News from 23/02/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Malcolm Brown, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Valerie Langridge, Chris Petit, T. Smith, Nick Nuttall, Alan Warner, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Barbara Lamb, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, David Lee, Roy Amlot, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Stevenson, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Elizabeth Brunner, George Sivell, C. P. Sams, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, R. W. Hoghton, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Joe Joseph, Peter Davenport, Carol Clewlow, Christopher Tatham, Peter Newsam, Secretary, John T. Watson, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Julia Neuberger, Craig Seton, Stewart Tendler and Michael Evans, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas, Beoston, Roger M. Payne, John Risca Williams, Shona Crawford Poole, Travel Editor, George Allingham, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Fiona Benton, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Graham Wood, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Gavin Bell, J. C. Park, Jillian Hart, David Cross, Michael Horsnell and Tony Dawe, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Contrad Voss Bark, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Lindley, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, William Holmes, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Wood and Martin Fletcher, Christopher Mosey, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stanley Wells, Director, Robert Matthews, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Robin Paddock, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Isabel Butterfield, Edward H. Vale, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted and Kerry Gill, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roland White, David Brewerton, Christopher Walker, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Austin, Peter de Ionno, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Ford and Christopher Warman, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tanni Grey, John Lyttle, Tim McGirk, Michael Dynes, Gerard Noel, Andrew Buckoke, J. Fielding, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Martin Waller, Alan Sillitoe, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Lea Harris, Charles Ashworth, David Tytler, Education Editor, D. Barnes, Chris Moore, Jeremy Williams, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Stephen Trickey, D. M. Halsey, David Smith and Bailey Morris,
ResumoAlert over fear of fake ulcer drug sold in Britain Iran warns of 'arrow aiming for Rushdie' Diplomats leave Tehran amid renewed threats Portfolio Bond In the Times on Saturday Index Army delay in reporting Ira bombers where three bombs Cleveland parents seek meeting on abuse letter Doctor's wife defends role Peace drive Shares fall Ship's master blamed as 17 are lost at sea Rocha Brava Girl trapped by hair under water News Roundup Return to Klosters Author's £4m estate Coleman in intensive care Welsh MP dies Oxford conduct code Short loses in chess as Ivanchuk takes lead A Laura Ashley Spoon Zantac, ideal target for counterfeiters IRA gunmen kill soldier on school minibus run How City gambler hit £3.5m jackpot Armoured car crashes into home Labour poised for attack on inflation Poll spurs SDP blitz on centre vote By-elections Appeal bill warning to Green Belt developers Six-figure salary for defence job Opt-out approvals signal a new era in state education By Our Education Editor: Teachers call for pay ballot GPs doubt benefits of reforms 100,000 acres set aside to lie fallow EC may overturn block on imports Irradiated food Beatles sue In clash over two Apples TV link-up fails to calm child witness Murder jury told of mother's hunt A Laura Ashley Bed-Head Portfolio Bond Driver was on wrong side of M1 Gec Third driver saw train on collision course Clapham Disaster Inquiry £3bn cost of raising water and beaches to EEC standards Aerosols will carry warning Royal Bank of Scotland Group Insurance Company… Gillette cuts a river tradition Painting soars to £451,000 Saleroom Ml crash airline joins battle on Dublin route Legionella outbreak claims another life Vicar in jail Clamping pays More refugees Miners strike Building sale Wildlife award British Gas Legal reforms could spark constitutional crisis, says judge The Times Forum Ministers extend prison sentences Murder convictions By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Small claim arbitration could be privatized Some Scots prisoners suffer full-blown Aids Ferguson Saxon stones found in the City Firm starts child care voucher scheme Dental jab brought on frenzied attacks ANC tries to shift 'Stompie' blame to Pretoria police Mercury Kabul strives to purge Russian influence Intellectuals unite in call for Peking prisoner amnesty (AFP): Prague cracks down on dissident group Moscow puts Arafat and Arens to the test Thatcher unveils boat people deal World Roundup Fear over Falklands Abuse rule welcomed (Reuter): Massive trial review Cambodia stalemate Amoco damages up Australian disaster By Our Foreign Staff: Trade partners weigh up cost of Iran sanctions Claims of cowardice flush America's writers into the open Abu Nidal suspects freed by Sweden Tokyo in grip of tight funeral security Heroin find nets Chinese kingpin Generals demand peace moves by Sudan leader Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd. Tuning in for Amazon dam protest Ozal begins quest for the presidency Turkish elections (Reuter): Sandinista amnesty (AP): Rebel attack Refuse strike (Reuter): Yeltsin choice (Reuter): Miró sale Klan seat Leader chosen (Reuter): Visa plea (AP): Bhopal action Secrets Bill will 'ban memoirs of former ministers' Campaign demand for more donors Labour 'is defending corruption' Council rent arrears £104m in London Questions: Department of the Environment Figures on repossession of homes 'misleading' Blackmail allegation denied Minister for Sport NHS plans cause concern to peers House of Lords More firms urged to aid inner cities School opt-out attacked Support for 'grey power' Turner could fetch £20m Lord Advocate introduced Parliament today A loser in life The Times Profile Sun Alliance Life Picture in the post Two young dealers have created a market in mail order art Links with the past in the lonely forest Fourth of this week's finalists, the Orkney Field Club, preserves an ancient wood Puzzle explained Tomorrow The illness of wasted youth Anorexics are getting younger, with more and more preteens starving themselves. Barbara Lamb finds out why young children are becoming increasingly weight-obsessed A swiftly vanishing harelip Gentle cure Transcendental Meditation Upset thyroid Coffee perk Tulip computers A poem a day I cannot of course speak for mice, but whatever the shortcoming of man's Times Dairy Picture Gallery Hong Kong retreat from hope Martin Lee fears for the Crown Colony's future under China Dangerous debts Commentary The great power of renewal Samuel Huntington Canterbury and York Budget Backdrop Classical Communism Sewage on the Sand Rushdie's clash with Ayatollah Honours due Further submissions on law reform A tender trap Oxford printing Hirihito funeral Precious soil of an English Rose Salmonella defences Kissing and telling Court Circular Birthdays today Marriage Mr Peter Nichols The Times Luncheons Service dinner Of comets and white dwarfs Science Report Today's royal engagements George Washington Ball Forthcoming marriages Dinners Memorial services Appointments Latest wills Dr Charles Cruickshank Civil servant and historian of war Anniversaries Erika Köth Coloratura singer of soubrette roles Eric Goldman Ivy League unease amid the pitfalls of the White House Annoncements & Personal Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Pen and penalty Television Single Spies Ameche amok amid the Mafia David Robinson discovers new delight in a bemused octigenarian protected by the magic cloak of perfect innocence Empty revival in an aching void Theatre Juno and the Paycock Lyttelton Multiple Display Advertising Items Things Change Coppelia Les Miserables Gala Night English National Opera Price of making a great commotion Concert Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall Red don from the past Peter Ackroyd on a scholar critic of British society and culture Resources of Hope By Raymond Williams Verso, £29,95 High old drama Geoffrey Hattersley-Smith Through Tibet to Everest By Captain J. B. L. noel Hodder & Stoughton, £8.95 Higher Education Jewish family Angst The Facts A Novelist's Autobiography By Philip Roth Cape, £11.95 New Hardbacks Two absurd monsters Byron Rogers Wicked Lady By Tim McGrik Hutchinson, £16.95 Lorenzo Maria Bottari Making a living as a writer Fiction Elaine Feinstein The Open Door By Alan Sillitoe Grafton, £11.95 A Woman's Guide to Adultery By Carol Clewlow Michael Joseph, £11.95 The Times This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1804 Entertainments Master of Modernism Word-Watching Winning Move Private Advertisers The English eccentric Television Choice Radio Choice Action Aid BBC1 Grand old aircraft salutes its sponsors The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,913 Picture Gallery Weather Bedtime with the Bottomleys Political sketch Index The Pound Boost for unit trusts Bid defence Stock Markets Stock Watch The Times Shares tumble on fears over us inflation CBI to fight on against foreign predator threat New offer terms for Piccadilly Brussels wins appeal over dawn raids EEC competition powers overrule national laws Cookson lifts JM holding by £10m Kingfisher flies in to a muted reception from the market Woolworth alters corporate image P&O buys German freight firm Nec NatWest buys US bank for $282m MB meeting to go ahead Sutton Water rejects Saville tender offer Business Roundup Williams deal nets £8.35m FII increases payout Meggitt sells Orchid soars 190% The Times Isotron rises to £1.15m Creston back in black Alpha Stocks Bank calls for overhaul of settlement system Pension funds' investment conference Small firms exchange urged Battle over MB highlights appeal of size in packaging Next Computer P&O lured by Rhine's siren song Tempus Review of league table likely UK operations lift Mayne to £43m half-way The " Shell" Transport and Trading… Berger buys Gulliver's stake in Jacksons Bourne End Bidder 'has 33% of Ricardo' Interest hits Frank Usher Stake lifted SWP tip 57% Payout boost Taveners slip No streak of blue at Kingfisher ILG launches Coach Europe Coal dispute 'set to be settled' Jacques of all trades The Times City Dairy Rack in the. . . The Times City Dairy Legging it The City Dairy Time on her hands The Times City Dairy Procordia drops bid for Bassett BICA plan faces opposition Stake raised Too low' note strikes right chord with Cbi Comment Merging on the ridiculous Our Energy Correspondent: New gas price war launched Fimbra UPS United Parcel Service Recent Issues London Traded Options Dow slumps 42 points on Inflation worries Wall Street Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited Traditional Options Magnet buyout 'imminent' Stock Market Nippon to pay £1.8bn for Boeings BTS profits slump 24% Appletree bid talks close Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Persistent selling Stock Exchange Prices Critical systems failure warning The Government is being pressed to ensure a better monitoring of computers whose failure could cause a disaster, Matthew May reports Firelli Focom Introducing a Flexible Backbone Fight for staff hots up IBM Announcement Compaq Personal Computer World Old job, but a new boss It's called facilities management, and for IT staff it means a change of employer, like it or not. Leslie Tilley investigates Jobscene Japanese fury as Dutch forge ahead in US patent battle Brifing Samsung Olivetti Stirling work in the US But British boffins can only watch as others steal what might have been their bacon: a new engine For Computer Room Air Conditioning Computer Recruitment Fair Playmobil (UK) Ltd. QMC Instruments Ltd. Interleaf New Technology Angel Watchmore Trade Centre Assault on jargon A university course is attempting to bridge the professional rift between 'techies' and managers Atomic fuel for thought Will Britain use a technique to produce a trigger for US arms? Programmers and Analysts Open Ups Limited Seeking a New Direction and Greater Challenge? Greythorn Modus Apple. The power to succeed General Appointments Sales Assistant Recruitment Consultant Redland Technology New Career Opportunity Lowndes Computeach International Limited General Appointments Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Euromoney Recruitment Consultants Would You Write this Letter? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Hendon Broad Street Group Plc CB-Linnell Limited British Shipping Highway Project Co-Ordinator Jenner Fenton Slade Limited Crone Corkill Prudential Vacancies Global The Law Society Appointments Phone The Times Network Systems Ltd. Cambridge Appointments Canning London and Bath Rise and rise of the financial directors Once they were glorified accountants. Now, says Alan Warner, their role is expanding to include communication and company objectives March Consulting Group Dunchurch Ebl Executive Search The Institution of Chemical Engineers Private Hospital Management Graduates for Recruitment CCG Copy Consultants Group The Association of Financial Services Professionals Blue Ribbon Label Company Limited Assistant to Financial Controller Join the Beauty Boom Are You Looking for your Last Job.? Manager Supervisor Electricity Supply Pension Scheme Hoogovens Steel Limited Computer Peripherals Europe Insurance Brokers Bookkeeper Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences Training Manager/ess Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Validation Manager Municipal Mutual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking and Accountancy Ap Accountancy Personnel Sally Goorwith at J & M Associates Ltd. Graduate Appointments Official Receivers/insolvency Experience? Pensions Accountant Financial Director Solicitors Guinness Trust Badenoch & Clark Cable and Wireless Alderwick Peachell & Partners King's School, Rochester Bursar Coopers & Lybrand Harrison Willis Alderwick Peachell & Partners Appointments Ltd. Engineering Computer Engineers Areen Design Services Michael Page Finance South West Thames Portfolio News International Plc Management Role La Créme De La Créme B Bernadette Hazell Station Robert Half The Chartered Institute of Management Accounts La Créme De La Créme News International Newspapers Ltd. Stella Fisher Secretaries plus Accountant Allied Dunbar Secretary-City Advisory Services Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Appeal fails as peep show was lawful PA Resident PA to Chairman Phoenix Travel Commercial Property Agents Binding-over order inappropriate La Créme De La Créme Telephone Thomas Mann appointments The Medici Society Ltd. SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anna Wilson, Uniplex Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great Developments Personnel Administrator Madell. Wilmot. Pringle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costs relevant in forum question Legal La Creme Wanted London Legal Bureau Why is this Conveyancing Job Different? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Compu Creme WP Operator The Times Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Bilingual PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spectre of teenage drug culture Steroid abuse stars young in the US and Britain may follow may follow the trend, John Goodbody reports In Bruno's defence Finance of racing Curbing cheats Membership scheme will not improve tennis Golfing etiquette How to deter pitch invasion Early-warning system needed Kicking for goal Step back in time No invitation Pakistan 's delight over prospect of pitch taking spin Cricket Brownsdon holds precarious lead Swimming Time off to make a TV spot Bossleighting Why good days are bad news Fishing Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Golden Freeze to underline his Cup chance with fluent success Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin: Folkestone Selections The Times Racing Service Carl's Choice chosen Dickinson's retirement will end Harewood era Pipe treble-makers on course for Cheltenham Results from yesterday's two meetings Montef lore out of Triumph Tinkler plan William Hill Harsh dismissal of Bruno's chances David Miller goes downtown to get the real lowdown as the countdown continues for Saturday's showdown Snow Reports Juniors unable to rise to occasion Hockey Elusive Egerton and Smith Rugby Union: Australians Help Oxford Survive Homely Helping of Lancashire Hotpot Grounds for optimism Home nations unite for sevens event The finishing touch is applied by Mounsey Army left in dark fey switch move Talented runners rise above the conditions Authorities to allow world club match Rugby League By a Special Correspondent: Oriel row over with ease Rowing Lyle must regain peak form Keeping a cool head on the cactus trail Golf Cannons left with an uphill task Squash Rackets Labatt sponsorship stresses safety Motor Sports Cowes hopes on trial Yaching Delaying tactic pays off Hang Gliding Britain enters strong squad Equestrianism Forest pull off the first leg of a Wembley treble Football: Palace Goalkeeper's Heroics in Vain as Clough's Men Continue Unbeaten Run A nation goes bananas over an inflated football craze League hunt resumes For the Record Wales prepare to break new ground TV evidence fails to reprieve Ward Newcastle's brief truce Littlewoods Defensive error deflects United embarrassment Moynihan attacks Dunnett letter over ID cards Bill Parrott is put in a dilemma Irish changes aim to counter pace A Lord's sanctum preserved Lucrative defences lie ahead for Andries King offends Bruno's camp Millar in team row Sport in Brief Dickinson to retire at end of season Legends live on in rivalry of sons End Column
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