News from 05/05/1989
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Geoffrey Holley, Chris Peachment, Victoria McKee, Andrew Morgan, Mark Souster, Cliff Feltham, Susan MacDonald Legos, Howard Reeve, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, G. Gnedith Chariman, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard owen Jerusalem, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Helsinki, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Vivien Goldsmith, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Caroline Croft-Jeffreys, Michael Tate, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, M. C. Beal, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Glyn Lewis, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Barbara Beats, Robin Young, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Stuard Jones Football Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Philip Robinson and Rodney Hobson, John Woodcock, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Barbara Hoddinott, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, P. G. Nathan, Chairman, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Robin Oakley and David Walker, Peter Bryan, Conrad Voss Bark, Martin Trew, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Jarlath Finney, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Bryan Appleyard, Ansel Harris, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, F. von Toskana-Reighert, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, David Young, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Cottrell, Tim Jones, Roland Rudd, Richard Evans and Martin Fletcher, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Peter Aykroyd, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Jan Hunter, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Reginald Murley, Bailey Morris, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Jack Bailey, Keith Macklin, Peter J. Floyd, David Ennals, Robin oakley, Political Editor, Richard F. Mould, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Battley, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoSLD lose out as Tories and Labour gain But Government faces big defeat in Glamorgan Party Gains and Losses A question of loyalty Portfolio Bond Students march in China Index Clarke wins agreement on new contracts for GPs Young women face high cancer risk from Pill Oliver North is found guilty on three charges White House aide faces up to 10 years jail High Court judge blocks Tube strike Labour's nuclear stance reversed The Linguaphone Institute Risley may get electronic locks News Roundup Pilot's runway scare Royal maid's denial £45,000 for secretary Complaints referred Victim 'shot 4 times' Mental patient is to be sterilized Marilyn image puts Warhol art record at £2.4 million Saleroom Engineers' union leaders vote for strike Solider and male nurse die in IRA bomb attacks IRA increasing attacks to mark 20th anniversary of deployment of British troops Signal chief takes blame Clapham crash Baker warned on exam dispute Conservative students at the London School of Economics yesterday published a document calling for the abolition of the school's union after the election of a murderer as its honorary vice-president (Sam Kiley writes) Mr Nick Markham, Mr Fared Fox and Mr Nigel Heathcote are urging the school to directly finance student societies and welfare organizations—thereby emasculating the union. The 4,300 students at the school will vote today on whether to hold a secret ballot over the decision to elect Winston Silcott, who is serving a life sentence for the killing of PC Keith Blakelock in 1985 during the Broadwater Farm riot in north London. Miss Amanda hart, union general secretary and one of those behind moves to elect Silcott, said it was to bring attention to an unfair trial Channon hints at fees for road use Ilea names 'below par' schools Secret policeman is jailed for 15 years Croatian nationalist shooting Terror strikes at tangled heart of Balkan intrigue Sky denies relaunch of four stations UK film-makers support 1992 Media conferance London gets a little bit greener Triple success Portfolio Bond British Midland Rustic setting for farm festival Hertz Worry among Tory pro-Euro MPs on Thatcher criticisms Sea sewage inquiry planned Industrial action abandoned Justices' clerks conference Pork steaks good buy for a barbecue Weekend food prices World champion tests Westminster's best Director has Rose rescue plan County council election results This pub has been here since the 15th century (Reuter): Killings provoke rising tide of violence on the West Bank Jerusalem (Reuter)—The Israeli Army is to prosecute a former commander of the Nablus area in the occupied West Bank, who is alleged to have ordered his soldiers to arrest 12 Palestinians in the village of Huwwara and break their arms and legs, Israel television reported Open-air feast prayers banned at Egypt's simmering trouble spots Mubarak cracks down on Islamic fundamentalists Exiled peer named in drugs trial Denmark uncovers terrorist 'plot' Doubts arise on ozone timescale Murder of Kanak chief threatens pact Security threat alarms US Latin America and the debt crisis Pope meets Malawi's leader Bush move on missile impasse World Roundup Poland pushes reform Sex change GI dies UN Namibia request (Reuter): Lebanese port shelled Downfall of a hero caught between zealotry and patriotism The verdict on Oliver North Bush likely to escape closer scrutiny from bored public Shuttle launch success (Reuter): Rail tragedy (AFP): Crash deaths Captain's plea (AFP): Refugees hit (AP): Art robbery (Reuter): Drugs seized (Reuter): Body blow Defiant students march through the streets of five cities The movement for democracy in china Nigerians keep to schedule for return to civilian rule (Reuter): 50,000 in Africa airlift Steps on a tortuous road to trial Tory backbench revolt on Water Bill defeated House of Lords Measure will end police anomaly 'Ban age discrimination' plea Anniversary 'marking an era of too little investment' Risley plan will go ahead despite riot Home Office Labour angry at timetable move Cheers for Thatcher's 10 years Prime Minister House 'must guard against EC Commission expansion' Parliament next week Prosperity 'has helped disabled' Manchester flights deal Football pool stakes up Tube gates Share owners Dixons Mister Emollient remembers Meets Viscount Whitelaw of Penrith Israel's museum of peace Deep within the Old Citadel of Jerusalem, a brave monument to 2,000 years of history makes its own statement for reconciliation He's Not in Texas Times Diary Picture Gallery She who must be hated Commentary Could Labour leapfrog? Mary Ann Sieghart on policies that could give a political lead Drowing in the law lake On this Day Tibet and China Talking to Mr Arafat Green Peril Parole delays World concern For West Bank Odinic attitudes Family update Flats on freehold Playing field may go to developer Radiotherapy errors Reform at the Bar Future of NHS Energy policy Homes shown as common land King's Cross fire Common cause Ambridge elections Poor Yorick's? Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular People's Dispensary for Sick Animals Dinners Memorial services Thatchers greet the decade Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Luncheon Today's royal engagements Giggleswick School Lord Martonmere Governor of Bermuda at a time of change Dr Gerhardt Lubszynski Improving telivision camera sensitivity RT Rev Charles Grant Catholic concern for Third World Excellence at Exbury Horticulture Gray's Inn House Dinner St George's School, Ascot Reception Rare cancer virus widespread Science Report Anniversaries Scott honour Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended? Who heath gathered the wind Cancer Research Campaign Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Contracts & Tenders Central Electricity Generating Board Australian Mutual Provident Society Times Newspapers Ltd. Among Darwin's children Television Tomorrow The Times Grim Grimes Opera Peter Grimes The Marlowe, Canterbury Riding an old wave Ian Carr, trumpeter and writer, has formed an all-star British jazz band. Clive Davis reports Southern blue belle flowers in London club Rock Lucinda Williams Mean Fiddler A zone of mystery and dread Theatre MacBeth Barbican Through a spectacle, darkly Victory! Festival Theatre, Chichester 'Violence is being seen as a recreation in the Western world' A woman of appeal Next week Britain's oldest museum launches an appeal-and launches Anne Heseltine on a quest to raise 3.2 million. Victoria McKee reports Stop taking the tablets? With the safety of oral contraceptives under scrutiny once again, how can women assess the risk to their health? A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd OBAS Orthopaedic and Medibeds This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1863 Entertainments Music for the martyr Word-Watching Winning Move Leader under siege Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice Leroco Direct Sales Ltd. Thatcher ready for next decade The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,974 Campaign to save dolphin is launched Word-Watching A daily safari through the language jungle. Which of the possible definitions is correct? Weather Beryl pulls it off … or was it Priscilla? Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Bond stake reduced March loss GMH ahead Stock Markets Tourist Rates BAT to stay despite Californian insurance ruling Royal inquiry into ties with Mildminster By Our City Staff: Ogilvy wins support for poison pill RTZ puts low-cost copper on parade £75m investment should reap millions more in high-grade ore Evode bid backed by Phipps Pensions changes 'undermine' retired Plessey 'offer to GEC' Fidelity Dairy Farm unlikely to bid for Kwik Save United Biscuits chief to retire next year Business Roundup More sell-offs by Beazer Boost for Scots firms Co-Operative Insurance Society Pan AM More than bid promise at Kwik save Tempus Commissioner calls for improved management Building Societies Association Chairman attacks SIB rules By Our Family Money Editor: 'Lawson challenge to rates record' Du Pont backs 'green' drive with new British plant Smith & Nephew advance Wehmiller buy Rise at Boot MMT higher Air firm sold Jackson jump Hunting up Burnside pressing his case Time clocks up £17.2m 'Millions fed to Howden ring' Bond pledges 'almost impertinent' Hello and goodbye Back in play Picture Gallery French leave Trenchant Trenchard Group may seek to liquidate Dewey Victor Technologies Water sell-off takes a steady profits course Comment A ray of hope from the SE Comment When BES risk factor becomes too great One investor blames inaccurate information Speyhawk rises to £10m at half time Midland Bank plc Jackson Group Plc London Traded Options Henry Boot & Sons Plc Strike costs Jaguar £30m in lost output Ford says 57% of its UK sales are imports Multinational still leads British car market Agents raid US futures exchanges By Our City Staff: 73% rise at Apollo Metals The Times Stock Watch Who give Mrs Thatcher her ideas? Not Sir Humphrey.… IoD finds loss of confidence in economy Walker call on foreign investment Hongkong Bank (AP): Fifth consecutive decline for Dow Wall Street Alpha Stocks Takeover hopes lift Beecham Stock Market Hughes Foods, a USM group, may be losing patience with the City but recent reports that it is about to go private are wide of the mark. This week it announced the disposal of two subsidiaries. Further reorganization is planned. The shares held steady at 45p—2p above their low The textile sector has few attractions but there are some bright spots. Campari, specializing in camping and leisure equipment, rose 2p to 305p. Delays at airports should deter holidaymakers this year. Dealers are already forecasting a sharp rise in profits Recent Issues Traditional Options Queens Moat Houses P. L. C. By Our City Staff: EC calls on US to open up banking Premier accord The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Shares rally Growing pain for Cotswold gem Success in attracting new business has brought Cheltenham a problem-finding land for even more offices and factories to maintain the prosperity it has enjoyed for s many years Festival of Music Dowty Group Plc The Courtyard The great Gold Cup mystery Race Week is a 'cert' to pull in the crowds Hoopers Wiggin and Co Solicitors Sapa Holdings Group Today's techno town Jobs in plane-making and image-making keep down unemployment Spying from the spa How GCHQ got a reputation for union strife Eagle Star Always a Good Idea Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants Cultured reply to the planners Autofleet of London Ltd Lex Brooklands Autohandel (Uk) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items ALFA Romeo GTV 2.0. C reg. 17,000 miles, rosso red,… Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slate metallic, black ruffled leather interior piped… Carrera Collectors Cars Dutton U. K. Ltd Volkswagen Scotts Golf GTi 16V Sunningdale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Docklands GTI Golf Sale Scotts of Hemel Hempstead Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Silver Spirit Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Gerard Mann Mercedes-Benz in Aylesbury Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Land Rover Range Rover Fields Range Rover Vogue EFI Mercedes-Benz T. W. C. Scandal of the re-built wrecks Crooked car dealers are cashing in on vehicles written-off after accidents. They can cost the buyers a fortune, and the makers their reputation. Now BMW has decided to act Safety Sentenced to the 'sin bin' B. M. W. Authorised Dealers BMW Alpina Forced Sale Loss of Driving Licence The Phone Hire Centre Limited Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Hartwells of Oxford Ltd Euromirror Limited Extras add up to a shock Roadtest Mercendes 190E 2.5-16 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobiles Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midget bonus Roadwise Kendrick Cars Hotels & Licensed Premises Chichester Good ideas pay off as Trans-Tec wins technology award Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo European Land Plc Majorca Knitwear Manufacturer Travel Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel Scottish Gift Shop Business Opportunities Aspencrest Ltd For Sale Well Established Staff Consultancy Gwent-Nursing Home New luxury Rest Home for 7 in Southend-on-Sea Costa Del Sol For Sale Aloarve development. Approved for 19 villas and 40… Branching out with dress sense Start your Own Import/export Agency Business Services Gultronics Orlando/disneyworld Nevern Johns Consulting Associates Accountant/mba Support Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Turnaround Whisky Franchising your Business Franchise Development Services Ltd Andca Computers Briefings Double by Will may be the way into team Student Sport UK trustee not taxable if co-trustees live abroad House of Lords Law Report May 5 1989 Court of Appeal Ringland's career is cut short by series of painful injuries Rugby Union: Ireland's Most Capped Wing is Forced into Retirement but Hopes to Be Able to Put Something Back into Game Richards takes charge Ampleforth stand out with unbeaten record Sterilization operation approved Lions boosted by verdict on Robinson Bringing insurance case representative action Welfare of child Coach sets targets for achievement in Spain Neath can offer a prototype for Wales's future McLean to provide tough test for Lyon Boxing Verbals before the blows Redgrave is champion in record time Rowing Musical Bliss breaks Stoute hoodoo Big race details 3.40 General Accident 1,000 Guineas Stakes (Group 1: 3-Y-O: fillies: £98,260: 1m) Musical Bliss b f by The Minstrel-Bori (Sheikh Mohammed) 9-0 W R Swinburn (7-2) Kerrera b f by Diesis-Rimosa's Pet (Sheikh Mohammed) 9-0 Pat Eddery (9-1) Aldbourme b f by Aizao-Steady The Buffs (Mrs R Smith) 9-0 P Hamblett (20-1) ALSO Ran: 7-4 fav Ensconse (4th), 7-2 Pass The Peace (5th), 10 Bequest (6th), 16 Muhbubh. 7 ran NR: Oczy Czarnie. ¾l, 1l, hd, nk, 2l. M Stoute at Newmarket. Tote: £4.50; £2.30, £2.80. DF: £14.10. CSF £28.87. 1min 42.69sec Levy Board hands out £9.5m in loans Seaworthy warning from RNLI Rating system controversy after yacht is disqualified Yachting Results from yesterday's four meetings Reservoirs may put tip prices Fishing Merthyr recover to successful end Non-League Football Set fair as Southwell overcomes obstacles Caution is the keyword Rugby League Mandarin: Unfuwain can head morale-boosting double for Hern Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Rapid Raceline Citidancer out The Complete Racing Service Blinkered first time Pollard retires from Ladbrokes Dial up Asmussen stood down Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections Pidgeon progressing after heavy fall Shuttlecock Corner only seventh The Times Racing Service Botham chooses the right pitch for his persuasive powers Cricket: Gritty Innings by Fowler Fails to Prevent Worcestershire from Taking the Upper Hand Middlesex regain an advantage The Times Curran completes recovery Derbyshire resistance fails Other Scoreboards Bradfield find modest total beyond reach West Indies v India Averages Gould's grinding rescues Sussex Umpires are briefed and ready for action (Reuter): Krishnan withdraws (AFP): Wilander bows to tireless Italian Today's Fixtures Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Bailey called in to partner Bates in Davis Cup singles Tennis Order of play Today: O Rahnasto v J Bates; V Paloheimo v C Bailey Tomorrow: Rahnasto and Paloheimo v Bates and Castle Sunday: Rahnasto v Bailey; Paloheimo v Bates Sport on TV Joint winners in community work From a Correspondent Irving, Texas: Delay fails to put Faldo off Golf Middlesbrough fast becoming favourites to follow Newcastle Football (AFP): Stuttgart protest to UEFA Roche with leaders after time trial Cycling (AP): Another Elliott stage Goalkeeper tangled up with change of rules Hockey British squad hopes rest with England Hermann's trier passes first test Equestrianism: Young Swede Takes Surprise Lead at Badminton Douglas in search of 11th title Table Tennis For the Record Whittle stopped on his track Athletics Soo in Cardiff title battle with Poulton Gymnastics England squad is depleted Basketball McLarens maintain one-two dominance Motor Racing England pair slip at the first obstacle Bowls Rapid Cricketline Tomorrow in the Times Liverpool to face 'grossly unfair' match congestion Fixtures and Table Request to Wembley Battling duo face inquiries Eddery may appeal over four-day ban Lowe to leave Central Park Lanner stakes Ryder claim Uneasy truce at McLaren Results and Draw 23 wickets fall ma hectic day's play at Headingley (AP), (AP), (Reuter): A costly business Sport in Brief Smith is too quick off mark End Column
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