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News from 08/05/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Mary E. Jelley, David Wade, Edmund Happoled Chairman, Bryan Stiles San Sebastián, DJM, Glena Davies, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, Martin Fletcher political Reporter, Gordon Allan, Maude of STRATFORD-upon-AVON, Paul Jennings, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Alasdair Cameron, Carol Leonard, Colin Campell, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Margareta Pagano, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Andrew McEwen, Stewart Tendler and Robin Young, Michael Tate, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Guy S. M. Moore, Michael J. Burns, Kenneth Miller, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, David Eccles, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Martin Walier, Tony Ward, Charles Bremner, Denis Tunnicliffe Managing Director, David Walker and Jill Sherman, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Maynard Hall, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, R. M. Napier, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Joe Houlihan, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Celia Brayfield, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Sally Ogle Davis, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Ward Jones, Paul Griffiths, Jill Sherman and Andrew McEwen, D. S. L. Barnes, Robert Rodwell, Craig Seton, George Dobery, Richard Owen, John Blunsden, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Correspondent, Raymond Plant, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Ranken, David Brewerton, Michael Llanos Buenos Aires, David Young, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Michael Hornsby, David Gollob, Jenny Gilbert, David Naismith, David Holloway, G. N. Pollard President, Bailey Morris, Evelyn Joll, David Nicholson-Lord, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Keith Macklin, John Howell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, Roland Rudd and Mark Souster, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, John Watson,

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Moore's 'cash machine' plan for benefits Social security faces its biggest ever shake-up On the Road Again Portfolio Bond Violence in Gaza Strip Senna wins Index Fowler is favourite as new Tory chairman Misery Monday promises 'comprehensive chaos' All-Mersey final after 'tribute' win Three weeks after the agony of Hillsborough, a day of joy for Liverpool at Old Trafford Labour looks to Europe in quest for more gains By a Staff Reporter: Britain basks in sunshine UK seeks backing for action on Iran UK Car Plan 15 could be tried for war crimes News Roundup Nine soldiers injured Poll tax leaflet 'wrong' Price cut for tenants Ramblers' warning Stamp case arrests BM British Midland Power union threat to electricity supplies Jaguar wildcat strike may be made official Quiet of the home front Tory pressure for new party head Carlile urges pact with Labour Correction Medical profession splits on self-governing hospitals Times survey tests opt-out response First candidates for self-governing trusts 700,000 at Hyde Park farm show Crash-landing Mink protest Spy ruling £1m winner Fire bomb Cricket injury £3m crisis appeal at the Ashmolean Fishing boat traps ex-owner in a bureaucratic net Risley officers threaten action over shortages Boy dies fleeing police van Executive team takes the strain Proponents stage last stand Cold nuclear fusion Bupa Improving standards Portfolio Bond Citroen Sweet Deals Water board policy blamed as fish die in worst pollution Water supplies in some parts of the country provide people with natural protection against Alzheimer's disease, or premature ageing, according to new research. The investigation sheds new light on the suggestion that there is more Alzheimer's disease in areas with drinking supplies containing high levels of aluminium, largely from water treatment processes. Many water authorities exceed limits to be imposed under stringent regulations by the European Commission Silcott resignation will not halt ballot Laboratory workers to have cancer risk study Whitehall union acts to control Militants British Airways In step with the Duke Busy weekend brings first crop of delays Flightcheck Bar ready to concede key issue in exchange for non-interference Doctor's concern as cases are reopened Rethink over raw milk ban Worshipping only two of the household gods Whitehall Brief by David Walker Drug may protect carriers Aids research Lining up for the King's College choir Resource managers to be bursars of the future School bullying 'can be cut by half' Guidelines for teachers Bad drivers face video trap Motorway repairs Piedmont Crisis of confidence as Argentine inflation hits 1,500 per cent Noriega man predicts win Panama denies opposition fraud claims as Carter monitors election Britain is not satisfied with the steps the Sandinista Government in Nicaragua has taken towards a more democratic system, and is unlikely to give direct aid until there is further progress, it emerged yesterday (Andrew McEwen writes). President Ortega is to hold talks in London today with Mrs Thatcher, while Senor Miguel d'Escoto, the Foreign Minister, meets Sir Geoffrey Howe, his British counterpart Rocard promise on Noumea poll World Roundup EC agency blocked Cult leader is killed (Reuter): Space shuttle success (Reuter): H-bomb loss revealed (Reuter): Customs low note Ministers discuss peace plan as Gaza trouble flares Communal violence in the occupied territories and Lebanon Baker mission to seek proof of Moscow's sincerity (Reuter): Hundreds flee barrage of shells in Beirut (AP): Center-right set for Bolivia win Toshiba Tees Side Mauritanian leader blames Senegal for violent clashes Ethnic unrest in West Africa 'Mr X' clue to Johannesburg killing Protest grows over Moscow rights law The Soviet Opposition (Reuter): Shooting in Cyprus Breton bomb (Reuter): Player charge (AP): Hudson spill (AP): Killed in bed (AFP): No reprieve (Reuter): Protest march (AP): Border arrest (Reuter): Defence chief Lange fights for his political life as poll ratings slump Gangs changing the rules in feud Wave of Camorra murders Abbey National Walese signals victory at poll rally (Reuter): Li urges end to protests Plates Under Jaguar's bonnet Leaner and fitter, Britain's car makers face a rosy future. Or do they? In the first of a three-part series on the industry's revitalization, Kevin Eason looks as Jaguar, where a remarkable recovery has been followed by a slump Pit-stop in the race to the top A new serivice allows the motorway-bound executive to keep up the good work St. Joseph's Hospice Waste land of New York The Great Pyramid of Fresh Kills, a modern monument to waste, is raising a stink on Staten Island Sealink Dieppe Ferries Tomorrow The new breed of worker behind the wheel Times Diary Picture Gallery Master of the market Commentary Irangate: Bush on trial Conor Cruise O'Brien on the issues raised by the North verdict Jelly with a poisoned centre On This Day Games for Health and Morals Stopping in London All at sea Reacting to Rafsanjani Gate safety in tube ticket halls Authorised version Future of construction Justice for both sides on legal aid Planning's 'weak link' 'Seascape, Folkestone' Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Thatcher's 'tablets' Priority calls on Oxford appeal College funding Best men forward LSE elections Court Circular Anniversaries MS Religion reduced to poetry David Holloway Marriages Forthcoming marriages Rockefeller 'loft' goes for $3.5m Saleroom Edward Smith New concepts in rural conservation Basil Creighton Novelist and translator of German authors Sir Hugh Mackay-Tallack Survivor of old breed of East India merchants Elizabeth Aslin Museum Keeper and authority on decorative arts Memorial services Fiona Whiteley For our rejoicing Is this, the testimony of our… Today's royal engagements Reception Pembroke College Oxford Latest wills Service dinners Luncheon Genetic research uncovers early life of flowering plants Science Report University news St Leonards School St Andrews, Fife Nature notes Birthdays today Miss Saigon Not merely players The West End, led by its actors, is reclaiming Shakespeare Sheridan Morley reports Television Suds lore Radio Unbelievable staginess Opera in Italy Pelléas et Mélisande Comunale, Florence A subtle form of seduction Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden The best of times? Theatre a Tale of Two Cities Citizens', Glasgow Caving In Soho poly Tomorrow John Russell Taylor on modern Italian art… Centenary Exhibition Crime and bad parents VicHallam Office wives Pedigree breed of teenage scribbler If daddy is funny, talented and famous, does it follow that his daughter is, too? The Times Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1865 Entertainments Picture Gallery Playing the blues Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Portfolio Bond rules Dance Prophet of doom Television Choice Raido 1 Radio Choice The MacAllan the Malt Bbc1 Prisoner tagging contracts awarded The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,976 Threatened dolphins leap to greet their saviours Word-Watching Britain basks m sunshine Weather Bad weather halts last dash to Pole Icewalk'89 Am Tower Bridge Noon today • Business & Finance 23-28 • Education 29 •Law 33 •… Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Italy sees progress on Euro bank Japanese MP questioned Pirelli results Wimpey sale CIA flotation Kwik-Fit plan Tootal US buy Live to Russia Tourist Rates Pensions plan 'will limit job mobility' Panel to rule tomorrow on Minorco timetable Shorts reshuffle before sale By Our City Staff: Economy 'heading for a soft landing' Surprise Hoare Govett report sees 5¼% inflation this year Equality on ice Relaxed Rocco shrugs off speculation of Forte bid Stores sector will face profits test John Charcol Section 2 By Our City Staff: WPP set to lift Ogilvy offer Gulliver's giant steps are frustrated Philips Evode heads for Phipps win Tempus Normal output of N Sea oil 'by end of summer' The Engineering Council Are the markets losing their way on M0? Gilt-Edged Families 'are £7 a week richer under Thatcher's 'Graduates needed' in civil engineering County cuts profit forecasts Takeshita ends up in leak soup New paint from Crown Bad news is good news Between the lies Rude word By Our City Staff: Hill Leigh in £12.5m management buy-in Attacks on tax BA nets extra Tokyo service £99m loss revealed by Drexel Economic View Treasury hawks learn to woo private sector Air europe Smaller firms' lead is cut The News Corporation Limited Tyro keeps Brewmaker afloat as home-made beer market goes flat USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold ECC tipped to advance by £5m at half time Chesham Amalgamations L'Oréal aims to sell more dreams Welsh chief of the world's top cosmetics group sees room for growth An interest has been declared by L'Oéal in Beecham's cosmetics businesses. Margareta Pagano in Paris talks to Lindsay Owen-Jones about strategy St James Court American analysts see BA as global airline trend-setter Ec lifts ban on beef from United States The Times Stock Watch Congress opens inquiry into trading floors Griffin Factors Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and change on week (Current market price multiplied by the number of shares in issue for the stock quoted) Account Days: Dealings begin today. Dealings end May 19. §Contango day May 22. Settlement day May 29. §Forward bargains are permitted on two previous business days. Prices are Friday's middle prices. Change, dividend, yield and P/e ratios are calculated on middle prices. (aa) denotes Alpha Stocks The bank that gets in first A scheme aimed at the jobless has become vital to employers, says Douglas Broom Posts Tonbridge School Young Teachers Royal Schools for the Deaf Manchester DCPS Herefond and Worcester Country Council Educational SCONUL Davies's College BAC St M IAPS Hertford College Oxford Comprehensives must gear up for the new struggle St Swithun's Junior School Winchester Middlesex Polytechnic Middlesex Business School Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education HLT The Moyses Stevens Flower School Career Analysts Pre University? Post University? Bancroft's School London Montessori Centre Lansdowne Packaging Design Famous Writers School The Writing School LSL St. Godric's College. London The Queen's Secretarial College St. James's Secretarial College University of London Summer Course Teachers Leatherhead Secretarial School Learn the Language on Location Study German in Germany Miss Sprules' Secretarial College Young University Appointments University of Cambridge University of Sheffield University of Warwick University of Bristol University of Warwick Brunel University of Exeter University of Oxford University of York University of Nottingham University of Birmingham Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine Newnham College Cambridge University of Warwick Association of Commonwealth Universities Jesus College, Cambridge University Appointments The Queen's University of Belfast University of Stirling Tempting Times Senior Secretaries Blue Arrow International Secretaries The Queen's University of Belfast University of Liverpool University of Nottingham University of Leicester AfB Tired Temps Combine Ayers Rock with the Rockies! The University of Leeds St George's Hospital Independent Education The Work Shop Manpower Options of Bond Street RG St Mary's Hall Scholarships Temporary Creme Ad Power Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amanda South Bank Polytechnic Fellowships Barnett Banking Bored? In a Rut? In between Jobs? Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Office Angles Clive Pearse M Secretary to Finance Director National Newspaper JFL ACME Financial Services Company in W1 Clive Pearse M Meridian Medical M Mary Overton Secretary/pa to Sales Manager Sec/pa Eighteen Hotels Middleton Jeffers Clive Pease M Masterlock Recruitment JH Commuting Getting You down? Quatro Fletcher Hunt plc. Richmond Youth Travel Smart Independant Estate Agency Country Houses Association Susan Hamilton Mediad Maine-Tucker Middleton Jeffers Carrington Hull Assocs Ltd Pato Group Finance Director The Times Joyce Guiness Maine-Tucker Considering Going Back to Work? La Crème De La Crème Chartleigh The Pensions Trust United Medical and Dental Schools The Fine Art Trade Guild Sec Pa Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Design News International Newspapers Limited Project Secretary Maine-Tucker Pa/secretary to Chief Executive Sec/pa 25+ Experienced Racing Person First Creme Secretary/receptionist Sec/PA Covent Garden Meridian Leisure Pa Assistant Progressive Firm of Chartered Surveyors Paying for water by amount supplied Law Report May 8 1989 Jurisdiction to try offence on foreign ship Multi Lingual Opportunities Boyce Bilingual Middleton Jeffers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Stepping Stones Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items A shared joy, a shared risk Cowdary forwards in control Polo Mottet holds off Roche Cycling Today's Fixtures Cricket Mistake by Todd gives Leng her second Badminton Equestrianism Widnes for a second double Rugby League Middlesex take title Hockey Hern's emotional triumph Fortune favours Hi-Rise Lady The Times Point-to-point Championship Results from nine meetings Big-race result Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections From Our French Racing Correspondent Paris: Kendor an emphatic winner Promising Polar Boy to reward Cauthen Mandarin: Hexham Selections Results from Saturday's seven meetings Rapid Raceline Sunday Silence floors favourite Ladbroke Line Fenton draws level Dial up Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ponteract Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Selections The Times Racing Service Arsenal capitalize on golden chance Football: North London Club Take Eight-Point Lead over Liverpool in Race to the League Championship Swedish victory is worry for Robson Weekend Football Results and Tables City going own sweet way Record crowd at Vase final West Ham hopeful Leaburn offers a lifeline Neath risk being destroyed by own aggression Rugby Union Sin bin for Jones was inadequate Hackney and Hartley are main beneficiaries Basically Harlequins Australians warm to their task in the Arundel sunshine Cricket: Boon, Moody and Border among the Runs as Touring Side Win the Second Match of their Tour Carr bowls and bats at his best The Times Rapid Cricketline Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Stylish Greene is in dominant form Saturday's Scoreboards Essex go home early again For the Record Liverpool set up fitting finale Ballesteros back at his best The Great Borrowing Breakthrough! Aldridge says fans kept him in game Faldo left frustrated Jacklin in feud over golf course Senna a master of disguise Irish call for Smith Sport in Brief Details from Monaco New boy Bailey takes Britain to Davis Cup win Helsinki results (Great Britain names first) J Bates bt O Rahnasto, 6-1, 6-2, 7-5; C Bailey lost to V Paloheimo, 1-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-7; Bates and a Castle bt Palcheimo and Rahnasto, 6-4, 7-6, 7-5; Bailey bt Rahnasto, 6-4, 7-6, 7-5; Bates bt Paloheimo, 6-2, 7-5 Early dramas fail to block Cooke's path

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