News from 11/07/1989
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Dinah Hall, Mike Lamb, Simon Barnes, Paul Bompard, Andrew Morgan, Jenny Nisbet, Ronald Faux, Raoul Franklin, Ivo Tennant, Michael Darlow, Chairman, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, Robert John, J. R. Simonson, F. A. Mann, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roddy Forsyth, Rae Linnett, George Copeman, Deputy Chairman, Brian James, Tim Jones, Robin Oakley and Michael Dynes, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Yehudi Menuhin, John W Hayes, The Secretary General, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Llanos and Andrew McEwen, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Chris Pomery, Scrivener, Mick Cleary, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Dafna Pitman (Probation officer), R. C. Everett, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Elizabeth Reece, Nick Kochan, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Andrew Hamilton (Director), J. M. McCallum, Headmistress, John Hennessy, Peter Moro, Robert Cockburn, David Rowan, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Michael Isaacs, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Woodcock, Danielle Robinson, Janet Daley, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Wolfgang Münchau, William Holmes, Professor Andrew Ashworth, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Alan Ryan, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Ken Gay (Honorary Chairman), Janet Stobart, Robin Houghton, Irving Wardle, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Abraham S. Lue, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Ellis & Everard, F. C. Argent, Director General, John Wilcockson, E. N. Barran, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Austin, David Walker, David Sinclair, John Menzies, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, A. E. R. Goulty, Chairman, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Dow Jones, Joan Venner, Christopher Smith and Andrew da Roza, Susan MacDonald, Maria Scott, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Martin Fletcher, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Llanos, Stephen Engelberg and Michael Gordon, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoBR and unions agree to meet today at Acas Channon launches park-and-sail scheme to beat rail strike chaos Inside The Times Appointments Portfolio Bond Botham battle Index Silence in the docks as last cargo ships set sail Ridley attack raises stakes in the Green debate Big brewers will not be forced to sell off pubs By Our Political Reporter: 10-point lead for Labour (Reuter): Mecca pilgrims hurt in blasts near shrine Bush details aid plans for Poland UK Finance Ltd Care officer raped girl, 16, at hostel News Roundup Census jobs go north Blake escape charge Robson driving ban Doctor struck off Abbey National Teachers to ask Baker for interim pay increase A head for history Hawk sale to Iraq under fire £198,000 for Aston chassis Saleroom Protesters challenge Ridley Rose playhouse campaign Death of Tommy Trinder aged 80 Irish hard bargaining as deadline approaches Sun-tanned cyclist wanted in hunt for shotgun murderer Aids fear for rapist's victim Museums guides are launched Boy gets life sentence for hammer attack House prices in doldrums Property boom over Choristers all set for £100,000 target DIY store 'charged too much' Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd Hectic schedule led to stress Ken Dodd tax case Portfolio Bond Bridge team in ninth place Ridley labels Greens' policies as 'unscientific rubbish' Key public services squeezed by £400m, Labour survey says Bishop attacks big executive pay rises Pollon-Eze™ for hay fever Spacemen come down to earth Two jailed over IRA killings Althorp to wed Teacher jailed Knife killing Green brigade Bird guard Church message criticized By Our Transport Correspondent: Aslef action hits south hardest Extra parking for battle to beat strike Rail dispute Value of heart tests questioned There's More to Life with Renault Clarke asks doctors to work with him on health reforms Five companies yesterday signed contracts worth more than £50,000 to sponsor hospital wards, out-patient departments and health authority vehicles. The deals, with the cheltenham and District Health Authority, range from a few hundred pounds to £50,000 and entitle the companies to use logos in their chosen projects. The authority launched its business sponsorship drive last February with an eventual target of £250,000 a year Woolwich Equitable building society New lease of life for an old campaigner Credit curb threat to halt car imports Cash crisis threatens 'vital' research project The Department of Transport (AP): All eyes on 54 Polanki Street and the unofficial Polish summit (Reuter): 200 buried in cliff collapse World Roundup (Reuter): Palme trial denial Pakistan to return (AFP): Censorship tightened (Reuter): Cuban officers to die (Reuter): Burma bomb deaths (Reuter): France sets an early timetable European monetary union Brussels (Reuter)—The European Community is about to resume efforts to liberalize air travel and give travellers a better deal, Community sources said yesterday. The Commission is due to announce plans on July 19 under which airlines would be able to set cheaper fares and operate more routes Sudan coup becomes US aid test case Syrian guns hit tanker in international waters Chinese democrats gain cash for a Western base (AFP): Leading Estonian militant wins top government posts Wife pays a visit to Mandela Menem signals readiness to renew ties Britain studies 'olive branch' remarks over the Falklands Tough austerity grips Argentina Kidnap trade booms in Calabrian hills Tandon France hopes debt initiative will silence its critics From Our Correspondent, Jerusalem, (AFP): Labour leaders vote to quit coalition Future of Shamir's Government in doubt Jerusalem (AFP)—Arab community leaders in Israel have appealed to police to curb reprisals by Jewish extrenists after the attack on an Israeli bus last week in which 14 people died. Two palestinian teenagers were shot dead yesterday, one by a civilian in Bira and the other by security forces in Romallah Mercedes-Benz India accused of poison gas role in Middle East Pacific watch on climatic threat (Reuter): Savage Kabul attack (Reuter): Poll 'rigging' (AP): Joint research (Reuter): Eight flee (AFP): Babies return (Reuter): Powerful ally (Reuter): Home again (AFP): Guyana deal (Reuter): Bishop killed Texaco 11,000 more pubs are to be 'free' Labour accuses Young of craven capitulation Channon urges all sides to support talks on rail peace Transport Heavy session ahead for legislators Contention centres on health service Bill Electoral challenge for whip Better air traffic control demanded Railway lint for airport terminal Government A-power costs Methodist criticized Survey of eye tests 'Acid house' Energy inquiry Parliament today YMCA In search of earthly paradise Eastern England is said to be the healthiest, happiest place to live. But do its villagers agree? Tomorrow Music to the political ear New words for old SKY Times Diary Barry Fantoni When mankind took over its own destiny Amid the arguments raging over the French Revolution, Alan Ryan detects two legacies that radicals everywhere will always cherish Putting a Gorbachov promise to the test Michael Isaaes sets out a four-point charter for Soviet refuseniks Pariah - but don't rub it in Labour trap for unions Return to the Commonwealth Contingency fees Deep Troubles A Half of Mild Too little done for sex offenders? Preserving Studio A Rogers and the Prince Shedding light on heat and power Industrial strife Hone Kong's crisis Grammar in schools Lords and ladies tied up in knots Tv standards Toxic waste inquiry Forms of address Court Circular Today's royal engagements Funeral service Michael Mallen Associates Battle of Britain Thanksgiving Service Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian Forthcoming marriages Half-yearly promotions in the Armed Forces The British Academy Latest wills Marriages Anniversaries Plaisterers' Company University news Tommy Trinder Sharp-witted comic with the non-stop smile Professor Patrick Collard From Avicenna to bacteriology in Nigeria Church news New canon Birthdays today Royal College of Art Wellesley House Broadstairs Luncheons Reception Dinner Births On this Day The motor horn nuisance. A swelling chorus of noise There's no place like home for thrips Science Report London Association for the Blind Times Newspapers Ltd More terror to come Television Explosive vaudeville Theatre Cinzano Almeida BP The show's the thing Museums John Russell Taylor find the exhibitions at London's newest museums a mixture of disappointment and excitement Wigmore Hall St. Joseph's Hospice Uncle Sam's anti-image Rock Through a glass darkly The right pair of sunglasses can shield you from the sunlight without putting you in the shade. Dinah Hall finds out which have found a place in this summer's sun Charles Jourdan Master of the ceremony People Coats of arms Roland Klein Scarf ace N. Bloom & Son (Antiques) Ltd. Allans Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1919 Entertainments Flavour of the month Word-Watching Winning Move Safety in numbers Television Choice BBC 1 Radio Choice Smallbone of Devizes The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,031 £4m raiders foil Sultan's security Weather Picture Gallery Enter a Lord High Everything Else Political sketch Business & Finance 23-28 The Pound Menzies issues warning Fleming hit Stock Markets Rail dispute may delay many Abbey share sales City welcomes Young deals on tied houses Producer prices boost for sterling Founders back in John Chareol buyout Mortgage adviser breaks away from British & Commonwealth Asda beats forecasts with £246m profit UB soars on bid talk Trading begins in Isosceles 'stub' NEC Amstrad falls to a low Share value halved on Orchid profit warning Business Roundup Norfolk profit rises to £3.8m First Technology soars Losses halt Ross payout The Gateway Corporation PLC Union Square tops £3m Robertson rises to £6m Events overtake Asda's five-year plan Tempus Cambridge seeks Wild Leitz tie-up AMI Healthcare likely to be sold after bid for parent Guinness in legal battle with MRG Nomura in Spanish deals From Our Correspondent Los Angeles: McCaw cuts offer for Lin by $500m Losing key court case 'made rival less valuable' Exchange steps in as Bond falls again Buyout plan Stake sold Courtaulds pays £158m for US chemicals group Plastics help L&B to £10.4 m Epicure wins Batleys dips Ransom rise Placing fails By Our City Staff: AG Barr slumps at half time Man in half a million Back to life By Our Financial Staff: Ellis & Everard up 44% Faint hope of charity No wotimean? Bring back the Birch Triplex Lloyd surges to £8m Aitken in the red by £1.3m Panasonic High cost of ending Monk's dual reign Comment David Brewerton A positive move on brands Recent Issues Bristol & West Building Society (Ap): Dow breaks 2,500 World Markets Wall Street Marina in £18.5m deal Amstrad hits year's low as broker cuts forecast Stock Market With troubles growing in Brazil and Mexico, there will be interest in how the big British clearing banks treat their overseas debts as the reporting season nears. Hoare Govett, the broken, believes the banks will raise provisions to the 50 per cent level for the current year, implying a total of £2.5 billion SIB wins JGM injunctions London Traded Options Business Letters Abuse in the housing market Shareholders have a duty Red capitalism Guilt by association The Times Stock Watch Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Seven fat years? Small gains Stock Exchange Princes The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts No Title Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures A new vision, but the gap stays Economic changes have softened Italy's great divide, yet radical solutions have never been sought. Roger Boyes examines the problems and the improvements achieved to dateThe North-South Divide AgipPetroli Building Materials Manufacture from the Lava Stone… Formez Sardinian foods One man's crusade … Leoluca Orlando, the mayor of Palermo, tells Roger Boyes about his struggle to combat the Mafia and modernize Palermo politics How the money goes The South is still backward despite government economic support Paul Bompard describes four decades of aid Sardinian wines. A matter of taste. And a little… Aeritalia Help for a poor relation Paul Bompard talks to Professor Salvatore Cafiero about his hopes for an end to the damaging North-South divide To change the old order Changes are taking place in the politics of the South, against the traditional background of corruption, Roger Boyes writes New crops for the land Gradually farmers in the South are adapting for the sake of survival, Janet Stobart writes Haven for the epicurean traveller From unspoilt, lonely hillsides to the bustling streets of Sicily, the seven regions of southern Italy offer a varied, fulfilling holiday, Janet Stobart writes Banco di Sicilia Where to Stay: A Guide to the Best Hotels in the Main Centres SARAS Fine, but what's it really worth? Specialists in the valuation of plant and machinery are few, but in great demand. And, Joan Venner reports, they start young, are usually well-paid, and the works is always varied, flexible and fulfilling Public Appointments Haringey Council Jobs Bedfordshine County Council Avon County Council Bedfordshire County Council SWEB Commercial Solicitor Biomley Law Graduates Lowestoft Court Clerk/legal Adviser to Magistrates The Times Bar Finalists Law Society Finalists… Lancashire Magistrates' Courts Committee Worthing Brough Council Southend Borough Council Royal Institute of Public Administration Surrey Heath borough council Anglian Water an equal opportunity employer The Economic Counsellor Ministry of Defence Legal Appointments New Hridge Street Consultants Chartered Secretary West Midlands Oxfordshire Health Authority Legal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Quarry Dougall Chambers and Partners Hillsamuel Investment Services Group 1 Hare Court Temple Commercial Chambers Paralegal U. S. Law Firm Quarry Dougall Saunders Sobell Leigh & Dobin Solicitors Minister can disagree with inspector Builder was same employer as firm The Bloomsbury Group Berwin Leighton How to sort out this fine old mess Professor Andrew Ashworth looks at a new guide on a shared approach to sentencing Legal Appointments Applying formula in quantifying partial roll-over relief for capital gains tax Counsel must supply ease lists for ushers Chinese contract puzzle Social upheavals in China often herald periods of economic stagnation. Christopher Smith and Andrew da Roza survey the possible legal problems ahead Legal Appointments Polygram Record Operations Matter of minor import Elizabeth Reece on a new American scheme to save lawyer hours Chambers and partners Ingledew Botterell a Member of Eversheds Inns and Outs Collyer-Bristow Law Graduates—'Top 8' Tax Consultancy… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Legal Reruitment Specialists Law Personnel prop proficient Limited Laurence Simons Associates Lloyd's of London Law Personnel prop proficient Limited ICI Chemical & Polymers Ltd Brutton & Co Solicitors Established 1785 Executive Legal Recruitment Consultants Personnel Resources Legal Division Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andrew Vivian or Paul Staplehurst Legal Appoinments Hatfield Polytechnic Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Cheers! A hopfields holiday awaits you The Times is offering readers free rooms at hotels in Britain and France The Midlands How to Book Graham Gill & Young Reuter Simkin Ltd Wimbledon Prize Winners Fulwood is rewarded by full cap Wimbledon Results New generation of players ready to take over the game Tennis Blind-date couple enjoy extra day Attendances on the rise Riding tall in polo's saddle Mick Cleary finds an exclusive sport just as rough as the rest Maple Leafs advance Clash of cup dates for Scots Club Cricket Competition winners McLaren dominance fading Motor Racing Tall order for Britain Student Sport Pools Forecast Young is let off with a reprimand Rugby Union Bath start at home Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Chimes Of Freedom to spearhead promising double for Cauthen Quality entry for Ayr Results from yesterday's four meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line Blinkered first time Australian concern for Cummings syndicate Mandarin: Newmarket Selections Mandarin: Pontefract Selections Encouraging increase in attendances The Times Racing Service Old Vic lame and likely to be ruled out of Ascot Why England must toughen up their act Cricket: Disregard for basics of the game in an indisciplined display leaves gower's side in disarray Pringle barely gives Glamorgan chance to breathe Nicholas century lifts Hampshire Rapid Cricket line Telephone Information Services Ltd. Yorkshire thwarted by weather The Times Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Somerset in debt to Cook Rhodes shows his worth at the wicket LeMond suffers in climbs but holds off Fignon Cycling Luckwell regains form Irish pay £3 for cup vessels Yachting The teams most likely to succeed Nina snatches victory in a tight finish Cricket Call International Club champion gets the chance to turn a dream into reality Golf Regional Qualifiers For the Record Today's Fixtures Sport on TV By Our Shooting Correspondent: Champion makes his move Shooting Samaranch is taken by the Manchester effect Olympic Games Telecom Security Limited Waddle relishes the prospect of Marseilles debut Football McGhee is transferred back to Newcastle England sink to new depths as follow-on looms Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Ivan breaks world mile record Zurich show rewarding for Whitakers Catholic Johnston breaks from tradition to sign for Rangers Shreeves leaves QPR Sport in Brief Red faces as golfer scores 105 Lendl's lonely quest goes on End Column Planning for an efficient crisis The effect of disasters can be limited, if top managers are trained and ready to handle them, reports Nick Kochan Varley ~ Walker Human Resource Consultants Sales Expertise Recruitment Limited Andersen Consulting Arthur Andersen & co Ducheyne Executive International Management… Section 3 Thursday Multiple Display Advertising Items Matthew Gloag & Son Ltd. 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