News from 15/03/1989
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Victoria McKee, A. L. Hamwee, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, T. J. Paul, General Manager, Christine McGourty, Martin Fletcher & Carol Leonard, Sheila Gunn, Catherine Bennett, Patricia Davies, D. A. Davis (Board Member), Anne Billson, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, John Howard, Diana Wildman, Stephen Leather, Richard Thomson, Paul Jennings, David Lee, Jill Sherman, Ruth Gledhill and Derek Harris, Cliff Feltham, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Ruth Gledhill and Andrew Morgan, Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agricultuare Correspondent, Nigel Lawson, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, S. P., Jack Crosby, Gerry Harrison, John Hennessy Paris, David Nicholson-Lord and Tim Jones, and Joe Joseph, Michael Tate, Ruth Gledhill, Derek Brewer, Master, Paul Forster, Louise Taylor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, D. G. Lewis, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ann Kent, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Colin Renwick (Managing Director), David Brewerton and Robin Oakley, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Henry Witcomb, Edward Gorman, C. John Naylor, National Secretary, Humphrey Hawksley, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Wolfgang Munchau, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, C. M. D. Peters Director, Ian Fells, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Tim Congdon, Graham Speake, Richard Owen, Paul Charman, Vivien Goldsmith and David Sapsted, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Diana Morgan, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kinnock's Reply, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Ian Smith, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin McQuillan Warmond, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Patrick O'Hanlon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Lee, Colin Campbell Sydney, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Dynes, Andrew Lycett, Stephen Pettitt, Roddy Mackenzie, Martin Waller, Colin Narborough, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Warman, Bailey Morris, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Gerald Shaw, Kevin Eason, David Young and Michael McCarthy, Maria Scott, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Michael Coleman, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Kevin Eason and David Young,
ResumoElderly cheer reform of personal allowances Parker Knoll Cautious, but clever Lawson National Insurance change adds £3 to pay Portfolio Bond Index Lead-free petrol 10p cheaper after duty cut Private water charges rise 22% for 12m consumers Budget Highlights National Insurance reduced Unleaded petrol to be cheaper £14bn public sector surplus Picture Gallery Job pension rules relaxed Other main points Income tax the same ... and so is drink and tobacco Company cars tax up by 33% Boost for wider share owning Ports alerted over poisoned grapes News Roundup Man on gun charge Labour in US talks CS gas ends siege 40,000 jobs forecast Jail for dog cruelty Airlines facing safety bill costing millions The Times Battle to ban 40-tonne juggernauts may be lost Law reforms get public backing from Thatcher The Lord Chancellor will face critics of his proposals for reforming the legal profession today at The Times Forum on the future of the legal profession. Among senior judges and lawyers speaking will be Lord Alexander of Weedon, Qc; Lord Ackner and Sir Frederick Lawton. A four-page report will appear tomorrow Fears over danger of rapid capsize Zeebrugge aftermath Naafi teas remembered 18 RUC men reprimanded Eurochannels Lockerbie 'warning' produced Parliament today Blood trapped man jailed for murder without body Opt-out hospitals face 6-week deadline Holiday bonuses Prison suicide Observing the light fantastic Plastic surgeons 'made me a freak' Demand brings forward launch of TV satellite Department of Social Security The big band sound In the Times Tomorrow The Times Tournament of the Mind Budget Bupa British Rail accepts the blame for faulty work on rewiring Passenger trains in near-collision Farmer to claim £10m Fortnum & Mason Wardair Canada Air gunner's DFM is sold for £6,160 Sale Room Consumer council presses for charter to ensure food safety Sainsbury's Côtes du Roussillon A new life for Elgar's dream Far East threat to UK car makers Antonello expected to fetch £4m on auction Art gang may have stolen wrong works Bamber's appeal against conviction St. Joseph's Hospice GEC Britain's Powerhouse From Our Own Correspondent Johannesburg: Shadowy 'guard' for another Lear (Reuter): Kremlin draft on regional power World Roundup Shuttle power hitch Hijacker verdict Cruel sign of revenge Women in majority Passion Play dispute Party closes ranks behind De Klerk after crisis talks Leadership issues ultimatum to an isolated Botha Papandreou aide resigns as rift in party widens Two quit Swedish Academy over Rushdie affair Kuwaiti links with Britain remain unharmed Flaws in system have led to impasse Shells carnage in Beirut Cheney nomination leads to battle for succession Washington—The Bush Administration is considering asking Congress for $40-$50 million in humanitarian aid for the Nicaraguan Contras as Central American peace efforts continue, the White House announced Taba is fruit of Egypt's 'cold peace' with Israel MPs clash as report links Gandhi aide to killing of mother Uproar in Indian Parliament EEC crackdown over financial fraud is praised Israelis 'will try to ease tensions' Editor's removal fuels Madrid death squad scandal Hanoi's relations with Moscow near watershed Angola rebels offer concessions (Reuter): Briton's appeal rejected in Cairo (AP): Nine charged (Reuter): PoW torture (AP): Strike threat (Reuter): Peto appeal (Reuter): Bodies found (AFP): Mufti elected Reform win (AP): Fire death Quake blame General strike (AFP): Pilot killed (Reuter): Spy arrest (AP): Empress dies BMW Index Insurance cut lifts pay for lower earners Distortions remain amid rates changes PEPs simplified to entice reluctant investors Revenue inspectors given wider search powers Lawson keeps cautious grip on economy By Our Economics Correspondent: Scope remains for lower taxes Optimistic Outlook VSO Helping the Third World help itself Shortfall of £6bn on spending Bank of England ends queue for equity issues Corporate Finance Capital Markets Staff encouraged to take up shares Savings Elzvaltn Attempt to ease red-tape tangle Pensions Mixed response to corporation rate changes Small Business Double-relief loophole for investors is closed By Staff Reporters: High note for charities Extra £40m from revised ITV levy VAT on business property in April Gap plugged Lloyd's boost Homes blow Sports safety Year in, year out Price cut boost for lead-free fuel Streamlined system trebles duty on certain coach sizes Vehicle Excise Duke's allowance is nearly doubled Civil List Savings scheme anomalies ironed out Insurance Duty standstill 'is Budget of death' Alcohol and Tobacco MIM Brittannia Unit Trust Managers Ltd. By Our Motoring Correspondent: Dealers hit at 'unwarranted 30% tax rise Company Cars Savings benefit for wives Family Incomes Allowances Town & Country Building Society Better news for the better-off Married Couple, both Working (Child benefit figures are included for couple with two children) Married Couples-Annual Figures By Staff Reporters: Kinnock attack on 'Mr Inflation' Reaction Hitachi Mr George King aged 67, and his wife Rita were last… Single Person, 65-75 Pensioners get a double boost 'I am repaying £14bn of our debt 'Con job from a low-down Chancellor' Kinnock onslaught on tax burden Output forecast to grow 2½% in 1989 Chancellor Nigel Lawson made his key priority clear in the Budget speech: Provided we get on top inflation the prospects before us are excellent' Economic Outlook Government aim is 3% inflation by 1991-2 The Government has moved from a medium-term target of deficit reduction to a long-term objective of balancing the Budget Financial Strategy Going to the extremes Charles Bremner flies to the frozen north to witness the final preparations for a Birtish-led 'green' polar adventure Planelectric A meal with Semna (anag) With his sixth Budget yesterday, Nigel Lawson seized… Barry Fantoni Picture Gallery No Title Skirting the basic issue The Budget Tim Congdon on the Opportunity Lawson missed Slow speed ahead Commentary Germany's crumbling centre (From our Correspondents): The Assassination of the Emperor of Russia Compensation Bill The Proper Priority Mr Botha's Bad Faith A saint for lawyers Feathered forays YMCA with load on its mind 'The Satanic Verses' Sign of change Cairngorm ski trails Vital needs of energy research Belief in the Bar Message in the sky Mixed fortunes of monastic life Names in fiction Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements The Times The Scots Guards Memorial service Appointments Reception Mr Bill Huntington Early spring surprises Horticulture Forthcoming marriages Prior Park College Anniversaries Church news Dinners Luncheon School of S Mary and S Anne, Abbots Bromley Zita of Bourbon-Parma End of the Habsburg Empire Maurice Evans A taste of Shakkespeare for American audiences Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenyan tales of the birds and bees Science Report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Headway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Was it a con? Television Friends of the Elderly No Tax on Laughter! Exposures and time elapsed Catherine Bennett meets David Bailey, grand old enfant terrible of British photography, whose new show opens on Saturday Tomorrow Mild sensation Concerts Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall ECO/Zukerman Barbican Hall Victor Hochhauser The colonial Moor Theatre Othello Greenwich Rado of Switzerland Book for a future Tournament of the Mind Life after attack A rapist is attacking elderly women in Sussex and Surrey. Can his victims ever recover; and what kind of man can commit such crimes? Ann Kent reports Allied This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1821 Entertainments Art of the wholesome Word-Watching Winning Move Suffering, but not in silence Television Choice Television and Radio The Listener Partiès unite to thwart the SNP The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,930 23 missing in chemical tanker inferno Weather Waiting in vain for the shockers Budget sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound ICI to raise loans limit BTR deals The Times Plessey in surprise invitation to Siemens City welcomes Budget with rise in shares Lawson's reform puts life back into the life assurance sector Retailers look poised to emerge from the doldrums Budget Tempus Write-offs hit NEI advance Barratt the House Builder HK and Shanghai surges to £321m James Capel loses £32.4m Volcker to advise on Japanese deals in US Business Roundup Merchants Trust ahead Medminster falls 16% Selec TV cuts pre-tax losses BTR plc Excalibur in £400,000 buy Pacer drops to £267,000 NEI looks for way to lift share price Tempus Oil prices rise as closures hit output By Our City Staff: GRE offers £72m for Irish firm US sales at lowest for a year Recent Issues Palma set for growth as profits top £3.1m Storehouse sells share in Savacentre for £123m Hickson jumps 34% to £26.9m Thorpe drops AAF payout up Process profit Rockwood sale Moxley bought Andy peels off from the scrum British banks lead in US bid advice Pro bonus not publico Morning becomes electric Dealing loss French lift holding in Boase Marks and sparks Inquiry by Perth Se into Bond NAMAS Lawson's open road to a 20% basic tax rate Comment SE seeks an electronic cure Comment (AP), (Reuter): Dow rise cancelled by trade worries New York Wall Street At&t Network Systems Uk Ltd. Alpha Stocks Prices make fresh gains as City cheered by Budget Stock Market London Traded Options Traditional Options Tesco HongkongBank CGE aims to make another splash in UK water industry By Our City Staff: Consultancy firm plays a role in perestroika HongkongBank Brittan in competition call to EEC Tandon Computer (Uk) Ltd. The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Another strong rise Growing interest in retail parks Christopher Warman charts the rise of the latest shopping phenomenon Great Portland Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dunlop Heywood Progress on the waterfront Clinton Scott Holdings Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Battle against VAT Renshaw Gilchrist & Co £19,000 Bayswater Location Martin Monk & Co Italian Riviera South Africa Ealing On the rails In the Market Emergency plans MacArthur Stewart & Co Save your Capital Tillinghast Northampton Borough Council Star Management Design Limited Michael Aitchison & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Telecom Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Pembrokeshire Global Key Account Consultants 3D Designer McGraw Hill Pub Co Ltd Open shop on the Continent Opinion Ward Executive Limited Nature Conservancy Council The man who sold his sister When celebrities see scandal looming or need their profiles polishing, a new brand of Pr man is poised to move in. Libby Purves is not sure we need him Grampian Television The National Caravan Council Ltd Financial Times Business Information Alexander Mann Associates Plc Rapleys The National Interactive Video Centre £13,000 Sunday Magazine Publishing Magazines get set for a listings race With deregulation expected, television publications will be chasing readers, says Andrew Lycett. First off the blocks is the new TV Guide BBC Corporate Recruitment Services Publishing Sales Administration Guinness Publishing Ltd Accountancy Personnel Guildford drama Bylines Anglian Water Cornhill Publications Party Designer The Times Get into Advertising Management Charter Initiative Senior Secretaries Shropshire Publications John Hill Investments Plc Nouvelles Images Ltd Deputy Editor Art Consultancy Start a Great City Career Sales Manager Designate The Bertram Group Alexander Mann Associates Plc London Festival Ballet General Portfolio Financial Planning Services Graduates Westland Publications Ltd Times Newspapers Ltd. News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultant Love + Tate Recruitment Consultants Longwood House Holdings Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartleigh Young & Rubicam Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Jon and associates (UK) limited Nairn Construction Plc Nina Ricci (UK) Ltd Lyons Tetley Limited The Work Shop Chinacraft Group of Companies Career Connection West End Property Developer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon·yates Recruitment Consultants The Work Shop Directors' Secretaries The Grosvenor Bureau Jigsaw Multiple Display Advertising Items The Grosvenor Bureau Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake Personnel Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Work Shop Merryweather Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shell Unisys Ltd. Graduate Appointments Elizabeth Hunt Recrutment Consultants Joslin Rowe Secretaries Middlesex Polytechnic The Work Shop Hunter & Partners Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Drake Personnel Administration Assistant The Work Shop Gordon & Breach Science Publishers Ltd Secretary/personal Assistant Barbican Medical Personnel Resources Merryweather Secretary Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Manpower Gordon·yates Recruitment Consultants Arch Energy Expleration Limited The Work Shop Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants London Chamber of Commerce Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Cameron Choat & Partners Royal College of Music Secretary/administrator Administrator Tietz & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Social Secretary Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Susan Beck Recruitment Love + Tate Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Masterlock Recruitment Ruth Weinstock, Company Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Susan Beck Recruitment International Newspapers Limited News International Newspapers Limited AFB Recruitment Limited Secretaries plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness La Crème Blue Arrow Super Secretaries Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sight and Sound Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon·yates Sight and Sound Recruitment Consultants Rodgers & Gillespie Chairman's Executive Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caroline King Joyce Guiness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Production Manager Open Media Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz PolyGram Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milchell Beazley Publishers Hotel Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merrow Employment Agency Boyce Bilingual Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Fimbra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insead Peters and Smyth, Senior secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fourteen Blackheath Hill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Credit Lyonnais Non-Secretarial JIGSAW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Harbour A Fimbra Mehber Kensington Wimpey Welcome Home Plaza Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bow Quarter Huge House Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Phonehome (UK) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cost of living on the Costa del Sol Holiday home developers cannot be deterred from focusing their attentions on Spain, Diana Wildman reports Prestige Homes Fuerteventura Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tavnerstar Ltd G. D. Properties Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Alpine Village Languedoc France Cove Top Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Headland Overseas Properties Ltd Terry Lidgett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis abroad London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliford Sears Wates John Smale & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratford-Upon-Avon Barratt Bovis Homes Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Bruce & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thermabond Roofing Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plaza Estates Chiswick Executive Apartments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bigwood Riverside Residential Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sport on Tv Occupant had no overriding interest Case stayed by consent remains alive Yang may prove a factor in Frost's chances of success Badminton Smith answers Army call Hockey Today's Fixtures Interpreting scheme purposively Tyrrell is motoring towards marathon Athletics: Fundrunner Eschews Company Runabout for Training Runs Oxford need a crew that will pressure them Rowing Racing: Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Delay in enforcing appeal result Surprising defeat for Millfield at Ipswich Netball Mandarin: Beau Ranger switch can pay a handsome dividend Mandarin: Cheltenham Selection The Times Racing Service Stewards fine two trainers Beech Road crowned new champion at 50-1 on day of… Attendance up Yesterday's festival attendance of 38,631 was an increase of over 5,000 on last year's crowd of 33,461. And the Tote announced a new record for takings on the first day. The afternoon's turnover of £1,354,894 was an increase of over £500,000 on last year's figures of £813,635 Johnson lands double at local course Ladbroke Line William Hill John Francome Formline Topoloski rocks the troubled boat Two years on, and the Americans' role in the infamous Boat Race mutiny is re-examined Daniel Topolski's book True Blue*—The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny has reopened the bitter controversy of two years ago. Patrick Robinson, The writer who collborated with Topolski on the book, examines the acrimony that lingers: Topolski emerged from it to achieve his eleventh Boat Race success as coach but he has not been invited back The view from the other end of the Oriel bar Snow Reports Judge has a mind of her own Ice Skating Champions planning for domination Rugby Union: Bath Look Ahead to More Honours in the 1989-90 Campaign Students return under a new light Durham make adjustment How Kendall broadened his education Football Britannia look for new future Volleyball Gallant Hearts well worthy of cheers for a spirited effort Football:scottish Challenge in Uefa Cup Ends in the Olympic Stadium Record for thirsty Wolves Watson doubt for Cup Smith's job a hard one Last Night's Results and Tables For the Record Atkinson raises Ipswich hopes Morrison's strike is decisive Cricket Siddhu claims first century of India's tour Cyphers owe big debt to Inspiring captain Error helps England Today's Golfer By a Special Correspondent: England's victory rarely In doubt Bowls Irish pair leading Berkshire battle Golf England's choice problem Squash Rackets Liverpool sound a warning to League leaders Allen optimistic of union support ID card Bill under pressure Allison Pitter & Co Rift over TV tie is denied Champion wonder horse National Hunt Festival (Reuter): Johnson 'should not blame coach' £1 million jackpot Sport in Brief Fouroux wakes up from his dream France team S Blanco (Biarritz); P Bérot (Agen), P Sella (Agen), M Andrieu (Nîmes), P Langisquet (Baymore)l F Mesnel (Racing), P Berbizier (Agen, capt); J-P Garuet (Lourdes), P Dintrans (Tarbes), L Armary (Lourdes), a Carminati (Béziers), D Erbani (Agen), J Condom (Biarritz), E Champ (Toulon), L Rodriguez (Dax), Replacements: P Marocco (Montferrand), P Ondarts (Biarritz), D Camberabero (Béziers), H Sanz (Narbonne), P Saint-André (Montferrand), M Cecillon (Bourgoin) Pursuit of a common cause End Column
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