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News from 17/04/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Juan Carlos Gumucio, Thurstan Shaw, President, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Vijitha Yapa, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Sheila Martin, Ronald Faux, Geoffrey Hodgson, Robin Marshall and Neil MacKinnon, David Moss, Raymond Firth, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Lord Blake, Sally Brompton, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Craig Seton, Ian Smith and Alan Hamilton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Heather Neill, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, M. S. Lawrence, G. G. I. Barker (Chairman), Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, John Lewis, Political Staff, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Ian Smith and Jill Sherman, Shaun Johnson, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, M. Trinick, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Tony Dawe and John Goodbody, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Humphrey Hawksley, Peter Davenport, David Sapsted, Craig Seton and Philip Webster, P. N. G. Gilbert, William Norris, David Cross, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Ronald Faux and Mark Ellis, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, William Greaves, Albert Friedlander, Henry Shaw, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David A. Turner, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stephen Thorpe, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Maxwell Newton, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Mel Webb, Richard Faulkner, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Nigel King, Jack Straw, Sallie Ecroyd, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Jenny Gilbert, Barry Wood, David Walker, David Sinclair, John Goodbody and Stuart Jones, Martin Waller, David Tytler, Education Editor, John Marks, Duncan Cardow, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, Richard Fordham, Denis Delay, R. G. Walker, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, John Marshall, Jill Sherman and Ian Smith,

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Police in 'open gate' inquiry Hurd pledges action as deaths reach 94 Accusations of incompetence after Britain's worst soccer disaster Inside Envoy killed Tournament of the Mind Portfolio Bond Index Letter recounts horror 'We watched them die, innocent figures, lying prostrate and crushed on the green grass' Anfield Kop becomes silent focus of city's mourning UK Finance Ltd Names of 24 victims are released A day of mourning and questions follows the Father tells how he fought in vain to save his daughters Hillsborough Disaster Full judicial inquiry to be announced Government Response Choice off stadium began road to disaster This is the kind of thing you expect during a war, survivor says Terror and anguish on the West Stand terraces Revived youth writes letter to describe 'worst day of our lives' Hillsborough Disaster Thousands at requiem as Liverpool mourns Messages from Queen and Pope Catalogue of terrace tragedy Counsellors are called in to provide comfort Victim Support The desperate battle to save the injured fans Doctors attack 'total chaos' of rescue effort Hillsborough Disaster Inquiry will ask: how did rules fail at first-class ground? Hillsborough History Sports Safety and the Law Pledges near £700,000 Appeal Launched Thatcher hears of 'heroic courage' Oilman killed as fitting as blows out News Roundup Three die in fires Parking fines purge Knight in hiding Police hit new heights Letters arrest near Academics lift exam boycott Demand for greater press self-control Short's sacrifice proves to no avail Ministers clash over British astronaut venture Undercover PC killed at drinks club 53 held after party BT denies price rise reports Telephone calls Princess in the limelight The New Micro Cosmea £6,000 for barristers in training Pressure on Clarke to settle dispute over doctors' pay Mrs Thatcher is given a firm nudge by Conservative backbenchers today to switch responsibility for food to the Department of Health in the next reshuffle (John Lewis writes). Nearly two thirds of Tory MPs have told pollsters that they think the change should take place. In a survey conducted among a representative sample of 100 MPs by Market Access Political Opinion Panel, more than two thirds of Conservative MPs also said that public concern about the health risk in foods had been badly or very badly handled. For all the efforts of Mr John MacGregor, the Minister for Agriculture, to calmfears, there is clear dissatisfaction with the results he achieved Todd tells dock chiefs,'talk sensibly or it's war' British Midland Electronic battle for the badger MP questions Ingham role Anniversary celebration Portfolio Bond Plant power Pay ballot Toshiba Wardair Canada Community council to spearhead drive for Ulster unity Stop thinking of us as 'the enemy', head teachers urge Mr Kenneth Baker, Secretary of State for Education and Science, will take on the role of literary critic today. The minister is to address 300 sixth-formers from London and the North-west at a Granada Television seminar on the Charles Dickens novel, a Tale Of Two Cities. Mr Baker published a history of England in verse last year. A four-hour serialization of the book was commissioned by Granada. Mr Baker will face a challenge of a more familiar kind later when the Commons debates his proposals for science and mathematics teaching under the national curriculum Baker to veto opt out plea Ford sees the light over 'green' cars Judge allows brain-injury baby to die Doctors gain ruling Calm after the storm for Walker Channel swimmers are undeterred by tragedy British drivers the safest in Europe Motorway repairs Budget BUPA Drama of Utrillo 'fakes' rumbles on £53m road schemes put government's green policy on test Philips Business Systems Village peace shattered by American jets Truth, truths and damned statistics Whitehall Brief Hurd relents on cable TV franchise terms (AP): Activists to demonstrate for inquiry in Georgia Hospitals seek a better image Soviet psychiatry In an effort to improve the image of Soviet psychiatry, the Kremlin has received a delegation of American psychiatrists and released a number of political detainees from the special psychiatric hospitals, which are now to be renamed. The following reports in the samizdat press, while confirming some releases, suggest that the security police still see detention in psychiatric hospitals, or the threat of such detention, as a handy means of silencing dissent Prince witnesses Moscow church glasnost The Royal Bank of Scotland (Reuter): 11 accused in massive Bordeaux wine fraud (AP): Weapons haul (Reuter): Killer quake (AFP): Vatican drugs (Reuter): Shifting sands Spanish ambassador dies in shelling Lebanon rocked by artillery battles Shamir's election proposal coming under fire (Reuter): Afghan forces go to rescue convoy World Roundup (Reuter): Kremlin raises tax Chaplin celebration Trials law supported Swapo pullout claims Battle against oil spills (Reuter): Belgians protest at Nato missile update Vienna (Reuter)—President Ceausescu of Romania said in a speech that his country had the technical ability to produce nuclear weapons but did not want to do so, the official Agerpres news agency reported at the weekend By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: World news forum could attack secrets Bill Hungary's impatient reformers may split party Tehran arrests Larijani 'as spy for London' Icewalk loses radio contact Business Growth Training Jobs problem faces Hanoi's legions of 'Vietnam veterans' Abbey National Building Society Budd marries in the heart of Afrikanerdom Students attack Peking leaders after Hu's death Tamil Tigers set for peace talks Airport' 89: the chaos continues Dream holidays are set to turn into departure-lounge nightmares again this summer. William Greaves reports Sealink Dieppe Ferries Individual Section: 100 Finalists and their Scores Schools Section 10 Finalists Tournament of the Mind Today the thousands who entered The Times Tournament of the Mind learn whether they have qualified for the finals, which begin tomorrow Musicians Benevolent Fund Staying Home Times Diary Picture Gallery Cast in the mould of Peel The Thatcher Decade In the first of an anniversary series, Lord Blake, political biographer and historian of the Conservative Party, assesses Mrs Thatcher's place in the Tory tradition Lessons of Hillsborough Richard Faulkner on steps to make football grounds safer An inspector mauls Commentary On This Day The State of France Apartheid realities Heart and Mind Peace in Shamir's Time Implications of Hillsborough Planning appeals Chichester site High-tech justice Naming by numbers Water Bill may endanger antiquities BMA leaflets Road pricing Bevin's role in dock scheme Begging at stations A lone read Coals to Newcastle Court Circular Court and Social Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Christie's DJM: Nature notes Christening Picture Gallery O taste and see that the Lord is good Forthcoming marriages Sir Philip De Zulueta Careers in Downing Street and the City Marriages Hu Yaobang Deposed Chinese Communist Party leader Announcements & Personal Spotting the Sun's changes Science report Service luncheon School news Anniversaries Emotional nudism David Thacker, who in five years as director has transformed the fortunes of the Young Vic, talks to Heather Neill during rehearsals of Measure for Measure Blues messiah Rock Jeff Healey Band Town & Country Butterfield & Butterfield English National Opera Triumph of conviction Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Mermaid Theatre Getting results Television No alternative Radio City Lights A shortage of promotion If most adverts are aimed at women why aren't more ad executives female, asks Sally Brompton Utell International Cardinal Hotel Boking Service Kid glove criminals How do you punish a child, legally incapable of criminal intent, who commits a violent crime-and who is to blame? Three-letter loathing The Times Theatre Concise Crossword No 1848 Entertainments Jazz from the oasis Word Watching Winning Move The Times Portfolio Bond rules The Times Tyneside dream ticket Television Choice Radio Choice The Macallan the Malt Radio 1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,958 Word-Watching The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound By Our City Staff: ConsGold banker in complaint to Panel Addison drive GKN busy Ferry battle Tourist Rates CBI survey reports upturn in retail sales growth No takers for Lonrho stake Alan Bond's mixed news Pathé pays back $30m Filofax 'will make loss in first half' WPP's secret mission to set up bid Ogilvy link would create world's second largest advertising group By Our City Staff: Next puts sale signs on divisions Coffee prices 'may fall' Dan Air Scheduled Services Vauxhall profit trebles to £100m (Reuter): EC report endorses British caution on monetary union Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Avis Europe set to follow US lead with rapid expansion Tempus Business role sought to boost training schemes By Our City Staff: Risks in 'cheap' foreign loans Exchange rates can exceed saving on mortageges Gradualism to prolong the monetary squeeze Gilt-Edged RTZ still looking at BP Minerals bid The Times R J Hoare Leasing Limited Seagram hits takeover trail Montreal distiller in negotiations with two liequeur companies By Our City Staff: Fine rises to £300 for tax delay Vodka tonic By Our Industrial Editor: Management schools to join in 1992 training Australian diamond boost Parkinson's reward for energy Hammer and sickle Party line Nyet asset loss Back in black Gas watchdog attacks UK pricing system SKY Television Pepper adds spice to the monetary debate Economic View New-look Evered tipped for advance to £34m Reporting this Week TEEStSIDE Initiative Talent Ability By Our City Staff: King's Cross plan under scrutiny Decline in personal spending may signal end of expansion US Notebook Capitalization and change on week Portfolio Bond Kenmare on the gold trail Revenue loses 'preposterous' company tax case Law Report April 17 1989 Non-negotiable cross-Channel receipt is valid Propeller powers ahead up the profits runway into the bigger league USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Order gives putative father the right to appear Printout admissible as evidence Third Market Gold How parents come to power the American way Educational University of Leicester LSL London Management Centre Sune Lansdowne Secretarial College St. Godric's College European . Centre . For . Education University of Edinburgh Lansdowne College The Writing School Waiting to be snapped up Many mature graduates feel betrayed when they cannot get work. Sam Kiley finds where they could be going wrong St. James's Secretarial College The Queen's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holborn Sixth Form Centre Pitman Career Analysts Wine Courses Hotel & Travel Courses Leatherhead Secretarial School Manchester College Oxford Learn Expert tuition Posts Lincolnshire Are You Good Enough for this Monitors provide the answer to Boyson Postbox Posts Oxford polytechnic Isle of Wight County Council Downing College Cambridge Brentwood School Bedales School Technical Trainers Middlesex Polytechnic Colfe's School, London Downing College Cambridge Rye St Antony School Oxford Queen's Gate School London Loughborough University of Technology Efl in Spain RSA Examinations Board The Institution of Chemical Engineers Professor of Operations Research University of Strathclyde Bancroft's School Chair of Surgery Queenswood, Hertfordshire Northwood College University College of Swansea University of the West Indies Nottingham University Severn Plc City of Westminster Housing Department Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants News International Newspapers Limited The Times The Zarak Partnership Chartleigh AFB Recruitment Limited Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. The Zarak Partnership Maine-Tucker Norma Skemp Personnel Joyce Guiness Adair International Sales Secretary West End Temparary Crime Joyce Guiness The Zarak Partnership Maine - Tucker Joyce Guiness Mayfair Design Company Pa/secretary Arhitectural/ Design Company Mayfair Jaygar Art Gallery St James's Directors Secretaries Secretary The Zarak Partnership Beavers Drake King & Toben Elizabeth Hunt Assistant Prize Co-Ordinator Drake Educational City University La Crème De La Crème Clive Pearse Consultants Manpower Pa/executive Secretary News International Newspaper Limited Masterlock Recruitment Medical Secretary/receptionist University of Exter Department of Economics University of Durham Merry Weather Bernadette of Bond St Pr Opportunities Top Language Temps The University of Buckingham University of Bristol School of Veterinary Science Chair of Organic Chemistry Elizabeth Hunt University College and Middlesex Abbatt The College of Ophthalmologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford & County Secretarial College St. James's Secretarial College Pa to Managing Director Secretary Bright Young Spark in Wimbledon Village Edge Grove School University Summer School Creme De La Creme Pa/secretary Medical Secretary/ Personal Assistant Masterlock Recruitment On Top Experienced Secretary Public Relations Sec/PA W1 Executive Search Guscott moves into the running for an England tour place Rugby Union: Bath Centre States his International Case in Quadruplicate while a Late Applicant Emerges at Full Back Saracens with pressure off Super Secretaries £13,000 + mort sub/exe bens. Foreign City investment… Crème De La Crème Covent Garden Bureau IDC (Holdings) Ltd The Professional Recruitment Consultants Sloane Square Entertainment Co Going the whole hog with Silva Langford a clear but blurred candidate Cardiff grit tigerish teeth Romanian challenge Multi-Lingual Opportunities Bank on your French Trilingual Secretary Dixie Benders Limited Boyce Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items England colts lose to France Cosmetics Company Junior Position Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Corless's role under scrutiny Faldo is enjoying the spotlight at home and abroad Golf: Masters Champion Has Plenty of Support but Little Time to Rest Gronberg ends Taya's run Conclusive second victory for Millar Equestrianism Indcoope's Burton Ale Hallamshire victory The day it rained £35,000 on a rookie Sabatini defeats Graf to take title Tennis Markofdistinction injury seals unhappy weekend for Cumani Prendergast completes notable treble Thorn Dance pleases Grove Tower a name to note Point-to-point Results from 13 meetings Mandarin: Talented Belhomme poised to follow in famous footsteps Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections Results from Saturday's five meetings Dial up Live Racing Ladbroke Line William Hill Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections The Times Racing Service Nevin the bright spark in scrappy affair Football: Everton Relieved at Narrow Victory as Norwich Fail to Respond in a Semi-Final Lacking in Quality or Imagination Lyall has defiant outlook Trophy final will be a repeat of 1970 No Title A spoke in Luton's wheels Pleat hopeful for the future Weekend Football Results and Tables Celtic roar towards Hampden Lead regained by slim-line quality Virgo ends jinx in some style Snooker Superlative conquest Rackets Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Hick's century gives another batch of statistics to savour Cricket Other Scoreboards Three in a row for Densimo In Brief Marshall causes India's collapse For the Record Rangers leave their mark Basketball Le Moignan edges through Squash Rackets Sand in Surrey's face Hockey Weekend Rugby Union Results England again defeat Ireland Widnes retain the title with a stunning revival Rugby League Four in a row for Durham Bowls Jones misses his goal Athletics Mote Park lift mixed pairs title William Hill Safety demands smaller crowds Commentary Semi-final is likely to go ahead A Member of the Continuous Stationery Plc Group Delayed kick-off necessary England remain with original plan Lesson of Heysel not learnt Why the dead are victims of contempt Howell says Final should proceed

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