News from 25/04/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Graham Rock, Mike Graham, Stephen Cretney, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Michael T. Phipps, Hazhir Teimourian, F. Simpson Consulting Engineer, Derek Rumble, Andrew Longmore, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, Caroline Lodge, Ian Murray, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, John Lewis Political Staff, Carol Leonard, E. C. S. Balfry, Richard Streeton, Christopher Walker Amman, Julian Malins, Michael R. McCarthy Director, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, G. M. Simon, A. B. Cornwell, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Ahmed Fazl, John Lewis, Political Staff, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Lionel Bloch, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, C. K. Williams, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, David Powell and Michael Coleman, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, D. W. G. Sawyer, John Percival, William Shawcross, John Hennessy, Norman de Mesquita, Edward Fennell, Philip Webster and David Cross, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, N. Myers, Chris Thau, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Ernest J. Freyhan, David Watts, WOODROW WYATT, Catherine Sampson, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, David Edwards, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Avrom Sherr, Kenneth N. Staines, Steve Acteson, Stephen Thorpe, Phil McLennan, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Coomi Kapoor, John Blunsden, Richard Evans Media Editor, Harry Greenway, Janis Mackay, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Caroline Nicholl, Ian Ross, Andrew McEwen and Philip Webster and Gavin Bell, John Reynolds, Brian Beel, Sandy Skinner, Rodney Hobson, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, George Ace, A.c. Morrison, Michael Passey, Gordon Malthouse, Ian Smith, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Thomas Kielinger, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Robin Oakley, Andrew McEwen and Christopher Thomas, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, A. R. Appleby, Keith Blackmore, Tim Jones, Labour Affairs Correspondent, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Colin Campbell and James Bone, Noël Goodwin, David Nicholson-Lord, Austin J. Ruddy, Peter Reay, Michael Kaser, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Malcolm Harbour, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Battley, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoTakeshita to resign over bribes scandal Japanese Cabinet accepts Prime Minister's offer to quit Minorco blocked Road to nowhere Tomorrow Portfolio Bond Index Lawson 'is walking a dangerous tightrope' Channon plans tougher security at airport Thatcher and Bush put Kohl under pressure on Nato unity Jordan's premier resigns Backbenchers rebel on child benefits UK Finance Ltd Repeat strike threat at BBC No News Police hunt blind man's attackers News Roundup Seal virus returns Duke gains new job Research rewarded Standard apologizes Phantom jet crashes British Midland Aeu votes against pursuing merger talks Hopes of forming moderate 'super union' are rejected Dockers backed by TUC Ambulancemen assaulted at disaster Supporter foresaw her death Drugs baron wife jailed and told to forfeit £2m Head 'drove out' bullied girl pupil Teachers may boycott big royal garden party Sopwith estate goes on the market for £15m Soviet rocket launch concert reaches for final frontier Artist displays her royal portrait Wife gives evidence against husband Rape case makes history House owners have to cut prices to secure sale Property doldrums Homeless put case to MPs Family to get share Portfolio Bond Festival Hall piano 'borrowed' Motive check Neave appeal Superkid prize Listens death Death charge Barber wedding Denth crash BBC Radio Won Government takes lead in drive to fight £6bn EC fraud Research launched into Arctic haze Greenhouse effect can be avoided, say experts Gulf collision captain receives a reprimand The Mortgage Corporation Village leads way on privatizing water Pretoria minister told of UK's Blowpipe concern Consultants reject health opting-out British Kurdish Friendship Society Picture Gallery Parties concerned over choice for voters after hung council BBC radio wins 21 of 31 awards Lennon swap reaps reward Extra £100m from increase BBC licence fee Tory move to exploit Meacher statement Price Waterhouse Death sentence for KAL bomber World Roundup Ortega's hope for US (AFP): Police trace shooting Death penalty appeal Briton dies at Giza Abbey National Building Society Policy challenge for Britain and US Nato tension at Bonn's threat to break ranks Germany spells out its reasons for strategy Stockholm—Sweden's ruling Social Democratic Party is threatened with a damaging split over visits by Nato warships which might be carrying nuclear arms. The leadership, fearing US cuts in high technology exports, has reversed a ruling giving local party organizations the freedom to deny vessels hospitality Von Karajan's reign ends (Reuter): Party says poison gas did kill some Tbilisi riot victims Moscow—The Soviet Communist Party called a surprise meeting of the Central Committee today. Mr Gennady Gerasimov, the Foreign Ministry spokesman, gave no reason for the meeting. It is the first full session since the March 26th natinal elections to the Congress of People's Deputies, when some 20 per cent of party candidates lost (Reuter): Tourists danced on as Soviet liner sank (AFP): Weekend that brought Takeshita to the brink Japanese leadership crisis Tokyo—Mr charles Haughey, the Irish prime minister, became the first foreign visitor to experience the new, lower-key style of Japanese protocol, intruduced last week, when he was received by Emperor Akihito yesterday but not given the traditional imperial lunch Good food costs less at Sainsbury's Silver jubilee tour in US for The Who Rafsanjani on panel to alter Iran's constitution EC anger on human rights ends Romania trade talks The Company Card Court acquits union leader Husain slow to act on crisis Jordan's economic woes (Reuter): Italian dies as bandits attack UK soldiers (Reuter): Oil hold-up Nurse scare Kurds moved Muslims held (Reuter): Eta arrest Strike ends (AP): Belting up (AP): Spellbound (AP): Clash at rally over 'Infiltrators' Unrest intensifies in Peking Peking (AP)—At his widow's request, the ashed of Hu Yaobang are to be buried in the remote shouthern China forest of Gongquing, which was planted by members of the Communist Youth league he once headed Harrods KNIGHTSBRIDGE Drought in Bangladesh brings cruel contrast Uproar as Gandhi dismisses opposition state government Ulster security review after Paris arrests Channon outlines measures for tighter airport control Transport Tory rebels fail in child benefit move The rebels were: mr Robert McCrindle (Brentwood and Ongar), Mr Hugh Dykes (Harrow E), Mr Timothy Raison (Aylesbury), Mr Cyril Townsend (Bexleyheath), Sir Dennis Walters (Westbury), sir Anthony Meyer (NW Clwyd), Mr Julian Critchley (Aldershot), Mr Robin Squire (Hornchurch), Mr Jim Lester (Broxtowe), Mr Tim Rathbone (Lewes), Dame Elaine Kellet-Bowman (lancaster), Sir George Young (Ealing, Acton), Sir Ian gilmour (chestham and Amersham), Mr Tony Marlow (Northampton N), Mr David Knox (Staffordashire Moorlands), Mr Robert Hicks (Cornwall SE), Sir Giles Shaw (Pudsey), Mr David Madel (Bedforshire SW) adn Mr william Benyon (Milton keynes) New proposals for Sunday shopping Cheery progress for campaign Vale of Glamorgan by-election Picture Gallery Proposal on dock labour rejected House of Lords Secrets Bill clears Lords hurdles Attack on No 10 press chief Arts funding at one remove Short cuts in road planning Opportunity from tunnel 1991 bridge Parliament today Natinal Westminster Bank PLC No room for the Forth world Seeking asylum is one of the oldest recognized human rights. Yet in today's smaller world there are 14 million unwanted refugees. William Shawcross reports on their worsening plight Northern Rock Building Society Politics of language New Words for Old Picture Gallery Insead Pacific idyll Questions St. Joseph's Hospice Huntsmans Barker Boucheron Just wild about it Leopard print spots and tiger stripes are suddenly wildly sophisticated on everything from millinery to macs. Fabrics are slinky, shiny or soft - and very definitely fake Fitting footwear People Smooth journey People Jewels of the jungle People Ehrman Kits Limited Suzy Smith TIMES DIARY Times Diary Fresh trouble in store Michael Hornsby on plans to lift the irradiation ban Civilizing soccer Commentary Kohl stakes all on zero On This Day German Guns for Ireland A church myth Alarming Excursion Back to the Seventies The Jordan Riots Logic on cost of car emissions Forest exploitation Musical litter lout Pensions and the inflation trap Reform of the law Housing practices When Guv moves on Management status Robert Gittings was the third cosignatory of a… Free as air? Boy and a bomb of 70 years ago Press at Hiilsborough Bags of care Lost for words Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today The Times Marriage Sir Philip de Zulueta Focusing on St Patrick Archaeology Luncheons Dinners Shipwrights' Company Fuellers' Company Forthcoming marriages Receptions Meeting Supper Dedication of pillbox memorial Cobham Hall Memorial service Appointments Dauntsey's School Hunsdon House Fashion Show Ball Christening Loel Guinness Professor Emilio Segrè? Confirming the existence of antimatter Lydia Sherwood From Shakespearean stage to sound radio Diori Hamani Founduing father of the state of Niger Church news Anniversaries Cambridge Union Society Professor H. T. Himmelweit For he that is not against us is on our part. For… Computers could question patients on drinking habits Sicence Report University news Polytechnic news Latest wills Cancer Research Campaign Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Times Newspapers Ltd Nurturing the art of education The first Rudolf Steiner school was set up 70 years ago. Today the movement needs more teacher, Janis Mackay reports Huntingdonshire Newham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Appointments Merton Magistrates' Courts Committee Wimbledon… Slough Council Working towards equality AL Mansoor Polyclinic/qatar Requires Reliable… Surrey Country Council Deputy Unit Accountant Unusual flavour of the month Galleries John Russell Taylor on David Jones's return from relative obscurity, plus new exhibitions of Eric Gill, Ruskin and Turner A legend in need Theatre Sherlock Holmes - The Musical Cambridge Jeremy Kingston investigates last night's West end opening The Times Dicing with danger London Jupiter Orchestra/Rose Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Gender immaterial Television Thanks for a memory Recital Kuula/Arjava Purcell Room The Black Prince Over My Dead Body Eugene Onegin This selective guide to entertainment and events… Top 10 UK Singles Concise Crossword No 1855 Entertainments Word-Watching Winning Move With a clap and a whirl Escape to the nuthouse Television Choice Radio Choice Thermabond Roofing Ltd. BBC 1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,965 Tearful tribute as Iowa limps home Bush praise for 47 dead seamen Weather Principal hounds miss a dog show Political sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market KKR move confirmed Tootal ahead Reebok up Minorco loses us court battle Judge gives added urgency to final hours of the ConsGold drama RHM turns tables with £1.4 billion bid for Goodman Minister urged to block offer Disneyland postpones £1 bn flotation First pan-European issue eneeds more time to prepare Plumb attacks EMU rejection Publish letter says Edelman Kleinwort cuts Barratt the House Builder Dixons to sell seven film laboratories Business Roundup Pentagon sale raises £14m JMD out of the red BFG ahead at £5.6m Sun Alliance Insurance Group ALP interim at £5.5m Jones profits increase 19% Goldberg faces tougher fight to collar go-ahead Tootal Tempus Agency dismissed by Burger King Abbey to expand into Italy Stock Watch R J Hoare Leasing Limited Really Useful buys £lm copyright #@JW Spear falls to £206,000 (Reuter): Shares plunge at Bond Corp The Scottish Provident Institution Capital shake-up at Roche fuels talk of US takeover Tebbit to stay with Blue Arrow Standing tomb only at Harrods Exported London listing for Hewlett-Packard CBI attacks rates reform The Times City Diary Change of emphasis Golden age No tomorrows Goldsmith firm 'will play field' Rising sun for Ulster? Marler is suspended after offer approach County holds 5.8% of Low £13m buy Trust's profit Barlows jump Westland chief Berkeley St James S Financial Management Ltd RHM starts up the bid merry-go-round again Comment The touch of uncertainty Comment #@WA agrees Haden offer Industrial group's bid values distributor at £20m Ernst answers perestroika call Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Taj International Hotels Salary increases and 'bad news' Well managed, well behaved Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Recent Issues Alpha Stocks The danger in Aids clauses Unacceptable face of the Bard Test for company pension schemes Privacy, mail shots and privatization Lind-Waldock & Company Chesham Amalgamations West German credit controls Character change for Canvey Island London Traded Options Traditional Options (AP): Profit-taking after surge hits Dow Wall Street Tootal Group Shearson warning on retail sector Stock Markets Shares lose early lead Stock Exchange Prices Qantas Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Money Markets London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges More rhetoric than result Focus Gorbachov's perestroika is creating opportunities for British business, Colin Narbrough writes, but persistence is needed Comstar Komctap Ships for Pepsi sips Barter International Steel & Coal Traders Cobble Malmo Communications Soviet Trade Directory Moscow Narodny Bank M&S Shipping Ltd. Gorbachov turns the Soviet system upside-down Perestroika Britain could do more business with the Soviet Union. Michael Kaser explains how #@MY Sports & Games Ltd. Figures Tell the Story International Industrial Information Waiting for the deal Trade Fair Courtaulds APV plc Business doubts linger Cooperation with Soviet companies can be difficult. Colin Narbrough reviews some possibilities Joint Ventures M. Golodetz (Overseas) Limited Emerson Computer Power Wilsons & Co. Barry Martin Group Ban on medicament import unlawful European Law Report Luxembourg Badenoch & Clark Recruitmen Specialists Dunlavey-Rosin Legal Appointments Tarnishing the 'golden thread'? The Law Legal Brief Stephen Creney is wary of the proposed changes to wardship Self-induced provocation a jury issue Law Report April 25 1989 Court of Appeal Proving unlawful intent in firearm possession Summary damages award on contempt motion Drug sentence guidelines invalid A particular approach Edward Fennell finds that for some partners mall and special can be as rewardings as big and bustling Recruitment Matters Ltd. Croydon The dangers in going Green The solicitors could shoot themselves in the foot again, Avrom Shert warns Capsticks Solicitors Bromley Magistrates' Courts Committee Roll up, roll up for your place in chambers Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Lipson Lloyd Jones Balfour Beatty Limited Chambers and Partners Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Wilson Stephens Law Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Matters Ltd. Badenoch & Clark Recruitment Specialist BBC Corporate Recruitment Services BSi McDonnell Douglas Information Systems International Austin Knight Selection Laurence Simons Associates Linklaters & Paines Kent County Council Secretary and Solicitor Rover Group Oftel Office of Telecommunications International Management Group Clyde & Co Durnford Ford Solicitors Johnswood Farrer Legal Resources Michael Page City International Recruitment… Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd Markheath Securities Plc Home Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Cashier Building Employers Confederation ASA Law James Davis & Partners RMC Group Services Limited West eight Legal Services Euromoney Publications PLC Locums Surgical and Theatre Services Manager Gulf Development Company Ltd Trent Polytechnic Nottingham The race in which 22,000 finished London Marathon Results Appeal runners give the race a reason Brabham shines in the rain Mechelen success is overshadowed Overseas Football Overseas League Results Fitness doubt over Lodge after accident Cycling Strong challenge to McLaren needed to sustain Interest Motor Sport New coach looks on bright side Basketball Britain dean up to lift Ec championship Weightlifting Gentle touch wins battle of wills American demonstrates the value of psychology in horse-breaking (Reuter): Edberg's volleys prove too good for Lendl Young Spaniard topples Sabatini Tennis Today's Fixtures Circuit is ready for anything Sport on TV Former winners lying in ambush for Langer Farrow wins by a shot Clark's resurgence timely for Jacklin Golf Mandarin: Hibernian Gold can defy hefty burden Mandarin: Epsom Selections Mandarin: Bath Selections The Times Racing Service Daraheen Sniper caps Widdicombe treble in qualifier The Times Point-to-point Championship The Thinker installed Whitbread favourite Royal Derbi raid on Irish prize Brighton results Dial up Southwell Ladbroke Line Cacoethes powers into Derby picture Bradley booed after victory on Starjestic 2,000 gamble gathers pace Eddery waits Royal Stag dead Rapid Raceline Pringle accuracy has Dexter scribbling and Kent scrabbling Cricket: Worcestershire only Winners in Rain-Affected Championship Hick leads march to victory Robinson survives at the last The Times Allott strikes then rain intervenes Indian batsmen enjoy a useful workout DeFreitas looking for a fresh start Gower gets early view of tour side Other Scoreboards Derbys v Northants Rothmans starts week of sea trials Yaching: British Entry for Round-World Race Launched at Hamble Oxbridge venture off on tour again Rugby Union World title chance for Pyatt Boxing Unlikely honour for Fox and Smith Rugby League Mandarich set to earn a mountain American Football Panthers finish in triumph Ice Hockey Charlton to trust in Lansdowne factor to provide the goals Football: Scottish and Irish Managers Seek Ways to Improve their Sides' Goal-Scoring Abilities Scotland face up to loss of key trio Nantes may soon see the last of Johnston Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Multiple Display Advertising Items McLaughlin encourages togetherness Albanians show speed of foot around London town New look for relegated Birmingham For the Record Injury rules McGrath out for rest of season Bedford to remain as magnet who attracts the best Athletics Dick must move or he could lose job Badminton's cancellation fear is eased Equestrianism Australia ring changes in touring party Hockey Award for bowler Disabled Sport Cricketcall Manchester aiming for a modern stadium Aldridge reveals agony of choice facing Liverpool Ban on Scotland ticket sales Silver Mist Shin growth may cost Carling Lions place Onus on England to raise spirits (Reuter): Plea for Johnson is rejected (AFP): Stewart at Gleneagles Sport in Brief Meo can expect a silent critic (Reuter): Berger misses next two races
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