News from 07/08/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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William Leith, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Neil Pritchard, Elizabeth Adams, Stephen Leather, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Richard Long, A. Palmer (Managing Director), Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John D. James, Executive Director, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Thomas Stonor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Hugh Livesey, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Mick Cleary, Paulette Litkie, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Ernest Beck, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Joseph Connolly, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Rowan, Steven Downes, Dick Hinder, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Joanna M. Swan, Robert Kirley, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, William Greaves, Laura M. Hopkins, David Toop, John Higgins, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Gavin Bell and Robert Cockburn, W. J. Burroughs, Liz Gill, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Peter Thompson, Director, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Maxwell Newton, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Elizabeth Price, David Brewerton, Dick Howard and Ian Harnett, Christopher Thomas, Antonia Hunt, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Francis J. Ripley, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Douglas McAvoy, David D. Chopping, Keith Blackmore, A. G. Smart, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Michael Horsnell, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Alix Kirsta, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Mac Margolis, Christopher Walker, Richard Owen, Nicholas Beeston and Michael Evans, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Colin Moynihan, Penelope M. F. Phillips,
ResumoTerror group offers to swap US hostage Hard bargaining lies ahead with Israelis Inside Portfolio Bond Year 's ban for Indians Arsenal win Degree results Index Eight hurt in rail crash Greenhouse effect clues off Carnish coast Glory for British athletes on a winning day Ministers aim to create 5m new shareholders Lange will quit as NZ Premier By Our Chief POlitical Correspondent: Major seeks China pledge on troops Thatcher agrees Argentina talks UK Canon quits over sex allegations News Rounup Police vehicle deaths Sky advertising claim Funds for housing Ulster march arrests Liverpool docks vote Wilding Office Equipment Plc End of the line for night train to Paddington Inspectorate starts fresh King's Cross fire inquiry BA pilots prepare for young blood When moonlighting is only way to survive the NHS A survey by the Institute of Manpower Studies has disclosed that one nurse in five has a second job and that some have as many as five jobs. David Rowan reports on why they have to do it Food scare butcher 'should be charged for hygiene failures' Soviet spy book tells of double KGB bluff Sinclair 's C5 comes of age as green car of the future Bosses back efforts to curb top pay Executive salaries Rottweiler victim makes a new friend Lawyers make legal history on TV link Video conferencing Clean-up of water may cost an extra £14.5bn Thousand of fish have died after farm slurry escaped into a River Dee tributary in north Wales, it was announced last night. Another severe slurry spillage in a prime stretch of the Kennet and Avon canal resulted in the death of countless fish yeaterday. In Northern Ireland, five miles of a tributary to the River Blackwater in Co Tyrone became polluted, it is also believed, by farm effluent Portfolio Bond MacGregor invited to NUT conference to improve relations Talks with teacher-governors Baker will take the Conservative pulse Party manocuvring Top-Uk No-fault plan urged for medical accidents Sea change that may point to global warming Searching for evidence of the greenhouse effect The Time conducted its own sampling experiment with the help of the Plymouth Marine Laboratory's boat Sepia. We caught four small red mullet, Mullus surmuletus in the boat's trawl off Cawsand Bay, Cornwall. Professor Southward at first considered they were very young fish; later he thought they might have been last autumn's fish which had overwintered. He siad: "This is quite remarkable. Either way the waters last winter must have been very much warmer than we could have believed possible" Picture Gallery Farmers fear low yield as drought hastens harvest The TImes crop survey Russell Cycle fell victim to cuts Judge urges Bar to improve position of ethnic barristers Abbey National Integrity and the numbers game Whitehall Brief Modern buildings burnt 'in minutes' Glucose deficiency could be to blame for some cot deaths Family held in 5-hour siege Glider hitch Pensioners die Bomb verdict Crash landing Sailor accused Gar sales slow Arrest at sea Police cuts Jerusalem warns Hezbollah talks could last months Bush's new troubleshooter Algeria role as mediator stirs cautious optimism Young maverick tops Brazil's presidential polls Bolivian leader's nephew is sworn in After the fires, floods hit southern France Captive soldiers are Shamir's priority Hoistage crisis is threat to coalition Child evacuees die running gauntlet of Syrian shelling 'Slow reactions' to submarine fire World Roundup Mexico blast concern Ortega triumphant Rebels in peace talks UN Cambodia study (Reuter): Shot cricketer 'stable' BMW Old guard waits in wings as Japan opts for 'unknown' leader Hungarian opposition captures two Communist seats From First Draft Hiroshima remembered Coalition plans to wage war on rebel cricketers Gandhi to woo rural voters with key political reforms Rift widens as Mujahidin leader accuses rival of murder Rank Xerox Balloonist in death plunge (Reuter): Ten are jailed for riots in Tibet (Reuter): Bermuda hit (Reuter): Eiffel protest (Reuter): Prison order (AFP): Camper dies (AFP): Punks held (AFP): Bus deaths Couple shot A journey out of the wilderness The £30 million expansion plan at London Zoo is creating uproar. On a visit to Regent's Park, William Greaves discovers an enterprise fighting its own extinction The Times Long Life Walking Boots The summer of the long, hot statistic The records are tumbling, but how do we measure weather? Patek Philippe Geneve Born in the cradle of style The latest mail-order service helps working mothers to find the time to provide the best for their babies, Liz Gill reports Rights and wrongs of man A Father's Place Hotel Rebar Crown SKY Using drama to ease a crisis How can body language act as a defence against the stresses caused by city life? Joseph Connolly The day Britain was sucked in In the first of four articles marking the twentieth anniversary of the use of troops in Northern Ireland, George Brock charts the events that led to a political watershed Massacre , but death still defeated Bernard Levin sees a re-enactment of life under Nazi oppression, and comes away marvelling at the resilience of the human spirit A centenarian's sprightly thrash Commonwealth Blackmail No Peace for Sri Lanka Privatized Power Tamil refugees and asylum Sutton Hoo milestone Tale of two houses Air data link control Putting cricket tour in perspective Catholic attitudes Freedoms in question Woodlands in perpetuity Four lanes for M25? Legal complaints Museum mismatch Toshiba No snap decisions Television The past master in idol speculation David Toop on how Larry Parners, who died last week, invented the British pop music star as a result of a meeting in a coffee bar Principled principal The 1989 Edinburgh Festival begins on Saturday. After six years as director, Frank Dunlop tells Simon Tait that he is preparing to hand over the reins Poor old Puccini Festival Opera NT Dismal perfection Proms National Youth Brass Band Albert Hall/Radio 3 A challenge well met NYOGB/Elder Court Circular Today 's royal engagement Bridge Birthdays Company of Chartered Accountants The Missions to Seamen But God's good servant first Mark Santer Brushing up on Oxford's art heritage Forthcoming marriages Marriages Lord Cross of Chelsea Scholarly mind on the Bench and in Appeal Maurice Colbourne Starring role in popular BBC serial Dominic Behan Colourful member of Irish literary family Paolo Baffi Verily, verlly, I say unto you, He that recelveth… On this Day Tunnel or Ferry Crossing the Channel by Train Northern Ballet may find home in Salford Nature notes Anniversaries Where the brain sees colour Two share the lead in chess championships This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1942 Entertainments Going forward with pride Word-Watching Winning Move Aspiring to maim and kill Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice MD US faces second spy scandal The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,054 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle Water crisis as Britain soaks up the sun Tragedies mar holiday weekend Weather •Business & Finance 21-25 •Universities 25… Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Ward plays down talk of imminent buyout Doubts on Holmes Lilley acts on criticism Kuwaiti pledge Tourist Rates Swiss challenge Hoylake offer for BAT Plessey value 'in excess of â£3 a share' CBI predicts 'softish' landing Value in appealing to intellect Potential of hiden assets makes Thorn an attractive target PSDR policy criticized By Our City Staff: Bank clears Villiers for Abbey post John Charcol Hanson poised to claim ConsGold HK prime rate down to 10% Stock Watch The Times North Mersey WPP 'heading for half-time £25m' Nomura offers self-catering option for the holidays Tempus New figures paint rosier picture of trade US Notebook Important signposts point the way to reduced interest rates Gilt-Edged (Reuter): Congress passes $200bn package to rescue thrifts (Reuter): Philippines bid to benefit from Brady Defaults on junk bonds grow Recession fears hit market masterminded by Milken Dawes dials Europe for expansion Property loans warning A flat to flatten the Taj Mahal The Times City Diary Race to drill milestone well as N Sea work accelerates Marriage of true minds The Times City Diary Irish guise The Times City Diary Waging fury Restaurant purchase by West Industries Telecom Security US locomotive keeps Britain on right track Economics View Buoyant Invicta Sound signals the benefits of a market introduction USM Review Tubular tipped to top £1m Degrees awarded by the University of Loughborough Picture Gallery Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on w=eek Stock Exchange Prices The challenge to MacGregor Douglas McAvoy, above, takes issue with the new Education Secretary How to be star of the local tandoori BBC television and radio has decided to teach more Britons a little Hindi and Urdu Educational Multiple Classified Advertising Items TASC St Leonards School Huddersfield Polytechnic Primary School Teacher Art & Design Scouts College of Anaesthetists Assistant Secretary The American College in London Royal Academy of Music Research Associate English that means something Heriot-Watt University Efl Teachers Geography Learn the Language on Location Leatherhead Secretarial School Courses Holborn School of Law ET Lansdowne LCLS The Writing School Montessori & Nneb University of Nottingham Department of Law Prep & Public Schools Posts The Charterhouse Square School Resident Student St. Godric's College London Lansdowne Homeopathy St. James's Secretarial College La Crã?me De La Crã?me Angela Mortimer Futures Secretarial Conservative Mp Cardiff Gabbitas Truman & Thring Davies Laing & Dick Independent College University of Edinburgh BSi Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hodge Recruitment Consultants Young Environmental Designers Lansdowne Pre University Post Iniversity Career Analysts Caroline King Training Centre Citman University Appointments Camberwell Health Authority Oakham School University of Leicester Department of Economics The Ritz Joyce Guiness Black Horse Agencies Adland Plus Joyce Guiness University of Nottingham University of Sheffield Department of Physics St. John's College and Christ Church Oxford King & Toben Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Meridian Media RG TEFL Teachers of English as a Foreign Language Meridian Media Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants TM Kompass Recruitment Consultants The Ritz Cross Selections Osborne Richardson Meridian Adventure Personnel Ltd Osborne Richardson The Ritz CDR Multiple Display Advertising Items Trainee Consultant The Queen's Secretarial College Mature Shorthand Secretary Sarah Hodge Ltd Manpower AHA Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Harbour Receptionist/audio Typist Sarah Hodge Ltd Burson-Marsteller Multiple Display Advertising Items Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake Personnel Chartleigh Westalltomkins Secretary Client Services Senior Secretary/Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Pa to Partner of West End Surveyors High Flyer Liverpool Street Pa to Property Director Philadelphia soar to suceess American Football: Teams Take Cautious Approach at Wembley as Season B Spartan approach too much for disjointed Bulls Multi-Lingual Opportunties Afb Recruitment Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Créme De La Créme Ms Darr Chairman's Pa Personnel Officer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personnel Assistant General Administrator National Charity for the Eldealy College Leaver Merrow Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Area Pa/secretary Italian speaking International Estate Agents General Appointments Drake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Talent Corporation Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline Sec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Future is unsure for young talent Junior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Blacks display forward power amid winning run Rugby Union Shaw claims her seventh national title Non-Secretarial Fluent Italian? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Illness proves untimely blow for Sturgess Admin Officer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Willing must be the ally of able Colin Moynihan, the Minister for Sport, on why he thinks it is time for a new approach to sport for the disabled Comfortable success for Birchfield Athletics Loriston-Clarke and Dutch Gold in tune Australian Football Results and Pools Check By a Special Corespondent: Skelton first British rider to take title rider to take title three years in a row Equestrainism From a Special Correspondent, Szeged, Hungary: Coxless fours take the gold Mukddaam debut is delayed For the Record From Our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Cricket Balls delivery too fast for visitors Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv O'Neill second Old Alliance worth another chance Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: AYR Selection The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Treatment mix-up likely cause of Aga's filly failing dope test By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selection By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Selection Saturday 's results Ladbroke Line Flat leaders William Hill Choice of Atherton is the only sign of forward thinking Cricket: While Youth Triumphs Selectors Succeed only in Looking Back to a Time when England Promised Little and Achieved Much Less Oundle top scorers in 23 years Offer declined by Illingworth The Times Sportsline Foster unhindered by demonstrators Saturday's Scoreboards Lancashire turn tables to go top Benjamin takes a hat-trick to slow Australian assault Fruitless day for England bowlers Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Knight is again the England linch-pin William Hill Jones sets records for victory By a Special Correspondent: Cowes finale cancelled due to lack of breeze Consistent Rafferty fends off a late American challenge Golf Richardson leaves amateurs in style Smith steals an early lead Yachting Stewart goes backwards to victory Motor Racing Schwantz records fourth GP victory Steven a rapid-fire Ranger All sides to debate ID cards Rocastle spot on for Arsenal Football Eurosport Dominant Britain win Cup Golden reward for British mettle Heritable Capital Plant Limited Dick's superb scheme of things Offer for Lynagh Results from Gateshead Significant win for Geddes (Reuter): Year 's ban for six Indians after US visit Learning from the absence of Gooch
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