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News from 21/08/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Roger Bannister, Peter Bryan Lyon, John Greenall, David Tytler, Andrew McEwen, Vassos Karageorghis (former Director), Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Hazhir Teimourian, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Marion Shoard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Alisdair Cameron, Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Graham Hills, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Yehudi Menuhin, Robert Cockburn and Andrew McEwen, Douglas Broom and Pearce Wright, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, A. G. L. Turner, Aleyn R. Jordan, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Penny Nairne, Andrew McEwen and Robin Young, Douglas Broom, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Sidney Brichto (Executive Vice President), Gwen Hitchings, Charles Bremner, J. R. Bradshaw, John England Bonn, Diana Reader Harris, H. F., Steven Downes, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Raymond Blackburn, Dennis Signy, David Miller, T. C. Ledgard, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Stephen Thorpe, Michael Dynes, Richard Evans, Mark Souster and John Young, Richard Evans, Robert Rodwell, Peter Spencer, Raymond Plant, Martin Searby, Patrick Nairne, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Erasmus Barlow (Secretary), John Bell City Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, William Douglas Home, Henry Williams, David Hill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Donald Christie, Neil Lyndon, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Catherine Sampson and Andrew McEwen, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Raymond Charles, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, W. H. Saumarez Smith, George Chesterton, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Chris Moore, Joan Venner, Martin Waller and Neil Bennett, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Carrington,

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Party boat disaster: 2 arrests 60 feared dead as Marchioness is hauled from Thames Boom in pleasure boats causes concern 78 survive as dredger rams pleasure cruiser Inside Portfolio Bond Walesa invited to come to Britain More flights cancelled Ten-mile Mersey oil slick Kidnap ordeal Union reform Engineer exams Index Retaking A-levels? "Somebody yelled 'We're going Tapes may provide clue to cruise disaster Emergency services tested in response to orange alert First test on river for London contingency planning A senior police officer yes-terday criticized waterborne sightseers who hampered the river search. Det Supt Jeffrey Rees said: "I have seen people today coming up the river with their children in small boats. It's madness. They are not only endangering themselves but are hampering our own operations" Riverboat from 1920s was 'extremely safe' History of the ill-fated cruiser Invitation-only party organized by friends Thatcher cuts short holiday Official response Screams and panic as the water pulled people under The survivors' stories Royal distress The Queen expressed her "deepest sympathy" for the victims and their families. She said in a message to Mr Michar! Portillo, Transport Minister: "I was most distressed to hear of the tragic boat accident on the Thames. Please convey my deepest sympathy to the families of those who have died or are missing, and to the injured" 'It's going to hit us,' the mate shouted. 'Go full ahead' Marchioness crew member relives the final moment Survivor clambered on to the ship's keel Writer's tale British Gas 'Suddenly the anchor on the other boat came through the window beside me' The party on the Marchioness was under way. for Jackie James, it was an engagement to read Tarot cards. For Jonathan Phang, it was a night planned for a friend. But the laughter suddenly turned to tragedy. Douglas Broom spoke to them River leisure trade booms in hot summer The pleasure-cruise industry has been thriving this year. Kevin Eason reports on the river party craze Marchioness sinking echoes 1878 tragedy A similar tragedy took place on the Thames more than 100 years ago Postmen reject Sunday mail News Roundup China trip goes ahead Acid house riot Threat to conference Food safety demands Man on drug charge More air delays in BA's staff dispute Theatre's golden couple wed Tory revolt over poll tax is stepped up Hostage relives five-day kidnap ordeal Plan to end speaker ban Student unions Students still waiting for A-level results because of postal delays should contact schools directly in case they have to enter the cleaing system under which spare college places are matched to suitable students, Mr Tony Higgins, of the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council, said yesterday. Spare places in polytechnics and colleges will be published exclusively in The Times on Wednesday, with university places on Thursday. A full listing will also be published every Monday until September 18 Police reconstruct woman's bike ride Scientists hunt strawberry taste Strike ballot draft code to be revised Budget trial GPs needed NHS reforms Portfolio Bond Crushing chess win for Arkell Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited Film seen as evidence of mustard gas tests on Australian troops Warsaw Pact allies cool Political groups emerge despite official repression The Soviet Opposition Solidarity's chiefs are jubilant but anxieties surface The growing pressures of political reforms in Eastern Europe Prague—About 40 people, mostly young Czechoslovaks, were dentained by police yesterday on the eve of today's 21st anniversary of the Sovietled invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 (Richard Bassett writes). Uniformed police dispersed a group of young Czechs in Wenceslas Square. Most of the detainees were held for several hours. Later, some wrer released while others were reportedly held for interrogation (Reuter): 900 East Germans in 'Great Escape' Budapest (Reture)—Thousands of people packed Budapest's Roman Catholic Basilica yesterday to file past the Holy Right Hand of St Stephen—the eleventh-century severed limb of Hungary's founding king, a relic with-drawn for four decades Activist ignores threat (AP): Afghan general is paraded by rebels World Roundup Palestinian victory (Reuter): Stealth query on talks (AFP): Karachi ethnic battles Death threat to US hostages if French intervene in Beirut (AFP): Rafsajani excludes radicals Tehran (AFP)—The Iranian Parliament yesterday rejected a motion to dismiss Mr Behzad Nabavi, the Heavy Industries Minister, over a fraud case involving hundreds of millions of pounds, the Iranian news agency reported Khmer Rouge return feared Clash looms over issue of Chinese troops in Hong Kong Picture Gallery Tycoon's birthday flourish dazzles Tangier (AP): Delhi moves to rescue Premadasa Colombo (AP)—Mr Dingiri Banda Wijetunga, the Sri Lankan Prime Minister, announced in a broadcast that the Government had begun talks with radical groups in an attempt to end violence associated with the two-year-old Sinhalese extremist uprising Pretoria uses British route into US South Africa eludes sanctions Spain rules out Basque blast claim (Reuter): Ordeal ends (Reuter): Seoul charge (Reuter): Plot alleged (AFP): Parade deaths (Reuter): 1,086 freed (AFP): Fatal crash Times Diary Picture Gallery Floodgates of freedom or a second Prague? Bernard Levin asks how Gorbachov will respond if the Poles carry their rout of communism to its logical conclusion Cutting the cost of countryside protection Marion Shoard suggests an alternative to conservation by compensation Wind, spray and already soaked Rights that don't exist Tragedy on the Thames Spring Revived Bids and Bat Critical loads in heat exhaustion Zoo developments Salisbury pressures UNs duty in Lebanon struggle Nazi-Soviet pact Auschwitz mediation Soe plaque Bishop Spong In the beginning Cross words Catholics' grant of coat of arms Cypriot mosaics Taking it literally Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries The Times Country Classic Gilet Escaping the fate of the dinosaur Birthday portrait Pesticides in disease link Science Report Marriages Latest wills Appointments Sir Edward Youde Church news Forthcoming marriages Harry Corbett Creator of Sooty and Sweep Thomas Rochford Cultivator of tender houseplants Dr Rosaleen Cooper Writer, doctor and campaigner DJM: Nature notes Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Picture Gallery When my soul fainted with in me I remembered the… On This Day Death of 'General' Booth Pressure on long-term deals Infation's pay effect Met Office 'should be sold off' A new principle for privatizing Whitehall Brief 'Doctored' evidence inquiry Bridge crush Climber killed Ferry hits rock Strongest man Salute to mavericks Television English National Opera London Coliseum Sometimes we get it right Geoff Brown welcomes the untypical good judgement demonstrated by the Locarno Film Festival jury's awards No mercy, no holds barred Theatre Hanging the President/Blending In Traverse A Cheshire Gat conducts Proms BBC SO Rozhdestvensky Albert Hall/Radio 3 Gothenburg SO/Järvi Albert Hall/Radio 3 Marvellous meetiig of two great minds London Theatre In Lambeth Donmar Warehouse Tomorrow Brothers in awe Rock Bros, Debbie Gibson Wembley Arena The Shaw Theatre Taking on the tin-can terrorists The spate of food contamination cases has spawned a new crisis management industry to which companies facing ruin at the hands of an extortionist of vengeful employee can turn for help. Sally Brompton reports on a booming business Telecom Security And now I have my own innings to play A Father's Place Sky This selective' guide to entertainment and… Concise Crossword No 1954 Entertainments A lion-man emerges Word-Watching Winning Move China after Tiananmen Squar Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Dégustations Oil disaster on Mersey poses threat to wildlife By Our Foreign Staff: Bogotá presidential front-runner shot The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,066 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather •Business & Finance 19-24 •Universities 23… City Editor The Pound Stock Market Japanese beat tax with 'near whisky' Tourist Rates Goldsmith offer of talks to upstage BAT defence Lawson plan for competing EC currencies By Our Financial Editor: Pound fears rule out early reduction in interest rates CBI wants hacking outlawed Bottled water sales soar by 81% Summer of standpipes helps push production to the limit Capital jets into the big league (Reuter): SAS buys in Chile £8bn for water authorities Boots win near By Our Financial Staff: Power sale options reviewed Wardwhite Group Harland issues buyout prospectus Hitachi Sales (U. K.) Ltd. Boots poised to walk into Ward Tempus Rising real rates set to brighten long-term view Gilt-Edged Stock Watch Strength & Reliability Lunn Poly aims for 30% share UK's biggest travel agent plans expansion in declining market Champagne sales bubble over US junk bond default rate 'running at 11%' Schroder gains two, loses one The Times City Diary Entitled The Times City Diary Pay for a first-class post The Times City Diary French leave The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Cray chief quits after criticism Workers play time Goldberg goes on the offensive Plessey Think tanks go into action against Delors Economic View Siemens AG Continental link-up could help BICC to reach interim £84m By Our Correspondent: US takeover likely at James Mackie Liquidity squeeze gloom washes over the markets US Notebook Harris to launch furniture chain Exchange urged to step up fight against EC's market merger directive USM Review Ernest Green 'on target' Degrees awarded by the University of Strathclyde Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Colleges tackle business lessons Marketing has become the watchword as the education world prepares to compete for students in the wake of sweeping changes to Britain's schools system. John Greenall explains Parents prepare for schools' sales pitch Careful choice of schools is now essential, says David Tytler Education Courses Review Middlesex Polytechnic Davies Laing & Dick Independent College Abbey Tutorial College Westminster Tutors Teesside Polytechnic Sandwell College of Further and Higher Education Lansdowne College Guildford Secretarial College Davies's College Holborn Sixth Form Centre Midland Bank plc Padworth College Bosworth Tutors The Oxford College Second chance for hopeful students Diary of the Times-Midland Bank Clearing Service Loughborough College Portsmouth Polytechnic St. Joseph's Hall Oxford Art & Design The Photographic School of London West Sussex Institute of Higher Education The Thames Valley College Institut français Queen Mary College Davies's College Christ Church College Queen Mary College South Bank Polytechnic London Brown & Brown Tutorial College Duff Miller Sixth Form College Mander Portman Woodward B. A. C. Recognised College Hobsons Publishing Plc, South Bank Polytechnic Staffordshire Polytechnic Phone: 01-4811066 Anglia Higher Education College West London Institute of Higher Education Schiller International University Cambridge Seminars Oxford Tutorial College The Royal Marsden Hospital Cirencester Tutors Computer Career Courses St Mary's College of Higher Education Thames Polytechnic Lansdowne Independent Sixth Form College Modes Study Centre Rochester Tutors St. Aldates College St. Godric's College Higher Education Adivce and Planning Service KLC Ltd South Bank Polytechnic Edge Hill College Sumitomo Metals The British Accredilation Council Multiple Display Advertising Items St. James's Secretarial College London College of Business European Business School Lansdowne College Fine Arts College Wolverhampton Polytechnic Brighton Polytechnic Chelsea Tutors Pitman Pitman Central College Career Analysts Phone: 01-481 1066 The Rapid Results College Holborn School of Law Connaught College Edward Greene's Tutorial Establishment Analytical Hypnotherapy Regent's College Harrogate Tutorial College Educational University of Salford Sherborne School Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gabbitas Truman & Thring Holborn School of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University College of Swansea Trowbridge College St Nicholas Montessori College La Crème De La Crème Zarak Hay Associates Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Miller/McNish Carol French Associates King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Obsorne & Little Plc Napier Polytechnic Options Analysis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Hay Associates Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants B. 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Joan Venner reports College to Career Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mackay for Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Paris for College Leavers Trainee Court Reporters Property Management Company requires smart Drake Manpower Temporary Secretarial Assignment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sarah Hodge Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items William HIllary & Company Temps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quatro Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sarah Hodge Recruitment Consultants William Hillary & Company Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Red Cross Society Norma Skemp Personnel PA/SECRETARY Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners Ltd DeMain Consultants Ltd City Secretaries Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Medical Film Company AFB Recruitment Limited Luxembourg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Second Secretary Ticketmaster Mayfair Secretary Language Recruitment Services Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultants Ioyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants ACME appointments Music Solicitors Arrests precede opening match Rugby Union: Victory and Demonstrations Greet International XV in First Match of South African Tour Visitors' teamwork triumphs Today's Fixtures Super Secretaries Meredith Scott Recruitment Springboks choose five new caps Sport on TV From a Special Correspondent, West Berlin: Britain beaten in final Polo Non-Secretarial Lettings Negotiator Penalties required as Germans deny Australia in final Hockey Harrison throws down challenge Squash Rackets Long Sussex wait ends Bowls Big Bang Ball United warm to Knighton's example Football: Mixed Day for Manchester Clubs as Champions Fall Apart at Old Trafford and City's First Division Return is Spoiled by Liverpool Peacock's feathers unruffled Birmingham turn on style Spurs have yet to awaken from summer hibernation Chelsea continue the habit Weekend Football Results Pools Check Pointless Rangers are alone Clough's silent treatment Wright makes his mark on Palace Adapting to the English tempo League gates show a rise Mandarin: Sharp Anne can help Berry land long-range treble From Our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Machiavellian is full of promise From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Llyn Gwynant in form Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Blinkered first time Saturday's results Leaders on the Flat Eddery and Sapience in big gamble for Ebor Mandarin: Windsor Selections Hamilton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Stylish century by Waugh enables Essex to fight back Cricket: Australian Bowlers Take Advantage of Well-Nigh Perfect Conditions to Give Hussain a Taste of Things to Come Hick steps in to set up 12-run win England given a testing time by Cairns The Times Sportsline Lancashire's championship drive slowed by Yorkshire Refuge Assurance League table Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Lever and bow out Saturday's Scoreboards Cumberland take a liking to Lord's Board defers judgment Taylor at last wears Wimbledon crown Tennis McEnroe has no answers Cooper takes elusive title in small-bore Shooting From a Special Correspondent, Rotterdam: Whitakers complete the British double with individual style Equestrianism Stormy conditions are no barrier to Todd Freuler's charge leaves rest trailing Cycling Warwickshire win as Ostler scores century Schools Crickets Elliott win places pressure on Cram Athletics Polish pilot is killed Gliding For the Record American regains his share of record Donnelly squeezes through Motor Racing Baiocchi keeps rivals at bay Golf McKinlay win ends a long wait for Scots Fletcher and Robinson selected for England Medals Table Carling shines in Monaco Rugby Union Ushering in the new generation England party Hussain and Stephenson continue same course From a Special Correspondent, Rotterdam: Scrutiny for cruelty claims This Month, Gq Reviews Power Dressing, the Best… Aouita takes last Mono record Chairmen to test Fox vote (Reuter): Sport in Brief By Our Sports Staff: Neath may be disciplined for not playing on Welshmen have a change of mind (AFP): Match is called off after riot Torrance clinches cup place

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