News from 12/06/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Bill Jackson, Jeremy Andrews, Jonathan Spence, David Wade, Executive Editor David Brewerton, Jane Dobija, Graham Rock, Hazhir Teimourian, G. Weinberg, Stephen Leather, Gavin Ewart, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Hugh Davies Jones, Chairman, David Lee, Harvey Elliott, David Simpson (Clerk), Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, O. R. McGregor (Chairman), Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Henry Gee, Mansel Davies, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Titus Oates, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mrs B. H. Beyboer, Chairman, Peter Waymark, Cornelius O'Leary, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Tony Winlaw, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Sara Driver, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Roger Alford, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, C. Davis (Chairman), Voker Rühe, R. Robson, Steven Downes, John Hosking, Chairman, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Danielle Robinson, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, John Hemming, Director and Secretary, David Rowlands, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, William Holmes, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Robert Worcester, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, M. J. Lynch, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Robin Day, John Bell, Peter Guilford, George Hodgson, Maxwell Newton, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Neil Lyndon, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Jack Straw, Alan Franks, Mary Dejevsky, Sallie Ecroyd, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, Daniel Ward, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, David Sinclair, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jo Glanville, Vivien Tomlinson, David Powell, Roy Hattersley, Denis Howell, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Michael Schluter, Director, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoChina and US head for clash over dissident Terror by television as arrests of students and intellectuals mount Inside Erratum Portfolio Bond Chang's Paris Mercedes win Index Students claim threats from embassy officials Ministers planning a crackdown on 'crack' Moscow campaigns to put Britain on sidelines Dockers to 'fight to bitter end' By Our Political Reporter: Thatcher to rally Tory Euro-vote New doubts over Lawson's future UK Finance LTD SNP well behind Labour support News Roundup Women masterminds Travel fears soothed Diseased cow ban Actor 'was harrassed' Aero engine shelved The Green Party Haughey unlikely to win overall control of Dail Dispute over hero's body Jaruzelski gets Thatcher aid pledge Irish premier defends his election call Seat belts offer clue in jet crash study of injured survivors By Our Science Correspondent: Cautious doctors fear court action Restaurant alert after fire raid Ulster shots All-American market gains ground Saleroom Food warning Minibus crash Queens of poker giving little away Specialists guide is criticized Minister sees German way Dual schools A reluctant young llama from Peru… Actors turn out in name of the Rose Conservation battle Rafofficer Portfolio Bond Pledge of bigger career fair Audi Low rain and aphids will reduce yield, farmers say The Times crop survey Junction spy cameras bring 300 prosecutions Motorway repairs Heinz Reagans make a quiet landing Pan Am Thatcher gives the poll waverers her vision of enterprise Mercedes-Benz win Le Mans Party bandwagon on the road Westminster MPs to help scrutiny Strasbourg laws By Our Political Reporter: Heath and Brooke patch up feud Giscard tries to unite the French right BP Oil UK Limited Violent clash at neo-Nazi rally Salmon test in chemicals fight Cleaning up the Rhine: 1 Freed college in search of ethos Whitehall Brief BMW Information Service (AFP): Moscow purges old hands in ministerial shake-up (Reuter, AP): Russia shocked by second rail accident in a week Another challenger to party arises The Soviet Opposition Breakthrough for male sex problems Hungary charts future (Reuter): Toll of 100 in clashes Unrest in Uzbekistan Polish political choices widen Editor resigns in Indian press row Gaza curfew lifted Falklands talks offer (Reuter): Poll victory disputed (AFP): Army raid on police Contra leader returns St. Joseph's Hospice Envoys seek asylum in California Well-trodden path of repression Echoes of the Cultural Revolution Student's tape highlights horror (AFP): Resistance fades in Shanghai as arrests begin Life Armed camp draws sightseers Tiananmen Square bus route reopens (AP): Bush faces test of his resolve with anti-pollution plan The New Montego 2.0 GTi Estate Thousands flock to mourn the Ayatollah More towns are emptied by Iraq Plight of the Kurds (Reuter): MiG crash theory (Reuter): Robber's end (AFP): Chile protest (Reuter): Rebel killings (Reuter): Space launch (AP): Gadaffi praise (AP): Baez charged (Reuter): Joint forum (AFP): Radio disaster Preparing for 1992 by degrees Europe strikes a note of panic on British campuses. There is a feeling that too little has been done too late, Alan Franks writes in the sixth part part of our guide to higher education Erratum The Z88 is a full personal computer, yet it is only… Loughborough to Oxford AEA Technology Tomorrow Should one ever need a further reason not to visit Brent Cross Shopping Centre, in north London Times Diary Crushed now by the big lie Mary Dejevsky reports on the propaganda drive to discredit the Peking students One final task for Labour's block votes Jack Straw urges procedural changes to stop those conference accidents Straight out of the top draw Put your trust in BonnS Volker Rühe offers reassurance over the Gorbachov visit The Real European Home Design for Living Safely Streets ahead? 'Lay justice' Striking balance in law on media TV in the House Right of abode Judicial review of a school's rules The 'barren' eighties? Labelling the milk Lotus-land? Status of Ulster inside the Union Oxbridge sexism Wine and women Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Service luncheons Christie's The relief of Fort Worth Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Dinner Berkhamsted School Service reception Anne Sharpley Marriages Service dinner Phil Bull Advocate of racing for a wider public Heat from the deep Dr George Edwards Pioneer work for anaesthetics Anniversaries MacKay honour Appointments Latest wills Ye have not chosen me. but I have chosen you, and… New Crossing Places: First Day's Trial in London Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. 'Allo,'allo,'allo Television Grand girl Dance La Bayadère Covent Garden Chartsearch Ltd. Taking to the streets Heather Neill meets Fiona Templeton, who plans to turn London into a theatre with an audience of one Bright and bewitching Britten Opera a Midsummer Night's Dream Giyndebourne A senior lecturer speaks his mind Radio BBC Boozy euphoria UB40/The Pogues/Robert Palmer Birmingham City F. C Rock The Woodland Trust Inside the head of Freud's daughter A biography of Anna Freud, a leader in child analysis, is receiving a cautious welcome from the profession, Jo Glanville reports Are you sure of your insurance? Before you set off on your summer holiday it is vital to check want your policy covers, Vivien Tomlinson writes Love and death A Father's Place Ministering to families Talkback The Times This selective guide to entertainment and events… Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 1894 Entertainments A marriage on canvas Word-Watching Winning-Move Portrait of an inventor Television Choice Variations Radio Choice If you ever see it, grab it Television & Radio The last brave testimony of Zhu Song Feng The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,006 Oxford students demand royal pardon for Silcott New controversy over Broadwater farm killing Weather Word-Watching The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Business & Finance The Pound By Our Economics Correspondent: CBI data point to higher pay trend Magnet offer set to succeed Paramount plea blocked Tourist Rates KKR and US retailer in Gateway talks Storehouse pressure on Panel over Edelman bid By Our City Staff: Maude urged to drop loans plait GFW's friendly merger turns sour Power struggle looming over future of Industrial Equity Nostalgia puts £2.5m in the slot By Our City Staff: Trafalgar House in £20m buy Habit agrees Central banks unsure of tactics against inflation John Charcol Big brewers wait to call time on public houses and retailing Tempus Hanson moves puzzle the market Fujitsu New air deals take back seat as firms struggle to meet demand Debt cuts 'of $125bn vital for new start' Stock Watch The Times Back to fundamentals after one blip too many Gilt-Edged Lloyds Bank Footwear makers again call for EC action on imports Robinson flies in to celebrate By Our City Staff: LBI devises index of 'ethical' shares Henry back to the hot seat Mr Wu's an anxious window-watcher now Hong Kong Diary Ka-shing in By Our Industrial Editor: Number of small firms grows 18% Palace coup All dressed up Genesis fund seeking $150m German steel firms in talks Hong Kong University Privatization blueprint for the Bank governor Ecomonic View Time to take a longer view United Parcel Service Hadleigh set for growth Salmonella scare is unlikely to prevent Unigate profits moving towards £100m Reporting this Week Lloyds Bank Flotation is the spur for Allen's plans to build on four-tiered enterprise Unlisted Securities Deflation ousts bond bears US Notebook Investment Trusts Amber placing Business air europe Class Kleinwort Benson Limited Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Capturing the drive to succeed Prestige cars are becoming an essential part of the package for up-and-coming executives - a trend which has helped boost sales in the executive car sector by 15 per cent in the past year. Kevin Eason, beginning an eight-page report, examines the trend by employers to offer more than the basic model The Mann Egerton Group Top Ten Executive Cars Peugeot 405 Tough year for the local product British manufacturers will face fierce competition from overseas models this year. How well can they compete? Mitsubishi Telecommunications An executive eye for extras The British executive car has changed its image. Today's company directors are demanding more than a leather-and-walnut interior and stolid performance. Kevin Eason reports The Carlton CDX The mobile office takes to the road New communication developments are enticing business people to use the cars as an office. David Rowlands reports Complete service for the car Hyundai Aspiring to be top Motor manufacturers compete for elite status but nothing threatens the inherent charm of Bentley and Rolls-Royce, reports Daniel Ward When it pays to forget prestige What effect did the Budget have on the 'perk' car user? Why use a fleet management company? Is it best to hire, lease or buy? Colin Narbrough reports on the business climate The fleet manager's art Fleet management services have an important role to play as advisers, saving corporate time and expense A taxing decision on company cars Some 59 per cent of company fleets are bought but others are under lease or hire purchase. What are the tax benefits? Mercedes-Benz Fast road to the green pump The surprising way in which unleaded petrol has caught the imagination of motorists almost overnight is reflected by the popularity of catalytic conversion, as Daniel Ward reports Ford User choosers look abroad Rising stars prefer company cars that look like private purchases, which usually means foreign models Posts International House Clifton College Newcastle-Under-Lyme School The Independent Schools Careers Organisation New College School Bradfield College Economics Courses Cranfield Marlborough College Posts Head of Russian Northwood College Institut francais Moa Foundation Independant Assessment and Research Centre Westminster Tutors Senior Business Studies/economics Tutor Beyond the world of Disney More Britons than ever are visiting the United States, yet American studies are neglected in our schools, reports David Walker Glittering prizes Postbox Lansdowne Secretarial College St. Godric's College Career Analysts Multiple Display Advertising Items Blackheath School of Art University of Exeter The University of Birmingham Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writing School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Nottingham University of Warwick University of Exeter University of Durham UEA University of Cambridge University of Reading Monash University University of Southampton Pembroke College University of London Loughborough University of Technology The Times University of Liverpool University of Nottingham The University of Birmingham St John's College and Christ Church Tuition Learn and Live French Courses at All Levels Hazell Staton Multiple Display Advertising Items Kensington and Chelsea Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Premier Crew Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Zarak Partnership Personal Assistant to Conservative MP Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Covent Garden Bureau Mary Overton Recruitment Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultant Second Jobber/college Leaver Pentex Oil Limited Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal National Institute for the Blind Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants SECRETARY/PA for Charity, W1 Junior Secretary A1 Recruitment Specialists in Secretarial Staff David Mills Bloy Eldridge Ltd. Drake Art Gallery St James's Chartleigh Promotions Co. Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Super Secretaries Diary of the Times Classified B. J. Crawford's To £12,500 Secretary/Administrator PA/OFFICE Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Beaver Housing Society Ltd Directors' Secretaries Senior Secretary/p. A. DeMAIN Consultants Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meredith Scott Recruitment Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Temporary Crème Quatro Rec Cons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Drake Secretary/administrator Sky Television No respite for the Milk Race victor Cycling Knowledge relevant in conspiracy charges Leave required for interlocutory bankruptcy appeals Deciding new sentence Sánchez soars as Grad plunges Tennis: Top Dog Savaged by Romping Puppy in Three-Hour Final of French Championship Edberg faces quality field Navratilova prepares early for Wimbledon County court has power to sequester company assets Mother loses custody claim to uncle Industrious Dodd accepts English Open invitation Golf Game experiment proves impressive Rugby League Papin skill spoils final for Hoddle Football: Little to Cheer Robson as Under-21s Revive Bitter Memory Australian Football Results and Pools Check Lions pleased with encouraging start despite the bruises Rugby Union Bryant remains the master Bowls England fall to US again By a Special Correspondent: Penalty miss by Bain proves costly to Scots Player dies during run Exciting autumn ahead for Aliysa Germans take the honours at Wembley Phil Bull dies For the Record Oaks result From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Ensconse is sixth after unlucky run at Chantilly Chantilly details Belmont goes to Easy Goer Mandarin: Church Light to relish drop in class Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections The Times Racing Service Keightley enjoying best year Per Quod third Grow clings on for first title Results from Saturday's five meetings Flat leaders Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Scudamore wins Cheltenham duel fired with blanks Champagne Mercier A glorious Le Mans return for the old firm McEnroe gains a pass for language and finer arts Tennis: Dyke Proves a Useful Pre-Wimbledon Test Paper at Beckenham Moorhouse returns to form Swimming Results from Portsmouth Baker cuts in to take title Powerboating Cram outpaced by Kenyan Athletics Haringey step closer to league title Hilditch and Key win Queen's Cup Polo Steel and irons of Parry deny Woosnam Golf Card of the course Jarvis reigns with torrent of wickets Other Refuge League Scoreboards Bullen throws the pace-setters out of their stride Cricket Refuge Assurance League table Shastri is key figure in overdue victory Heroic Lamb in search of 118 to save the game Cricket: Australia's Turn to Chase the Leather as England's Century-Maker Leads the Charge for Runs Annual match that still waits to be lit Cricketcall Telephone Information Services Ltd. Scoreboard from Headingley Leaders struggle on Hove's pitch The Times Rapid Cricketline Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday's County Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Smith is in form Sport on TV Supreme play from Davies and Dimmock Squash Rackets Leonard favoured to win the war against Hearns Boxing Tale of the tape Britain suffer an early setback Hockey US riders fill placings in Yugoslav GP Motorcycling Lineker set to sign for Spurs Death at Hearns home Trivial Pursuit Chang comes of age in Paris Question day for Johnson Connoisseurs applaud Edberg From a Special Correspondent, Le Mans: Mercedes first and second as Jaguar challenge fades (AP), (Reuter): Title for Blower Tour may be ended for Dean Falling prey to the lager louts Cricket under the influence Outnumbered by undesirables
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