News from 09/02/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Shella Gunn, Political Staff, Donald King, President, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Martha de la Cal, Graham Rock, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Anatol Lieven, David Leah, Gordon Allan, Rodney Leach, Irene Fransworth, David Lee, Harvey Elliott, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Hilary Finch, B. J. Boughton, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, D. H. Sharap, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Michael Tate, Mohsin Ali, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Raiph W. F. Sampson, Kevin Eason, Motor Industry Correspondent, Ian Bruce, Director General, Woodrow Wyatt, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, C. Bain Smith, Bill Swallow, G. Wanstall, Steven Downes, Andrew Hislop, John Woodcock, Harry Debelius, Iain MacLeod Vail, Geoffrey Chandler, John Whiteside, Raymond Blackburn, Ruth Gledhill and Peter De Ionno, H. L. H. Townshend, Dennis Signy, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Nicolas Soames, Peter Sanders, John Nicholson, Wolfgang Münchau, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Stuart Evans, Geoffrey Mason, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, David Chappell, R. W. Green, Chairman, Andrew McEwen and Ian Murray, Laurie Weston, Tim Corbett, Liz Gill, Steve Acteson, Patsy Healey, Ruth Gledhill and Andrew Collier, Conrad Voss Bark, Robert Matthews, William Poel, Richard Owen, Christopher Gorringe Chief Executive, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ronald Butt, Jon Salisburry, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Jill Sherman and David Sapsted, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Napley, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Mark T. Jones, Rodney Cowton and Kevin Eason, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Owen Jenkins, Sarah Jane Checkland, Jane Lawrence, Richard Holt, Carod Leonard, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Ken Young, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Charles Halliday, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jeremy Cooper, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Vivien Tomlinson, Somerset de Chair, John Coleman, Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,
ResumoSecret report fears 2 million salmonella infections Urgent call for cheap test to check spread of epidemic Currie stands defiant before egg committee Barely-concealed contempt draws gasps from MPs The Italian job On Saturday in Color Today Win £132,000 Index King's Cross fireman in test case over Aids fear Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Chartered 707 crashes in thick fog on Azores 144 die as Boeing plunges into mountain Huge exodus from Whitehall Shares reach new high Wyvern Music Whitehall union wins 19 per cent News Roundup Council chief to go Tube stations to close 'Disney plan' rejected Enterprise entries Botham assault trial 550 pit jobs to be lost 0% Credit Expert advice 'is being ignored' More cases predicted in legionnaires' disease outbreak Private crime fighters Valentine for Duchess New scientist EEC fraud 'financing drug trade' Ruling on water causes a crisis Neddy post Rapist wrote script for brutal attack on mother and teenager Potash mine test on universe Police accused of murder conspiracy Clash of TV heavyweights Mother's killer hunted Heath backs rail protest Direct Line Insurance Doctors seek to ban sale of all human tissue Presspass Honeywell Bull MoD rejects request for details of ex-employees 'IRA job' condemned Liquid assets to tempt the discerning historian Good Housekeeping Institute 1.5m motorists drink and drive Mori survey reveals British attitudes to road safety, tax and rapidly increasing congestion Sainsbury By Our Motor Industry Correspondent: Drivers remain in seats despite jams Salerooms may reduce charges Concern at plan to use camera as a witness Alzheimer's among middle aged 'is inherited disorder' Judge seeks swift remedy for libel Fortnum & Mason Crime Crufts opens to dispute with RSPCA Scientists find way of 'tricking' the Aids virus Sky Television New study by FBI deepens doubts on Tower nomination Freedom after 10 years in embassy World Roundup De Klerk's vision Iran declares amnesty Bing 'not fit' to wed (Reuter): Suicide bid denied Street credibility eludes Robespierre 1789 and all that Barratt French police break jail picket line Poll looms in Spain as union talks fail Abbey National Building Society Academics form group to oppose a unified Europe PLO 'was paid not to hijack' Poll crowds flock to Manley Word of caution for Gorbachov Reforming the Soviet economy Bush cutback aims for zero growth in defence budget Nato to ask for 5% force cuts Portugal is hit by doctors' strike A Strong Team for a Tough Job Sakharov reaching for stars Rioters halt rally for king's return The future for Afghanistan Jewish settler is burnt to death US sees hope for human rights in glasnost move WHSMITH Moroccans greet rare visitor (AP): Saudis readmit Amin (Reuter): Talks off (Reuter): Strike ends (Reuter): Amnesty hope Labor wins Murder link (Reuter): Soviet honour Jordan crisis (Reuter): Hassan offer Sunday trading campaign 'form of prostitution' House of Lords Israel's violations 'a stain' Jobs cash to help ethnic minorities Democrats fail to hit 100,000 members target Concern for BBC, but broadcast plan approved Tory foresees decline in standards Picture Gallery Extra £½m aid for Afghans Overseas Development Luce climbdown on premium library charges The Arts Mandela call by Chalker Land Registry Bill rejected Metric signs New peer Parliament today Correction The Times England's renaissance man? The Times Profile Ted Dexter Turning our heritage away Artfile a weekly look at the art world Bruges boy fights back How the threat of a federal Europe sparked off a very British crusade The hot and cold running nightmare A new outbreak of legionnaire's disease has renewed alarm. But the killer disease is entirely preventable, Liz Gill reports The Calex Car Seat Cover Transcendental Meditation Brush away a gnawing problem As Cruft's begins, dog owners should look at the state of their canine's teeth The donation that makes life possible Medical Briefing Tomorrow: Barbara Amiel views the new film The… Royal National Institute for the Blind Alan Coren Times Diary Picture Gallery A bar on public interest Jeremy Cooper answers critics of the Lord Chancellor's proposals Tory green fingers Commentary Popping off with a smile Safety of Walkers Capping Crime On the Seventh Day Soft Winds in Jamaica Wide extent of racial inequality Obliged to whom? Sky blue? Britain and Europe Tunnel's impact on European traffic V & A closures Student loans Symbol of deafness A fair trial for the solicitors Red phone boxes Kissing and telling Court Circular Court and Social Today's royal engagements Anniversaries The Pountney Clinic Sir Thomas Sopwith Bruce Chatwin Warblers growing fainter outside the New Forest Birthdays today Designer molecule for Aids Science Report Latest wills Luncheons Sir Denis Truscott Printing in the City of London Tony Watts A cool head for yacht racing controversies Professor R. Allen Brown Drawing a moral from the study of the Middle Ages Ron Field Dance director on Broadway Forthcoming marriages Appointments Polytechnic news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Helena International Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund National Kidney Research Fund The 1988 Mencap "Goodwill Season" Appeal… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apeing reality Television Secret paradise revealed Siblings Lyric Studio Hammersmith Theatre Red Sorghum Red in tooth and claw Geoff Brown finds a folk tale of the 1920s more compelling than films with a contemporary setting Cinema Red Sorghum (15) Screen on the Hill The Good Mother (15) Odeon Haymarket Soursweet (15) Curzon West End The Naked Gun (15) Empire Slipstream (PG) Odeon Leicester Square The Dead Can't Lie (15) Cannon Haymarket Short Circuit 2(PG) Cannon Haymarket Tomorrow Spink English National Opera Timon of Athens Croydon Warehouse More muddled than magical Opera Die Zauberflöte Royal College of Music Concert Philharmonia/Lutoslawski Festival Hall More to art than sex Peter Ackroyd reviews a notion that Rudyard was a genius because he never ceased from Kipling Rudyard Kipling By Martin Semour-Smith Macdonald/Queen Anne, £16.95 New Hardbacks The Times Literary Supplement Old tank warfare Inside the Think Tank Advising the Cabinet 1971-1983 By Tessa Blackstone & William Plowden Heinemann, £14.95 Baroque around clock Dictionary of the Khazars By Milorad Pavic Hamish Hamilton, £11.95 Lorenzo Maria Bottari Sexchanging stereotypes Fiction John Nicholsm The Househusband By Christine Park Heinemann, £12.95 The Fall of Man By Frances Thomas Gollancz, £12.95 Cardata Information Service Concise Crossword No 1792 Entertainments An old-fashioned quest Word-Watching Winning Move Without a seal of approval Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice Blue Cross Weather joins the North-South divide US singles out Lockerbie suspect The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,901 Weather By Our Foreign Staff: Ethiopia to fly aid A full House for the Edwina show Political sketch Business & Finance The Pound Stock Market UK to fight new tax Bridon sale Stock Markets Stock Watch Cuckney's Metsun lives on to fight another day Pressure for £5bn write-off of water debt Broker forecasts drop in earnings for Elders Shine taken off the gilt-edged market Operating losses since Big Bang reach £190m Picture Gallery By Our City Staff: News Corp issues to raise £230m Ladbroke set to win T-Line Wimbledon November rise in American tourists Busniess Roundup Hanson sells subsidiary St Modwen doubles Boustead offshoot buys Sutherland at £2.9m Trusthouse Forte Trust ahead 31% to £8.8m TR City in 35% advance Generous look to bid terms for PC Tempus Union Discount Bridon By Our City Staff: MDG wins court move against bid Virani pays Brent Walker £15.5m for public houses Training offer for Russia The Times British Gas criticized over outline of new price system Leading Leisure doubles to £5m SE investigates dealing in Personal Computers Minorco bid delayed by EEC inquiry Changing gear for a little Little The Times City Diary New faces The Times City Diary No gain without pain The Times City Diary Holmes signs The Times City Diary Goldman tops takeover advice league Picture Gallery Profits slump by 70% at Union Discount Victor victorious BSA to vote on Abbey as member A Fimbra Member Flotation is heading into deeper water Comment Withholding judgement Referee to rule on Imro complaints Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Development Corporation Index fails the 2,100 test but moves to another peak Stock Markets Dow slips as rally runs out of steam Wall Street Fimbra council member resigns British Steel raises stake in TWIL TEEStSIDE Bush heads for clash with Fed President's optimism over growth contracts with central bank cautions Sherwood plans merger with Dutch lace-maker London Traded Options Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Further strong gains Stock Exchange Prices Punching home the message As Britain gears itself up for 1992, the big money is going into refurbishing centres and raising standards. Irene Farnsworth looks at five aspects of the market Staging Limited The National Exhibition Centre Birmingham Subtle lure of the off-beat Organizers need imagination to keep conference delegates amused Jersey Bact Member Growing show of strength Outlook Build or rebuild? The reputation of Uk facilities is growing. But their owners realize improvements may be needed New money for old homes Stately homes, universities and even livery halls are taking their place on the conference circuit Wintergardens Blackpool International Convention Centre Birmingham P&O Group Penta Hotels New Technology Masta Corporation Limited C Programming Courses EDP Systems For Computer Room Air Conditioning A Trip to Mauritius Bespoke Database Software for Pc's His master's voice Listen very carefully . . . or why a clever new telephone system means that the boss now need say things only once. Ken Young reports Seeking a New Direction and Greater Challenge? Angel Career Contacts Looking ahead to 1992 and all that Finland's electronic giant is fighting for a piece of the action when the EEC becomes a single market Caxton zapped Perspective IBM Business Centre Compaq The home front Working from home via a computer link can make business—and family—sense, Jane Lawrence writes Jobscene Motorola Ltd. A first for UK New Technology Psion Universal Computer Associates Limited When the chips are really down Briefing Business Analysis TPF Vitatron Greythorn Royal Television Society STC Submarine Systems Abbey Executive Ltd General Appointments Telecom Technology Limited Graduate Appointments Sell to Electricity Boards OTE £18K+ South of… Computeach international Limited Q. A/TECHNICAL Support Manager MDA Management Inter Exee SMI Appointments HayGroup Naafi An exciting place for women in the planning of all our futures Care for the environment is opening up new challeges, Patsy Healey reports Danida Forward Recruitment Cons Gabriel Duffy Consultancy The Industrial Society Building Design Partnership International Wool Secretarial Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Lesser Design & Build Ltd Antony Dunlop MacBlain Nash Conrad International Hotels Trainee Negotiator Oil Economist Melliss & Partners Portabello Hotel London W11 Motorola Ltd. University of Cambridge Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Mayfair Wine Shippers Management Consultancy/business Analyst Pleasureseekers Ltd, A Sales Career with Outstanding Potential Change of Career circa £15,000 Two Executive Property Consultants Join Me Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Matters Ltd. Vacancy for Deputy Secretary Broker The Service Management Group Total Credit Systems Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Administrator The Boardroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mind your Own Business! Geoffrey Roughton Databank Ltd Graduate Required Gap Activity Projects Located in Reading Trade Mark Agent-Trainee Manager/foreperson Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sally Walker Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Harrison Willis Noel Accountancy (Agy) James & Cowper 50 Battle of Britain Salute Fenwicke Appointments Morgan Grenfell The fleet partnership Barbican Recruitment Consultancy Gordon Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items The Association of Financial Services Professionals The University of Warwick Commonwealth Development Corporation London Buses Ashton-Tate Michael Page Finance SunLife of Canada Accountant Financial Director Tax Assistant Box No. Dept., P. O. Box 484, Virginia Street… State Gold Mining Corporation Ghana Naafi Serving the Services La Crème De La Crème Embassy of Japan, W1 requires Secretary Legal Notices Continued from page 19 Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Telecom Times Classified Richard Rogers Partnership Ltd Acca to £20,000 Investigations/flotations Four Seasons SECRETARY/PA Receptionist/telephonist £12,000 Shave Shop Insolvency/Corporate Recovery International… SECRETARY/PA Cox & Co Financial Services, Secretary Legal La Creme Sookias & Sookias Solicitors Secretary to Partner Commercial Partner's Secretary Solicitors, N1 Dental Secretary Legal Secretary AfB Recruimtent Limited T'N'T Payroll Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational trust not registrable for VAT despite profit La Crème De La Crème Gordon-Yates Recruirment Consultants Personnel Resources Hazleton Publishing Mount The Work Shop Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants Riverside Sec/administrator Transfer of trade Tice Seminars Ltd Assistant to Import/export Manager Shangri-La International PA to Managing Director Youthful and modern computerised Company Drake Personnel Merry Weather Butler Totality of injury direction correct Stella Fisher King & Toben Annita Wales Deterrence in blackmail sentencing A Private Members Arts Club St Albans back on top Cooke is key to promotion Table Tennis Figures show decline in salmon catches Fishing Today's Fixtures Oxford march on to Lord's with five against Army Hockey Injury ends Petchey's interest Tennis Regulation and rich pickings Racing and Money: Christopher R Hill examines the economics of American tracks As the Home Secretary considers the arguments over racing's rate of levy on the bookmakers, The Times concludes its three-part series on the financing of racing abroad, and its possible lessons for Britain. Today: the United States Conflicting approach to finance of racing Football problems Time for rugby reappraisal Wimbledon chances improve S African changes Dramatic effect Lowering the tone Mandarin: Phoenix Gold to extend sequence Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Wincanton Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dreaper's star on parade Attendances rise again Festival entries Ascot results Proud Pilgrim puts Dwyer closer to spectacular treble Fustoks fight for Mikhalides Rapid Raceline Test Match Averages Snow Reports Australians no soft touch after hard West Indies series Cricket Fast Britons Coe forced to miss another major games Athletics National squads grappling with a cash crisis Judo: British Teams Have to Pay their Own Way to Paris Tournament Victory for Harris reveals the divide Squash Rackets By a Special Correspondent: Cannons enhance their hopes of keeping title Hall reaffirms his status Badminton Format is attacked by White Snooker Gillingham makes world record his golden target Swimming Opponents try to alter Sunday Bill Course where Faldo's 62 is awesome target Golf £2 million for juniors Littlewoods Pools Honeyghan undecided Swiss are cheered by Hangl Skiing Last Night's Results Benn swipes aside challenger in 67-second mismatch Boxing: Time for Commonwealth Champion to Explore Transatlantic Avenues World Cup over for N Ireland Football: Spaniards Continue their Unbeaten Run as Revenge for Valencia is Completed Allen pitches in to save Yorath's face Gough revives Scots' hopes For the Record Harrison signs teenager Wales shine under Moon's influence Record is equalled by holders Scots' five newcomers Bristol untroubled by Leeds on their run-in to the final Rugby Union University too strong for Army Llanelli cut link after brawl RFU pursues ticket Inquiry Contour beds England succeed despite their familiar failings Robson acknowledges the value of victory Howe threatens to leave Champion on steroids accusation Ladbrokes go on the attack over levy Scots evade Cypriot rioters Hunt gets licence Sport in Brief Sponsor opts to abandon the ship End Column First craft broke up off Cornwall De Savary intends to press ahead
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