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News from 03/08/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Jeremy Andrews, P. W. Johnson, Graham Rock, Victoria Glendinning, Nick Nuttall, Andrew McEwen, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Raman Subba Row, Chairman, Gavin Ewart, Neil Bennett, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, D. F. Severs, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Richards Sarson, Philip Howard, W. M. Garnett, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, James Bone, Philip Ball, Elizabeth Brunner, George Sivell, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Yitzhak Rabin, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, David Tweed, Yehoshafat Harkabi, Robert Mason, Peter Davenport, Michael Llanos and Andrew McEwen, John Lewis, Political Staff, Ruth Gledhill, Anthony Grant, Christian Fenwick, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, D. I. Adams, Alan Hamilton, Charles Bremner, Christopher Walker, Nicosia and Andrew McEwen, Jenny MacArthur, David Walker and John Lewis, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Peter De Ionno, Leslie Tilley, John S. Hunter, Steven Downes, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, John Woodcock, A. D. M. Greenfield, Thomson Prentice and Sam Kiley, William Hobson, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Bob Fazakerley General Secretary, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, D. Findlater, E. G. S. White, Christopher Thomas, and Vijitha Yapa, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Alan Ryan, Alan Lee, Chief Christopher, William Poel, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robert Cullingford, David Brewerton, Henrietta Tavistock, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Andrew Sinclair, Allanah Hunt, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Ian Penman, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, I. W, Paul Fendrich, Ivo Tennant and Mark Souster, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, Philip A. Green Chairman, Melinda Wittstock, U. Banerjee District General Manager, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Kristof, Noël Goodwin, Leslie Paxton, Martin Banks, Mark Williams, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sue Stuart-Smith, David Nicholson-Lord, Jack Bailey, Aidan Nichols, Richard Wollocombe, Lee Rodwell, Heather O'hagan, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Clement Freud,

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How South Africa wooed England's rebel cricket stars Private water bills will rise at least 13% The wall weakens On Saturday in Colour Portfolio Bond Plessey bid Banker ill Degree results Index Heinz drops backing for Green Shopping Day Bush asks the world for help over hostages US man flies to Lebanon to investigate death Militant dockers end strike By Our Foreign Staff: Thousands escape Riviera inferno British Heart Foundation Nalgo pay stand 'may lose jobs' News Roundup Bank admits mistake School head charged Rottweiler man fined New chess prodigy IRA interview for TV Docklands estate split by social struggle Pressure to stop new London road schemes A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd Rises are 'minimum cost of cleaner water' Companies will have to pay the clean-up costs for any environmental damzge caused by their waste under strict "polluter-pays" rules proposed by the European Commission yesterday. The new proposal, which requires approval by EC environment ministers, will allow individuals to sue companies for any damage caused by their waste, as long a probable link is established between the two. All industrial waste will be covered, except nuclear Swedish firm adds to fears over safety of Sealink ferries Curriculum changes needed 'to avoid boredom' Bugs Bunny blamed for school fights Professional Association of Teachers' Conference Third death linked to salmonella Food poisoning Police had quizzed council director 2,000 top-earning directors push past the £100,000 mark Insurance king's high profit Men who heat up 'maniac' go free £6,500 sculptures sold as scrap for £10 Top Directors' Pay Fresh drive urged on cervical tests Intrepid trio head for Arctic crossing Car blaze victim was murdered Police tackle Asian gangs William Rathbone RUKBA Portfolio Bond Whipsnade plan dropped Magistrates will be subject to training to raise standards Halifax Baby makes the running Move north by Civil Servants will save £2m Grouse epidemic threatens season Women drivers are worse, survey says Open verdict on mother Public appeal Heroin case Action over Angels fly in Cannabis loss Killer pike One in seven police officers assaulted in 15% violence rise Poor files blamed for court delays Privatization fear for energy studies Unhelpful gadgets for unknown problems Woolworths Thatcher takes periscope view MPs study safety of airliners With the odd exception, there's no faster way… Korean jet crew guilty in disaster World Roundup (Reuter): Post office collapses Japan's frontrunner Karajan Nazi inquiry Israel knew hostages might die Rabin admission raises tensions Dispatch of US warships fuels retaliation fears Crisis in the Middle East London welcomes end to export curbs Trade with Argentina Briton in UN mission to Beirut Lloyds Bowmaker Polish MPs choose martial law general for Prime Minister Jet disaster crew joked instead of fixing wing flaps (Reuter): New clashes widen Afghan rebel rift B&Q Hostage murder trial opens in Essen Blacks are treated at white hospitals in election protest B&Q China fugitive leads protest in US (AP): Peking snipers wage a quiet war Peking (AP)—The Chinese Government has announced it will inspect the nation's 14.5 million private businesses to try to recover 18.4 billion yuan (£3 billion) in revenues lost through tax evasion. The State Taxation Bureau will check books and tax registrations of industrial, commercial and service enterprises this month and September for signs of tax evasion, Chinese newspapers reported yesterday India links pull-out to Tamil self-rule Gourmets in Tokyo savour the £450 steak Floods swamp 100,000 homes (Reuter): Trial dropped (Reuter): 'Virus' charge (Reuter): Aids 'bomb' (Reuter): Car dispute (AP): Protest ends (AFP): Reporter dies (Reuter): Havel held (AFP): First showing (Reuter): New minister Trident fired Lone star of Israel The Times Profile Laskys One million and counting There are 18,000 millionaires living in Britain today-but who are they? LST Clinic Tomorrow Souvenir of sunny sewage Five Britons have typhoid after holidaying in Spain. How great are the risks? Lee Rodwell reports Trouble at the pit Medical Briefing SKY News High living Times Diary Barry Fantoni Thatcher's Falklands dilemma As Argentina relaxes its hard line, Andrew McEwen sees a need for cautions negotiation that does not rule out a long-term handover Camera call demanding a burnished image After the Howe uproar, Ronald Butt looks a head to Commons TV Spreading myself at the jamboree Fighting terror with terror Yehoshafat Harkabi on the kidnap risks that had to be run Water Money Changing Places Not Faces Sickness on the Sand Catholic 'crisis' in perspective Ritual slaughter Theatre Museum Background to the cricket clash Eastern wind Medical posts Fax and figures Legal complaints Low capacity in shipbuilding College incomes Pollution of the air Relative values Doubly sure Court Circular Britain-Nigeria Association Service luncheon OBAS Hydrogen shows its metal Science Report Forthcoming marriages Riley's emulsion canvas fetches record price Sale room Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Union Society Cambridge Marriages Anniversaries Christening Michael Harrington Advocate for the poor in a rich America Prof Eugénie Henderson Authority on the languages of South East Asia Appointments Honorary knight Ian Stewart Long Service with the Savoy Band Bravery award for winchman Latest wills Church news Give Instruction to a wise man, and he will be yet… On This Day Olympic Games Opened Olive Branch for Herr Hitler The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Cranwell graduations Heathrow Express Railway Times Newspapers Ltd For this belief... Television Tomorrow Splendor Obit of a two-bit flea-pit David Robinson on a memoir of cinema's golden age, a mis-handled romp, a muddle of grotesques and a mediocre cartoon Cinema Going out with a spectacular whimper Theatre A Little Night Music Chichester Festival Drama in the singers' hands Festival Opera Siegfried, Götterdämmerung Bayreuth Last of the Red Hot Lovers Strand Lyrical Walton Proms BBC PO/Downes Albert Hall/Radio 3 Towards Bach Old Ascendancy gels Victoria Glendinning on the witty and coded letters of the Anglo-Irish spinsters who became comic chroniclers of a vanishing world The Selected Letters of Somer Ville and Ross Edited Gifford Lewis Faber, £14.99 Rising sun watch The Enigma of Japnese Power By Krel van Wolferen MacMillan, £16.95 David Williams Murder in Advent Mazes of the heart Fiction The Girl at the Lion D'or By Sebastin Faulks Hutchinson, £11,95 Memory of Snow and Dust By Breyten Breytenbach Faber, £12.99 Coming to Light By Elspeth Davie Hamish Hamilton, £12.95 Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn By Paul Watkins Hutchinson, £12.95 Memos from the editor Pound/the Little Review Edited by Thomas, L. Scott and Melvin J. Friedman Faber, £30 Literary Editor: New Books Times Literary Supplement This selective guide to entertainment and events… Best Selling Books For the week ending July 29 Concise Crossword No 1939 Entertainments A question of fidelity Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery The Jews fight back Television Choice Radio Choice Telecom Security Radio 1 University staff win dismissals appeal The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,051 Word-Watching A daily safari through the language jungle. which of the possible definitions is correct? AA Roadwatch Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Glynwed advances Wickes builds Chemicals up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates By Our City Staff: Top Charterhouse mm goes in Blue Arrow affair OFT decision signals new Plessey offer Water doubts dispelled Suitors squeeze Smithfield sausage firm Family feuds over prime slice of property Debt provisions hold back Barclays profit to £590m By Our City Staff: Backing for Kentish receiver Ensign portfolio boost Fimbra Nat West inquiry chief in hospital Amax agrees £1.44bn bid for Falconbridge Business Roundup Arlen dips to £1.65m Border tunes in to rise Bid talk lifts Nixdorf price Douglas tops £8m Generali Dale profit leaps 41% Thorntons in French buys By Our City Staff: Kyle Stewart acquired by Dutch contractor Glynwed finds support in Amari Tempus (Reuter): £1.4bn bid for Avon Products is serious, says US investor Accountants agree to outside stakes Court asked to prevent sale of BP mine stake Broadsystem Ltd Myson opts for surprise £195.7m Blue Circle bid Eagle Trust holding JSG purchase Bid extension Supplier rises No dividend Reaching for a powder The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Lloyd's council in plan to cut down open years Reserves reinforce recovery Basil's vanity booster The Times City Diary Safe as gold The Times City Diary Scott Goff reunion Crosfield sale set for close vote The Carphone Group plc The takeover bids that turn bonds into junk Comment Barclays leads the field Comment Value in revaluations Comment Legal battle rages over lawyers' fees in BAT takeover Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Stores shares move ahead as analyst upgrades ratings Stock Market Builder Group, the construction industry magazine publisher, climbed 20p to 24½p when Emap announced that it had bought a 9.1 per cent stake. While Emap says it is entirely friendly, market-makers expect it to increase its holding or launch an agreed offer Campari Internationl, the leisurewear distributor, climbed 8p to 291p. Mr Ake Nordin, the Swedish chairman who has turned the company round since he joined in 1986, was said to be thinking of selling his 35 per cent holding to a consortium which is ready to bid up to 350 a share Charges laid against 46 in Chicago futures inquiry Sydney broker cleared of inside deals Recent Issues Stock Watch The Times (Reuter): Daimler deal is given monopoly backing Food increase US auction Strong metals group helps Dow to climb 16 points World Markets Henderson ordered to pay £2m rates London Traded Options Wall Street Steady buying The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investments Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures IT back in government favour? The new trade and industry minister is unlikely to develop information technology campaigns, Richards Sarson writes. But is the department already helping by stealth? Forget those flash PCs Are makers of personal computers trying to be too clever? 'The herd of manufacturers is in the grip of stampede. A whole plethora of alternatives is being offered as the way ahead. I cannot help feeling that sitting tight is the only safe option. Trying to be more ambitious seems to be inviting trouble' Perspective Morse More power to the desktop The Times 1000 Breaking sound barriers Digital audio tape has finally got the green light for public sale, but with recordable compact discs on they, way is it too late? George Cole reports New Technology Icon Computer Resources Ltd Ovum Ltd Programming Team Leader Plastic protection for hot crops City University Direct Computer Training Temporary staff have a permanent place Jobscene Contractors are eagerly sought for information technology, writes Leslie Tilley Which PCs give best discounts Deep float Briefing Scuppering the pirates Software loss Friends of tabletop fusion Apple Sales Executive Oxford Nuking space The fine art of interviewing Recruitment consultant Allanah Hunt on why bosses should treat job candidates as customers Appointments Independent Assessment & Research Centre Wickland Westcott Overseas Jobs & Working Holidays Direct Computer Training Droopy & Browns Ltd E. A. Shaw & Partners Chemical Industries Association Hawthorne Appointments Information Processing People The Liverpool & Glasgow Salvage Association Thompson Financial Recruitment Specialists InterExec SMI Plc The Department of Transport Multiple Display Advertising Items Need a CV? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noel Accountancy A Graduate Career Opportunity ECC Central Laborateries National Museums of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steinel (1988) Ltd The Chapter House The Sunday Times Shropshire Publications Patchi Natural Foods Limited Japanese Speaking Highly Qualified Start a Great City Career Trowbridge Gallery Coopers & Lybrand Cornhill Publications Ltd 1989 Graduates. (Sciences, Business or Marketting)… Fimbra GRADUATES-Make a start to your sales/marketing… Educated Creative multi-lingual. Experlenced in… Acer Butler Chappell International Management Limited 3 Trainee Brokers Refrig/a. C. Engineer PER Recruitment Consultancy Personnel Manager/administrator Sales Representative/manager Ford Royal Society of Chemistry Lynic Technology Plc Escada (UK) Ltd Tilcon Banking & Accountancy Deloitte Haskins Sells Charterhouse Two Stockbrokers Clerks Chamberlains Love + Tate Financial Science and Engineering Research Council Kingston Smith Clarks Peachell & Partners BRS Europe Personnel Resources Commercial and Industrial… Financial Selection Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Continental Bank Office of Water Service Financial Selection Services IPS Group Recruitment Consultants Systems Services Manager Alderwick Peachell & Partners IPS Group Recruitment Consultans Executive Connections Graduate Appointments Health Education Authority Reeves Brown Associates Ltd PA/SECRETARY—£11,000 plus Car The Clerk Consultancy Property SECRETARY/PA News International Newspapers Limited Audio Typist The Design practice The Urdang Academy of Ballet National Charity for the Elderly PA to Senior Partner Music Solicitors London Buses Limited Brodie Marshall Hotels Embassy of Japan, W1 Guaranteed Stimulation Angela Mortimer P. A. to Partner £15,000 Property Co. Mayfair Bright and Responsible Secretary Secretary Mature Secretary, £13,000 JPW Caroline King Appointments Prudential Property Services The ADD Group SECRETARY/PA Baxter Clark & Paul European Investment Banking Sec Miller/McNish Kompass Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direction Recruitment Consultants Macleay's Services Havelet Leasing University College and Middlesex School of Medicine Ian C King Ltd Experienced Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Degrees awarded by the University of Lancaster List of degrees announced by the University of St Andrews Gaining a height advantage with the Hi factor Sports Letters Under pressure Polo pests Treasure trove issue for theft trial jury New techniques raise old questions Responsibilities of the England captain The search for tennis coaches Six appeal Authority limited Simply Henry earns rave reviews From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Collen success makes history Family oral agreement created tenancy Kabcast beaten as jockey drops whip Smart Hard As Iron set to defy penalty Mandarin: Brighton Selections Mandarin: Pontefract Selections The Times Racing Service Quality is Deauville hallmark Scudamore ruled out by shoulder injury Mandarin: Yarmouth Selections Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Ladbroke Line Eddery in action again after ban Rapid Raceline Hick dominant as Worcester ease their way through Cricket: Botham Takes Five Wickets as County Champions Win a Place in Natwest Trophy Semi-Finals Forceful reminder of Gatting's talent Essex to examine pitch The Times Sportsline Littlewoods Pools Liverpool Small steps in to sink Northants Waugh escapes morning after feeling Britain in medal quest Water Skiing Aggressive Smith seals Surrey's fate Raichle still in range Gliding By a Special Correspondent: Uphoff aiming higher Maden is left way behind Swimming Today's Fixtures Skelton shrugs off risks in search of a derby treble Equestrianism Doyle time falls to Sturgess Cycling Sport on TV Champion takes the royal road Another three seeds fall in Moray event Fatalistic McEvoy meets his match in a street trader Golf Results from Sandwich Davies aiming for record aggregate Also-rans draw breath for rush to finish line Eales takes first title Success for former champions Women's bowls under scrutiny at national championships Waddle's goal to no avail Football Testing time ahead for British crews Rowing For the Record James home at fleet's head A broadside for spectators Yachting Results from Cowes Oxbridge are beaten Rugby Union Lacking funds for Masters Badminton Bacher's rebuff to black radicals Dominion Management International Ltd Dexter attempts to enforce the loyalty of players Indians facing a ban Cram pleads for patience Common ground Sport in Brief By a Special Correspondent: Gatting defends choice to lead S Africa tour Loosemore given Wightman chance Unfair strain on talent Time to secure Games' future End Column

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