News from 23/08/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Jeremy Andrews, Isabelle Devereux, Victoria McKee, John MacDonald, Piers Newbery, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, John Young and Richard Evans, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Ivo Tennant, Peter Bryan Chambery, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Brian Wenham, Norman Cowling, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Michael Knipe Faqfra, Jennifer A. Page, Chief Executive, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Cliff Feltham, Banking Correspondent, John Horsnell, Chairman, David Tweed, Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Stephen Warr, Henry Gee, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Sam Kiley Universities Reporter, John Lewis, Political Staff, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Richard Evans, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Griff Rhys Jones, Louise Taylor, Alexandra King, Paul Boateng, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Frank Judd, Peter Waymark, Chris Smart, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Kristina Woolnough, Charles Bremner, Pat Butcher and John Goodbody, John Percival, Jan Linden, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Geoffrey Matthews, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Tessa Blacktone, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Michael Tate, Cliff Feltham and Nicholas Wood, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Brian Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Stephen Thorpe, Michel Syrett, Heather Kirby, Arthur Norman, Chairman, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, John Bell, Martin Searby, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Lisa O'Kelly, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Richard Evans and Michael Horsnell, Susan Balsom, David Sapsted, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Bethell, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, John England, Andrew Byrne, George Bird, Joan Buckenham, George Hill, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Alan Franks, Dennis Signy and Louise Taylor, Jane Clark, Sallie Ecroyd, Michael Seely, Elizabeth Chesterton, Stephanie Sergeant, Julian Ellison, Andrew Lycett, Melinda Wittstock, Andrew Buckoke, Martin Waller, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Nicholson-Lord, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Michael Duncan, Glenys Kinnock, Albert W. Mosley, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Cordwell, Chairman, Michael Hull,
ResumoReport urges major credit card shakeup Banks critized over excess profits Inside Government to launch study of microwaves Lord Hill dies Cricket hunt Degree results Index Times helps race for spare college places False alarm drags first 'tag man' from his bed Tests for alcohol on Thames disaster crews 'all negative' Captain Douglas Henderson, aged 34, skipper of the Bowbelle, last night expressed his sympathy to the families of those who died. A statement issued through his solicitor said he was deeply shocked by the Marchioness tragedy, adding: "He would like to express his profound sympathies to the families of those who have lost their lives and to those who have been injured." MPs call for more road and rail cash Shell could face big fine on spillage Mander Portman Woodward Grieving brother's tribute Save & Prosper A roll-call of young high-fliers First victims named The parents of Dean Palmer, one of the victims, persuaded their son to go on the river trip, they said yesterday. His mother, Cheryll, said that her son had not been sure about going because he was due to visit them at their home in Ashford, Kent. "We said to him: 'You ought to go. You will have a really good time' because he had never been on a river disco before" Bowbelle involved in three previous accidents on river Past collision revealed as young victims named A radio message from the Bowbelle immediately after the collision with the Marchioness only said the dredger had clipped the side of South-wark Bridge, it was claimed last night. Mr George Williams, skipper of the Hurlingham, which was travelling just yards behind the cruiser, said the message gave no indication that there had been a collision. The message, sent over Channel 14 to the Thames Navigational Service at Woolwich, was recorded and the tapes will play a crucial part in the police and government inquiries into the disaster Little enthusiasm for new safety rules Legal snag on compensation Sad task of identifying the dead Emergency casualty bureau A Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Shipping lights under scrutiny Government sets up microwave study as food poisoning rises Woman in bomb blast loses hand Car mugging Arts graduates' prospects least good Economic Bulletin Graduates in Work Blind-date woman tortured Gardener fined for defying hosepipe ban One new heart in a thousand Job training frauds 'costing millions' By Our Higher Education Reporter: New exam 'not a safety net' Schools criticized Willem II Cigars Deepest tunnel will cross London Portfolio Bond Test-tube success doubled at clinic News Roundup Union challenges Act Pub monopoly ended M25 closed by bomb Shoplifter job row BA sacks cabin staff Kent mine to close as union deal fails Save & Prosper US relatives praise police Lockerbie disaster Britain 'lagging in family and child care' NHS to be pushed through quickly Revamped carnival ready to test new leadership Peers say UK attitude 'parochial' Brussels' nature conservation plan House deposit 'should stay' Brilliant defence saves Adams £10m writ issued over ice show Lloyds Bank Arab League seen as only broker Lebanon test for superpowers Morale stays high among Aoun's allies Angola's historic accord published World Roundup Huey Newton killed British claims denied Peru torture report Kohl faces CDU crisis over the sacking of party official Horrified audience sees star whale killed in fight Refugee is shot dead at Hungarian border Unbearable lightness of being free in the West Israel rejects the blame for death of Arab youth (AP): Talks a real possibility Future for South Africa Washington (AP)—Mr Richard Boucher, a state Department spokesman said much is encouraging in the ANC's latest proposals on the future of South Africa. "We've repeatedly urged all parties to the South African conflict to reject violence and commit publicly to a process of peaceful negotiation," he said Greek MPs fight time in effort to clean 'Augean stable' Gorbachov intervenes in the Polish reform crisis Mazowiecki in negotiations Prague—Calm returned to Prague yesterday after police and demonstrators had fought running battles well into Monday night, the 21st anniversary of the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslavia (Richard Bassett writes). The Czechoslovak Interior Ministry, said that 320 Czechoslovaks and 50 foreigners—including many Italians, Hungarians and Poles—were in custody. The Communist party newspaper, Rude Pravo, accused Western journalists of "connivance" in anti-state activities Kashmir censorship to curb terror Baltic groups plan mass protest Struggle for independence Bogota seizes drugs cartel financier Somali arrested in Adamson case Kenya game reserve murder (AFP): Prisoner on a hunger strike dies (Reuter): Missile pleas (AP): Suicide leap (AP): US arrests (AP): Doctor shot (Reuter): Visitors hurt (AP): Border opens A railway in the dock As the Docklands Light Railway stumbles towards its second birthday, its managing director (above) tells George Hill of the struggle to get it back on the rails The Times Off to work with tooth and claw Nature - dead or alive - definitely has its place in what is shaping up as Britain's first genuine eco-business park Solidarity's exiled heart Britain's Polish community gives the bloodless revolution in its homeland a welcome - and a warning Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Rabbi Levin's lonely hearts club Britain's Jews are not marrying young enough and their numbers are dwindling. But some rabbis are fighting back with modern adaptation of an old custom Save & Prosper Stretching resources When can you feel safe in the hands of a cosmetic surgeon? Alexandra King investigates Multiyork At home in France & Briefly a round-up of news, views and information Times Diary How Latin America can Kick the habit Charles Bremner sees vast US aid as essential if growers and middle men are to be wooed from their economic dependence on cocaine In search of the human bargaining counters Nicholas Bethell reports on the plight of Soviet prisoners in Afghanistan A Somewhat counterfeit tenor Making an art of subversion Potent Protocol President Barco Goes to War Our Inflexible Friend Quota effect on clinical training Russian in schools Co-ownership housing Avebury hotel Nature shake-up Concern for UN plan on Namibia Civil disasters Tagging hooligans Himalayan loss of forest cover Tunnel vision Tempting morsels Social News University news Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Church news Cheshire, VC, launches war appeal for £400 million Readers can obtain a free reprint of the issue of The Times of September 4, 1939-the day after war was declared-by sending a large self-addressed envelope (minimum 12¾ in by 9in) bearing a 28p stamp, to: The Times 1939, PO Box 480, London E1 9DN Rising to the Neptune challenge Science Report Marriages The First Ball Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Appointments Baron Hill of Luton Radio Doctor who became a television chief Professor Estyn Evans Interpreter of Ulster's ancient culture Architects launch broadside against Prince's attacks And with great power gave the apostles witness of… On This Day The Nigerian Railway By Our Archaeology Correspondent: Huge prehistoric field system uncovered Abbey site reads like a social history Archaeology Wyck Hill Manor Country Hotel and Restaurant Gillands Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants John Spencer Executive Lettings & Management Executive Search & Management Consultancy Vernon Stratton Advertising King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Norton Associates Hobstones Recruitments Consultants West Midlands Travel Stoy Hayward Aspen Corporate Communication Plc Company Anthony, Bryant & Company Invastment Consultants Ltd Miss Reception Rec Cons Munro & Forster P. R., Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Beavers Personnel Recruitment Consultants Cross Selection Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Recruitment Consultants The Finsbury Secretariat Limited Laurence Chevalier, at Anthony Lipton & Co Unfinished business Television The Playhouse A half-baked Lemmon Harry Eyres reviews last night's First Night in London, with Jack Lemmon and Michael Gambon Veterans Day Theatre Royal Haymarket Double Scotch, vinitage Irish Theatre Mother of All the Behans Assembly Rooms SKY Indian mysteries Dance Houston Ballet Playhouse, Edinburgh Hyde Park Publications Ltd Seamless joins Proms Oslo PO/Jansons Albert Hall/Radio 3 Tomorrow Save & Prosper This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1956 Entertainments Expanding traditions In pursuit of man's faith Television Choice BBC 1 Radio Choice Telecom Security Limited Heatwave is blamed for Thomson's big losses The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,068 Voyager observes 400mph winds Storm clouds over Neptune Neptune's storm system, the Great Dark Spot,… Weather France vows retaliate if Beirut fleet is attacked Business & Finance City Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market ICI shares soar on buyout talk Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates By Our Financial Staff: Capel sale talk is unfounded, says HK bank Bank hit at MMC attack on credit cards B&C in Woodchester sale London calling—by telepoint Phonepoint launches cheaper rival to cellular phones Boots wins £900m fight for ward Brierley raises Molins bid 40p per share DIY fast growth 'to continue' Fidelity Share Service Expamet rises by 24% to £5.5m at half time Business Roundup Kalon ahead to £1.8m Setback for Mainmet Rank given Moody rating Decline in US orders Alpha Stocks B. 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T Industries plc Cambridge rises 5.3% Scottish trust lifts payout Appeal to EC by Sea Containers Aerospace Engineering lifts profits by 36.6% City professionals step in to unravel Eagle Trust knots Investigations generate fees bonanza Acquisitions still the key to Rentokil's future momentum Tempus Thrifts loss at $3.7bn London Traded Options By Our Financial Staff: Victoire's price soars as trading resumes BICC surprises City with £93m profit at half time By Our City Staff: Red Funnel rejects £24m Sally UK bid By Our City Staff: Hambros' offshoot buys consultant Keeping it in the family Vaux pop man at Prust Air-robics Rentokil improves to half-time £28m 'Ello,'ello Hearing at last Action man Wheway to pay £8.3m for Atlas Panasonic Easy victory for Boots Comment B&C must shrink to find favour in City Comment Orders on brewing issued by Ridley List of degrees awarded by the City University Poseidon sinks Bond dream De Crespigny's group to manage 'super-pit' gold mine DY Davies profit surges by 140% ICI helps shares to defy Wall Street Stock Market The shares in Stonehill Holdings have been bubbling away lately. A property company is said to have been attracted by Stonehill's 20 acres of prime industrial development land in east London and a bid could be on its way for as much as 160p a share. Yesterday, the shares slipped 1p to 89p News of the Colombian government's crackdown on cocaine smugglers, including more than 11,000 arrests, pushed Tuskar Resources 8p lower to 47½. Dealers are worried that the war against the drug barons will hinder the exploitation of the Rubiales oilfield Tern sells 50% of estate agency side Goodman PTL bid approved Norbain loss Philips move Goodhead up Isosceles buy Wall Street Recent Issues (AP): Dow recovers in late buying spree World Markets Stock Watch Shares mark time Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Kelly Temporary Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartleigh Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants MacAddicts The Grosvenor Bureau Definitive Executive Secretarial Consultants The Illustrated London News Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Royal National Institute for the Blind International Secretaries Thames Television Saville & Holdsworth Ltd Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Medied Media Advertising The Finsbury Secretariat Limited Osborne & Little plc Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants The Recruitment Company The Work Shop Cartier Ltd Judy Fisher Associates Gale Assocs Angela Mortimer Why the television future has to wait Broadcast Media Sales & Marketing Shropshire Publications Wessex Regional Health Authority An inexact science Leaning The Ropes Part 2: New technology and staff shortages have thrown training into turmoil, writes Stephanie Sergeant The Financial Services Industry N. V. R. Limited Silver Line Limited Agra Europe (London) Ltd Grosvenor Press International 'Healthier' ads could catch cold The advertising authority is considering controls on campaigns involving green and health issues, Lisa O'Kelly reports BBC Editor Behind the news blackout There can be local difficulties in keeping new of a crime out of the headlines The Association of Financial Services Professionals T. V. 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Genuine Bargain Basement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers' Guide Colmore Associates Corton Properties Ltd Black Horse Agencies Cooke & Arkwright Wates Build with Care Country Property Springshire Overseas Property Country Property Rentals Homing in on the countryside Prices are easing in Buckinghamshire, one of England's costliest counties, attracting buyers back into the market In the Market Keith Cardale Groves Prudential Property Services Ample Management Services Quality Street Robert Bruce & Partners Dorkin Lettin & Property Management R G Bolam & Sons Commercial Property Local London Group Limited Greek Islands Richman Developments Ltd Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Market Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks A Branch in Norwich? Warrington Prime Sea Front Site Healthy prognosis for City office developers Despite warnings of the imminent demise of London's office property markets, experts maintain that the business is booming and demand in the City is running at 1987 levels Colin Perkins Residential Developments & Investments Gates Extra witness statements required Public authority is a person aggrieved for statutory rights of appeal Court can examine whether it has exclusive jurisdiction under Convention Passing message is not arraignment Questioning suspect near the crime Landlord failed in his intention Degree Course Vacancy Service Telephone numbers of Career Offices throughout the United Kingdom Sit tight, advisers say Rosswess has two chances to shine Benetton lose team director Motor Racing Da Silva stand out even among US giants of sprinting Athletics A heavy weight joins the Tour Golf: Claydon Aims to Cause a Stir in the Professional Ranks European Tour to be lengthened for 1990 Dobson is rewarded Ile De Chypre gives Clark his finest hour Racing: Starkey and Harwood Booed after of Cacoethes by Stable Companion Cauthen gives object lesson Mitchell prepares a case for her defence By a Special Correspondent: Six records set in archery event Sport for the Disabled Today's Fixtures Luckwell unhurt in collision Cycling World event ends early Gliding Mandarin: Unbeaten Rock City to give Budge second Gimcrack triumph Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Selections Fry's southern switch rewarded again Hills mounts strong Phoenix challenge The Times Racing Service Middlesex close on the leaders despite defiance of Moores Cricket: Little More than Polite Applause as Sussex Leave Hastings to the Developers Surrey are indebted to Stewart Lancashire pluck the Roses Holding is likely to face action Leading First-Class Averages Young England mirror faults of their elders Another pitch relaid Tavare in the role of Mr Hyde New Zealand dates released Errors in foursomes are costly to Scots Britain must put defeat by Chinese to back of minds World Student Games Experience helps Clevedon pair Bowls By a Special Correspondent: Mixed fortunes for Benkas Golf Scores from Burhill By a Special Correspondent: First-day honours to Shifnal Equestrianism Harrison is on target for a long-term aim By a Special Correspondent: Chelsea are happy in compelling show Football: First Division Fare Returns to Stamford Bridge where Dorigo's Goal is Squandered by an Error Horne's decisive sound effects Macari calls up Kelly Community charge to benefit some clubs Sports Politics Prospects improve for Luton Galsworthy is likely to stay in charge Netball Sunderland fall at the first For the Record Britain drawn to play Romania or Irish in Davis Cup Tennis Upsets in early rounds Welsh founder on travel-weary legs Rugby Union Credibility in question Melbourne's 1996 bid is put on the record Olympic Games England's attack in disarray Police delay three League kick-offs The Great Borrowing Breakthrough! Wright saves over-eager Palace Thomas strikes just in time Chance for Jacobs Sport in Brief Sheedy applies glossy finish Van den Hauwe move Positive drug test taken at European Cup (AP): Barcelona events unlikely By a Special Correspondent: Security to increase at Burghley Young, gifted, black and undervalued As the pool of young workers shrinks, the ethnic minorities are an untapped source of talent, Michel Syrett writes Michael Page Marketing CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Roger Lilley Associates Sony Roger Lilley Associates Telerate the Financial Information Network South of Scotland Electricity Board The Technology Partnership InterExec SMI Plc Redrow Construction Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale Ltd Admiral N. B. 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Organisation and System Innovasions Limited A powerful signal from the valleys S4c, Wales's own TV channel, has not only helped the language-as Susan Balsom explains, the Welsh broadcasting industry is Total Total Oil Marine Spitfire Recruitment Simpson Crowden Consultants Creative Media & Marketing Appointments Appear in… Power Generation Division Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items
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