News from 10/08/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Dr. V. Goldberg, Michael McCarthy, Ruth Gledhill and Ronald Faux, Graham Rock, Graham Nutter, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, David Lee, Malcolm Tozer, R. G. Core, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Keith Wood, Vyvyan Tenorio, Philip Howard, Kim Washington, John Farwell, Jack Bannister, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Philip Middleton, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, David Tweed, Henry Gee, Adrian Seville, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Chris Pomery, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Mick Cleary, Jamie Salmon, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Paul R. Rawson, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Kristina Woolnough, Tony Winlaw, Woodrow Wyatt, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Robert Cockburn, Desmond Cassidi, Stan Procter (Former President), Leslie Tilley, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Yvonne Elton, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, James G. Bradshaw, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, William Jackson, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Toop, Timothy Finn, Nigel Beasley, J. A. Britton, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barry Fox, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Heather Kirby, J. A. Mudge, Peter Lloyd, William Lithgow, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Pat Butcher, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Ali Akbar Mohtashemi, David Young and Colin Campbell, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, David Brewerton, Bernard Noble, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Mary Crozier, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Alan Lee, A. H. Cox, John Eggleston (Chairman), Roy Hattersley, Tony Dawe, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, K. D. Spivey, Angus Stirling, Director-General, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Neil Bennett and Mike Graham, Jack Bailey, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, John Watson,
ResumoPort bosses' challenge to toxic policy Liverpool joins ban on poison cargoes Jihad's general Portfolio Bond Skipper is fined £30,000 Degree results Index Militants cry sell-out as Tube dispute ends Angry Bardot shamed by 'loutish' St Tropez Inquiry opens on killing during Belfast rioting By Our Foreign Staff: Tour still a threat to Games Vaccine withdrawn after boy's death Million Cartier Ford and Mazda talk of Euro-link News Roundup £150m Navy contract VWs turning right Adults back smacking British lead in bridge All-seater stadium Channel tunnel rail link changes save houses Cleveland doctors say cases were 'tip of the iceberg' Tube strikes resolved by years-old clause Commission is urged to rethink its nitrate plan Powers to protect rivers and estuaries from excess sewage discharges from treatment works were announced yesterday by the Government ( Peter Mulligan writes). They represent a legal mechanism where by the National Rivers Authority can bring a prosecution on the sample. For some works, while improvements are under way, the upper limit will be set at three times the usual level Hi-tech grandmasters go for gold UK 'providing a valuable service' Toxic waste imports By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Ministers take on Labour challenge A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs, Ltd Record damages of £1.2m for former university student Car accident 'ruined life' Four years for 'crack' plotters Portfolio Bond Council bans dogs from its parks to curb disease risk War of words on reshaped GCSE Exams dispute Gang of six sent to jail for cannabis smuggling plot Sky chase foiled helicopter drug run Picture Gallery Dixons Shake-up is ordered for North Sea lifesaving measures Legislation and guidelines on offshore medical standards have been awaited since 1983, Mr Joseph Cross, an offshore survival expert, told the piper Alpha inquiry which resumed yesterday. Mr. Cross was critical of the means of escape to the waterline provided on piper Alpha but said that although offshore survival training was not required by law, the industry had been responsibly self-regulated WoolWorths Seals prepare for new life in the wild Further delays to flights expected George Medal for Falklands veteran Bravery awards Order to curb fan Small change Badge is back Arson hunt Balloon trip Heavy choice Death remand Jobs at Rover New president Drugs charge Peugeot 309 NHSemployers act on local pay Competition in self-governing hospitals may be cut Woolworths Reform warning from Tory MP Snowdonia tourist goldmine rejected Stable lad to be first black jockey Grassland to earn its owner £30,000 Set-aside deal From Our Own Correspondent, Nicosia: Britain plans to fly hostages to Cyprus after freedom deal Manama, Bahrain (AP)—The carrier, USS America, has reportedly resumed patrols off Iron, putting another weapon at the disposal of president Bush during the hostage crisis in lebanon. The America was in Singapore when Muslim extremists claimed on July 31 that they had hanged Lieutenant—Colonel William Higgins Polish parties to back Solidarity World Roundup (Reuter): US-Panama arrests (Reuter): Swede's record claim (Reuter): Pirates kill refugees Jailed Chinese for hire Joint assault on algae Hezbollah refines tactics in relentless Islamic crusade Anexiety to deny Syria diplomatic gains from any release of kidnapped Westerners Genetics riddle forUS judge Mistaken Israeli fire kills Jewish baby Revenge of the suicide bombers Triton TopPLOjob given to widow Britain told it could save Games by staying away Sanctions split benefits No 10 Thatcher 'model for apartheid' (AFP): Train crash kills 86 (Reuter): Food risk Flight blame (AP, Reuter): Bus bombing (AP): Warship ban (Reuter): Writer dies (Reuter): Shuttle date (Reuter): Flood toll (Reuter): Fatal blow B&Q Death penalty commuted From a Correspondent Nairobi: Doctor claimed girl was murdered Surprising names selected by Kaifu for new Cabinet Key Cabinet MINISTERS:justice—Mr Masao Goto Foreign—Mr Taro Nakayama Education—Mr Kazuya Ishibashi Finance—Mr Ryutaro Hashimoto Health—Mr Saburo Toida Agriculture—Mr Michihiko Kano Trade—Mr Hikaru Matsunaga Home—Mr Kozo Watanable Defence—Mr Juro Matsumoto Economy—Mrs Sumiko Takahara Black&decker Freedom for water baby Manila welcomes offer on US bases Manila (AP)—A former prime Minister under Mr Ferdinad Marcos has agreed to testify against him in a united States court where the ousted president and his whife face charges of embezzling millions from the philippine treasury, officals said Yesterday. The Justice Secretary, Mr Sedfrey Ordonez, said the offer was made by Mr Cesar Virata, who served as Finance Minister and Prime Minister in the Marcos administration China's youth relishes the American dream After Tiananmen repression, bourgeois liberalism lives on Hong kong(AP)—Eighteen criminals were executed in the southern Chinese city of Canton yesterday, including a man from the nearby Portuguese enclave of Macao, the pro-Peking New Evening Post reported. he crimes commited by the condemned men included robbery, murder and rape, the newspaper reported. Two of those executed were policeman accused of smuggling. It appeared that the cases were not connected with the recent pro-democracy protests. China releases no figures on capital punishment, but more than 10,000 criminals are belived to have been executed since 1983, when an anti-crime drive was initiated Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Pacific 'offers' lure residents of Hong Kong Laskys Islam's unholy warrior The Times Profile Coining the right word Asset-Certainly not! All the Bat bidders propose is a little, er Rolex Tomorrow A Voice in the silence How important are the secrets kept by GPs? Victoria McKee meets the woman behinds what Doctors Don't Tell You Tomorrow Bupa Roly-poly passions Breathing Space Poison in sight Medical Briefing Flying high Medical Briefing Kwai Breathing hard Medical Briefing Kwai Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery Can the Army ever leave? Today, as when they first arrived, the troops are helping to keep the peace. Their withdrawal, Conor Cruise O'Brien believes, could result in civil war When the gain is all that matters Bernard Levin sees the rebel cricket tourists as the catalyst for a blow against greed Giving anger a decent break Talk and Terror All at Sea Mr Macgregor's Standard Case of Tamil asylum-seekers SchoolsTV Teachers' pay Lebanon conflict Jobs and life-style, north and south Water costs Catholic attitudes Reading is believing Firework nuisance Tender offers for course costs Avebury hotel Déjà vu Root question Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Gray's Inn Scholarships 1989 OBAS Secret life of water viruses Science Report Prisoners of the 1880s Birthdays today Dinner Forthcoming marriages Marriages Audrey Russell Grande dame of radio's vintage years Lois Allan Inventor of 'Fuzzy-Felt' creative toy for children The Rev Robert Greaves Pastoral care from horseback Equality when it suited? Archaeology And now. little children. abide In him: that. when… (From our own correspondent): The New Pope Coronation in St Peter's Announcements London Association for the Blind Latest wills The Surgical Research Fund University news Times Newspapers Ltd Early warning Television Telecom Security A big hit with a straight bat The Arts David Robinson discovers that the Batman ballyhoo conceals a story surprisingly faithful to the caped crusader's origins Cinema Is that a Rowan Atkinson with the chainsaw? In the first of our special reports from the 1989 Edinburgh Festival, Kristina Woolnough surveys the prospects for the Fringe Messiaen shades and magical instants Proms BBC SO/Wood Albert Hall/Radio 3 Nash/Bawden kensington Town Hall Picture Gallery Turned out nice again World Music King Sunny Ade Hackney Empire Thin red line of ' eroes Books William Jackson inspects the professionalism and perseverance of the British soldier Gentlemen in Khaki The British Army 1890-1990 By John Strawson Secker & Warburg, £16.95 The Times Literary Supplement Can this really be the way the world ends? Fiction Look at our poor bleeding planet World Conflicts Why and where they are happening By Patrick Brogan Bloomsbury, £19.95 New Books TIM WL1 Theatre Classical Top 20 Concise Crossword No 1945 Entertainments The adventurous stylist Word-Watching Winning Move Alternative Australian cricket Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Help the Aged Credit card add 4.6p to petrol price The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,057 Weather By Our Foreign Staff: Hopes of quick hostage deal fade Business & Finance 21-26 Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Potential buyer for Farmers Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates UAL bid battle escalates as Dow nears record Ultramar gas find as profit soars to £62m Racal Electronics chief attacked over pay increase QCs say Outhwaite names have a case Man who was LIoyd's brightest star heavily criticized M&S in talks to buy Madrid department store Simon Engineering plc GKN rises to record £110m at half time Porvair shares slump after profit warning Business Roundup Coloroll in $45m sale McKay up to £3.2m WH Smith in £5.5m sale Fund chief extradited London Traded Options Traditional Options Aitch cuts losses Chancery expands Electra forms new management firm International fund will invest£550m in unquoted investments By Our City Staff: Forfaiting slumps to £6.5m loss Elliott criticizes request for evidence Elders cheif hits at invitation to insider inquiry GKN continues its defensive dance Tempus Liquidity under pressure from cash takeover bids Ultramar Tempus Commercial Union Tempus Order may net £232m for Airbus Alpha Stocks By Our Correspondent: Charges dropped in Howden fraud trial Cu lifts payout despite 19% drop in profits Murdoch Magazines purchase Beales steady PSI grows Hughes buy Marché of time for Linacre The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Water float 'set to boost Simon' Profit warning hits Parkway Peel well in the Hunt The Times City Diary Siege hell The Times City Diary Block booking The Times City Diary (AP): Industrielle ready to fight bid by Suez Life after debt Forecasts cut as BOC lifts to £238m Potential Made Possible The City also faces a Goldsmith challenge Comment Sea Containers figures boom Commercial Union Assurance Company plc Index froths closer to record Stock Market Harland Simon, the computer control systems manufacturer, leapt 29p to 717p, putting the shares almost a pound higher during this account. Mr Asil nadir's son, Birol, holds a 25 per cent stake through his Cayman Islands vechile. Stories circulate that Mr Nadir is planning a bid Glaxo shares were marked up as the story circulated that the patent for zantac, its leading anti-ulcer drug, lasts until 2002 in the us, not 1995 as previously thought. The extra seven years'monopoly will mean considerably enchanced profits. The shares rose 12 1/2p to £15.38 Dowty-Sema wins £150m MoD contract Ansbacher profit falls 27% at half-way stage Bank sets up clearing system Recent Issues Dow drops 13 points as sellers move in Wall Street Desoutter accepts £88m Swedish bid The Times McKAY Securities PLC Betacom slumps at half time Impala soars Profits dip Morris debut Fairway gain £5m cash call Continued buying Stock Exchange Prices The Times Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Unlisted Sercurites Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Copy cannot be privileged if original is not No proof that driver was negligent Plastic manufacturers fail in challenge to national environmental measure Periodical payment of damages only available by consent Avoidance of 'fraud' in pleadings makes summary judgment available Application defeated by time limit Revenue entitled to revoke tax credit consent Inside the top hackers' party Computer criminals or obsessive pranksters? mathew May teps into an international convention for some answers A victory is claimed in the war on viruses The Times Will 3D ever work for the television viewer? One of those ideas that is continually being rediscovered, three dimensional viewing is again the focus of electronic development Ray of light for the young as hiring policy changes direction Jobscene 'Deskilling' of tasks such as programming because of the technological advantages may open more routes into the industry for newcomers IBM Circuit breakthrough A cheaper and faster way of printing circuits directly on to circuit boards is said to have been devised in theUS Super information card for the public Briefing Making space for statistics Briefing Binary Computer Services Ltd Home savings?What is the future for electronic home banking? patricia Tehan reports HP source Briefing Green Field Alten Management & Executive Selection The Santa Cruz Operation Bank of England University of Manchester New Technology Alten The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple Capital Appointments Limited University of Stirling Division of Accountancy Private Medical Company Rapport Software Limited Laytons Wine Merchants Ltd Corporate Events Limited Wanted The Pilot's National pension Fund The Annabelle Group Anglian Water Accountancy Personnel Bibra National Council for Vocational Qualifications The Kingsley James Partnership Fixpoint Limited Fimbra Lettings Negotiator A Challenging Career for Graduates A career in raising money The multi-million pounds business of fundraising for charities is creating top-salary opportunities for senior managers in search of a change, Timothy Finn writes Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… British Telecom Royal Navy Officer Medical Adviser £25/£50+K of interest? 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Junior Consultant Wanted Experienced Negotiator WinkWorth Dwr Cymru Welsh Water Nucal Ltd 01-481 4481 La Crème De La Crème 01-481 4481 News International Newspapers Limited Kemsley Whiteley & Ferris Secretary Robert Half Design School Secretary/negotiators Hobstones Recruitment Consultants PA to Director Accountancy Personnel IPS Group Night Owl PA/SECRETARY College to Career R Welsh & Ptnrs Experienced Secretary/Typist Tiger Rail Limited Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd PSB Baxter Clark & Paul Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Talent Corporation Limited All Box No. Replies Degrees awarded by the University of Aberdeen 01-481 4481 La Crème De La Crème 01-481 4481 Drake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atlas C & G Associates Company Commercial Assistant Secretary Angela Mortimer Cinema Verity Limited Multi-Lingual Opportunities Super Secretaries EPG Computer Services Ltd Aouita and Ondieki in joint attack on Rono's record Athletics Backley nears world best Tour followed TCCB move Disappointed The rights of sportsmen must be respected A beach boy on crest of a wave Martin Potter is the first Briton to lead the world at surfing Leg-before decisions Regional games Change venues Opening thought The glorious uncertainty True champions Not such a had job Illustrious pair may be on edge of split Tennis Prices rise for show court seats (AFP): Lack of flair displayed by Oxbridge Rugby Union (Reuter): Wachter wins first super-G Skiing Ishtihaar can make experience count Salisbury Selections Newton Abbot Selections The Times Racing Service Hunter's win a dream come true Official figures confirm growth in popularity Catterick Bridge Selections Uttoxeter Selections Result from yesterday's three meetings Ladbroke Line Heinz has strong field Rapid Raceline Somerset unable to make the most of their flying start Cricket: Essex Pile on the Runs after their Reprieve against Worcestershire, who Find Roeduck a Stumbling Block Bruised Fairbrother lets fly Hants in debt to Terry Cricket call The Times Sportsline Commentary Box Gatting steals the show Ladbroke Line Fine examples for Atherton Test Players' First-Class Averages Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Doyle contests pursuit Cycling Gooch finds form and Prichard an overdue century Rapid Golf Line TCCB Littlewoods Liverpool annoyed by change of date Football QPR pair switch to Palace Ballesteros sets out to regain touch and his reputation Golf: Floyd Prepares to Finalize his United States Team for next Month's Ryder Cup Match Robinson extends her lead Lyle still merits Ryder Cup place England hope to stage junior event Hockey Raichle loses perfect record Gliding For the Record Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Ideal preparation for Walker Cup England's chance of revenge Rugby League From a Special Correspondent, Dublin: Whitaker's speed provides first victory for Britain Equestrianism Anton overcomes poor conditions Bowls Link stages recovery to knock out Wood RA take on Cowdray Polo Parrott falters In first round Snooker Test Match Scoreline NZ pair steal Fastnet glory Daniels Finance Ltd England play for the future Gatting's men united over tour Cowans turns down offer Rowland puts his World Cup case (Reuter): Olympic plague threat A milestone in athletics (AP): Tyson's community service (Reuter): Sport in Brief Agents on mission in London Subsidy hitting wrong targets End Column Councils acting on a false premise A need to strike the right balance
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