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News from 04/05/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Sarah Edworthy, Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Catherine Bennett, S. Bush, Anne Billson, Pearce Wright, Richard Sharpe, Editor, John Gittelsohn, David Bailey, Cliff Feltham, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Simon Hughes, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Paula Childs, Isabel Raphael, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Ian Murray, Charles Bremner, and John Best, George Sivell, David F. Anstis, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael Young, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Rosalind Cotter, David Tweed, William P. Ledger, W. Holland, Jim Railton, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Kenneth Spooner, Philip Williams, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Rod Morgan, Robin Young, Dennis Deletant, Ralph Ingham-Johnson, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Jeremy Thorpe, U. Banerjee, Charles Bremner, Simon O'toole, Edward Gorman, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Tim de Lisle, Mandarin (Michael Philips), Leslie Tilley, John Wick (Managing Director), Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, T. C. H. Newth, Gerald Bowden, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, R. G. Satterthwaite, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Andrew Buckoke, Akon Bahr el-Ghazal, John Zorab, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Sally L. Clarke, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Janet L. Allin, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Wiliam Poel, Stephen Thorpe, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Andrew Pollack, Peter Guilford, Marcus R. Judd, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Nicholas Bennett, Ronald Butt, L. P. Bachmann, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Brewerton, John Beishon, Chief Executive, Andrew McEwen, Richard Owen and Philip Jacobson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Andrel Navrozov, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, C. J. F. Pavey, M. J. Hanson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, James Woods, Harriet Harman, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Ian Smith and Michael Horsnell, Mark Fuller, Rosemary Farquharson, C. L. Hicks, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Richard Sease and Robert Goffee, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,

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Doctors' hopes high for deal with Clarke Doctors' leaders are to meet Mr Kenneth Clarke today as hopes rise of an agreement over new contracts The BMA expects the ministers to make certain concessions that appear in contracts circulating in Scotland Modifications in staging targets for immunization and cervical screening may be part of the new contract The doctors accused Mr Clarke of misleading MPs on the amount that their average salaries would riseBMA expecting 'broad agreement' on contracts Tournament of the Mind Portfolio Bond Police seek Irish woman Clowes ban Liverpool draw Index Bush resists calls for missile talks LSE left faces new challenge on Silcott vote The pride of Number 10 Rail union to ballot over strike Botha announces September poll Risley inmates abandon their protest as Hurd orders inquiry Lord Tonypandy, 80, taken ill at banquet Promoter Philip Morris Ltd Holiday 737 in alert at Gatwick News Roundup Blake spy case arrests Tunnel rail change Industry risks grow Young attack on EC Royal visit charges BM British Midland Woman with baby is key suspect Yard issues new pictures in hunt for for bomb gang Rail strike ballot threat to mainline services Labour leaders to set seal oil dramatic reshaping of policies Bar standard criticized by City solicitors' firm Kinnock accuses Tories of neglecting schools Brittan stands by Westland remarks JPs under fire after court survey shows fines vary greatly Six officers acquitted of false arrests at Wapping Prince in tribute to Liverpool dead Royal visit to the Kop Gossip columnist is cleared of drink-drive charge Royal Bank of Scotland Group Insurance Company… Sunshine proves a capital attraction Sales boom in durable goods Intruder kills reclusive pensioner Oxford murder Tim banks on success Portfolio Bond Be Vocal-It's your Local Labour concern over 'dumping' of cards Vale of Glamorgan campaign will please Kinnock County polls will judge hung council experience Bacon record tops £3.9m on a British night out Saleroom Abbey National Building Society Airlines warn of breakdown in summer flights Raised arms of defiance as prisoners abandon Risley rooftop protest MoD research cash 'must help industry' Oman has stopped an order for eight Tornado fighter aircraft from British Aerospace and will buy cheaper BAe Hawk aircraft instead to replacing ageing Hunter aircraft. The Hawk is built entirely by BAe, whereas the Tornado is a joint project with West Germany and Italy Dixons Visitors' traffic alert Killer is detained Mappa shares Gas scare Lenihan ill Election battle Rail Strike MacGregor moves toward support for food irradiation Safer eating Bomb victims Libel damages Store fined Crash award Turner steps aside as Liberal leader World Roundup Hong Kong cash call (Reuter): Chile reform setback Hope for Namibia (Reuter): Soviet right to strike (AFP): North plea to jury Working party is seen as best way end Nato dispute Bonn and the missile impasse Stealth flight Election looms after Lubbers resignation Moscow may reconsider visa snub to The Times Fact and fiction merge in Florida drug trial Jerusalem clashes after Arab kills two Israelis (Reuter): Uk likely to press Shamir on PLO talks Jerulsalem (Reuter)—Mr Yitzhak Shamir, Israel's Prime Minister, has publicly disclosed how his family perished in the Nazi Holocaust. A senior aide said yesterday Mr Shamir said his father, Shlomo Ysernitzky, fled a Nazi death camp only to be killed by childhood friends in a village where he grew up. His mother and a sister died in death camps, while the Nazis shot dead another sister Saudis free convicted killers of Irish nurse Famine nightmare looms in south Sudan despite aid efforts Police die in clash with students Roh threatens to crush Korean protests Huge Peking rally planned as deadline expires Oblivion for the man who failed to sing in tune with Moi UK opposes world fund to protect atmosphere From a Correspondent, Jakarta: Sihanouk hopeful after peace talks (AP): Raped US jogger out of a coma Cholera dead Rushdie choice Blockade ends (Reuter): Vanunu plea (AP): Shop attacks (AFP): Coming back (Reuter): Captain held (AP): Czechs freed (AP): Pay bonanza Timberland Young demands priority for single market Tube system 'is shamefully run down' House of Lords Plea to use traffickers' cash War against drug dealers Labour's ageing peers keep the Conservatives safe MPs angry at secrets guillotine Political donation changes to go Company Law Sillars protest delays business for four hours Regional policy defended Mersey grant is waived Indecent items are cleared Contract Bill brought in £100m saved Parliament today Maths students are winners, QED Horse and Hound A policy peddler at the door Request for New Technologies for Speed Detection/… Tomorrow TLTALKLAND Creating Communication Laskys Curing the ill-mannered Restoration of self-respect Medical Briefing The Role of the Doctor Big brother watching Andrei Navrozov on an old murder and new disinformation Stalin and the Kirov Murder By Robert Conquest Hutchinson, £ 14.95 Memories By Andrel Gronyko Hutchinson, £16.95 In Saturday's Books Pages: Byron Rogers on… Foyles Art Gallery Sphere Wildtrack Miss as Kiwi fruit Sylvia! The biography of Sylvia Ashton-Warner By Lynley Hood Viking £15.95 New Books Old volcano of the Right The Essential Wyndham Lewis Edited by Julian Symons André Deutsch, £17.95 Seminal moral entertainment Fiction The Cloning of Joanna May By Fay Weldon Collins, £12.95 Judasland By Jennifer Dawson Virago, £11.95 Tango By Alan Judd Hutchinson, £11.95 TLS Times Diary Picture Gallery Misguided but not malevolent Inflexible response Commentary Ronald Butt Risley: the untried answer Rod Morgan urges a new policy on custodial remands On This Day Indian Students in London The Thatcher Decade Teaching the Teachers Nato as victim of own success Sickness days Avocados at large Saving ancient sites Motives for tampering with food LSE union vote The law's delays NHS recruiting Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Village turmoil in Romania Pension cuts Legal aid Wrong number? Cutting the cackle Court Circular Royal tour of the Far East Museums Year Guide Service dinner Dearth of gold medals Horticulture Prince praises Eldonians Memorial services Clifton College Today's royal engagements Dinners Cardinal Giuseppe Siri Influential Italian prelate CDR Christopher Powell Long-time parliamentary lobbyist for Channel Tunnel Forthcoming marriages And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was… Protein clue to muscle disease Science Report Birthdays today Lincoln's Inn Arthritis Research London Association for the Blind British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Leukaemia Research Fund Contract & Tenders Concerts ECO/Edwards Queen Elizabeth Hall British Gas Getting under the skin Cinema David Robinson on rodnecks in two continents, a disappointing Kevin Kline and a soporific Nightmare Composer up a musical blind-alley Rags to riches Richard Morrison previews the 1989 BBC Promenade concerts season Barbican Hall Post-post-modernism Tobias Wolff is an unsung star of American letters. James Woods meets him Dancing to a new tune Music Festival Spring Festival Budapest National Monthly Publication £1.50 Tomorrow Spink & Son Limited Brigadoon Victoria Palace Theatre Gone with the whinge Theatre Apocalyptic Butterflies Greenwich Lumpen legacy Television The South Bank Centre Looking back, looking good Rock This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1862 Entertainments In the street of books Word-Watching Winning Move Getting the chop Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Nescafe Alta Rica Guardians of Thatcher's revoluation '89... The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,973 Word-Watching Weather A bridge too far perplexes MPs Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market More BBA disposals T & L up 60% Boase request Stock Markets Grob faces £6.8m charges By Our City Staff: Fraud office wins Clowes reports ban US talks by Bond on brewing Holiday Inn aims at three-star market 'Four-star bedrooms' planned for 35 lower-priced hotels Royal Bank of Scotland up 24% to £171 m at half time Speculation grows over Kwik Save Dan Air Scheduled Services Lawson to face criticism over pension limit Reserves booster by BP receipts Nurdin & Peacock turnover reaches £ l bn Business Roundup JW Spear in French buy Attwoods' US deal Agreed offer for Chambers Company Briefs Consolidated Gold Fields PLC NOP sold for £16m Unilever may borrow £7bn Royal has more strings to its bow Tempus Racal launches satellite network venture in US Tate+lyle Cadbury thwarted over loan limit The Times Lad broke raises £42m with sale of health care interests Saudis call for tight Opec curbs Hi-Tec ahead Tw change Reed boost Ketson rebuff Fairway issue Cooper guns for Fayed H&C climbs to £123m Rise in complaints causing delays The Times City Diary Links with the great Board to book Picture Gallery Property 'log-book' call Building Societies Association Biter bitten Exchange rate may hinder RHM bid H Harcros Lord Alexander's great ConsGold dilemma Comment A quiet pensions revolution Comment Piedmont a Subsidiary of US Air Group. Inc EC threatens action over illegal' us trade retaliation Ministers move closer to harmony on mergers The Ordinary General Meeting of GN Great Nordic London Traded Options Traditional Options BA seeks 25% of Sabena ABH ready to demand referral over 'untenable' alliance Oxford in deal with Siemens Senior in issue to finance Tube buy RMC Outhwaite syndicates at £22m Air UK's £48m jet ? deal backs Stansted Cover for Aids claims raised GWR go-ahead Sheehy boost The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc New bid hopes prompt rise in Asda Stock Market Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Channel (U. K.) Ltd. Dow slides as bid activity dominates Wall Street Light selling Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Principles governing imposition of mental health Act restriction orders Law Report May 4 1989 Court of Appeal Directions Careers & Higher Education Fair Care to be taken on admitting evidence of guilty pleas of co-accused Fibre optics play politics The development of British fibre optics is fast becoming a political football. Matthew May reviews the problems facing the industry Employers opening the doors to non-specialists The good news for job-seekers is the predicted fall in the number of school-leavers, and hence graduates Jobscene British system to assist Soviet research New Technology BMS Beaumont Management Services Ltd. The Digital Schneider Trophy Race Bulgaria set to go paperless Next Computer Writing off the software risks Perspective Copyright law is a minefield, but there may be a pathway through it Morse Time Computers Remote control by a new sixth sense Computer scientists are working on a breakthrough that can simulate reality. Andrew Pollack explains Chips slip cost Amstrad £2m' Briefing E. S. O. R. Group Computeach International Limited SCR Specialist Computer Recruitment How saving water from power can help the environment EC Executive Connections Water Utilities Corporation System Offices Group Limited New Technology SA Smith Associates Ltd. Analyst Programmers Dec Vax £21-27k Computer Resource Contracts Ltd. The Times Network Systems Circle Industries (Uk) PLC Office Manager £20,000 Insurance and Reinsurance Consultancy News International CIL Cotecna International Limited Are You a Decision Maker M Meridian Executive Recruitment Cooper Stanley Associates Avdel Ohshu Express Limited Intex Yarns Ltd Management Resourcing & Development Ltd Managers who need new targets The 1980s upheaval has hit the morale of Britain's bosses, say Richard Scase (on left) and Robert Goffee, but their skills must now be harnessed Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… Graduate Appointments IPS Montrose Technical Recruitment Graduates: Is Yours a Winning Personality A & R International Consultants Ltd. General Portfolio Financial Planning Services The Guild of Master Craftsmen Personnel Resources Public Practice Division Derwent Publications Graduate Accountancy GRADUATE/TPC Level Quantity Surveyors Architects & Technicians Dissatisfied? Carol White at Cornhill Publications Ltd. Alan Baxter & Associates IPP Company Secretarial/ Legal Assistant Control Systems-Europe TSI Group PLC James McNaughton Paper Group Limited British Museum HNB Furniture David Chorley Associates AFSP the Association of Financial Services… MEP Research Services Assistant to Chief Executive Sales Professionals Robert Bruce & Partners Insurance and Reinsurance Consultancy Consultrade Australia Business Development Manager Knightstone Housing Association Limited The United World Colleges (International) Ltd Quraishi Constantine Experienced Assistant Small Motor Co Start a Great City Career Manpower The Times Cornerstone Abbey National Estate Agents Careerline Overseas Consultants UK Sales Representatives 3 Trainee Brokers Required to work in Kuwait Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Philips Administration and Finance Manager Banking and Accountancy Graduates C. L. Whishaw & Co MSB AfB Recruitment Limited A Fast Emerging Marketing Financial Controller Alderwick Peachell and Partners Cable and Wireless a world leader in… InterExce SMI Plc The Colin Turner Group It Iron Trades Insurance Group Croydon Area - Young Accountant Commercial firm of Solicitors Banking and Accountancy Broadfields Talisman Hamilton Partnership University of Dundee AMS Applied Management Sciences Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Walters Associates PW Price Waterhouse C&L Coopers & Lybrand Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Bullen and Partners Consulting Engineers EW Ernst & Whinney Management Consultants Nationwide Insolvency Vacancies Accountancy Personnel 21st Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Royal Opera House PW Price Waterhouse News International Newspapers Limited Thames Blue Chip Corporation Covent Garden Bureau Ring your Nearest Office Country Houses Association £16,000 package +++ Leading Merchang Bank are… Small Design Company Sw7 Shorthand Secretary Secretary - £12,500 Personnel Opportunity SEC/PA 25+ Blue Arrow Personnel Services Pato Group Finance Director Business Centre Secretary/ Supervisor Wanted Urgently Three Friendly Surveyors Require an Audio… Caroline Rawson, Carlton Offices Limited Contemporary Art Gallery Practice Manager/ Secretary Building Design Partnership Chartleigh British Museurn Natural History Options of Bond Street Account Handler Angela Mortimer Organiser £13,000 Secretary Inspectorate-OIS Ltd Office Management Aspirations Legal La Crème Legal Pa £15,000 Lawyers' Assistant Super Secretaries Reservation Clerk/ Receptionist King's College School Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Non-Secretarial Lettings Negotiator Orchard Management Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Part-Time Shorthand PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honours Board 1988-89 Newcomers go into draw for Pilkington Cup Today's Fixtures Clubs are left to count the cost of success Rugby Union Setaro gets a place in the Llanelli team Sport on Tv Stoute out to lay 1,000 hoodoo Michael Seely meets a top-flight trainer chasing elusive glory in season's first classic Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Berry's unrewarding excursion Pass The Peace to provide Bell with flying classic start Big Race Line-Up C4 Form guide to the contenders Citidancer Guineas doubt Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line Oczy Czarnie is grounded Dial up Live Racing Commentary Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Market Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Salisbury Selections The Times Racing Service Chance to drive with the golf pros Littlewoods Pools Liverpool Hoofing it beneath the floodlights Lessons of Hillsborough in wider perspective Leadership needs Marathon praise Call for adventure Paying punters New standards at universities National games Left out in the cold at Lord's Dexterous figures Equal opportunity By a Special Correspondent: England will ban on Smith Bowls Shot champion backs out of retirement Atheltics Forest display the glittering prizes Napoli recover after conceding early goal For the Record Rapid Cr Cketline By a Special Correspondent: West Ham's safety hopes improve as Newcastle descend Football League to ponder old format Patience pays off for Straker Jenny MacArthue on the main contenders at the Badminton Horse Trials Stark hopes to make it three in a row A campaign which has home fruit Sports Politics Norrish is first woman president of Oubc Rowing West Indies triumph in style Cricket Concern at Admiral's Cup training Yachting England lose Bucknall Baseketball Autosport Riders pedal a go-slow under the sun Cycling Honour shared as mourning ends Graham faces treble trouble Silver Mist Sir Denys president of MCC Langer takes a grip on his game Frenchman sails home Sports in Brief Dalglish's dignified return Phillips's horse fails inspection Chapter on super league is reopened End Column

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