News from 02/06/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Brian Griffiths, T. H. Richardson, Jeremy Andrews, Brian Collett, Andrew McEwen, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Alan James, Stephen Leather, Adam Sweeting, Neil Bennett, Stanley Wm Hill, John BLunsden, Ivo Tennant, A. Vinten, Sally Brompton, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Kathryn Custance, D. A. Spain, William Hudson, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, David Nicholson-Lord and Mark Souster, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Margareta Pagano, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, David Tweed, Peter Davenport, David Wild, Peter Ball, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Daniel F. Melia Director, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, John Winder, James Comyn, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Clive Couldwell, Simon Tait, Andrew McEwen and Robin Oakley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Jason Ditton, Stephen Johnson, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Christopher Goulding, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Paul Healy, Jonathan Braude, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Matthews, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Irving Wardle, Derek Richards, Richard Bassett, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, H. J. Belsey, Jane Bidder, David Young, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mark Fairhurst (Operations Director), Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Alan Lee, H. E. Gilmour, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Ken Young, Alan Coren, Nick Gilber and Neil Bennett, Martin Banks, David Tytler, Education Editor, Om Midha, Alan Lee and Ivo Tennant, Jens Hansen, Susan MacDonald, Sam Kilay, Higher Education Reporter, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Bridget Bonthrone, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk,
ResumoThe 'special relationship' still in place Thatcher and Bush deny any rift in the Anglo-American accord Portfolio Bond Open degrees Index Lawson denies crisis as sterling steadies Government to legislate against wildcat strikes Life sentences for IRA killers IRA men sentenced to life brutal killing of corporals at funeral Phone bills set to rise in August Theatre campaign may try to buy site Have You Got what It Takes to Network your Entire… Howe and Baker clash on refugees Britain and US clash on boat people Lecturers end exams boycott News Roundup Mappa reissue plan Poisoning 'epidemic' Larsen wins chess $100m plot arrests Disney negotiations Vote for art winner RTCONTRACTOR Developer Travel threat grows as passport strike spreads Banks likely to agree a student loan compromise Partners in rhyme on campaign trail Michael Grade joins battle over Sissons No hiding place for soldiers' killers, RUC vows Error brought corporals in Army car face -to-face with ruthless murderers in funera cortege A memorial in the shape of a stone sundial and plaque will de placed at the headquarters of the Royal Crops of signals at Catterick to honour Corporals David Howes and Derek Wood, it was announced last night. The Ministry of Defence said no date had yet been fixed for ifs unveiling Holocaust fears for elephants Endangered species Civil Aviation Authority The Class of 90 Next Week Erratum Caring for our Environment Broadcast ban affects TV repeats Hillsborough inquiry told police deserved a medal Urgent strategy to fight 'crack' threat Aids virus may elude screening test Home Insurance Lower Premiums Save up to 25% on your… Public was slow to grasp fire danger Portrait's future uncertain Saleoom Child 'Picasso' exhibits Strawberries arrive early Weekend food prices Rebel faces tough challenge Vauxhall by-election Plea for delay in pollution control Sewage discharge Loyalty clause fear by doctors Health service patients should pay a £1 deposit for booking an out-patiet appointment, refunded if they turned up, it was suggested yesterday. That would reduce the 15 percent of "no shows" and provide NHS income, Mr Peter Thomson, managing director of JJ Thompson, management consultants, and a former health service manager, said Teachers urged to enter commercial world to aid pupils Government may help to promote Soviet democracy New hope in cases of cervical cancer Dairy champion is Canadian import Ford Pedal power for royal cyclists Rottweiler owner to be charged Family killed Diver drowns Struck dead Stabbing death Trinity's £1m Kinnock vows to reverse EC aid 'larceny Worker participation plan delayed Poles turn a deaf ear to party's blandishments Church helps solidarity electoral tactics to pay off Philadelphia (AP)-Mr Lech Walesa, the polish opposition leader, has been chosen to receive the fisrt Philadelphia Liberty Medal for his work trying to bring greater freedam to his country. The medal and the $100,000 (£64,00) award that goes with it will be presented to Mr Walesa's wife, Danuta Walesa, and his eldest son, Yaroslaw Walesa, at Independence Hall on July 4 Yugoslavia accused after Kosovo mission collapses (Reuter): Gorbachov urges study of Baltic republic issue (Reuter): Hungarian leader seeks rehabilitation of Nagy Shirley Temple's Prague mission World Roundup (Reuter): Question for Pope Reforms for Chile Lisbon sheds marxism Indian force to leave (Reuter): Jumbo jet nosedives Tory call for 'green ministry' in Britain Proud Kohl claims the credit for Nato success Syria backs Palestinian radicals in split over intifada The Israeli Army began issuing computerzed plastic identity cards to Palestinians in the Israelioccpied Gaza Strip yesterday as part of harsher measures ordered against the intifada (Our Roreign Staff writes), But the US condemned the moves as "offensive" Pretoria determined to keep control of vital Namibian port US party war over ethics is expected to continue Wallace Heaton Soviet response to plea on Wall (AP): Duarte in handover of power Mine tragedy (Reuter): Wings clipped Judge charged (Reuter): On the mend From Our Correspondent Shanghai: Students take boycott one step further Decertive calm on Shanghai campuses as tactics alter Solicitors and legal office Exhibition Blackout threat to foreign reports of peking (AP): Reform promise Sharing cost of making up road Law Report 2 1989 Judge must not assume damage No Title Martial law safeguards sought by Hong Kong US envoy warns Japan on trade How the Rose could bloom again The architects are talking centre stage in the unfolding drama of the battle to save the remains of Shakespeare's theatre in London. Simon Tait reports Enter the cocaine fighter The secret arrival in London of a Colombian expert to help British police show the growing power of the drug cartels The battles have not stopped at the Americas; the Iron Curtain Employment Training Robin Young Times Diary How rich men can enter the kingdom of Heaven Brian Griffths argues that the modern market economy must have a religious foundation Are the ladies not flagrant The shadow on Congress Conor Cruise O'Brien finds both parties choking on the new ethics A grudge too far for Heath Restoration after Recruit Muslim schools Dispirited. Llandudno No Time for Silence Jumping the gun? Guidelines for safer food Motorway driving Slow to circulate Making hay Sovereignty in a changing light Libel reform Fate of the land India and Nepal in conflict Charitable ideals Water safeguards Rubbing it in? Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements People's Dispensary for Sick Animals The Times Luncheons St Paul's, Knightsbridge Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Dinners Marriages Appointments School news Memorial services Birthdays today Anniversaries Westminster Abbey Garden Party The Wadham Society Receptions Latest wills Professor Owen Lattimore Eminent American Sinologist Gen Sir Thomas Morony Outstanding Army Gunner John Broderick Evocative novelist of the Irish social scene Enterprising publisher of fiction Announcements & Personal On This Day A Homecoming. The Return of the Native Odds-on favourite pulls up Television Tomorrow Royal Opera House Talk for the animals Anarchist, squatter and now best-selling poet, Heathcote Williams knows all about endangered species. Adam Sweeting tracks him down Hoffman the modest Shylock strikes a discord Last Nights Theatre BBCSO/Davis Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham Pulled together Concerts The best was last Recital The wrong stuff Ovchinikov Trio Wigmore Hall National Theatre Keeping tabs on grandma The proposed tagging of prisoners has sparked controversy, but the system can also be used to care for the elderly Is your child safe with a baby-sister? It can Bidder reports, the problems cut both ways Cordula A new feudalism Theatre Top Films and Videos Concise Crossword No 1886 Entertainments Funny man up in the air Winning Movie Television & Radio Radio Choice Nescafe Gold Blend Radicals in ranks Television Choice Mrs Bush responds in kind to a gallant greeting First Lady proves herself a fast-moving diplomat The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,998 Weather Imry Merchant Deveplopers PLC Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Lord King at £385,000 Siebe ahead KLM joins bid Stock Markets Tourist Rates No crisis, says Lawson, as pound pressure eases £1m fee for Royal over Aveling fund Opec 'set to raise oil quota' Smaller shareholders thwart big plans The majority does not prevail at Cadbury and Magnet Telecom warning of end to price freeze on phone bills By Our City Staff: Storehouse collapses to £11.3m Result clearly unsatisfactory, admits Julien Imry Merchant Developers Plc Interim jump to £12.3m at M&g British Telecom BT takes hard line on quality Tempus WPP in £12.5m deal for Coley Porter Bell Business Roundup Distilleries at £3.75m PCT leaps to £862,000 Designers in joint venture Ritz Design at £1.6m Tin trading 'freed from distortions' By Our City Staff: Anglo Leasing protects margins in rise to £8.27m Stratagem ahead 58% to £360,000 McLeod up at £4.3m TSB offshoot lifts payout Earnings fall at Caffyns Property 'slackening' but MEPC confident By Our Financial Staff: Westland profit slips to £8m Nationwide estate agents lose £9m Vincent's star a knight Imry soars to year-end £23m Clowes case remand Pin-stripes and leathers Straight BAT By Our City Staff: No payout at USH after loss Cakes and sail Results leap to £20m at Control Outhwaite delays notice Gibbons chief In the black Royal Mint Court No treasure chest of assets at Storehouse Comment Westland waits for orders Comment By Our City Staff: Meeting of OECD ends with veiled criticism of US Diamonds become chief Anglo earner (Reuter): Domestic share sales trim Nikkei Tokyo National Wetminster Bank PLC Ex-head of Mandarin in £105m hotel group Beswick stake to be sold by Elders The Times Dow moves ahead by 10 points Alpha Stocks US takeover hopes lift Racal Stock Market MBS helps boost Sidlaw to £3.2m London Traded Options Traditional Options Recent Issues Shares still in retreat Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Linking into the future Oganizations want networks that can give simple connections between large and small computers. But Matthew May writes, compatibility is still a problem. Hope is in sight, however, as common industry standard are gradually being established Case Network Communications Elonex Heads down for the essentials The dream at the end of a phone Sound, graphics, pictures-a copper telephone cable can carry them all, Kea Young reports Small network, bigger business Linking branch offices with a PC network is worth the investment To Network your You Simply Need 3Com (UK) Limited The £12m connection push The Government is planning a campaign to explain to industry leaders the importance of connectivity and its value to their organizations, Paul Healy says Cheaper systems boost sales Local area networks have made sharing information among computers more viable for small companies What the Jargon Means CCA Computer Group PLC Standards jungle peril The Government spends about £12 million promoting 'open' standards but does not enforce them, Kathryn Custance reports Picture Gallery BICC Data Networks Limited PCs near point of take-over Mainframers will have to look to their laurels, Martin Banks says Business to Business Davron Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chemical Factory for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business & Leisure Centre in Mayfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Regions, the Tunnel, and 1992 Small Firms Multiple Classified Advertising Items S. M. C. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Small firms are first to feel pinch of high interest rate policy Multiple Display Advertising Items LDR hits a classic note for success Picture Gallery Canon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brodie Brittain Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Hinde Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items MjA Subaru Multiple Classified Advertising Items Demonstrations Nationwide Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Talacrest Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Dutton U. K. Ltd Say that the take-off speed for the jet was 150 mph… Superbike throttles speed BMW has voluntarily cut back the power of its new 1,000cc Kl model Mercedes-Benz A passion for power Speed kills, yet the macho urge for even faster, more powerful cars continues, boosted by manufacturers who extol the glories of speed Sales race to a record Roadwise Pyatt on home ground Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items McGuigan finds his burning desire is doused by defeat Boxing Us Nations Cup favourites McKeown caught napping Car & Mobile Phones Two dedicated riders duelling to season's end Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Two Timing to uphold Dante form Goodwood Nottingham The Times Racing Service Jelupe can triumph at Stratford Hamilton Park Stratford Swinburn still undecided Yesterday's results Brighton Carlisle Hooray Lady takes to the Brighton air Blinkered first time Multiple Display Advertising Items Lillee returns with a word of advice Australians opt for practice Rain ensures ESCA match ends in draw The Times Sportsline Rehabilitation of Broad likely to bring Test recall Cricket Somerset's chance to relive the glory days Percival scores second century in two games Butler is defiant in defeat Badminton Low-key approach Good news for Lions Rugby Union Fewster has last word Polo Steen defends bronze medal Drugs in Sport Joint leaders fight it out for title Golf Three-shot victory for Spence Coe may double up Athletics Today's Fixtures Australia are too sharp for England Hockey Busy time for British hopefuls Swimming Sport on TV Robson lifts his hat Moore's cap record Shilton's Record Football:england'sgoalkeeper Another Landmark as the World Cup Beckons Shilton's Record From a Special Correspondent, Warsaw: A final laugh for Clough's clown Bayern's offer for Mclnally rejected Senna exhibits little sympathy for Prost Motor Racing Assembly of masters Bowls For the Record Bull's eye on more target practice Group Two Call for ban on plastic pitches New generation makes its intentions clear Tennis The girl systematically breaking the mould Yesterday's Results from Paris The Times Dexter tries to secure unity Thomas Pink Shirtmaker (AP): Minister foresees Europe ID cards (AP): South African sporting links under attack In colour: Young puts masters in the shade Card of the course 1973 revisited Dahlberg bridges the gap Losers out of court Sport in Brief Epsom expects Big five to air their TV views End Column Where the TV money went
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