Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 25/08/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

Piers Newbery, James A. H. Paffett, Adrian Room, Mike Graham, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Kerry Gill and Harvey Elliot, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, James Rusbridger, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, Michael Knipe and Michael Theodoulou, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, City Editor John Bell, Geoffrey Pardoe, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Mario Modiano, Heather Neill, David Sapsted and Fiona Barton, David Tweed, Brian James, Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, G. J. Forster, Allan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, G. B Wilson, Michael Knipe, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Andrew Wilski, Louise Taylor, David Sapsted and Ruth Gledhill, Mick Cleary, A. K. M. Ashton, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Martin Reagan, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Roland Faux, John Percival, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Max Harrison, S. Mufamadi, Assistant General Secretary, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Steven Downes, John Woodcock, David Miller, Martin Roberts (Chairman), Gillian Bowditch, Aun Kent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Josephine Fairley, Kerry Gill, John W. Pragnell, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, H. J. Swallow, Paul Wilkinson, Tim Congdon, Roger Harrabin, Heather Kirby, brian Robins, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Rick Osman (Editor), Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, Christopher Thomas, E. B. Dorling, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Alan Tillier, Roddy Forsyth and George Ace, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Michael Austin, Jenny Gilbert, Daniel Ward, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Noël Goodwin, John Grant, Margaret Quass, Director, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky,

Resumo

Leader spells out vision of a new Poland Communists join in massive vote for Solidarity Prime Minister Tomorrow Portfolio Bond Lawson pledge Testing day Index Shares on Wall Street surge to all-time high Police began press officer 'mole' hunt in March Private agency opens campus 'job shops' to recruit graduates The number of vacancies in universities has fallen by about 40 per cent after an unusually good crop of a levels this year—resulting in a last minute scramble for a place in higher education Neptune's mysteries unravelled Body of pleasure boat skipper found Cornwell Gardens Listeria in 10 per cent of pâtés Drug inquiry after liver patient dies News Roundup MP is sent for trial Hostage reminders Rail fare rise ahead Poll tax exemption Ulster shooting death Bowbelle lookout vital to boat inquiry Police union attacks promotion system Officers accuse 'faceless bureaucrats' of giving 'identikit managers' senior posts High interest rates 'spell misery for homeowners' 'Perks of the job' become £3m fiddle Public service catering Protesters battle for the beeches University applicants face squeeze on places Police to question bomb victim's former escort Too-slow motorist fined £50 Fear of ugliness became obsession French tourist pair with wanted conman 'could be in danger' Hunt for missing widow Four killed as delivery van wrecks wall MPs 'to support Nazi charges' Listeria found in 10% of pacts Pregnant women warned A test that can detect a recently discovered type of hepatitis virus may be used to screen all blood donations (Our Science Correspondent writes). The National Blood Transfusion Service is carrying out studies on the effectiveness of the test, developed in the United States, for hepatitis C, usually a milder form of the liver disease. The prevalence of the infection is unknown in Britain, but it is the most common form of hepatitis occurring after blood transfusions in some developing countries Foster parents tell of black child loss Lockerbie team may win inquiry Heathrow security Big cut is likely in grant for carnival Portfolio Bond Texas Homecare 10,000 heart attack patients could live 'if delays are cut' Wildlife flees from black tide Oil pollution Lamb leg and beef offer good value Weekend food prices Whsmith Dorset views its model future Free offer to replace stolen cars for 7 days New Tokyo sex scandal hits Kaifu Premadasa move delays pull-out India's military headaches Colombo—The bodies of 15 south Sri Lankan fishermen were recovered with gunshot and burn injuries yesterday (A Correspondent writes). Villagers in Tangalle said men in military uniforms abducted the victims the previous night Athens vote to try former minister B&Q (Reuter): Thousands stranded as pilots resign en masse Australian airlines dispute Sydney (Reuter)—The Anglican Church in Australia has again folled an attempt to allow women to become priests. After a beated debate on Wednesday, its General Synod rejected two Bills which would have changed its rules. The Synod had earlier passed a resolution which affirmed the right of diecesan bishops to ordain women if church rules were changed B&Q (Reuter): Christians place hope on distant French fleet The Battle for Lebanon Nicosia (Reuter)—The Iranian Foreign Minister, Dr Ali Akbar Velayati, condemned France yesterday for sending warships into the eastern Mediterranean. The Iranian news agency said he wrote to the UN Secretary General, Señor Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, urging him to prevent "military interference" (Reuter): Lorry run rescue for whales (Reuter): Drugs racket (Reuter): Fungi fear (AP): Prison check MP resigns AFP: Bridge plan (Reuter): Regatta row Husain in delicate balancing act Blockade curbs medical effort Huge search for first kidnapped civilian Israel's battle of wills with intifada leaders Mission from EC to assess aid need Bush hamstrung by failure of his intelligence services Savimbi rejection throws Angola deal into further chaos Lifetime ban for US baseball hero Camera and Camcorder Kremlin pushes autonomy package After the big party, the hangover Manning the Soviet bloc's favourite exit (Reuter): Ex-Uzbek leader denies bribery World Roundup Hi-tech indictments Overture by Libya Hardline Menem Was Mountbatten betrayed? Ten years on, a member of the security service voices his suspicion that Lord Mountbatten was betrayed by a man known to be a Provisional Ira sympathizer by intelligence chiefs who have since kept silent to cover their error Brian James Paying through the nose Britain's city air is dangerous, but other European cities have found better ways to cope than masks Women… 2 across Word buffs seek a winning clue for Sunday's national crossword championship Microchef Times Diary No Title Mortgage debt: blame inflation Tim Congdon argues that the lure of tax relief on home ownership loans would be far less attractive if Britain enjoyed price stability How Voyager has proved tremendous value Geoffrey Pardoe sees a wide range of benefits from the epic space probe A blotch on life's great rainbow Who follows de Klerk? Conor Cruise O'Brien sees an army take-over on the cards Giving a Lead To Take a Child Away A Case to Answer Coming to terms with Mr de Klerk Thames disaster Jews in Poland Motorway grievance Unwanted shares Poll tax defect Politics and the teaching of history Trial by jury Origin of pigeons Houseplant history First transistor Could do better Social News Birthdays today Anniversaries Marriage Poetry medal Latest wills Charges Scheme Anniversary is marked University news Polytechnic news Forthcoming marriages How mutation always keeps foot and mouth virus ahead Science Report Lure of a legend sells gum for £880 Saleroom Feliks Topolski World view from underneath the arches Huey Newton Co-founder of the militant Black Panthers John Kinross Small business investment pioneer Whose keepeth the law is a wise son; but he that is… (From our Special Correspondent): Poor Showing by the Michmacs London Association for the Blind Artificial reef might bring back marine life Skulls point to Bronze age ritual Archaeology Theatre to close for one year Far from marginal prophet Television Turn Style The show must go on Heather Neill joined the east of The Beaux' Stratagem, on the eve of a tour which will end at the National Theatre Authentic but anonymous Dance Spanish Fiesta Barbican Hall Antique, simply lost in translation La Celestina Royal Lyceum More earnestness than achievement Romeo and Juliet Festival Hall Curzon Mayfair Touch of honesty Proms LPO Slatkin Albert Hall/Radio Tomorrow Bank on that bottle Millet Mixed emotions Can white parents ever raise happy black children? Heather Kirby investigates Grass roots Logged off Gas control Cordula Who rules the waves? How justifiable are the latest warnings about the use of microwave ovens? This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1958 Entertainments Apotheosis of Bach Word-Watching Winning Move Tribute to an animal lover Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Silversmiths Gloves 3,000 miners go as imports threaten 2,000 more The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,070 Weather British links claim on murder Index The Pound Stock Market Marley warning Britannia up Bridon ahead Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Takeover fever grips US hotels sector Holiday Inns accepts Bass $1.98n offer US regulators wait for Hoylake Lack of details from Goldsmith 'could be a delaying tactic' 'Crocodile Claude' snaps at detractors Commision for the New-Towns By Our City Staff: Wall St leaps to all-time record Pound firm on pledge by Lawson Marlev fears a second-half setback Tempus From Our Correspondent: Brierley to step down as BIL chairman B. A. T Line Societies and insurers could join SIB compensation scheme By Our Financial Staff: Sony lifts forecast of results By our Financial Staff: Chaos halts Industrielle deals Abbey defends its flotation timetable ConsGold offshoot turns in record year Standard's Australian arm plunges into red Business Roundup Grafton up to £1.3m BPP rises to £858,000 Advance at ABB Kent Kleinwort disposal London Traded Options Lec profits slump 83.3% Newmark sees figures slide News Corp rises to £705.4m Development of Sky Television costs £75m Stena sells shares in bid target Cattle's ahead CSC falls SEET down Five-year note Berry buys options on 22.3% holding in BTG Farewell to Mr Platinum Chiltern's sights on float Topical message mix Foreign fax Wates City slowed by property sales slump Left is right side in love Red Funnel defence out next week Telecom Security Bass reserves executive suite at Holiday Inns Comment Raising the hackles again Computers and Communications From a Correspondent: Interim record for Li groups Sex law does not justify asylum (Reuter): USSR 'in world's biggest gas find' Patent application mistake cannot be rectified after time limit expiry Tate & Lyle falls on fears of rights issue Stock Market The fall in the shares of McCarthy & Stone, the builder of retirement homes, continued yesterday. The family interests of Mr Bill Stone, the founder, were said to have sold 250,000 shares. This news and the flood of stock on to market-makers' books depressed the share price by 12p to 125p. Analysts have been worried about the health of the sheltered housing market for some time. McCarthy & Stone's competitor, Anglia Secure Homes, slid sympathy by 17p to 123p Alpha Stocks Notice harassing tenant Invalid (Reuter): Investors' worries hit Nikkei Tokyo Recent Issues Stock Watch (AP): Dow climbs to its highest ever New York Wall Street Traditional Options Gains trimmed Wh Smith The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Real British cars set to stage revival Home-based manufacturers, including Rover and Lotus, are about to wheel out an impressive number of new models Diesel to destroy old prejudices Roadtest Montego 2.0dsl Turbo Car Buyers Guide Arlington Auctions James Auctioneers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobiles Plc Multiple Classifield Advertisement Items Audi adopts the 'cat' B&H Motors Multiple Classified Advertisement Items Briefings Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items General Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd We are probably one of Europes largest Job Stock… William Hillary & Company Tax Problems Professional Training Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Living in a Material World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinewood Properties Plc Precision Engineering Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items CGA Distribution Services Raven Communications Building and Bar Fitting Company Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arab World Sales and Marketing Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exchange Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels & Licensed Premises Notice to Readers Professor builds on system for success Town Centre Investment Opportunity Degree Course Vacancy Service Eaton+wallis Turorial College (Est 1918) Diary of The Times - Midland Bank Clearing Service Queen Mary College University of London Telephone numbers of Careers Offices throughout the United Kingdom Degree Course Vacancy Service Clearing: a second chance Years of glory extract a price David Miller predicts a levelling down in ability because of excessive stress on the modern athlete Preston stage for cup finale Hockey Aouita threatens to end British decade of miling dominance Athletics Players welcome end of a famine Rugby Union By a Special Correspondent: New role relished by Smith Safety system has crews' approval Yachting Ultimate challenge with satisfaction guaranteed Special sportsmen with the Olympic ideals at heart Main focus on Buzzi Powerboating Scott planning a mile campaign for Cadeaux Genereux Racing Liverpool treated to display Gymnastics Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Mandarin: Moon Cactus to confirm promise Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Point Of Light can shine Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selections Yesterday's results from three meetings Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline From a Correspondent Varazdin: Livingston leads the British charge Athletics British event is shelved Swimming Test Match Scoreline Commentary Box Broad lays a solid foundation for Nottinghamshire Cricket: England Discard is a Late Arrival at Trent Bridge while the Wickets Tumble at Chesterfield Garnham secures dominant position Old Hill trust Wright Multiple Display Advertising Items Extras ploy by Herts is rewarded Fast men deliver a riposte Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Tavaré leads by studied example Bealrich Ltd Northglow Ltd William Hilll Holding is given reprimand Sportsline Kingdom among, American students Cornhill Insurance Little admits to a large task For the Record Precautions become priority for police after Hillsborough Football Weather proves the vital factor Golf From a Correspondent: Fortunes mixed for British Green meets dictum of little-known SKY Allcock advances to the last eight Bowls A champagne style with ever-lasting fizz Rex Bellamy(right) is retiring as tennis Correspondent of The Times. Simon Barnes pays tribute Tough test for Gould The Times England's short-lived pleasures Award for Nicholas Attitude the key for Scots hopefuls Knighton defends deal The best of the action and comment from at home and… Allen signs for West Ham (AP), (Reuter): Sport in Brief Stephenson has old school ties Driven to win: Nigel Mansell at the Belgian Grand… Superman of the track: the unique style of Sydney… James continues in leading role At a gallop: Goodwood mile heads racing's Bank… County game lacking purpose End Column

Referência(s)