News from 20/07/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Frank Launder, William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Kenneth Spencer, J. G. G. Wilson, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Chris Ward, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Ted Allbeury, Barbara Lamb, Peter Brookman, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Fiona Daley, Cliff Feltham, James Bone and Alan McGregor, V. S. Pritchett (President), A. C. Turner, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, John Simpson, St James's Palace, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Richard Evans, Media Editor, H. Baxter, Monica Dickens, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, P. C. Beauchamp, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, John Major, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, George Sivell Peter Guilford, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Rex Collings, Chris Pomery, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, E. R. Hitchcock, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correpondent, Peter Mulligan Political Staff, Alan Hamilton, Anne Barnes, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Brian Aldiss, Jeremy Andrew, Andrew McEwen and Chris Pomery, N. A. S. Andrews, John Hennessy, T. A. Maher, Chairman, Piers Paul Read, Robert Weale, Leslie Tilley, Philip Ziegler (Chairman), John Woodcock, Peter Guildford and Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Cross, Matthew, Mr Tom Pocock, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, M. E. E. Mills, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Amanda Wheaton, Hammond Innes, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Neil Bannett, Nicholas Beeston, John Grigg, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Heather Kirby, Craig Seton, John Bell, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Robert Alexander, Roy Fuller, Irving Wardle, David Lodge, Martin Searby, Valerie Goldberg, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Mr. Sebastian Coe, David Brewerton, George Bath and Wells, S. J. Gorman, Mrs Susan Thornton, John Pervical, David Hands Rugby Correspondents, Mel Webb, John Wilcockson, Margaret Drabble, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Malcolm McKeag, Michael Hartnack, Michael Seely, David Gollob, P. C. Hawker, Sarah Jane Checkland, Eric Ambler, Michael Phillips, Antonia Fraser, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Christopher Walker Khartoum, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Rex Beliamy, Tennis Correspondent, Derek Harris, Janet E. Coleman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Paul Nicholson, Chairman and Managing Director, Stephen Spender, Jack Bailey, Mitchel Platts, Ian Murray Bonn, Duncan Stewart, Sheila Gunn and peter Guilford, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, William Golding, Richard Ford, Clement Freud, Penelope Lively, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
Resumo188 killed in US airport jet fireball Many survivors walk from blazing DC 10 after disaster in Iowa Lenny Henry: face to face Saturday Portfolio Bond Degree results Index Jaruzelski is elected President by a single vote Ridley fails to sway doubters Poll tax row in Commons MacKay sticks to his sweeping reform despite pressure by Bar NUR opts for sixth day of train misery Petley & Co Ltd By Our Foreign Staff: Soviet miners go back Petrol price war brings 3p cuts News Roundup Bomb gang warning Labour's women vote Adams wins again Haemophiliacs to sue Thatcher accused Crisps sales halted after glass found Schumann manuscript to be sold Saleroom Ridley eases blow in revised poll tax safety net Picture Gallery Britain faces action over nitrates in water EC's two-month deadline for clean-up threatens privatization Ports' chiefs optimistic as more dockers call off strike Olivier's ashes to be placed in Abbey Picture Gallery Traffic 'could double within 40 years' Royal criticism for development chief Revolt by 19 Tories on child benefit 'Festering hate led baroness to murder her former husband' Dodd 'star who stayed at the top' 'Climate of fear' over sale of cemeteries Killer might have escaped by minutes Sex killing of girl aged nine Kentish troubles 'a warning' Man 'spoke of murder plan in jail' Picture Gallery Rukba Hurd backs TV 'revolution' Satellite broadcasting Portfolio Bond Book link-up Clients to get wider choice, but new code will be tough Conveyancing Main Points Advisory role of education committee is emphasized MacKay pledges flexible and speedier legal system White Paper on Legal Reform` Conditional fees to be permitted Comptition, Fees, Partnerships Appointments Senior judges to look at rules Rights of Audience By Our Legal Affairs Reporter: Change in image for the Bar Labour speaks of climbdown while Tories and peers welcome compromise British record on reducing heart deaths is deplored Twins unite in diabetes battle One-stop shopping 'will not remove heartache of sale' White Paper on Legal Reform Package 'complicated and costly' Bar Reaction Interim pay rise denied to teachers Baker opposition Government acts to allay food poisoning fears A. 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Ltd Solicitors to press on for reforms Law Society Reaction Peers welcome MacKay's changes Government 'has had to retreat' Poll tax 'need not be more than £275 for each adult' Transitional arrangements from rates to community charge Exceptions to meeting deadline Lords move to uprate child benefit lost Child Benefit Ministers defeated on councillor ban Progress for Bill on organ switches Review for church fund Referendum on poll tax Report on lower courts Land register Teacher posts Health replies Parliament today Quaker Oats Oat Bran Miners begin returning to work Gorbachov warning of danger to perestroika (AP): De Klerk rejects invitation to US World Roundup Rebels kill pilgrims Bush space projects Burmese protest off Colombian reshuffle Royal museum visit PLO visit to Palace embarrasses Howe (AP): US police name man suspected of 90 murders Kohl in coalition dilemma on Polish 'territories' Huge Managua crowd cheers the revolution 1,500 people died last year Air disaster chronolgy New sex scandal hits US Peugeot 205 Look Massacre of Mujahidin by rival faction jeopardizes US support From a Correspondent, Peking: Chinese hardliners signal wholesale purge of thinkers Student's return imperils Hong Kong escape route Dilemma for West in funding Sudan's loss of democracy 200 boat people to return soon Shadow of mandatory repatriation over boat people Misery stalks Hong Kong camp Riot squads clash with students (AP): Petition to Queen for Gregory (AFP): Rock protests (AFP): Bus toll rises (Reuter): Slick threat (Reuter): Surrogacy ban (Reuter): Picasso theft (Reuter): Beirut battles (Reuter): Ethnic riots Cyprus A Brixton boy starts padding up The Times Profile SKY Red faces, rich pickings Art file a weekly look at the art world Picture Gallery Biography All that food, so little to eat Judith Sweetland Regina Royal Jelly Musicians suffering for their art A carrer in the orchestra is not necessarilu a healthy one, as Barbara Lamb reports Laskys Roller-ball surgery Medical Briefing Cot deaths Heat rave Alan Hamilton Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Dairy Where Islam strives to be free As unrest flares again, Amir Taheri reports on the growing struggle of Soviet Muslims against decades of Moscow-inspired repression A real Corsican cliff-hanger Law reform: how MacKay could satisfy everyone Robert Alexander examines yesterday's White Paper The MacKay Compromise Mr Ridley's Safety Net The House that Reith Built Flaw in process on monopolies? Governors' clerks French Revolution Concern at clergy divorce ruling TV programming Flight delays Poverty defined Heartfelt memory Severn barrage Fresh chapter in the book trade Nurses penalized Bad language Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Latest wills Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Receptions Evening Party Appointments Sir Robin Hooper Etienne Maze Luncheon Memorial service Banquet Dinners Jeffrey Thomas QC Anton Diffring Handsome villian of the cinema screen Martian life debate renewed Science Report Dr Mary Parke International authority on seaweeds and plankton Jacques Marsal Stumbling upon prehistoric art treasures Announcements & Personal On this Day The Motor Omnibus—some Wods in ITS Favour Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Avert British Heart Foundation The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Degree results University news Church news Artless chatter Television Tomorrow Royal Opera House Not innocent, but victims David Robinson in a new view of a famous sports scandal, a long-suppressed Italian curiosity and a pair of summer lightweights Cinema Unlikely fun Rock The Prince's Trust Concert NEC/Birmingham Prisons of compromise Theatre Some Americans Abroad The Pit Medea Purcell Room Vh Picture Gallery Barbican Hall A clever start Dance Paul Taylor Sadler's Wells Wayne Sleep NT Cry Woolf on the rocks Victoria Glendinning on the writer as indiscreet hostess to us all Congenial Spirits The Selected Letters of Virginia Woolf Edited by Joanne Trautmann Banks The Hogarth Press, £18.50 TLS Gallant and Hon Not Always with the Pack By Dennis Walters Constable, £12.95 The last Nein Herbert Von Karajan My Autobiography as told to Franz Edler Translated by Stewart Spencer Sidgwick & Jackson, £12.95 Pamela Street Audrey Ormrod Hodder & Stoughton Publishers World through child's eyes Fiction Uncle Henry's Last Stand By Alasdair McKee Chatto & Windus, £12.95 When Time Ran out By Frederic Zeller W. 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Allen, £10.95 Battlefields and Playgrounds By Jano Nyiri MacMillan, £12.95 Hard Laughter By Anne Lamott Marion Boyars, £14.95 Jephte's Daughter This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1927 Entertainments Scrutinizing spiders Picture Gallery Winning Move A cure for all ills Television Choice Radio Choice Telecom Security BBC 1 EC takes key step to cut-price air fares Khashoggi foots bill for a first class extradition The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,039 Weather A museum piece excites the Lords Political sketch Business & Finance The Pound Stock Market GPG plans sale offers Bulmer drops Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Clyde sells North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Foreign Rolls-Royce limit raised to 29.5% Kentish hit by downturn in Docklands Share deals suspended at 61p pending financial review GEC op on BAT bid support Ward White forecasts £33m Blyth denies claim that Boots could not run business Inflation rate lifts US hopes Manufactures Hanover Arlington sold to BAe for £278m Victor The sun shines on Bulmer's sales Tempus Harland Simon shares leap on £5.47m profit Business Rounup New brokers group formed Bespak rises to £3.7m Nickless in £50m deal Taylor Woodrow in £28m purchase Isosceles will oppose final Gateway payout Company Briefs TSB launches fixed loans Hillsdown to sell Cartwright Govett helps Lilley lift Tilbury stake to 23.9% First Leisure climbs to £8.2m Property firm rises 21.9% at half time By Our Financial Staff: Time 'could sell $3bn of assets' Backing down at Barclays The Times City Dairy Happy families The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Loosen constraints, says BT All pals again-for now The Times City Diary Julian lifts off The Times City Diary Sport fans The Times City Diary Uncle takes up broking The Times City Diary FKI in £800m plan to demerge M. 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Communications Signal to turn off the gushing property tap Comment The question of Crosfield NEDC warning over imports Borland moves Bimec cash call to fund £3.75m buy Rowlinson Securities PLC Plysu plc Consumers call for MMC to supervise power asset values Non-oil exports growing at 16% BOTB chief dismisses suggestions of a trade crists Rates fall squeezes US banks in second quarter Minorco starts to hunt for new targets Small acquisition likely to play key part in expansion plan By Our Economics Correspondent: Bundesbank attack on Ecu By Our City Staff: Alpha Estates set for USM (Reuter): Ex-bank chief on £700,000 insider charge Benjamin Priest up 54% to record By Our City Staff: World Bank has fifth $1m surplus Stock Watch The Times London Traded Options Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Recent Issues Takeover hopes lift Jaguar Stock Market Proton Dow jumps 39 points on prices report Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Modest gains Stock Exchange Prices Clearing up the clutter on data The data protection registrar says the register is overloaded and has suggested changes to make things easier for all. Matthew May reports IBM Systems Consultants MVS Skills Coopers & Lybrand Keeping good company An Anglo-French merger may have many problems but they are worth overcoming, Richard Sarson writes Peat Marwick McLintock Optical breakthrough for faster computers Boost for Amstrad Avoid Kiwis Guarding the non-existent Green money Unions and IT chiefs square up for battle Jobscene Membership is low, but it is unlikely to stay that way Sun microsystems Spaced out Going cold Briefing To Mars, but how? Twenty years ago, man landed on the moon. Nick Nuttall looks at plans for the next 20 years XIOS BDO Binder Hamlyn Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Computer People Patchi Natural Foods Limited Dowty Defence & Air The Institution of Civil Engineers The Sunday Times Royal National Institute for the Blind Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal College of Surgeons of England The round about or a fair chance? John Simpson recruitment manager of ICI, reviews the fair strategy Regius Keeper The British Retailers Association Law Placements Sales Management Trainee Lynn Regis Finance Limited I. T. Personnel Recuritment Solutions Sales Placement DOE Government of Qatar Oxy-Gas Group of Companies IPS Group Shropshire Publications Ltd Scott Marchant Senior Executives Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Chorley Associates PM Experienced Lettings Negotiator The WM Company Graduate (25-35) Chief Executive Whitehead Mann Limited Executive Post Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Walters Associates Michael Page Finance Euromoney Publications PLC Accounts Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norwich and Peterborough Ambitions TOHG's World Leading Accountants City… General Appointments Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Alderwick Peachell and Partners JP Morgan Accountancy Personals Nikko Capital Management Noel Accountancy Accountancy Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Clarks Chartered Accountants Graduates Trusts Clerk Hays Allan Management Consultants Michael Page Taxation Thompson Financial Recruitment Specialists Today Baker Tilly Multiple Display Advertising Items Futures Secretarial Multiple Display Advertising Items La Créme De La Créme Regus London Transport International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Banking Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aldine Honey & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal College of Physicians SECRETARY/PA to Managing Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whyto Chemicals Ltd Ridley's 'safety net' picks poll tax gainers and losers Full list of degrees awarded by the University of Warwick Institution of Civil Engineers Oxford Class Lists Lymington displays attractive indicator Yacthing Peculiar tennis preparation Sporting choice Value for money (Reuter): No trouble for Pumas The whip is in the other hand as the Lions turn tamers Rugby Union By a Special Correspondent: Cooke and Fymbesma in decider Triothlon Courtesy and good manners Coaches of the year Safety helmet Faulty structure Bowled over Back row bowler Challenger aiming to deepen depression in Tyson camp Boxing Time to form pressure group Yachting Sacred cows under threat Sport and Television By a Special Correspondent: Leander's pair may be heading for medal Rowing By Our Shooting Correspondent: Five who tie must try again Shooting The Times Littlewoods Pool, Liverpool Australian batsmen do justice to a day of high summer Cricket: Boon and Waugh Hit Centuries as Touring Team Flourishes in Glorious Conditions Stanley shows his seniors the way Glamorgan put on rack by Greene and Jarvis By a Special Correspondent: Jones soaring towards a sixth title Gliding Neale the stumbling block Ellcock exploits fears over pitch Today's Fixtures Greenidge in dominant form Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Crawley's choice example Closing of Northern Dancer chapter Racing Cacoethes runs No progress on Sunday racing Saint-Cloud raid Nicholls breaks leg Mandarin: Parador on lenient mark for follow-up Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections The Times Racing Service Levy Board closely monitoring turnover Tote profits up 24 per cent Wajna shows fighting spirit to initiate Cauthen double Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Mandarin: Hamilton Park Selections Yarmouth results Catterick Bridge Flat season only to be redefined Hamilton Park Rapid Raceline Sandown Park That astute Stillington trainer David Chapman… Ladbroke Line Ultimate challenge for British triumvirate Mitchel Platts, Golf Correspondent, presents the players who could be very much at home on Open day at Royal Troon Ultimate Challenge for British triumvirate Open Facts and Figures Starting Times Sportsline Mitchell Platts's 12 leading contenders for the 1989 title Claydon relishes his big chance By a Special Correspondent: MacDonald capitalises on champion's error Titleist Langer plans to be pain in the neck to Troon rivals Golf Fignon regains yellow jersey Cycling Theunisse a Clear Stage Winner as Tour Lead Changes Again For the Record John Jacobs Golf Associates Limited Spalding Open Golf Line No drug tests for juniors Swimming As if the Tenerife sunshine and Championship… Ladbroke Line Ardiles given his first manager's post by Swindon Football Martin leads the 6,000 Athletics Higgins wins court action Snooker Avery hurries through Croquet Open record is under threat £50,000 wager struck Parker Knoll (Reuter): Bile runs best 1,500 of the year Haas decides against taking part Six-wicket Pringle turns tide Rugby ban proposed Sport in Brief Strange urges his fellow-Americans Double-take of the Open Picture Gallery Britain will be at greater ease on grass Zivojinovic's absence opens way for Sweden Belay on England decision
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