News from 30/03/1989
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John Jowett, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Benjamin Duncan, Adrian Room, Graham Rock, Nick Nuttall, Michael Hornsby and Sue McDonald, David Pariente, Patricia Davies, Mary J. McDonald, Anne Billson, Pearce Wright, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Martin Spence, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Jo Manser, Edmund Andrews, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Maggie McLenning, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Grete Rehter, David Nicholson-Lord and Mark Souster, Christopher Tugendhat, Chairman, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Margareta Pagano, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Michael Tate, John Lewis, Political Staff, Ruth Gledhill, Mark Horton, Louise Taylor, Malcolm McDonald, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Rodney Lord and Philip Webster, Ray Kennedy, Martin Cropper, Peter Oakes, Douglas C. Spanner, Michael Jeffries, Ann Kent, Elaine Feinstein, Michael Clark, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Andrew Wiseman, James Bone, Valdez, Alaska, Charles Bremner, James Dunnett, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Patrick Delafield, Leslie Tilley, Rasit Gurdilek, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Rodney Cowton and Philip Webster, Barrie Abrahams, (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Wolfgang Münchau, Rafael Calzada, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, T. P. Smith, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Sherr, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, Catherine Sampson and Chris Pomery, Robert Matthews, G. B. Boardman, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, John Holland, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Keith Wheatley, Bryan Appleyard, Brian Beel, Terence Burlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Perera, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, A. F. Cooper, Chairman, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Malcolm McKeag, David Tytler and Douglas Broom, Judith M. Brooke (Hon Secretary), K. C. Bass, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Seely, Tim Waterstone, P. D. F. Higgingbottom, Alan Lee, Sarah Jane Checkland, L. Sequeira, John Hoskyns, Director General, Alan Coren, Noël Goodwin, Dominic Lawson, D. Coulter, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Chris Moore, Amir Taheri, P. Glaister, Colin Campbell, R. T. Oerton, Richard Sarson, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Peter Tabori, Rodney Lord Economics Editor,
ResumoTraffic jams 'cost Britain £15bn a year' CBI demands emergency action in the South-east On Saturday in the Times Tournament of the Mind Law results Fishermen in race to save salmon from slick New disease tragedy looms for North Sea seals Defiant teachers oppose Baker's reforms City revises forecasts after wider trade gap Explosives theft starts IRA alert Muslim moderates shot 'over Rushdie' Unions split over action on pay rise Conventry Polytechnic lecturers yesterday voted to stage a one-day next Thursday. They will also work a strict 30-hour week until the college agress to recognize the National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education Clinique Explosive device left on jumbo jet News Roundup Ferranti to shed 600 Poll tax stamp deal First Ecstasy death Cable car stranded English players lead Wife's contempt fine Newspaper search for IRA messages Wapping case given deadline Labour line softens on closing US nuclear bases College disruption spreads as poly staff votes to strike By Our Higher Education Reporter: Pupil violence driving teachers away Knife and chain threats School visits to the Science Museum are to remain free for the present because of uncertainty over the funding of out-of-school activities under the Education Reform Act (Simon Tait writes). Last October the museum became the latest institution to charge for admission, except for school trips. This concession will continue during the 1989-90 school year. Of museums which charge, only the National Maritime Museum has a schools registration fee. The Natural History Museum, which began charging two years ago, has no plans to charge schools Boycott by moderate union Licensed teachers' scheme Seals saved from killers Legal aid may go to advice agencies Parents to pay for child crime Students welcome changes Legal reforms Mini-sub locates poison shipwreck Nurse had man drugged in 'Agatha Christie' plot OED editors never at a loss for words Boy driver ignored friend's warning Open verdict on seven victims Weak dollar pots pressure on prices Petrol company threat of forecourt increases Mitsubishi Electric UK Ltd. Upstaging the Duchess Direct control of mentally ill Community care review Nurses are commonly assaulted in hospital grounds, in the community and in nurses' homes (Ruth Gledhill writes). According to a survey reported in Nursing Standard, a uniform is no longer any protection. Of the health authorities that responded, 60 per cent said nurses' homes had reported break-ins or assaults Portfolio Bond Shrapnel death Body identified Wine recalled Legion victim Renault Firms face hidden costs of £15m Task force members with traffic problems on their minds Dixons London strangled by poor roads system, CBI says Purge on parking proposed Oxford University Press BR blames driver error for crash Purley inquiry told signals and brake equipment were found in order 'There was a bang like a detonator' 'Threats to drivers' over signalling Clapham focus on faults Army Officer Chaos that delayed the rescue Six South African blacks seek refuge in British Embassy Denial of kidney charges The Bridge Programme Politics of the gun in Turkey US drug money ring is smashed World Roundup Teenagers hijack jet Takeshita at low ebb (Reuter): Nagy body exhumed (Reuter): Drexel man charged Rembrandts slashed Olympus AF-10 By Our Foreign Staff, (AFP): Voters deliver more setbacks to party in Soviet elections Moscw—Mr Eduard Shevardnadze, the Soviet Foreign Minister, has told his visiting French counterpart, M Roland Dumas, that the party leadership was surprised by the scale of the negative voting in Sunday's election (Afp reports). But Mr Shevardnazde also described the results as a boost for radical reform The Electricity Council Times man arrested near Albanian border Russians ask US for access to boy Defection of chess prodigy Ad men aim high with Soviet rocket Bush cuts funds for Contras in switch to diplomatic path Beirut shelling ends brief truce (Reuter): Israel worried by exodus to south Tunis (Reuter)—The Palestine Liberation Organization executive committee has nominated Mr Yassir Arafat as President of the state of Palestine, a spokesman for the organization, Mr Ahmed Abderrahman, said. The nomination will go to the vote in the PLO's Central Council when it meets in Tunis tomorrow Allied Easter Savings Bhutto caps the occasion North trial hears of Reagan alarm on impeachment Toyota (Reuter): Seizure in Peking of rights petition adds to Hong Kong fears Pekinr (Reuter)—A Chinese official yesterday ruled out an amnesty for political prisoners, hours after Hong Kong delegates tried to deliver a plea for their release on the 10th anniversary of the jailing of Wei Jingsheng, China's best known political prisoner, and as China admitted police use of torture Fate of Gatt in the balance as vital pact proves elusive Tomorrow officials from the main trading nations will gather in Geneva for five days of intensive informal talks. These "greenroom" discussions will prepare the ground for the start of a formal international conference of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade on April 5. Bailey Morris in Washington reports on what is already regarded by some of the invited guests as a funeral for one of the great institutions which arose from the ashes of the Second World War B&Q Blockade of Guatemala prison revolt Italian gets medal for sinking UK destroyer Hitler plaque (Reuter): Yard stormed Gander review (Reuter): Yemen aid 'New' Louvre (AFP): Greek divorce A priest of bookish revolution The Times Profile Biography Beijing International Hotel The West's Russian spring Artfile A weekly look at the art world Tournament of the Mind Staying young with his-and-hers hormone replacement therapy Natural Risks Medical Briefing Light Relief How essential are these oils? Can fatty acids really reduce the rish of heart disease and protect against arthritis? Ann Kent reports Doctors go for the jugular A new consumer watchdog is about to wage war on medical charlatans.'The Quackbusters' state their case Millet Laskys Times Diary Picture Gallery Open door to a super shark Iran: a hope extinguished Amir Taheri on the implications of Montazeri's downfall Advance through thaw Commentary (From a Motoring Correspondent): The Motor-Car's Use in War Glasnost and the Times The Kosovo Test Fair Play and Foul Mutual benefits of medical audit Civil war tribute Chinese in Tibet Housing plight of single parent EEC 'fraud' rumpus Death of Jesus Inheritance tax A 50s classic at the Elephant After the Forum Gatwick runway Softly, softly Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Wilmslow Prep School Royal Doulton China & Glass Supplement Court Circular Durham School Malvern College School goes co-educational The night sky in April Richmond Tutorial College T. E. Utley Memorial Award Appointments St Swithun's School, Winchester Forthcoming marriages Polytechnic news Malcolm Cowley Historian of the "lost generation" of authors Lockwood West Versatiole actor of Upstairs, Downstairs fame Sir Charles Taylor Stout-hearted Conservative MP Said Al Mufti And they went forth, and preached every where, the… When queen ants unite Science Report Maya the star watchers Dinner Anniversaries Scottish QCs appointed Talbot Heath Bournemouth Cinderella Rockefeller David Robinson on a "warm and supple" performance by Melanie Griffith in a modern-day fairy-table Cinema Working Girl (15) Odeon, Leicester Square La Lectrice (18) Curzon, Mayfair Tequila Sunrise (15) Warner, West End; Cannons, Haymarket; Oxford Street Nickly and Gino (15) Cannons, Panton Street; Tottenham Court Road Walker (18) Plaza 3 French collection fun Concerts Wallace Collection Queen Elizabeth Hall Royal Shakespeare Company Brando & The Art Of Excess Philharmonia/Davis Festival Hall Doleful stones Television The Times Rotten in heart Theatere Restoratio The Pit A calm power Sviatoslav Richter Barbican Hall Recital Lee-Roy Travel Putting words in our mouths Philip Howard on an epic of the English language The Oxford English Dictionary Second Edition Prepared by J. A. Simpson & E. S. C. Weiner Oxford £1,500 New Books Octagon Press Cannibal with a sweet tooth Fiction My Chocolate Redeemer By Christopher Hope Helaenann, £10.95 the Book of Evidence By John Banville Secker and Warburg, £10.95 Children in checkmate Searching for Bobby Fischer By Fred Waitzkin The Bodley Head, £12.95 Hungarian Books & Crafts Leavis in the Lump Collected Essays Volume 3 By Q. D. Leavis Cambridge, £30 The Times Literary Supplement Concise Crossword No 1833 Entertainments Information for April Word-Watching Winning Move Night of a few stars Television Choice Radio Choice Leroco Direct Sales Ltd. Television and Radio Mugabe cool on Thatcher reform plea Harare crowds warm to Britain's expansive Prime Minister Taking tea with the 'Pink Lady' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,943 Weather The Pound Co-op pays interest Trilion loss cut Trade deficit widens to £1.7bn Markets calm despite worse-than-expected current account gap £630m buyout launched by Magnet team By Our City Staff: Schroders ahead 11% with £30m A rebellion brewing in the regions Opininons divided as MMc report is rejected By Our City Staff: French ground offers £103m for BMP Tyndall in red on assets write-down Barratt the House Builder By Our Economics Editor: Standard of living accelerates Sun Life Assurance Society plc Evans to succeed Rooke as head of British Gas Opec optimism on prices and output Amberley to join USM Marley builds on sound foundations Tempus Hogg Robinson broker falls to £10.5m in year after demerger Guardian Royal Exchange Record payout as Glynwed sparkles with rise to £82m GRE climbs 45% to £239.1m Sun Life makes £3.2m extraordinary provision Marley profits up 27% at year-end Cut-price buyout at Streets Enough is too much By Our City Staff: Panic public house sales are 'unlikely' Rolls wins $105m of orders BP division in sale to Pentex New price low at Kalamazoo Splash falls to Astra bid Swansea Bay Buyout plan at Magnet raises question of value Comment Long haul to better figures Comment Losses of £1.8m for investment bank Business Roundup BHH record at £7.32m Blackwood at £15.5m Amstrad NMW slumps into the red By Our City Staff: Profits up to £22.4m at Spirax Grampian soars 70% to £10.95m Result helped by trebled profits in animal health division Slough Estates leaps 21% to £75m Willis Faber holds dividend as profit slides to £54.4m 'Sincerity bond' offer by Minorco Company Briefs London Traded Options Rockware Group rises to £11.1m Frogmore Estates falls to £9m at half time Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Alliance & Leicester Building Society RYZ likely to take Euro issue option Stock Market Slough Estates Glynwed International SG Warburg wins top slot with £4.1bn M&A activity WPP makes £28m bid for Millward (Reuter): Inflation worries damp clown Dow's progress Wall Street Recent Issues National Westminster Bank PLC (Reuter): Bond executives to explain tax haven Nefax The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities recover early falls Stock Exchange Prices Don't eat your heart out Prevention, treatment and research are the focus of Cardiology '89, a five-day international conference in London next month. Pearce Wright reports Beecham Pharmaceuticals When the beat goes on screen British lead in a claim to shame Two out of three Britons have too much cholesterol in their blood Star wars in the operating theatre Technology is moving on, but the NHS cannot always afford it The Chest, Heart and Stroke Association Er. Squibb and Sons Ltd British Heart Foundation A bigger role for the ambulance Can ambulance crews do more? Michael Jeffries investigates Schneider U. K. Pulse A healthy new lead for Britain? A bold attempt is being made in the UK to rival a world leader in medical technology. Nick Nuttall reports More money, but less security John Amiry (right), a consultant at Computer People's Business, talks to Leslie Tilley about working freelance Jobscene New Technology Henley Business Software Analyst Programmers Pro-Data Computer Recruitment Consultants Ltd. Programmers and Analysts Figuring out the copyright NLA Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer-aided couture The latest beauty on the catwlk is a software package devised to take the hard work out of fashion design. Richard Sarson looks behind the seams A wing with a twist forestalls a spin Closed shop for grants? Terence Burlin on government inconsistency in research funding Perspective Time Computers Morse COmputers Ltd. Finland's green database What Micro? Insulation and the ozone layer Briefing Lee Valley Water Company IIR Ltd, Financial Times Business Information Technical Translators Lubrizol Ltd, Computer Aided System (UK) Limited, Multiple Display Advertising Items Scan-Gambia Shrimp Ltd., DBA Associates Limited The Canning School Crown Television Productions Ltd., Programmes Training Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Changing focus of marketing A marketing director will play a central role in steering his company towards the most promising fields, Malcolm McDonald writes Appointments Phone Rochester Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nottingham Oddfellows Friendly Society Administration Manager Banking Personnel Kings Way Epson (UK) Limited, Financial Brokers MacBlain Nash & Associates Director of Research and Development The Institution of Electrical Engineers Graduate Appointments Sebvia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exploration Consultants Limited Royal Navy Officer Humber Contract Interiors Ltd., Pilkington Insulation Limited, Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Electricity Generating Board Haicrow Fox and Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Antony's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford Instruments Limited F. 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Partnership Accountancy Recruitment Consultant Capital Graduate Appointments Touche Ross Core Consulting Group Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kennedy Stephens Mervyn Hughes British Museum Natural History Accountancy Personnel Personnel Resources Carryngton Ltd Accountancy Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coopers & Lydrand Tate Appointments La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Hill Samuel Personal Finance Limited State Bank of India Letraset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Untrammelled power of a university visitor Rarely is a judge justified in directing the jury to convict La Crème De La Crème Harrods Limited, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glynne's Solicitors Desktop Publishing OV Selection Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loan deal is not trading The Earl Cawdor Secretary/admin Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gambler's instincts curbed Weekend of facing the music Netball Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Darcy aims to shun treadmill route to Ryder Cup team Golf English rugby under pressure Value of lineout Washing of dirty linen Tasty custom Sporting package A survivor finds a new goal Athletics Test cricket changes needed Up to the clubs Transfer lesson Sandown entries and weights Adventures underlines his Ms Towcester chance Point-to-point by Brian Beel Bailey's welcome win Leisher makes good progress Desert Orchid set formidable Whitbread task Racing Stephenson is keen to run Apprentice title to he sponsored Mandarin: Hoy to start campaign on high note Mandarin: Doncaster Selection Mandarin: Taunton Selections The Times Racing Service Saratogan return may be delayed From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Mullins family excel Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline SIS to take pictures from BBC The Complete Sports Service Sailing into troubled waters from day one Barry Pickthall on the controversial history of the America's Cup Snow Reports Grand National The world waits on Fay's next move Yachting: Mixed Feelings among Europeans after New York Judge's Decision to Strip San Diego of America's Cup Turi's last chance to reach final Equestrianism Soviet amateurs and professionals meet Cycling Mason makes it 30-in a row Boxing Been need not wait to be second to Nunn A leap into a world cast in mystery Fishing Ciparick ruling adds to case for a new Deed Commentary ADR are bailed out by Bale Hockey Faulkner wins flight to US Nineties await yesterday's man Gower Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, makes an early declaration on England's (and Dexter's) captain courageous More exposure, less justice Sport and Television ITV pair reject BSB First round Results from Dortmund Noah increases the pace as opponent is cut down to size Tennis England protest over starting times Table Tennis Football: Former Coventry Forward Relishes Unusual Cup Prospect Houchen signs for Hibernian Second strings take chance to call the shots Squash Rackets Whistle blown on April Fools' Day For the Record Hastings sure he can prove his fitness Rugby Union (AFP): Moody looks Inspired pick Cricket Mountain descent (AP): Hosts for boxers Conner rules out America's Cup appeal On Page 46 David Miller; prospects for 1991; troubled history of the America's Cup Liverpool's hopes kept alive by goal from Barnes Anger over date switch The Listener (AP): Profits at Seoul set record Budd is asked to pledge loyalty (Reuter), (AFP): Cooke still at the top Sport in Brief Hutchings is back on the road to success (AP): Ballesteros in attempt to recover form Museum on the treasure trail End Column Sussex sign fast bowler
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