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News from 07/03/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Fred Catherwood, Derrick Allen, Sarah Drummond and Amanda Atha, Peter Temple-Morris, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Neville Davis, Alan Fisher, Mike Lamb, Anne Billson, Derek Ezra, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Rodney Cowton and Nicholas Wood, James Bone, Greg San Miguel, Noel Goodwin, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, W. R. C. Chapman, Julian Malins, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kerry Gill and Ronald Faux, Michael McCarthy and Pearce Wright, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Tony Dawe and Philip Webster, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, William Haselden, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Alan Lorimer, Gwyn Williams, Brian Roycroft, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mark Goodrich, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Philip Robinson, Patricia Tisdall, David Hands, Peter Dear and Jene Rackham, D. M. Burrows, Vincent Nichols, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, John S. Wheeler, Charles Lousada, Roddy MacKenzie, Neil Haythorne, Edward Fennell, George Rae, Peter Ward, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, P. D. R. Talbot Willcox, Andrew Huxley, Wolfgang Münchau, J. Brian Blacklock, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Michael Watkins, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Malcolm Wicks, Matthew Paris, Stephen Thorpe, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, J. Slome, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Neil Harris, Keith Blackmore, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, David Walker, David Tytler, Education Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Michael Adams, David Powell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Philip Jacobson, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Barry Buzan, Michael Hatfield, Richard Williams,

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Safety crisis as two die in second crash Concern grows over practice of drivers over-riding lights Tournament of the Mind Portfolio Bond Index Tibetans take revenge for shootings BR chooses northern route to Channel tunnel Prince attacks Cabinet policy on curbing CFCs Tax-cut hopes raised Howe blasts Soviet arms 'striptease' UK Finance Ltd Clarke to impose pay deal on GPs News Roundup Trams to return Doctor admonished London traffic chaos 'Fear of crime' study Pit collision hurts 60 Cathay Pacific Signalling 'was halved' Signalman tried to warn driver on wrong track The Rail Crash Crisis Computer link with brake DNA clue to rape, QC says Legionella alert at Science Museum Ancient henge 'is not protected under law' Cab alarm systems 'not taken seriously' by some BR drivers The Rail Crash Crisis Tragic wreckage In a suburban garden Engineers prepare to lift coaches Survivors praise Princess for 'wonderful' visit Interest rate swaps reviewed Cazenove Unit Trust Management Limited Health Education Authority QC assails consumerist link Privilege 'will last a decade' 'Gladiatorial' custody cases attacked Royal Bank of Scotland Group Insurance Company… MacKay warns against doom and despair Bar leaders' criticism of legal reforms is countered By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Civil law system criticized Tertiary colleges told of scope for efficiency Filofax Ford for life in the smart lane Closure plans 'misleading' Veterinary schools Training schemes to be run by regions Crew missing Marconi case Strike averted Army death Pollution cash TV news move Shootings plea Engineered like No Other Car in the World By Our Environment Correspondent: Fridge substitute 'must be hastened' Met Office halts computer trials More nuclear energy 'or restricted power' Canon Third World seeks aid over replacing danger chemicals Saving the Ozone Layer By Our Science Editor: Dress rehearsal for Helsinki Soviet delegation rejects CFC ban Berlin may set trend 'Red-Green' accord Sainsbury Western record release rocks Moscow Baker cool over Middle East plan World Roundup Nuclear ship protest Blockade jet attacked Walesa shares award Vietnam reshuffle Botha urged to resign Hong Kong alliance Bank scandal arrest Bush faces bruising battle as unions back airline strike China freedom call Soldier back Off-piste toll Flights off Deadly brew 'Stalinist' Serbs alarm Croats Yugoslav crisis Calm restored Brothers held Election move Shuttle delay Alliance Leicester Democrat backs nomination of embattled Tower In Britain, heart disease kills every 3 minutes Former telecom chairman held over Recruit scandal Investelectric Jail for Filipino smokers defying ban Pinochet's sale of state enterprises greeted with alarm Tracing links to Revolution cast Letter from Paris The Leeds Channon announces rail inquiry Bombing rumour 'has caused much unnecessary worry' Fraud will be stopped, minister pledges Social Security Young steps up car 'war' with France Lords condemn R & D funding policy Peers call for simpler City rules House of Lords By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Leaders' new blow against far left Labour Party organization committee Mora ! obligation on Tesco, says MP New data network is being studied Opt-out decision is for parents' Water supply investigation Blasphemy idea rejected Increase for animal grants Ethiopia aid totals £50m Parliament today Mixed blessings in class An increasing number of private boys' schools are opening their doors to girls. In the first of two articles Sarah Drummond and Amanda Atha assess a revolution that is sweeping away centuries of tradition The Times Greenpeace The Times Leisure Suit Offer Tomorrow Geniuses or genii? New Words for Old Times Diary Picture Gallery End this threat to us all The Prince of Wales delegates to the conference on ozone depletion Community carelessness? Commentary • Malcolm Wicks On this Day Shadow of a President Religion in schools Crash Questions Death in Tibet Secrets Bill Pitmen's plea on coal imports Islamic attitudes Hoskyns speech Vivisection case Anguished lessons of child abuse Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Transport needs not being met Church relationships A saint for lawyers A taxing matter Court Circular Royal engagements The infant son of Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Mott was… Mr Ahmed E. H. Jafier Mr Ahmed E. H. Jaffer, Cbe,… Forthcoming marriages The Best Jobs in Britain Old Cranleighans Appointments Desperate fight for life in the Last Chance Mountains Science Report Gathering of the shires Notorious medal withdrawn Saleroom RAF Cranwell graduations Walter Thayer Architect of Herald Tribune's new role Carol Martin Teaching the Third World to help itself Wing CDR Paul Richey Memorial service Anniversaries University of Durham Bridge Moreton Hall, Shropshire Gracious Is the Lord, and righteous: yea. our God Is… Luncheons University news British Heart Foundation The British Home & Hospital for Incurables To Place your Classified Advertisement Vice is still nice Television Royal Opera House Aldwych Theatre Follow that masterpiece John Russell Taylor on how London seems excluded from the schedule in the current craze for world-touring shows Galleeries in Germany Nobody but herself Rock Mary Margaret O'Hara Duke of York's No Title Damnation follies Theatre Dr Faustus Riverside Studios Passing the initiative test Dance Noir Salle Phoenix, Leicester Concerts Birmingham Contemporary Music Group/Lubbock Adrian Boult, Hall, Birmingham Emphatic joy Royal Academy of Arts Hotel Metropole Geneve Sasha Kagan's N. Peal More curves for less People La moda for the fast lane How Donatella Girombelli perfected the Italian art of cut and quality and created a wardrobe for the busy woman Numero uno Off-beat fun Lancôme This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1814 Entertainments Witnesses to history The Times Out of sight, out of time Television Choice Radio Choice Re-Roofing? The Thermabond Alternative BBC 1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,923 Weather The Pound Listeners struggle to see the light Commons sketch Business & Finance Management Consultants Law Executive Editor David Brewerton ( the Pound ) us… Wembley tops £11m Persimmon up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch Sales slump boosts hopes for tax cuts Smart card reads signatures Whitehall finds 8% solution for water Goldsmith returns on new crusade Outsider with a golden touch Joint venture at Storehouse Guinness case broker in plea ADT up 41% Securicor Communications Bid hopes lift shares in Warner Europe Open for Business Surging ADT secures a following Tempus Ropes launches rights as results top Ir£1m Business Roundup Cala soars to £3.6m Dewey Warren deal Ernest Green profits up Greggs rises to £6.2m Biwater gains control of West Hants water Alpha Stocks Chesham Amalgamations Waterman moves ahead Richardsons advances Fokker wins £290m order from International Leisure Scottish life offices 37% ahead Umdare jumps Bid approach Forward dips Hobson alert Guinness post AMV profits on the nose C&w joins war on German monopoly Bringing up Junior The Times City Diary 11 into 10 will not go Treasurer trove Way out Pillsbury to cut 550 jobs Tarnished silver Just the ticket By Our Industrial Editor: New car sales up 4.8% to record February Top 10 Bowater attack Tulip computers Sterling faces moment of maximum danger Comment Thatcher and the K factor Using tourism to tackle the payments deficit Giving smaller shareholders more say Shares barometer Next Computer Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts 'Yes' to directors Minorco 'roadshow' launched Fun park backers withdraw R J Hoare Leasing Limited Cornwell Parker sits at £4.7m Ransomes up 36% after record sales Third Market Commodities By Our City Staff: Salmonella scare hits Everest Foods profits Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures By Our City Staff: SIB prepares tough line on commissions Media merger helps Dow to rise 20 points Wallstreet The Times Unit Trust Information Service Recent Issues Traditional Options Shortage of shares helps to push indexes higher Stock Market London Traded Options Moderate advance Stock Exchange Prices Still the demand grows Management Consultant Once they were office spies, feared by the workforce. Nowadays management consultants often work at boardroom level, helping companies into the computer age. Patricia Tisdall reports Management Consultancies Association Beware of haunting 1992 A good reputation to uphold Tough entry rules and self-regulation are effective weapons in the drive to maintain a high professional standing Management Consultants/2 WS Atkins Managements Consultants Coopers & Lybrand The expert for you Briefing Secrets of a business 'marriage' Institute of Management Consultants Togica Doctus Management Consultancy Limited Success or failure? The DTI scheme runs into criticism Small Business Quality of device is questioned KPMG Earnings by Type of Activity Public companies get ready for the next big sales Privatization Helping to please new customers Earnings Trends by Client Sector Orr & Boss Business boost as efficiency increases Earnings of more than £60m have resulted from the Government drive for greater financial competition Performance Management Consultants/3 Baker & McKenzie Ashurst Morris Crisp Fatal flaw behind compensation bill Proposal for injury advisory board lacks safeguards, Alan Fisher warns The Law Society Education authority not entitled to remove governors for policy reasons Law Report March 7 1989 Judicial review route for doctors' challenges to committee No liability for VAT surcharge if notice fails to arrive Lessons for the learned Good paper qualifications do not always make a lawyer, says Edward Fennell. Some vital skills have to be taught Legal Appointments Chambers Theodore Goddard How to be fit for 1992: retrain and retain New management structures are required in professional firms for the next decade, Mark Goodrich reports Laura ashley Meredith Scott Associates Going French, with tears Inns and Outs Company Commercial Law Personnel The Times Classified Practice Manager Asa Law Bullivant & Company Laurence Simons Associates Crown Prosecution Service CTR Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark The Bloomsbury Group Roythorne & Co Masters Human Resource Consultants Futures McKenna & Co Decca Boodle Hatfield Mrs Pamela Handford Wilson Stephens Industrial Relations Services Spicers Executive Selection Parliamentary Counsel MP Chambers and Partners Quarry Dougall Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co. Ltd Invitation The College of Law Badenoch & Clark Graduates ASA Law Chartered Secretary Michael Page Legal Treasury Solicitor's Department Property… Litigation Lawyers Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Merger Spicers Executive Selection Edward Lewis & Co Merger/practice Opportunity Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Crown Prosecution Service Roger Hitch, Hubbard & Co The Times Barristers' Chambers Liverpool North West Thames Royal County of Berkshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Hillingdon Chambers of Mr Geoffrey Mercer Queen Elizabeth… The Liverpool Polytechnic City of London Principal Solicitor Health studies take a back seat Postgraduates can choose from a wide variety of grants, but Neil Harris believes the vital fields are neglected Public Appointments London Fire & Civil Defence Authority Delyn Research Awards Spelthorne Box No Avon County Council Devon County Council North West Water A desert star shooting for the superstars Mitchell Platts finds out from Mark James why the grass is greener on the other side of the transatlantic water hazard Texan has new angle on putting problems Golf Sons make pair for foursomes Pools Forecast The less than pretty allegations which require urgent answers Athletics: Back-Slapping Cannot Quieten Complaints about Drugs Fundrunner joins long chase for gold The Times Murray's decision of loyalty Basketball Team Fife victory is a help to champions Volleyball Anticipation by Srecki proves crucial Fencing Today's Fixtures Bayern take heart and move closer to the league title Overseas Football Overseas League Results Sport on TV Polar Normad's stamina can tell Mandarin: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections The Times Racing Service Sara Lawrence on the mend Neweham for Carl's Choice Results from yesterday's two meetings National Hunt leaders Dun woody steeds ride on Protection Tote aiming for £4m at festival Tory earns Kim Muir ride on Cool Ground Hennessy hero out Grey Salute subject of gamble Cauchemar for Cheltenham William Hill Inquiry by police into crowd incident Rugby League Turning a theory on its head Cycling Snow Reports Fanfare for the man in charge Rugby Union: Teams that Run the Ball Make the Whistle-Blower's Task Easier Chilcott preferred as selectors keep successful formula Soviet coach learns from the Scots England teams Swansea's title after late rally Student Sport Baptiste will be asked to fill Marshall's role By a Special Correspondent: Worcestershire streamlined Cricket Tour rumours upset Craven No changes In NZ team to face Pakistan Third time lucky for the national league's backers Tennis Boat Race crew gets a rocket Bowing Pembroke show the way McDonnell challenge Boxing Irish use reminders of past success to spur goalscorers Football: Scandal over Bribes Turns Hungarian World Cup Team into an Unknown Quantity for Ireland's Visit Bull hopes to show the seniors how it is done Johnston injury is blow for Scots An offer of peace in TV row By a Special Correspondent: Whitley Warriors cause an upset Ice Hockey Australia's fine start Squash Rackets For the Record Spectator Bill gets the red card Whiteside on the way back North Ferriby face tough task In Vase Colclough shows UAU's potential Hockey Meo earns genuine respect Snooper Script for Bryant rewritten by Botica Bowls Wind poses problems for Britons Yachting Johnson 'on drugs 21 days before the Olympic final' Clough provokes anger Heritable Capital Plan Limited Regis and Mafe in the fast lane Vote offers opportunity of a fresh initiative Robson at home in Albania Roche in a pile-up Sport in Brief Rejection of Dexter would churn out a recipe for confusion Opening a new door for disabled End Column

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