News from 20/04/1989
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Jack R. D. Heming, Editor, A. G. Mitsides, Andrew French, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Brian Collett, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Colin Skellett, Chief Executive, Roy Storer, Pearce Wright, Mark Souster and Ian Smith, Edwin Cox, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, David Miller Milan, Ian Murray Braunau am Inn, Roy Smiljanic, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Mobsin Ali and Charles Bremner, Geoff Brown, Margareta Pagano, Henry Gee, John Courtis, Peter Ball, G. Lacey, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Chris Pomery, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Ferrer, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Flecher Political Reporter, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Michael Clark, Sue Mott, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Christopher Martin, Chairman, John Young, R. A. Lawson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Campbell of Alloway, Mattew May, James Wood, Juan Carlos Gumucio and Philip Jacobson, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Helen Reeves, Director, Nigella Lawson, Ardwick, Paul Wheeler, Leslie Tilley, Steven Downes, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, John Warwick, Sydney Friskin, Roland Rudd and Tim Jones, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Julian Tracey, H. E. Reekie, John Nicholson, Pat Butcher, Athetics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Tom Pendry, Chairman, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Blansden, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Conrad Voss Bark, Heather Kirby, H. W. Gawthrop, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Robert Swann, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, David Heald, Ronald Butt, Peter Davenport and David Sapsted, John Bell and Cliff Feltham, Y. Asseily, Humphrey Hawksley Hanoi, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Stuart Baker, Minister, John A. Brown, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Bernard Noble, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, John Goodbody, Wayland Kennet, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Christopher Walker, David Poyner, George Hill, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Sebastian Coe, Matthew Parris, Clive White, Alan Franks, Michael Austin, Richard Thomson and David Young, Tony Dawe, Wolfgang Mënchau, Roger Boyes Trapani, Graham Searjeant, Andrew Buckoke, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, Roy Jenkins, Suan McDonald, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Killick, President, Jrv Kline, David Nicholson-Lord, Tommy Shields, P. Barratt, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Myers, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Richard Sarson, Rosemary Stphens, Colin McQuillan, Chris Brasher, Margaret Stansgate, Colin Moynihan, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
Resumo47 killed in explosion on US warship Bush saddened as crewmen die on veteran lowa Tournament of the Mind £2 petrol fear after accident Novelist dies Index By Our Foreign Staff: Russians report poison gas used in Georgia Banks open way to £250 limit on cheque cards Hurd bid to stop police row over Hillsborough Thatcher to delay ID cards Lawson and Ridley clash over water Violence by police alleged in Peking Jersey Conference Bureau Picture Gallery Greenhouse effect 'accelerating fast' News Roundup Ruling on tragic baby Cost of heart disease Lonrho challenge Noisy flights go on Illegitimacy up 23% Channon unveils pedestrian plan Direct Line Insurance Soaring fuel prices 'to add £5 to holiday bills' Westland quiz for Brittan Wiring drawings for signalling 'inaccurate' Warrior fights to gain exhibition place Threat of dock and rail strike looms Yugoslavian agents 'targeted emigrè' Firemen threaten to strike over pay Picture of excessive drinking emerges Police override ticket curbs Clarke says BMA leaflet 'misleading' Pursuing romance in quest of wealth Police may need force of 150 for inquiry team Hillsborough disaster A teenage supporter who died on the pitch at Hillsborough has saved the lives of at least two other people by donating his organs for transplants. Lee Nichol, aged 14 and from Bootle, Merseyside, who always carried a kindly donor card, had told his mother that if he died he wanted his organs used to save others. One kindney has gone to a woman aged 20 and the other to the national organ network based in Bristol. The youngest recipient is understood to be a boy aged nine who received Lee's liver in an operation carried out at the Addenbrooke's Hospital, near Cambridge, on Tuesday. The recipient was said to be in a satisfactory condition after the operation which had taken nearly five hours to perform, although it was still early days Some bodies taken back to Liverpool Princess's casual look Women are urged to take lead Barclays Bank Plc Share-out for nine Portfolio Bond 'Illegal cuts' Butter plea Man savaged Volvo Most student unions spend less than 0.5% of income on politics Decline in science students continues Athenaeum Hotel B&Q Detectives enter the art world Sales Room Victim's skull was shattered, court told Disclosures on water quality banned as privatization nears British Midland Free Navigation and inside this Month's In place of a bouquet, a cowslip Conservationists call for green cities Shake-up in legal complaints urged Robber accuses policemen of murder Promise of 'safer streets' for women United Biscuits Rioting spreads as police open fire to enforce curfew Husain meets Bush amid Jordan crisis Sudanese rebels cut aid route Hitler's birthplace braced for neo-Nazi invasion Britain set to receive more US bombers Nato ministers discuss nuclear update Paris-The lastest in the regular series of Franco-German summit meetings President Mitterrand and Herr Helmut Kohl, the West German Chancellor (Philip Jacobson writes). Official sources indicated that the discussions included the Nato summit to be held next month in Brussels and the sensitive issue of short-range nuclear missile modernization Swazi warriors celebrate royal birthday in style Aoun ridiculed US policy on Lebanon Tears as lawyer pleads for North World Roundup Appeal by Khashoggi (Reuter): Yugoslavia party rift Bomb kills official (AFP): Jinx hits Pacific flight French roadhogs hit Business Growth Training Press-ban complaint by Kremlin Everywhere and nowhere, Mafia traps Sicily in grim ritual Clamour for Britain to grant rights of residence The Hong Kong handover (AP): War-wounded Vietnam set to usher in American Express Bangkok (AP)- France has sent arms to the forces of Prince Sihanouk, leader of three-party qurrilla coalition fighting Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia, a senior Thai officer said. Yesterday The Washington Post quoted the Cambodian resistance leader, Mr Son Sann, as saying the US was ready to provide military aid to the non-communist querrilla forces From Our Own Correspondent: Italians salute Walesa State welcome for Solidarity leader Deaths from Indian rail crash mount (AP): Malaysia frees last detainees (NYT): Satellite cash (Reuter): Guerrilla shot (Reuter): Port crisis (Reuter): Student battle (Reuter): Basque attack (Reuter): Officers shot (Reuter): 'Lucy' surgery (AP): Ceasefire ends ECGD West 'must not be deluded by perestroika' April 19 1989 House of Lords Urgent call for roads money Press Bill likely to be rejected Heffer newspaper complaint The Hillsborough disaster Ashdown demands more R & D and investment Trippier cuts a dash for charity MPs on all sides criticize delay in responding to Griffiths All forms of savings 'should attract tax relief' No Title Planning system 'being circumvented' Private Bill procedure Flats Bill could aid would-be owners Shipbuilding capacity Poisons from sunken vessel Farewell to watchmen Study ordered MPs losses Parliament today Putting his career on the card The Times Profile Colin Moynihan Tournament of the Mind The battle for Burma relived There has been a pilgrimage to one of the war's most heroic battlefields Cardata Biography The accident-proof instrument that can bring life after death Medical Briefing John Bradley of the Transport Police, or a member of his team, has collapsed from heart discase. The defibrillator computer determined that 24 needed a shock, and in less than half of these, resuscitation was achieved. Bradley can train a colleague to use a defibrillator in 15 munites, although he perfers a mornings's lecture and demonstration Be Aware Steam Risk Can an addict help it? Are some People programmed to become dependent on drugs, food or work? Heather Kirby reports KWAI The spice of life! Flying in the face of jet lag A new pill promises a smoother journey for high-flyers by warding off the symptoms of lethargy caused by jet lag British Diabetic Association Tomorrow I. G. E. Medical Systems Ltd Thankfully dehovered, and hurtling back along the A20 from Folkestone last Friday, I spotted a monitory roadsign Times Diary Picture Gallery Healing the inner-city Cliforf Longley talks to the Archbishop of Canterbury Mistress of her time The Thatcher Decade Libertarian limits Commentary Ronald Butt Death of the Earl of Beaconslfield High-tech justice Naming by numbers Begging at stations Rights and Replies A Watery Expedient Trade in antiquities Worship in schools Anguished days in Lebanon Hampshire Avon MacKay proposals A vision for the future of Europe After the shock of Hillsborough Myth and reality in our schools Royalty in Russia Proper conduct Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial service The Times Anniversaries Framework Knitters' Company Polytechnic news Daphne du Maurier Skilful purveyor of romance and melodrama Bridge Forthcoming marriages Rodolfo Pallucchini Leading authority on Venetian painting Lady Bragg Lord Chelwood Dinners Announcements &Personal School announcements Appointments Judge retires The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research British Heart Foundation Promoting the pilin gene in the battle against bacteria Science Report Receptions University news Lost heritage of Wales Latest wills Times Newspapers Ltd Hope springs paternal Geoff Brown on a handsome adaptation, a voodoo nightmare, a laid-back d?but and the new Szabo Cinema Freeing speech Irving Wardle on last night's Howard Brenton/Tariq Ali opening and a stripped-down Shakespeare Theatre Calls for action ignored Televsion California Screamin' BMG Records (UK) Limited Tomorrow Irving Wardle on M. Butterfly Spink &Son Limited Aldwych Theatre Cynical vamps Jazz Cool, clear and comic Measure for Measure Young Vic Rattling along Concert CBSO/Rattle Town Hall, Birmingham Renoir Time past and time future James wood on peter Ackroyd's brooding English timescape Frist Light By Peter Ackroyd Hamish Hamilton, £12.95 New Books The Times Liberary Suppliment Gunners hic et ubique The Forgotten `Fronts and the Home Base, 1914-18 By General Sir Martin Farndale Royal Artillery Institution, £25 + £3 p&p In Saturday's Books Pages: Fiona MacCarthy on… The moon's a balloon Novel of the Week Phllip Howard Moon Palace By Paul Auster Faber, £11.99 Males versus women Misogynies By Joan Smith Faber, £9.99 Down among the expats Fiction Mrs Frampton By Pam Gems Bloomsbury, £12.95 Ceremonies of Innocence By Annie Bullen The Allison Press/Secker & Warburg, £10.95 Forces of Nature By Nicholas Salaman The Allison Press/Secker & Warburg, £10.95 Wyvern Music Pratical Music Services This selective guide to entertainment and Cevents… Concise Crossword No 1851 Entertainments Mistress of the House Word-Watching Winning Move Best Selling Books For the week ending April 15 Upwardly mobile street Television choice Radio Choice Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Television & Radio Batting on against time and tide Ice Walk A supply plane from northern Canada found Robert Swan, the British explorer, and his seven-man Icewalk team early on Tuesday. The expedition, now in the fifth week and a third of the way on its trek to the North pole, had been out of contact for a week. "We are terribly tired but spirits are high, " Swan says in his exclusive weekly report to The Times, brought back by the plane from Canada Death of Dame Daphne, aged 81 The Times Cross Word Puzzle No 17,961 Word-Watghing Weather Words of wisdom from Goodlad Political sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market APV leaps to £51.5m Builder ahead Hawker up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Gateway attack bid as 'deceitful' By Our Industrial Editor: EC Clears way on offer for plessey from GEC/ Siemens Elders threat to Courage breweries Elliott prepared to move beer prodution from Britain N Sea loses 25% of oil production Soaring prices expected to push petrol above £2 a gallon Query on Drexel's UK role Wembley Venue of Legends Electronic 'first' for Abbey flotation Steel Burrill Jones in £20.6m bid for Devitt Business Roundup Bowater 'has 13.6% stake' SAS buys hotel stake Amber Day rises to £1m Aldus Equity & Law income fall BTR seeks lift APV pins its hopes on perestroika Tempus Company Briefs Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Traditional Options BLP raises £17m for German acquisition The Times City is still petting on the style despite crash fall-out Newarthill up to £16m RTZ go-ahead Co-op Bank up 62% to £23m Tysons and Donelon merge Capita's local heroes The Times City Diary Oh, he's only the editor All tied up Buy lines Loved and loathed By Our City Staff: Brokers in US face $34m claim on thrifts By Our Energy Correspondent: Summons for chairman of Young Group The Directors of Consolidated Gold Fields Plc Golden rule is to stay with Rudolph Agnew Comment Amstrad Plc Hopes grow for Plessey go-ahead Stock Market Speculation about a bid from ICI lifted Beeham 14p to 634p, Hoare Govett, the broker, is keen on the merger with SmithKline Beckman and made a presentation to institutions for Beecham last night. Mr Bob Bauman, meets intitutions in Edinburgh today Friends of Boase Massimi Pollott may be rallying round to help in its defence of the 303p-a-share bid from BDDP, the French agency. A third party could also be entering the fray- someone bought 900,000 BMP shares, about 2.5 per cent, yesterday. BMP responded with a rise of 7p to 320p Wall Street Blue chips and oil lift Dow 7 points London Traded Options Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance… Liittlewoods depressed to £71m by catalogue shops' loss National Westminster Bank Plc Vauxhall bounces back with £152m Monarch cash level at $28m Blanchards shares halted Bank deal for Wells Fargo Rise to £1.9m at Grampian Diamond to join USM APV Walter Lawrence Plc British Vita Plc Gains extended The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Cold fusion or fizzle? The excitement which followed reports of a new cold fusinon process is turning to concern, Pearce Wright reports How a hacking law could weaken security A blanket ban could make companies complacent, Matthew May writes. Electronic crimes is already illegal A PC for Sir Humphrey Multiple Display Advertising Items IBM Business centre Soviet computer drive Briefing If the system beats you Computer staff often find their skills are outdated, Leslie Tilley reports Nokia Data Limited Anysley A city plays up its assets Breaking out of the old mould Lacking aid from the Government Stoke on Trent is campaigning for regeneration from its own resources New crockery from the old china experts Royal Doulton is mechanizing its production lines -While training its staff in the traditional pottery crafts Steelite International plc. Living up to Josiah's legacy Council cash boost for new jobs How It All Began British Coal Enterprise Stock-On-Trent University of Keele A proud past is rediscovered Once north Staffordshire was not so eabger to present its history; now its tourist potential is being realized Royal Doulton Limited More than a million mugs a week Business links that reach as far as the Far East Keele University offers a range of courses that includes training for enterprises with broad ambitions Cooksn Ceramics Limited Jesse Shirley & Son Ltd Meb Business Advisdry Service ECC International Ltd. Picture Gallery The poly learns quickly The secret lies in the clay Spode Time to standardize job application Why have recruiters not devised a proper assessment system? John Courtis makes some suggestions Austin Benn Badenoch & Clark Recruitment Specialists Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The National Magazine Co. Ltd. Salesperson required by West End antiques gallery.… Computer Sales Executive International Wool Secrectariat Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Business Office Solutions Ltd Gulf Development company Ltd. Enfiled Enterprise Agency Coopers & Lybrand Combusdon Engineering Limited Capital Appts Estate Agent Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments West Berlin FFB Electronics (UK) Ltd Ab executive The British Apparel Centre Assistant Legacy Officer Samsonite U. K. AMS Hotel, Leisure & Catering Recruitment Seminar Speakers Manpower Development & Technical Services Department The British Production Inventory Control Society United Racecoureses (Holdings) Ltd. The Sunday Times Recruitment Consultant Sales Executives BTEC Times Classified Ronald Bell, Conservative Central Office TNT Express (Europe) Worktown Office Supplices Limited InterExec SMI Unique Opportunities in Financial Services Traifinders Travel Centre Sales Network JPW Recuritment Advertising Ltd. Linguarama Ltd. Ruddle Wilkinson Partnership The Times Sendero Corporation Cornhill Publications Ltd. Inghams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Woodrow International The Association of Financial Services Professionals John Murray Associates Transmark Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales & Marketing Director-Designate Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Transline Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carryngton Ltd. Zara Hay Associates Alderwick Peachell and Partners Prudential Property Services Bond Accountancy Recruitment Consultants Assistant Accountant £14,000 Joseph Ambitious Accountant-Finance Career Winter & Co Seekers Accountancy Accountants Training Consortium Limited Eagle Recruitment Wapping Mars Alexander Mann Associates Plc. West Eight Legal Services La Crème De La Crème Private Secretary Arthur Maiden Limited Hynes Associates Ltd. Payroll/salary Costing Manager AFB Recruitment Limited Interesting Vacancy for Audio Secretary Over 40? Office skills? Rusty Kentish Property Group Plc Charing Cross Hospital Hynes Associates Ltd. A Hays Personnel Services Limited Company West Wiltshire District Council Ar Executive Selection Prospect International Recruitment Consultants Futures Secretarial Expedition Advisory Centre News International Plc Michelangelo Recruitment Dublin Senior Financial Executive Secretary PA Adel Rootstein Display Mannequins require… Conveyancing Assistant Hynes Associates Ltd Centurfax Ltd Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Professional Recruitment Consultants Pecuniary interest of teacher governors in plan Court of Appeal Law Report April 20 1989 La Crème De La Crème Banking and Legal Creme MacFarlanes Cleshar City Personnel Consultants Ltd The Times Classified Further evidence on appeal Super Secretaries Kinsland Personnel Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insurers have no duty to speak to bank on risks to ships Secretary/receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interested Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Creme Consultants Multi-Lingual Opportunities World Trade Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stepping Stones Bilingual English Spanish Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Injury raises Cash question again Tennis: Former Wimbledon Champion Forced to Withdraw from Tournament in tokyo Lessons to be learnt from Hillsborough tragedy Illogical set-up in snooker Race for fast boats MCC and women Without flinching Smart Tar gains sweet consolation for Aintree Mandarin: Perth Selections Newmarket results Reprimand shows best is to come with smooth success Racing Cheltenham Unfuwain stud plan confirmed Pontefract Perth Mandarin: Newmarket Selections Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Shaadi to state classic case in Craven Stakes Mandarin: Pontefract Selections Ashorne's medical first Live Racing Commentary Horse and Hound Ladbroke Line William Hill Sherborne openers look solid School Cricket Dial the scores with The Times Sportsline Cricketcall International India falter as they set off in pursuit of impossible target Cricket Ward makes most of early let-off Wright's bright start Lyon is given bye and a tilt at eighth title Boxing Man of the hills takes low road London Marathon: Stuart's Reinstatement Reveals Contradictions of Amateur Status Wakiihuri's curious career Artillery are on target in the final shoot-out Hockey (AFP): Merger talks suceeed Squash Rackets Fixtures Sport on TV Gillingham ignores all advice against running William Hill Lineker on target in Sofia Southampton fail in front of goal Football Results Scintillating Milan destroy Real's European dreams Football Chairman is urged to resign Bird blasts Llanelli to title For the Record Tennis St Athan fly high in the second half Rugby Union Hastings to lead the exiles Six birdies mop up the lead for Hurd Strike hard at the gentle take Fishing Littlewoods Brown preparing to return to European circuit Golf Miller the choice of Channel 4 FIFA chief now opposes English return to Europe League follows the dignified examples Liverpool's £6m all-seater plan Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd Clubs face financial problems Making a splash at Copt Heath Kent weakened by loss of two key players NatWest raise prize-money Charlton keeps the gallery waiting New rival for Willis Sport in Brief Tyrrel's new car rolls out Time to hear women's voice End Column FA's wanton discrimination Males lose their sense of courtesy
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