News from 17/08/1989
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James Bone, Michael Llanos and Andrew McEwen, Jeremy Andrews, Dorothy Wedderburn Principal, Andrew Pierce, Roland Rudd and Kevin Eason, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Hazhir Teimourian, Jasper Rees, Timothy Hay, Colin Coulson-Thomas, Ronald Faux and Edward Gorman, Neil Bennett, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Ivo Tennant, Richard Evans Media Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Jonah Barrington, Michael Ward (Assistant General Secretary), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Ronald Treasure, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Rosalind Cotter, Broxbourne, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Sarah Gill, E. Jarvis (Assistant Collector), Peter Davenport, Pauline Hamilton, R. A. Hodgkins, Heather Wilson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Mick Cleary, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ian Hunter President, Michael Jeffries, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, John Young, Caroline Berman, Graham Searle, Director, James Wood, Albert Spooner, John Hennessy, H. F., Charmian Marshall, David Rowan, Steven Downes, Dan O'c. Del-Rivo, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Stephen Johnson, Sydney Friskin, Hubert Mullan, William Jackson, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, John McClements, John Nicholson, Charles Harber, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Christopher Ward, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Sara Driver and Christine Hill, Gordon Wilson, R. W. Petherbridge, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Maurice Hanssen, Peter Ball and Ian Ross, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Dennis Signy and Ian Ross, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, William Todd, R. W. Johnson, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Quentin Crewe, Chris Partridge and Fiona Barton, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Alan Tillier, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Peter C. Mapp, Christine Webb, Alan Franks, Frank Maria, Michael Seely, Christopher Esdaile, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, L. Robertson, Michael Talbot-Ponsonby, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Margaret E. Root, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bailey Morris, Jim McCormack, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Anatol Lievan, David Young Energy Correspondent, Michael Brown, Paul Hudson, Clement Freud, John Roberts, Chairman, Mary Dejevsky, Laurence Kennedy,
ResumoPolish MPs back Walesa premiership Solidarity leader feigns reluctance to take the reins of power Inside Portfolio Bond Bowled over by the Dutch Degree results Index French divers fail to find British teacher Ovett row promoter robbed of $39,000 in cash Record 23m vehicles in Britain Just 56ft of road for each driver Uk in direct talks with Argentina Quebec to stop toxic shipments Arthur Price of England Criminal Inquiry into football tragedy Gang flees with £1.1m after raid News Roundup Campbell recalls cans BA strike tomorrow Third killing charge Detective transferred County Hall vote Photographer charged in Northern Ireland Texas Toxic cargo stays on ship amid protests Contract plant unable to deal with waste European Commission proposals to regulate the shipment of dangerous cargoes are to be debated by MPs before they are submitted to Brussels, after a recommendation by the Select Committee on European Legislation (Andrew Pierce writes). The commission proposes that vessels with dangerous cargoes keep in touch with coastal radio stations, but the Department of Transport believes that would inhibit the free movement of shipping Hospitals given longer to set treatment costs Shield rises outside Number 10 By Our Social Services Correspondent: Opt-out applicants must show benefit Teenager offers to take the place of his uncle in Iranian jail British student appeals to Rafsanjani for special dispensation so family can be reunited at funeral Court gives 'electronic bail' Prison for drunken Tube man Athlete's brother admits blow Wealthy county not such a hot spot Patten praises pollution tax Environmental debate Foster care influences children's IQ Eagle Star Warning of clinic risks for babies Portfolio Bond Toyota A levels improve but minister attacks abuse of new exam Pupils can veto their records Company car sales up despite Budget curbs Britain top with four golds m computer games BBC's four first ladies get top billing Autumn viewing £5m home for the Duchess takes shape Ashdown calls for end bickering over name Dispute threatens Labour conference Pornographic films on cartoon video tapes Two 'stole rare eggs in reserve' Cable danger Fight for job Green water Action over Typhoid case Strike ballot US advises Mujahidin to change war tactics MPs find their break hard work Supreme Soviet recess Tiring wait for a places in the West Mass rally will test impact of Zia B&Q Agent in 'French Connection' held World Roundup 'Hacker' spy charges Christian died singing Quayle 'incompetent' Uk Trident concern Israel warning on dangers of total takeover by Syria Lebanon bloodshed provokes urgent pleas for ceasefire amid renewed anxiety in Jerusalem B&Q UN takes up diplomatic burden The lasting lure of a war-torn country Families return to brave bombardment Khomeini protégé elected as Iran Speaker Security Council statement France steps up peace initiative Frustrated hardliners fan China's fires of discontent Kaunda paves way for De Klerk talks with peace overture Laskys (Reuter): Peking slaps £9m fines on firms with Western links Malnutrition threatens Vietnam refugees Refugees face Starvation as fighting intensifies Civil war in Somalia (Reuter): Germany rape trial is urged (AFP): Death charge (Reuter): Crash kills 34 (Reuter): Money freed (AP): Contact lost (Reuter): Trawler catch (AFP): Drug arrest Women burnt Where the grey wave is breaking In Cornwall, the latest target for retirement couples, Alan Franks finds counter-insurgency movements are breaking out in the indigeneous populations A Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd Refuges for the Retired Times Diary Picture Gallery A new Boer War in the offing? R. W. Johnson warns of a right-wing backlash if de Klerk does a deal with the blacks If they're serious it's too absurd Bernard Levin on the strange case of lilt, kilt and tilt in an Oxford Conservative club A triumph of form over portents Warnings of War Battle from the Grave Forked Tongues Returning Ulster to normality Out in the cold Cards of variety Safe limits in toxic waste dispersal Tackling offenders Romania's plight College merger 'Portrait of a hero' Music on radio Speaking to get the full effect A piece of cod Catholic attitudes El Greco acquisition Taking it literally Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forthcoming engagements Anniversaries Memorial service University news Church news Barbers' Company Farmer spreads the word Scientist catches evolution red-handed Aids virus clue unlocked Science Report Evidence of cult activity on site Archaeology Forthcoming marriages Marriages Ronald Leslie Moore Establishing standards for road safety Frances Sayers Demanding better books for children Henri Goetz The engraver who turned to abstract art H. Montgomery Hyde Birthdays today Church announcements Lord McNair Latest wills Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Births The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund To Shareholders in GN Great Nordic Holding Ltd. False gods Television The Times Faithful in its fashion Geoff Brown on tales of artistic self-indulgence in Manhattan and handicapped heroism in Dublin Breathcatching moments Musicmusic Montserrat Caballé Usher Hall Indistinct but high-pressure morality Theatre Clyde Nouveau Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh Lesson in subtlety from an old master Jazz Jimmy Giuffre Quartet 100 Club Gothenburg so/ Järvi Usher Hall Swirling tempest Proms BBCPO/Klee Albert Hall/Radio 3 Making a case for modernity Concert Angela Hewitt/ Divertimenti Queen Elizabeth Hall Proust and the elegiac difficulty James Wood inspects the latest attempts to pin down the neurotic and fragile asthmaticJames Wood inspects the latest attempts to pin down the neurotic and fragile asthmatic Marcel Proust: A Biography By George. D. Painter Chatto & Windus, £20 The Book of Proust By Philippe Michel-Thiriet (translated by Jan Dalley) Chatto & Windus, £25 The Times Higher Education Gilbert's guide to the war in one gulp Second World War By Martin Gilbert Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £18.95 Life in the Cape Cod menagerie Fiction Summer People Marge Pierce Michael Joseph, £12.95 The Bear's Requiem Peter Cunningham Michael Joseph, £12.95 Give us this Day Stan Barstow Michael Joseph, £11.95 Kingston Polytechnic Time to think about the unthinkable It seems absur, but now is the time to plan if you want a Christmas celebration away from home. Restaurants and hotels expect early bookings. Robin Young talks turkey Jaipur Exquisite Indian Cuisine Parties at the Waterfront Al Basha Lebanese Restaurant Dewaniam Tandoori Restaurant Golden Swan Thai Restaurant Le Restaurant Carapace Hampstead South Indian Restaurant Good Food in Ibiza Crouch Hill Tandoori Le Renoir Ichiban-Kan Mr Kong Chinese Restaurant Namaste Globe Wine Bar & Restaurant Middlesex & Herts Country Club Fleet Tandoori Indian Restaurant Back to nature's way A new system that includes the latest technology can make natural birth control a safe option, Christine Webb reports Dining out at Christmas Nontas Restaurant La Gaffe Multiple Display Advertising Items Rani Vegetarian Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items Le Chien Qui Fume French Restaurant Tonight's the Night? Better than grumpy Peril on the march Medical Briefing Early vision Medical Briefing Zinc's the thing Medical Briefing Tomorrow Bredget BUPA Danger drinks Medical Briefing This selective guide to entertainment and events… Theatre Concise Crossword No 1951 Entertainments Hearing with his eyes Word-Watching Winning Move Slices of colonial life Television Choice Radio Choice Snuggle Veterinary Blanket Radio 1 Our Foreign Staff: Beirut guns defy United Nations call for ceasefire The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,063 Toxic cargo sails in to new port protest Weather Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market BAe names new chief executive Laird purchase Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Debt payback eases pressure on Chancellor Offer document due today in consortium fight for plessey By Our City Staff: Queens Moat to seek £141 m Fighting talk from electricity chiefs National Power and PowerGen promise 'real competition' Standard Chartered £48m loss GrandMet in $269m Pillsbury disposal Sherwood share promise A Fimbra Member East Surrey aims to win water race SKF Johnson Cleaners soars 82.8% Queens Moat looks to 1992 growth Tempus By Our City Staff: MFI completes £95m refinancing package FS members vote for Britannia rule First mutual takeover by building society faces legal action By Our City Staff: Newarthill tender plan approved Pergamon offshoot sold in £21m buyout Business Roundup Gibbons stake changes hands JN Nichols leaps 55% Fife Indmar jumbs 161% Rexmore climbs 31 % Plasmec lifts to £468,000 Wentworth ahead 27% (Reuter): Hk Bank sues four companies over loans GA payout disappoints as profit drops to £126m Rothschild bullion innovation T&N offshoot AAF at £1.59m Portmeirion up Green ahead Jos advance By Our City Staff: Harrisons & Crosfield in £54m US expansion Stranks thinks small The Times City Diary Beeson waxes The Times City Diary WH Smith video chain Male no good as a Miss The Times City Diary SD-Scicon makes loss after £5.1m provisions Faith value The Times City Diary Island hopper Cambridge unveils terms of Leitz deal Ward White Galpin puts his exotic bank on a strict diet Comment New angle on Isosceles talks Comment (Reuter): Banks reach agreement on debt package for Philippines General Accident Slough Estates rises on talk of North American takeover Stock Market Psion caused excitement on talk of its new product, a follow-up to its successful Organiser. The speculation is that it has developed a powerful laptop computer. Psion made no comment but said the results of its development plan would be announced soon. The shares rose 12p to 291p Shareholders in Si Group, the brewery equipment maker, were relieved when it announced a reverse takeover by Kembrey, an electrocomponents manufacturer. They can hope for some recovery in the company which has made losses for the last four years. The shares are suspended at 10p Wall Street Alpha Stocks Dow drifts after rally fades New York (Reuter): Nikkei in record 35,000 close Tokyo Recent Issues Traditional Options London Traded Options Stock Watch NatWest the Action Bank The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Fresh advances Lamont urge to curd spending High points in life at the bottom A final view of the White House from an observer with a special perspective Bailey Morris, leaving The Times after seven years of reporting US economics, looks back at the experience of being a foreign correspondent in her own country` Degrees awarded by the University of Bristol Hanson 'at 90%' of ConsGold Bell stake sale Taurus post Latham alert Mexico move Nuclear helpers Robots may provide a way to decommission power stations, Michael Jeffries reports US plans to stay in the TV picture Briefing Alastair Beach Associates IBM Authorised Dealer Briefing British Telecom Customer Systems Too late to compute? A look at the age groups interesting hi-tech companies Jobscene PCs arrest the minis Minicomputer companies are weakening before the personal computer New Technology Marketing and Information Consultancy Macpherson Paints Jig Saw New Technology University Trad White Associates Operations Manager Advertising Sales Executives Cdh Sales Recruitment Computing & Accountancy Consultants Ina Tours (UK) Ltd. SB Tietz & Partners Consulting Engineers Pan African Dance Ensemble Super-Max Lettings Negotiator Sales Representatives Royal Navy Advertising Sales £25 - £55K Pa University of Newcastle upon Tyne Polo? Satellite Tv? Royal Family? Hotels? Would You like to Be your Own Boss without All the… Recruiting for the home front Allowing self-wotivated specialist staff and part-timers to work at home via computer terminals can increase output and make business sense, Colin Coulson-Thomas reports Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 -Appointment Phone:… Senior Administrator A Fimbra Member Gulf Guarantee Bank plc Norweb Coloplast Multiple Display Advertising Items Coca-Cola & Schweppes GHN the Personal Development Consultants City options Are You a Decision Maker Multiple Display Advertising Items SHG Canada Life Assurance Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Budget Administrator A rapidly expanding national board merchant is… Multiple Display Advertising Items A Davy Corporation Company CRAC Beard Dove Banking & Accountancy Financial Controller for Small Expanding Catering… Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants AFSP the Association of Financial Services… Royal Institute of British Architects Sanoda Ltd Management/Financial Accountant of at least three… Accountancy Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Chief Accountant Super-Max Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial/management Accountant Alderwick Peachell and Partners Syndicate Accountant Surveyors Consultancy Thompson Financial Recruitment Specialists MMS International Gibraltar Accountancy Personnel News International Plc Personnel Resources Shaw Limited Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd McKenna & Co Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Allan Travel Ltd Video Production & Communication Co. 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College to Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Andersen & Co Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Bossy Secretary and Perfect Receptionist Executive Legal Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Penny Mounsey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temporary Consultant Zircon Personnel Services Jones Hubbard Hawkins J & M Associates Ltd Medical Secretary Super Secretaries Kompass Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Decmate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law of place where bill dishonoured Pre-acquisition value used in assessing compulsory purchase compensation Foreign Secretary entitled to transfer former embassy to himself Power to permit witness to see his statement Duty to inform former parents Clough signs for leisure clothes firm Debts owed to Coe and Ovett Lack of technique Macari ready to pay QPR's £650,000 demand for Allen Football: New West Ham Manager Poised to Make First Signing as Tottenham Prepare to Pay £600,000 for Van Den Hauwe Luton consider action over plastic pitch ban The real problems facing cricket in S Africa Winners all Summer larks Graham aims to stay on top Tail wags batsman Meek gain their inheritance Best of British? Rescue act Hopes to ashes Cup may move to Australia Hockey Today's Fixtures Oxbridge inspired by Sutton Rugby Union Mandarin: Clare Court to spark Mellon double Mandarin: Brighton Selections Mandarin: Beverley Selections The Times Racing Service Stoute considers Gimcrack option for speedy Cordoba Tancred Sand needs it soft for Ebor attempt Cool Ground chases double Results from yesterday's two meetings Ladbroke Line Carson wins appeals in Deauville Carter aboard Pipe open day William Hill Warwickshire enjoy their moment Cricket: Natwest Favourites Humbled at Edgbaston while Smith's Century is Not Enough at Southampton Old Hill will face old foes The Times Sportsline Littlewoods Pools Liverpool Cook laments the demise of Spin bowlers at county level Commentary Middlesex fumble through From a Correspondent West Berlin: Britain challenge holders for place in the final Polo: European Champions Hope to Reverse Result of 1936 Meeting Australians have no mercy for Kent Moorhouse lifts the age barrier By a Special Correspondent: Rain takes a heavy toll of standard fleet Gliding Another rhapsody for the Hungarian who took a break Swimming By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Cheshire best in shoot-out with Britons Shooting Higgins relaxes over four points Grandstand finish sets seal on Brooks round Woosnam's short stay McEvoy returns in triumph to bolster Walker challenge Golf Eriksson steals the limelight By a Special Correspondent: Tiny Downie claims two more scalps By Our Sports Staff: Seven Welshmen bound for S Africa Doyle slumps but Sturgess thrives Cycling For the Record (Reuter): Games fear as more horses die From a Special Correspondent, Rotterdam: Skelton gets off to perfect start Equestrianism Kent four complete an historic victory (AP): Doctor is accused at inquiry Drugs in Sport British hopes becalmed light winds Yachting Now England lose to The Netherlands Kingdom hurdles into history with world record Javelin rivals heading for Games showdown Delegation meets Gatting The French show England the way Division deepens over president Troubled waters Sport in Brief Dream stadium may stay a dream End Column Britain could have 10 such facilities
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