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News from 04/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Dr Mary Welstead, William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Harry Shukman, Andrew McEwen, Simon Barnes, Alistair Hunter, Paul Bompard, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, J. Stanley Heath, Michael Binyon, N. J. Fairbrother, Richard Evans, Media Editor, P. V. L. Newman, Richard Streeton, Michael Grade, Russell McClelland, Julian Malins, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Richard Sparks, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, John Davis, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Philip Webster and Tim Jones, Ruth Gledhill, Keith Halnan (Chairman), Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Edward Mayo, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Irene Farnsworth, James R. Mancham, Andrew McEwen and Chris Pomery, G. A. Wilkinson, Janis MacKay, T. A. E. Gibson, John Hennessy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Dick Hinder, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, John Woodcock, Charles Bremner and Nicholas Beeston, Danielle Robinson, Sydney Friskin, Justin Althaus, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Wolfgang Münchau, Gwyneth Pitt, Catherine Sampson, George Discombe, Peter Davalle, Stephen King, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, D. Jones, Headmaster, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Ian Taylor, Michel Syrett, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Phil Davison, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Hugh Peskett, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Ian Murray and Michael Evans, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, M. J. Boléat Director, G. B. Miller, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Jill Sherman and Thomson Prentice, Derek Harris, Sarah Jane Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Gary Newbon, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ann Hills,

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Channon acts to beat rail strike misery Help for commuters as BR dispute escalates The Times Appointments Tomorrow Portfolio Bond Lords back divorcees' ordination Index Veteran of diplomacy Gromyko dies at 79 Planners accused of kowtowing to the Prince A day of agony and anger for McEnroe Hong kong protesters harangue Howe at lunch Block on IRA easy targets Penny-a-letter increase UK Finance Ltd Interkama Degree in space science offered News Roundup Botham 'assaulted' Boy gets £550,000 Prosecution threat Docks scheme ends Arrests rise at Henley By Our Political Staff: Lords amendment on drinking water blocked Tory MPs fight new beer plan Victims of Hanover Haughey gets new deadline Vested interests may prevent ivory ban Nalgo strike splits unions Commuter shuttle to West End IRA bomb attack on airport Kidnap girl put up violent struggle, murder trial is told Cyprus poison gas threat man jailed Shakespeare, the rates and tax-dodger Trainee killed his boss, court told Surveyor's 'obsessive ambition' Mother 'awake during Caesarean' Winner's view from St Paul's Cathedral Girl 'sacrificed for religion' Abbey National Portfolio Bond GPs unite to demand cut in imports of toxic waste British Medical Association Whitehall policy may not be criminally negligent but it is morally obscene SKY Random testing is rejected Cholesterol levels Moves to save 400 lives a year Girls to dance with the Bolshoi Ethnic aid system is Criticized Tories split over higher pay for teachers BBC seeks uniform rule on adult fare Television programming Provincial pay lags behind Solicitors' salaries By Our Legal Affairs Reporter: Chambers to fund pupils' income Thatcher dismisses calls to break up agriculture ministry Coach driver killed Grenade alert Credit card Doctor's role Taylor award Cut-price fares to Tokyo in sight Air agreement Computer case Crash inquest Riot charges Northwest Airlines Library bursting at the seams College queries security claims Juno Scientists reject use of nuclear power to halt global warming Britons off to good start in bridge Obas Staffing crisis hits Tridents Nuclear weapons Dinghies confront might of US Navy Gallery director sells collection for £561,220 Sale Room NUR Poll defeats signal early departure for Uno Labour tries to spurn Tory MPs in Europe Sudan junta plans large-scale military expansion Embattled Howe braves bazaar crowds (AP): Newsman held after meeting China activist (Reuter): Gorbachovs aiming to take Paris by charm (Reuter): Sheikh wants Aids patients killed World Roundup Fears grow for Kadar (AP): Oslo ferry collision Prince awarded prize Queensland attacked (Reuter): Vessel's nuclear leak British bid to soothe anxiety From a Correspondent: Solidarity split on prime minister proposal Renegade Tekere worries his rivals Zimbabwe contest The disappearing plastic bag arrives Mercedes-Benz Black priest defies Rome to found sect From a Correspondent: Briton in Saudi jail on video charges Renault Bush pleased at abortion ruling Supreme Court sparks new passions by 'restoring to the people the ability to protect the unborn' Mexico's ruling party heads for local poll losses Hostage's ear cut off (AP): Civil war fear (Reuter): Unionist freed New regime (Reuter): Party crush (Reuter): Nicosia plea (Reuter): Poachers die (AFP): Skull surgery (Reuter): Asylum flight Coca Cola Ordination of remarried men conies step nearer House of Lords Commons overturns the 1993 deadline Lords amendment: Water Bill Labour attack on directors' rises Majority of 117 for the guillotine Progress for two 'green' Bills Private members' legislation Third reading for Dock Work Bill House of Lords 'Absurd' poverty claims denounced Concern over larvae in water Management for schools Information for tenants Cattle to be studied Royal Assent Parliament today Salute to a fighting spirit Last month the Gurkhas were told that the brigade was to be cut in half. Now Britain has announced they may be kept on in Hong Kong. But any reduction in numbers would be a body blow to the young men of Nepal VicHallam The past perfect New Words for Old Be a Friend of guide dogs Flying with Fred DIY planes range from the bizarre to the luxurious Enoch in the East Television SKY Less than perfection Paul Griffiths on anew Glyndebourne Figaro, at odds with its "authentic" orchestra Opera Le nozze di Figaro Glyndebourne Sweet Spanish nights Festivals Philharmonia/Berio Granda Tomorrow Not as expected Concerts RPO/Previn Festival Hall British Museum The South Bank Centre Mouth-watering midsummer John Russell Taylor on an unexpectedly rich assortment of fine art on show in London this month, traditionally a quiet time in the galleries Galleries The New Lancia Thema 16V Alan Hamilton Man who surivived them all Harry Shukman, who translated Gromyko's memoirs, recalls the subtle intelligence and sense of humor behind that grim exterior Haughey's hands tied Conor Cruise O'Brien sees defeat is some form as inevitable however the impasse is resolved A weird game of hide and seat Picture Gallery Leave the TV code as it is Restricting Strikes Supreme Uncertainty Man for All Masters 'Realism' on Hong Kong passports Rogers and the Prince Housing allegations Hungary and the EC Grammar in schools A private future for British Rail? 'Green' ministry Libel damages Rise in abortions Days of rival lines Care of VC's grave Uncracked code Sterling quality Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial services Harrow School Archbishop of Cape Town Ardingly College Luncheons Reception Dinners Andrei Gromyko Long term diplomat, as skilled at home as he was abroad Marriages Appointments Church news Hockney award Forthcoming marriages Franklin J. Schaffner What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say… On this Day Big Game in Uganda Hippos Attack Mail Vans Iowa crater 'is the key to extinctions' Science Repgrt Times Newspapers Ltd. Sale into battle The start of the Harrods sale this week launches the stampede for the serious bargains Charles Jourdan The World of Interiors MaxMara Dunhill Fashion Page Top Shops Multiple Display Advertising Items Ehrman Tapestry Jane Churchill Sale Sanderson Bumpsadaisy Multiple Display Advertising Items John Swannell Bellville sassoon Annabelinda Dress Designers The Country Needlewoman Carmen collection People Campus Classic Fashions This selective guide to entertainment and events… Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 1913 Entertainments Earning their roubles Mathaf Gallery In search of the Bard Television Choice Radio Choice NSPCC Television & Radio BBC1 By Our Foreign Staff: The man who ruled from Stalin to Gorbachov The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,025 Word-Watching Weather Sir Patrick's mire for a bad oyster Commons sketch No Title Business & Finance The Pound Stock Market Abbey up to 151.5p Stub attack FNFC ahead Double payout Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Boots bids £800m for Ward Halfords group shares soar on speculation of counterbid Birch feeing new role as defender in a takeover By Our City Staff: Hopes off Plessey offer fade PepsiCo pays tangy price for crisps Walkers and Smiths sold for $1.35 billion Barclays victory in £45m VAT battle Buyout at Magnet to proceed Carclo Retail sales fail to halt sterling By Our City Staff: FAI sells British holding Telecom Security Goodman thwarted in IEL bid by £910m management buyout Dearer rates to put brake on FNFC Tempus Picture Gallery By Our City Staff: Newarthill offers £24 in share tender offer Brent Walker US buy Newgateway to dispute stub By Our City Staff: Textured Jersey declines Brown & Tawse rises by 28% to £9.6m Business Roundup Beckenham up to £1.3m Syltone jumps 25% Prestwich in renewed talks Steetley French stake Pathfinders profit ahead Farepak pays first dividend Profits fall to £2.7m at Stirling Triplex sells Leasing leaps Embassy up £3m buyout IMI sale Gestetner launches £71m bid for Hanimex Corp By Our City Staff: GWR rise after bid approach Nobo advance Geevor profit Lonrho starts legal move against Bond Comrade Kamentsev regrets. . . Carclo tells of difficult year ahead after rise to £9.17m Cashmere bagatelle The Times City Diary Blink of a link The Times City Diary Hogg Robinson m collapse to £5m Vintage bars The Times City Diary Nippon in first The Times City Diary ConsGold investors reject target Herbert Smith Ward White a suitable case for LBO treatment Comment BSN deals take the biscuit Time right for EC initiative on debt Britain leads the field in Europe Why UK managers are not worth more Market-Eye 'Cabotage' not allowed in EC London Traded Options Geers Gross shares rise further on talk agreed bid from Eurocom Stock Market Trading slips to 21/2-year low World Markets Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options Stock Watch The Times Wall Street Wagon Industrial Holdings p. l. c Widespread gains Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Cash lifeline for small business One of the least known financing methods is fast gaining ground. It is a system whereby a company lends against bill sent out Lombard NatWest Better image, loyal clients GT Churchill Merchanting Limited CC Westpac General Finance A strength to the strong Even high-flyers need help with cash flow, says Irene Farnsworth The banking connection Subsidiaries of large institutions provide most of the factoring for British business. Derek Harris lists the main companies in the fields H&H Factors Ltd Griffin Factors Danger of debts and how to defeat it International Factors A computer revolution New technology is improving service, Irene Farnsworth writes A gap that is left by the banks Kellock Cash in your Unpaid Invoices Century Factors Limited Barclays Commercial Services RoyScot Factors UCB Group Capital way to claw back business debts African countries are learning the benefits of factoring New ideas lead to big possibilities The Association of British Factors An insider view Quarry Dougall Hoggett Bowers Kent County Council Laurence Simons Associates Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Chambers and Partners Recruitment Matters Ltd. Company Secretary Jordan & Sons Overseas Development Alderwick Peachell and Partners Party is denied inspection of chattel Legal Appointments Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Hodgson Impey Search & Selection Limited Alone when the lover walks out Legal Brief The 'mistress' heeds a fairer deal from the law, Dr Mary Welstead argues Similar facts must be probative VAT power is consistent with EC Directive Licence applicant was fit and proper person Divorce did not restore pension Taking an outside seat Under a radical new proposal, barristers will be able to work from home or a central library, Frances Gibb reports Reuter Simkin Phillips & Carpenter Selection Consultants Pyrrhic victory for union? The dockers may have won a battle, but not the war, Gwyneth Pitt writers Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin Provident Mutual Bar changes its voting habits Inns and Outs No Title Clyde & Co Prudential Prudential Portfolio Managers EMI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pifco Salton Carmen GRE, Reynell & Son Ltd Quarry Dougall Huntingdonshire Established Barristers Chambers NB Selection Ltd Chambers of Patrick Milmo QC To Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Personnel Legal Link Wilson Stephens Masters Human Resources Consultants Major Public Company British Railways Board Alderwick Peachell and Partners Link Legal Recruitment Personnel Resources Lawyers Herbert Smith Leading Shipowners' Protection and Indemnity… PA Consulting Group Announcement for the Legal Profession… Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Sargent & Potiriadis Bar Finalists Law Society Finalists… ASA Law Legal Resources Law Lecturers Queensland Provincial City Hospitals Brisbane Metropolitan Australia Staff Nurse The Times Heavenly job, good prospects What qualifications do you need for a church career? Three churchmen from different denominations discuss the pros and con of their 'profession' with Janis MacKay Financial Royal Institute of Public Administration Basildon & Thurrock Health Authority Surrey Heath borough council National Unit for Psychiatric Research and… English National Board Charity Appointments Dorset County Council Breckland District Council Norfolk McEvoy has final chance to help a team make history Golf Challenge to Ballesteros Hearn locates a timely sponsor Snooker EBU wins the battle for television rights Olympic Games Soviets delay Kendrick exit Powerboating Travels with 'Mr Charlie' A boxing guru whose ring extends to afar corner of the world Tactics right says Lions coach Rugby Union: McGeechan Maps out Priorities as Tour Party Regroups Third century for Wright Club Cricket Same again McConnell to collect his hundredth cap Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Army marksmen show the greatest accuracy Shooting Courts repairs damage in a resail Yachting Criterium switched to Ciga weekend Racing Ascot still: Old Vic's objective Mandarin: Celestial Melody to spearhead Redcar field day for Cumani Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: WARWICk Selection Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selection The Times Racing Service Terimon in line for Eclipse tilt Mandarin: Folkestone Selection Mandarin: Redcar Selection Pontefract results Edinburgh Windsor Wolverhampton Ladbroke Line Brooks loses his appeal Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Improbable pairing tips balance in favour of Sussex Cricket: Championship Leaders are Forced into Subservience by a Team that Has for Too Long Languished near the Basement Middlesex fall to Lancashire pace Oval tribute to Hutton Rapid Cricketline Whitaker's happy returns By a Special Correspondent: Urasi clearly in command Equestrianism Australian hopes thwarted despite Veletta's run race Leading players will miss floodlit match Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Welsh reserve is too tenacious for Corkill Bowls Botham pays price for backing up Senior partners stand firm for Yorkshire Pools Forecast Standards criticized Elliott leaves Italy for Celtic FA and League call for relaxation of alcohol restrictions Football For the Record Change of attitude benefits Alcala Cycling Wilander looking short of a champion Tennis: French Open Champion Reaches Wimbledon Quarter-Finals Sanchez wins mental battle Yesterday's Results Today's Order of Play Rinaldi taken to hospital The Times Sportsline World record falls to Koech Astoria & Berkeley Gatecrashers do their best to spoil the party Evert in favour of compulsory tests Lamb's Test place under injury threat (Reuter): Rainey protest Yachts are damaged Sport in Brief Fortheringtron-Thomas sighted on court two French sailors trim record by more than day Court of the third degree End Column Price Waterhouse Mercuri Urval Volunteering for new duties Charities need a new breed of manager with experience of voluntary agencies and business, Michel Syrett writes Panasonic No Title Thursday PA Consulting Group Cambridge Recruitment Consultants The Civil Service Commission Ethicon Limited Theaker Monro & Newmak Fairclough Homes Wickland Westcott Turbine Blading Spectrum Specialist Marketing Recruitment Prospect Dacoll Limited Nexcom Fletcher Hunt plc Eras ARA International Management and Consultancy Safeway Smith+Nephew PA Consulting Group Whitehead Rice Glaxo Pharmaceuticals Hammersmith & Fulham IBM Childrens World AB Electronic Products Group Plc F. 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Group PLC Austin Knight Advertising CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Nexus CTA Quest Recruitment British Telecom Charles Barker Selection Jaguar Hughes Ovens & Hewitt Midland Technology Capital Markets Sales Executive Selection Associates Leigh Watson Consultancy Saxton Bampfylde International plc ICS Business Systems Limited Edward Symmons & Partners Intrum Limited MSL International (UK) Limited MSL International The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky MSL International Profile Recruitment Consultants Mantislight Ltd MSL International Firth Ross Martin EW Moving Ahead MVP Iceland KPMG Enterprise Oil Deloitte Haskins+Sells Riley Jawaby Oil Service BUPA Medical Centre Touche Ross Hoggett Bowers Pedigree Petfoods MacMillan Davies Deb Group Limited Personnel Advertising Limited The Sunday Times Machin Personnel Opportunities Juniper Woolf Wickland Westcott Computer Industry West Midlands Enterprise Board Limited British Telecom Hillsamuel Investment Services Group Hales & Hindmarsh PJ Promotional Services Limited Chusid Lander Masters Human Resources Consultants Total Oil Marine Whitbread Retail Division Stafford Long & Partners Unix Connections Roger Lilley Associates Lloyd's The Times Supplements Ltd. London Broadcasting Co., Ltd. Sas Methven TSB Trust Company Knowledgelink Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal National Institute for the Blind Career Analysts Spicers Executive Selection TVi Programmes Training Limited International Wool Secretariat Varley-Walker Charles Barker Bull Thompson Hutton International CSM Systems Plc PGA Executive Search & Selection Motorola Scientific Resources Ltd Systems Control Times Newspapers Ltd DAL Group Thurrock Computer Services Limited Charles Barker Selection BEIIEIB Multiple Display Advertising Items Complete Communications Solutions Chief Internal Auditor Personnel Department Elf UK plc TEradata HI-CAPABILITY Group Recruitment Consultants The Royal Hospital for Sick Children Michael Page Marketing Information Techonology plc News International Fairbank & Fry Management Consultants Limited Hydro Norsk Hydro Oil & Gas Ltd PA Consulting Group Coopers & Lybrand International Hospital Group Deloitte Haskins+Sells BDO Binder Hamlyn Link PDL PROfile Selection British Telecom EPC Mervyn Hughes Marks & Spencer PA Consulting Group Human Resources BIS Applied Systems Limited The tough act of selling the arts Financing the arts, creating a successful image and attracting bigger audiences needs skilled marketing, says Ann Hills, who talks to three experts about their jobs and career essentials Oerlikon Aerospace Ward Executive Limited PDL Hampshire Intercom Data Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Qatar General Petroleum Corporation

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