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News from 27/04/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Robert Matthews and Colin Narbrough, Nick Nuttall, David Cox, Keith Hindley, Nicholas Francis, A. J. Booth, Simon Barnes, L. A. Rocheba, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Paul Dean, Cliff Feltham, Roger Lean-Vercoe Hyeres, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, Michael Caine and Kim Basinger, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon Brussels, George Sivell, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, John Lewis and Fiona Barton, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roddy Forsyth, Rodney Lord and Robin Oakley, Sean Dowling, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Vivien Goldsmith, Henry Gee, Jonathan Hills, Christopher Wayte, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Matthew May, Roberta Gilbert, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, B. J. Freedman, Philip Robinson, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Jane Elstone, Gwenda Crosby, David Cross, John Lewis and Kerry Gill, Tam Dalyell, John Hennessy, Betty Franks, Leslie Tilley, Michael Drewett, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sallie Ecroyd and Andrew McEwen, John Woodcock, David Cross, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alum Jones, Martin Wilson, Alan Wright, David Watts, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Catherine Sampson, John M. M. Banham, Director-General, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Stuart Evans, Archie Brown, Steve Acteson, Liz Gill, Wilfrid Grenville-Grey (International Development Director), Richard Evans, Robert Rodwell, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Irving Wardle, Simon D. Downer, Michael Castle, Ian Ross, Peter Newell, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Muriel E. S. Roch, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Kenneth Kirkwood, Christopher Walker, Lavinia Sidgwick (Coordinator), Douglas Hurd, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Patrick O'Hanlon, Alan Franks, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jenny Gilbert, Jane Lawrence, Tony Dawe, M. B. Miller, David Walker, G. A. Wynn, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Lucas Mellinger, Hugo Vickers, Andrew Morgan and Andrew McEwen, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Maria Scott, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Rob Blackhall, Colin Campbell, Penelope Leach, Rosemary Farquharson, Tony Hetherington, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Neil G. Kerr, Ivor Davis, Richard Battley,

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£100,000 hunt for baby food blackmailers £ 100,000 for blackma Patten pledge to fight 'consumer terrorism' Heinz is reported to have received a blackmail demand for ?1 million over the tampering of baby food containers Mr John Patten, a Home Office minister, said the Government would not bow to "consumer terrorism" As 12 new cases took the total of reports to 28, the Home Office urged parents to check jars carefully Cow & Gate joined Heinz in announcing a ?100,000 reward for the conviction of the blackmailers Saturday Inside Portfolio Bond Lucille Ball dies aged 77 Soviet warning England win Index EC likely to be put on US trade 'enemies list' US trade 'enemies list' Missing Briton feared held in Iranian prison Missing Briton 'in Iran jail' Minorco's Edwardes claims victory over ConsGold British focus on nuclear power in pollution fight Key plant for North Sea gas closed after safety alert Pressure off rates after deficit falls Bovis abroad MP charged with theft and damage News Roundup Nissan plans increase BBC strike delayed Arms investigation Heart drug warning New spring concerts Rail strike talks offer New scientist Lawyer calls for King's Cross inquiry to be reopened Europe faces high cost of more delays Air traffic The Mappa goes public MP anger at pension threat Supermarkets: soft target for blackmail Food sabotage Dispute over meeting costs of inquiry Hillsborough disaster Clarke appeal on Nhs reforms Football supporters beat and terrorized rival fans, court told Head wins appeal on sex charge Man acquitted of raping wife Armed raider gets nearly ?1m ?50,000 reward offer PE teacher denies harassing deputy Lively start for two of an artificial kind Court outburst in Shirley Banks case Abbey National Building Society Portfolio Bond Shell Classroom reforms 'causing extra stress for teachers' School trips are being cancelled because new legislation prevents schools from charging parents the full cost if thy are a necessary part of school lessions. The Labour Party said yesterday it had surveyed 64 local authorities, of which two thirds envisaged cancelling geography field trips, visits to museums, art galleries, theatres, and sports centres. Labour is now calling for a parliamentary debate on the charging rules Law lectures plead for extra money to avert 'disaster' Cambridge University is to launch its own multi-million pound fund-raising campaign in the wake of the ?200 million appeal by Oxford University. Cambridge has hird a local public relations form to raise the university's profile in the build-up to the launch of their campaign next year. The final target has yet to be set, although Mr Bill Squire, director of the Cambridge development office, said that the figure would be comparable but not "quite so ambitious" as Oxford's Lennon sketches fail to sell Saleroom Paperback plan for Rushdie Labour choice Poignant return to vital battleground By Our Legal Affairs Reporter: Swim pool discrimination appeal fails Battle to save one-pupil school Country Life £150,000 netted by fisherman Wapping case Cocaine jailing MP's 'abuse' Launch delay Final jump BSB denial Jaguar talks ITV £22m in for information as MPs attack Young The pressure on the Government to make computer "hacking" illegal increased yesterday, with the Confederation of British Industry taking its campaign for legislation to the House of Commons. Twenty MPs and peers heard a panel of experts brought a panel of experts brought together by the CBI describe how unauthorized use of comuters might be costing industry ?400 million a year Tories hold support in healthy South Labour may sue over sell-off TV advertising Picture Gallery British Telecom It's you we answer to Start of a new line for engine Women to gain greater TUC role Nato fears fail to budge Kohl on missiles policy Chancellor to ouline pre-election programme Key clause fuels defence row EC set for battle on breakfasts Rocard joins battle of military budget Moscow in tit-for-tat ban on The Times Counting the costs Football rampage in Rotterdam Husain pledges to hold earlier poll Arafat tries to soften PLO line Bid to break peace deadlock (Reuter): Race riots ended in Mauritania World Roundup (Reuter): Father's death hijack (Reuter): Stalin victims found Panama complaint Rebels to start talks Divided US puts abortion on trial in Supreme Court Nasa spacecraft will map Venus Launch task for shuttle Bush soothes the ruffled Reagans British Telecom It's you we answer to The Khashoggi file Previn quits his post as director in Los Angeles (AP, Reuter): Gorbachov details growing shortages in Soviet economy Black & Decker Ershad joins prayer for rain Peking rallies its cadres in bid to head off protests (Reuter): Six ministers go in party purge Refom in Budapest Russian comeback (Reuter): Border killing (Reuter): Florida ruling (AFP): Vintage year (Reuter): Pact approval (AFP): Sikh attack (AP): New embassy (AP): Race protest (Reuter): Bhopal refusal British Gas Government 'will fight consumer terrorism' April 26 1989 Home Office Peer calls for higher standards in the press House of Lords MacGregor happy with settlement Right-wing Tories demand freedom for businessmen Derbyshire under attack Parties prepare for May 4 Ministers 'not trying to harass jobless' Report stage: Social Security Bill Guilty companies must pay, Moynihan tells House Bill to help in saying trees 'No room' for inspector Doctors move White Paper Parliament today Master of the balancing act The Times Profile Hans-Dietrich Genscher Bligh's spirit Test your knowledge of the Bounty mutineers and you could win a week for two in paradise Horse and Hound Space probes The funding of space programmes has launched a row in the Soviet Union Orthopaedic and Medibeds Biography Learning sense on sensitivities It is estimated that one in five of the population has an allergy, but, until now, the medical profession has preferred to believe that sufferers are simply over-reacting. Liz Gill reports Clinicare From Medical Insurance Agency Ltd A conception of caring Medical Briefing Warning spot A Guide to Allergy Relief Pet problem Jetzyme I. G. E. Medical Systems Ltd. Times Diary Balancing the Tory ticket Commentary A giant step for reform Archie Brown analyses Gorbachov's purge of the old guard There's nowt so queer as volk Bernard Levin April 27 on this Day 1920 Committed Souls Police Nationalization Deserving of Better Named behaviour in the House University choice Green cities Arachnophobia Hillsborough lessons Computer hacking Worthing bypass A softer smack on child discipline Roadmanship Rescue at hand Tea but no sympathy Wrong direction Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Reception The Times Luncheons Birthdays today Silver medal Forthcoming marriages Royal Automobile Club Major General Sir Douglas Kendrew More House School Having words with early man Science Report Memorial services Marriage Lucille Ball America's First Lady of comedy DR Constance Bullock-Davies New light on medieval minstrels Anthony French Sir Philip de Zulueta Birth Calls to the Bar The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Legal Notices Love in a political climate Geoff Brown on a darkly political thriller, an adolescent charmer, Michael Caine and Kim Basinger Cinema Betrayed (18) Plaza The Year My Voice Broke (15) Cannon Tottenham Court Road Without a Clue (PG) Odeon Leicester Square My Stepmother is an Alien (15) Odeon West End Stealing Heaven (15) Cannon Shaftesbury Avenue Unforgettable assault Hamlet Royal Shakespeare Stratford-upon-Avon Royal Opera House Sombre power Theatre The Doctor of Honour Donmar Warehouse Counting on our trust Televison Maestri on the move Von Karajan has given up the Berlin Philharrmonic, and Andre Previn the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Richard Morrison looks at the state of play among the world's top orchestras and their celebrity conductors TimeOut Suffer little children Philip Howard on the traditional method of family planning that we have forgotten New Books The Times Leterary Supplement Higher goss-mongers Hugo Vickers The Oxford Book of Royal Anecdites Eduted by Elizabeth Longford Oxford, £15 Not a team player Douglas Hurd The Lives of Enoch Powell By Patrick Cosgrave The Bodley Head, £16 Hell is a city much like NY Fiction Garments the Living Wear By James Purdy Peter Owen, ?11.95 Bugs By John Sladek Macmillan, ?12.95 Ruling Passions By Susan Crosland Weidenfeld & Nicholson, ?10.95 Family Planning By Tim Parks Collins, ?11.95 National Library for the Blind Claudie Sikirdji Concise Crossword No 1857 `Entertainments Word-Watching Winning Move Information for May Milestones The Times Picture Gallery Behind closed doors Television Choice Radio Choice Betrayed BBC 1 Suicide by aide in Japan scandal The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,967 Female guards temper life on a wing Weather Lager-Dame in a fine old froth Political sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Support for power sale Verson leaps Bank ahead Tourist Rates Minorco claims ConsGold victory Agnew alleges concert parties and promises the fight will go on Interest rate fears fade as trade gap narrows Saga starts a new chapter in housing Holiday group's ?10m retirement homes plan By Our City Staff: Royal about-turn comes too late RHM lifts stake as Goodman rejects bid SIB warning on Vanderbilt WM Low Hanson outlet sold to managers for £27.7m Business Roundup Hatfield up 8p as profits soar Greenall quits bingo Figures rise at Molynx Traditional Options British Coal enterprise Pan Am Number One Across The Atlantic Wade slumps at half time Chamberlain offers hotline Court denies Drexel motion London Traded Options Caution the key at Bank of Scotland Tempus Recent Issues Brixton Estate L&m link-up is confirmed Unit trusts at post-crash high despite uncertainty Broker is dismissed by Vistec £2m buyout Memory down Shiloh dips Jessups up Bid approach Back to the future at Morgan Abbey leaders win vote Blue Arrow to issue circular on ?25m loan Bond in 10% share buy-back plan Swiss miss best bash The Times City Diary Casa Casa! The Times City Diary Allied Carpets to buy 48 stores from Gillow For those with a mint The Times City Diary United in $15.74bn Boeing order UK may make a deal over R-R shares Fidelity Share Service Entente discordiale on Madison Avenue Comment Trade trend is improving Bombardier is favoured bidder to win Shorts American Express Wall Street woos individual investors Recession fears mount as New York fails to bounce back after crash Elliott to join $3bn battle for Northwest Courtaulds pays $21.7m for US stake (Reuter): Nestlé xpects London share listing this year Brixton Estates beats expectations Stock Watch The Times Alpha Stocks The Beckman Report Griffin Factors (Reuter): Losing run ends with slight gains New York Wall Street General Accident Alarm bells start ringing at Asda Stock Market Widespresd gains Stock Exchange Prices Air europe The Times Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Glasnost opens a great new market For manufacturers willing to attempt eastern bloc sales, prospects have never looked better, Jane Lawrence writes Britain loses the chip Guaranteed work from 1992 if you retrain Perspective Training is the key to skill shortage. Sean Dowling (right) suggest a solution Novell Time Computers The Eastern Press Limted Next Computer A new true standard? What Micro? Plastic magic for horses It may put metal hourse shoes out to pasture, Nick Nuttall writes The skills hunt is up Jobscene Skill shortages are starting to bite in the run-up to 1992, roports Leslie Tilley New Technology Specialist Computer Recruitment UEA Norwich Stats MR Ltd New Technology Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items France lays it on the line—for a price Briefing The Institute of International Research Culham Laboratory Recruiting without the mystique Recruitment consultants are vital to the success of Britain, Alun Jones says. Yet the industry has surrounded itself with mystery and needs to be regulated by a code of practice to ensure both clients and candidates are treated fairly Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Berkeley Homes Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance Programmers and Analysts Churchill Clinic Accountancy Personnel The Carpet Tile Company plc Pynford Chemical Applications Ltd. Hampshire Densitron International Plc ASA International A Graduate Career Opportunity InterExee SMI Careerline General Portfolio Tokyu Gravel (Europe) Ltd. IBM EBL Executive Search Architectural & Building Services Practice Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Municipal Mutual Cornhill Publications Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Secretary Western Geophysical Singapore Beckenham, Wokingham and Kew Surveyors Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Air New Zealand Personnel Services Engineering Lawrence-Elwes Ltd. Anders Glaser Wills MRM Group (Communications) Ernst & Whinney Supertravel Ltd Butt Pearn & Wilkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria and Albert Museum Linguarama Business Migration Program A City of London Livery Company Requires a Clerk European Association of Consumer Electronic… KBS Agricultural and Food Research Council Hamptons S. J. Crowley Ltd. AMOCO Faculty of Community Medicine Croydon Area - Young Accountant J & M Associates Ltd Friends Provident Accountancy Personnel Computing & Accountancy Division Hillsamuel Investment Services E. T. Value Supply Co. Ltd. Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd JAPAN RECRUITMENT Jameson Design Ltd. Banking and Accountancy Vacancy CPCR Human Resource Consultants Ar Executive Selection Austen Smythe Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Recruitment Consultant Robert Half Jeannine Bradley & Associates Trevor James Accountancy Financial Controller Recruitment Graduate Trainee Recruitment Matters Ltd. Peter Bray Associates Executive Selection Coopers & Lybrand Monahans Chartered Accountants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA to Group Finance Director Murdoch Magazines Rapleys Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurolanguage Limited Victoria and Albert Museum Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Healey & Baker Trainee Office Manager/company Secretary Banking and Legal Cr?me Legal Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Rugman & Partners Ltd., Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sam Browne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Book wrongly admitted in evidence Data processing system produced unpatentable invention False rape claim sentence cut Why courts impose injunctions banning publicity on wards Action in rem continues in Germany Damages for employee despite other valid dismissal reason Relevance of proper warning Child welfare reports on appeal Six thousand make up the tail end London Marathon Results The Times today concludes its complete and exclusive coverage of the result of last Sunday's ADT London Marathon. On Monday, Tuesday and yesterday we published the earlier finishers. The results were provided by Tandem Computers, the official suppliers of computers to the race Vigilantes haul out cheats Palmer hands over on best possible stage Rugby Union Subbiani Inspires St Paul's Harlequins dominate at sevens Setbacks for England Squash Rackets The lessons of Hillsborough Sports Letters Encourage the young Planner's view Stadium memorial View from abroad Common cause Sport for family Togetherness Basic safety standards Include rugby Responsibility Hooligan element Shining Steel serves notice of Cecil strength From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Carvill's Hill makes all at Punchestown Epsom results Dial up Ladbroke Line Funding boost for lower tiers Southwell gets the green light William Hill Rose Glen to bloom over shorter trip Mandarin: Towcester Selections Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Selections Gifford buys Findon stables Mandarin: Hereford Selections The Times Racing Service Lamb takes second chance and sets up an unlikely victory Cricket: Botham's Late Spell Brings Victory while Munton's Error Gives Northamptonshire a Chance They Did Not Expect Gatting to captain MCC side Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Golf Foundation Roebuck patiently reaps his reward Sportsline Dodemaide meets a challenge Queensland pull out of Hick deal Yesterday's Other Scoreboards William Hill Worcestershire's one-run success owed to Botham Futural/Queen Anne Press Yorkshire saved by Bairstow (Reuter): India extend invitation to England Taya must be right on time to take lead Golf Langer in talented company N Ireland recover from shaky start Scotland narrowly prevail Souness earns longer ban from touchline Spaniards go under as the Republic overcome all odds Football Swedish culture leaves the Welsh breathless Soviet Union go top Beaten Reynolds distressed by slow play rulings Snooker: Meo Continues his Revival by Reaching his First World Championship Semi-Final New crew moves to fifth place Yachting Yesterday's Football Results Lodge injury lets in Clarke Cycling Extra money gets welcome Disabled Sport Clay-court tour starts slowly for Connors Tennis For the Record Today's Fixtures Fulwood hits back to reach second round Sport on TV Barriers removed for final Rugby League England respond to nation's plea No yardstick for real thing Commentary Friends of John McCarthy Surrey are humbled by students Princess calls Nebiolo to order Beardsley justifies Robson's decision Medical update Sport in Brief Dutch and German fans clash Professional approach for the 1990s Private pain of snooker players End Column

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