News from 31/03/1989
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David Nicholson Lord, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Alison Dodson, Gareth Johnston, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Anne Billson, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, John Gittelsohn, Ivo Tennant, Robert Kilroy Silk, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Richard Evans, Key Biscayne, Margareta Pagano and Martin Fletcher, George Sivell, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Richard Bassett, Titova Mitrovica, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, Michael Ranken, Director, Mohsin Ali, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Harvey Elliott and Stewart Tendler, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, P. McLean, Jenny MacArthur Gothenburg, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Jack Griggs, P. K. Goozee, John Percival, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, David Rowan, J. B. H. Byfield, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, Dominic Lieven, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Patricia Davies Mission Hills, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Mark Herbert, Jill Sherman, Richard Evans Media Editor, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Glyn Jones, Joyce Whitehead, C. B. T. Adams, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, David Young, Ian Smith, Steven Downes Orebro, Mandarin, Peter Aykroyd, Michael Sheppard, Ian Penman, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, David Heath, Jonathan Rendall, Jenny Gilbert, Daniel Ward, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Peta Levi, Geoffrey Rowell, Peter Davenport and Pearce Wright, Martin Bloom, Bailey Morris, Steven Parissien, Keith Macklin, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Hugh McMillan, Ivor Davis, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoDTI wins gag on Observer's Harrods issue Government blocks Lonrho's secret midweek printing plan Lord Young last night wrote to Lonrho's chairman, Sir Edward du Cann, demanding that Lonrho and the Observer immediately return any copies of the DTI report in their possession. He wants written confirmation that no other copies or extracts have been retained. "I take an extremely grave view of these events, whatever the means by which the report may have come into Lonhro's hands," he wrote Tomorrow Picture Gallery Plus False trail laid by 12 trusted executives Law results Index Gelignite flew on BA jumbo for three months Observer Texaco first to raise petrol prices Nicaragua plea by US to Moscow Oil slick captain sacked after test Ebel Les Architectes du Temps Thatcher visit to Namibia at risk Clampdown on 'slimming' drugs News Roundup Fine for tooting horn Hottest March day Chancellor criticized Seal attack reward Rastafarian ruling Jams cost London Buses up to £50m Congested capital Scots 'claim of right' raises hopes for self-rule School heads 'fail to back teachers who are assaulted' By Our Education Reporter: Councils 'holding back pay award' Pumps could bridge heart shortage Saved from canal mud Staff rift at nature agency Technicians offered 11% increase University pay The University Funding council, the body which took over responsibility for university funding from the University Grants Committee yesterday, faces increased pressure to abandon plans to close Glasgow and Cambridge veterinary schools. The scheme to close Glasgow and merge it with Edinburgh, and divide Cambridge among the remaining four English schools, has met resistance from Mr Malcolm rifkind, Secretary of Sate for Scotland, and the Church of Scotland. meanchile Cambridge has accused the committee of inaccuracies Both schools will present their case to the University Funding Council today; a decision is due in May IRA gun linked to murder of RUC men English pair hold lead Back in jail Cost cuts will halt consultants claim By Our Social Services Correspondent: Hospitals could be self-governing Jail for murder attempt By Our Media Editor: Bill may omit Itv details Tending all creatures, great and small Pensioners get cheap eye tests Tv 'losing hold on audience' Laura's miniature mortgage Delinquent parents may face charges Juvenile crine Dixons Nobody beats our deals New issue British Airways Exprees train 'going too fast' moments before Purley crash Signals men 'shell shocked' by work Clapham inquiry Ferry unions in protest Steak and mince are best of bargain beef Weekend food prices Whsmith Mankind threatened, Duke says Setback at V&A as post goes unfilled Mackay accused by 'hatchet' to the Bar Electricity Covers Every Heating Problem Fish quota curb strands 'foreign' boat Appearance 'can sway jury verdicts' Council housing stock in £68m privatization 'Film set' pattern for high-tech courts Curtain up on kaleidoscope of Namibia's independence Gorbachov foray to Britain will mirror visit by Reagan Reform drive was 'strengthened by poll' (AP, Reuter): Beirut rocked by depot blasts World Roundup (AFP): Apology to Korea Blacks quit embassy End of prison siege Visa refusal challenged By Our Foreign Staff: Herd offer on Muslim deaths US-Japan fighter deal delayed by Bush's demands Thatcher finds Africa a puzzle Plea to purge drug barons Brussels bid to ease firearms transfer face UK opposition Brussels—In an implied rebuff to British arguments that border controls are essential in the fight against terrorism, Senor Felipe Gonzale, the Spanish President of the European Community, said here yesterday that fewer than 1 per cent of terrorists were caught at a result of fronties checks (Michael Binyon writes). Spain supported the abolition of frontier controls within the EEC, and believed that better police co-operation was the answer to terrorism Third World sets Gatt challenge of ending farm war As officials of key trading nations gather today in Geneva for five days of intensive talks before a conference on Wednesday, Bailey Morris in Washington reports on how the Third World is challenging the industrialized countries on farm subsidy policy Rialto Riot police smash shipyard strike Tehran in tit-for-tat expulsion of consul (Reuter): Secrets 'sale' (Reuter): Three saved Ex-SS lies (Reuter): Havel invited Hijack arrests Mayor goes Kosovo doctors fear death toll of over 100 from riots Army on alert as uneasy calm prevails B&Q Plc Oscars triumph for 'Rain Man Swiss banks clean up image in wake of the Kopp affair National & Provincial Building Society A black day in Valdez James Bone investigates the disturbing failures of the oil industry in Alaska The Times Mops Give a dog a bad name New York has muzzled the pit bullterrier. Does Britain also consider this alien breed a deadly weapon? Times Diary Picture Gallery The unions and the union Commentary Limitless earthly power Glyn Jones on the seductive promise of nuclear fusion Russia's first democratic dawn Dominic Lieven On this Day Traffic-Jam City Gait in Peril Minor Misdeeds Dr Jenkins on the Resurrection Cause for offence EEC fisheries policy Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Child's death for lack of scanner Home 'improvements' Water privatization Medical audits Threat to Crown land Need for better street lighting Helping the low-paid 1558 and all that Yours hopefully Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheon University news Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Latest wills Dinners Forthcoming marriages Duchess holds new Passport Travelling far with The Times MacMillan's birthday ballet Unforgettable face of 200 French films Unforgettable face of 200 French films Thomas Shaw Envoy who witnessed Moroccan coup bid Guillaume Guindey Managing France's weak post-war economy Mabel Pickles Star's wife who gave them the money Danes Hill School No Title Wolfson College, Oxford Link between liver failure arid comfrey herbal tea Science Report Saluting the skilful makers of ancient China's pottery army Announcements & Personal Sale room flop for Guarneri Is this a competition prize? No, it's an Oscar Ivor David on the new, old-fashioned, Motion Picture Academy Awards ceremony Trash on the nail Anne Billson meets Texam writer John Blooom and his alter ego, Joe Bob Briggs, whose specialist subject is drive-in drive-in movies Rain Man As you like Recitals Dressing up Television Bonhams Sharply abstract Dance Rambert Dance Company Sadler's Wells Mothers and child Born illegitimate, Jane Lapotaire spent her childhood torn between tw worlds and two mothers, Libby Purves met her When knowledge is peace of mind Is the desire of victims of crime to be better informed about the outcome of their case purely a need to see justice done? The Times There ought not to be a law about it The Times Information Service Concise Crossword No 1834 Across Entertainments Look at me, I tour! Word-Watching Winning Move Television and Radio Design for living Television Choice Radio Choice Peter Davalle Siemens Hearing Instruments The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,944 Pupils cheer 'the venerable Magret' Prime Minister's African tour High-flyers' mission to save the world 14 years of acrimony Weather • Business & Finance 21-30 Law 31 Motoring 33 Sport… Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Apricot in counter-bid Trust down Stock Markets Stock Watch £400m ooil rig cotracts mean work for 7,000 New chairman warns of lower profits at TSB Minister to miss G7 talks ICI buyout team in the driving seat Managers and workers carry off record deal for haulage business United rules out Mi bid by Black Koppers disposals realize £5 06m By Our City Staff: Beazer stall about £1 bn in debt Molins slumps into the red Kellock Senior Engineering advances to £ 13.5 8m Business Roundup DC Gardner profits jump Jeyes up to £1.58m Habit passes dividend Clifford Foods ahead Barclays Victory for Miss World IA Pritchard fined by TSA Frederick Cooper results ahead 46% Beazer turning Koppers into gold Tempus Milken will deny 98 charges, say lawyers 'A hero who put California on corporate business map' By Our City Staff: £20m offices plan for Bray studios Company Briefs Rescue of Mcorp 'could cost $l bn' Wales in line for 1,200 jobs as Bosch plans new plant By Our City Staff: Italians buy 50% stake in Ferranti subsidiaries Rise to £2.6m for R&H Hall From a Correspondent, Vienna: Opec ministers guarded on strategy Streets ahead in buyout Burmah Oil up 12% to £88m Bain brooms clean up Widows mite Morning has broker Bass buys betting chain in £19m deal Weir lifts profits to £17m UBS Phillips & Drew Goodison warning is a cloud with silver lining Comment ConsGold leads on points Comment King Fisher Lasmo beats its profit prediction with £28m Deputy chairman of M&g to take the reins at UTA Hutchison Whampoa leaps 26% Hong Kong companies advance New World ahead hut cancels issue Land sale lifts Swire to £228m Poster light the way to £9.5m for More By Our City Staff: Strong growth helps Macfarlane rise 31% Young Persons Railcard Airbus wins jet contract from Japan By Our City Staff: Tougher competition hits Lambert figures Alida sells division for £7.5m Royal Insurance Dow slips a fraction m see-sawing session Wall Street BAe takes a nosedive downgrading of forecasts Stock Market After touching a nine-year low of 284p on Wednesday, the share price of Saatchi & Saatchi, the advertising agency, rallied 6p to 289½p. Last week's profits warning saw analysts reduce profit forecasts for the current year from £140 million to £95 million. Investors remain cautions abourt prospects but it looks as though the worst may be over. The group has promised to maintain its dividend of 16p net where the shares yield 7.3 per cent Recent Issues British & Commonwealth Merchant Bank Plc Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options The Marketing initiative Widespread falls Piedmont The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreiign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Results of the Law Society's Final Examination, winter 1989 Intent to injure victim not essential Shares swap liable to stamp duty Solicitors' Final Examinations 1989 Reasonable time allowed to accept payment in Police inquiry statements immune Damages for destruction of business of the could Solicitors' Exams? General Multiple Display Advertising Items Cardata No Title Jaguar & Daimler SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items 1985 Lhd Mercedes Cl Pack Hymermobile Diesel Motor… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Porsche Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Showrooms open seven days a week 01 534 7661 October Ibm Golf Gti 6 door. Jade green,… Golf Gti 16 V, Tornado Red, power steering, delivery… The CHINESE Garage Aston Martin Vantage Velonte GM Ford Sierra S Rs Cosworth 1986 D, I Moonstone blue,… The Times Volvo Sidlow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Return of the Healey 3000s Sporting Comback Cleaner Toyota goes green Car Buyers Guide BMW Authorised Dealers B. M. W Reliving an adeventure Mortoring Daniel Ward reports on the epic re-run of two-ton 1907 Itala Peking to Paris Fuel fear answer Roadwise Car Buyers Guide Birmingham Howells of Worcester Ltd Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Backford Inverstments Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Confidential Bramley E tmmac 200 Ivory. low mileage £13,750.01-459 9331… Liftsonic Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Franchise Development Services Ltd Examination Gloves Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Hillary & Company International Company Fullemploy plea for venture capital fund to help ethnic groups Your Own Business Designer 's eye on the light fantastic Autoswitch TF 500 with Fax Detection Ireland-1992 Presenta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Established Structural Steel Work Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nec Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fisher on the brink of a great leap Jenny MacArthur on a rider with a string of horses who is trying to break into the top 10 Woodcock going for the record Swimming Warning to internationals Offiah outflanks Moriarty Rugby League When perfection can become imperfect Gymnastics Opportunity for Graysoii to take title BPSA plan begins to take shape Student Sport Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Cauthen escape prompts action on equipment Racing England attack is key to success Hockey Southgate set for Europe Ideal Henley reference is launched Rowing Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Wasps in search of treble Ice Hockey Roll-A-Joint weighted to improve already impressive sequence Ludlow Results from yesterday's two meetings Ladbroke Line William Hill Doncaster Newbury SIS reallocates shares The Times Racing Service Why the Barbarians stand apart In a game stifled with fear an invatation club side stays faithful to a traditional approach Snow Reports Cram rewarded for a timely return to the ways of old Athletics Monsanta overcomes late arrival Equastrianism Yesterday's Results from Dortmund A tough draw for England Table Tennis Mason may figure in European box-off Boxing Pyatt could be at home in world title bout Examinations the top priority as Webb declines call Rugby Union England ready for junior grand slam Prost plans a unit to help crash victims Motor Racing British team retains the Bathurst Cup Real Tennis By a Special Correspondent: Holding tries to regain his wheelchair title Tug-of-war over Czech players Football: Derby Enter Amateur Plea for Guests who Defected Reduced fine does not placate Allen Conference benefits as crowds continue rising Non-League Football Newport County yesterday appealed to the Football Association against their explusion from the GM Vauxhall Conference. The Welsh club, which had until 5pm to lodge its appeal, did so with only minutes to spare. The appeal was made by Jerry Sherman, the Newport chairman, but the FA will have to decide whether he has club, which was wound up by the High Court because of unpaid debts Sabatini's recovery forces Sukova to revise her training Tennisi Kelly to ask for clubs' return Jolly handed nine-month ban after row Badminton Fay announces a defence using new 75-foot class America's Cup: Prospectice Challengers and Defenders Set their Sights on Auckland Reprieve for Norman Squash Rackets Dexter's emphasis on loyalty Cricket For the Record Neumann shares lead as Davies struggles From a Special Correspondent, Houston: Ballesteros defies windy conditions Golf Clubcall Monnet's bid falters at the last Yachting Hallett counts the cost of error by Davis Snooker The Times England's Neck injury may mean the end for Lumsden T Telecom Security FA show concern over head injuries Tour in the grip of politics Botham granted delay Boiling follows in Stelten's footsteps Edward Hide Cauthen escapes as leather snaps Return off Ballesteros Sport in Brief George Graham: The time bomb beneath sport End Column
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