News from 03/03/1989
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C. W. Bellamy, Victoria McKee, Malcolm Brown, Graham Rock, R W Shakespeare, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, William Shelton, David Lee, Clive Hollands (Secretary), A. G. Plint (Managing Director), Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, M. B. S. Higham, Grand Secretary, Mark Ellis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, David Thurlow, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Gerry Harrison, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, C. Norman Butler, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Chris Pomery, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, David Sapsted and Ruth Gledhill, Peter Waymark, M. R. Whitlam, Chief Executive, A. M. Christensen, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, J. H. Horlock, Vice-Chancellor, M. Pinner, Patrick Graham, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Nicholas Beeston, Philip Webster and Andrew Morgan, Gavin Bell, David Cross, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Christopher Goulding, Pauline Crabbe, Brian Martin, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Roland Rudd, Ian Taylor, Phil McLennan, Stephen Thorpe, Arthur de la Mare, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, George Monbiot, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Diana Elles (Chairman), Ian Ross, Geoffrey Foster, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Buxton, Rodney Hobson, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, David Green, Ronnie Landau, Alan Lee, Michael McCarthy and Michael Dynes, Ronald Faux and Mark Souster, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, Andrew Lycett, Stephen Pettitt, Jeremy Treglown, Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Philip de Zulueta, David Barton, James Crawley, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Hazhir Teimourian and Nicholas Beeston, Keith Macklin, Hartley Shawcross, Jan Raath, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Cox, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoPrivate group plans £1bn 'extra' Channel rail link Total ban on CFCs to save ozone layer Europe agrees 100% phase-out by year 2000 Portfolio Bond Index Needles on M6 leave 70-car trail of punctures Royal Maori welcome By Our Financial Editor: News Corp unveils new company Thatcher rebukes Hoskyns on EEC Terrorists and Hurd, Howe to book death list Parker Knoll Students may sue in exams dispute News Roundup Stonehenge closes Posthumous medal House sold in a day Law reform backing Lead-free Rovers Cleveland families to sue over doctors' letter Laura Ashley Home Tougher action pledged against river polluters Tories seek answer from Labour over swap deals Crash toll prompts review of police training Revolution in jobs for women 20 years of Concorde RSPCA Kinnock attack as Tebbit hits at party Tesco case sisters £20,000 bill for clearing their name Gp 'made dying wife wait' Gang 'knifed' Scots soccer fans at M-way stop Millions owe up to £10,000 Families in debt BMA- wanes war 'to protect patients' Health service White Paper Tutu score at prima-rugby union Czech tried to help Jews, jury is told Tory MPs warn of environment revolt Channel tunnel rail link Laura Ashley Home Small world Tomorrow in Colour Monday Picture Gallery It's true. McDonald's rely on chemicals Bupa Baker is asked to compromise on grammar lessons Prison cuts after £109 m overspend Yard policemen to be trained as art experts Whsmith Keeler at film premiere Call for doctors was 'delayed' Clapham inquiry The 10 Water and Sewage Businesses of England and… Piper diver escaped under burning oil after prophetic joke BP claims victory against salmonella Weekend food prices millet Dixons Hooded student of high fashion By Our Political Reporter: Gurkhas find a place in MPs' hearts Cuts in TV play avoid Thatcher defamation Leaderless Pentagon awaits key decisions on defence cuts Milosevic mesmerizes the Serbs Soviet visa ban on cancer victim World Roundup Jakarta initiative Plo guerrillas killed Sisters in death pact Ethnic Albanian leaders seized in police round-up Crackdown in Kosovo Iranian extremist cell in UK could number under 12 Teenagers face curfew in murder capital of US Going back home to Hanoi Tower attack 'a witch hunt' g&c Britain's Powerhouse Botha will resume official duties after Easter break The South African leadership Pretoria crackdown 'fuels' killings Black unions fight moves to turn back apartheid clock From a Correspondent Caracas: Troops-out In force as Caracas cools off Tibetan nuns lead protest against Chinese control European court set to back Uk fish quota law Berlin echoes to chants of 'Nazis raus' Folk hero launches first attack on Mugabe 'cult' Ligachov challenges Gorbachev on farms Rail deaths Mercy flight King elected Disarming tale Crew killed Talks dispute Optimist Pole Body found Gunman held Canon Fiat Government determined to fight Eec fraud Europe Party 'scared of offering choice' Housing Parliament next week Peer insists Merger policy move is lost House of Lords: Companies Bill Law officer 'must take responsibility' Elected Authorities Bill Environment day for Thatcher Prime Minister MPs want action to combat rail and Tube violence Home Office Sld no-confidence vote over big deficit in party finances Doctors' hours Bill passed Crete award dispute Salmonella poisoning Jail medical treatment Credit alarm Recess dates Parliament today Slaves of the Momoko River Deep in the swamps of Indonesia, some of the most primitive people on earth are being enslaved. George Monbiot penetrated the forbidden territories to reveal their plight The Rushdie Affair Visit the heart of darkness Toasting the safer loaf How bread without wheat for the Third world has produced a medical bonus the Leeds Leeds Permanent Building Society Times Diary BARRY FANTONI More power to the pact will gun law save Kabul? Christopher Walker on the rising stock of the Najibullah regime Humbugs of the world unite On This Day A Trial of Twin-Screw Steamers More Hostages The Fires of Kosovo City and Suburban Hoskyns criticisms of 1992 plans Open for more Helping the deaf Mission impossible Masonic ritual Food hygiene Rushdie and the freedom of speech Antarctic ozone Belief In the Bar Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Animal experiments All over the place Limited edition? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Christenings New moderator The Times Latest wills Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Paviors' Company Incorporation of Gardeners of Glasgow Mr Guy Edmiston Sir Peter Vanneck University news Survival of the zoo species Science Report Memorial services Luncheons Receptions Royal Warrant Holders Association Export block on £1.5m psalter Saleroom by Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent Dinners St Albans High School for Girls Winchester College Marriages Anniversaries Edgehill College Bideford John Duke "Iron Duke", scourge of the hippies Mervyn Jones Promotion of all things Welsh Surgeon Rear-Admiral Leslie Osborne With the British Lions 'Down Under' Announcements & Personal Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Trick or treat? Television Tomorrow Odeon Reviving an old favourite David Mirvish, who brought the Old Vic to center stage, talks to Simon Tait A forecast of revolutionary ideas that come full circle Theatre The Colony/Island of Slaves The Gate Seashell sounds Opera Un re in ascolto Covent Garden Strengths and subtleties Ncos SO/Jenkins St John's Picture Gallery Heavy weather Concerts Ysaÿe Quartet Wigmore Hall Will a parent be in court on Monday for having slapped a child and back on Tuesday for failing to control him sufficiently?' OBAS A home of many ideals Is there a blueprint for the ideal home? Victoria McKee on the pursuit of perfection The best of intentions? Talkback The Times Information Service Top Films and Videos Concise Crossword No 1811 Entertainments Along the Euston Road Television & Radio Salvation country style Television Choice Tiffany & Co. The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,920 Voters seek rise in public spending Thatcher 'saved' survey Race to save the cradle of theatre Weather Ozone depleted over front bench Political sketch The Pound Stock Market Profits dip at Royal Stock Markets Main Price Changes Rises Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Seock Watch Sweet 22.5% rise to £215m from Cadbury Sir Adrian's farewell gift for shareholders is a 6.8p final dividend Murdoch planning 'son of News Corp' Elders fraudulent, says Winterton Hoskyns stays defiant on 1992 attack 'Hysteria like the response to Rushdie's Satanic Verses' Hanson In talks to sell Allders group Barclays surges 29% to £1.39bn Asw Holdings PLC Rates fears recede after Bundesbank decides not to act Stothert & Pitt crane division sold to NEI Business Roundup Freeman up to £1.98m Hampden at £1.4m Blacks shares sale tops £4m Stirling profits fall British Telecom Trust's £20m debenture MacRow 4 rises to £2.78m Barclays just fails to make peace Tempus SE to review share issue procedures By Our City Staff: Lloyd's plan to bail out names Silentnight expands in US with $9.13m buy R&C price tag put at £47.2m £20m disposal HFS Homeowners Friendly Society Company Briefs Shell delivers payout surprise with steady rise in profits Edelman buys more Storehouse Enterprise and Elf meet GEC director Fast exit for admen The Times City Diary Big target Pittard wipes out losses H&C sells Plantations stake God and Mammon The Times City Diary Good works The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Lonrho go-ahead on Fayed action Building a new career The Times City Diary Off their leads Fidelity Share Service Calling the accounting rulemakers to account Comment Cadbury's Cinema screen US link at Laura Ashley Boustead wins £2.5m order Select warns The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Royal Insurance BP oil strike brings hope of Irish boom By Our City Staff: Miss World £39m woos Piccadilly C&w in £10m growth T Cowie slides £25.1m RC Ross Catherall Group PLC Saunders wins extension to legal aid for court observer Copson stake sold for £5.6m Next Computer Abbey National Building Society Carbury Schweppes Commons attack on Elders campaign MPs message to Elliott: you cannot buy after-hours shares in 10 Downing Street London Traded Options Royal Mail Parcels Alpha Stocks Hitachi Prices rise as rate fears fade Stock Market Cairn Energy, the oil explorer, unchanged at 233p, is due for a re-rating. The word is that it is to undertake a joint venture with a leading supermarket chain and develop its prime site at Palmers Wood, next to the M25 in Oxted, Surrey. A leading broker says Cairn is worth 300p a share Every so often the Dublin market produces a real highflyer. This time, Irish brokers are pinning their hopes on Conroy Petroleum which has doubled to 100p in the past 10 days. The group has made a big zinc find in the south, near Co Kilkenny. It is hoping for further news soon. Recent Issues Traditional Options Nikkei in recovery as trusts move in Tokyo Bonds surge lifts Dow by 22 points Wall Street Good gains Portfolio Bond The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures On the road to a future unfettered Distribution is big business, and 1992 may prove a bonanza for British companies already used to completing in a deregulated market. Derek Harris, Editor says that Uk contract distributors are likely to be at the forefront Distribution Services TNT Contract Distribution Big drive for the great prize UCD Poised for new take-off London's three airports are at the center of a new push in the cargo business. Malcolm Brown looks at the special position that gives them a competitive edge in Europe Distribution Services/2 Goodies in fast packages Express The £1.5 billion wrap-up Small or Large Loads. We've Got the Space Railfreight Distribution Letting others take the strain Contracting out UPS United Parcel Service Saving time and money How industry can cut production costs in materials and labour Manufacturing NFT BRS Convoys line up for hire Why renting has overtaken buying in the trailer business Trailers Rail and canal v the juggernauts British Rail and the waterways are gearing up for the freight business of 1992. Malcolm Brown reports Glass Glover Distribution Securicor Express Parcels Service General Autofleet of London Ltd Cardata Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars The CHiNESE Garage Church View Garage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xr31 B. & K. Thomas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz First for Leasing Finance Contract Hire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Backseat dilemma The New Law Kevin Eason analyses the proposed new seatbelts law, and the dilemma facing the parents of large families Car Buyers Guide Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick of the 'people-movers' The Cars The Seats Foous on Classic Car Workshop Colchester Ltd Ken Shergold Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Vintage and Classic Automobile Finance Company… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Totting up faster ban Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items W 16V Golf GTi's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items mfc Car & Mobile Phones RR Rolls Royce Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Credit Cards Accepted Business to Business Conne Xions Are You Looking for an Exciting Investment Which… Warwick Machine Tools Limited Start up Company Andea Computers Alan Fisher Building and Refurbishment Specialists Thermabond Roofing Ltd The difference that makes an idea bloom Your Own Business Briefing Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items One-stop service to base in Britain for 1992 Multiple Display Advertising Items Investor Seeks Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Blueprint for the growth of enterprise agencies Multiple Display Advertising Items Priority Management The Direct '89 Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pressure does not bother Heard Atheletics: Posters of past Winners a Painful Reminder at Budapest Meaning on 'in charge' of a motor vehicle under the drink-driving law Law Report March 3 1988 Britain's chances of emulating haul at The Hague are slim Mr Robert Stinson and Times Newspapers Insurers not liable to third party after insured company is wound up All-clear for McColgan Lewis rams in 10km event at Nottingham The Lend warm-up overheats Appetizing early-season fare Rugby League Alpine skiers face an uphill task Student Sport Conditions perfect for Mr Gossip Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections The Times Racing Service Chepstow target for Popham's stayer Grant returns at Haydock Southwell pick is Riot Artist Mandarin: Southwell Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Doughty booked to ride Gala's Image in Grand National Retainer for Whitworth McCourt rides Celtic Chief Rapid Raceline White revolution not even skin deep For many people, the South African Criket Union's reforms remain irrelevant so long as there is apartheid. In the third of four reports from Johannesburg, Alan Lee meets the men for whom there can be no compromise Snow Reports Woosnam must pick up the pieces to beat the guillotine Golf Card of the Course Icy conditions stop sleighs Lyle is back in the hunt Corkil sharpens Ms skills Cherwell recover to reach final Wallace in deft stick Schools Rugby Juniors hope to cash in on bank event Tennis The element that will unbalance a delicate equation Rugby Union Chance for Pears to show his worth Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Home truths from abroad Football: Dynamd Expose the Lack of an Up-To-Date Motive Force in the English Game Kelly questions the logic of extended ban from Europe Kettering lose a second goalkeeper For the Record Correction to Littlewoods Pools Dividends Luton cash in at the double Taylor calls for discipline changes React Fagan takes the Waterloo Cup Coursing Voting on Dexter's nomination will be unexpectedly close Cricket Srikkanth gets off to a flying start Downing go down once agate Rowing Pradel steals in first Yachting Multiple Display Advertising Items Parrott defeats subdued Davis Snooker Experienced Oxford aim to extend run Hockey The Times Sport tomorrow Tickets Bill is likely to founder Newport's survival hopes fade Cardata Johnson 'used drug in Rome' (AFP): Big powers in drug pact Rocastle's absence may solve Robson's Problem In colur Dalglish hits back at Anfield critics Dane for Newcastle The golden boat of Seoul Is stolen Sport in Brief Rugby a la mode England hope they can benefit from Lorieux's absence Plus an exclusive survey: Does European football… Boys on stage in a desert stadium End Column FIFA against X-ray tests
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