News from 12/07/1989
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William Leith, Louis Blom-Cooper, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, John Wilcockson Superbagnères, Chris Pomery and Catherine Sampson, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Vijitha Yapa, Diana Wildman, Burton of Coventry, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Brian Wenham, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, D. A. Barr, James Bone, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Nancy C. King, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Tim Jones and Philip Webster, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Griff Rhys Jones, Louise Taylor, Sylvia Disley, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Roger Medill, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Karl A. Ziegler, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Jane Wyatt, Chris Heaps (Deputy Chairman), David Rowan, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Woodcock, David Miller, Chris Moore and Louise Taylor, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, J. W. Arriens, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Barry Pickthall St Peter Port, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Irving Wardle, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tim Jones and Kevin Eason, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Benazir Bhutto, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Carol Leonardk, Jo Vale, Philip Strick, Andrew Lycett, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Kevin Eason and Ronald Faux, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Donaldson of Lymington, Maldwin Drummond, Anne McElvoy, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Michael Parker, Richard Ford, Antony Polonsky, John Insall, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoShares soar after £13bn bid Goldsmith launches controversial takeover raid on BAT Index at its highest since crash of '87 Great escapes Portfolio Bond New investors England draw Index Architect attacks the 'Prince of intervention' Oliver, actor supreme, dies at 82 Tributes pour is for 'greatest man of the theatre' Rail unions walk out of peace talks Bosh ends Polish trip with plea The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Tory MPs rebel against leaders News Roundup Coalition progress Girl friend 'set alight' Pay test for nurses Rose ruling reserved £3.5m fraud charge Councils to play a bigger caring role Tube travel costs fall as percentage of earnings Heathrow delays upset businessmen Nalgo to consider an indefinite town hall strike Union and claim dock strike win Bank workers are held hostage Baker may attempt to ban strikes Young's Harrods hopes fade More state grants for pupils Private education Labour hits at 'risky' student loans Police urge drivers to share their cars today UK gains big Boeing contracts Dodd admits he did not tell revenue man of £100,000 in roof Prison for sex with girl of 13 Gallery wins top award in its first year Blanket publicity ban lifted Foster home removals Broadmoor for boy's Killer By Our Legal Affairs Reporter: Lane backs judges' council Reform of legal profession Autumn slinks in early By a Staff Reporter: Marines 'hung seamen upside down on rope' SKY Wife 'a victim of depravity of bestial lecturer' Portfolio Bond Citroën BX Turbo Diesel Synod fears health service reforms will hit the most vulnerable Conservation bodies get shake-up Anglers have been awarded £284,079 this month in settlement of five claims for compensation for industrial and agricultural pollution of rivers, the Anglers' Co-operative Association says. The largest settlement was £175,000 against British Tissues for chemical pollution of the Llynfi in Mid Glamorgan, killing more than 14,000 fish. Compensation was also awarded for slurry pollution of the Roding near Ongar in Exxex, which killed 20,000 fish; chemical contamination of the Rother in East Sussex, which killed 3,000 fish; farm slurry pollution of the Hampshire Avon; and silting of the Harewood Estate pool in West Yorkshire Tones 'talk green but they act dirty' Police hunt for man who vanished with a fortune in antiques Saleroom The tales of two docklands in a time of turmoil Sheerness 's solitary picket defies his colleagues £45m saved by cut in food surpluses Great Yorkshire Show Paper's two libel bills Police adviser Channel first Lawyer jailed Dog damages Struck off Legionella find Dig at castle Father jailed West holds financial key to brighter future for Poland Broders question opens rift within German coalition (AP): Tornado may escape Nato cuts East-West arms progress Moscow (AP)—The Supreme Soviet approved yesterday a proposal by Mr Nikolai Ryzhkov, the Prime Minister, to discharge conscripted students before they had completed their two-year service, Tass reported. The proposal, the agency said, was met by an unprecedented "storm of applause". The Parliament said that 175,000 students would be relieved of military service in the next two months Bush brush-up for a doubtful Gdansk KGB defector now ready to go back War of words on Mecca blast World Roundup Refusenik allowed out (Reuter): Karabakh violence (AFP): Agent is promoted (AFP): Chimp research lost Fiat BAA The world's leading international airport… (Reuter): Newsmen run the gauntlet of demoralized Mujahidin Islamabad (Reuter)—Afghan rebels rejected yesterday a four-day ceasefire called by the Kabul Government to mark a Muslim festival and reported a counter-attack on a base lost to government forces last week. President Najibullah set the ceasefire from midnight last night (Reuter): Hong Kong besiege Singapore envoys Tokyo (Reuter)—Japan condemned China yesterday for the first time over the Tiananmen Square massacre and the execution of dissidents. The harsher tone is believed to be in preparation for the Paris summit From Our Correspondent, Peking: Peking silent about Zhao Sri Lanka keeps media in check (Reuter): Politicians stay away from big parade Paris empties as Bastille Day approaches Thatcher's scorn Paris (Reuter)—Mrs Thatcher said on French television yesterday that she did not think that the world learnt anything new from the French Revolution 200 years ago. In an interview on the state-owned Antenne-2 network, broadcast two days before the climax of celebrations marking the bicentenary of the revolution, she was asked if the uprising had any universal message. "No—pardon me for saying—but I think not. There was the Terror and then Napoleon, who wanted to unify Europe by force." She added: "The universal message is that each person has rights which no state can take away and which today have to be respected by all states." About 17,000 people died on the guillotine or in the sweep against alleged counter-revolutionaries after the overthrow of the monarchy. Mrs Thatcher is due to arrive in Paris tomorrow to attend the summit of the world's seven leading capitalist industrialized nations, taking place at the peak of the bicentenary Trickster silenced in court (Reuter): Race to retrieve failing satellite Kourou, French Guiana (Reuter)—Western Europe's last Ariane-3 rocket, whose launch on June 30 was aborted just four seconds before lift-off, blasted off successfully at its second attempt early today. The 150ft rocket, carrying a television satellite, streaked into the night from the European Space Agency's equatorial launchpad, perfectly on time (AP): Sudan setback as junta rally fails to draw support Khartoum (AP)—Armed men believed to be rebels of the Sudan People's Liberation Army attacked agricultural areas near the Western Equatoria provincial town of Yambio, the official Sudan News Agency said yesterday (AFP): Soviet toll of nuclear incidents (AFP): Poacher link (Reuter): Gas reprieve (Reuter): Looters shot (Reuter): Fraud sentence (AP): Left's leader (Reuter): Killer pudding (AFP): North appeal (AP): Green chief The language of business. What would you do without… British Telecom Tories' record on energy efficiency comes under fire Prime Minister Puzzle of circles in fields Accidents group formed New museum succeeds Five USSR nuclear subs Cenotaph plan Parliament today Thatcher welcomes Pakistan's 'return' Prime Minister Nursery tax move is defeated Finance Bill Boeing offset deal is worth £383m Defence New towns to be wound up Labour MPs protest Scotland MPs attack £100 minimum limit on bond holdings Anthrax outbreak source unidentified Pronouncements on a sunny July Political sketch Why is the City all aglow for tobacco In the wake of Britain's biggest takeover bid for BAT-a company which earns almost half its profits from the cigarette industry-all tobacco shares have risen on the Stock Market. Alan Franks peers through the smoke of 2,000 year at the history of a habit and discovers that, despite decade of health propaganda, the weed has hooked a new generation of addicts and continued its commercial success story A Stump around in the Sixties The Commonwealth Institute The Times Return of the white elephant For the first time this century, there is a chance to correct the omissions in The Dictionary of National Biography Times Diary Silent falls the blazing trumpet Bernad Levin mourns Lord Olivier, the colossus who strode the stage clad in glory yet with his head above the clouds If the Greens falter, where will they go? Woo, divide or disparage: Robin Oakley sets out the rival strategies as the mainstream parties rise to the challenge Gutter journalism at its best Proper Parsimony Last Warning Learning with Labour End to the agony of Death Row Judicial concerns Rogers and the Prince Lost to sight Spelling check Help to save the land from misuse Future of 'The Drain' On the wrong track Public-service strikes Air traffic control Ice cubes from heaven Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birth pangs of a star Science Report Lord Olivier Player of spellbinding power and versatility Marriage Luncheon Arthur Marshall Lincoln's Inn Forthcoming marriages Funeral Birthdays today And Zaccheaus slood, and said unto the Lord: Behold.… (From Our Special Correspondent): Bradman 309 Not out All Records Broken Fellowship of Engineering Church news University news Latest wills Actor honoured Anniversaries Banquet Sir Archibald Forbes New sheriffs Appointments Times Newspapers Ltd Cranwell graduations Final applause for a lifetime's performance Irving Wardle, The Times senior theatre critic, on his personal memories of Lord Oliver Strange people Television Royal Opera House Tarkovsky's lost minutes A new documentary reveals secrets of the director's work. Philip Strick reports Another gay mess Theatre Screamers Arts Theatre Concert Phoenix Brass Quintet Wigmore Hall Yerma Does anybody care? Today the Government will respond to a report that suggests the community was ill-prepared to care for the mentally sick. Anne McElvoy reports The Multiyork Summer Sale is now on Hair today & Briefly a round-up of news, views and information Shaker waker Natural sleep School on tape Talkback Quote me... SKY East Side Story Keeping up with air travel London's Air Traffic Control To handle 82 aircraft in one frantic hour at Heathrow, only the best is good enough Sharpening the sensors for all-weather visibility Heathrow gets new eye as £7 million of Watchman radar equipment is installed at our busiest airport Civil Aviation Authority Swapping scanners is all in a night's work A small break in the clouds Rickard Miller Ltd. Cossor Electronics Limited JD Jackson Electronics MFD Consulting Engineers The 'black hole' is brightened The ever-increasing workload has forced the CAA to improve the work environment in Heathrow's crowded and obsolete control rooms Plessey Controlling the airways with feet on the ground London Air Traffic Control Ground-based air traffic controllers are responsible for ensuring the smooth and safe passage of every commercial flight This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1920 Entertainments A classic from Cuba Word-Watching Winning Move When the boat goes out Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Nescafe Gold Blend BBC 1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,032 Weather BAT rejects £13bn offer Sir James Goldsmith seeks to 'liberate' conglomerate companies City signals long fight as shares top bid price The Pound Stock Market Abbey will create 3m investors Sally perk Shell go-ahead Hanson waits RTZ issue Stock Markets Main Price Changes World empire based on tobacco Battle promises bonanza for advisers Opposing teams stand to make than £200m in fees Wall Street expects counter-bid The Mortgage Corporation Post strike blamed for shortfall at Zetters Judgement on payout at Clowes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Olives Green Howden Group confirms recovery with £17m By Our Industrial Staff: Shell agrees £700m N Sea with Esso Egerton property deals worth £27m Analysts warn of rent rises on brewing changes Big six will seek 'strict commercial returns from untied pubs' Sainsbury's AGM Isosceles hits at Newgateway Brunning up Wyko jumps Builder ahead By Our City Staff: Governor sees City as EC finance hub Stock Watch Walker, Crips, Weddle, Beck Winnings for the patient as Abbey spreads its wings Tempus Tiphook sheltered from stormy bid Granada shows bright picture during interval S African card may trump Hanson bid for ConsGold Prior and Knobs in £21m merger 'Sick' defendant freed by Howden trial court Wars of weeds and words First Coalite, then BAT The Times City Diary Tiphook claim on Sea Containers deadline Curtain-raiser Stand by for inquiry Third party approach at Parkdale Highgate up Trevian ahead Lincat deal Business Growth Training White knights line up to unbundle Hoylake Comment ADT returns to basics with £29.1m sell-off Business Roundup Wintrust up to £4.81m Barbour advances Finlan leaps to £4.12m Aviva deal worth $3m Newgateway PLC Flextech rises to £2.58m Morris Ashby tops £lm A history of takeovers that preceded the bid for BAT Lawson claims inflation is 'at or very dose to peak' Security group in £1m float Property firm leaps to £20m (AP): Broker convicted over dealings with Boesky company Alpha Stocks Traditional Options (Reuter): Dow climbs 12 points Wall Street London Traded Options Recent Issues Alliance Leicester Index surges to post-crash record Stock Market WPP warrants closed at 104p. Holders can convert into ordinary shares on the basis of one-for-eight between June 1990 and 1996 at £10. Meanwhile, 83.6 per cent of the convertible preference shares have been taken up. WPP ordinary shares rose 23½ to 65½p Butte Mining, rose 1p to 45p, appears to have been left behind by the current enthusiasm for small exploration stocks. TC Coombs, the broker, says that, as the group is now profitable, debt free and set to expand, the shares are "seriously underpriced" at these levels The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Widespread gains A fairer share for the BBC regions Broadcast Nelson Multiple Display Advertising Items Solid State Logic Reform on the rocks Independent TV producers met this week amid fears about their future. Andrew Lyett reports Countrywide Royal Society of Chemistry Shropshire Publications Reading between the lines Where do you draw the line between Press freedom and privacy? Richard Ford spoke to the man appointed to find the answer Cornhill Publications Ltd British Dental Journal Grampian Television Visible cause Pressure groups are making increasing use of advertising as a political weapon Nigel French Eurovine promoting success ERC Statistics International Ltd. The Deighton Consultancy Europe's crisis Bylines Out of the Blue True colours Street smart Technical Indexing Board editors Briefing... Cambridge Creative Advertising Ltd Morgan-Grampian Eurovine promoting success Barnfather Associates Chief Press Officer BBC South & East Producers Royal National Lifeboat Institution FTBI Publications & Communications (Europe) La Crème De La Crème Pharmaceutical Journal West Lambeth Health Authority The Royal College of Radiologists Chief Features Sub-Editor Switzerland The English Gardening School Welwyn, Herts PA to MEP Aster Publishing Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items College Leaver - Receptionist/secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Costain Merryweather Zarak Hay Associates SECRETARY/PA to MD of Advertising Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items The People Partnership a Member of the Maxwell… Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Capital Events Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Times William Prior & Company Z&S Consultants Ltd Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants London School of Economics The Rathbone Consultancy E. 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Wallaker & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hausner & Associates Chapman Hendy Associates Housing Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Healey & Baker MEPC plc Multiple Display Advertising Items The Recruitment Company Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants The Work Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mary Holland Associates The Work Shop International Secretaries Boyce Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel IBIS UK Merryweather Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants Chelsea SW10 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reinhold Haringey Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Richard Ellis Fairclough Property Partnerships Bank House Hamptons Marsh and Parsons Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Property Lewis & Tucker Local London Group Limited Small Office, City Fringes London Property Investors wary of retail market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franklin & Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Johns Commercial London Property Showpiece park is near completion Stewart & McIsaac Solicitors & Estate Agents Hotel/restaurant Pride of Europe's shopping Nice Cote D'Azur Barratt The Bow Quarter Multiple Display Advertising Items Data Finance UK Willmotts Property Services Elliot Fairbanks Financial A Fimbra Member Multiple Display Advertising Items Colmore Associates Charles II Place Churchill Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy's lake district Today's ideal holiday home overlooks the great lakes of northern Italy, and, as Diana Wildman reports, buying an Italian property can be straightfoward Wimpey Leisure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Catherine Mamet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investors for Spain Multinationals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ace Immobilier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lane Fox Head Office: 15 Half Moon St, London W1y 8at Strutt & Parker Renoroof Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbey National Alan Selby & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Hamilton Osborne King Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hugh Bourn Developments Stiles Harold Williams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Croudace Construction Fairclough Homes Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Landlords S&L Property Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Plaza Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items If you ever cross the sea The Times Hotel Breaks Offer Today and all this week, The Times is offering readers free rooms at hotels both in Britain and in France. You can stay up to three nights, and you have only to pay for your meals Doyle's plans interrupted by shin injury Cycling Athens cannot rely on sentiment in bid for 1996 Games Olympic Games Seoul winners seek records Sport for the Disabled Christie's attack of the bends Athletics Carroll House earns Ascot tilt Chimes Of Freedom edges home in Cherry Hinton thriller Lucky escape for jockeys Walter Swinburn and Ray Cochrane had a lucky escape when the plane taking them from Leicester to Ripon on Monday evening was forced to land on one wheel at an airfield near Thirsk. The plane screwed badly round on landing but, although shocked, neither jockey was hurt. They both went on to ride a winner at Ripon No decision reached on Moore case Cecil books Reid Mandarin: Rock City to confirm Ascot form Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: KEMPTON Park Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Bath Selections Mandarin: Pontefract Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Advantage to McKeown William Hill Ladbroke Line Marshall's bowling in sight of leaders Cricket: Northamptonshire Slip to their Third Successive Championship Defeat on Home Ground Sidebottom spoils day for Sussex Feltham and Greig hold out for draw The Times Leading First-Class Averages Hemmings misses key cup game McEwan's best is not good enough Club inherits pitch problem Yesterday's Scoreboards Few frills as Essex complete escape Villa sign Dane as replacement for Keown in defence Football Arsenal confirm no offers for Rocastle By Our Shooting Correspondent: Bloomfield remains on target Shooting American players on form Becker to defend Cup Tennis Ladbroke Line Bos has the final say England boys are optimistic Weather denies Crawley Schools Cricket William Hill Past Scottish gains leave backers of Faldo facing a loss Golf England promise some surprises Netball Channel butterfly first Swimming Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Soviet boat's world quest Yachting: Golden Fleece Flies in for her Western Water Wings Nina wins with time to spare Southern clubs in commanding form Italians in overall lead after one-two finish For the Record Taylor's filer is decisive Cricketcall Lewis set to share stage with Tyson Boxing Brazil coach is relieved to reach final Football England tail keeps series alive Scoreboard from Edgbaston Investors Chronicle Millar climbs to new heights Shocking debut for Fraser Gower resistant to changes Surfeit of stadiums Sport in Brief Moynihan warning for racists Pressing need for Wallaby success End Column
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