News from 26/07/1989
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Alan Tomlinson, Victoria McKee, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Stephen Shaw, Beloff, John Biffen, Clifford Longley, Andrew McEwen, Anatol Lieven, Graig Brown, Hugo F. Reading, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Bryan Gibson clerk, Cliff Feltham and Graham Searjeant, Cliff Feltham, John Holland and Nicholas Beeston, Ivo Tennant, Brian Wenham, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Richard Streeton, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Craig Seaton, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Matthew Porter, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Chris Pomery, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Griff Rhys Jones, Louise Taylor, Alexandra King, Mick Cleary, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Chris Smart, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, R. S. Pratt, Owen Hickey, Julie, John Percival, Courtenay Blackmore Chairman, John Hennessy, Victoria Mckee, Steven Downes, Stephen North, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews Milan, Geoffrey Wheeler, William Greaves, V. J. O. Waddell, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, June moon, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Simon Strickland, Steve Acteson, Liz Gill, John Blunsden, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Tim Jones and Michael Dynes, Richard Bassett, Nicholas Dorn, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Barney Hoskyns, John Goodbody, Wm. Aldyn Crew, J. D. S. Graham, Mandarin, George Bull, Editor, Ian Penman, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Sallie Ecroyd, Andy Martin, Ann Billson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, V. Tanna, Philip Webster, Christopher Warman property correspondent, Jo Vale, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Peter Mulligan, D. Brian Stevens President, Martin Waller, I. W., Richard A. Bates, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Robert Atkinson, Susan MacDonald, Maria Scott, Timothy Russ, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Peter Devenport and Simon Tait, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoHowe almost resigned after EC Policy row Hurd embarrassed by reshuffle threat Inside Crests and waves Portfolio Bond Degree results Essex penalty Index Patten will look again at poll tax safety net Carving a mammoth ivory supply from the past Four top pen quit NatWest Chairman's farewell to his 'action bank' Pitmen call off strike in Ukraine Tilbury chiefs sack 16 shop stewards John Charcol New fear of holiday air delays Salmonella alert on Welsh coast News roundup More glass in beans Thirty baboons die 'Winner' returns cash Army drugs arrests Art theft questions Broadwater spending condemned in report The Piaget Salon Right-of-silence report calls for court reform British Rail admits failure to undermine union action Thames line river buses, the pioneering service linking docklands with the city and the west end, has recorded a six-fold increase in passengers because of industrial action by public sector transport workers. One in eight new passengers say they will continue to use river buses on nonstrike days, adding significantly to the steady 5 per cent increase registered before the strike. Mr peter Warman, acting chief executive of tharnes line, said industrial action had helped to stimulate public awarenessabout the service. Thames line, which operates a seven-strong fleet of 62-seater catamarans, was recently given an addititonal £2.5 million in private and govern ment funds. It needs to operate at 45 per cent capacity before it breaks even, Mr Warman said New home to go with the new job Ten survive Flying Fortress fire Doubts emerge over pit fire monitors The New Junior Ministers Day Two of the Reshuffle Problems loom for Bottomley team Correction Flight delays 40% up on 1998, with sun routes worst hit Judge apologizes to woman Tunnel line cuts price of houses Development of Rose theatre site approved Murdoch to give festival media lecture 4.5 + 161 = Mensa's youngest Member Accused baroness to enter witness box Mansion murder trial Backing for brain cell grafts Foetal tissue Forests to restore the urban fringes Queen Elizabeth2 Report on power stations critical Portfolio Bond Rape warning ECGD Smog fear sounded as pollution nearly doubles 'safe' level Britain's soaring temperatures produce some unpleasant side-effects As some customers queued at street-corner water standpipes yesterday, workmen were hosing gallons of water over the offices of the Severn Trent Water Authority headquarters in Birmingham as part of an operation to clean the building (Paul Wilkinson writes). Severin Trent admitted it looked bad "in public relations terms", but said the sandblasting process used a small amount of water mixed with chemicals to clean the grime from the blackened face of the city centre building Sports crowds increase as players wilt The Railway Conversion Campaign Salmonella may thrive during hot spell Water supply fears grow Three boys under five killed in house fire Defence fear Sex murder Driver jailed Poetry aid Presenter dies Fast talker Tunnel cleric Risley men's remand wing to be closed after riots Abbey National Breeders bring wild boar back to Britain Arch-rivals both pass the billion-pound mark Saleroom Employers 'face EC recruiting campaign' Soviet defence chief hints at Vienna arms-talks failure Mr William Waldegrave, Minister of State at the Foreign Office, yesterday told Mr Leonid Zamyatin, the Soviet Ambassador, that Britain was concerned that Moscow had failed to meet the internationally agreed timetable for resolving disputes over all remaining refusenik cases Strike heightens fear of Georgia ethnic violence Walesa offers Solidarity government to Jaruzelski Police accused of brutality at camp Vatican bishop welcomed Socialists push for EC charter Strasbourg walkout greets far-right Mep Hungarians send back fleeing East Germans Hero captain tells of DC 10 failure World Roundup Briton is with wife $10m Khashoggi bail Bonn nuclear deal (AP): Loads of money Sihanouk walks out as Cambodian talks founder on first day Peace impasse after Hun Sen confronts Khmer Rouge arch-enemy across negotiating table Rover 200 Series Opposition in moves to force early Delhi poll Colombo - General Cyril Ranatunge, President Premadasa's security adviser, ruled out confrontation between the Sri Lankan and Indian peacekeeping forces when Colombo's deadline for Delhi's withdrawal from Sri Lanka expires on Saturday (Vijitha Yapa writes). Mr Ranjan wijeratne, the Minister of State for Defence, appealed to mooks and priests not to allow protesters to use their premises Shias seek death sentence for Haq (Reuter): Poindexter ruling Unita denial Sex charges (Ap): Record death (Reuter): Skin protest (Reuter): Babies die (AFP): Keeping tabs (AP): Starr fight (Reuter): Jumbos return Harrods Knightsbridge SAAB From Our Correspondent, Ramallah Occupied West Bank: Lawyer who backs PLO claims to have met Shamir Monsoon Japanese business makes overtures to jubilant left Tokyo election fallout Dixons Royal visitor's smile for mountie Surinam army chief rejects rebel deal Suitable to Run on Unleaded Petrol Opposition scoffs at the reshuffled Government Prime Minister Peers' plea to adjourn the Electricity Bill is defeated Nurse appeals delayed Labour promises to replace poll tax with modern property tax Department of the Environment Clarke refuses to reopen talks with GPs Health Service London 'grinding to a halt' 'Observer' sale plea Bills proceed Parliament today Conceptions of conscience Britain's Roman Catholics are remarkably loyal in all things but one- the use of birth control. Clifford Longley considers the dilemma faced by the laity and its leaders Cordula A small stage of freedom How the escape route from China is leading to London's theatreland++ Tomorrow Vantage press Paradise has lost... Oxford goes for broke Sam Kiley examines the balance sheet of a university pleading poverty Two Premiers Meet at the Summit No Title Times Diary The way forward for Thatcher's new team John Biffen examines the problems confronting whitehall and suggests some solutions Rationing-only way out of the prison crisis Stephan Shaw, With Risley in mind, urges a radical new approach Knocking about in Docklands A danerous crackdown Nicholas Dorn The Major Agenda A Greener Environment Chinese dissident Faith and morals Paying teachers on their merits A minister's brief Doctors' ballot Reasons for reprieving shipyard Morals and business Medical insurance Modern architecture Karajan's farewell Origin of golf Wrong-footed Unified guide to sentencing Cycling hazards Gurkhas' loyalty Too early bird Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Marriages Neanderthal myths die hard Archaeology Picture Gallery Memorial service Solvent abuse risk growing Science Report Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Old Crewkernian's Association University news Reception British Atlantic Committee Dinners Royal College of Physicians John Coast Impresario and concert agent Professor Philip BROCKBANKTaking Shakespeare out of the study W. J. Wedlake Saul and Jonathon were lovely and pleasant in their… On This Day Electoral Reform The woodland trust Luncheons Beit fellowships Polytechnic news Weavers' Company Leathersellers' Company Appointments Church news Latest wills To Place Your Classified Advertisement Folie de Grand Guignol Television Tomorrow Royal Shakespeare Company Mama tells us all about it Childhood neglect, teenage pop success and drug addiction almost destroyed singer Etta James. Barney Hoskyns reports on her successful effort to regain control of her life and career Patchwork people seek external support Theatre June Moon Stephen Joseph, Scarborough First class males Dance Spartacus coliseum Things fall apart Proms BBCSO/Zagrosek Albert Hall Rock Simple Minds Wembley Arena Nursing a comic grudge Should children's reading matter be used to promotc career ideas? Handmade Furniture Make love, not profits? If success on the board boosts a man's libido, does the same apply to the working woman? Alexandra King investigates Accelerated Learning Beat the burglars Briefly & a round-up of news, views and information Paint perfect Biter bit? Quote me... Famous greens This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1932 Entertainments A musical invasion Word-Watching Winning Move The watershed years Television Choice Ann Billson Radio Choice National Financial Management BBC Channel ducking ends Blériot memorial flight The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,044 Hunt for Austrian woman in spy case Weather With one bound he was trapped Commons sketck Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market King paid £150,000 FKI bonus Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates P&D prepares Blue Arrow reply TSA believed to be examining companies involved in rights issue The men at the top who decided they had to resign Business confidence falls to lowest for nearly seven years Boeing's gamble to win BA contract Airbus threat challenges US to produce a competitor Licence hope Goode ahead Molins replies The Levitt Group (Mortgage Services)Limited Banham calls on Britain to join ERM Fish market slump hits Hughes Food Reed International Ridley steps into Lonrho minefield Enviroment's former supremo will find his new desk piled high with Challenges Philip Webster looks at the main issues facing Lord Young"s successor Sure-footed STC takes it steady (Reuter): Lin sets merger deadline Wider powers for bank watchdog Ombudsman's office resists call for legislated scheme Dividend halved at John D Wood Enimont placing 'to raise $1bn' Eagle Trust writes off £35m on subsidiary Business Roundup St Modwen 100% higher Matthew Clark ahead Mosaic profit soars 149% London Traded Options Ewart doubles to £1.3m Tinsley falls to £1.65m Control of British Tissues goes to Finns in £50m deal By Our City Staff: Sleepy Kids head for Third Market Nestor cash call to fund £17.75m acquisition Elliott lines up backing for Elders bid Harrison on call but not on line The Times City Diary Playing for high stakes The Times City Diary Calling time The Times City Diary Abbey in new attempt to sort out float chaos Absent friends The Times City Diary Checking out Boxing clever The Times City Diary Blow by blow Jobs at risk in TSB overhaul Newgateway extends offer H. J. Heinz company NatWest pays price of inadequate supervision Comment Signals set for soft landing Comment Menvier-Swain Group in £9.6m French buy Company News Speculative transaction can be trade Judge cannot try admissibility of evidence in isolation Dawn raid lifts DRG to record Stock Market Foseco, the chemicals specialist, jumped 8p to 366p. Mr Michael Scharf and Mr Gilbert Scharf, the American arbitrageurs, own almost 5 per cent of the shares and there is talk of a bid. But the market believes that Foseco intends to remain independent and will make the first move by bilding for its rival, Yorkshire Chemicals,18p stronger at 394½p Stock Watch Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Low dividend can be prejudicial Time of hearing crucial for noise notice appeal (AP-Dow Jones), (Reuter): Technology sector in late downturn World Markets Wall Street Small gains Stock Exchange Prices No Title Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Title Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures No Title Pioneer cashes in The Owner-Occupation experiment has worked, and more projects are due on the market soon. 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A. /Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seer Directors' Temporaries Temporary Medical Secretaries International Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Assist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Degrees awarded by the University of Leeds Oxford class lists: jurisprudence law, philosophy and languages New body created for all coaches British team will be at a sprint to keep up with the kenyans Athletics Home hopes of medal boost Swimming Humphreys steers path into history Rowing By a Special Correspondent: Anonymous donation to juniors Tomorrow's elite go to college Mick Cleary goes to Eton and meets scholars in pursuit of the art of winning Very Adjacent fulfils an ambition Stewards' Cup produces battle royal to the line The Charlton Stand, the first phase of a £7 million redevelopment scheme at goodwood, was officially opened before racing yesterday by Sir Ian Trethowan, charman of the Levy Board, Work on phase two starts after this week's meeting World Games stick to the script Netball (Reuter): Slush threat in Australia Sking Today's Fixtures Sport on TV (Reuter): Main Barcelona stadium opened Olympic Games (Michael Phillips): Unbeaten Zilzal to bridge the gap Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Good Wood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar The Times Racing Service Shaadi decision today Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings La Belle Vie's surprise win Ladbroke Line Top jumps duo form racing club William Hill By Our Shooting Correspondent: Cooper's change of tack pays dividends Shooting Lancashire bludgeoned to defeat Cricket:hampshire and Northamptonshire Secure Important Victories that Revive their Championship Ambitions Last-ball victory for Sussex Yesterday's Other Scoreboards View from the top of a global voyager Relief for Kent in Taylor marathon Leading First-Class Averages Hussain responds to plight of Essex Derbyshire ease away courtesy of Holding Lack of finance to blame as grand prix is abandoned Morrisons lead the way The Times Sportsline Los Locos lose a close duel Polp British pair lead series Rock Climbing High hopes for Britons Canoeing Sponsor plan scrapped Change of fortune for Cardiff Golf clubs for second stage winner Volvo Tour £500,000 Jonsson ready to join the trail to Highbury Football Ludwell leads the Yorkshire charge Golf East Anglian holder goes for the Dutch Top Britons to compete in charity event Another Soviet prop to the fore Rugby Union: Moltchanov One of Best and Most Versatile Forwards in the Game Picture Gallery By a Special Correspondent: Fulwood below best form Tennis (Reuter): Borg cuts hack business in Scandinavia By a Special Correspondent: Hard ground a threat to record open entry Equestrianism Benn is cast for 'gym wars' Boxing For the Record Golf Monthly Gentry Eagle speeding well ahead of schedule Powerboating Juniors ready for rivals in cup warm-ups Bockey Essex pay ultimate penalty for bad pitch Telecom Security Empty threat takes substance Leaders face a testing time Lotus announces key changes WRU to allow South African player offers Ground for agreement Sport in Brief Knee injury could rule Dilley out of Test Francisco questioned by police McNeill comes in from cold End Column
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