News from 06/04/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Robert Philip, Maxence MacDonald, F. M. Akerman, Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Anne Billson, Barbara Lamb, Betty Collins, Richard Thomson, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, John Stansell, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, M. A. Wyledbore-Smith, Ian Murray, N. Ishiyama, James Bone, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Borris Rankov, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Leslie Stobbs, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Wyatt of Wefford, Chairman, Bernard Levin, Colin Sherwood, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, John Lewis, Political Staff, Mohsin Ali, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Pearce Wright Science Editor, David Tebbutt, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, James Bone, Gavin Bell, Ray Kennedy and Andrew McEwen, Peter Ackroyd, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Byron Rogers, Simon Gibson, Philip Robinson, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Howard Goldsobel, Rodney Cowton and John Young, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Humphrey Hawksley, Max Harrison, Roy Beldam, Chairman, Leslie Tilley, V. A. WOOD(Research associate), Gavin Bell, Angela Lucas, Frank Dixon, Secretary and General Manager, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Gloria Tierney, Chelwood, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mel Webb La Moye, (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Graham Walker, Simon Burrough, David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Hugh Hanning, William Holmes, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Red Harrison, Paul Griffiths, Frank Booty, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Rhodes Boyson, Conrad Voss Bark, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Humphry Berkeley, D. A. Peters, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Christopher Thomas, Peter Leng Chairman, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Beeston, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Jill Livock, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Dr Jim Riordan, Andrew Buckoke, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Shemilt, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Maria Scott, Mark W. Newman, Colin Campbell, Ian Stewart, Richard Sarson, R. Langton Hewer (Consultant neurologist), Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Norman Daniel, Christopher Stoddart Managing Director and Chief Executive, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Frederick Gore, Peter Brooker,
ResumoHigh hopes for summit Gorbachov talks open with smiles all round Hint of an invitation for the Queen to visit Soviet Union Portfolio Bond American nightmare Saturday Snow chaos Index Safe passage offer to Swapo guerrillas Attenborough onslaught on 'marketplace' TV Kremlin sold jets to Libya says US High hopes for summit Westland leak approved by Downing St, says Brittan Premier Resorts Picture Gallery Trainer jailed for entering 'ringer' News Roundup Royal letters stolen Emergency landing Press laws review Legal aid criticism Soho arcade arrest Short near to win Farm pollution's record high DAKS Simpson 20,000 people a month joining green groups MP quotes DTI 'liars' allegation on Al Fayeds Lawson likely to stay in post as Chancellor Rain no damper on Irish talks Roads in worse condition than in 1977 Colleges face staff pay unrest Town curbs the 'lager louts' Funeral mob had 'murder on its mind' Call for public scrutiny of Channel tunnel safety Tower blocks made 'child-free zones' Communities told to tackle increase in rural violence Drinking and disorder Doubts cast on Utrillo expert Saleroom Lotus Banking on bricks Portfolic Bond Funding crisis threatens Bristol theatre Renault Estate agents 'poor value for money' Cities of the mind rooted in the past Classical Association Crash driver given limited immunity from prosecution Purley inquiry hears 'important' evidence in private Dixons Nobody beats our deals Railmen made 'illegal' train switch Cancer patient defeats the odds Tunnel hitch Big vote against regional pay proposals Royal College of Nursing congress overwhelmingly rejects Government plans Editor used 'subterfuge' to publish spy extracts An Open Letter to Mr Gorbachov, on the occasion of… Mellor deplores 'propaganda' from doctors Engineers' union opens Toyota factory talks Scientists discover natural insecticide Substance has 'worst taste in the world' Guardian Royal Exchang Moscow gives in to British pressure and frees prisoners West 'trying to break down open door' on human rights Gatt 'nears farm breakthrough' World Roundup (Reuter): Emergency in Haiti Syrian missile threat Fresh Recruit claim Bonn recalls envoy From a Correspondent, Kabul: Kabul jails Pakistani 'spies' President of Kosovo quits as purge intensifies Namibia storm breaks over UN leader South African troops mass near bush war zone Battles upset poll speculation Israel releases Palestinians Poland and Walesa sign deal for wide reforms $1m bail for captain of Exxon tanker German radical Right gains support Sudan relief plan hits new snag Famine threat to a million Aquascutum London Triumph by Daley in Windy City poll Vietnam to pull out from Cambodia before October The Co-Operative Bank China backs down (Reuter): Jet drugs find (AP): Brazil riot Trial soon (AFP): Pilot's choice (Reuter): Killer disease Fugitive is held waiting for bus Australian scandal (AP): Czech ruling (Reuter): Wreck found (AFP): Kabul deaths (Reuter): Money move (Reuter): Stinger buy Privatization 'will not increase use of nuclear power' April 5 1989 Electricity Reforms 'will help to cut road deaths' New anti-pollution effort Anglo-Soviet trade exhibition Picture Gallery Opposition calls for statement on Brittan's Westland remarks Scots peers protest at prison sentence Role of friendly societies 'is being reviewed' Training needed in public services Rules to require stricter safety Water purity details Spectacles health risk Sub judice rule's limits Road delay cost £7m Bus safety Parliament today Beijing International Hotel Aspects of the hit machine The Times Profile The very model of a muddle Artfile A weekly look at the art world Allez les fumeurs! On the eve of its national no-smoking day, France is still dying for a cigarette Finding the missing like Can simple reflex tests help children with learning difficulties? Barbara Lamb investigates More than skin deep Medical Briefing Tulip computers One Grand Prix may not make a summer, but it can go a long way towards Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary The last word in glasnost President Gorbachov tomorrow addresses a distinguished audience at London's Guildhall. Bernard Levin, offering his services as a speechwriter for the occasion, believes Gorbachov will have to deliver words like these if he wants to convince the British people he is serious in his commitment to reforming the Soviet Union Hanoi in retreat from its own Vietnam Hearts v wallets Commentary Arrest of Mr. Oscar Wilde Obligations of Swapo Poland's Historic Compromise Railway Returns Cost-benefits of scanners Zoo tragedy 'Anti-hacking' Bill University pay Namibia and Gorbachev's visit Apartheid realities Nature agency staff A bishop's belief Food labelling 1558 and all that Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Training teachers in the classroom Children and alcohol Yours hopefully Arms and the woman Court Circular Today's royal engagements Windsor Castle Dinner College of Ophthalmologists Forthcoming marriages Receptions Appointments Icy clues to methane clouds in atmosphere Science Report Picture Gallery Dinners Banquet Wellcome Trust major awards Latest wills Ancient river boat discovered Canon Douglas Richardson Learned voice of Anglican Modernism Sir Paul Mallinson, Bt Psychiatrist and timber merchant Dr Keith Andrews Enriching Scotland's drawings collection Brigadier Guy Jameson Staff officer and college bursar Sedbergh School Birthdays today Anniversaries University news Polytechnic news RAF Cranwell graduation Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Let slip the dogs Television The Playhouse The same beneath the skin David Robinson finds originality and imagination in the new films, although plots and storylines are strictly standard issue Cinema No nonsense ECO/Tate Barbican Hall Royal Opera Covent Garden House Rapid radiant Haydn Concerts LPO/Rattle Festival Hall/ Radio 3 Royal Opera House Tragedy at bay Theatre Romeo and Juliet Swan Stratford-upon-Avon Brando Spink Buy Silver & Jewellery In love with words Peter Ackroyd on a new biography of Gustave Flaubert Flaubert By Herbert Lottman Methuen, £17.95 The future imperfect Novel of the Week Novel of the Week Give Them All my Love By Gillian tindall Hutchinson. £11.95 In the TLS this Week On Saturday's Books page: Victoria Glendinning… Hungarian Books & Crafts Seeks single, solvent and sincere male for long… Table of a post-post-modernist Fiction Sixty Stories By donald Barthelme Secker & Warburg, £14.95 the Lover of Horses By Tess Gallagher Hamish Hamilton, £11.95 The Powers that Be By Mike Nicol Bloomsbury, £12.95 World of rolled trouser-bottoms Inside the Brotherhood By Martin Short Grafton, £14.95 The Temple and the Lodge By Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh Cape. £13.95 New Books The Times Lron Hubbard Information Service Concise Crossword No 1839 Entertainments Winning performances Word-Watching Winning Move Absurdity of violence Television Choice BBC1 Radio choice James Meade Castro upstages his ally The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,949 More misery forecast for London commuters Weather Speaker cornered by red herrings Political sketch Index The Pound Stock Market Ab Hit by Low Orders Ocean slips Wilson builds Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Berry ousted after boardroom battle Fromstein to face mounting pressure over £25m loan Abbey 'not being sent vote progress reports' Bank's riskier gilt buyback Milken missed at the Drexel jamboree Colleague pays tribute to integrity of the junk bond 'genius' America's Cup founding ends Substantial expansion for CSO Talk of increased bid lifts ConsGold shares Hill Martin Section 2 Société Générale buys TR for £50m Dewey Warren back in black with £4m Business Roundup Rockwood rises 83% Lee warning on sales Jerome profit up to £2.4 m The Times Pan Am Ford dealer tops £4m Link House in US deal UK set to win Chinese order Swift action still needed on Brady plan details The Times Ocean is still finding its land legs Tempus Recent Issues Swedish Match Ab Chemical industry investment to be increased 9% Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance… Securicor companies seek £85.4 m in parallel rights By Our City Staff: Moss Trust dealings suspended Now some talk of Alexander The Times City Diary 'Substantial' trade gap warning by Nedo chief Quarto Group to raise £6.6m for acquisitions Falshaw's fitting farewell The Times City Diary Taking the right grand tour The Times City Diary ATA Selection profit surges to £944,000 Wandering stars The Times City Diary UK gain lifts Sun Alliance to £372m Payout hoisted by Dredging Jacob slumps By Our City Staff: Analysts doubt WPP bid for Ogilvy Group is imminent By Our City Staff: FHA chief warns on data proposals New pressure on state industry prices Government demands higher rate of return from investment Chemical reaction goes deeper shade of green Comment Havelock nosedive continues Beckman slides at half time By Our City Staff: Meldrum acts to eliminate asset discount Sun Alliance Insurance Group Davis deal 'to keep Northwest intact' Unit trusts reject plan Bid approach to water firm By Our City Staff: EC clears the way for £14m BREL buyout M6 speeds to £1.24 m Alpha Stocks A Fimbra Member London Traded Options Traditional Options IRS Amstrad French 'start to join rush for Rank' Stock Market (AP), Dow Jones: Dow ahead as hopes grow on jobs report Wall Street SKF Small losses Stock Exchange The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Is the super mystery at last near solution? Robert Matthews reports on a vital technological breakthrough Puzzling through the problems EP Time computers Instant facts at your fingers Morse Compron Systems Ltd Still doubts over VDU risk Are terminals dangerous to users? Frank Booty Investigates OIS International Logbook for the liveware Jobscene Esor Group The squire's story Richard Henshell tells Richard Sarson how he made the jump from college to entrepreneur The Contractor Show Laptop in colour New Techonology Smart robot reads, and understands, the news Briefing New Technology Ward Executive Limited The General Trading Company Victims of a pension revolution Company pension schemes face a shortage of experienced staff to run them, Colin Sherwood explains why this is not the case in the booming personal pensions industry Chambers and Partners Austin Knight Selection Pension Management Prudential Holborn Partners for Prosperity Austin Benn CCL Financial Group PLC Hoggett Bowers Computeach International Limited Graduate Appointments IKEA Multiple Display Advertising Items St Quintin Chartered Surveyors Residential Negotiator Yorkshire Switchgear Multiple Classified Advertising Items Management PersonnelRECRUITMENT Solutions Nash Broad Chartered Accountants Mannesmann Kienzle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferguson & McLlveen Marine service Recruitment Consultants Today Electronics Engineer Magnet Mobil Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bondwell (UK) Limited AFSP the Association of Financial Services… JRJ Advertising Ltd InterExec SMI Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Mercedes Dealership Requires a Finance… Merton Canon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pfizer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today Newspaper of the Year Inter-American Development Bank Times Classified Hillsamuel Personal Finance Limited Ar Executive Selection Sensonics Ltd Southern electricity Delivers Better Value Harrison Willis DLLA Financial Horizons Prolific Financial Management Senior Development Analyst BBM Associates Monahans Chartered Accountants West Eight Legal & Accountancy Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriott Trevor James Accountancy Toch Multiple Display Advertising Items Friends of the Earth Bligh Accountancy La Crème De La Crème CJES Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Deloitte Haskins Sells Merryweather Office Manager/company Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brian Marber & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Progress Public Relations Multiple Display Advertising Items Owners of company can steal from themselves La Crème De La Crème Xpert Minter Ellison Multiple Display Advertising Items Simultaneous execution of civil and criminal searches no infringement of Convention Hartmoor International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audio Typist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Secretary/admin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atlas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Defeat for Chinese adds spice to singles Table Tennis A warm interlude in the wasteland Fishing Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Patience the key to an enduring success Michael Seely meets Arthur Stephenson, aiming to seal an illustrious career with a National win Moderrn weapons are no part of his philosophy (AP): Australia continues cup plans Yachting Modified Full Pelt relaunched An Australian cup solution Share-placing of Satellite Information Services Snooker strategy Good all-rounders Rugby fives alive Grateful owner Wrecking rugby Character of the Boat Race Endemic cheating Bar to juniors Season has arrived Mandarin: Desert Orchid for fresh triumph Mandarin: Liverpool Selection Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections The Langholm Dyer a National doubt From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Omens favourable for Irish Hamilton results Horse and Hound Aintree going Ladbroke Line Mercer sues over sale of Lingfield Rapid Raceline Eastern stars are going Western Sport in the Soviet Union Drugs, shamateurism and corruption have for many years clouded the image of Soviet sport. But as Dr Jim Riordan, professor of Russian at Surrey University, explains, there is now a willingness to confront some unpalatable truths Snow Reports Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool England win by a handsome margin Bowls Closest yet for Yates Cycling Lyle admits to feeling the strain Golf: Britain's Top Two Players Today Resume their Long Struggle for Pre-Eminence Wintry welcome for Barnes Foursomes favourites Uppingham confident of beating holders Setback to S Africa ban case Cricket Cash offer for drug injection Drugs in Sport Jahangir able to resist the challenge Squash Rackets Superior tactics put Milan within reach of a European final Romanians take four goal lead Double act is top of the bill FA seeking guidance Superior tactics put Milan within reach reach of a… Wednesday edge closer to safety Legal move to save Newport is considered Thorburn leads tour party Rugby Union: Doubt Remains over Captain's Off-Field Judgement Newport draw on reserves Football Results Late Welsh kick earns draw Kiwi re-signs For the Record Wigan move closer Rugby League Bravery is no match for tenacity of Jacobs Boxing Irish rally resisted by London Hockey Born-again Gower is back Gower's Career Record Screamed at Punched in the Face Underpants Stuffed… Biography of a Captain County players intend to press wage claim Peers soften attitude to cards scheme Medal for Hodges Sport in Brief No Title Clough's men end Norwich flight of fancy Watson in search of that old feeling Release date determined for Jenkins Coming of age for the Mets End Column
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