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News from 06/03/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, Holly Hill, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Brice, T. P. Astill, Director, Anne Billson, Andrew Longmore, Ian Harwood and John Sheppard, David Rhys Jones, Pamela Waller, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Derek Worlock and David Sheppard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Hylton, Carol Leonard, Naomi Holloway, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Anthony Butcher, Joe Collier (Chairman), Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Mogridge, Jeremy Bray, Henry Gee, Alec Ross, Bryan Stiles, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, John Ballantine, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Philip Cohen, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Sidney Brichto, Director, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Robert Cockburn, Pearce Wright, Sheila Gunn and Michael McCarthy, Michael Horsnell, Stewart Tendler, Rodney Cowton and Tony Dawe, Gavin Bell, Andrew McIntosh, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Wolfgang Münchan, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, David Gravell, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Steve Acteson, Stephen Thorpe, George Leo, David Hands, Peter Bills and Alan Lorimer, John Burnett (Deputy Chairman), Richard Owen, Bill Buford, Editor, Pat Butcher, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Jim Burrows, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Deyan Sudjic, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Buckley, John Grant, Crossword Editor, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Clive White, Andrew Park, Julian Jeffs, Jack Straw, Alan Franks, David Gollob, Adrian Liddell Hart, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, Stephen Pettitt, Graham Searjeant, Bailey Morris, John Mowbray, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Michael Beloff, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Jon Miller, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Rail crash driver passed red light MPs demand BR safety inquiry Investigators finds no evidence of signal or braking failure Tournament of the Mind Portfolio Bond Index By Our Chief Political Correspondent4: Channon tries to restore confidence High Noon showdown for Botha and his heir Thatcher at odds with Ridley on ozone stance Ashdown mocks 'Toytown' Owen Cabinet is ordered to 'sell' water Bill Premier Portfolio Joy-riders injured in 120mph chase News Roundup House prices recover Day out in a jam Cambridge chess win Sex survey attacked Car bomb deterrent Wilding Office Equipment Plc By Staff Reporters: 'It was like being in a cement mixer' Portfolio Bond Disabled cash to be repaid Two maths teachers in crossword tie-breaker Solicitors predict prompt cash compensation for victims Zeebrugge vicar loses brother in train crash Censors vet sale documents Water privatization Modern signals in use more than two years Barclays Volvo Ministers to expand £3bn package for inner-cities revival Nearly one in three employers expercts to recruit more workers in the next three months, a survey shows. The latest quarterly report by Manpower, the recruitment specialist, shows demand is strongest in East Anglia, South Wales and the Middands. Of 1,613 firms surveyed in February, 31 per cent were planning to take on staff—a 4 per cent increase on the winter quarter—with 6 per cent expecting to shed labour. A spring recruiment surge showed 38 per cent of firms overall in East Anglia planned expansion, 28 per cent in South Wales, 34 per cent in the East Midlands and 24 per cent in the West Midlands Mensa drive for top pupils Bar puts case to solicitors Protest at reforms Cosy Welsh Office expands its role Whitehall Brief Sir Ian plays the rules Labour in talks on Glamorgan 'Too little on road building' Motorway repairs Pessimism rises on economy MORI survey A survey of 500 of Britain's independent businesses shows growing disenchantment with the Government's monetary policy, according to the latest Enterprise Barometer, published by Britain's biggest investment group, 3i. More than 40 per cent of manufacturing companies thought the economic climate was less favourable for starting businesses than a year ago, while 71 per cent expected high interest rates to affect exports Church leaders turn tables on Tory detractors By Our Religious Affairs Editor: Challenge to Lefebvre 13 arrests in clashes with police Crew missing as ship sinks Family credit Coal sales cut MP in hospital Fire at school Hazard-free fridge coolant on show By Our Political Correspondent: Cash crisis affects Europe poll fight 'Disaster recipe' if Third World uses CFCs Mr Nicholas Ridley, Secratary of State for the Environment, announced that six more countries had agreed yesterday to be bound by the Montreal Protocol on action against chlorofluorocarbons. They were Hungary, Austria, the Philippines, Malaysia, Zambia and Trinidad Mr Ridley said Britain would be happy to co-operate in meeting the earlier timetable suggested by the European Commission. "I think that to advance the date of reaching an 85 per cent cut would cause us no problems at all and to advance the date of total elimination is right in principle, though in practice we might get only 98 or 99 per cent." Mr Ridley agreed with the warnings from scientists that it might take until the twenty-first or twenty-second century before the ozone problem was completely solved Ashdown seeks 'coalition of ideas' The conference supported the offer by Mr Paddy Ashdown to allow one candidate to be chosen from the centre parties for parliamentary by-elections (Peter Mulligan writes). A motion welcoming the initiative to secure a single candidate "capable of winning" on the basis of a joint ballot of local memvers was carried by 865 votes to 246, with 45 abstentions. It was moved by Mr Menzies Campbell, who said delegates would be foolish not to recognize the wish of the electorate at the Epping and Richmond by-elections. But Miss Hilary Campbell, of Edinburgh, told delegates that her condtituency members were incensed and outraged at the offer By Our Environment Correspondent: Fears of a global dustbowl By Our Political Editor: A weekend of restoring confidence Blueprint for future strategy Lawson's 'recipe for stagflation' The advice of party figures at Westminster was rejected by delegates who voted for a wideranging motion on animal rights. Mr Alex Carlile, MP for Montgomery, urged the setting-up of a working party to consider the motion. But delegates voted by 481 votes to 371 for the motion, calling for the abolition of hunting with hounds, prohibition of experiments involving pain and distress, phasing out of battery cages and "unacceptable systems" of factory farming Landfill methane 'must be burnt off' GEC Fiat Shevardnadze set to propose 15% military cuts Kremlin negotiating stance on conventional forces threatens Nato policy Waldegrave calls on Arafat to condemn raids of PLO radicals New setback for capital's mayor World Roundup Bush union clash Pledge to Hong Kong (Reuter): Walesa may give up Home brew kills 75 Revised Japan-US fighter deal approved Rushdie row halted secret moves to free Cooper Moscow rally calls for Ligachov to go Takeshita faces a mutiny The Recruit scandal 'No names' rule confuses The North trial controversy From a Correspondent Moscow: Pravda outraged by Times cartoon Bull Sudanese Cabinet resigns for peace plan to proceed Troops hunt for week's plunder The riots in Veneznela (Reuter): Avalanche deaths (AFP): Tamil clash Drugs charge (AP): Bus explosion (Reuter): Plane escape (Reuter): Tundra threat Ferry disaster (Reuter): Saint returns Leader quits Alliance Leicester From a Correspondent, Kabul: Rebel attack on convoy ends lull in Kabul clashes Red Cross surveys its failure to act on Holocaust With the publication of a detailed study of the International Committee of the Red Cross in the Second World War, the organization is re-examining its actions in relation to the Holocaust and, at the same time, in effect looking at Switzerland's policy of neutrality during the war and its role as a go-between. Robert Fisk reports from Geneva Army Officer Britain's plea for Hitler to free Jewish children Even to-day this letter, from a functionary of the German Foreign Ministry section responsible for "Jewish affairs" to Gruppenführer Muller, Gestapo head, is a frightening document. It is buried deep in Professor Favez's detailed study of the International Red Cross during the war (AP): Eleven die in Tibet independence riot Ethnic Albanians fear arrests as tank force arrives Crisis in Kosovo The Leeds The day the cars stood still The worst day so far this year on London's roads began with a simple blowout on the M4. As the Government considers charging motorists to drive in Europe's most congested city, Tony Dawe follows last Monday's chain of events that brought the capital's traffic system close to collapse Sun Alliance Life Day in the Life of a Traffic Jam Plant a Tree Does this estate have to die? Why are more than 1,000 homes to be demolished just 12 years after they were completed? Deyan Sudjic reports TV diners Methodist Homes for the Aged Heatelectric Times Diary Twickenham on Saturday was altogether joyous—though if I had been one of the Ajoutez une tranche de concombre brigade I should not have Times Diary How safe is fail-safe? Martin Mogridge on effects of the Purley rail cresh Send off the leading demon Commentary In defence of the great lie On This Day 'No One Would Listen' Civil Service pay Vienna's New Agenda Playing with Holy Fire Initial diagnosis Lost chance on energy saving Antarctic ozone Beauty all around Co-existence in a plural society Islamic attitudes Belief in the Bar Liddell Hart defence Ministers' split drug interests? No slur intended Seeing red Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Christie's We can do far better together Nature notes Service dinner Latest wills Bridge Forthcoming marriages French fight fiercely to keep their heritage Saleroom Marriages Professor Richard Sayers Expert on monetarism who stressed its limits Roedean School Huan Xiang Keeping China's door open to the world Frank Rudman European classic titles for the paperbacks Charterhouse Announcements & Personal Avoiding online charges Science Report University news Light of Day Tevesivion William Tell Crucible, Sheffield In the steps of history John Percival on an illuminating new programme of dance created in Paris by Rudolf Nureyev Lavishing homage on a dance master New York Dance Jerome Robbins' Broadway Imperial Theatre Mock around the clock Rock Randy Newman Dominion Theatre Special pleading Theatre The One-sided Wall Bush Theatre Gifted tongues Radio Present perfect Concerts LPO/Haitink Festival Hall Basically not right Gabrieli Consort Wigmore Hall Shattered by the crash Saturday's train collision has opened old wounds for the survivors of last year's Clapham disaster. Alan Franks reports The Times Fit to shop? The Times Health's new image-maker The Government's newest advisor is aristocratic, ambitious, and concerned about child care. Andrew Lycett reports Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1813 Entertainments Beyond competition Winning Move The Times Portfolio Bond rules Tournament of the Mind Boxing clever again Television Choice Radio Choice N. M. Rothschild Asset Management Limited Television & Radio Nissan row may go to Europe The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,922 Fashion rivalry goes on show in Milan Weather Business & finance Executive Editor Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Pressure mounts for ConsGold publication Crisis talks on Venezuela Stock Watch Lawson likely to ignore City calls to abandon tax cuts Warner and Time agree $15bn tie-up Ingredients for a Media Spectacular Time Life Forune By Our Economics Correspondent: Bank 'should be free to overfund' By Our City Staff: Payouts to LHW investors 'not made' UK unlikely to build new P&O liner Whitehall amends price plan for water Hays plans purchases up to £50m John Charcol Mercury House Dewey Warren 'to take over Robert Fraser' Cornwell Parker Market tunes in to US love affair with Racal Telecom Tempus Venezuelan crisis spurs G7 nations into action Work begins on raising $2bn emergency fund as fears revive over South American debt Fed just marking time as bond dealers reach despair US Notebook Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank buying-in must continue at rapid pace Gilt-Edged Analysts believe ADT is likely to reach £125m HK banks lift prime rates Invisible man tip for the top The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Guinness broker in court Crossing the threshold The Times City Diary Colour power The Times City Diary Farewell to old friends Airmail 'first' to trace by computer Disney plans flotation for Euro theme park Birmingham Double trouble looms in 'European interest' Economic View Cornell makes court bid for trip to London Capitalization and change on week Stock exchange prices Vizcaya's Spanish dream King's College, Cambridge St. David's School for Girls Mander Portman Woodward London Glamar chief says it with flowers to help Channel on its express ride to top USM Review ST. Michael's School for Girls Unlisted Securities University of Bergen Charterhouse Estate Bursar Loughborough University of Technology Investment Trusts Teachers Assurance The Dame Alice Harpur School St John's College School, Cambridge Third Market Gold Cranleigh School Mathematics Opportunity unlimited, for the student From helping at the opera, to working for a US senator Clarendon School Rossall Sutherland House School Estate Bursar Sevenoaks School The Council of St. Audries School Westminster School Cranfield School of Management London St. Dunstan's College Tonbridge School English Lansdowne college Posts St Dunstan's College Gabbitas, Truman & Thring The Times Q. E. D. Educational Consultants, Bursar ST. Michael's School for Girls, Streatham Hill & Clapham High School Abbey Tutorial College Study German in Germany The HLT Group Ltd. Durham University Surrey College University of Bradford Management Centre Lansdowne Lansdowne independent sixth form college Pitman MOA Foundation In defence of the trainers We were ignored Postbox Somerville College School Examinations Assessment Council Easter Revision '89 Lecole Hampshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Under the spotlight Many teachers are still nervous about professional appraisal. David Tytler puts some of their concerns to the test University of essex University of Oxford St. Godric's College, London The Writing School Scholarships Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Glasgow University of Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Downing College Cambridge The Warburg Institute University of Cambridge Department of Applied… University of Edinburgh The University of Leeds ESRC Studentships University of London WYE College University of London School Examinations Board University of Warwick University of Birmingham University of Reading Queen Mary College The Cheltennam Ladie's College University Appointments City University The University of Buckingham University of Durham Millfield School University College London University of Liverpool The University of Sussex University Chaplain Natural Environment Research Council Fellowships Lloyd's of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt Mistprestige Beavers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keble College Oxford Brentwood School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plymouth Polytechnic Sally Moxon Ltd Mayfair Gallery Interior Decorators Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Alexis Personnel Elizabeth Hunt Bernadette Recruitment Consultants The Zarak Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go Bananas in Battersea! Canadian High Commission Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea The Zarak Partnership John Simpson & Partners Middleton Jeffers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miller/McNish Health Club Perk! Judy Farquharson Limited Chairman's Shorthand Secretary Terry Romp & Company Advertising The Zarak Partnership Senior Secretaries King & Toben Not Just a Pa Experienced and Capable Secretary/pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Bernadette Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Zarak Partnership Secretary to the Managing Director Dynamic Design Consultants Long Lie in and Leisurely Breakfast? Italian Design Co - Battersea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grimley Jr Eve Secretary in Architecture Elizabeth Hunt Peter Stiles Presentations Ltd Beavers Ltd KLR & Company Susan Beck Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Covent Garden Bureau La Creme Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartleigh Calling All Secretaries Manpower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Symposium Secretary/administrative Assistant Membership Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Creme P. A. To Chairman - £14,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Notre Dame London Law Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items EPG Computer Services Ltd Bernadette Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items A sigh from Obolensky's ghost No penalty for delays within the limitation period England's magnificent eight Rugby Union: The Tables are Turned North and South of the Border in the Five Nations' Championship Almond bears most fruit in women's game A feast of tries from a pair of 'scavengers' Lewis to thank as Newbridge falter Masterly performance Legal aid cases are upsetting court's timetable A subdued return for Harriman Mandarin: Rowlandsons Gems to recoup losses Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections The Times Racing Service Border Burg can take command Desert Orchid on course for first Gold Cup Hope yet for Carvill's Hill Don Valentino course gallop From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Fourth Of July books date for Cheltenham Saturday's results Porzier's Gold Cup hopes win Felton bounces back for double Point-to-point by Brian Beel Point-to-Point Championship Saturday's results Rapid Raceline Wednesday's home win could lead to change in fortunes Football: Atkinson Hails what He Regard as Possibly his New Club's Most Important Home Result in Five Years Molineux ghosts rise to greet Bull Favourites kept apart Pools Check Weekend Football Results and Tables A double helping for Goodman Dour battle settled by Roberts Nelson punishes Blackburn (AFP): Closure threat Weekend Rugby Union Results Hungerford make light of handicap Today's Fixtures Batchelor scales heights to Europe Hockey Havant gain consolation Lake confounds expectations by beating Lindqvist Tennis: Middlesbrough Take the Honours in Final of the Mortgage Corporation National League McEnroe wins Dallas (Reuter)—John McEnroe's comeback gained momentum on Saturdday as he cruised to a record fifth title at the $685,000 World Championship Tennis finals with a 6-3, 6-3, 7-6 victory over his fellow American, Brad Gilbert. McEnroe received a big confidence boost in his efforts to regain the No. 1 ranking on Friday when he beat his rival, Ivan Lendl, for the first time in more than three years. The score was 6-7, 7-6, 6-2, 7-5 Burrows surprised by a youngster Bowls Bristol position secure Barrow's defence exposed by York Rugby League Castleford's hopes take another blow (Reuter): McEnroe wins McCallister maintains run Golf NFL examines European ideas American Football Athletics Results from Budapest For the Record Conway is doubtful for Paris Ice Skating Imran charges his players to avoid further controversy Cricket Simmons answers with 116 not out England receive encouragement from the Welsh Roxburgh scents victory Accelerated Learning Robson irritated by ITV proposal James a worthy king in desert Sport in Brief Aouita back to winning ways and after revenge Silver lining for McColgan Invited guest Reynolds a sour loser as Meo takes title A final with a twist in its tail End Column

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