News from 16/03/1989
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John Wickerson, Brandon Gough, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon King, Patricia Davies, John Ballantine Ponte Vedra, Mike Lamb, Simon Barnes, Susan Martineau, Andrew Morgan, David Sapsted and John Young, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, Cliff Feltham, John Stansell, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, J. F. Ritson, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Tom Gibb, George Sivell, Helen Fraser, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, J. P. Armstrong, Don Berry, William Wordsworth, John Passion, Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Margareta Pagano, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Adam Sisman, Nicholas Reynolds, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Martin Biddle, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Mel Webb Pals, Peter Ball, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Helen Maclenan, Mick Cleary, Jeannette M. Boothby, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Nigel Newton, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Dennis Deletant, Nicholas Beeston and Hazhir Teimourian, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, M. J. Woollias, L. T, Tony Ward, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Jean Keyte, Ansel Harris, Chairman, David Ward, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael Pountney, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Derek Bridge, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Audrey Pawsey, John Nicholson, Peter Carson, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Roger Stewart, J. W. Tanning, Chris Partridge, Richard Battley, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Tom Maschler, Robert Matthews, Edward Fox, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, A. Howard Thomas, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, John Bell City Editor, Geoffrey Foster, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, David Brewerton, P. G. Odling-Smee, Bessborough, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Pearson, Alan Brooke, Henry Thompson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, T. D. MacLean, Director, H. Toch, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Sanders, Michael Hornsby, Sallie Ecroyd, G. P. A. Thompson, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Peter Mayer, K. W. Kempster-Lyons, Judy Anderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Hugo Vickers, John B. Harris, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Carmen Callil, Vivien Tomlinson, Richard Morrison, John Campbell, Michael Evans, Tom Rosenthal, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Derek Johns (The Bodley Head), Will Sulkin, Jill Sherman and Martin Fletcher, David Young Energy Correspondent, Paul Hewish, Michael Evans and Philip Jacobson, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Simon Master, Nick Brealey,
ResumoMacKay accuses the Bar of stifling reform discussion Rover making £10m a month Former loss-making car giant revalued at £830m The Times Portfolio Bond Iraq cleared Index Tebbit remedy for 'muddle' Exam boycott continues as dons reject 7% offer Royal day at the sand dune races South African Airways Tougher airport security ahead Sixth road death involving police News Roundup Cremation saves land Gun charge remand Law Society pay-out Press Bill moves on Rapid home sale Rush & Tompkin's Contractor Developer Special unit to examine IRA drug link Free share offer for 42,000 employees after water sell-off Apartheid talks Staff crisis for defence buying Man who killed his daughter in fit of anger is released Television standards are agreed Top Royal Opera seats will cost £98 Supervisor's 13-hour day Clapham rail crash inquiry Court upholds marital rape charge Don't join, union chief says Teachers' pay and status Fashion is back where it belongs Opticians attack Clarke's two-tier eye test plan Cazenove Unit Trust Management Limted Schoolboy arsonists guilty of flat blaze Prison 'bias' Book award CND protest Paper launch Peugeot 205 Love It Britain denies it was told Rock gang was unarmed Reassurance for Lockerbie relatives Boy 'suffocated in homosexual orgy' Cardata Dixons Nobody beats our deals Hoskins has new co-star Minister sets up oil rig safety 'hotlines' No Title Abbey National Building Society Motorists besiege garages for switch to unleaded petrol Neglect of waste plants condemned Research council seeks pollution investigation The Cavendish Consultancy Whsmith More to discover Patrol boat to harry poachers Doubtful future for salmonella research ITV Spectre of international terrorism chills American cities West 'outraged' as UN clears Iraq of massacring Kurds Baghdad diplomacy pays off (AP): Central America backs UN patrol World Roundup (Reuter): Kuwait plot charges Kaunda's new team Speaker may resign (Reuter): 'US advisers' killed (AP): Cyanide scare halts Chile fruit exports Britain orders police to start arresting Iranians next week Mystery 'plague' keeps Mafia bosses out of jail Egypt hoists flag at Taba as Israel pulls out MPs' contrived calm masks Botha turmoil Free trade advocates to seek closer ties with the EEC Tit-for-tat expulsion by Moscow Open letter is Ceausescu's toughest challenge in 24 years From Our Correspondent, Moscow: Gorbachov launches new moves against Stalin food policies Soviet agrarian reform Rebel attacks In run-up to poll Salvador presidential election Rival celebrations of 1848 national uprising Independent groups get Budapest marching Key Yugoslav post goes to Serb Separatist revolt in Assam spawns spiral of violence (Reuter): Singapore warning to Britain (AP): Dial-a-plea Cup bomb (Reuter): Royal custom (Reuter): Trade talks (AFP): Fire deaths Pact signed (AFP): Fishy business Royal Mail Parcels Smith accuses Thatcher of 'humbug' Plan to change residence, tax rules for foreigners dropped Race and crime link 'must no longer be taboo subject' House of Lords Deadlock as SLD chooses candidate Profit from the Huge Collusion charge rejected Dispute over Kinnock's question Lawson forecast 'self-delusion' Trade Labour launches new election campaign Sillars suspension is queried by MP Link with schools demanded Anti-terror Bill amended Transport by railway £439m to be spent on arts Sport help Parliament today Law will not be left to market forces alone Questions to the Lord Chancellor MacKay rounds on closed minds Be constructive and be rational, he tells critics The Future of the Legal Profession Business air europe Class Together we Mean Business Proposals 'are untrue to their own standards' Advocacy debate Will the standard of service be any better, the standard of justice higher? The Beaver Corporation Ltd Call for unity to fight threat Fennell demands change by evolution, not revolution 'Do not fear Bar reform' Spycatcher advocate supports green paper Bar's tactical errors likened to Bannockburn Proposals 'threaten quality of judiciary' Summing up The Field Solicitors 'can be effective advocates' Forum reports by Sally Desller, Anthony Hodges and Alan Wood Army Officer Clash of ideals on one-stop shopping Consumer 'has right to choose' Learning from American experience Contingency fees Strain pains When is a pain in the neck self-inflicted? Vivien Tomlinson finds a woman who has an answer Key to depression Medical Briefing Early warning Smoke alarm Life preserver NEC (UK) Ltd Tournament of the Mind Times Diary Picture Gallery Mid-term or terminal Commentary Ronald Butt Botha, obstacle to change R. W. Johnson on the high stakes of Pretoria's power struggle Torturers of the mind From Our Special Correspondent: German Troops Occopy Prague Post-Budget Blues Benefits of EFTA Physicians Judge Themselves Need to simplify training aims Pesticide worries Painting preferences Listing problems on historic sites 'The Satanic Verses' Serbian feelings Reform of the Bar Seeing red All against the secrets Bill GPs and their wallets Animal freedom Kilvert recalled Court Circular Luncheons The Times Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Royal Caledonian Ball 1989 Exeter School New Hall Memorial services University news Anniversaries Sherborne School for Girls Forthcoming marriages Appointments Church news Edward A. Weeks Fighter for books, authors and literary fresh Scandinavian art in the ascendant Saleroom Stephen D. Bechtel Master builder in many lands André Hornez Wooing the world with 'C'est si bon' Latest wills Lincoln's Inn Births Deaths Shadow over tablet Science Report In Mem0riam Private The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund British Heart Foundation The Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research Announcements Services Musical Instruments Rentals Overseas Travel Winter Sports Feeder's digest Television Warsaw Philharmonic Barbican Hall Concerts Going for broke David Robinson Welcomes an extravagantly imaginative film fantasy Cinema The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (Pg) Odeon West End Twins(PG) Empire, Cannons Fulham Road, Baker Street The Thin Blue LIne (15) ICA The Prince of Pennsylvania (15) Cannons Tottenham Court Road, Chelsea Night Zoo (18) Cannon Piccadilly Soft approach Silk and smoke Theatre Eartha Kitt Shaftesbury Dance Rubies Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Poet as a monument Peter Ackroyd on a serious spirit of Nature self-carved in verse William Wordsworth By Stephan Gill Oxford, £17.50 The Times Literary Supplement UN-natural practices Fiction John Nicholson The Music Programme By Paul Micou Bantam, £11.95 Lonely Hearts By John Harvey Viking, £11.95 Major Andre By Anthony Bailey Carcanet, £12.95 Grandma's footsteps Novel of the Week Have the Men Had Enough? New Books No Title In Saturday's Books Page: master forger, Philip… Hungarian Books & Crafts Birth of the chattering shop A History of Parliament The Middle Ages By Ronald Butt Constable, £30 Money for jam Hugo Vickers The Ultra Rich By Vance Packard Little, Brown & Co, £12.95 The London Food Commission Promotions Road's end for smoking lorries? New electronic engine control systems may result in less of the familiar choking black fumes from noisy diesel trucks. Chris Partridge reports New Technology Computeach International Limited You must be Du Pont Your meal is being printed ... in the hi-tech kitchen. Robert Matthews reports FCMC Plc Breakthrough in British research Talking to T-cells At the heart of the body's immune system are the T-cells. Now, says John Stansell, a company has been set up to exploit their many potential uses for modern medicine Move over, Michelangelo Canon scores the century Breakthrough brings a reusable optical disc that can be used for 100 years Morse Computers Ltd E. S. O. R. Group When the door seems closed Information technology is a notoriously difficult field for the newcorner Jobscene Young stands firm Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Zitel Sofeware 38 IIR Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Films Concise Crossword No 1822 Entertainments National Misanthrope Winning Move Steaming ahead in Sudan Television Choice Television and Radio Radio Choice Nescafe Cap Clombies a rare experience in taste Three sisters killed in vicarage inferno Interest rates are now close to their peak, says Lawson The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,931 Weather Whose voice for the broken bits? Political sketch The Pound Debt plan approved £22m bid fails Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Stock Watch World interest rates near peak, says Lawson Fall in imports cuts US trade gap to $9.5bn BTR soars 39% on £5bn sales New head sought for Takeover Panel Lord Alexander likely to accept NatWest chair Broker hammered by Stock Exchange Salmonella hits Hillsdown profits DRG set for more growth 3i investors in industry BAe sees deficit of £41m at Airbus Gent rises above ?lm and doubles dividend Business Roundup Leisuretime in US buys Rural deal worth £4m Cn&c builds to £4.24m Wassail soars to £502,000 BTR plc Spandex up to £4.13 m By Our City Staff: Logica results top £7m at half way City catches on to BTR message Tempus Plessey stands by to start talks on link-up MAI falls to interim £23.6m Minorco rejected Buyout leader Bid approach Shares up Pochin's rise Company Briefs Alpha Stocks T&n rises to £91m despite continuing asbestosis claims Kode aims for 'year of recovery' Royal issue Clayform deal £14m windfall Olé law Raising a glass to success HTV in £15m agreed cash offer for CCA And, after work, tee … The Times City Diary BZW's new big wheel Scots missed R-R 'no longer wants Whitehall's £100m' Going Dutch Pilkington sells 20% US stake to Nippon By Our City Staff: Automated Security up to £19.11m Bond Corp to face new inquiry The Professor puts his booty on display Comment David Brewerton 'Dear John' for Hoskyns US drug company shares leap on talk of European bids SE attack on accounting law proposals Ford Lowe lifts profit 40% to record British Aerospace Record run ended by profit-taking Stock Market Recent Issues Dow up 14 points as buyers move in Wall Street London Traded Options Traditional Options Employment Department Group Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Light profit-taking Stock Exchange Prices Chemical Bank MWT Landscapes Midland fox Applied Management Sciences Limited Carrera Sony Personnel Resources Public Practice Division MacBlain Nash & Associates Brook Street Polo Ralph Lauren Japanese Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items BNF Metals Technology Centre Cellular Phones/band 3 Radio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iir Industrial Accountancy Personnel Placing Accountants First Barristers Chambers The dangers of graduation daze In the 1990s there will be a change in the number of graduates from higher education insitutions and in job opportunities. Richard Pearson suggests that it is time to rethink selection criteria and employment strategies Futures Secretarial Hays Personnel Services Ltd Cable and Wireless a world leader in… Angela Mortimer Secretariat Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Network Alliance Capital Limited Doudlas Llambias Andersen Consulting Arthur Andersen & Co. InterExec SMI Directions Attention Financial Services £25-30K per Annum Estates Services Ltd Recruitment Consultancy Manchester & Birmingham Manley Summers (rec cons) Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences Sun International Exploration and Production Company The Jewish Film Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items MSL Chartered Secretary Bondwell (UK) Ltd Cambridge Appointments Recruitment Holdings Ltd Search Select Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Dutch/Shell Group Simply More Scope Pitney Bowes Plc Hillier Parker Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Chance to Break into the City Scottish Scenic Trust The Times Manager - Personnel Stlves group Burrups BES Engineering Corporation GEC-General Signal Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking and Accountancy HMA Recruitment Accountancy Personnel Placing Accountants First Telecommunications Industry Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Connections Tiger Rail Limited Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Carryngton Ltd Hill Samuel Investment Services The Abbeyfield Society Christopher Kidd Sports Council Hudson Shribman Trevor James Accountancy PWT Ltd WESB Int Ltd Musto Limited Occidental International Oil Inc., Douglas Llambias Financial Selection Services Reads & Co., Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parker Campbell-Johnston Executive Secretaries Limited Estee Lauder Companies Mistprestige Employment Agency Dawson Advertising Ltd IPS a member of the Blue Arrow Group Tony Stone Associates Limited Knightsbridge Secretaries Goodchild's Employment Agency Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items ADAIR International Lark International Alderwick Peachall and Partners Financial Director Alderwick Peachall & Partners Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale Ltd Recruitment… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rapleys IRC Worldwide Ltd Compu Creme Knightsbridge Secretaries Household Mortgage Corporation plc Usit Britain Ltd., Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The pros and cons of law and order Working as a legal secretary may not be a stepping stone into the profession, but the rewards equal the level of skills demanded, Edward Fennell discovers Banking & Legal Creme Barnett Banking Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Taib Services Limited Gordon Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gray's Inn Solicitors Secretary to Group Company Secretary Meridian Keystone The Albert Partnership Bilinqual Secretary Fareast Mercantile Co Major American Law Firm Audio Secretary Victoria Area Legal Audio Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnbrook Again steals show National Hunt Festival Certain Light poised to land Foxhunters again Innuendoes of drug-taking Continental form Inferior state of rugby in England and Wales Better than before Mandarin: Hexham Selections Sports Letters County rivalry over Bradford Bruno's honour Burridges' script needs only the perfect ending Problems of part-time cricket Stuff of apoplexy Albanian answer Undesirable habit Equal opportunity Sporting etiquette Colossus of rows Mandarin: Desert Orchid to reward faithful National Hunt Festival Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections The Times Racing Service Big Race Field BBC2 Form guide to all the 14 runners Yesterday's Cheltenham results Hammond return Ladbroke Line Costello picks up two-day ban Rapid Raceline John Francome Formline Far cry from the killing fields Rugby Union: Jeffrey Personifies the Brave, Kilted Spirit Which, Spurs Scots to Deeds that Mock their Slender Resources Snow Reports RAF off guard as Spinks strikes Hockey No place for the faint-hearted Golf: European Tour Moves on to Meet the Perils of the Tramontana Hottest of welcomes assured in the swamp Today's Fixtures Happy to stay Bayman looks for cold comfort to retain lead Swansea are close to ending a long history of success Campese turns down offer from St Helens Sport on Tv Flood steers fightback Little Woods Pools Liverpool Adams to captain side against Irish Schools Rugby British to rely on home-born talent Ice Hockey Roper and Darlow on target Student Sport Justice done as Real go through thanks to extra-time winner Football: Real Madrid Display Qualities that Suggest They Can Capture their Seventh Eurupean Cup Wilson on target to keep the pot boiling Cyphers retain hold on indoor fours title Bowls England in command Galatasaray triumph Kristensen's delayed arrival Last Night's Results West goals are spur to Albion For the Record No good news on Perryman's trip FA Cup Baddeley in stylish opening Badminion England team waste no time Squash Rackets (Reuter): Issajenko tells of death threats after confession Drugs in Sport Mutineers pulling together Rowing Initiative for juniors Tennis Encouraging for W Indies Cricket Williams faces Evans Boxing Allen family forfeit right for sympathy Commentary Forest's League ambitions hit by home sickness Viewers tuned in to bad language The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Teague and Richards fit for England World at feet of Soviet pair Dancing With a Parisian spring in their step (AP): Streiff in hospital Sport in Brief A princely gamble is landed Natiional Hunt Festival Golden favourite in any language End Coluamn
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