in Brief Pontypridd act on fool play reports Saracens can play on Where danger is part of job End Column
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