News from 09/05/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, John Leahy, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Graham Rock, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Mary J. McDonald, Simon Barnes, Anthony Edwards, David Pryce-Jones, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Roland Shaw (Chairman), Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, James Bone, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Julian Malins, Kevin Eason, A. Jordan, Joe Joseph, G. C. L. Bertram, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, John Lewis, Political Staff, Donald Hills, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Arthur F. S. Cotton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Philip Robinson, T. P. Goldingham, Brian Yates, Woodrow Wyatt, David Howell, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Thomson Prentice, Robert Cockburn, Tim de Lisle, B. M. Wides, Geoff Holgate, Edward Fennell, M. H. Chilton, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, I. E. Kerr, Dennis Signy, B. Nowlan, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, William Greaves, Kerry Gill, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, James O'fee, (Vice-Chairman), David Yorke, President, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, M. H. Brolly, David Brewerton, David Walker and Nicholas Wood, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Delma Mitchell, V. J. Jordan, Richard Meynell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, J. Wheatley, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, Martin Waller, Philip Chappell, Charles Fry, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, George Howlett, Commander, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Patricia Grayburn, Michael Llanos, W. F. Lovering, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoAirport prices could force BAA monopolies referral One coach operator sees licence fee Increase from £106 a year to £31,000 Kinnock hits at 'shopping list socialism' Labour leader triumphs over left to win backing for 'new realism' On the Road Again Index By Staff Reporters: BR imposes pay rise as unofficial action starts By Our Foreign Staff: Poll count suspended in Panama Editors to appeal over spy book fines John Charcol MPs split on easing teacher crisis Two Navy pilots killed at display News Roundup Yardie jailed for life £4,000 bribe denied Iran deal man cleared Paisley turned away Pub design falls flat British Midland MPs win promise of action over missing vessels BBC 'scuppered' by Hussey Terrorist shot after van attack European rivalry to aggravate shortage M graduate recruits By Our Higher Education Reporter: Threat of new exam dispute Ballot vote by Risley officers Labour to help first-time home buyers MPs envisage autumn debut Televising the Commons Man shot through heart survived Duchess tells of £5,500 phone bill Britain takes lead in war on greenhouse effect British Red Cross Stepping to success Portfolio Bond Tube travellers want reliability Engineered like No Other Car in the World Two editors to appeal after spy book contempt ruling By Our Legal Affairs Reporter: Lawyers call for independent monitor Revolutionary Breakthrough for Baldness 'Quacks' risk women's lives Anti-fraud campaign Two students detained after royal gun scare Abbey National Building Society Winding up for action Inquiry offer ends strike at Jaguar Jewel alert Great show Mercury rise Oxford blues Baker tells schools to increase time spent on teaching WH SMITH Left-wing challenge to NUS reforms Japanese taste a white wedding Welsh jewel firm tackles the fakers Saleroom By Our Art Market Correspondent: Ashmolean acquires a Rubens in tax deal Bank loans led to £10m fraud, court is told NHS underfunded by £3bn a year, health chiefs claim Mr Kenneth Clarke, Secretary of State for Health, emphasized yesterday that he would not allow a hospital to become self-governing unless he was confident in the ability of local managers. He also extended yesterday's deadline for nominations for potential selfgoverning hospitals until the end of the month. Expressions of interest had been submitted by doctors, nurses and managers from all kinds of hospitals and units Conservation fight takes to the mud Cardiff Bay scheme Easy credit 'destroying families through debt' Sainsbury's In the mood for dance Ridley launches £1.25m poll tax leaflets drive By Our Foreign Staff: Journalist is shot in chest as thousands protest at poll fraud The Panama election Australia warned of looming defence crisis Iran 'gave reward for Lockerbie' World Roundup (NYT): Afghan-Soviet talks Bush to visit Britain (Reuter): French 'bomb tests' (Reuter, AP): Shelling rocks Beirut Israel counts cost of bloody conflict Intifada at a crossroads Thatcher takes hard line on Nicaragua aid Peronist in the lead ahead of poll By Our Foreign Staff: Two party leaders ousted Canberra opposition storms EC condemns Iran call for killings Honecker is firmly in control despite growing opposition Budapest-Hungary's former communist leader, Mr Janos Kadar, aged 76, was stripped of his last political office yesterday and sent without honours into retirement (Sallie Ecroyd writes). The Party accepted his resignation as its chairman on the ground of ill-health and removed him from the Central Committee Opposition unfit to seize the reins Japan after Takeshita (Reuter): Air crash kills 16 (AP): Storm deaths (AFP): Schools open (Reuter): Arms cache (Reuter): Police killed (AFP): Peru changes Atlantis back Toyota wins the Welsh Rally in under 3 hours 37… Solidarity launches daily Moscow keeps up pressure over Nato Lance row Price Waterhouse Bomb mars start of election campaign in South Africa Windhoek—Journalists in the Namibian capital have been subjected to several attacks by unknown assailants in the past four days (Peter Kenny writes). John Liebenberg and Heidi von Egidy, both freelances, were tipped off by an anonymous caller about a bomb explosion in the black suburb of Katutura, but their car was fired on from a passing vehicle. Incidents at the Namibia Press Centre involving a thunderflash and a shooting have also been reported From Our Correspondent, Nairobi: UN relief drags behind schedule Aid for blighted Sudan (Reuter): Dinka battle with ravages of nature Ndjamenu (Reuter)—President Habre of Chad said yesterday his troops had captured Commander Hassan Djamouss, the army chief who fled to Sudan after an abortive rebellion last month, in Darfour province, Sudan British Airways Former minister survives Athens blast Water Bill clause on environment is defeated House of Lords Use of parliamentary measure for King's Cross attacked British Rail's Bill gets second reading Mayhew defends prosecutors Picture Gallery Government deceived public on dock labour scheme, says Foot 'Ill health' fear from water Wales 'most successful area' Inward investment Checks on boat people reviewed Civil conflict blamed £333m in tax written off Experiments not finished Police study Aids donation Parliament today ITV When workers take the wheel British car workers once had a reputation as skivers, locked into permanent confrontation with management. And then, Kevin Eason reports, the Japanese showed us the profit in trusting one another On the Road Again New Woman Fewer Disputes - and a Guaranteed Place at the Top of the Wages League An Echo of Trouble Regrow Ltd Tomorrow Families Forever! A thinking man's war As political violence reaches epidemic proportions, some of the best brains in the world are preparing to join battle against terrorism, William Greaves writes A bagful of explanation New Words for Old American Express Times Diary Picture Gallery Let Ulster Tories unite George Brock sees the party's fears as groundless Who will free the Arabs? David Pryce-Jones explains why democracy has failed to take root Disarray as before Commentary On This Day The Lance in War In Washington's Time Student Workers Nigeria's Fresh Start Magistrates' clerks in short supply Prison lessons 'Misery Monday' Wrong direction Valuation reports Risley lesson Europe's law lake Taxes in harmony Signs of summer Consumer rights on pension funds Tories in Ulster The human effect A classic error The Thatcher years Fresh baby foods Doors of perception Court Circular Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh The Times Dinners Mystery radiation reappears Science Report Prince finds his sea legs Forthcoming marriages Marriages Birthdays today Requiem Mass Service luncheon Gustav Kahnweiler Gift of Cubists for the Tate Gallery Raul Sendic Leader of Tupamaro urban guerillas Lieut-Col M. E. Hancock Long life of service to the Turf Anniversaries Latest wills Augustus Muir Homage to George Saintsbury Today's royal engagements Bridge Appointments Margery Hurst But thou. O Lord. art a God full of compassion. and… Announcements & Personal Territorial Army Builders 'failing the arts' The British Home & Hospital for Incurables London Association for the Blind Times Newspapers Ltd. Science mastery Television Tomorrow A dash of brandy Concert LPO/Simonov Festival Hall English National Opera Coliseum London Parkinson's Disease Society Back to the Futurists Does modern Italian art matter? John Russell Taylor at exhibitions in Venice and London Power and fury Opera Turandot Covent Garden Lee-Roy Travel Vocal vastness vindicates Vegas vet Rock Elvis Costello London Palladium Granada Richard Stoltzman clarinet Richard Goode piano Dressed for the decade Phase Eight's humble beginnings coincided with the start of the Thatcher era. Its changing style has reflected the moods of the country. Patsy Seddon (left) celebrates 10 years of providing a working wardrobe for the woman who likes to move with the times Piklik Soft line People Coach works People Fit for life People Maternelle Ehrman Theatre Concise Crossword No 1866 Entertainments Still Motown master Word-Watching Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums Winning Move The Times Headlines and deadlines Television Choice Clerical Medical Unit Trusts Radio 1 Port bosses ask court to stop union strike ballot BAA comes under fire on price rises The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,977 Recreation of Rose theatre Word-Watching Weather Keep it dark, Mr X is making his mark Political sketch Picture Gallery Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Ruling today on Minorco Mercury cuts Stock Markets Profit margins under threat as industry's costs surge Ogilvy cool as WPP raises bid to $811m Besieged BMP in leap to £12.04m British consumers take the biscuit UK will be eating 486,000 tonnes by 1992, says survey Sears up 11% to record £272m By Our City Staff: Magnet buyout team 'close to victory' By Our City Staff: Posgate 'tempted by vast rewards' Dan Air Scheduled Services Adsteam may sue Bond subsidiary over loans Business Roundup Designer sold Analysis Corp to Colefax to be floated Melville buys BMOC Caird Group in £2.2m buy Ti disposals cut borrowing Recent Issues Agenda By Our City Staff: Mountleigh to wait in Paternoster sale Traditional Options London Traded Options CBI survey shows big knock to confidence Sears plc Sears prospects dull despite record Tempus US states act against insurers Entire capital of the water authorities likely to be sold Cronite up to £1.08m TNT hope Profit warning Property deal Expamet sells Hotel bought Pegasus sold Simon buys Savory five Baring all ECC tumbles on results Borland in red despite profit in final quarter Stockwatch with mother First Noël Nat West offers fixed mortgage rate at 12.4% Pleasant Prospect Trumpeting Barclays in $200m US preference share issue 22 companies suspended by Fimbra council Taylor Joynson Garrett Market zombies need to watch the figures Comment A leaner, fitter GrandMet Comment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Slow start to account Stock Exchange Prices Trials and costs of Minorco's bid for ConsGold Credit card fees Stock Watch Quarry Dougall Select Legal Legal Appointments BES risk factor Jeannine Dradleyc Associates Building trade with Russia Last round-up Wall Street Unigate shares near peak as dealers talk of buyout Stock Market Alpha Stocks Strong dollar at odds with Fed US Notebook (Reuter): Nikkei tops 34,000 Tokyo (AP-DOW Jones): Biggest string of losses for Dow in seven years World Markets Linklaters & Paines Swingland & Co Wilson Stephens LAWYER—TV and Film Gloucester City Council Ifpi Clifford Chance Reuter Simkin Limited ASA Law Beale and Company Pensions Lawyer Berrymans Publication by newspapers not subject to injunction is contempt of court Law Report May 9 1989 Chancery Division KPMG Marc Woolmer Recruitment Guinness: a case for legal aid reform Anthony Edwards on the difficulties highlighted by the Saunders saga Legal Appointments ASA Law Locums Swansea Barristers Chambers American Barrister Leading Law Recruitment Consultancy seeks an… All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No... Box… Those lazy briefs Are barristers professional or slapdash? A businessman gives Edward Fennell a harsh verdict Peace plan to keep both the camps happy New methods of categorizing cases may be the answer to Mackay's opponents Legal Appointments Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Legal Contracting Officer Beardsell Nicholls & Waring Solicitors of Stockport,… Are you a little disenchanted with life in London? Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Firm friends in Bar battle Inns and Outs Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Lipson Lloyd Jones British Olivetti Limited Futures Recruitment Specialists to the Legal… Just Legal Recruitment Services Freshfields Chancery Legal Appointments Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Herbert Smith Crown Prosecution Service Quarry Dougall Denton Hall Masons Clifford Chance Multiple Display Advertising Items Laurence Simons Associates Matheson Ormsby Prentice Solicitors Rank Xerox Ltd., The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders Ltd 1 Garden Court Family Law Chambers Prop Proficient Limited The Times Butterworths meeting professional needs ASA Law Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Reuter Simkin Legal Adviser Tax Planning/legal Research Diary of the Times Classified Public Appointments Management The Clothworkers' Company Bridgnorth District Council Robert Walters Associates Recruitment Consultants Meredith Scott Associates Housing for Wales Tai Cymru Mid Sussex District Council Durnian's vow can come true Golf: The Comeback Trail that is Getting Ever Closer to the Belfry Pools Forecast Public Appointments South West Surrey Health Authority Cleveland County Council Ryder Cup points Legal Davies's College District of Woodspring Brabham really in business Motor Racing Teignbridge District Council British Aerospace plots rival service to SIS Paddy McCormick prevails in thriller The Times Point-to-point, Championship University of St Andrews Students Association Mid-Downs The Hospitals for Sick Children Maidstone Borough Council Folkestone chance for Defloreur Mandarin: Old Vic for leading role in Chester Vase Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chester Mandarin: Chepstow The Times Racing Service Pirate Army on parade at Lingfield Mandarin: Folkestone Results from yesterday's four meetings Malcolm Hancock dies Dial up Live Racing Commentary Climate right to modify Becher's Ladbroke Line Rapid RACELiNE Emotions run high at man-overboard ruling As Barry Pickthall discovers, implications that winning is everything clearly upset the skippers of the Round the World fleet Athey, Wright and Romaines keep Glamorgan at bay Cricket: Gloucestershire Play out Time as Bowlers Strive in Vain to Break through at Cardiff Tavaré brings victory Leading First-Class Averages Rapid Cricketline Malory are forced to forget Europe Volleyball (AP): Question holds the key to inquiry Success is crucial to Simpson's plan Chance for Taylor and Veletta The Mote toast Gilbert's arrival Club Cricket Widnes quash rumour about Laughton deal Rugby League Oxford captain opts for Ireland Rugby Union Pegler still remains unsatisfied Cricketcall The Times Relegation battle for West Ham Gregory to act Darlington in 'fifth division' ploy England plans fall foul of confirmed fixture congestion Four sent off as AEK claim title Overseas League Results Late call for 'Black Flash' Moore to be kept in reserve Basketball For the Record Watson promises a surprise Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Hickstead included in Renault series Equestrianism Smith poised to overtake Rees for title Bowls Merseyside clubs prefer sharing to Cup shoot-out Question of greed or slimline league Telecom Security United left without fair reward Thomas is blamed by Jacklin Easy win for Lendl Sport in Brief Mara takes slow route to high-speed victory Bicknell delays Middlesex Higgins back in the centre of new storm Todd 's jumping feat of the year End Column
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