News from 23/03/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Robert Philip, Martha de la Cal, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Graham Rock, Victoria Glendinning, Jill M. Boswell, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Richard Evans, William Stephens, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Hilary FInch, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Dominic Moseley, Cliff Feltham, N. R. Pye Smith, Ian Murray, Terence Brady, Charlotte Bingham and John Farquharson, Carol Leonard, M. H. D. Bowler, James Cockburn, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Margareta Pagano, H Swire, Douglas Broom and Kerry Gill, Bernard Levin, Mitchell Platts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Jones, John Lewis, Political Staff, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, H. C. Grant, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, D. P. Morland, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Sophie Lambert, Graham Seajeant, Financial Editor, S. J. Nixon, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, George Rae, John Woodcock, Stephen Johnson, Sydney Friskin, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Serena Hardy, David Lindley, Catherine Sampson, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Dennis Shaw, Stuart Evans, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Raywood Wood, Robert Rodwell, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Geoffrey Foster, Colin Narbrough and Michael Dynes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. Davidson, David Brewerton, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Gerald C. Davies, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Petter Davalle, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Austin, Sarah Jane Checkland, Tony Dawe, Richard Holt, Francis Tombs, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Alan McGregor, Willim Blackwood, Kevin J. Coyne, Alan Coren, Hugh Stephenson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, W. V. W. Norris (Chairman), Ann Brumfit, Craig Seton and David Sapsted, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Ford, Sarah Gretton, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoHoskyns in row on 'EEC perks fiddle' Directors' chief tells of '£100,000 expenses' Tournament of the Mind Portfolio Bond Sales of unit trusts surge Index Racing payback ruling Surgeons back tough action to halt kidney sales Picture Gallery Lorry was packed with explosives Rolls-Royce triumphs with £1bn sale to US Buy out deal saves Harland & Wolff £100m drag baron guilty Linguaphone Survey is ordered of Channel toxin News Roundup Lockerbie inquiry Ferry safety attack Dump site campaign Remarks denied Boost for British cars V and a chief backed Scientists pursue endless power source Chaos at evening rush hour Bar chairman answers DPP criticism Airlines may press for ban on radio-cassettes Kinnock wins victories against far left BBC chiefs 'should have faced prison sentences' Animal rights arrest Water staff cuts 'add to pollution' Illegal actions by sewage works By a Staff Reporter: Women figure in QCs' list Telegraph papers plan to. pool editorial staff Thatcher warned of backbench disquiet Drug gang and ringleader to be sentenced today End of a lucrative road for Britain's biggest smuggler of cocaine By Our Crime Reporter: Cocaine trail leaves behind 'Life' for broker who hired killer By Our Crime Reporter: Tight controls protect 'grass' system from abuse Scotland Yard's network of 3,000 informants Mitsubishi TV Video Hi-Fi Gavroche health case 'should be thrown out' Dock change Aspley cleared Labour choice Peugeot ballot Ex-editor wins Pop suicide Drama writ Dance awards Energy Efficiency Office Department of Energy 'Wall of silence'' hampers RUC hunt for police killers Charles II clock fetches £165,000 Saleroom Pond win for Hanson Millet The Royal Bank of Scotland Paris proves fashion is all about Yves Peugeot 205 Thatcher hints that boycott academics should be dismissed Cancer research 'may go abroad' Clarke draft proposals for doctors' contracts Press chief fought to save choking wife British Telecom Hidden secret of 'disrespectful' painting National Party prepares for election despite Botha denial Activists to fight against 'house-arrest restrictions' Freed detainees pledge new campaign after hunger-strike victory over Pretoria Thatcher to visit Nigeria as debt rescheduling deal is agreed (AP): Ammonia blast forces evacuation World Roundup Hijack alert reported (AP): Bank scandal hearing Deadline on FSX (AP): Medellin charges Bonn rewrites script for Third World War Governor pleads for passport generosity The Hong Kong inquiry Kohl's Cabinet awaits pre-poll purge Dti the department for Enterprise (Reuter): Muscovites cheer rebel Yeltsin in second mass rally (Reuter): Rejection for America watcher Portuguese war on eucalyptus Pact tightens control of waste dumping British team unearths Oman desert secrets US missile cartwheels to destruction Dalai Lama accused by Peking More Iranians told to go but some links are resumed (AFP): Prisoner freed because of film (Reuter): Prison attack (AP): Embassy call (Reuter): Pilots angry (AFP): Protest order Gingrich post (AFP): Island victory (Reuter): Protest day Mother's job (Reuter): Taiwan first (Reuter): Life sentence Harland buyout is approved Water Bill fundamentally flawed, claims Tory Privatization Attacks on director of V & a 'personal and vicious' House of Lords Private control for hazardous waste 'High cost' of Labour councils Rent order cruel, MPs tells minister Raw sewage in sea not harmful, says Ridley Environment Swedish hero is praised Treaty law Finance Bill Parliament today Any Tom, Dick or Harry can offer a discount on some… B&Q Discount Card The voice of the people Spectrum The Times Profile Tournament of the Mind The Times Tournament of the Mind Daks Simpson Church's Famous English Shoes An artistic dilemma Artfile A weekly look at the art world Biography Budget BUPA Taking the correct precautions at the start of the career ladder A Growing Concern Putting the feet first Alan Franks reports on why walking is better than running Delta Five British Diabetic Association Facts behind the fiction Talkback Medical Briefing Tulip computers The Kindest Cut? Striking Paradox Times Diary Apartheid's evil incarnate The great communicator Commentary Chips down for Channon Hugh Stephenson sums up that disputed Garrick lunch On This Day Full Protection from Bombs New Austin Scheme Honour of a Lesser Man More Time at the Bar Voters and Fighters Budget rules on inheritance tax National debt RPI and alcohol Toxic warning After the Forum Cattle disease a risk to humans? Medical audit Marital rape case Commons security Hot pursuit Motorway jams A Christian view of Freemasonry Lockerbie briefings No orchids for Orchid Court Circular Queen's Counsel 1989 RADO of Switzerland Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Renzo Piano wins Royal Medal Architecture Lecture Blowing up a spinning star Science Report Luncheon Middle East Association John Edwards The editorial voice of Yorkshire Harrow School Ray Cook West End musicals under his baton Sir Harold Jeffreys Authority on geophysics of the earth Eton College Guild of Freemen of the City of London He that beliveth on the Son of God hath the witness… Dinners Today's services Mr W. E. Tucker, CVO, FRCS, now living in Bermuda,… Lancing College Reception British Heart Foundation The Arthrits & Brheumatism Council for Research Labelled for life Television Aldwych Theatre One of the old school David Robinson on John Schlesinger's new film, unashamedly old-fashioned in its well-crafted appeal Cinema Madame Sousatzka (15) curzon West End Sweet Hearts Dance (15) Cannon Haymarket Iron Eagle II (PG) Cannon Panton Street Recital Maria Bujánska Purcell Room Unloving womaniser Opera Don Giovanni Coliseum Brando Making it live Dance Ondine Covent Garden Spink & Son Limited In Saturday's Books Page: Germaine Greer's… Hungarian Books & Crafts The Times Port after clashing symbols Victoria Glendinning salutes Captain, O my Captain, our fearful trip is done Fire down below By William Golding Faber, £11.95 From a view to a death Fiction Snake's Nest By Ledo Ivo Translated by Kern Krapohl Peter Owen, £10.95 Eva Luna By Isabel Allende Translated by Margaret Sayers Peden Hamish Hamilton, £11.95 The Use of Man By Aleksandar Tisma Translated by Bernard Johnson Faber, £12.99 The Counterfeiter By Yasushi Inoue Translated by Leon Picon Peter Owen. £10.95 Burning Bridges By Maurice Leitch Hutchinson, £12.95 New Books Milestone on Dover road The Greeks and their Legacy By K. J. Dover Blackwell, £37.50 Octagon Press Times Literary Supplement This selective guide to entertainment and events… Jon Pertwee (above) returns to the role of the… Concise Crossword No 1828 Entertainments Angular still-life opera Word-Watching Winning Move Best Selling Books Pit luck for the wedding Television Choice Television and Radio Radio Choice Tiffany & Co. The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,937 Shamir accused of lying over PLO talks issue Israel's dilemma on ending Arab uprising Weather The Pound Fighting them on the beaches Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton ConsGold's US boost Barratt ahead Rank deal Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch Harland goes to Olsen and buyout team A bumper month for savings Merchant banks' profits tumble Metal prices and cash flow help lift RTZ to £427m By Our Industrial Editor: Small brewers toast the beer changes Independents see opportunity for expansion Rolls-Royce climbs to £197m New £1bn deal adds to record order book By Our City Staff: EMI pays $79m for Chrysalis stake BAT rises as tobacco is eclipsed Barratt the House Builder Bowater The National Exhibition Centre BAT turns to insurance as tobacco runs out of puff Tempus Falls in bad debt provisions lift Standard to £313m Church family buyout VG reports pre-tax fall Nestlé ahead Britannic pays more as result tops £13m Bad news from point to pint Wily old bird Kingfisher's flight path Croda advances to full-time £35m Laporte leaps to £95m on turnover up 11% Humour's benchmark Wily old bird The Times City Diary Loss causes French agency raises Boase stake to 9% New home for Barry Plessey loses buyout appeal Rolls Royce Mopping up Britain for a couple of Nabiscos Comment Kleinwort soldiers on Comment Tibbett & Britten in £16m rights issue Business Roundup Wolseley warning Trade Indemnity up Amstrad Oyston closes on Piccadilly Strong & Fisher hit Macallan-Glenlivet doubles profits Tilbury figures rise by 56% Bowater Industries leaps to £76.7m on improved margins By Our City Staff: Bridon increases results to £13.5m Company Briefs Britannia Arrow slumps to £27m at full time Spring Ram jumps 55% in lively year (Reuter): IADB agrees package London Traded Options Peking in C&W deal B. A. T. Industries Smith & Nephew ahead to £124m Croda International Plc Training Enterprise Councils European cash for BT will boost N Ireland telecoms Rentokil surprises with 33% advance Morgan Grenfell Group PLC Profits slump by 27% at Bernard Matthews $17m buy for Ibstock offshoot Smiths deal Hunting gain Baird purchase Standard Life First-time contributions help Cookson to £178m The Guidehouse Group Plc Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Share prices drop as brokers' worries about inflation persist Stock Market Jantar, the mining and minerals group where Mr Steven Parrish, a former stocjbroker, holds a 10 percent stake, rose 5p to 135p. The price has been supported by talk of a possible asset injection. Now there are reports that the group is about to hit the acquistion trail Oliver Resources, the Irish mining exploration group, firmed another ½p to 30p. Dealers claim the group has discovered large deposits of zinc at its Kildare project and that the feasibility study should make encpuraging reading. They are already forecasting a big rise in the asset value Alpha Stocks Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Shares slide Stock Exchange Prices London Forfaiting Company Plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Tin creditors will accept £225m in out-of-court deal' Gall to break Gatt deadlock Recent Issues Traditional Options Edelman issues libel writ (AP), (Reuter): Dow dips after selling in technology sector Wall Street New space race takes off The United States is again challenging the Soviet Union for space supremacy. And, as Robert Matthew reports, British scientists are being asked to help Time computers Personal Computer World Tapping Welsh wind power Andrews æ Toyota Computeach International Limited EDP Officer Macro - Marketing Limited Shopping for the best deal The retail chains are offering good pay and perks for computer experts Jobscene Morse Computers Ltd A new heart to England On the day the Queen visits Birmingham to celebrate 100 years of city status, two of its leaders, Albert Bore (left) and Roger Taylor (right) discuss its renaissance Midland metro Showcase for world business In its bid to become a world business and sporting centre, the city council is complementing the profitable National Exhibition Centre with a £150 million International Convention Centre The Metro is coming Parliament asked to approve innovative £800m rapid transit system Planning a £1bn facelift In place of the dereliction, Heartlands will provide homes, a business centre, and jobs International Convention Centre Birmingham Central Independent Television plc To the centre of a problem How government money and local initiative are helping to cure the inner-city blight British Gas A spring in the Hippodrome How Sadler's Wells has helped to end the myths of cultural desert in the Midlands Weedon Birmingham High-Point plc Gateway to the world Aviation Help—and a window The Media Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… Prudential Holborn Oliver Hibbert the Canning School General Administrator Aluminium Trade Searching for a project manager Many companies are looking for the perfect project manager-someone, James Cockburn explains, who can assemble the parts and the worksorce to build an oil relinery or an offshore rig, far from home InterExec SMI Angel George Meller Limited Ian Ashworth Communications Limited Trinity College of Music Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Principal Recruitment Consultant University of Hull New Career Opportunity Director of Research and Development Royal Navy Officer Cable & Co A Chance to Break into the City Quadrant Communications Ltd Agricultural and Food Research Council United Arab Emirates University Royal National Institute for the Blind Daresbury Science & Engineering Research Council United Arab Emirates University Haines Watts Recruitment Services Royal National Institute for the Blind TACK Training International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modopaper #@UK Ltd New Technology Du Pont Davis Build Robert Stace & Co. Ltd Strettons Chartered Surveyors Looking for a Challenge? The General Trading Company Northern Ireland Economic Research Centre CALA Start a Great City Career IIR Industrial THomas Mann Appointments Allied Dunbar Associates Management trainees Property Research Superb Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capital Appts Douglas Llambias Ar Executive Selection Accountancy Personnel New Technology Portman Computers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alderwick Peachell & Partners Merchant Securities Limited Love + Tate Financial AC Egerton Ltd Carryngton Ltd. Alderwick Peachell & Partners Nikko Capital Management Pearl Assurance The Personnel Partnership Jury experiment was an irregularity Power to substitute lesser verdict on appeal Banking & Accountancy Michael Page Finance Douglas Llambias Lords rule on appeals is obsolete Wenn Townsend Chartered Accountants Crème De La Crème Economists Advisory Group Ltd A. S. Consultants (Brokers) Limited Interest on costs from acceptance Photographers Agent City Receptionist Oriental Art Banking and Legal Crème Conveyancing Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oncology Services Saint Laurent (Menswear) UK Ltd Practice Manager/secretary Part Time Vacancies Personal and research assistant required by busy… Play-off dates for champions of leagues Hockey Boyd the spur to McNeil Swimming Marlborough pair to meet Radley in final Rackets Racing expected to receive £34.5m The dispute between the Horserace Betting Levy Board and the Bookmakers' Committee over how much money the bookmakers should contribute to racing was resolved yesterday when the Home Secretary delivered his verdict in the form of a replyh to a parliamentary question from Richard Holt MP. Here are the text of his replyt and, belowm full details of how the scheme will work Horserace Betting Levy Board Twenty Eighth Levy Scheme 1st April 1989 to 31st March 1990 Table a Table B Table 1 Table 2 Mandarin: Battling Bonne Arme can defy penalty in testing conditions Mandarin: Taunton Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections The Times Racing Service Derby reception warms to Piggott York prizes reach £1.5m Royal winner faces inquiry Yesterday's results Pipe team continues celebration New controls on coach trips Bolands Cross out Ladbroke Line Calder confirmed as Lions captain Rugby Union: England and Scotland Have Strongest Representation in Party to Tour Australia White will be a bonus UAU overcome late problem Pontypridd belie reputation Snow Reports Littlewoods Pools Tour Party and Itinerary Chill wind at Springfield Park Robert Philip on football's life in the shadows: Wigan Athletic Tomorrow Results from Sunningdale Davies is ready to thrive Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Claydon earns the opportunity to further reputation Golf Positive approach by Brown Draw favours holders Squash Rackets Charlton ponder return Last Night's Results The Met. Office Late goals by Spurs bring Forest's, run to dramatic end Rare success gives Newcastle hope Cooke still serving up chances Lloyd discovers a new challenge beyond the court Tennis: A Former Player Finds that Life as a Coach Has both Frustrations and Rewards Wilson is felled by right hand Boxing For the Record Results from Rosslyn Park England recover composure Table Tennis Weather disrupts heavy schedule Schools Rugby Results from Key Biscayne Capt Phillips relinquishes selector's role Equestrianism Canadians reach semi-final Snooker War mystery of Kent player solved Cricket Gullivers Sports Travel Bookmakers celebrate levy decision Racing and the Bookmakers Dawson defends tours by Lions Allison Pitter & Co Lightning Allen strikes twice to sink West Ham McAvennie plumps for a return to West Ham Examination day for Boat Race eights Liverpool keep the pressure on Package in the post Sport in Brief Round-Britain trip is path to the Atlantic Backer's crusade deserves support End Column
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