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News from 05/08/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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J. G., JM, Penelope Reid, Chris Petit, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Graig Brown, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Bruce Collins, Neil Bennett, Richard Wilkins, General Secretary, Aidan Hartley, Ronald Faux, David Lee, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, James Bone, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Sarler, Jeremy Flint, Harry Eyres, Simon Wilde, Alan Porter, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Brian James, Trevor Greenwood (General Manager), Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Peter Davenport, Pauline Hamilton, Mick Cleary, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Robert Nye, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Clive Anderson, Noe? Goodwin, John Young, Frances Bissell, James Wood, Charles Bremner, Clive Doiq, Peter N. Pearson, John Hennessy, Alex McWhirter, Nicole Swengley, Conard Voss Bark, Robert Kirley, Dennis Signy, Robert Rhodes James (Chairman), Nigel Andrew, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), William Greaves, John P. Harris, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Michael Watkins, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, John Grigg, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, David Littlejohn, W. J. Burroughs, Peter Bryan, Stephen Thorpe, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Peter Brimelow, Frederick Lawton, Clive Turner (Deputy Chief Executive), Victor Hochhauser, Bryan Appleyard, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Peter Davenport, Craig Seton and Ronald Faux, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Mondorf Les Bains, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Ian Penman, Michael R. Chapman, Matthew Parris, Frances Edmonds, Stewart Tendler and Andrew Pierce, Redmond Hayward, Donald Acheson, Chief Medical Officer, Jenny Gilbert, Alan Lee, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, F. B., S. Gorley Putt, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Dow Jones, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Maria Scott, John Campbell, S. C. P., Anna Bramwell, Tony Hetherington, David Fallows, R. L. Marshall, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Richard Williams, Neil Kelly and Andrew McEwen,

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Picture Gallery Hillsborough police chief offers to quit £30m claims could follow football disaster report In today's 52-page Times Degree results Review Labour's poll lead cut to 6% Cyprus wins return of stolen mosaics she said Rushdie claimed as bomb's target Books By a Staff Reporter: BA flight crews vote to strike Hine By Our Foreign Staff: Algeria and Iran begin moves to free the hostages Travel Kinnock challenged by grassroot lobby for electoral reform British Telecom Bombed hotel room cleared £ 180 m contract for BAe jetliner News Roundup £15 for water cut-off Conmen take £3,000 Beach video appeal Dockers defy union Secret party switched Nine hold chess lead Publishers dismiss fears of price war Net book agreement W H Smith has been condemned by Westminster City Council for work done on two historic buildings without approval. The bookshop chain grew tired of waiting for planning permission and listed buklding consent for conversions to adjoining building in Garrick Street and New Row, Covent Garden, London. Work has now been stopped Second-hand car buy beats Russian queue Train robbers jailed for their part in ??m cocaine deal Drug trafficking trial Girl tells of her life as a slave Publicity fear stops vote on Christianity Teachers' conference Cardinal Basil Hume of Westminster backed away from a possible High Court battle with plarents yesterday by accepting a ruling that he must appoint governors to the Cardinal Vaughan School, in spite of his opposition to the Roman Catholic school's decision to opt out of local authority control Renewed public alarm as dog savages baby to death Informer admits to £5m drug plot Foreign student numbers hit new high Birthday joy for Queen Mother Next criticized for misleading adverts Report on ethical standards Bettering their apes Portfolio Bond Steele's tribute to Parnes Leppings Lane end ill-suited Sheffield Wednesday Force condemned for failing to avert turnstile disaster The Hillsborough Disaster Report Lord Justice Taylor said no valid criticism of the response to the disaster by St John Ambulance Brigade, the South Yorshire ambulance service or the fire brigade could be made. All three services reacted promptly when alerted and it would be unreasonable to expect medical facilities at any sports stadium to cope with such a tragedy. The report calls for a bsic level of first-aid provision at grounds and a system of co-ordination with the emergency srvices that will bring them swiftly to the scene Safety was monitored inefficiently Sheffield City Council Terrace capacity should be reduced by 15 per cent immediately Lord Justice Taylor's Recommendations Match venue was poor choice The Football Association Senior officers were not willing to concede fault The Police Chief constable accepts criticisms Tory MP blames 'drunken youths' Liverpool welcomes vindication of fans' behaviour Hoefkens Ltd. Judge urges quick action from clubs to ease crushes The Hillsborough Disaster Report Prison officer risks Aids infection after saving inmate's life Rover 200 Series Fresh outlook for Thatcher BR driver 'risked lives of passengers' Rape attack charges Telecom death Killing charge Jailbreak trio Cham reaction Bed shortages lead to delay in transplants Hospital crisis A surgeon found to be suffering from hepatitis B may have infected up to 35 patients on whom he operated recently, health officials said yesterday. The patients have been identified and are being offered a vaccine against the disease, which affects the liver and can be transmitted by blood contact. The infected surgeon, who has not been named, is recogering in an isolation unit at the Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, where he works. Dr Simon Pugh, a consultant virologist at the hbospital complex, said: " We think the risk to [the patients] is low, but even so we are offering them vaccination" Forest murder Funds inquiry Airline fracas Savoy's 100th USAir Akihito reinforces his image as a mikado with the human touch Hungary may grant asylum to East Germans French forest fires under control as mistral drops Israel weighs next step In crisis Top-level talks as breathing space occurs in Middle East hostage saga Opposition hoping to overcome apathy (AP): US and Britain see ray of hope after gloom New York (AP)—Mayor Ed Koch, the Jewish Mayor of New York, urged President Bush to take a tough stance over the hostages, telling 100 protesters outside the Iranian UN mission that strategic Middle East targets should be bombed unless the abducted Americans in Lebanon were freed by a deadline Lockerbie inquiry ordered by Bush World Roundup Tough sanctions call (AFP): Nicaraguan poll deal Berlin seeks flights cut Crash lawyer silent Fasting Burma opposition leader taken to hospital Restrictions to stay Somalis flee across Kenyan border as rebels hit Army India troops to stay in Sri Lanka Delhi talks collapse Maputo inches back to normality (Reuter): Gorbachev rounds on radicals Hands across the Black Sea Accelerated Learning Systems Limited (AFP): MPs try to widen caning penalty (AFP): Witness claim (Reuter): Nature debt (Reuter): Mother's race (AFP): Prisoners free Victims found (Reuter): Train deaths (AP): Landing ban (AFP): Panama death Simon Barnes Picture Gallery Relax for a change, wish you were back John Grigg sees democracy under threat in a Commons system that combines late sittings with the silence of the long summer recess University timetable for a first in efficiency Bruce Collins, who has seen it work, on the merits of the two-year course Shuffle the spouse with the house Afrikaner innocents Hillsborough Report The Germans' Question Labour service for offenders? Catholic attitudes Blocked calls Plainer sailing Addiction to 'crack' Changing basis of study exchanges Plight of hostages Education reforms Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Out in the cold in a welfare state Heat illness Concert hall cameras Horse sense Court Circular Birthdays The Times Is it simply a matter of style? Picture Gallery Dinner Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Marriage Professor Andrew Rogers Innovative teacher of anatomy Larry Parnes Impresario who discovered Billy Fury The Earl of Lindsay Businessman and railways enthusiast Yeast offers a cancer clue Science Report Anniversaries But even unto this day. when i Mosses is read, the… (From Our Special Correspondent): Military Aviation Tests on Salisbury Plain Tomorrow's services Residence of subsidiary is not that by parent Court of Appeal Law Report August 5 1989 Queen's Bench Division Duty to inform court Breathing life into jazz Television Choice Human face of politicians Radio Choice World-Watching Saturday Television and Radio Providing a city's utilities Television Choice Radio Choice Sunday's Television and Radio Sky News Special Castro bans Soviet journals The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,053 Splash of glasnost in round-the-world race Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Chinese Furniture & Art Exhibition Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Shake-up at Thorn offshoot Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Sun Alliance builds key stake in CU Kentish Property Group directors to face creditors By Our Financial Staff: Amersham names chief executive WH Smith suspends Our Price chiefs High Court injunctions restrain record chain executives Pound slides after growth in US jobs GEC to pay ?750m of ?2bn bid for Plessey Touche Remnant Unit Trust Management Limited Boots raises bid to ?900m IEL launches offers for minority holdings Business Roundup Dewey soars to ?3.6m Radiant Metal slips Hanimex bid 92% accepted Eagle explains stake Traditional Opitions Town Country Building Society Bid approach lifts F Cooper Beer output rises in June By Our City Staff: Jefferson may sell US interests to raise $1bn Retrovir news boosts Wellcome to record Stock Market Carlton Communications had another good day, rising 12p to 831½p, making a two-day gain of 26p. This stemmed from an internal buy nnote published by Miss Borwnen Maddox, a media analyst at Kleinwort Benson, the broker, which forecasts US institutional initerest in the shares. The rise was exaggerated by stock shortages among a number of market-makers By Our City Staff: Commission fines mesh cartel operators ?6.4m London Traded Options (Reuter): Reports hit Hang Seng Alpha Stocks Recent Issues The Times Stock Watch (AP) (Reuter): Wall St rush for technology shares World Markets Wall Street Save & Prosper By Our Financial Staff: Amex executive to leave over smear campaign Freeman rises 23% at half time By Our City Staff: Bank sells holding in Portals for ?49.5m Greystoke faces the Parrish challenge Chairman who is happiest rescuing small companies Maxwell confirms 14.5% Really Useful Group stake By Our City Staff: Midsummer halts Li link-up Weinstock's philosophy leaves no room for tears over Plessey CBI launches innovation trends survey Data~Line The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Exchange index compared with 1985 was down at 91.9 (day's range 91.9-92.1). Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Money Markets London Financial Futures Good support Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Passport Office sits on ?4m fees hoard Kentish depositors' dilemma Family Money As Docklands developments fall into the receiver's hands, Vivien Goldsmith examines the fate of clients' money Motorists' insurance complaints VG: CA 'disappointed' over Sib decision on commissions Righting Serps wrongs Maria Scott explains how firms will remedy incentive errors Briefings Save & Prosper Bristol & West Building Society Split between units and investments fails to heal Throgmorton Investment Management LImtied Nationwide Anglia Building Society Business and Finance or Family Money National Savings All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No.......… Save & Prosper Rent-a-vine bearing fruit Family Money Robin Young finds a palatable way to back the French wine industry Profits rise oil 1992 hopes Maria Scott on how European trusts are outpacing the competition Top and Bottom Unit Trusts (?100 invested, one year to August 1) R J Temple & Company Five Star saves the day; m France Family Money Hugh Thompson advises those driving abroad to take out adequate insurance cover Medatlantic Trust group jailed for fraud in Andorra Save & Prosper Towry Law & Co. Ltd. The Ultra Account. Co-operative Bank plc Cash in on the 28th Issue now Nationwide Anglia Building Society Index Holes in the Wall This year 350,000 ethnic Germans will pour into West Germany from Eastern Europe, and another 80,000 will come from East Germany itself. The entrance for many will be through the despised, but apparently politically crumbling, Berlin Wall. The question now is, Brian James reports, who is plropping up the wall? Krysalls A Harassed and Tense Trip to 'the Good Life' More and more East German families are demanding to leave. Now, say recent emigrants, officials see their depature as a way of shipping problem people to the West Sticky wicket, old boy Guest Columnist: Clive Anderson If I were Reading between the celebrities' lines Over the moon, down to earth Face to Face American Express Cards Times Newspapers Ltd J. Collis Browne's From our Own Correspondent: Burning the bridge of peace In Taba the Egyptian and Israeli hotel staff set an example for nations, Christopher Walker reports Exhibitions Sales Your chance to vote Back to the yaks and tigers Museums Peter Davenport is fascinated by an exhibition of the odd and curious The price of progress County Towns Nigel Andrew visits Bedford, one-time source of inspiration for John Bunyan, where beauty and ugliness compete for attention Flight of the birdbrains Outdoor Events Birdmen and women are flocking to Bognor Regis for their annual take-off Trent Mall Order Co Ltd Wordstrings by Clive Doig Outings Cartoon capers and pyrotechnics Jonathan Meades goes to Scotland with an open mouth and an open mind and finds chaos in Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restaurant and Catering Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directory Eating out Multiple Classified Advertising Items Less than the Best buys Drink Jane Mac Quitty discovers a mixed bunch of August wines Wine Buys Tasty delights of tofu Food News The Edradour American Express Lovely weather for a beanfeast The Times Cook The heart of a cold weather stew can bring summer salads to life. Frances Bissell makes the most of pulses and finds ways to cook them without losing your cool The simple pleasures Chef's Choice Wordstring Answers Elizabeth David Cookshops Arrow Books Three men in a poet Poetry Poems By Fernando Pessoa Translated by Edwin Honig and Susan M. Brown W. W. Norton/The Ecco Press. £7.50 Swinging through the drivel The Swing Era The Development of Jazz, 1930-1945 By Gunther Schuller Oxford. £19.50 Visionary geography from the history man Arnold J. Toynbee a life By William H. McNeill Oxford, 16.95 Few young historians manage with their first book to… Press in our time Life of a highwayboy Pocket setch of Maudie's man Osbert Lancaster appeared the quintessential Englishman—yet he was more than that. Peter Ackroyd surveys a record of a quietly fruitful life Osbert a Portrait of Osbert Lancaster By Richard Boston Collins, £17.50 Twilight of Truth " Chamberlain, Appeasement… Sinister call of the South In the Realms of Gold By Quentin Crewe Michael Joseph, £15.95 Devil of a good tale Gilles Et Jeanne By Michael Tournier Minerva, £3.95 Nerve of the woman Evita The Woman with the Whip By Mary Main Corgi, £3.99 Quick List False trails off the Beaten track Paperbacks Ian Penman on the latest biography to explore a member of the Beat generation Literary Outlaw The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs By Ted Morgan Henry Holt. £19.95 Sweet sound of the Master's voice Letters of Max Beerbohm 1892-1956 Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis Oxford, £6.95 Grafton Books Still joking apart Will 1992 bring the British and French sense of humour closer together? Carol Saler, reporting from the Montreal Comedy Festival, suspects not Entertainments The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kitchen sink Mozart Opera in America BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items A stirnng down in the forest Television Darwin's dictum and the missing bits Radio Seedy cake set to music Theatre A Slice of Saturday Night King's Head Theatre Club Lone voice of the avant-garde Bryan Appleyard attempts to unravel the inaccessibility of writer-director Alain Robbe-Grillet, who is in London for the screening of La Belle Captive at the National Film Theatre Cimarosa muted Festival Ii Pittor Parigino Buxton Festival Darwin's dictum and missing bits Radio A solo scramble Proms Bournemouth SO/Litton Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Blue Cross Animals Hospital Bad trip with the 'Woodies' Rock Wh Smith Most beguiling girl Opera Shrieve's pointed Stiletto Jazz Rock Dance Bridge Festival Concerts Theatre Cinema Chess Jazz Crossword Concise No 1941 Galleries Broadcasting Opera Pioneer Roof Systems Foam for Comport Buyer's Choice Tectonics Trent Mail Order Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Christian Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items All ironed out The Times Which? Consumer Report Buying the right steam-iron can take the frustration, and ache, out of a boring task, reports Nicole Swengley. Ironing may never be fun, but the irons tested here will help smoothe life's wrinkles New Woman Why crops prefer it a shade cooler Weather Eye Outdoor Action Cotco Shrug off the season's sloth Gardening Francesa Greenoak finds that there is no escape from August's jobs Agriframes Ltd Weekends Tips Telecom Security Limited Organic Gardening for Beginners Index Dexter's scheme could receive counties' backing England side to tour Zimbabwe By a Special Correspondent: Pessoa continuing champagne streak Whitbread urges England to withdraw from Games (Reuter): Welsh snub for SARB Positive test on judo man Geddes makes game go her way Epson now on strokes The Times Travel Sport Christie confident of spring success Athletics: Heavy Emphasis Placed on Overall Team Performance in the European Cup at Gateshead Haringey are depleted Dexters Obsession breezes to clear victory Scott soars to fourth place Gliding Chance to assess opposition Yachting Results from Cowes Onyx Porsche driven Motor Racing Schwantz rides to provisional pole amid clan meeting Motorcycling Astaire is confident In Brief (Reuter): Soviets claim team record Captain Payne (Reuter): Passarella retires Hulme's debut Staynor appointed Title defence Peter Smethurst (AP): Austin's accident (AFP): Elliott triumphs Dobson achieves a unique treble Facing a friendly foe Cooke and Shaw rule the roost Bowls Eggo in final after absorbing tussle with Winchester Golf Harrison is back on course Harrison finds a week makes some difference Swimming McHugh sprints to the top Britons have prospect of gold medals Water Sking For the Record Dawes has ambition to pedal in the seniors Cycling From a Correspondent: Corlandus holds off German challenge Equestrianism British pull through Rowing Hussain upstaged by Greatbatch Oundle meet Shrewsbury in a final repeat Brooke shapes victory Feeble batting by Notts profits the Australians Cricket Essex taken to task over pitch protests Gregory is ready for FA's fine Today's Fixtures Tomorrow British Motorcycle Grand Prix World Cup drive leads Waddock towards Millwall Football Move hits Heath in his pocket Sport on TV Horn Dance on target for Ebor despite missing Newmarket Eddery runner-up in fist British ride after suspension Mandarin: Southwell Selections O'Neill hope may not stop Silent Jet From Our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Indian Ridge poised for valuable Deauville sprint Relaxing to the rhythm of calypso beat The Good Racecourse Guide Mandarin: Worcester Selections Osborne relishing challenge riding the Sherwood stars Racing next week Mandarin: Cordoba to confirm tall reputation Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Lingfield results Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline The World's Best Bowler F. R. Spofforth By J. W. Trumble July 26 1928 The alluring grace of W. G. Sports Book of the Week Recollections from The Times of two of the greatest cricketers whose mastery was second to none The Greatest of Cricketers An appreciation of Dr Grace By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle October 27 1915 Hypocrisies in conservation Fishing By a Special Correspondent: Americans are favourites for world honours Triathlon Test time for understudies American Football Bulls defend Bowl title Wood facing youthful opposition Bowls Time Off Nile Filling dental gaps Travel News La: all the world's stage Travel Boulevard cruising, designer lunches and the beach as a playground for crazy architects: Richard Williams falls in love with that Southern California dream You pay for vin du pays In the price of the wine in restaurants is the cost of d?cor, glasses, service, and perhaps a bit towards the food Four Corners Trail Finders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Late Availability Abbey Lawn Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin atlantic Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Buckets of strife Travel Fare Deal Alex Mc Whirter warns that a bargain can be a one-way ticket to holiday disaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skimming the cream of the lakes TRAVEL?Michael Watkins takes a leisurely journey through northern Italy, exploring its lakes and towns, and observing the colourful characters who inhabit its hotels The Times Atlas of the World Sky advice

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