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News from 17/05/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Chris Peachment, Ivor David, Victoria McKee, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Catherine Bennett, Diana Wildman, Joan Zunde, Andrew Morgan, Cliff Feltham, Brian Wenham, Robin Oakley, Tim Oliver, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Bernard Braine, Jeremy Kingston, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Peter Evans and Nicholas Wood, Carol Leonard, Martin Waller and James Bone, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, G. Hattersley Smith, Sidney Brichto (Executive Vice-President), Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Ray Kennedy and Gerald Shaw, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Peter Davenport, John Lewis, Political Staff, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, T. L. Hobday, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Griff Rhys Jones, Louise Taylor, Alexandra King, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Binyon and Robin Oakley, Richard Goodbody, Michael Clark, Marcus Williams, David Brewerton and Margareta Pagano, David Breweton, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Bernard Crick, Tony Beadles, Jane Wyatt, Steven Downes, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Sheila Gunn political Staff, Marry Dejevsky, Barry Millington, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Celia Brayfield, P. M. Cohen, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley Martin Fletcher and John Lewis, James Hodge, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alistair Golde, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Mary Dejevsky and Catherine Sampson, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Patrick O'Connor, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, James Connelly, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Hornsby, Jo Vale, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Bryan Appleyard, Edward Mirzoeff, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Richard C. Whitfield (Honorary Chairman), R. M. J. Bent (Accountants), Steve Turner, Anne McElvoy, Shackleton, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Leila de Bruyne, Barry Buzan, Mary Dejevsky, Philip Webster and Peter Evans,

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New drug could cut heart deaths by half, say doctors Minorco fight for ConsGold ends in defeat Edwardes concedes as judge refuses to lift injunction Killing of the Avon The Times Appointments Portfolio Bond Index Heath broadside Value of Rose theatre site highlighted in 1971 Latest Boeing fails Europe safety check Triumphant journey to the top of the world Peking 'hotheads' upset Gorbachov programme John Charcol Talk about a better mortgage Poll tax court win for Government News Roundup Poet candidates rise Tamils win appeal Train driver killed Princess opens centre Sutcliffe's wife sues Aircraft delayed 14 hours Tunnelling for Heathrow express would cost £20m extra WH Smith More to discover Exams withdrawn after theft Sixth formers would rather apply to a traditional university than the "red brick" colleges built during the late 1950s and 1960s, according to a survey conducted for Birmingham University. In what is believed to be the first survey of its kind, Mori researchers found that the newer institutions did not even warrant a mention among teachers, sixth formers and managers. Tories continue infighting over Europe Thatcher accused of failure to grasp nature of Community Clarke isolated as EC votes for smoking law Angels go on the alert Goldsmiths Reserves call to end police shortage Sky TV files $1.5bn suit against Disney in contract dispute Mr Timothy Renton, Minister of State at the Home Office, said yesterday that the Government would like to see the Channel 5 television station based in the regions rather than the South-east. He told the Institute of Practitioners of Advertising that the franchise holders for what would be a national channel should have a distinctive non-metropolitan look Managers 'wrong on pay' Campaign to reduce racialism Escaped salmon 'might breed hybrids' Heart operation is world first Jockey battled in vain against drink Creating a spirit of playground entente Interviews ban fought in courts Cazenove Unit Trust Management Limited MP questions doctor's role Kidney transplants School fee winnings Portfolio Bond Volvo Ridley says defeat in Lords may wreck water privatization Environmental pressure groups last night welcomed the second government defeat in the Lords in two days as a "major breakthrough". They said the new clause added to the Electricity Bill, Which requires privatized suppliers to prove they are using energy efficiently and to urge customers not to waste it, could cut pollution and remove the need to build four or five new power stations. The companies could be prevented from raising prices or building power stations if they do not comply. The new clause was passed by 126 to 114 in spite of vigorous Government whipping. Charities face stiff law to combat cash abuses Wilding Office Equipment Plc Chopin piano heads academy bequest Legal clerks reject criticism British Midland Survivors describe horror of watching supporters suffocate 'A man was lying face down with the body of a little boy on his shoulders' Five people injured at Hillsborough are still in hospital (Ruth Gledhill writes). Mr Andrew Devine, aged 23, the son of an inspector in the Merseyside police, is still in intensive care at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield. Mr Gary Currie, aged 16, Mr Sean Connely, aged 16, from Heswall, Wirral, and Mr Robert Graham, of New Church Farm, Skelmersdale, are being treated at Walton Hospital, Wirral. All three were transferred there last week. Miss Gillian Edwards, aged 18, from Birkenhead, was transferred to Walton from Sheffield and then moved to Clatterbridge Hospital, Wirral, where staff say she is making good progress. Pension fund enjoys a Chinese bonus Sale Room Offices may be redesigned Battle to save Rose Pupil care tightened Murder trial Crash damage Election threat Age campaign Business Growth Training (Reuter): Santa Maria races to save trapped Lebanese Christians Sidon (Reuter)- Ten gunmen kidnapped four West German relief workers from the Asme Humanitas agency in southern Lebanon yesterday, three of them for the second time this month, but freed one woman an hour later, security sources and witnesses said. Frau Petra Schnitzler, aged 26, was released south-east of Sidon at the headquarters of the Islamic Grouping, a pro-Iranian co-alition of Muslim fundamentalists From Our Middle East Correspondent: Moderate mufti dies in Beirut car-bomb massacre Renault Financial Services (Reuter): Ethiopian radio says coup foiled World Roundup (Reuter): Nakasone to testify Extradition deferral Endara backs strike Gorbachov declares halt to weapons aid for Nicaraguans Cuts 'may spawn new arms' Renault Intensive care for a 10-inch-long Australian Reagans cash in on White House reign ICI World Class Hunger strikers forcing Peking's hand on democracy History in the making in Tiananmen Square Summit handshake marks end of communist schism (Reuter): Namibian talks are deadlocked Independence process threat Luanda (Reuter)- Angola announced a plan yesterday to end its 13-year civil war, calling for a ban on US aid to Unita and seeking to create conditions for a lasting peace. It gave no details of how the plan would be implemented Blacks lose a white parliamentary champion Johannesburg - Barend Strydom, a former South African policeman who shot dead and wounded blacks in a rampage in Pretoria, was convicted yesterday of eight charges of murder and 16 of attempted murder Suzman ends a campaigning era of 36 years Resignation of apartheid's nemesis Soviet annoyance at disruptions (Reuter, AFP): FSX deal approved by Senate PLO advice (Reuter): Elgin contest (AP): Alfonsin 'no' (Reuter): Editor elected Lords defeat for Government on power efficiency House of Lords Manufacturing industry policy attacked MPs anxious about 'charitable' activities of some cults Move on political donations Child abuse study funds demanded Cost of publicity machine condemned 'Civil servants increasingly uneasy' Secondary action 'strike charter' Employment Kinnock taunts Thatcher over Europe disputes Prime Minister Football arrests 'appalling' Replacement for May Day Parliament today The chemistry of destruction More and more lethal cocktails of herbicides and insecticides are being poured on to the land, Paul Vallely reports. Already fish and birds are dying by the thousand-but what are the dangers to humans? HOW-EELS Concentrate the Deadly Toxins Tomorrow Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Save & Prosper In Warhol's London SKY In sight of insight Television Tomorrow Sadler's Wells ENO Under plain cover Edward Mirzoeff, who has won awards, acclaim and a large audience as editor of 40 Minutes, is about to step down. Bryan Appleyard reports Serious fun with an eager diva Anja Silja is a woman for all seasons including the one opening on Friday at Glyndebourne. Patrick O'Connor on a singer of unusual range and courage Titular achievements only Cannes Film Festival Save & Prosper Short of charm Recital Zest and swagger Theatre Revolution-Revisited a celebration of France Accentuate the sensual Mai Zetterling, the director and actress, tells Catherine Bennett why sex is a celluloid issue Tomorrow Save & Prosper Multiyork Common-law myth Solicitors are advising couples who want to live together to sign a legal agreement Town £ Country Building Society Life and death & Briefly a round-up of news, views and information Taxing stuff Briefly Quote me... Little gems Times Dairy Picture Gallery At arms' length no more Barry Buzan charts the growing intellectual consensus on defence A reform too far for Kinnock Bernard Crick regrets Labour's timid approach to constitutional change Waging a long-term war against crime Robin Oakley spells out the new emphasis on prevention, from childhood Cannes on a shoestring Muddy Waters Swan's Way Charity Checks Poverty issue in family failures Best men forward JPs' powers Jewish mother's plea for identity Taxis and pollution Motorway learners Katyn massacre Due credit on polar claim Dead-heat elections Family update Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Times Service appointments Forthcoming marriages Antique dolls on sale Memorial service Save & Prosper Marriages Birthdays today Requiem Mass Sheikh Hassan Khaled Voice of Lebanese moderation is stilled Sir Peter Grossman Defender of the brewery tied-house Esteban De Jesus A boxer who beat Duran Current trends in old seas Science Report Births On This Day Life in Dublin Anniversaries The Outrageous Ball 1989 Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Meeting Luncheon Dinners The Ritz Cross Selection Jigsaw Recruitment Office Angels Recruitment Consultants JG Wordprocessing Secretary/p. A. Advertising Agency PA to Head of Sales SECRETARY/PA to Md Based in Ilford, Essex Cross Selection Appointments Cross Selection Crawford Recruitment Services Energetic Secretary Hobstones Recruitment Consultants News International Newspapers Limited Executive Selection Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Norseman Holdings Limited The Work Shop Hobstones Recruitment Consultants SKY Television News International Newspapers Limited Sarah Hodge Ltd Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Austin Knight Selection Put your professionalism into practice Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Recruitment Company Merryweather Confident and Presentable Merryweather Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants Secretary Chartleigh Secretary/p. A Knightsbridge Property Company Bishop Grosseteste College Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Johnson Fry plc Louise Slade-Betts International Leisure Group Ltd This selective to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1873 Entertainments Back on the road Word-Watching Winning Move Thankless task on the tubes Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice Tunstall Lifeline Limited Triumphant journey to the of the world 'Nice of you to come' Swan tells man from The Times Threat to the whales The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,984 WORD-WATCHING Weather Dons call off exam boycott Taking words out of their mouths Political Sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Dollar in slight fall Calor slips Stock Markets Panel to re-examine rules after ConsGold battle Bond facing new threat to media emprie 'Phantom' bonus at Gateway Victorious Sorrell sounds a warning Ogilvy price of $54 a share will mean earnings dilution By Our Financial Staff: Berry Arrow paid £1m to Berry in compensation By Our City Editor: Allied revaluation adds £873m Group confirms interest in assets of Nabisco Berkeley Bridging Plc Blue Circle in talks on £180m holdings sale Business Roundup ICI Australia ahead 13% Sommerville bought BAA traffic rises 5.8% Concentric seeks £7m London Traded Options WH Smith in £4.4m TV bid Tyson offer is unconditional Allied ready to dine with Nabisco Tempus Nu-Swift payout jumps in record year By Our Industrial Editor: Export orders rise as interest rates hit domestic demand Minister hears CBI call to join EMS Holdsworth says business should not allow itself to be disadvantaged by isolation Sale of LNG shipping contract stake raises £58m for Burmah Antler agrees to £19m Wassail offer By Our City Staff: Blenheim leaps by 145% at half-time By Our City Staff: BSC starts hearing to decide Abbey fate Stock Watch Vaux attacks Young over 'flawed' brewing report £20m state boost for research Keystone slips Bid approach Harding up French ruling Cooper orders Queens placing Harwood recruits his past Britain and US agree futures trade changes By Our City Staff: Maude denies FSA hits City practices Ermine the mood for love Pass masters By Our City Staff: Credit cards inquiry may seek rate cuts Jammy Saville Lawson 'ignored inflation warning' Allied Lyons No title WPP pays for merger at a takeover price Comment Bargains among the banks Comment Shares drift lower Stock Exchange Prices Wall Street Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Traditional Options (AP): Data worries lead to profit-taking New York (Reuter): Index-linked buying helps Nikkei surge World Markets Margin fear threaten United Stock Market Jones Lang Wootton Warning as GWR rises 15% Oglesby up BD revalues The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trust Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Offices hot up Demand for office space is up again, despite doubts about long-term market strength, a new report says Multiple Display Advertising Items Edinburgh Palmer Snell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Awayday Chunnel bargain? In the Market Grimley JR Eve Chartered Surveyors Factory Premises to Let Henry Davis City London and Devonshire Trust Limited 8.2 Acres of Prime Industrial Land Hirshfields E. C. 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Regus Centre London Television tilts at wrong windmills Broadcast London Docklands Development Corporation Plymouth Sound Radio Royal Academy of Dancing The new Me generation Can a new magazine win back readers from foreign invaders? Andrew Lycett reports Trusthouse Forte International Hotels BBC North West Recruitment International Media Sales Executive Press Officers Go Betweens Advertising People Specialists Snapping at straws Newspapers, it seems, will have to rely on TV cameras for Commons pictures. Steve Tuner finds them far from happy The 'forgotten' museum offers food for thought A £500,000 campaign will be launched next week to boost funds and attendances at the Science Museum Bondwell UK Ltd KP a division of United Biscuits (UK) Limited The Chartered Institute of Building Personal Success Limited Professional Publishing Ltd Independent Consulting and Management Company Blake recaptured Bylines Shropshire Publications Jobwise Executive All Box No. Replies should be sent to Multiple Display Advertising Items The Icis-Lor Group Ltd Plymouth Sound Limited Sunsail Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornhill Publication Ltd. London Portrait Magazine Classified Executive Polo Ralph Lauren Synergy Recruitment Exchange & Mart The Association of Financial Services Professionals Moving Image Research Ltd No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hills Flower Strong Limited Greenpeace Network Staff Consultants Cornhill Publicatios Limited La Créme De La Créme Synergy The Recruitment Consultancy International Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items English National Opera Artrain Ltd Computeach International Limited Making Better Movies Recruitment Victoria Cygnet Health Care PLC Angela Mortimer 3i a Wealth of Experience Seer Selection Sotheby's Personnel Department Senior Secretary for Deputy General Manager Anthony Cook Bureau Recruitment Consultants Language Recruitment Services Ltd Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants Mary Holland Associates Meridian Zillih Hill Associates AFB Recruitment Limited Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates Sports 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Classified Advertising Items Consistent Elliott assumes mantle of another Kelly Cycling Bachelor no more Hockey Today's Fixtures Omission does not make leaflet inaccurate Law Report May 17 1989 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Sport on TV Cauthen excels on Snow Bride Challenge must be in open court Results from yesterday's five meetings British Greyhound Rocing Board From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Danehill heads powerful challenge Pipe names day to reach 200 Observation Post to fulfil promise Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Guide to our in-line racecard Mandarin: Worcester Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin: Perth Selections Quinn cleared over use of the whip Multiple Display Advertising Items Ladbroke Line Why the game has to change The times today starts a three part analysis of the prospects for football after the Hillsborough disaster. Can the clubs become a force for good in the community - or is the game doomed to be a social misfit? John Goodbody reports Financial restraints are lifted Rowing Injuries and withdrawals force Welsh to backtrack Rugby Union: Tour to Canada Should Act as a Pointer for the Future The Welsh Rugby Union and the Merit Table Organisation, which represents the 18 senior clubs, had a "healthy discussion" on Monday into the introduction of a league structure in Wales. They were meeting for the first time on the issue. The union has a mandate to introduce leagues on September 1, 1990, but the Merit Table clubs are opposed to leagues Scots determined to keep the tries flowing New revolt threatens the IRFB Lighting way for those without sight Sport for the Disabled McDonnell takes a positive line Linden from the start Netball Fitness the key if Reeson is to give title Ms best shot Boxing Doubt on Leeds as final venue Swimming Third day on the ground Gliding Scots chief raises a tribal war-cry Football: Top-Of-The-World Roxburgh Stirs the Embers of an Old Domestic Feud Injury blow for Phelan William Hill Taylor is given chance to open up Cricket: Small Consolation for Yorkshire as Pitch Plays Havoc with Batsmen's failing Confidence Davis is spurred on as Northants take control in the field Lancashire gain status For the Record Cup Final Edwards refutes 'sale' talk Gooding fills In to sustain Wolverhampton FA declines to identify the ticket culprits Batsmen flourish on hard pitches Schools Cricket New clubs admitted Rugby League Cricketcall Wilander's saving plan pays dividends Tennis Fulwood slips and slides out of contention Liverpool swagger to victory Graham sticks to the task in hand The Loan Corporation Ltd From a Correspondent: Gaseoigne's great goal (Reuter): Africans issue boycott threat From a Special Correspondent: Indulgence still leads despite poor finish Sport in Brief Klinsmann to join Colleagues Six-week alert of big City crowd at Palace Fears of lower League gates Members may miss out at Old Trafford

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