Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 10/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

Karan Thapar, David Wade, Justin Rickards, Chris Petit, Clifford Longley, Catherine Bennett, Mark Girouard, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Stephen Leather, Peter Philp, Jasper Rees, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Martin Fletcher and John Lewis, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, David Lee, Dorothy Emmet, Nicholas Harling Six-Fours, Ivo Tennant, Mary Earl, Roderic L. Wilson, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, M. J. Crouch, I. A. Shapiro, Colin Turfus, Clive Davis, John Lewis Political Staff, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, N. Tiagi, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Francis T. Davis, P. Leigh, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, John Lewis, Political Staff, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Terrence Doyle, John Illman, Peter Waymark, Charles Jackson, Ray Kennedy, J. F, David Butler, Frances Bissell, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Nigella Lawson, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, C. Dean, Maurice Healy, Director, Alex McWhirter, Harvey Elliot Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, D. T. S. Walsh, Nicole Swengley, Brian Sedgemore, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Woodcock, Jenkins of Hillhead, Bullock, Briggs, Roll, Dainton, Edward Health, David Howell, Alec Cairncross, Cyrillin, James Meade, Claus Moser, Jonathan Mirsky, Peter Nolan, I. G. Patel, Henry Phelps-Brown, Stuart Schram, Peter Strawson, Sydney Friskin, Nick Gilbert, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Celia Brayfield, Wolfgang Münchau, Timothy Raison, Michael Watkins, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, F. Cooke, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Chris Lockwood, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Ned Sherrin, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Isabel Butterfield, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Irving Wardle, Basil Ridley, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, R. H. Ransford, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Mandarin, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, G. Ward, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philippa Toomey, David Walker, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, F. G, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Maria Scott, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Eldon Griffiths, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Philip Ray, John Watson, C. L. R. James,

Resumo

Deng shows his face to praise Army 'Our troops are China's great wall of iron and steel' In today's 56-page Times Australia Day in first Test Legal fight as Sissons abandons ITN contract The unhappy ship of captain Kitkat A testament written in blood Law suit threat as dock strike widens Insurers hit drink drivers The Times Tories attack Labour 'iceberg' Piedmont a Subsidiary of USAir Group. inc Canadian soldier jailed for West End shooting spree Drunk drivers face loss of accident insurance cover School drug campaigns 'doing better' Three City firms dominate business Takeovers survey US aircraft may be forced to adopt new safety code By Our Legal Affairs Reporter: Cork councillor settles out of court Clarke warns GPs to accept contract Castles in the air over Kent The Open University Next Week Erratum Portfolio Bond Career fair visited by 20,000 Mothers accused of cot killings News Roundup Power men take 9% Flight delays increase Parachutist inquest Satellite film coup Rose contract ends Christie's gives £250,000 to gallery Saleroom Nation 'will cope with any dock strike' Parliament House of Lords Kleinwort Barrington 1993 deadline for cutting car exhausts Rescued swans devastated by plague Ivory imports banned MPs urge action to curb trial delays Minister rules out any legalizing of marijuana Short Notice Public Auction Young pledges to break big brewers' grip on tied houses How to Look Cool in a Breeze Defiant Fowler will dismiss Social charter out of hand The Battle for Europe Hectic schedule in store for 518 Strasbourg MEPs Poland, Hungary, Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union are to be allowed to attend the Council of Europe's parliamentary assemblies as special guests, the first countries to be granted such status. The council committee's unanimous decision ratifies a resolution last month by the full assembly Left-wing bastions put Tory at risk Constituency profile: Scotland South Exam fire offering Piper hunt off Urals mission Coal closure Cash raid Raven birth Libel win Secretary goes Careers break Loophole is exposed in drugs law Big swing to SNP threatens Labour Praise for Northern talent 'Safe' seats likely to slide away from the Conservatives Seats at Risk More 'green' farm Wild Card Seats Fiat Shanghai trade-off helps mayor keep soldiers off streets Japan rules out sanctions Tokyo Dilemma A cry for help from the heart of beleaguered campus Troops 'jailed for rebelling' Peking waits warily for further military terror China in Crisis Defiant students' tribute to their dead Howe visits Hong Kong next month Passport Move Bush limits reprisals to arms sales US Conciliation Canton's links open as forces take hold Liberal's call US march (Reuter): Li rumours Activist back Ship protest Tour cancelled Kremlin attack on Nato over boost in defence spending Moderates add to Iran power base World Roundup Defector goes to US Papandreou divorce Clashes over exams (Reuter): Nigeria prices move (AP): Minister shot dead South Africa renews state of emergency White Zimbabweans jailed over ANC raid Uno scoop breaks Japan taboo on sex scandals Warsaw seeking seal of approval Jaruzelski shows off reforms to the West (AP): Gorbachov denies quest for power Moscow (AP)—At least 100 people suffered gunshot wounds yesterday when 5,000 men, armed with automatic rifles and pistols, stormed the Soviet town of Kokand in the Uzbek region of Fergana, a senior military officer said. Ethnic mobs armed with guns, rocks, petrol bombs and pitchforks have seized several police stations in Uzbekistan and show no signs of stopping a week-long frenzy of arson and murder, Soviet media reported yesterday. Mr Shavkat Yuldashev, the region's party chief, called for "more decisive measures" to contain the rioting and the national Congress of People's Deputies was expected to address a request from party officials for tougher action Simon Barnes The fears behind a volksy little wall Roger Boyes, in the German town of Wolfsburg, finds tension rising over immigrant workers Visions of Europe Ridley's charter for the obliteration of history Mark Girouard sees the Mansion House scheme as opening the door to further destructive redevelopment Nor staleness discomfort me Junks going up in the world Time to Fight Arrival of the General Safety Insurance China, Hong Kong and the right of abode in Britain Role of polytechnics Cost of drugs Rose preservation Fund for students Water privatization Falling on deaf ears Through the eye of a needle Paperback prices Metaphorical mix-up Court Circular Weekend royal engagements The Missions to Seamen Dr Leonard pours Texas oil on church's troubled waters Birthdays Service reception Forthcoming marriages Dinners Marriages Reception Service luncheons Memorial services Lord Goodman Chair Vaclav Kaslik Innovative Czech opera producer Malcolm Spooner Zoologist and wideranging naturalist Edward Hubbard Authority on the North-West's architecture When ecologists hedge their bets Science Report Majestic Wine Warehouses Birth On this Day Cancer Research Campaign London Association for the Blind Anniversaries Latest wills Church services tomorrow The Sunday Times Casting aside cliché Harrowing time on the farm Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday's Television and Radio World Service Variations In league with a woman Television Choice Radio Choice Ricoh Variations Sunday's Television and Radio The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,005 Weather No Title You Can Be Sure of Shell Abbey National Children's Payout Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock market Lloyds lifts mortgages Capel job cuts Kio confirms Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Edelman launches Storehouse bid Shares rise as Conran and Julien reject £760m conditional offer By Our City Staff: Chloride sale opposition Angry shareholders ready to call for board's resignation Dollar soars against pound as US inflation hits 9.4% Moët chief brings out the champagne Arnault scores a victory in bid for complete control of LVMH Sea Containers rejects Tiphook Singer chief convicted on fraud charges Foreign Colonial Brewers start annual rise in beer prices Section 2 Timeplex Hang Seng up as uncertainty eases World Markets Wall Street Clowes £1,000 weekly expenses at an end Amstrad shares steady as broker reduces forecast Stock Market A broker's buy recommendation helped Ranks Hovis McDougall, the baker, rise 5p to 443½p. Former bidder Goodman Fielder Wattie is raising £700 million from dismembering IEL in Australia. That would help it pick up parts of RHM should the Sir James Goldsmith group, with its 29.9 per cent holding, move in Lawson sees little chance of drop in interest rates By Our City Staff: Return to profit for Elga R-R finance firm to back sales Omnicom wins BMP battle Owen & Robinson halted for £8m deal Business Roundup Lloyds to reorganize Linguarama price rises Domestic in £2.05m buy Hicking up to £723:000 Sharkey back at Saatchi HK Telecom rises to £297m Crown colony's biggest listed company beats forecasts with 21% advance News Corp plans to linkup book firms By Our City Staff: Corton to pay £13m for Lyon Belhaven buys Chi-Chi's Stora to shave off Wilkinson Sword Swedish Match and razor business 'a bad fit' By Our City Staff: Shaw secures £1.15m BA order for Canadair RJs could bring work to Shorts Brown Shipley in decline to £1.7m Hestair in £6m US buy BMT back in black at £2.63m By Our City Staff: Half-time £19m from new-look Mail group Somic drops to £291,000 Fimbra BMP bid saga bolsters the City's prejudices Comment Somebody must be wrong Comment London Traded Options Traditional Options Unit-Linked Insurance Investments By Our City Staff: More job losses in view as securities firms reorganize By Our City Staff: AMI rises on $2bn offer for parent Stock Watch Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Interest Rates Round-Up Shares drift lower Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Security Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures By Our Family Money Editor: Amaf may seek a judicial review Deloitte vote conduct under investigation Stock can go into Peps Banks offer better deals to students TSB Children's gains will delay £5m society payment Family Money Abbey faces final hurdles before Thursday's price announcement Disenfranchised youngster hopes for a reprieve Charitable option oh free shares Buy Barings Independent Financial Adviser Holidaymakers pay for pound's plunge More unit trusts cultivate the green approach National Westminster Bank Plc Briefings Healthier price provides a cure AAB Eagle Star Always a Good Idea When man's best friend is a liability Dog owners should make sure they are adequately covered by insurance in case their animals turn vicious. Rodney Hobson reports on the policies on offer and how to claim in the event of an attack Flemings Investment Trusts The London Share Account Case One Review for complaints system Protection built into Pep loans Putting a price on the loss of life, limb and livelihood Compensation for medical mishaps may be less generous than it seems. John Illman investigates Case Two Smartware Authorised Training is Here Case Three Striking a collective bargain Banding together to buy the freehold of their block of flats led to a £43,000 maintenance saving for 63 Londoners. Peter Morris reports Save & Prosper Spain to punish under-declaring Natwest Savings Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd By a Correspondent: Pessimism overtakes UK trading euphoria Martin Currie Far Eastern waves from China crisis A week when confidence plummeted in the stock markets of Asia Buying opportunities - but only for the brave Stewart Ivory Inchcape not about to write off world's 'biggest capitalists' Travel: Floating In Paradise Boom for the pleasure packagers At all of this summer's major sporting events the corporate hospitality marquees will be overflowing. But does the winning and dining really aid the wheeling? Alan Franks reports on a big new business Ballerina Section 3 Elle Decoration Gobsmacked at the gala The Ned Sherrin Column At the peak of one's profession Face to Face Talks to Prunella Scales It's the way the Irish tell 'em The Way It Isn't Brunel House The Times Caught in the grip of the smirk Charles Bremner is finding that the Americans, from the President to the subway announcers, are trying irony Exhibition Guide Museums Year 1989 Images captured in the rural past County councils are opening their archives to reveal 100 years of local life, David Walker writes Erratum No yoke on students Jacob Rees-Mogg calls for change in NUS membership Campus With familial pursuits Green gardening is the basis of Susannah York's weekend, she tells Judy Froshaug Our Weekend Erratum Day 6 Mindbender by Clive Doig Outings Puzzle over biblical figures Collecting Sales Guide If I were.. . ... Ivan Lendl Nothing simple for Nico Nico Ladenis's move to a new site delights Jonathan Meades Eating out The Resturant and Catering Guide Motspur Tandoori The Angel Rotherhithe Someone or a Couple Henley Regatta Constables Restaurant Royal Ascot L'express Tessa Corr Fresh South Coast Lobsters Chef Luxury Hospitality at Salter Bros Ltd Greens for dinner? Giving an environment-friendly dinner party is simple, Nicole Swengley writes Ecology Directory The Edradour Rhone-Poulenc Wine Buys Classic Cheese Cookery Flavours of Spain Frances Bissell finds a good use for a fragrant vinegar made of sherry, suggests an unusual paella and splashes out with a rich ice-cream The Times Cook Tasting the best of the bunch Drink Oddbins Connivance for the jewel in the Crown Karan Thapar on a remarkable new assessment of our 'accidental' empire No blowing in this wind The Sign of a Good Book Fair Doom, but no gloom For Children Adam and Paradise Island By Charles Deeping Oxford, £6.95 Woman's right to write Historicals Mission to the Third world Punctuating the feminist message Moving on by staying put Paperbacks Shepherds of the Night and Tent of Miracles By Jorge Amado Collins Harvill, £6.95 each Literary Editor: Quick List The ladies were for turning Idols of per Versity Fantasies of Feminine Evil in Fin-de-Siècle Culture By Bram Dijkstra Oxford, £14.95 A life of the unconventional in pursuit of the unfaithful A Woman of Passion The Life of E. Nesbit By Julia Briggs Penguin, £5.99 In Thursday's Books Page: Peter Ackroyd on The… Invisible world tour Paperbacks Chris Petit makes a journey of detection into dead space The Last Sherlock Holmes Story and Ratking By Michael Dibdin Faber, £3.99 each Chocolate Redet Mer Christopher Hope Dianetics The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schumann: Arabeske in C; Kreisleriana Liszt: Weinen,… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andre Previn Barbican Requiem Verdi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A touch of the Hancock humour Television Monday 'In Pursuit of Leisure' Bonhams Knightsbridge Jolly good show Tender tale of seduction Theatre Bösendorfer Pianos Great expectations fulfilled Gallery 221st Summer Exhibition ROyal Academy of Arts Master of magic Concert Le Manoir The Fine Art Antiques Fair Great performance, good opera Records Clasicals Making it simply irresistible Rock Decca Update Ten years back on the mountain track Jazz Update Galleries Theatre The Week Ahead Bridge Cinema Dance Chess Rock Broadcasting Mindbender Answer Concise Crossword No 1893 Futon centre Buying Windows Pet Mate C20 Power Health Electric Clippers Sheffield Cutlery Buypure Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Relaxator Ltd. Sholleys Ltd Akom Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Champagne Gift Service Fiotiss Multiple Display Advertising Items Folding Walking Stick Country Desks Kiniki Christian Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items Tall B. G. Men Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Falcon Blinds Poly-Butler MOPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Not-so-little lists for the big day Shopping Nicole Swengley rounds up some wedding present ideas, both on and off paper For the Home Junckers Seventh Heaven Multiple Display Advertising Items Insushade Multiple Display Advertising Items SKY Golf Fixtures Sports Book Racing Waugh savours a day to remember Leeds sign Jones for £650.000 Chang reaches final challenge A walk on the mild-mannered side Results from Roland Garros Dispirited England put in the shade Scoreboard from Headingley Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Section 4 Travel Leisure Brownsdon leads a one-two for England Swimming The Sunday Times No Title Fond and abiding pleasure of Pairs Tennis: Stade Roland Rarros Has both the Perfect Environment and Surface for the Artists of the Game Salmon is the equal of McEnroe but faces a greater test Jenkins granted a release In Brief Wood intends to test Bryant again Bowls For the Record A rugby man in a tight situation Schwantz best in practice Motorcycling Surrey caught out as Bakker works up a head of stream Cricket: Marshall Shares Spoils with Dutchman and Hampshire Move into Second Place in the Championship Big-hitting Pigott secures late win Yesterday's Other Scoreboards The Times Sportsline Reynolds punished for a lapse of concentration Cycling: Leader's Race Plan Thwarted as Walton's Sudden Break Takes Him by Surprise Homespun century for Cann Bowler bats on m a close-run thing Larkins replies to defiance Robinson declines to take op run chase Jones restored by a son's careful eye A score to be settled Happy return for patron in semi-final Polo Rapid Cricketline Youthful finalists eye riches after some riveting play Golf Card of the course Germans able to deflate Indians' ego Hockey Chance to order a prize weekend Volvo Tour Entry Form BBC Grand Prixline Britain tees off to regain world lead Nick Faldo (right), in an interview with Mitchell Platts, maps the course that golf must follow if Britain is to lead Europe to the top of the field McRae resumes battle Kenyans lead the way Athletics From a Correspondent Le Mans: Mercedes hold front running in starting grid Motor Sport (AP): Ferrari extending Mansell contract Age no barrier to pairings in semi-finals Squash Rackets Marathon endeavour for those in need Tandem Computers Marathon Appeal Match is acid test for Mayer dream Rugby League Sport on TV Same cast, same stage, different story Boxing: Leonard-Hearns II Likely to Be a Box-Office Smash and Grab McDonnell s conditional chance Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow The crazy brilliance of Kanha C. L. R. James (right), the West Indian Marxist philosopher who died in London last week at the age of 88, was one of the finest writers on cricket. These are two extracts from Cricket, his book which was republished this year His audacity at the wicket earned the deep and indeed awesome respect of Learie Constantine Why Gower must captain England The risk that his excellence with the bat, experience at international level and ability to learn might be squandered by poor management and a lack of support Gamble by Dunnett England's chances fade away League seeks 50 per cent seating as a first step Football Rangers add £4m to coffers Stoute to face stewards over easy Afriyd victory From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Ensconse for classic double Going key to Triple Grown Cochrane out Chantilly Tomorrow Country life untainted by march of time The Good Racecourse Guide Hectic weekend for Shoemaker Catterick Bridge Mandarin: Carlisle All the Details Women's title set for thrilling finale Racing next week Aliysa can vindicate Swinburn Epsom Haydock Park The Times Racing Service Big-Race Field C4 Leicester Epsom results Catterick Bridge Form guide to the nine contenders Rapid Raceline Haydock Park Ladbroke Line Lawn Flite Magnificent, but under threat County Towns An excess of commercial prosperity has not yet spoilt the Georgian heart of Truro, as Nigel Andrew discovered Around Truro Growing on a summer holiday Gardening Multiple Display Advertising Items To the rescue of Madame Alfred Francesca Greenoak wins an encounter with aphids Weekend Tips Enchanted Europe Swan Hellenic Sealink Dieppe Ferries A pattern of islands Travel Hilary Flinch flies off the coasts of Cornwall and alights on the rocky Isles of Scilly Late Bargains French leave without tears Travel News Nile An Irish Journey Neil Meacher Jersey Travel Notes Packages with fancy wrapping Fare Deals Four Corners Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Latin America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laskarina Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Fouis on the Cotswolds Getaway Breaks in the Cotswolds Cricklade Hotel White Lion Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bathurst Arms Hotel An Invitation Not to Be Missed Cotswold Grange Hotel Cheltenham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays GOLF BREAKS Sunhill Hotel CORNWALL Hotel Mordros THE HONITON THE RACE HORSE NEW FOREST All stitched up Travel Terrence Doyle enjoys the warp and woof of St Gallen Peak District Times Newspapers Ltd Travel Notes Floater in paradise In Dominica there are yams, humming birds, paw-paw-and time to relax. Michael Watkins sat back and enjoyed some serious frangipani-watching Thomas Cook Travel Notes SKY Television

Referência(s)