News from 22/06/1989
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Chris Peachment, Karan Thapar, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Nick Nuttall, John Neighbour, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, John Allen-Jones, John Sidgwick, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, David Rhys Jones, John Lewis and Sheila Gunn, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Vyvyan Tenorio, John Bell, City Editor, Tony Marlow, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Alan H. Woodcock, Mark Ellis, John Lewis Political Staff, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Peter Brighton Director General, A. Sheppard, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, David Tweed, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Peter Davenport, C. E. Lockwood, Maeve Sherlock, President, Michael Tate, Matt Bromhead, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Edwin Rowntree, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Nicholas Beeston and Stewart Tendler, Tony Winlaw, Tim Jones and Michael Horsnell, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Christopher Newton Director, Greg Waggett Creative Director, Leslie Tilley, G. Salyford, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Philip Robinson and David Tweed, Danielle Robinson, Chad Varah, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Catherine Sampson, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Cudmore, Anton Mosimann, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Carlisle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, David Fraser, Chris R. Tame (Campaign director), Stuart Evans, P. Viswa Nathan, Monica Horten, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, D. Lodge, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Mark Herbert, John Blunsden, Richard Evans Media Editor, Martin Searby, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Margareta Pagno, Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, Lawrence Cranberg, Richard Bassett, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, N. E. R. Perkins, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Gerald Haufman, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, David Sapsted and Mark Souster, A. E. Holdsworth, Neil Harris, William H. Edwards, Sarah Jane Checkland, Patrick Robertson Secretary, David Sinclair, Jonathan Meades, David J. Begley, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, A. M. Law, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Lisa Chambers, Sam Kiley, Jack Bailey, David Powell, I. A. Richardson, Susan MacDonald, John Campbell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Ian Wooldridge, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Jan Raath, David Young Energy Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor,
ResumoClarke stands firm as GPs reject deal 32,000 doctors plan ballot on contracts War games Portfolio Bond Index Irradiation ban lifted to boost food safety Bad sportsmanship knocks out Harry Carpenter BR faced with threat of more rail stoppages For Transport Secretary Paul Channon, the long hot, lonely walk to work Outrage at Shanghai executions Democrat MPs in new fight on name Island of calm in sea of frustration Matthew Parris on London commuters' longest day Berkeley Bridging Boeing jets clear to resume service News Roundup First botulism death London wall find BBC unions to meet Body found in plane Price Waterhouse Food irradiation ban will be lifted 'to boost safety' The World Health Organization list of foods that can be irradiated includes: potatoes and onions (to control sprouting); spices, herbs, dehydrated vegetables, condiments, rice, cocoa beans and wheat (to control micro-organisms and get rid of insects); poultry, shrimps, frog legs and mushrooms (to control micro-organisms and prolong shelf-life); mangoes, papayas, strawberries and mushrooms (to control insects and to extend shelf-life £1.87m necklace record Saleroom By Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent Thatcher blames party machine for poll defeat Baker and Heseltine backed Students' ban may hit vice-chancellor Suicide note claims judge stole fiancée Correction Corporal who bullied is dismissed from Army Inner-city bodies are criticized by MPs Taxman found 'Aladdin's cave' joke in comic's letter Ken Dodd trial 'Excess' cancer at nuclear sites Childhood leukaemia The National Society for Epilepsy and the National hospital for Nervous Diseases in London are to ask 5,000 epilepsy sufferers how they are affected and what medical care they receive in the biggest survey ever conducted into the treatment of the condition in Britain. Patients will be contacted through their general practitioner. The results will be published later this year Worst shortage since 1976 Water restrictions Murder trial halted by mother unfit to testify Mitsubishi Facsimile Machines Like father, like son, aged seven Winnings divided Portfolio Bond Renault Chief of FA admits Hillsborough game was sited unfairly Police and officials of Liverpool and Sheffield Wednesday complained to the Football League yesterday after a million-to-one draw scheduled the clubs to play at Hillsborough on the anniversary weekend of the semi-final disaster. Later Mr Andy Williamson, assistant secretary at the Football League, said the match would be rescheduled if the clubs wished. A computer had chosen the Hillsborough site for the clubs' April 16 fixture. League blunder, page 44 Wembley tunnel 'deathtrap' Teenager takes lead in chess Shorthorn bull is a timely winner Queen Elizabeth2 Son is jailed for life Duchess adds a touch to local history YTS Training Agency Deported Kurd is back in Britain MPs to attack LRT Tube fore increase plan Doctors were urged yesterday to draw up rules to prevent older drivers taking to the roads when unfit. A survey by the Automobile Association showed that 45 per cent of nearly 1,000 drivers aged over 55 were taking medication in the month before they were questioned, yet 61 per cent had been given no advice on possible side-effects which may affect their driving ability Night ban on lorries is blamed for jams Simpson Iccadilly Health chiefs run pilot scheme on GPs' budget Doctors withdraw after first phase of experiment to test Clarke's key reform Most people are happy with the National Health Service, according to a survey published today. A poll of 2,000 adults throughout Britain showed that nine out of ten Britons who consulted their doctors over the past two years were satisfied with their treatment. The survey was conducted on behalf of the National Association of Health Authorities, the Health Service Journal and the Society of Family Practitioner Committees Police foil Stonehenge solstice invasion London Customs raids linked to US money laundering scheme Major wants more efficiency Public Services Clarke delays closing homes Mental health care Burger giant denies harming forests New York revels in a court drains starring the sixties generation Gorbachov sees US as future partner (AP): Former British mercenary tells of comedy of errors Harare (AP)—Criminal charges against junior doctors who were arrested while on strike last week have been dropped, the Zimbabwean Government said, More than 70 doctors were detained under laws barring those working in essential services from striking Psion Plc Hawke clashes with Thatcher World Roundup US customs inquiry Shamir warns Israelis (NYT): Soviet appeal to Iran Pinochet to bow out 'Old Glory' reprieve Howe offers Hanoi aid in deal for boat people repatriation Diplomat's dileman as governments tackle therising tide of Vietnamese and Chinese refugees Exel Logistics Ltd Seven dissidents seek UK asylum after executions Manila inquiry into 18 migrants Tokyo—The husband of a Chinese diplomat who defected in Tokyo earlier this month has followed suit in West Germany, according to diplomatic sources here (Joe Joseph writes). They said Mr Ding Ding, aged 29, who worked at the Chinese Embassy in East Germany, fled across the border last week Playskool EC commissioner to visit London for talks with Greens Bonn—West Germany, already the biggest spender on the environment in Europe, is increasing its budget for research into ways of protecting and cleaning air, water and forestry (Ian Murray writes). The Cabinet agreed yesterday to fund a new programme to discover technology capable of improving the environment Bonn and Paris in summit deal (Reuter): Police foil Mafia bombing plot Crime war escalates Locri (Reuter)—Forty-two mayors from southern Italy resigned yesterday, saying the Government had failed to fight Mafia kidnappings. They demanded to meet the President. The mayors are from the Aspromonte mountains of Calabria, where scores of kidnap victims have been hidden in the last 20 years British Airways A l'eau, à l' eau in Paris Tamils rearming as democratic reforms founder Captain had 'no experience in Arctic waters' Soviet liner hit pack ice at more than 18 knots Magazine seizure shows split on Turkish ethnic policy Dixons Solidarity seats confirmed Cathay Pacific (Reuter): Burmese protester killed by troops Testing time (Reuter): Copy killing (Reuter): Cell rescue Suspect held Monsoon toll (Reuter): Art arrest (Reuter): Exam fraud (AP): Satellite hit Government 'must honour obligation to Hong Kong' House of Lords Demand for college free speech Scotland Ministers 'confused over EC' Britain will watch EC 'like hawks' 'Indecent haste' on soccer Bill Picture Gallery Bitter attacks on rule changes Immigration House aid plan for Service families Irradiated food is to be sold under strict controls Councils measure 'Stalinist' Local Government and Housing Bill Bets on the dogs 'need a levy' Rail strikes condemned USSR school exchanges Success for appeals Patents move Teachers quit Parliament today The protector of planet Earth The Times Profile Sara Parkin SKY Fight to save follies Artfile A weekly look at the art world Erratum Biography Summer of discontent? As temperatures rise, the British will find it harder to keep their cool. Victoria McKee looks at the side-effects of a long, hot summer Your undeniable signature Medical Briefing Michael Meldean Ltd Tomorrow Laskys Fresh outlook to eating well Times Diary Picture Gallery Why Mrs Thatcher must think afresh Ronald Butt considers the roots of the Tory slide, and urges a summer of reflection Riding a strike-free golden wave Just say Auntie sent me... Bernard Levin enjoys the reflected glory of three dots and a dash Moscow charms the Arabs Christopher Walker reports on a new trade and diplomatic drive Slow Rush to Union Day of Futility Money in the Sand Need to keep a check on Brussels Student loans Traffic thoughts Nazi fugitives Science as a benefit for statesmen Hong Kong's crisis Risks of tobacco Palumbo rebuke In good faith? Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Westminster Cathedral Choir School Mollie Kluht The Scolch House Dinners Award Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Appointments Church news Marriages A deeper, darker nuclear winter Science Report Meetings T. E. Utley award winner Robert Buhler Subtle gifts as portrait and landscape painter Admiral Sir Ian Easton Action-packed career in naval aviation Anniversaries Rush Rhees Wittgenstein and philosophy in Wales Barn owl fund launched Latest wills 2 Timothy 2:24 And the servant of the Lord must not… (From Our Special Correspondent lately in Bordeaux): The Flight to Bordeaux The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Missing Mother Television Renoir World Magazine The power and the story David Robinson on two remarkable child performances, a morality tale, a Mafia-spoof and an effectively off-beat thriller Cinema Pelle the Conqueror (15) Curzon Mayfair La Petite Voleuse (15) Prince Charles They Live (18) Cannons Haymarket, Oxford Street Married to the Mob (15) Odeon Haymarket Dead-Bang (18) Warner West End, Cannon Baker Street Full-bodied and cheeky Recital Hall/Walker Purcel Room Information without insight Theatre The Harlot's Curse Croydon Warehouse RSC Royal Insurance Sweaty elegance Rock Bill Bruford's Earthworks Royalty Curzon Phoenix Conjuror at face value John Campbell on the reality beneath the image of Supermac MacMillan, 1957-86 By Alastair Horne MacMillan, £18.95 Literary Editor: New Books The Times Literary Supplement Movie see-saws and roundabouts Fiction Sister Hollywood By C. K. Stread Collins, £11.95 Showing the Flag By Jane Gardam Hamish Hamilton, £11.95 The Lie of the Land By Haydn Middleton MacMillan, £11.95 a Woman Named Drown By Padgett Powell Faber, £10.99 To Each his Own By Leonardo Scaiascia Translated by Adrienne Foulke Carcanet, £10.95 Obas To grips with The Arts The Pleasures of Peace By Bryan Appleyard Faber, £12.99 A rage for Rajahs Raj By Gita Mehta Cape, £12.95 Theatre Concise Crossword No 1903 Across Entertainments Peeling the grapes Word-Watching Winning Move Art Materials Exhibition Mixing drugs and genres Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice Burberrys The first victims executed in China's purge Planned curbs on estate agents are 'too weak' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,015 Weather Blooming flowers not in our backyard Political sketch Index Executive Editor The Pound Stock Market Haywards to be sold Trace placing Gateway move Stock Markets Takeover Panel moves to block OFT loophole Profits surge to £838m for Lloyd's names Bank steps in after pound falls Authorities in counter-attack on Bond Failure to meet brewing assets deadline may bring suspension By Our City Staff: Stock Exchange confirms chief's decision to resign Ward White's transports of delight beat strike Dutch rules delay Center Parcs sale King & Co Teesside Development Corporation New-look Charter set to hit targets Tempus Osborne to pay £2.6m for French designer Business Roundup BOC plans $40m sale SEC approves merger US purchase for Dowty Slowdown at Latham US cuts by Hooker to reduce debts Tokyo exchange hint for BZW and Capel Recent Issues Quiligotti jumps 56% Porth Group in £2.6m buy BT hedges against dollar and saves £70m on McCaw Robert Horne writes in £7.7m profits Buyout at Sharps Pixley TA-TA to Wuff-Wuff Edwardes unveils record at Charter Unamicable winner Away game Russell sells US offshoot Left with the News 'Tax will limit BP profit growth' Charter The pendulum swings for Storehouse at last Comment The happy hunting ground Amatil tops £23m half time Acorn Computers Ltd Scantronic soars to £4.4m Acquisitions help boost full-year result by 116% Attwoods to buy US waste contractor Pan Am may look for another takeover target CEI to sell subsidiary for £5.62m By Our City Staff: Profit rise at Booth Industries Plessey chief in £92,000 cut Mountview up Conex bought TI in £5m deal Jacobs shares Stock Watch (AP): Housing fund loss could send US deficit soaring Stake in Unigate sold Alpha Stocks Traditional Options (AP): Late selling sends Dow into reverse Wall Street London Traded Options List of newly qualified chartered and incorporated engineers Paramount in fresh court action Allied-Lyons tipped as next target for leveraged buyout Stock Market Conroy Petroleum, the exploration group, stood out with a jump of 7p to 79½p. Sheppards, the broker, which has been responsible for the rise in Tuskar REsources, is said to be publishing a "strong buy" circular. Word is Sheppards reckons the Conroy share price is worth nearer 200p Fairey, the engineering group which made a welcome return to the stock market last November, closed at 242½p last night - just 5½p below its peak. The price has been boosted in recent weeks by talk of a possible bid approach soon. top of the list of likely suitors is rival TI Group US under fire at Gatt council talks (AP): Brazil may close brokers Shutdown call Heller resigns Sony tees off Woodrow deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Further small gains 1-2-3, Lotus gambles its future Why is the world's second biggest Pc software company pinning its hopes on an update of a proven product? Matthew May reports Choice still means faults on the line Mercury was intended to boost British Telecom's performance. But there are bad connections IBM Time computers Harrowell (UK) Ltd Next Computer Cooler wafers, hotter chips Digitus Quest for that standards grail You're too slow, warns Young Red line Briefing Biotech gets £7.5m PC deal Closing the ranks Briefing 'C' Programming Hi-Tech IDC Financial Services Corporation Briefing On a dish Eureka to put Europe in front Phone home for work More people are working from home, using a computer and telephone modem, Leslie Tilley reports. Companies like the idea Jobscene Space traveller's success Logica CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Speedier IBM kit The Lawrence Hewitt Partnership Gibson Louch Management Selection Ltd MVS Skills Capital Appointments Ltd All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No Software Installation Trainer AC Rochester Overseas Corporation CSL Technical Recruitment University of Sheffield Cincinnati Milacron Husband & Co Consulting Engineers and Architects Trollope & Colls Construction Limited PCI Membrane Systems The Engineering Council Flexcrete Limited Site Engineers Graduates and Students The Times Exercising powers of attraction With the shortage of engineers in all disciplines reaching crisis proportions, what can British manufacturers do to keep up their recruitment levels? Neil Harris investigates Engineering Appointments Intereurope Recruitment Limited Pencol Engneering Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Wootton Jeffreys Consultants Howard Humphreys Townsend Personnel Ltd Barrie Fielder Engineering Geologists Buro Happold Johnson Pools & Bloomer Tioxide Advel Systems Ltd Bell Woven Label Company Ltd Avdel Systems Limited Nestle The Hospice of Our Lady and St. John Euromoney Psychological Services (Recruitment) EftPos UK Limited Britool the Marque of Skill Chemstat Executive Search Recruitments A Small Primary School Allied Dunbar Assurance plc One Night Stand Librarian/technical Adviser Take the Fast Route The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Alan Tidy & Associates General Appointments Chambers Sony The Association of Financial Service Professionals Shropshire Publications Rapidly expanding company Talentmark Leaders in Scientific Recruitment SKY Television Plc General Council of British Shipping The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Major U. S. Company 3 Trainee Brokers Quarry Dougall Property Goldo International Going for Gold Employment Register The Times The Times Supplements Ltd. The Royal Institute of International Affairs Cornhill Publications Ltd. Cavell Bilingual Recruitment The Chelsea Design Co A Graduate Career Opportunity Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Banking & Accountancy Heart of England Building Society Accountancy Personnel General Appointments The Blyth Business Centre Account Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aged over 35? Hanover Druce plc Sales Career The Times Price Waterhouse Alcoa Coventry Climax Engines Ltd Accountancy Personnel Team (Management Appointments) Limited The Medical College of St. Bartholomew's… Alderwick Peachell & Partners Banking and Accountancy Robert Walters Associates Recruitment Consultants Executive Connections Alderwick Peachell and Partners Ltd Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Kinglands Pers Cons Administrator £10,000 pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personnel Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Portman Recruitment (West End) Susan Hamilton Dunedin Property Group Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Looking for a Break in TV/VIDEO Production? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrision Wills Financial Recruitment Consultants The London Bridge Hospital The Publishing House Ltd Broadgate Recruitment Ltd Bond Street £12,000 R. Welsh & Partners Rec Cons News International Newspapers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheila Burgess International Personnel Counsellors Time Out Team Secretary La Crème De La Crème ICI Group Headquarters Brian Marber & Co Plumm Appointments Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items MEP Research Services Cedel SA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Promoter Soho Based Receptionist & Secretary First Creme Mayfair Property Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Metapraxis Gordon-Yates Recrutiment Consultants DeMAIN Consultants Ltd Medical Secretary Astley Wharton Davis Recruitment Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smythe Appointments Financial & Legal Planned Pre-Selection Services Super Secretaries Danger in taking Andries lightly Boxing Court's power to choose ward's home Police not obliged to intervene in custody disputes Staying on course A highly entertaining contest Not quite the first Playing fields Qualification for a runner Alternative source Sports events being spoiled Plus ca change Cambridge Tripos: Natural Sciences Obligation to care for horses Unfair comparison Yachts in danger Players' duty to entertain Canadians upset Discredit deserved Hontas sets the pace Nowhere to hide for defeated Athletics: Summer without a Championship Produces Frenetic Circuit Andrew settles well as Lions again keep their try-line intact Rugby Union A world invitation out of the blue for Scots Netball Walton's second Tour Cycling Today's Fixtures Sport on TV True Panache triumphs in Hunt Cup Golden Opinion compensates Fabre Ladbrokes Mandarin: Sadeem's chance to put the record straight Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Royal Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections The Times Racing Service Nashwan likely to switch to Curragh Bookmakers at odds over big-race prices Results from yesterday's two meetings Turfcall Prince Of Dance is put down Rapid Raceline Masterful Walsh wrecks Somerset with seven wickets Cricket: Cook Becomes First Player to Reach 1,000 Runs in his County Makes its Lowest Score Fairbrother forces the pace SKY Oriental touch of a young warrior Tolley's toil takes the title Yorkshire tied down by Botham (Reuter): MCG threatened by tobacco row England and Australia First-Class Averages Smith surpasses himself with 105 Hansford claims a handful Benefits under scrutiny Harvey and Boyce given right of reply Littlewoods Rapid Cricketline O'Connor's chance to settle an old Ryder Cup score Golf World's top 20 to play in the Open Jamarella makes her mark Yachting Path cleared for Navratilova Tennis: Few Players Remain to Trouble Defending Champion Joyes tries to fill the breach Bowls Test Match Special Commentary Box League rethink on Hillsborough date Football Morgan dives in Bonn Swimming For the Record The Times Ladbroke Cricketcall Live international Barnard to leave Ferrari in October Motor Racing Test Match Scoreline England trust in experience to pull back deficit Lord's teams Australia backed by the past Telecom Security Limited South African trip criticized Air is cleared between oarsmen and officials Coe springs a surprise Pugh takes prized scalp of McEnroe Wimbledon in colour Lendl benefits from a lesson in grass tactics Fulwood masters his nerves to win Evert could be forced out of Wimbledon Sport in Brief Padding up for a Test case End Column
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