News from 21/04/1989
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Frank Grenfell, Louis Blom-Cooper, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jane Dobija, Patricia Davies, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Richard Rosnett, Andrew Longmore, Ian Ross and John Goodbody, John Holland, Braunau am Inn, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Leonard, David Thurlow, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Margareta Pagano, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Peter Davenport, James Cran, Peter Cunningham, John Lewis, Political Staff, Mohsin Ali, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Chris Pomery, Cheryl Mildenhall, Joan Catto, Louise Taylor, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, M. R. Sharman, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Henry Cleere, Director, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Simon Banner, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, L. J. Thompson (President), John Woodcock, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Michael Horsnell and Ruth Gledhill, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, P. A. Stephenson, Catherine Sampson, Conrad Jenkin, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Neville Sandelson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Mark Herbert, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Irving Wardle, John Bell City Editor, Nicholas Wood and John Lewis, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Alan Jabez, Arthur Seldon Vice-Chairman, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Jane Plumptre, Noël Goodwin, Derek Harris, J. A. Norries, Bailey Morris, Stephen Haseler Co-Chairman, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, David Tytler, Education Editor, Charles Bremner and Andrew Lycett, Peter D. Rossdale, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Hohn Spiers Executive Secretary, Cordelia Vanneck, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Y. T. Werrell, Catherine Paver, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Robert Kilroy-Silk, M. L. S. Passey, Richard Battley,
ResumoDelay to buy off revolt on soccer ID Bill Thatcher pledge to press ahead in the summer Tomorrow Inside Portfolio Bond Girobank bid Hick all clear Index Cities to pay tribute with minute's silence The fires of intifada in King Husain's heartland 'Ordeal over' as crossbow case woman walks free Tube strike blamed on 'faceless intimidators' By Our Foreign Staff: Peking crackdown as student protests widen Dockers face legal threat Interest rate fears depress share prices and sterling Tough curbs on transplant trade Clinique Skin Supplies for Men Rowland may face law lords News Roundup Car exports rise 21% Dunlop tyre cleared Gardening bargain Press Bill likely to fall British Midland First Hillborough victim buried Liverpool players an directors join teenager's mourners MP seeks Identity of 'smear' police officer Why belongings were kept Property services set to go private Prosecution drops its case against crossbow suspect Union's 'threat' to professor Man 'thrown to death under lorry' Asteroid swings near Earth Law Society finds race bias Black solicitors Child can be allowed to die, judges say Baby C decision Happy family stays together Lotus Cars Limited Drug abuse study on spread of Aids Portfolio Bond Virgin atlantic University figures in record number of Queen's Awards Vale doctors tell voters to reject the Tories Conservative managers in the vale of Glamorgan by-election were last night pressing for charges to be made against Dr Alan Williams, the Labour MP for Carmarthen, for teaing down their campaign posters earlier this week. He is understood to have been interiewed by police. She Gillett, the Conservative agent, made three statements to the police. A spokesman for Dr Williams last night said the posters he had pulled down had been illegally planted, but the Conservatives said they had been given permission MPs support local NHS pay deals Sky and BSB join bid battle for programmes Pilots on the wing of cricketing history Advisers clash on English lessons £10m El Greco saved for Edinburgh museum Saleroom Labour offers parents deal School partnership By Our Education Editor: Baker blocks vote for opt-out school Fossil 'hoaxer' is exposed 'Contract killing attempt Killing verdict Diving death Drug inquiry Church blaze Nature 'sale' Rail death Royal patron Libel award Kidnap fear Drink inquiry BBC sued Ferguson Law lords improve the buyer's rights on house valuations Murder suspect a 'Yugoslav agent' Imported fish offers an exciting choice Weekend food prices British Telecom Dancers' Russian date Farms paid to end milk output may get quotas Strike ballot for dockers in protest at employers' stand Engineering union leaders are planning a series of selective strikes after the breakdown of negotiations on pay and working hours with the Engineering Employers' Federation. Detailed plans will be put to the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions' executive next month. Mr Bill Jordan, president of the Amalgamatd Engineering Union, told its conference at Easthourne: "Employers should know our members may be moderate but they are not mugs. They should not be insulted." The unions had sought a two-hour cut in the 39-hour week over two years, with pay increases of 6.5 per cent backdated to last November by an inflation-proof deal. The employers had offered three half-hour reductions over three years with two pay rises of 5.96 per cent in the first year Rush & Tompkin's Rewiring fault a mile away Clapham crash inquiry Tutu makes prison visit Labour pledges environment agency Water privatization Tour firms in pledge on holiday surcharges Back-room barons brood over fate of embattled US Speaker Bush claims a clear conscience over Iran-Contra affair Lance successor decision delayed World Roundup (AP): Czechs go to the polls (Reuter): Israel rapped by UN (Reuter): 'Bomb' firms named Rubbish-bags charge (Reuter, AFP): Peru rebels detained Britain isolated as the EC welcomes monetary union Permissive Sweden bewildered by 'spy and sex scandal' Pentagon launches inquiry into Iowa explosion Solidarity leaders face twin challenge in run-up to polls Rome - The Pope yesterday hugged Mr Lech Walesa, the Solidarity leader, in a gesture that symbolized nine years of papal support for the only independent, mass trade union in the Soviet bloc (Roger Boyes writes). "That has recharged my batteries," declared Mr Walesa after long talks, and a spartan lunch. He told doctors and staff at the Catholic University Clinic that "neither Solidarity nor I could have succeeded without that magnificent Pole and great man, John Paul Ii" (AP): Pretoria dismayed by film alleging Swapo executions Johannesburg (AP)—Mr Brian Currin, a human right lawyer, yesterday demanded a government inquiry into why two white farmers, who only received fines after assaulting a black worker who died of his injuries, were not charged with murder and why they were allowed to plead guilty to assault. It is the second case of its kind in five months. In a separate development, city council officials in the black township of Soweto said that they would seek to transfer ownership of homes to residents in an effort to resolve a three year rent strike. It is not clear whether the council can proceed with the plan without the approval of the Pretoria Government Dixons Ltd Envoys body arrives home from Beirut (AFP): Georgia mirrors the power tussle between old and new The Tbilisi aftermath Moscow (AFP)- Dozens of people were feared dead yesterday after a spring thaw in a mountainous region of Georgia caused landslides and flooding which submerged four houses and swept away a bus filled with passengers. Tass reported that two people has been found dead and five others had ben resuced from the houses where 30 people lived, but that one survivor had died. The bus, which disappeared in flood waters, was carrying 20 passengers. In all some 500 houses have been destroyed by recent mudslides and flooding in the Adzhar republic on the border with Turkey UK attacked on Hong Kong Peking warning of hard line against student protesters Japan-US clash is seen as inevitable Relations worsen rapidly Tokyo - Japanese workers are to be forced to take longer holidays under new legislation being planned by the Government (Joe Joseph Writs). An advisory panel to the Prime Minister, Mr Noboru Takeshita, yesterday recommended that people should work fewer hours, take paid holidays of five days in a row, and be given sick leave. Most employees of big companies get 15 to 20 days off a years. But many fear that taking more than five days off will harm promotion prospects (Reuter): Opposition rally deaths (AFP): Special force Sikhs kill 10 (Reuter): Test delayed (AP): Onassis award Mob lynching (AFP): Pot of gold The Royal Bank of Scotland Plc Pageant breaks political ice Braunau bemused by the fuss over Hitler's birthday Angry Kinnock hits at Thatcher over football ID Prime Minister Rights amendment rejected Security Service Bill House of Lords House expresses fear that petrol will reach £2 a gallon Energy Prices BR accused of London vandalism Private Bills 'allow big firms to avoid planning law' Peer raises the Harrods case House of Lords Attack on dons' salary tactics New owners for reserves Documents 'a deterrent' Parliament next week Parliament today The Times The Khashoggi connection How did not one-time 'richest man in the world' come to be n a Swiss jail awaiting extradition to the US to face racketeering and fraud charges? Charles Bremner and Andrew Lycett report on a perilous 'friendship' Cordula Times Diary Barry Fantoni The editor undermined Louis Blom-Cooper on right of reply's basic flaw Grounds for concern Commentary Robert Kilroy-Silk Power in need of arrest On This Day The Soldier at Play DTI inquiries Ethics in America Never Say Never Views on defence Putting a stop to listening in Inheritance tax Litter-picking by car Sailors and alcohol Veterinary needs Trade in antiquities Mrs Thatcher's place in history Licensed teachers Hillsborough disaster Shortage of lawyers Naming by numbers Court Circular Luncheons Anniversaries PDSA Service dinners Birthdays today Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Joan Barry Stage ingènue who became society hostess Bernard-Marie Koltés Innovative loner of French new wave drama Sir David Cuthbertson Pioneer over 60 years in nutritional science Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the… New hepatitis virus identified Science Report Dinners Thrown together Television Recital History mastery Herford/Johnson Purcell Room National Theatre Flirting with ghosts Enter Willem Dafoe, pursued by controvery. After The Last Temptation of Christ and Mississippi Burning, the actor is on location in Auschwitz. Simon Banner visited the set Conduct unbecoming Concert RPO/Flor Festival Hall Confessions of man as mistress Theatre Tomorrow Ladies excuse-me On the Verge Lilian Baylis Theatre Pronounced mistake Opera Manon Royal, Nottingham Chocolat Chelsea Cinema Intimate contract Is signing a contract with your children a solution to family problems? Heather Kirby meets a father who thinks putting parenting on paper works Reflecting a distorted image Talkback Northern Rock Building Society Politics of religion The performance of the English churchmen was deeply embarrassing Theatre Concise Crossword No 1852 Entertainments Maximum Minimalism Word-Watching Winning Move An end of term joke Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice Help the Aged Idle trains that jammed London's traffic The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,962 Word-Watching Weather The day the lady was for budging Political sketch Business & Finance The Pound Stock Market Etam down to £17.2m Fisher ahead Clowes wait Stock Markets Alliance emerges with £130m Girobank offer German rate rise fuels British fears Brent oil closes above $20 Amstrad warning on profits Metro-Cammell shortlist cut to three Laird Group likley to annouce buyer soon Budgens falls to William Low Gateway last night obtained a court injunction against the four directors of its Foodmarkets subsidiary suspended earlier in the week. Mr Robert Willett, marketing director, Mr Richard Quinton, finance director, Mr Roger Reeson, managing director, fresh foods, and Mr Peter Fisher, corporate affarirs director, are prevented from passing information on Gateway to Isosceles 'Powerful combination' from £155m merger Drexel out of market making Fidelity Portfolio Services Limited Executex Clothes hit by warning on profits Business Roundup Power leaps to Ir£6.41m Rothmans sales deal DTI ponders Blue Arrow IBC results soar 151% National Westminster Bank PLC Liberty ahead with £6.4m Helical Bar soars to £15m Alcoa lays foundation for Aus$1bn in full year Etam feels tightening of waistlines Tempus Allied to make 100 redundant MBB veto WA approach Stock Watch Targus Group plc Aggregates demand soars Helical Bar plc 'White elephant' deals help Brent Walker to £41.69m Hestair jumps 55% to £20.7m Swiss firm behind BMP stake By Our City Staff: RKF to pay £11 m for theme park Options open for Hitmen The Wide Awake Club Triangle team Hartons in fall to £4.92m Morgan bound Revisionist 'Green' power stations planned Austin Reed Deus ex Frankfurt sets face towards rates rise Comment Sour taste from Amstrad Comment Minorco Offer for Consolidated Gold Fields Plc Profits up to £3m at Great Southern Alpha Stocks Ari D. Norman Sterling Silver Jewellery and Gifts Commercial Banking Group Setback for Clowes investors Ombudsman inquiry 'may take months to complete' Thorpac buy Teesside Development Corporation Russell adds Marley chairmanship to role Company Briefs Cool reception for Pickens in Japan Elf raising £260m for development The Economist Prices slump on German rates rise Stock Market Brammer, the bearings group, could soon be facing another unwanted bid approach. Dealers claim that a mystery European buyer has been trying to build up a stake. Bunzl tried with an offer of 420p in 1985. That compares with last night's closing price for Brammer of 258p, down 3p Traditional Options New retail planning approach sought to revive inner cities Oxford group cautious over out-of-town shooping centres London Traded Options Recent Issues Hyster Europe Limited AP, (Reuter): Bundesbank move knocks blue chips Wall Street The Brent Walker Group Plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Sharp falls Stock Exchange Prices For excellence and for exports From smoked salmon to hot-air balloons, the list of companies awarded & Queen's Award for export of technological achievement today is longer than ever. Derek Harris reports Queen's Awards Sunseeker International Powerboats Ltd Taking British Excellence the World University of Reading Memorabilia is made of this Lure of jewellery Blazing a trail Irlandus Circuits Ltd. International Automotive Design Ltd Rover 800 Series Rare achievements rewarded Three companies with widely different products have won both export and technology awards Marlec Engineering Co Ltd. Process Scientific Innovations Limited British Steel's technical knock-out FormFlo Limited Taking British Excellence to the World Norprint International Limited The Wellcome Foundation Ltd Sporting chances This year it is the companies which put the emphasis on sporting appeal and outdoor fun that have picked up the export awards: David Thurlow reports Holyhead Fish Processors Ltd. BhS Justerini & Brooks Ltd The Very Rest of British Technology Treatment to ease pain rather than prolong life Autofleet of London Ltd Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dutton U. K. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fresh evidence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Disposal of land no breach of non-building covenant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hartwells of Oxford Ltd Euromirror Limited Motors Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo's latest safety special goes on sale in Britain Gerard Mann Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fifteen pounds for the clean-air car Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items A preview of what Britain's new Toyota will look like The Chinese Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pump up the profits? Why petrol price rises confuse and annoy the public Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen 16V Golf GTI'S Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers' Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Brooklands All the Care You'd Give a Child Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The New Name for Range Rover Fields Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items TECs poised to boost enterprise agencies Picture Gallery Gultronics Fast Frame expert picture framing City Bank Moves H. Q. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business NTV GmbH EM&F You Own a Company? Do You Want to Sell? The Fax Warehouse Freeway Supplies Ltd Fax Broker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motor caravan drive to success Briefings LFC Ltd. Every Successful Business Needs a… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top clubs face censure vote Yachting Rodgers in pursuit of record Cup challenge in cash crisis Set-back for Fein's trials Switch of allegiance brings forward for Callard and Luxton Rugby Union Tour party Britain's best in opposition Cycling Enfield victorious home and abroad Schools Rugby Durham's depth should sustain treble challenge Ice Hocky Americans are favourites Triathlon Battling Shaadi shakes up the market Results from yesterday's four meetings Presley support for cup bid Tennis: Nottingham Unveils Proposals to Host Tournament as Masur is Soundly Seaten LTA ponders sponsorship needs Rejuvenated McEnroe settles an old score Fitzgerald decides to shut down Mandarin: Peer prince should return to form with ground in his favour Harry Wharton dies Mandarin: Perth Selections Rapid Raceline Point-to-point results The Complete Racing Service Nupsala heads for Whitbread Dial up Live Racing Commentary Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections Plumpton Selections Sherwood's double farewell The Times Racing Service Dilley and Botham ensure productive start for champions Cricket: Randall's 79 Not out Gives Nottinghamshire a Valuable Boost but Essex are Made to Struggle Fowler makes most of slip Brown is latest recruit to Dexter's team Rapid Cricketline Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Britain laying early foundations Student Sport Middlesex thwarted by weather West Indies take series with Marshall mastery Essex suffer after the gloom lifts Dial-a-score service Crawley gives batting solid appearance Bathgate proves a worthy winner (AP): Winds fail to prevent Sieckmann taking lead Midnight rendezvous E Gloucester eliminated by rulebook Hockey BBC Cricket Line Clark regains form to trail leading pair by one shot Golf Badminton is in the clear, Thomas says Equestrianism (AFP): Nicholas to miss two games Boxing Honeyghan's shadow on McKenzie Dutchman provide AC Milan with claim to greatness Revivals increase basement tension Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Times for a change after 120 years Hampson plans for Wembley Rugby League Ransom tries out four new players Basketball Rivalry of Africans allows no mistakes London Marathon: Bulti and Salah Promise to Set a Blistering pace Lovell's rare chance to compete with the best Motor Rallying: Striking Civil Servants Promise Not to Disrupt Event For the Record Parker's weighty contributions Autosport Grand Prix Line Sport tomorrow Clubs want pools cash to help improve grounds Majority of teams decide to play on Telecom Security Limited Eddery injured after victory Cook gets off to a flying start (AP)(AP)(AFP): Carling out of action Sport in Brief Hick receives clearance for 1991 Test call Hendry escapes in the final frame Exit of Borg is lacking fanfare End Column (Reuter): Cash facing a lengthy lay-off
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