News from 15/05/1989
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Chris Peachment, Robert Swan, David Wade, David Tytler, Hilary Archer, Ashley Sollitt, Patricia Davies, Christopher Walker, and Michael Evans, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Roger Dawson, Chief Executive, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Derrick Ferguson, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Srafford, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, Alan Lorimer, Rita Keyes, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Arnold Wesker, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Charles Chadwyck-Healey, David C. Damant, Tony Winlaw, Charles Bremner Eureka, E. E. Blandon, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, John Percival, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Steven Downes, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Paul Vallely, John Hosking, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Mary Dejevsky and Our Foreign Staff, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Gerard Lyons, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, William Holmes, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Roger Linn, Richard Owen, John Bell, Martin Searby, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Peter Guilford, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Immanuel Jakobovits, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Peter Davlle, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Alec McCowen, Virginia Thesiger, Mandarin, Clive White, Paul Newman, Jack Straw, David Gollob, Keith Blackmore, Owen Jenkins, Jenny Gilbert, Tony Dawe, John Spencer (Assistant Director), David Walker, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Ghayth N. Armanazi, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, Keith Macklin, Betsy A. Ferguson, Penny Perrick, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, R. Somerville, Michael Llanos, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Kathy Miller, John Watson,
ResumoTriumphs for Swan and team at the North Pole Health widens Tory rift over Europe policy Savage personal attack on Thatcher's stance Killing of the Avon Portfolio Bond Rose vigil Index Menem racing to win By a Staff Reporter: Prince vows to speak out despite 'crank' label Peking showdown vigil Bus strike opens London chaos day Students crisis talks fail By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Battle to woo disaffected SDP members Premier Portfolio Local talks could sway dock vote News Roundup Crossword winner Labour name change Colombian drugs fight Sky revises forecasts Rare birds sighted British Midland MPs renew ID call after soccer riots Fans to tell inquiry of disaster on terraces EETPU signs foods deal Easing of pollution controls to be challenged in court The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food tried to allay fears yesterday about the discovery of traces of dioxin, one of the most toxic substances known, in women's breast milk and in cow's milk. A spokesman said that the amounts of dioxin found by government scientists "were miniscule and pose no threat to public health or the consumer". The Department of Health said it would not be changing its policy of encouraging breast feeding Ingham faces staff exodus University dispute close to solution Head's opt out warning SLD toughen policy on deterrent Nuclear weapons Picture Gallery Tough laws to tackle charity fraud Mercantile Credit Card swap brings win Navy faces crisis in manpower Canon Use of public funds urged to improve transport strategy London Chamber of Commerce Hundreds join fight to preserve stage Last-minute talks on Rose theatre to halt bulldozers P&O on fire charge Crash deaths Nuclear blow Walking tall Killer swan Rushdie link Top talker £17,000 box Sail target The Boc Group Heseltine bids to lead pro-European Tory challenge to Thatcher See your Optician Picture Gallery Reevesland Industrial Estate Assessment for the assessors Whitehall Brief The Boc Group Conveyancing rule changes 'will expose buyers to predators' Abbey National Building Society Coxswain honoured for rescuing five Police dismiss bomb claim Honda looks to Rover to boost European car sales Drivers face annual pollution tests 1mph load snarls up traffic Motorway repairs There has been a big improvement in the condition of national trunk roads over the past three years, according to the annual Road Maintenance Condition Survey. However, the survey, sponsored by local authority groups and the Department of Transport, revealed an alarming deterioration in other categories. Rural classified roads were significantly worse in 1988 than a year earlier Seven in hospital after pub attacked The Boc Group Gorbachov predicts warmer relations with China Peking arrival timed to coincide with Mongolian troop withdrawal Peking—The scheduled visit to Shanghai by ships of the the US fleet has been postponed by one day. Their arrival was to have coincided with the Soviet leader's day trip to the port city on Thursday. It appears that the postponement was decided by the Americans without any presure from China Realism tempers hope of the students Greens hold sway in Tasmania poll World Roundup Meeting on Namibia Danube dam halted Assad legal threat Chile talks resume Peking bans book KGB fails to stifle the bolder voices of dissent The number of unofficial publications in the Soviet Union continues to grow. On April 30 some of the more important publishers took one of their boldest steps by organizing a Festival of Samizdat in Moscow and advertising it in advance. On May Day the usual processions attracted informal organizations or inspired independent demonstratmal organizations or inspired independent demonstrations. This happened in three of the biggest industrial cities—Leningrad, Gorky and Sverdlovsk—and in other towns Experts point to economic catastrophe ahead Soviet Leader leaves behind a struggling economy and troublesome elections Ligachov corruption charge seen as poll ploy The Boc Group Baker attacks propaganda ploy Moscow and the short-range weapons debate Mr Shevardnadze is understood to have told Mr Baker last week that Moscow was prepared to dismantle a disputed radar complex at Krasnoyarsk, central Siberia, if America agreed to a strict inpterpretation of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty which would potentially limit the Strategic Defence Initiative research programme (Michael Evans writes). Mr Baker reportedly rejected the offer (AFP): Soviet missile warning for Nato hawks West Berlin (AFP)—An East German who spent two years as a refugee in West Germany, but whose wife and son were not allowed to join him, climbed back over the Berlin Wall on Saturday night. On Friday a woman also climbed from West to East, with help from East German guards when she got stuck AT&T Shamir gets go-ahead for Palestinian election plan (Reuter): Syria clears the way to Arab summit for Egypt Tar attack on mayor (AP): 727 hitch (AFP): Nine killed (AP): Britons held (AP): Boat seized (Reuter): Relief dispute Tamil clash (AP): Carrier fire (Reuter): Winnie row US tests Noriega's nerve as opposition calls strike WH Smith The Times The poisonous hand of man The Avon is becoming increasingly polluted by sewage and toxins from agriculture and industry. In a three-part series begining today, Paul Vallely follows its course and pinpoints the sources of contamination Cocaine crossing With America saturated, drug traffickers have set their sights on Europe Methodist Homes for the Aged Tomorrow Disater in the wings Another major transport catastrophe is incvitable, Judith Cook tells Ann Kent Books with deceptive covers Hans-Dietrich Genscher The campaign trail How the 'true confessions' of a secretary have outraged the advertising world Times Diary Barry Fantoni Picture Gallery Regan's own monster President Bush finds himself hamstrung by the war in Nicaragua in his attempt to oust Noriega (right) Conor Cruise O'Brien on the origins of the Panama crisis Blind in the mind Where familiarity is all A detached view of the market Central Questions The Road to Peking Bring out the Old Anguished debate on Arab attitudes Oxford appeal Off the roll Vet supply law in EC The Cohen affair Decision on the Rose Counter cobbers Signs of trouble City prizes viewed across the 'gap' Sponsorship 'lottery' Banking hours Waters of time Pollution fines The daily round Murder in mind Television Rover 200 Series Horse of a different colour Opera La sonnambula New Theatre, Cardiff Object lesson The Mastersingers of Nuremberg Coliseum Tests, protests Radio Heroic survivor Rock Johnny Cash Albert Hall Single Spies English National Opera National Theatre Leaps and bounds of a sceptic Alec McCowen has built a career of rare coherence on an unbending puritanism. Irving Wardle appraises an actor's actor's actor No-shows and No-Nos Concert Schumann & his Circle Wigmore Hall Who needs honesty? Theatre The Voysey Inheritance Royal Exchange, Manchester The Times Single Spies Dance Muna Tseng The Place Single Spies Chichester festival Theatre Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Queen's choice for Jersey Dinner Christie's Fit for Jewish conversion Marriages Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Stewart Perowne Traveller, writer and scholar of the Orient Prof Archibald Wernham Expert on Spinoza's political works Birthdays today The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Lincoln's Inn Marion Mack Girl star in Buster Keaton's The General Today's royal engagements University news Service dinners Service reunion But whose looketh into the perfect law of liberty,… On This Day The Royal Opera Latest wills Colourful marine world of the mantis shrimp Science Report Johns dominates lithograph market Saleroom Anniversaries Times Newspapers Ltd. Polytechnic news This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1871 Entertainments Firestorms and little green men Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Portfolio Bond rules Playing the game Television choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Cardata A small, battle-weary troop approaches its goal Icewalk 89 Mission accomplished! After the expdition leader, Robert Swan, had sent off this latest instalment of his Icewalk Diary, news was received in Eureka that the team had reached the Pole in 55 days. Here he tells of the last few gruelling hours crossing the fast-melting ice German freed as fears grow for kidnapped Briton By Our Employment Affairs Correspondent: Mali train in jeopardy The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,982 Falcon hatches chicks after 'false' mating Weather No Title Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Tebbit pay at Blue Arrow '£17,500' Hanson tipped for US buys Tourist Rates WPP and Ogilvy ready to unveil $864m deal Secret report calls for key reforms to SE Retail sales slow on credit squeeze Bank admits interest can top 100% Leading retailers launch offensive over rates Hop growers join brewers' fight By Our City Staff: Minorco attempts last-ditch injunction move By Our Financial Editor: Markets braced for dollar surge Barratt Section 2 A blue-blooded way to cash in on the 'greying' of Britain Tempus British Telecom's US deal goes pop Tempus EC plan for textile pact with Russia under fire Taylor Garrett Bond Insists empire is sound as pressure mounts for asset sales Collapse in money stock heralds recession US Notebook Global trends to pose problems for sterling Gilt-Edged Commission split over protection for EC car-makers Stock Watch Banham renews campaign on bid-proof foreign firms Call to step up pension safeguards Israel deal Budgens 'to take a fall' Toying with a new idea By Our City Staff: Recorder has dealers taped Baillie takes a hike Wyatts all Staff turn over Brady plan to face sceptical meeting of G7 Two-stage Rocket link Inchcape to open office in Vietnam Fidelity Making Money Make Money Carbon dating test for the Thatcher 'miracle' Economic View Price of failed dollar ambush Growing plant hire firm tipped to touch £5m Interest in land is a matter of fact Reverse moves put the driving force back into Reliant USM Review Unlisted Securities Hanson is likely to top £400m Reporting this Week Investment Trusts Road tax penalties should be set out Third Market Gold Trade Indemnity Capitalization and change on week Classical style of a cultured city The Romans created it, the Georgians enhanced it, and modern developers were prevented from destroying it. Now the scrubbed stone of Bath plays host not only to the tourists but also to a growing number of hi-tech offices Beazer IPL German passion The Bath Festival Where gods and fops mingled… From Minerva to Beau Nash and Jane Austen, Bath has seen more than its share of famous figures History Derek Walker Health and Leisure Holdings Ltd Mann Williams Georgians on their minds Preserving an architectual legacy unrivalled in Britain can prove a problem for the best of planners Articulture Denbury Associates Rosehaugh Heritage Plc Westbury Homes Trusthouse Forte Hotels Walcot Reclamation …tomorrow's jobs are fostered Technical skills are as important as tourism if Bath is to preserve a wide range of job opportunities Employment Peppercorn sweetener How higher education works hand in hand with the city's hi-tech industries Osborne Clarke Wessex Water The royal prints The work of cameramen and women, from the Victorians to David Bailey, has found the perfect home, But is it art? Photograph The Spa Baths, Bath Marples Developments Limited The Bath Midway Press Limited Will the people take the waters? Visitors do not stay long enough in Bath - but a plan to improve the springs may prove a tonic Tourism Bath University Press JP Sturge Chartered Surveyors & Sons Hidden bullies of Britain's schools Latest research shows that one in five children may be a victim of violence in the playground, Douglas Broom writes The British School of Osteopathy Maple bapes School Mill Hill School University Appointments University of Oxford Independent Education Queen's College London Birkdale School Frensham Heights School Peterborough & St, Margaret's Harrow Shiller International University Loretto School Multiple Classified Advertising Items ISIS Home Study Analytical Hypnotherapy The Photographic School of London Eastbourne College of Domestic Economy Oxford & County Secretarial College Dragon School Oxford Gabbitas Truman & Thring Idependent Assessment & Research Centre Improved Grades CCSS The Royal School Dragon School Oxford Oxford Entrance Fairley House School Brentwood School Ackworth School The Private Education Company Limited Postbox University Appointments Royal Holloway and Bedford New College The University of Leeds University of Warwick University of Strathclyde University of Nottingham University of Birmingham The University of Sussex University of Aberdeen University of Bristol Brighton College Hurtwood House University of Leicester University of Manchester Institute of Management Studies University College London The Campana Finishing School University of Warwick Newnham College Cambridge University of Stirling King's College London John Catt Ltd. University of Warwick University of Manchester University of Liverpool The Albany College Courses St. Godric's College London St. Andrew's Cambridge Marlborough College Oxford London College of Legal Studies Pre University? Post University? Devonshire House University of Cambridge University of Nottingham Hertford College Oxford Pitman The Writing School Career Analysts St. Jame's Secretarial College Vienna University German Courses Learn the Language on Location Courses University of Bradford University of Leicester Intensive Typing Courses Posts Wellington School Queen Mary School Gesucht Englischlehrer Study German in Germany Young Lansdowne Secretarial College The Queen's Secretarial College Langham Secretarial College Middlesex Polytechnic Herford and Worcester country council Stamford High School Bursar Posts The Polytechnic of Central London Standing Conference of National and University… La Crème De La Crème Mary Overton Film Company W1 Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools The Lawn of Tennis Temporary Crème Recruitment Consultants Susan Beck Recruitment The Headmasters' Conference Secretary Avon County Council Bancroft's School Miller/ McNish Urgently Required Norma Skemp Personnel Hazell Staton Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Sky Television Office Angles Recruitment Consultants Plumm Appointments Ltd Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Business Air Centre Limited Stella Fisher Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Secretary/pa Gordon - Yates Manpower Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Management Opportunity Excellent Salary Neg Sec/pa £16,000 Stella Fisher Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Elizabeth Hunt Pa to Managing Director Mayfair Property Company Secretary (Wang) Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Secretary/ Receptionist Angela Mortimer Personnel Assnt in Television Chartleigh TM Television Sport & Leisure Ltd. AFB Recruitment Limited Pa/executive £20,000 Tripe & Wakeham Partnership Secretary/pa Creative Design Consultancy Sel Secretary Sec/admin Barnett Banking Westminster Health Care Elizabeth Hunt Allied Medical Assurance Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnett Banking Maine-Tucker Exhibitions c£12,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items College Secretary Chiswick Public Relations Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times ACME appointments Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eagle Recruitment French Speaking Secretary for Director of Studies in… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Sky Television Masterlock Recruitment Secretary/pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Project Secretary/ Administrator Leisure £10,000 neg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finsec Thomas Mann appointments Secretary/practice Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items New faces put rosy complexion on win just short of record Rugby Union: England Repay Warm Welcome by Turning on the Heat Dream start for Scots Kent plays key role for victory Polo Penalty robs Briggs of gold hopes Judo Today's Fixtures Out of the pool into the sun Swimming Lewis takes credit for clear round Equestrianism Pegler the ace in England's pack Gornall takes it on climb Cycling Pirate Army plans on hold From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Pass The Peace is gallant second From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Weld delays decision on Guineas candidate Turner wings home on For A Lark Point-to-point by Brian Beel Saturday's results Pulborough team fined Gold Pavilion to stake classic claim Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Hamilton Park Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Dial up Live Racing Commentary Saturday's results Rapid Raceline Flat leaders Ladbroke Line Scant-clad finalist the butt of criticism Tennis Becker is back at the double Oxford keep on winning Luton's safety is uneasily secured Extra fitness lifts the Trophy for Telford Pools Check Liverpool poised to take lead Football: Mixed Fortunes for First Division Leaders as They Approach the Climax of the League Season West Ham hopes fade fast Weekend Football Results and Table City's relief could be brief Extra-mural decision on Palace play-offs Arsenal not quite ready to wear champions' mantle Aberdeen take the gloss off Rangers' day No joy for Port Vale after win Watkinson's sixes put target beyond Derbyshire's reach Cricket: Keen Bowling Allied to Some Big Hitting Allow Lancashire to Keep on Terms with the One-Day Leaders Jefferies makes Essex struggle Weekend Cricket Scoreboards Students show brawn goes with brain The Times Sportsline Leicester stroll in as Yorkshire hit 21-year low For the Record Cup Final By a Special Correspondent: Haringey to enjoy one small comfort Athletics Worcestershire's joy but a Pyrrhic victory for cricket Scoreboard at Worcester Pacy Widnes at the double The Great Borrowing Breathrough! Llanelli lose Griffiths to St Helens Brand tastes glory at Royal Waterloo Cup Final tickets warning Southgate dispute bronze (AFP): Sport in Brief Five birdies end Lyle prize lull Upside down in cricket's snakepit End Column
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