News from 09/03/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Colin Farrington, Director, Victoria McKee, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Robin Oakley and Juan Carlos Gumucio, Anne Billson, Jon Leyne, Donna Anderson Peking, John Manduca, Gordon Allan, Derek Kingsbury, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, David Hands and Alan Lorimer, Qamar Ahmed, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Lynda Chalker, John Miller, Barry Fox reports, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Ian Downes, George Sivell, Zahid Hussein, Karachi, and a Correspondent, Geraldine Foy, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, HRH Prince Edward, Mario Modiano, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, George Alexander, Pip Newton, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Ian Glick, Peter Thurnham Chairman, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Stuart Jones, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Alfred Sherman, Louise Taylor, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Heywood Williams, Mac Margolis, , Michael Horsnall and Paul Vallely, J. P. Collis, Director General, , C. G. Greenough, Woodrow Wyatt, Richard Ford Stewart Tendler and Peter Evans, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Peter Davenport and Stewart Tendler, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Simon Tait, I. D. Peacock Executive Director, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, George Rae, Peter Hardiman Scott, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Duncan Clarke, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Dr B. A. Austin, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul F. Taylor, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Matthews, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Ronald Butt, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Sinclair, Martyn Bond, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Judith Cruickshank, Andrew N. Bird, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, R. A. Whelpton, Simon Stenhouse, Michael Austin, Sarah Jane Checkland, G. E. Powderham (Managing Director), , Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Bailey Morris, Rodney Cowton, Nicholas Wood and Tony Dawe, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Derek Hill, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Mac Margolis, Thomas Stuttaford, N. Upson, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Ian K. R. Wilson,
ResumoBritain will expel Iran's 'danger men' Violence feared in wake of threats to Rushdie Tournament of the Mind Portfolio Bond England win Index Nuclear price of ozone Britain 'sitting on a waste disposal time bomb' MPs to seek more rail route changes The chosen link that needs an extra £500 million Two soldiers killed by Londonderry land-mine New hope for Bill oil abortion Gunmen use fake signal in train raid Rocha Brava by Trafalgar House Europe Councillors fight at rates meeting News Roundup Higgs ruling delayed By-election pact fails Mail 'getting slower' Terrorism charges Pilot ditches in sea The Bridge Programme Sinn Fein clashes with IRA on Coagh shootings Hurd says terrorist unit is on prowl Security stepped up after find Underground killer to be kept at mental hospital indefinitely Attack on condoms for pupils Bad lighting link reinforced Street crimes Young optimistic on TV standards Royal retinue cut for Barbados dash WRAC lieutenant leads Namibia unit V&A redundancy funding criticized Sky advert campaign criticized Clash over secret Clapham signals test Rail crash crisis 250 doctors 'ready to resign' Health Service proposals Former Yard detective denies aiding suspects Two share £2,000 win Portfolio Bond BR inquiry into bribery Car pay talks Costs denial Chef's reward Store appeal Cleaner fuel Royal Mail Parcels Comfort for the commuter Picture Gallery How the countryside dictated route Channel Tunnel Rail Link It's a wedge through the heart of our community Local rcaction Cash deal for home owners unveiled Best Practice Programme 'Legacy of disaster' feared over waste site loopholes The changes demanded by the Commons environment committee over the dumping of toxic wastes were welcomed by Friends of the Earth, the environmental group, However, it said the Government should charge chemical companies the cost of cleaning up any pollution they caused and called for more "pollution police". The local authorities, which are responsible for the 79 waste disposal bodies, were critical of the proposal to create 10 regulatory authorities. Mr Fred Bramwell, of the local authorities waste management group, said the existing bodies needed greater powers. The Institution of Civil Engineers demanded more government investment 39 abattoirs lose export licences Civil legal aid-changes 'will raise eligibility' New car phone system will end eavesdropping Good Housekeeping Instiute Train heading for auction room Madrid adjourns Britons' hearing World Roundup Israeli 'blockade' Visas for the PLO Spanish editor sacked Tougher firearm laws (Reuter): Belgrade Aids panic British Gas Tower hope fades as four democrats declare against him Bush adrift half-way through the first 100 days Washington—Mr Lee At-water, chairman of the Republican Party, has resigned from the board of a black university in Washington after students protested against him(Michael Binyon writes). The students at Howard University objected to his running of the campaign, which they said was racially tinged. His resignation and the protests have set back his attempt to open up the party to more blacks White House inactivity saps public confidence US drafts debt-cutting plan GECBRITAIN' S Power House Kabul denies claims of rebel gains in battle for Jalalabad Barratt Jews launch hunger strike Brazil labels its critics green 'imperialists' Amazon forest row Penitent logger replants forest A Sussex-born engineer is at the forefront of the fight to save the Amazon rain forest. Mac Margolis visited him at Trombetas in the far north of Brazil Smith's Galleries Troops quell Lhasa violence Washington-The US has deplored the violence in Lhasa and asked China for an assessment of developments in Tibet and the duration of martial law (Mohsin Ali wirtes). "While we recognize the right of a government to maintain order, we object to unwarranted use of lethal force, " the State Department said Budget BUPA Envoy blames separatist agitators Dixons Argentine rocket aided by UK firm's equipment Missile threat to the falklands Former minister is held in Japanese share deal scandal Heatrae Sadia Bhopal protesters wreck firm's offices MPs in plan to ease Botha out Pretoria leadership crisis (Reuter): Poles on the march (Reuter): Work orders (AFP): Blood money (Reuter): Killer blaze (Reuter): Briton drowns Bhopal protesters wreck firm' offices Attack on America by Greek leader (AFP): Sudan relief (Reuter): Language rally (Reuter): Dam decision (Reuter): Balloon death Government tells security risk Iranians to leave Foreign Office Pressure on Isreal 'not answer' Foreign Office Plea for more teachers By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Potential Speaker clears vote hurdle Number of foreign students back at old level, MPs told Hint of new move on Sunday trading Early day motion likely Picture Gallery Measure would end experiments Unborn Children (Protection) Bill IRA 'kills where it can' Lotus Lager louts 'should pay' Toxic waste law soon Drug assets agreements Parliament today Prince who walks alone The Times Profile Laskys Capturing a rogue's likeness Artfile a weekly look at the art world Barker of Earls Barton Biography Living in fear One person in 10 suffers from a phobia, yet one of the best hospital units in the country to offer them help is threatened with closure. Liz Gill reports First, work on your hype Does the latest slimming craze, Callanetics, have anything to recommend it? Royal National intitute for the Blind Farnley House Enterprises Christian Dior Lifetime of a virus Medical Briefing Times Diary Picture Gallery What to do with a surplus Commentary • Ronald Butt Water omens everywhere Alfred Sherman argues that the Privatization unease is justified Big Mac eats little manager Bernard Levin From a Correspondent: Harvest"down-Under" the Kimba Festival Malice and Dissent Going Underground A Greener Agency Control of TV in Commons Voices for Europe 'The Satanic Verses' Malta's heritage Lawyers''uplift' Caution on phasing out of CFCs Pilgrim bar on Mount Athos Secrets Bill Price of drugs Out of the mouths... Court Circular Dinners The Times Luncheons Institution of Electrical Engineers Today's royal engagements University news Lord Acton Mr Peter Nichols Bonington rewards railmen's fund with a modest return Saleroom Forthcoming marriages Lecture Reception Silicon, the fisherman's friend Science Report Appointments Anniversaries Latest wills Wycombe Abbey Birthdays today Luigi Firpo Pricking the sides of the Roman establishment Canon Martin Andrews Creating employment in Depression Lord Walpole Country Pursuits in Norfoik Doris Langley Moore Mrs Elma Dangerfield, Honorary Director of The Byron Society Writes: The Royal Society of Edinburgh Polytechnic news And ye have forgotten the exhortation which speaketh… Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research Fund The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research Cost of values Television The Raining Champions Monstrous stratagems David Robinson on an absorbing literary adaptation and an evocation of Americans in 1920s Paris Cinema City of dreadful night Theatre Metropolis Piccadilly The Plough and the Stars Gaiety, Dublin Spink & Son Limited Renoir Chain of memory Dance Melodie The Place Thirties talent unripe Peter Ackroyd on the sad life of the poet and novelist who never lived up to its fiery start William Plomer By Peter Alexonder Oxford,£25 Literary Editor: New Books The Times Liberary Supplement Manager in a grey suit Whip to Wilson A life con fuoco Berloz 1803-1832 The Making of an Artist By David Cairns André Deutsch, £25 Cast a cold Camera's eye Fiction Whistlejacket By John Hawkes Secker & Warburg, £11.95 the Risk Pool By Richard Russo Chatto & Windus, £12.95 Stark By Ben Elton Michael Joseph, £13.95 the Men who Loved Evelyn Cotton By Frank Ronan Bloomsbury, £12.95 In Saturday's Books Page: John Campbell reviews… David & Charles Writers College This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword1816 Entertainments South coast firsts Winning Move Tournament of the Mind Grappling with the fairer sex Television Choice Television & Radio Nescafe Gold Blend Virus survivors hear the call of the wild The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,925 Anti-fraud plan criticized as 'half-baked' Chaos at EEC press briefing on fighting corruption Weather Controls on Tunnel users Suspend judgement on the bottom line Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton R&V price is £5.25m Heywood rise Garfield crisis Stock Watch Metaxa added to IDV armoury in sales battle Lonrho stake put up for sale by Bond Governor fears more defaults by borrowers Banham rides high on the 1992 bus CBI chicf joins opposition to Hoskyns speech BICC surprise for analysts at £156m BMP says offer is ridiculous Tourism deficit hits record £1.9bn This is the First Fax with an Answerphone, Fairey Group beats forecast with £9.7m Business Roundup Bank post for Sutherland Microvitec ahead Galliford in rise to £3.9m Digital Equipment Comany Limited, Bridon out of US deal Noble shelves merger plan Biggam takes ambitious aim Tempus By Our City Staff: Pouter in £14.65 issue to feed buy Profits double Recent Issues Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Far East group buys 15% of R&T 'No hurry' over Westland as GKN climbs to £177.6m Second building society studies switch WCRS up 11p as profits top £13m Life Sciences leaps 239% to better £6m Morgan goes Danish The Times City Diary Peel revalues hotels at £lbn Michael turns the lady The Times City Diary Galloping in The Times City Diary Akagi talks reopen with March Group Fun evening The Times City Diary Invisibles men afloat Ultramar to build on £110m figure Nestor nurses Itself to healthy £4.7m The Mortgage Corporation Bond the brewer puts Lonrho up for grabs Comment Turning the tables on BMP Comment Barclays Information Centrfe Victaulic profits at £7.5m By Our City Staff: Microwave specialist in the red BM soars to £6.9m Penny Share Focus Hunter three months fuels 144% leap to full-year £16.3m at Wickes By Our City Staff: SIB granted freeze on dealer's funds Diamond set for USM debut with £1.2m profit Company Briefs £2m profits at Herring Son & Daw Emirates By Our City Staff: CRA rises to record £211m By Our City Staff: CRH overcomes home recession to IR£63m profit Family buys Charter construction Fenner looks for £16.2m Enterprise Oil Racal tumbles again after advice to switch Stock Markets KReed International fell 8p to 4261\2p. Dealers expect a big review of the company from Barclays de Zoete Wedd, the broker, to is urging clients to be underweight in the shares, claiming that earnings growth in the medium-term will be dull Ford Sellar Morris, the USM-quoted property 1091\2p. Analysts expect pretax profits for 1988-89 to leap to£12.5 million. They should not be disappointed. Mr Irvine Sellar, the chairman, says the company now plans to meet fund managers Wall Street Traditional Options Delta Five (Reuter): Share rally held back by job report fears New York (Reuter): Nikkei hit by arrests Tokyo National Power. Powergen Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Shares hold steady Stock Exchange Prices Tracking down the long-playing CD By the 1990s compact discs may be able to play music for several hours and carry more moving pictures, Barry Fox reports New Technology OASIS Delta Dimensions Middlesex Polytechnic E. S. O. R. Group ASNA Ltd FFB Electronics (Uk) Ltd Fastest draw in the world Irene Harding (right) finds there is a shortage of the the right computer programmers, says Leslie Tilley Job scene Fight computer fraud Electricity of the Western Region, K. S. A. Burns Anderson Recruitment plc Hot stuff: waste not, want not Wasted heat from our power stations could be redirected to heat our homes and also help to reduce the harmful greenhouse effect, says Robert Matthews Andrews GADGesellschaft fur automatische Datenverarbeitung… Fast food testing kit Samsung Drams empire fights back Briefing Morse Computers Ltd, SD Scicon Icon C. V. to Barry Challinor, Primagraphics Ltd. The Bertram Group Technology Appointments Also Appear on Pages 34 & 35 Computeach International Limited BOS Software Limited, Multiple Display Advertising Items Quantel Limited Building Design Partnership Leaders Management Consultants Ltd Allen-Bradcey Defence Engineering Service Angel Engineering the new revolution Britain has a reputation for failing to invest enough in the training of its engineers, Derek Kingsbury writes Important changes are on the way Institution of Civil Engineers examination pass list PEI Pass list MSB Appointments Engineering Appointments Dumfries & Galloway Rhodes Pierce—All Limited Linotype Limited Recruitment Holdings Ltd Merbuild (Holdings) Ltd, Economic and Social Research Council Aeris Management Consulting Temp Controller First Service Deliveries Ltd. Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Apple Computer Europe Phillips London Retail Opportunity Scanaqua Recruitment ££ No Limit Barnard marcus Stewardship and Financial Officer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manageress Required Prudential Holborn Limited Ashby & Horner Joinery Limited Recruitment Partnership Bondwell (UK) Limited Graduate Appointments ILI The Association of Financial Services Professionals, Trailfinders Travel Center M I Group P-E Inbucon Ltd, Athritis & Rheumatism Council Meridian China Trade Promotion Executive Allied Dunbar Assurance plc Priory Hospitals Group Recruitment Consultant British Technology Group The North Eastern Electricity Board, Graduates Seeking a New Career? East Midlands Electricity Hewlett Packard The Rating and Valuation Association Recruitment Consultant Japan Travel Bureau (UK) Ltd Apple Computer Europe Mortgage Systems Limited InterExec SMI ST Martins Hospitals Ltd Dollond and Aitchison Plc., London and Continentel Bankers Ltd Change of Career Chase DE Vere Home Loans Plc Recruitment Consultancy National Admin Manager Career Opportunity Sarah Lincoln Chance Entertainment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Visa Banking and Accountancy Carryington Ltd Alderwick Peachell and Partners Alderwick Peachell & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Johnswood Farrer Accountancy Personnel Financial Selection Services The Chartered Institute of Building Ascot Banking and Accountancy Angel Alderwick Peachell & Partners Reliance Mutual Insurance Society Limited Bayerische Landesbank Girozentrale Recruitment Consultants Miller, Brand & Company Recruitment Consultants Accountancy Personnel Yamaichi Bank (U. K.) Plc The Times Financial Times Europe's Business Newspaper The Work Shop French-Speaking Commercial Assistant EBUN Limited Regus SECRETARY/PA Receptionist/secretary Green Screen Agency Limited Angela Mortimer Bernadette Recruiment Consultants Massoy's Executive Selecties Top Job for a Top Secretary Executive Secretary P. V. Beveridge & Co., Office MANAGER/PA Ring Regus Business Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFB Recruitment Limited Applied Management Science Limited Hairdressing Council, Puma Securities Ltd Lawyers' Assistant Sight and Sound Recruitment Consultants JAC Educational Services Roy Brooks New Clapham Office Jaygar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lyham Property Services No stay in civil case until criminal trial over Chancery Division La Crème De La Crème 3i Plc Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants MacBlain Nash & Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Zwirn Precious Furs Tate Appointments International Trading Group W2 Marlar International Ltd Covent Garden Bureau Ring your Nearest Office Surveyor's negligence damages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leave required to appeal non-final limited access Campdell-Johnston Executive Secretaries Limited Legal La Creme P. A. To Partners Rising Salary & Bonus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Correction Multiple Classified Advertising Items McKenzie retains his title with ease Boxing:champion Untrousled as American Challenge Evaporates in a Fool of Blood in the Fourth round Crowe and Smith hurry to victory Cricket Sprint coach selected Cycling Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Television sport Golf etiquette Amateurism in rugby Wetherby racecourse A woman's Place? Cricket in South Africa Tennis scheme Cricket leagues Two referees Rain falls too late to ease effect of drought on course Golf Austin on the road to fitness Tennis Mandarin: Espy to increase Brooks confidence Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin: Stratford Selections The Times Racing Service Hastings-Bass likely to take over at West Ilsley Tote trust scheme may need revision Warr waits on remuneration Catterick results Monitoring new hurdles Smullyan best New ruling on blood dope issue Davies booked Rapid Raceline Mutiny seen from below the surface The Boat Race mutiny of 1987 is surfacing again. Jon Leyne returns to troubled waters Finalists conspire to drag their sport to shameful depths Rugby Union: Former International Referee Sees his Son Carried off Unconscious as Thuggery Prevails on and off the Field More money for grass roots Snow Reports Hall is to stay at Bridgend St Mary's win in cup style Midlands claw back first half deficit Calder keeps Scots waiting Oti's repeat performance Early goal paves the way to victory Hockey Wing play gives HA advantage No reward for army pressure By a Special Correspondent: Livingston hold up Rangers Basketball Cambridge also decide on the feminine touch Rowing Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Furious Gold seeks an apology over smear on Britain Drugs in Sport Allcock victim of Orpington effect Bowls (Reuter): Nice race upheavals Cycling QPR offer £800,000 for Clarke Football: Planning Permission Brings Optimism to Stamford Bridge Leeds blocked by Brighton crowd For The Record Chelsea given Clearance (AP): Boxing bonanza Family fortunes Second time lucky for Skivington Badminton to receive £1m investment Equestrianism Horse and Hound Soutter dismissed by an elegant Australian Squash Rackets Yarranton favoured as council chairman John Goodbody reports from the Sports Council's Recreation Management Conference at Wembley Questions on indoor arena use Sunny side up for England Johnson Hall Publishing Performance for a manager to relish Robson gains temporary relief Sport in Brief Johnston puts Scotland on course for Italy Irish stick to their defensive task Captaincy candidates quickly come forward
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