News from 13/04/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Cecil W. Robinson, Fred Catherwood, Colin Adkins (Trade union secretary), George Copeman, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Graham Rock, Philip Davison, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, William Stephens, Gavin Bell Oshikango, John J. Guy (Principal), Richard Thomson, Ronald Faux, Mary C. L. Hunter, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Patrick Nicholls, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Alasdair Cameron, Malcolm Harper, John Lewis Political Staff, Wynne Godley, Carol Leonard, Claudine R. Singer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Margareta Pagano, Jonathan Rendall and Andrew Longmore, Bernard Levin, Maureen Watson, Brian James, R. G. Robinson, Henry Gee, Gary Born, Ruth Stungo, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, John Lewis, Political Staff, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, J. M. Thunder, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, David Young and Martin Fletcher, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Archie Newhouse, Malcolm Smith, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Dennis Signy, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchan, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Celia Brayfield, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Robinson, Alan W. Welch, Steve Acteson, Roland Rudd, Stephen Thorpe, J. R. Sargent, Robert Matthews, Roland Rudd and Philip Webster, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Alan Fearn, Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, Raymond Keene Chess, Correspondent, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Barbara Wadsworth, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, David Brewerton, Sue Stuart Smith, Joe Joseph and Catherine Sampson, John Goodbody, George Ace, Andrew Sinclair, I. Schapera, Christopher Walker, Simon Hayes, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Rhiannon Chapman, Michael Austin, Glyn Emery, Christopher Walton, H. W. Russell, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, Richard Loftus, Philip Turton (Chairman Student Committee, Council of Legal Education), Sheila Gunn and John Lewis, Jill Steward, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anthony Royston, Maria Scott, Winifred Francis, Michael Fay, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Thomas Stuttaford, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correpondent,
ResumoLabour unveil plan to reverse water sell-off Left attacks party's state industry policy Sugar Ray Robinson dies at 67 Index Teachers may have to train without pay Far from Harrods in the back streets of Egypt Terrorist bomb warning given after explosion Warrenpoint IRA blast leaves Catholic girl dead Rostropovich to go home Chinook death claims for US Tail of Concorde 'hit by lightning' New King's Cross inquiry ordered James Meade Limited Engineering pay talks break down News Roundup Charity wins damages Alert over baby food Man set fire to wife Damages for ex-pupil British Midland Dockers' employers refuse to negotiate Lonrho fails to get report considered Harrods take-over Kinnock on the attack Innocent passenger 'put bomb on airliner' Murder trial told of anguished wait for missing wife Labour in attack on judges Duck makes posthumous claim to fame Boy of 9 sexually assaulted pensioner Police seek lower criminality age £1,000 fine for polluting stream '£1.1m false insurance claim' Banker's death in Swiss lake Stately surroundings for pupils Britons set for home holidays Elonex Big cuts in college lecturers confirmed First win for widow By Our Media Editor: Duchess 'hurt by criticism' Panam Deals saddling UK with nuclear waste 'for years to come' NHS reforms 'will bring higher costs' Smokers' eating habits 'may be heart risk' £1.23m blue diamond for record collection Salesroom Good Housekeeping Institute Underfloor heating in the Roman style Tories go into county elections fighting for poll tax Labour sets out industrial strategy to fight election Future government would give DTI 'power-house' role Abbey National Prehistory comes alive Short keeps pressure on leader Nigel & Co Sex abuse cases up by 24% NSPCC report Woman 'fought off Notting Hill rapist' Gear modifications passed by Boeing led to helicopter crash Newscientist Send for a free issue Strategic road plan praised London's traffic Police surveillance takes flight Signal tests 'not monitored' Lotus New scientist Fruiterers warn cost of apples may rise Theatre sale Cheque fraud Record run Ex-PC's award Fall to death Britons win (Reuter): Soviet writer claims to have found last Tsar's remains in 1979 Green lobby forces tougher controls for car exhausts Briton to be taken on Soviet space shot Bush accused of hampering 'liberation' From Our Correspondent Washington: Rostropovich to return to Moscow Mitterrand pledges aid to 'all victims' French diplomatic fiasco in Lebanon (Reuter): Hungarians oust ideology chief World Roundup Looking to the East Voodoo rite killings Terrorism increases (AP): Barbara Bush treated Bradley squeezes in (Reuter, AFP): Gorbachov issues a warning to Georgians Japan to lay ghost of past during Li's Tokyo visit (AP): Russians 'confirm' fusion claims Chinese editor's jail ordeal ends Victims of repression Maxwell bids for Jerusalem paper Aldus British plea to Hanoi on refugees Eta claims its first victim as the violence resumes Basque peace talks break down Skirmishes in bush as wary Swapo spurns surrender points World Movement for the Liberation of Lebanon Stock exchange attacked (Reuter): Dutch expel Soviet 'spy' (Reuter): Bomb denial (Reuter): Ariane delay (Reuter): Flight hitches (Reuter): Star queries (Reuter): Singer freed (Reuter): Doctor banned Settler charge Tube safety steps being taken now Minister opposes schizophrenia Bill Tory chief rebukes Walker The Welsh economy Higher education policy attacked House of Lords Rushdie is asked to pay Ceausescu comes under fire Labour MP critizes 'medieval tyrant' Foreign Office Welsh councils Bill rejected EC criticized on minibuses £30m grant Output up Religion law Parliament today Correction The house of the rising sums A boom in property and the mass sales of council houses brought a bonanza to thousands of families Continuing his review of the Thatcher decade, Brian James finds estates where the right to buy has produced a generation whose streets are paved with gold Thermoseal Anger and Pride in the Heart of our Cities Tournament of the Mind Answers: Rounds One to Seven Horse and Hound Apples and scares Britain's Latest apple pesticide scare is old news in the United States. Charles Bremner reports Zinc, the criminal element Medical Briefing Liquid allsorts Joint effort LASKYS Lifeline for travellers Assistance companies ensure you get the best medical treatment abroad There is no greater irritant for the temporarily expatriated hack than the absence of his reference Times Diary They didn't know in Reception, either, and it wasn't the sort of query with which to break the ice with other Times Diary Between docks and dock Roland Rudd on the legal disaster a strike poses Ron Todd Nuclear arms and the West Commentary Brilliant forms of brouhaha M. Chaliapin Greatest Operatic Artist Employment training Licensed teachers 'Not yet' for Nato Cap and Gatt Monetary key to economic issues GPs' services Fakes and fancies Women who work 'Anti-hacking' Bill UN's complex task in Namibia Legal reforms Taxing one's patience Arachnophobia Victim of apartheid Academic boycott Naming by numbers Court Circular Lord Layton The Times Queen Mother visits The Times Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Memorial service Birthdays today British Maritime Charitable Foundation Schools Windsor Castle dinner 'Sugar' Ray Robinson Supreme exponent of pugilistic skills Obituaries Geoffrey Binnie Anne Sharpley Better is the poor that walketh in his uprightness,… Legumes: back to the roots Science Report Dinners Institute for Biotechnological Studies Anniversaries Luncheons Grocers' Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Services Institut francais Slight of hand Television Tomorrow 'Hooray for Horror!' A child's guide to adult guile David Robinson hails the bold and sensitive first feature from a young British director, whose name is not Mel Smith Cinema Oddity and invention A Midsummer Night's Dream Royal Shakespeare Stratford-upon-Avon Theatre Simply sensual experience Carmen Tramway, Glasgow Brando Missing unity Opera Médée Queen Elizabeth Hall Largesse oblige Orchestre National de Lille/Casadesus Festival Hall/Raio 3 Concert Burning Secret New Books TLS The writer's cramp Bryan Appleyard reviews the first volume of the biography of a master novelist and private man Green fingers and eyes Gardening Eastern angles and angels Suffolk Forever Edited by Celia Jennings Alastair Press £10.95 Chemistry of the mind Fiction The Chymical Wedding By Lindsay Clarke Cape £12.95 The Miraculous Birth, Secret Life and Lamentable Death of Mr Chinn By Roger Moss Peter Halban, £9.95 Parlour Games By Mavis Cheek The Bodley Head, £11.95 Delirium By Oliver Simmons Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £10.95 The Open University This selective guide to entertainment and events… Best Selling Books Concise Crossword No 1845 Multiple Display Advertising Items Art from the mean streets Shakespeare at the Young Vic Ravishing but obsessed Television Choice Bbc1 Clever Phone Warsaw Pact in new offer to Nato The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,955 Word-Watching Weather Dr Glyn's chance slips silently by Political sketch Business & Finance 23-29 Law 29 Technology 31-32… The Pound Lending to consumers is slowing RMC ahead Porter in buy Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Beecham unveils £9bn link SmithKline merger to create second largest drugs group Banks put off decision on cheque card limit Polly Peck seeking a wider base DTI investigating more Suter links Inspectors appointed to search for illegal 'concert parties' By Our City Staff: LME to restart tin trading in June (Reuter): GPA set to order $20bn of aircraft Joint Venture on Drugs Tesco grows to £276m as turnover tops £5bn Dan Air Tebbit silent on Blue Arrow Sun Life Green image makes Tesco healthier Tempus Metallurgical division helps Foseco to £43m Business Roundup Connells Warning Goldberg campaign Peachey sells 19 properties Company Briefs London Traded Options Traditional Options Aquascutum falls to £2.5m Acorn back in profit Mecca shares down 11p as profits miss City's forecast Hewden's 62% rise Smiths ahead Telfos call FSM expands MSR loss Death of Robert Lyle Higgs at £25m on property strength Pearl leaps 37% to £66.2m Industrious revolution Happy eater Leaving gnome Cramer off contempt charge In veritas, vino Woolwich loses legal action on tax bill Pearl Group PLC Beecham takes a leap into the big league Comment Sniping over Storehouse Shares steady Building industry 'must lift capacity to remove deficit' Alpha Stocks Fujitsu Cancelled Order Wall Street Beecham merger spurs drug shares Stock Market No Title Hopes for economy push Dow higher Sfock Watch Recent Issues RMC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures IMF agrees $3.6bn loan with Mexico Henderson team moves to Murray Air fare fixing agreements not exempted by Commission are void in EC law European Law Report Luxembourg Durham Development Company GEC's bid 'threatens thousands of jobs' Avis Europe roars to £72m CBI against any 'panic' rise in interest rates French offer for BMP 'rash and ill-advised' Deloitte Haskins+Sells CAL Futures Limited Hynes Associates Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Opportunities Eagle Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items King's College London the Centre for… Managing Director's Secretary Recruitment Swiss Cottage DECCA Gray's Inn Solicitors Senior Secretary/pa for Busy Bond St. Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretaries The National Magazine Company Ltd Design Company P. A. /Office Manager £12,000 pa Personnel/advertising Executive Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/pa to Group Finance Director and Company… Franks, Charlesly & Co Paris Pa to Vice President Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Experienced Receptionist/telephonist Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Creme Near the speed of light Scientists at Nasa claim to have devised the ultimate space travel engine But will it ever go into production? Nick Nottall reports The book opens a new chapter Forget the personal stereo - soon you may be able to fit an encyclopaedia in your pocket The big fraud cover-up Computer crimes, desktop breakthrough, better viewing, bio-chip plan Compaq Time Computers Let the young listen Tulmp computers A robot to check the supermarket sneaks The conveyor belt can tell if something has not been checked out first Moving your office to the park Companies are leaving city centres for greater efficiency and better conditions. Leslie Tilley reports Jobscene The expert way to avoid disaster Perspective Safety, writes Gary Born (right), could become the computer's job Ward Executive Limited Express Assignments No Title E. S. O. R. Group Abacus Careers Programmers and Analysts NLA Recruitment Myriad Computeach International Limited World's worst taste could save lives Midland Technology The Research & Technology initiative Douglas Llambias Multiple Display Advertising Items Morley College Appointment of Finance and… Regency Computer Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sun International Exploration and Production Company Prontaprint Chelsea Drapers Linguarama The carbon-copy job mentality Rhiannon Chapman (right) examines how companies may be missing out on good personnel because of the tendency to stereotype candidates when drawing up applicants for new jobs Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… RoyScot Finance Group Hillsamuel Investment Services Gardiner Morgan International Defence Research Agency Graduates Trainee Management J & M Associates Ltd Sanders Norman Recruitment Aged General Council of British Shipping Staff Wanted by Japan Based International Exchange… Multiple Classified Advertising Items BUPA Capital Equipment Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Anders, Glaser Wills Ltd Telephone Sales Professionals BMW Chapman Taylor Partners Architects & Technicians Trevlyn Tanner Architects InterExec SMI Mobil Mandate Consultants Ltd Prospect Music and Art Ltd British Home & Hospital for Incurables Crown Lane… Manager Circa £600 P. 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The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pullman International Hotels Colefax & Fowler Limited University of Cambridge Estate Management and… Totally Sales Black Horse Agencies Mod Ministry of Defence Mim Britannia AFB Recruitment Limited General Portfolio Norwich Union Quantity Surveyors Taxation Personnel STC Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Jigsaw Utell International TCH Leasing Dawson and Daughters JRJ Advertising Ltd., Austin Benn Concord Multiple Classified Advertising Items MSL The National Museum of Science & Industry Crittall Merton Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Association of Financial Services Professionals Personnel Resources Janssen Carryngton IPS Financial Controller Train for Partnership Executive Connections Alderwick Peachell & Partners Management Accountant Talisman Hamilton Partnership Qualified & part Qualified Accountants Robert Half National Power Williams & Wingfield Recruitment Ltd Xpert Alderwick Peachell & Partners IPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scheme to benefit England's juniors Hockey The final flourish by Wilson Schools Football Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv The ultimate battle of will Barry Pickthall scans the latest America's Cup offering America's Cup challenge not pre-emptive Risk of injury Doubles headache facing Jacques in Helsinki squad Tennis Without flinching Time for change Man O'Magic rises to occasion Yaheeb triumphs in battle royal at Ascot Eloquent deeds of Liverpool Winners for Whitbread Cup Greyhound racing needs greater betting share Wembley mood O'Bnen orders aeroform silks Drugs in tennis Mandarin: Simjour set to underline potential Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Selections The Times Racing Service Katesville win lands gamble Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Ascot results Jockey Club supports Southwell all-weather Ripon Ladbroke Line Ayr William Hill Woosnam resumes European trail with a lighter step Golf: British Player Brings a Cold and Comfort Back from Augusta Champions take a tumble Another sponsor quits Snooker Time the selectors broke in fresh players John Woodcock looks at the task Ted Dexter faces in restoring the fortunes of England Results from West Hill Marlburians through Rackets Curtis Cup colleagues survive the confusion Campbell's food for thought Runner helps to put Barnado's in a new light The Times Determined competitor India fail to stem batsmen's advance Cricket Americans looking for rugby skill Britain ease to victory Croquet Waddle's brilliance fails to bring Spurs just deserts Football-Sheffield Wednesday Improve their Chances of Escaping Relegation from the First Division Europeans grumble on footing Equestrianism Last Night's Football NFL's new horizons American Football Demand for snap drug tests by IOC Drugs in Sport Soutter reverses the trend Squash Rackets For the Record Hodkinson takes title in second Boxing By a Special Correspondent: Wigan stay on target to claim two trophies Widnes win sets up title decider Rugby League Northern Division hoping to avoid more alterations Rugby Union Inflexible Police concede nine tries Games the goal for new squad (AP): Criquielion on his own Cycling Littlewoods Howard's way is to N Zealand Death of a boxing legend Lyle has his game tailored to suit yet another jacket Chelsea Old Townhall Millichip reiterates date plea Forest success adds to Southampton's gloom Clough's seat of power Sport in Brief Robinson's loss is felt in and out of the ring Slater's rich sporting life End Column
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