News from 25/07/1989
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Jean-M. Nater, William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, John M. Grant, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Phillips, President, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Mike Lamb, G. F. Dark, Vijitha Yapa, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Nigel H. Harris, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Charles Scott, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Leslie Collier, Antony Flew, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, David Lindsay, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Roger Lean-Vercoe, G. M. Patel, Peter Pereira, Executive Director, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Clare Hogg, Scrivener, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Chris Smart, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Philip Robinson, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, J. T. Burns, Director, Robert Cockburn, David Tytler and Michael Hornsby, Edward Fennell, Sylvie Lanteaume, John Woodcock, Vizma Matthes, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Upton, Headteacher, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Harvey Elliot, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, J. P. Cunningham, Paul Wilkinson, E. Miranda Gwyer, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Evans Media Editor, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Richard Gordon and Helen Rogers, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Christopher Senior, Herbert Harris, Richard Bassett, W. Bethell, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Oakley Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Wood, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Evans, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Austin, Eric Sharp, Chairman, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Helen Pickles, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Geoffrey Bastin, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Jack Bailey, Chris Moore, Maria Scott, Geoffrey Robertson, Anthony Matthes, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Kerry Gill, Conrad Dehn, Tony Christopher, President,
ResumoTop jobs for Major and Patten Howe becomes Leader of House in Thatcher's biggest biggest reshuffle Younger quits, Baker at helm of party The New Cabinet Inside Leaving Cabinet in style Appointments Index Banker resigns Uno bows out Power sale rescue Soviet strike 'despair' New chairman will boost Tory image Delay on Nazi move Degree results Smallbone of Devizes Pressing problem at education A left-wing Tory finds forgiveness Mr. Christopher Patten's arrival at the Department of the Environment was warmly welcomed by leading environmentalists last night, as was Mr Ridley's departure. Mr Jonathon Porritt, dicector of Friends of the Earth, said: "This is good news. There is no doubt that Mr Patten proved himself at the Overseas Development Administration as a sensitive and forward-looking minister, and I think he has the firepower to fight his corner with the Treasury and other departments like agriculture, transport and energy, which will be the key to success in his jop." Mr Tom Burke, said: "Mr Patten's appointment will encourage everybody who is concerned about the environment in Britain. There is no doubt about his credentials. "What he has demonstrated at the Oda is that he understands the issues, and no previous Secretary of State for the Environment has really shown the same grasp of the issues prior to taking the job. "'He will have a job to bridge the gap between posture of the Government and its actual performance." Mr Tim Sands, of the Royal Society for Nature Conservation, the umbrella body representing the 215,000 members of local wildlife trusts in Britain, said: "We think we have in Mr Patten someone who understands. Mr Ridlley did not." Brooke earns promotion with overhaul of HQ Baker rated best man to publicize party's policies Smiles from Thatcher's lieuteanents as she unveils wide-ranging changes The Prime Minister decided against any changes in the machinery of government in her reshuffle, The Department of Energy, to which Mr John Wakeham has been appointed as Secretary of State, will survive at least untill the next general election, senior Whitehall sources confirmed as Mrs Thatcher appointed a new permanent secretary for the department, Mr Geoffrey Chipperfield, aged 56. Sir Peter Gregson, aged 53, who was permanent secretary at the energy department, was last night appointed a permanent secretary at the Department of Trade and Industry Blue and green don't mix for Ridley The New Junior Ministers Parkinson given political hot seat Mission to heal rifts on Europe Warm thanks from the Prime Minister Text of the resignation, and the replies Portfolio Bond Freedom for killer of sister Interpol joins manhunt Buyers cash in by cutting their offers House prices Fleet yields its secrets Baroness 'was terrified' Pledge by Hurd on crack threat $ 1 m Gauguin stolen Under-age smoking Berkeley ball silenced Solicitor loses appeal Vodafone Diplomat seized with £45m drugs News Roundup Strike will be solid, Knapp says New lease of life for restored Hurricane Ilea acts on teacher agency GP's split with Clarke widens Solicitors urged to end old boy set-up Unions dispute BBC pay deal cost Correction Breakthrough for male sex problems Mazda may be next Japanese car maker to set up EC base Sainsbury withdraws beans Tsars' wines for London sale Saleroom Connexions Autumn of adventure on ITV Paris hails Dior's new designer Rail Dispute Loosening controls in the countryside Housing policy: 2 Decisions over planning permission for new villages and large-scale development continue to embarrass ministers. Yet they come under constant pressure to meet the demand for homes in the prosperous South. Lord Caithness, the Minister for Housing, explains in Part Two of an interview with Sheila Gunn, of The Times political Staff, how he intends to protect the English countryside Wife 'did not want death of husband' Theft charge Burton prize Marriage over Wapping plans Children die (Reuter): Parliament warned of 'chain reaction' From Sylvie Lanteaume Makeyevka, Ukraine: Ukraine pits oppose state but back reform Japanese Socialists press for coalition power Tokyo returns to the wilderness in search of a leader (Reuter, Afp): Gorbachov plea for urgent nationwide talks on crisis Deputy tells Supreme Soviet that mine strikes are 'scream of despair' at failure to protect workers' roghts Yazov visits Britain Successes of Solidarity just a train ride away Sihanouk clashes with Hun Sen World Roundup Bomb kills woman Spy satellite move Confident assembly Glum Gandhi sees opposition queuing to resign Russians 'warned Bloch' Premier set to ride the storm Delhi's battle of wills Canberra 'aided Marcos' Shamir denies secret meetings Israeli minister slates Britain over PLO stance Search for Middle East peace Colombo asks press not to 'glorify subversion' as censorship is lifted Colombo—Sri Lanka is actively exploring the legal implications of suspending diplomatic relations with India (Vijitha Yapa writers). Colombo intends to make the move if Delhi does not begin removing its 45,000-strong peacekeeping forces from the island by July 29, the deadlinr set by Presidient Premadasa Fan-catcher key to crash Forests blaze in Canada (Reuter): Kidnap charge (Reuter): Stand-up trip British fears Flood deaths Cairo offer (Reuter): Getting better Labour jeers as Magnox privatization is dropped Energy Sealink British Ferries Debate 'rendered useless' House wants merchant bank action War crime trials mooted Backbenchers deeply divided Memory still vivid Dalyell ejected for 'lie' taunt Capital plan for coal Parliament today BMW Emergency Service Is the Inquisition alive in Rome? The dispute between the Vatican and some liberal has broght angry accusations of Nazi tactics. Clifford Longley examines the church's 'count' Out, out damned dashes New Words for Old BC Sanitan Ltd The first of the greens In the Northumberland countryside, the National Trusr has restored the original home of 'clean power' Tomorrow My fair Ferré Strict, sober and with Ascot in mind- Gianfranco Ferré makes his Dior début Paris Fashion Green Ungaro People Regina Royal Jelly The ever-dapper fashion photographer, Norman… Sanderson Emma Hope's Shoes Two-way Lacroix Roland Klein Tricks up his sleeve A new book throws light on Balenciaga's work methods Andre De Brett SKY Planely absurd Television Night voices Recital The London Diagnostic Centre Russian Paintings Italian Russian lesson John Russel Taylor on a splendid show of Russian and Soviet art in Turin and a lesser triumph in London Galleries Meeting and mingling Festival Opera M. Butterfly Exciting boldness Proms What goes through Mrs Thatcher's mind when she… Barry Fantoni An image of vigour to face the voters The reshuffle: Robin Oakley assesses Mrs Thatcher's new teams of electoral impact; Mary Ann Sieghart profiles John Major, the surprise choice as new Foreign Secretary Can Major remain his own man? Japan: a tremor that could shake the West Joe Joseph sets out the implications of the Socialist election victory Every day my junk sails in Carving the Colleagues Race, Religion and Rushdie Hong Kong's crisis Housing and elderly Loss of OAPs'TV concession Damages for libel Slow cars monitor Squalid reminder of UK dilemma Visa difficulties Community care End of a business Concern over teachers Proof positive Missing photos of Katyn massacre Book agreement Theatre on TV Knotweed dangers Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Magdalen College School, Oxford Executive Automatic Garage Doors Court and Social Birthdays today Inner Temple Marriages Bridge Alaskan oil pollution may have damaged food chain Science Report Half-yearly promotions in The Army Appointments Anniversaries Church news Royal Naval School 1840-1990 Judge to retire Today's royal engagements Memorial service Carmen 's Company Luncheon Dinner Worshipful Company of Musicians Latest wills Donald Barthelme Reclusive teller of cautionary tales Frank Bell Founder of English language schools Gordon Anthony Photographic record of theatre in the Thirties Sir Brynmor Jones Dramatic expansion at Hull University Sing unto the Lord, o ye saints of his, and give… On This Day The Subterranean Railway No Title University news Polytechnic news Times Newspapers Ltd This selective guide to entertainment and events… Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 1931 Entertainments A Cotswolds classic Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery Slices of Indian life Television Choice Radio Choice Lifeline from Tunstall BBC 1 Another heatwave week as threat of drought grows The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,043 MPs to debate trial of 'monstrous Nazis' War crimes inquiry report Parliament Tap water warnings 'too weak' Privatized power companies will not pay huge nuclear bill Weather Moments when the eyes have it Political sketch Business & Finance 21-26 Law 28,29 University… Executive Editor David Brewerton McCarthy & Stone to reorganize Reuters ahead Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Eurotunnel set to investigate share dealings Inquiry into ferry link By Our City Staff: Societies suffer £153m deficit Boots faces rebellion on Ward White Bid move passed despite largest shareholder's objections Comment Abbey group calls for compensation Wells resigns as City waits for high-level Nat West departures Fidelity Share Service Section 2 Mexican debt deal linked to oil price By Out City Staff: Telegraph's first payout in four years Declan Kelly Group plc Reuters' embarrassment of riches Tempus Rank pays Greenall £18.5m for bingo clubs CSO data on economy signal decline Maxwell to make offer for Crosfield By Our City Staff: Chloride protester fails in bid to join board Company Briefs Traditional Options By Our Financial Staff: Bond free to sell stake in Lonrho Board of Times Supplements Stock Watch 0898 141 141 The Times Fisons plans French growth with £24m buy Business Roundup Cookson in joint venture Property prices slump Dalepak rally continues Scicon director resigns Alpha Stocks The Boots company PLC Berkeley Govett ahead US purchase for Ladbroke Isosceles team moves in as the Gateway board resigns Reebok's quarterly profits fall Fine Art stake DSC into red Tex ahead Adscene buy Lawyers fight over BAT bid Going bust for a birthday The Times City Diary Blanket cover The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Bullough fades in first half Birch's defensive play runs to form The Times City Diary Heavy duty The Times City Diary Poste restante The Times City Diary Slime in Adriatic adds to Enimont's worries Investors welcome Magnox decision Time well spent Boots walks into grief with its biggest holder Comment Brady plan comes of age Sotheby's profit leaps 62% Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Time Inc wins bid for Warner London Traded Options (AP-Dow Jones): Dow falls 22 points on blue chip selling Recent Issues Buyout deal Philips Break-even forecast puts Storehouse at year's low Stock Market George Wimpey, the takeover favourite, held steady at 274½p, despite talk that Mr George Soros, the American investor, has sold his 3 percent stake. Whispers in the marketplace claim the buyer is Lonrho. Grove Chaaruty Trust owns 35 percent of Wimpey Tuskar Resources has recovered from last week's bearish talk about the apprisal of its Colombian venture, which is expected to raise reserves by 100 million. The group has also started a drilling operation in Turkey. The price held steady at 75½p Wall Street Part BAT share better than nothing Investor attacks GEC involvement Packer's role under scrutiny Tilting playing field back into balance Palm oil and free commodity markets The phenomenon of junk bonds Need for roll-over relief on takeovers Commodities profit through marketing Sharp mark-down Stock Exchange Prices Masters Human Resources Consultants KPMG Executive Selection and Search Reuter Simkin Quarry Dougall John HamiltonAssociates Managemet and Recruitment… Zarak Hay at Law Legal Recruitment Consultants The Post Office Registration of service marks refused Law Personnel Prop Propcient Limited Why blasphemous libel must go The Law Legal Brief A law that protects only one religion has no place, Geoffrey Robertson says Legal Appointments Burges Salmon Solicitors Willis Faber Rebate entitlement in judgment debt Unincorporated association of squatters were in rateable occupation of former embassy Not just a bad theatre review State decisions may now be above the law, argue Richard Gordon and Helen Rogers Lipson Lloyd Jones Ingledew Brown Bennison & Garrett. Solicitors Insurance Litigation Germans fear UK threat Legal Appointments The Recruitment Alliance Legal Resources Pilkington Applied Managemet Sciences Ltd Inns and Outs Badenock & Clark recruitment specialists Clyde & Co Nevis & Co Limited Legal Research Assistant The Times ASA LAW Country Landowners' Association Herbert Smith Recruitment Jaguar Cars Ltd SWEB Commercial Solicitor ASA Law Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment Public Appointments South Wales Electricity Trydan De Cymru Brighton Health Authority Rushmoor Borough Council Devon County Council Public Appointments Financial Darlington Health Authority The National Museum of Science & Industry Inner London Probation Service Continued on next page Bexley London Borough Legal Durham County Council University of Edinburgh Luton Borough Lee Valley Regional Park Authority Department of Trade and Insudtry Bromley the London Borough Dorset County Council Brussels beckons Britons are slow to take up careers as Eurocrats. But they should not be put off by language barriers or the drawn-out application procedure, Beryl Dixon writes Public Appointments CSL Group Limited Newham Community Employment Project British Red Cross Society Charity Appointments East Dyfed Health Authority London Borough of merton Universities Athletic Union All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No......… New Technology News International Maturing Lions who broke the mould David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, sees in today's tour breakthrough a yardistick for tomorrow Lions in Paris The lions will apear once more this year where they are scheduled to play France on October 4 as past of the bicentenary celebrations of the French Revolution. Discussions are proceeding to decide whether all menbers of the 1989 tour party will be able to make the midweek journey to France Degrees awarded by Nottingham University The Lion's Record in Australia Gentry off on fresh Atlantic attempt Powerboating Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Roman Prose set to land sprint gamble Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Seely: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Selections The Times Racing Service Champion option for Nashwan Mandarin, By Our Newmarket: Redcar Selections Newcastle results Bath Telford course plan has to overcome tough obstacles Windsor Nottingham Ladbroke Line Southwell test for Fibresand Hungerford plan Rapid Raceline Prospect of turning wicket bodeS ill for Kent batsmen Cricket: Haynes Scores First Double Century of Career as Middlesex End Day Poised for Victory Spoils shared by England men Edwards and Pocock ensure repeat final The Times Sportsline Sharjah aims for a Test Essex pitch reported again Australian makes a big impact Tailenders add to Gower's suffering Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Enterprise a missing ingredient QPR consider new offer by Graham (Reuter): FIFA fines Johnston Pools Forecast Hooliganism still no deterrent to increasing crowds Football Luckwell on a fruitless 85-mile chase Cycling Newcastle on LeMond's race schedule No time for panic as us make task of Europe harder Golf Ryder Cup standings Winner's clubs banned Wenvoe Castle prove too hot for Conwy Garbutt leads challenge for Carris Trophy Turner regains initiative on final beat Yachting Andretti survives finale Motor Racing Today's Fixtures Sport on TV A champion of fare class Tennis: Becker Revaqls True Strength of Mind in Davis Cup Victories Jarrett will push rival to the record Athletics For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Hopes rest on experience Rowing (Ap): Borg turns down rescue bid Corsie is too hot to handle Bowls Lacklustre Welsh crushed by Soviets Rugby Union IRFB hopeful after meeting with Moscow Midlanders face tough Federation challenge Student Sport (Ap): Tita may miss World Cup tie Football Botham plunders seven wickets in vintage display Emburey plays on with broken finger (Ap): Capriati to play in Wightman Cup Telecom Security McGrath can expect to earn £350,000 Cup recriminations are rejected by Rowland Golf-bag beater to Troon tamer Calcavecchia takes the humble coures to fame St Andrews crowd will be even bigger Sport in Brief England need a game of patience End Column Finance houses spoilt for choice The City is receiving thousands of job applications but there could soon be a quality crisis. 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