News from 02/03/1989
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George Cole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, Nick Nuttall, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, John Vincent, James MacKay, Andrew Morgan, Chris Lane, N. P. Hudd, David Wangerin, David Cross and Kevin Eason, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Lynda Chalker, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, John Hailwood, Dessa Trevisan and Richard Bassett, Jean Wheeler, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Ian Champion, Richard Streeton, Michael Bett, Marilyn Quash, Henry Gee, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Leslie Hastie, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Tony Bianchi, Matthew May, Mick Cleary, Christopher Petit, Michael Austia, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Andrew Cunningham, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, John Dorman, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, James Wood, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Leslie Tilley, Robert Mathews Technology Correspondent, Daryl Gunn, David Cross, David Smith and Philip Webster, Peyman Pejman, Sydney Friskin, Philip Webster, Chief Plitical Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Ruth St Barbe Marsh, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, Kerry Gill, Michael Ignatieff, Dr Jeremy Hyde, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Michael Stavenson, R. J. HEALD(consultant surgeon, Basingstoke District Hospital), Liz Gill, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, David Rhya Jones, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, J. Penn, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael McCarthy and Philip Webster, Simon Ripley, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, Jack Crossley, John Goodbody, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Matthew Parris, David Roberts, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Paul Fendrich, L. L. Blake, Jonathan Rendall, Keith Blackmore, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Dynes, David Walker, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Deidre Lawton, Alan Coren, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Nicholson-Lord, Jo Glanville, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Ian Murray Bonn, Alistair Angus, By Staff Reporters, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Mandarin(Michael Phillips), Colin McQuillan, Raine ROBERTS(Dairector, Sexual Assault Centre, St Mary's Hospital, Manchester), Robin Duchesne, Roger Elliott,
ResumoClarke hits back at egg fiasco charge Currie stays silent over damning salmonella report Small world Portfolio Bond Private remand Index Double killing raises fears in Yugoslavia How cosmic snooker gave birth to the Moon Channon to back £1bn plan for 8-lane M25 Tower vows to go down fighting Lawson facing rates battle as deficit grows Labour council 'acted outside legal powers' Invest for School Fees Limited Summer start for rear-seat belt law Football fans charged 'Spy' case in camera Aids death toll hope Terror group threat Playground victims newscientist Camelford water 'deformed animals' Thatcher to act on ozone-harmers Ridley pushes policy in 'green' campaign Royal small talk Surgeon at crash lacked radio link The Coronary Prevention Group Appeal court cuts back oral hearings Aircraft corrosion 'requires attention' Bbc sets guidelines for producers on standards of decency City man fined over gas shares Checks as wheels fall off Sherpa vans Telecom woos the over-40s Secretaries fight dolly-bird image An unguarded offering Army Officer Testing urged of high-risk groups Higgs' court fight over Cleveland is set back Portfolio Bond Citroën Bx Piper Alpha survivors criticize role of rescue vessels during disaster Students question boycott of exams By Our Education Staff: 'Facilities lacking' at special-need schools Owners tell what they want in a new home Investelectric Jail gatehouse opens doors Right says it is set to win Young Tory fight McDonald's Doctor 'fondled' patients 'Let employers fund public transport' Salmonella crisis a 'failure' of government Gourmet cheese comes under threat Rushdie speaks from hiding Peter Sissens the channel 4 television presenter was under 24-hour guard last night after threats from a Muslim terror group. He was singled out for "insulting" the Ayatollah Khomeini during an interview with the then Iranian Chargé d'Affaires to Britian, Mr Akhundzardeh Basti, on the Salman Rushdie affair. The threats were made to news agencies in London by the "Guardians of the Islamic Revolution", which said: "Peter Sissons of Channel 4 will pay the price of insulting the Imam Khomeini." Satanic Verses controversy Lotus Kitchen hygiene levels need to be improved Woman loses ski injuries action Fire threat Beagling ban Pay protest Post backlash Job campaign Stately change Belgrade accuses Kosovo activists of Planning uprising Yugoslavia in crisis Greek Cypriots to make concessions World Roundup Chicago picks Daley 500 dolphins killed Burma poll gloom Rebels reject ceasefire Fat off the landing (Reuter): Democrat delivers fresh blow to Tower Washington (Reuter)—The Senate easily confirmed the nominations of Dr Louis Sullivan as Secretary of Health and Human Services and Mr James Watkins as Secretary of Energy Bush continues last-ditch battle to save his nominee Defectors''brain drain' harms East Germany Berlin—East Germany is to make its armed forces more defensive, General Fritz Streletz, the Deputy Defence Minister, said yesterday(Reuter reports). Cuts begin next month with the disbanding of six tank regiments Caged but unbowed at Red Brigades' mass trial Border controls 'help seizures of drugs' Un agrees trade deal with South Africans dti Austerity reform led to bloody rioting Caracas riots death toll rises to 119 Icelanders remove bar on beer Terrorist freed Mandela saga Drugs inquiry Briton fined Plane blaze Japan poll Pollution fight Reagan post Americans stub out high-tech gamble on a smokeless cigarette Marcinkus set for new post after Vatican Bank reform Likud triumphs at local polls Orthodox parties do well as trial of Israeli army's image approaches its climax General tells court beating may have been a mistake Mengistu forces 'driven from' capital of Tigré Death on the Rock report 'as flawed as programme' House of Lords Chemicals ban is refused Pontypridd Mp takes seat Jobs reviewed for relocation Bill presented Gaming yield Parliament today Peers in plea for veterinary schools Anniversary of referendum brings calls for devolution Right to Reply Bill is amended Huge increase in investment St David's Day debate Picture Gallery Wallace Heaton Private remand centres are brought nearer Home Office Nobody Does It Better Is Happening this Month A puritan view from the Hill The Times Profile Senator Sam Nunn On the treasure trail Selfridges 50th Anniversary Commemorative Tour Kwai Biography Taking a breath of fresh air Medical Briefing Filling in the holes Visits to the dentist need no longer be feared, Liz Gill discovers that flossing can be fun Laskys Sanctuary for the sick London's first hospice hopes to attract attention with its centenary appeal Alan Coren Barry Fantoni Outrage we cannot ignore John Vincent urges protection for Islam under the blasphemy law No escaping persecution As the first party of Vietnamese boat people fly home from Hong Kong today, Simon Ripley explains the anger that led to his resignation last month as legal consultant to the UN refugee commission Richmond's warning Commentary On this Day Voices for Europe The Clarke Defence Democracy Bows to Debt Percentage issue in abuse cases Belief in the Bar Telephone bills Conservation threat to Antarctica Aid and rain forests Gibraltar safeguards 'The Satanic Verses' Parking for disabled Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Why printing house had to go Price of drugs Dual danger Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages Arthritis Research Today's royal engagements Haileybury Upper Chine School, Shanklin Lord Acton US drought 'not caused by greenhouse effect' Science Report Luncheons Dinners Anniversaries Birthdays today Latest wills Buckingham Palace Luncheon Appointments London Welsh Celebration Royal Horticultural Society Sir Douglas Kendrew Fearless fighting soldier in two wars Naive painting causes £19,800 stir Saleroom Doris Langley Moore New light on Byron and the world of cloths Mr Aubrey Menen Attacking sacred cows in print Multiple Classified Advertising Items University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthritis Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sexual reeling Television Memories of a workshop actor Theatre Thoughts From a VEry Private Diary Donmar Warehouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Hollywood triumph David Robinson hails an outstnading performance by Dustin Hoffman in a film that succeeds with sensitivity Cinema Honour retained, Bruno-like Concerts LPO/Muti Festival Hall A crucial stage for the fame of the Rose Irving Wardle goes to Bankside and the possible site of a great London theatre Old but fresh Jazz Anita O'Day Ronnie Scott's Blossom Dearie Pizza On The Park Les Miserables Gala Night Cry in a wilderness Victoria Glendinning reviews our once and future prophet of fiction Any Old Iron By Anthony Burgess Hutchinson, 12.95 New Books TLS Gradely folk Lorenzo Maria Bottari Reporting as literature James Wood All the Wrong Places Adrift in the Politics of Asia By James Fenton Viking, £12.95 Museum Guide & Passport Offer Sioux and the single girl Fiction No Title Concise Crossword No 1810 Entertainments Dancers going Dutch Word-Watching Winning Move National high spirits Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice And so to Bed Salt-hit crisis on M-ways The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,919 Kinnock tests the environmental waters Word-Watching Weather The Pound Issues that get out on the wrong side Political sketch Business & Finance Technology Cyprus Law Sport Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Wpp rises to £40m Asw ahead Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch Trade deficit widens to £1.7bn Treasury says figures do not indicate need for higher base rates Weather boost for General Accident and CU Profits Plumb tears up IoD membership in protest at Hoskyns speech Brussels draws back from issuing writ for libel Union leaders attack 'smoke-screen' Enterprise pays £800m in N Sea deal Hill Martin Markets wait for Germany Glenmorangie whisky group rises to £3.43m Business Roundup Ah profit tops £2m Setback for Seet Lig expands in Spain AmBrit stake shake-up CU Commercial Union Benlox buys Riverside Siebe's $20m acquisition Hunter Saphir sells Hs Foods for £8.7m A winter warmer for the insurers Tempus Tiphook share issue Directors defect at Splash Products By Our City Staff: Aveling report with accountant Young proposals aim to ease rules governing SROs Company Briefs Traditional Options London Traded Options Another cash call at Cullen's £700m N Sea project revived Shell and Esso scheme likely to create 3,000 jobs Bid approach Campari rise Hall 'rights' £11m placing By Our City Staff: SBC says offshoot will break even Polypipe leaps on boom in property renovation Stubble by accident not design A Swiss diet for P&D Accounting errors at Sharp & Law By Our Energy Correspondent: Gas backs watchdog delay plea on charges Dispute at Moet flares up again Enterprise Oil sends a message to Elf Comment Sceptics may try Lawson Ansbacher profits up 39% White Cliffs SRH in first big buy since merger GA General Accident Law Lords to rule on inside deals Alpha Stocks Rate fears knock Dow Wall Street Shares ride out the uncertainty on sterling and trade figures Stock Market Commission split over US deficit UTC Group plc Recent Issues Gains in thin trading The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Uniting minds on a divided isle Despite 15 peaceful years and a flourishing economy, the division of Cyprus is uppermost in Greek Cypriot minds, Peter Strafford reports. But now a new attempt is being made to being made to bring the two peoples together A fair deal for all Cypriots Cyprus Popular Bank Cyprlis Cyprus The man marketing a nation Vassiliou believes the present troubles are an anachronism, Peter Strafford reports J&p Group of Companies War in the air Broadcasting Cyprlis Cyprus Telecommunications Authority Facing up to the Eec challenge There is a danger that trade may falter with Eec rivalry, reports Andrew Cunningham Agriculture Despite the daunting problems with land and water, growers can feel justly proud Bank of Cyprus KPMG Cyprlis Peletico Apollonia Beach Hotel L'onda Beach Freeze on the sunseekers The island is no longer interested in mass tourism; it wants to improve quality, Peyman Pejman reports Tourism Tax incentives woo world trade The new target is to turn the island into a top-ranking world business centre Offshore C&L Amathus Beach Hotel Super chips set a faster pace Keys to success Rpg Programmer—southern California Enter the cashless society Credit cards and cheques could soon be replaced by a new piece of plastic that instantly debits your bank account when you go shopping. Leslie Hastle explains why Salmon saver gets the seal of approval How fish farmers are using noise to save their stocks and their livelihoods Prospect New Technology A hit record picker A compact disc jukebox has dramatically reduced the time taken to find and copy documents at the British Library. George Cole explains how it works Wallace, Smith Trust Co. Limited Coastal States Petroleum (UK) Limited Duco Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Playing for high stakes Graduates choosing a career in computer technology should look carefully at the difference in pay Jobscene Engineering Solutions Limited Next Computer Compaq Morse MSL Chartered Secretary London Docklands Bell Fruit Manufacturing Co. Ltd British Airways Mason Executive Personnel Priory Hospitals Group The Mrc Group (Uk) Ltd Administrator omega Austin Benn SP Estate Bursar Sevenoaks School SBFI Ltd Austin Benn CBI Allied Dunbar MacBlain Nash AA Gardiner & Theobald Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc bunac Hatton Graduates Personnel Administration Manager Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Robert Stace & Co. Ltd The Times Will doctors vote with their feet? The White Paper gives scant comfort to Nhs workers, writes Dr Jeremy Hyde. Now pharmaceutical companies lure disillusioned health professionals Sports Council Ontario Public Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Canning London and Bath Maine - Tucker Royal Navy Officer British Airports Services Copex PROfile Selection Ravenscroft & Partners Director, Central Services Shepheard Epstein & Hunter plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riley Jones Lang Wootton InterExec Smi Trainee Managers Consultant Furnishing Fabrics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prop. Design Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mondial Assistance (U. K.) Limited Martin Lueck, Adam, Harding & Lueck Banking and Accountancy Hacker Young Gabriel Duffy Consultancy MIRA Recruitment Matters Ltd. Accountancy Personnel H. M. A Recruitment A Vacancy Exists for a Mature Person in our West End… Print out Document Designs Ltd Accountancy Personnel Executive Assistant Investment Affairs News International Newspapers Limited PWA Jonathan Wren Recruitment Consultants The Industrial Society Tax Junior Robson Rhodes mh Michael Page Finance Lensbury Club Reliance Mutual Insurance Society Limited Accountant P. A. To Managing Director of Dynamic Growing Market… University College Hospital Drake Personnel P. A. To Chairman Secretary to Financial Director Ian Whitemoss Associates Ltd Part Qualified Accountant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Secretary to Chief Executive Masterlock Recruitment Judy Fisher Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administration Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Engineering Two Secretarial Vacancies Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mistprestige Employment Agency Secretary plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Charter Group Tate Gallery Secretary for Exhibitions Department Real Opportunity in Public Relations Multiple Display Advertising Items Carrington Keystone Part-Time Careers Limited Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sussex may be obliged to leave Hove ground New Zealand-Pakistan Test Averages Power to order naming of-libel guarantors From a Correspondent Bridgetown, Barbados: New-look Indians can expect little mercy from hosts Cricket siddhu on his way Bombay—The final legal hurdle in the way of Navjot Singh Siddhu, the Indian Test batsman facing a charge of Culpable homicide, joining his teammates in the West Indies, was removed yesterday when the Supreme Court in Delhi upheld a decision to grant him bail(Javed Akhtar writes). Siddhu is expected to reach Barbados in time for the first one-day international on Tuesday ( Afp ): New Zealand reviews Test umpire policy Problems of two-referee plan Unworkable idea Recently liberated Sports Letters may be sent , by fax to 01-782 5046 Golfing etiquette Devaluation of rugby Call for action Copyright protection for Canadian's programs Setting aside judicial review grant Benefits of tennis scheme Yachting facility Excellent ideas Murray Smith for Ludlow double By Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections By Mandarin: Ludlow Selections The Times Racing Service Beau Ranger adds to Scudamore problems Carvill's Hill unlikely to run at Cheltenham Finishing touches for festival Kelly's Honor has easy task Results from yesterday's two meetings Maelkar 8-1 favourite for Coral Hurdle final Rapid Raceline Trust restrains rebellious instincts In its centenary year the South African Cricket Union is anxious to present an enlightened image to the world. But will frustration lead to the organization of more unofficial tours of the Republic? The Times sent Alan Lee to find out. This is the second of a series of reports Snow Reports Bailey caps growth with selection for the European Cup Tennis Lambs defeat arch rivals Squash Rackets Fixtures Sport on Tv Metamorphosis of a pear-shaped prop Rugby Union: Rendall Enjoys the Role of the 'Judge' who Became a Reformed Character Three tries by Martin pick up the Penguins Meade drafted into British squad Bobsleighing Cambridge overcome deficit Irish arrive with several surprises Littlewoods Colclough passes his formula for success to Head Hockey British add sanity to eccentric adventure As Barry Pickthall discovers, the China Sea Adventure offers a tour of the Philippines with a difference By a Special Correspondent: Pembroke in timely triumph Rowing Miller ruffles Derby defence Football: Wimbledon's Progress up First Division Table Continues City fail to go back on top Confusion at Newport FA to pardon Mercantile miscreants Last Night's Results Eindhoven are held by Real Ireland recall for O'Leary Interval talk spurs Parrott into action Snooker Horse and Hound For the Record Long game ends in indecent haste Bowls Cornwall's cream rise to occasion Reprieve rests with Government Hopes of revival rebound on tame West Ham Beardsley shows his skills in lacklustre encounter Andries looks forward to help from Hearns Hamlin held in reserve by England B Rangers line up Sterland Waddle relishing role of spearhead McColgan to double Johnson 's coach points finger at record-breakers Woosnam warms to his renaissance Smyth pays a penalty
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