News from 02/05/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Robin Oakley, Peter Davenport and Kerry Gill, Executive Editor David Brewerton, Trumpington, Graham Rock, Mike Graham, Jane Hayward, J. Langston, Secretary General, Michael Harwood, Anne Billson, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Rodney Atkinson, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Robert Sweeney, Carol Leonard, Robin Oakley and Andrew McEwen, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Andrew Higgins, Director, Sir Frederick Lawton, Michael McCarthy, Margareta Pagano, David Tweed, G. R. Crews, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Geoffrey Pinnock, Clifford Harris, John Lewis, Political Staff, David Shamash, Paul Wilkinson, Director-designate, William Gutteridge, Editorial Director-designate, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Alan Lorimer, Martin Flatman, Louise Taylor, Mick Cleary, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Philip Robinson, Keith Haydon, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Paul Caswell, Ben Carroll, Michael Seely's, John Percival, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Humphrey Hawksley, A. C. Birtwistle, Mohsin Ali, James Bone and Richard Owen, Roddy MacKenzie, Gavin Pearce, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, W. Grey, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Dennis Pettitt, Chairman, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Tom Lyon, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Margareta Pagano and Colin Campbell, Ronald Head, Tommy Nutter, P. P. Jones, Steve Acteson, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Michael Brewin, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Ted Baines, John Bell, Martin Searby, Marcel Berlins, Ian Ross, John Bell City Editor, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Jessica Douglas-Home, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Papworth, Editor, William Oddie, Desmond Heap, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Paul Newman, Philip Ursell, Ian Smith and Peter De Ionno, Michael Seely, John Hendy, Ronald Reagan, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Steven Thorpe, Peter Davenport and Kerry Gill, Tony Dawe, Nicola Wynn, David Walker, Max Saint, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Peter Weatherby, George Sivell and Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, N. C. Parsons, Jeremy Sheehy, Frank Brenchley, Chairman, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Mark Fuller, John Burns, Mac Margolis, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Richard Battley, John Watson,
ResumoRiot police go into Risley to restore order Hundreds of prisoners are moved out of jail after day of rooftop protest Reagan on Thatcher Portfolio Bond New honour for girl cox $1.2m a room Davis again Index Lead-free petrol boost Death of two more drivers in police car chase Hogg rejects tougher shotgun laws after shootings at Whitley Bay May Day protest mayhem Audit finds serious gaps in Tube safety Greenpeace Ltd Mother killed in stabbing attack News Roundup Clarke faces attack Water Bill change Peugeot £70m profit Lorry driver rescued Two held on remand British Midland Government hold on power 'dangerous' Law Society responds to proposals to reform legal profession Radio date for Prince Walker acts to boost Tories Glamorgan poll Shattered town attempts a return to quiet normality After the Whitley Bay shootings, residents pick up the pieces Video clue to food blackmail Model Spitfire in battle over airfield Organic foods standard set Alternative farming Picture Gallery Shotgun law 'still not strict enough' Sun Alliance Life Armchair critics want more TV choice Portfolio Bond Fee sought for school lockers Aids student Bridge fall Pilot's award Road death Boy arsonists Unfortunately, thousands of our public houses could… Tory lead may be cut to three in Euro-poll Mori project In Heysel's wake, the appeals begin Anniversary portrait on show British Airways 'Squalid' jail's legacy of doom Risley Remand Centre RSPCA An acid test in the centrists' backyard Hippy celebration ends peacefully Council plans to speed roadworks Urban traffic congestion Canon Uk Ltd Dog-sled team prepares for Pole Fears over hidden tax in plan for legal fees University lecturer calls for end to 'jobs for life' system Mapping accuracy to the centimetre In the second of two reports on the work of the Ordnance Survey, John Young looks at the progress made in transferring maps to computers and the advantages offered by the new system American Express Gardening advocate Pay and performance link favoured Employers warned over strike action Bgt British Aerospace Fateful choices ahead as pace of Israel drama quickens US threat to cut off aid if Palestinians join who Paris treads thin line over Arafat visit North trial judge makes threat to discharge jury Afghans' court of public opinion turns against US From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Jackson hint at mayoralty race pleases De`mocrats Battles breach truce in Lebanon US seeks Soviet views on defence World Roundup (Reuter): Flight from violence (Reuter), (AP): Sudan rebel ceasefire Sri Lankan murder Storm hits survivors Rights activist killed (AP): Kohl campaigns to sell Nato his view on missiles policy Sealink British Ferries Rodríguez heading for Paraguayan victory Hint of British delay on EMS Mandela dons the mantle of an elder statesman Turkish flowers go Dutch Drive to toughen treaty curbs on ozone chemicals Victim of killing fields has little use for Sihanouk (AP): Jet sentence appeal (AP): Hunger strike Shuttle date (AFP): Papal praise (AP): Child arrests Launch halted (AP): Funeral father (AP): Crew deaths (Reuter): Editor held Abbey National Building Society Peking students keep quiet on patriotic day Is there justice in Legal Aid? When lawyers representing Ernest Saunders said they could not manage on £100 an hour, they were accused of greed. But, Marcel Berlins reports, their problems were a genuine symptom of the difficulties facing the Legal Aid system A British historian puts Stalin back in the dock After more than 50 years, a remarkable piece of research confirms the Soviet tyrant's implication in the mysterious death of his heir-apparent The Great Barrier Roof System Why mongrels make better poets No Title Price Waterhouse If another senior Tory encouraged Lord Crickhowell,… Times Diary Picture Gallery Good friend and trusted ally Ronald Reagan celebrates a special relationship China's great wall starts to crumble Catherine Sampson assesses the impact of the student protests Relief that hurts Commentary The Price of Wales as a Mason Firearms and the Law Mr Baker's Fast Ride Veterinary needs Fuel emission limits Buyers' rights on house reports Conveyancing practice Shires at the polls New institute for terrorism studies Risks of TB in deer Point of delivery 'Fourth World' A classic error 18 months after King's Cross Eames report Roadmanship Today's royal engagements Social News Arthur Julian Kahn Bridge Appointments in the Forces The Times Birthdays today Meeting Forthcoming marriages Through a glass lightly A signal disaster for crayfish Ganging up to cause disease Science Report Marriages Sir John Boyd Moderate leader of engineering workers Ian Dalrymple Influential force in British cinema Sir Eric Berthoud Diplomatic skills in wartime and after N. 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(Mick) McElligott O deliver not the soul of thy turtle-dove unto the… A fault in the law stops couple from selling their house Cancer Research Campaign Boost for pumping station Anniversaries Times Newspapers Ltd Church news The Russian revelation John Russell Taylor discovers art from private collections in the Soviet Union, and some unexpected pleasures in a show by Lebanese artists Galleries 100 Years of Russian Art Barbican Art Gallery Lebanon—The Artists's View Barbican Concourse Gallery Introducing gods and legends Concerts LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Hall Hoots and whistles Television Royal Academy of Arts Austere dazzler Mullova/Canino Wigmore Hall Dance Odile Duboc Queen Elizabeth Hall May Day resonance Opera Albert Herring Covent Garden The Times A touch of white magic Snap into style this summer with crisp, white shirts and skirts that give a lift to your spirits and your looks Cartier Ltd When playing the game means following the dress code Members of Mark Birley's new sports club will be expected to play by the rules The Kitchen Snowdon serendipity People Pure Cotton Nightie N Peal Theatre Concise Crossword No 1860 Entertainments Opera & Ballet Platt bows out with Britten Word-Watching Winning Move Telford's troubled souls Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Nescafe The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,971 Britain spends a holiday in the sun Word-Watching Weather Business & Finance The Pound Kodak 'hit Polaroid profits' Reserves may fail by $750m Avon rises Tourist Rates Racal plans disposals to raise £300m Ogilvy share price soars as board snubs Sorrell Bel-Air sold at record $1.2m per room Japanese buyer will retain existing hotel management Party time for P&d New blow to Bond Corp as credit rating drops to CCC Storehouse registrar Water sell-off John Charcol Ranks in surprise merger talks Racal nets £2 billion catch Pannell Kerr Forster Chartered Accountants Ogilvy goes on defence by launching attack at Sorrell Tempus Phipps board close to accepting Evode Trading in-Xerox reaches fever pitch US specialist broker emerges as leading buyer of shares No Title The effect of special deposits A secure home in index-linked Burden of statutory audits Danger to defence Pensions exams Agnew rejects talk of withdrawing US action Mathematics and banks The Times Water shares will yield 8% Privatization price falls £1bn short of expectations P-E seeks growth by acquisition Royal Bank may reach £155m Launch for TSB super-bank Their Capel capers are over The Times City Diary Heart of the matter The Times City Diary Seconds out The Times City Diary 01 confusion The Times City Diary Crystal ball first for EC law The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: £1.8m paid for Clowes' holding Swansea Bay Flawed arguments for full EMS membership Economic View UBS Phillips & Drew Cupid aiming at a move Daimler deal 'in the balance' Lind-Waldock & Company Xtra-vision sets its sights on British video market with 10% share placing USM Review Insulation group valued at £28m 'Cheap' BP fuel goes on trial at PowerGen Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts (Reuter): Late buys stem losses Lloyds Bank Plc Chesham Amalgamations Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week TSB Bank Suspicion over officer at identity parade Court of Appeal Law Report May 2 1989 Partnership Opportunities in Company/commercial Solicitors Complaints Bureau A challenge to the new Right John Hendy, QC, explains the policies of the latest think tank Legal Appointments Slaughter and May Motor Agents Association Ltd Findings required in case stated Heavier sentence on appeal was harsh and oppressive Extra Commercial Court judge Loans fund cannot be used to cover excess spending Corrections Bar to a good career? Would-be barristers should not be too downcast about proposed reforms. Frances Gibb looks at what is in store Tighter rules may raise standards Sir Frederick Lawton examines the Bar's prospects Evershed, Wells & Hind Solicitors Scrivenor: Keeping a lid on the perks Inns and Outs Herbert Smith The Bedford Charity (the Harpur Trust) Farrer & Co Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Ford Motor Credit Company Limited National Westminster Bank Plc Le Brasseur & Monier-Williams Professional Indemnity… Kensington Solicitors Nationwide Anglia Building Society Camden Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers of Paul Focke QC Graduates Tax/legal Career Law Personnel Prop Proficient Limited Robert Walters Associates Recruitment Consultants Laurence Simons Associates Lawyers & Accountants Recruitment Fair Butterworths & Co. (Publishers) Ltd London Regional Transport Masters Human Resource Consultants ASA Law Legal Resources Legal Resources Company Commercial UDT Sales Finance Marine Commercial Solicitor North Yorkshire County Council Simkin Limited Marine Insurance Barristers General Appointments Accountancy Personnel The Times Morton-Knox Consultants Kew—surrey Spreading the word Members of the Institute of Public Relations receive 1,000 inquiries a year, Yet few job-hunters know what a Pr person does. Beryl Dixon finds out at an institute seminar Public Appointments Royal Berkshire Hospital North Bedfordshire Borough Council Hillingdon District General Manager EPRC Ltd Expedition Staff & Members Required Association of County Council The Hospitals for Sick Children Arsenal trusting in neighbourhood talent Football in the Community Beenhakker returns to Amsterdam Overseas Football: Scrappy Real Cling on to Lead but Inter Drop Point in Home Derby South Norfolk District Council Barcelona on mark with seven Overseas League Results Newham An Equal Opportunity Authority Chester in final of Nabisco Schools Football East Herts (AP): Swedish boxer dies Boxing Today's Fixtures The Clothworkers' Company Sport on TV Clean image that captures the imagination Andrew Longmore finds that everybody knows Kerly as hockey grapples with opportunity too good to miss Personal best for champion Rifle Shooting Stress fracture hits Elliott's season and cuts earnings Athletics Familiar figures rally to call from the past Motor Sport Knowles enjoys a change of fortune Cricket Guards of a royal tradition A bowls green flourishes in te shadows of the Tower Mancini aiming for victory in French Tennis: Threat to Wilander and Company in Clay Season's Finale (AFP): Evert fails to pull rank on Yugoslav amateur (AP): Tactics pay dividends for confident Agassi Adscreen Kyle can end Provincial cup record Volleyball An innocent approach that wins friends Golf (Reuter): Hoch cuts prize by $100,000 Pilgrim progresses to be third Wasp to captain England Rugby Union: England and Romania Name Squads for under-21 Match Tinca and Costea to add experience Midlands fail to rise to the challenge Cooke to track young talent For the Record Delay on who will replace Carling Electric Lady a 14-1 'certainty' Results from yesterday's 10 meetings Mandarin: Promising Prorutori to open account in less exalted company Wild Sap qualifies in fact time Rapid Raceline Eddery opts to ride Danehill in 2,000 Sherwood ends riding career on winning note Ladbroke Line Whitbread duo in treble form Dial up Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottincham Selections Shayraz shows Oaks potential with impressive introduction The Times Racing Service Roberts a reluctant hero as Chelsea lack any motivation Football: Second-Half Surge Keeps Interest Alive at the Hawthorn while Dixon Closes the Gap on Osgood and Bentley Gabbiadini's happy return Bull takes Wolves up again Baseball Bulletin Swindon are first to come round Yesterday's Football Results and Tables Fulham's efficiency to the fore West provides conviction Barnsley play-off hopes kept alive Charlton call in their loan Pools Forecast Lillywhite keeps his tour rivals at bay Cycling Kelly lines up for Dunkirk (AP): Spanish race faces climbs Illustrious tradition upheld as Cook comes to the rescue Cricket: Glamorgan's Determination Leaves Somerset Struggling Robinson declines the chase Turner injury opens the way for Scott Rapid Cricketline Riot highlights need for player discipline (Reuter): Production line success Rainy day redeemed by Ward's promise Surrey fail to meet challenge The Times Money to be won on the lawns (AP): Samaranch makes steady progress Boys demonstrate progress Hockey Foster demonstrates who is the fastest Swimming Brabham extends lead Motor Sport The Traditional voice of English Cricket Kent has key role in victory Polo League status without a home Gleghorn stretches a point for City Telecom Security Limited Arsenal get back to title pursuit with a vengeance Fixture plan sought Scots permitted to play in S Africa (AFP): Visa doubt for Craven Express delivery service Davis sweeps to title as Parrott crumbles (AP): Johnson reprieve opposed (AP), (AFP): A timely gesture Sport in Brief Woman is clear Blues' choice End Column
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