News from 01/09/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Andrew McEwen and Michael Soltys, Victoria McKee, Graham Rock, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, James Douglas, Director General, Michael Dynes and John Lewis, Stephen Leather, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Barbara M. Crow, J. W. Hodge, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Leigh, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, D. Cameron Watt, Geoff Brown, John Maddox, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Jackie Pruskin, Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, David Wild, S. C. Devani, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Rodney Lord, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, H. M. Tillotson, Elizabeth Endycott, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Oscar Moore, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Josephine Fairley, David Toop, Uthman Barry, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Grigg, Barbara Amiel, Monty Finniston, Peter Bryan, Stephen Thorpe, Martin Searby, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, John Bell City Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, John Goodbody, John England, Richard Ford and Ronald Faux, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Alan Franks, Michael Austin, Daniel Ward, Melinda Wittstock, V. C. Burke, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Nick Goldfinger, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Robin Kemball, Jack Beal, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Brown, Martin Regan, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Hayim Pinner Secretary General,
ResumoTerse statement notes the end of a royal marriage 'Separate lives' but there are no plans for a divorce, says Place spokesman Parkinson 's new rules for river safety Look-outs and better lighting demanded A confidential log on the ambulance service has disclosed that the first senior officer on the scene of the Marchioness tragedy took 46 minutes to report his arrival. An ambulance spokesman admitted last night that it had failed to implement recommendations made after the Kind's Cross Underground fire disaster Legacy of war Degree service Index Disgraced preacher hides under lawyer's sofa Exodus of fear on the road from Beirut A record sunshine Summer Noriega puts new challenge to US Boodle & Dunthorne Burglary linked to farm murder News Roundup Newcombe remanded Union wins support BBC pay rise agreed Conviction by camera Salmonella warning Adams starts with an impressive chess win Shadow Cabinet to plan winter tactics November meeting for Lobour chiefs Action sought over water extraction £257m move to improve commuter rail services Udr man in protective custody after allegations Ice-cap found to be thinning Greenhouse effect Anglo-Argentine talks 'success' Vacant posts 'have doubled' Teaching shortage MPs in moves to curb low-flying jets Decline in strength of forces Corrections Mafia 'was to have got £8m pay-off in £23m Britoil fraud' Writs launch 'cancer plant' test cases South Bank's foiling plans Law Society told to cut paperwork Focusing on the birds Father aged 17 denied custody of his baby son Ambulance blocks runway Jet aborts landing £21 m launch for subscription package Sky TV campaign 100 stricken in rare Q-fever outbreak The Times wartime souvenir Babies' Gas Helmets Many Thousands Being Issued Portfolio Bond Fine over shot swans Volvo Announce Free Catalytic Converters for All… Children must belt up in rear seats of cars from today Top officers may face questioning Crime squad inquiry 'Amateur wiring' in manslaughter case Friendly company for Army recruits Planelectric Tribute to rescuers of Dunkirk Four held over $2m in forged notes Hospital patients not to blame over appointments waste The Government's plan to introduce market forces into general practice is unlikely to work because people tend to choose the nearest rather than the best doctor, another study in the British Medical Journal concludes. A survey of 791 people at five practices showed that 44 per cent chose their nearest GP and per cent because the practice had been recommended. Only 4 per cent had compared several practices. More than 80 per cent had changed doctors because they had moved. Almost half of all patients only registered on becoming ill; most knew nothing about their new practice and showed little desire to know more Halifax Historic Uppark house reduced to ruin Death threat man jailed More charges Drugs case Two accused Pork the answer to roasting problems Weekend food prices Bomb scare Forced closure £150 fine Cleaver attack Today's new Law means children must use rear… By Our Foreign Staff: Defiance by Baltic states as Moldavia drops Russian Two die as huge blast shatters Medellin curfew Briton admits plot to smuggle arms for guerrilla group French defence minister faces mutiny in the ranks China rebuffs colony rights call Ortega riding high against the Contras Airline dispute hits young Britons World Roundup US visit for Major Murder jury deadlock Harare 'harassment' Mayor in 'crack' row Syrian naval battery destroyed in heavy Beirut shelling duel Brussels - The European Commission yesterday announced at £5.6 million emergency aid package to Lebanon, to provide all communities of the devastated country with food, medicines, tents, water pumps and generators Agreement ends 17-year conflict Libya-Chad dispute Optimism rises on chemical weapons Rover 200 Series Final straw for Brando Protest strike called for Pretoria polls Solidarity presses to exorcize the ghosts of conflict Fifty years on: Guns of Westerplatte will mark the first shots fired in Second World War MFI Bonn party urges confirmation of Poland's border (AFP): Nine die in jailbreak bid Rock governor (Reuter): Deng 'rumour' (Reuter): Minister quits (Reuter): Docks strike (AP): Deaths claim (Reuter): Age of content A death that started Britain's war On Sunday, September 3,1939 - with the Second World War only minutes old - a young pilot became the first Briton to die on active service. He died in north London and his loss was not reported. Fifty years on, Alan Franks meets one of the eyewitnesses to the event and tells a forgotten story Farewell , black forests? Britain's woodman in chief retires with the promise of a rather less spruce future from the Forestry Commission Als Robin Young The sin theory discredited D. Cameron Watt traces the influence of 1918 on political thinking during Hitler's rise, and finds in it lessons for today Outbreak of War When will Christians stop being so craven? Robert Kilroy-Silk calls for a Western stand against Muslim fanaticism Brush with the old-dear stalkers Royal divorce: the barriers are down at every level John Grigg charts the change in attitudes since Edward VIII Daylight upon Magic Trade's Glass Houses Unhappy Anniversary Military lessons for Lebanon Trade imbalance Trial by jury My goodness! Pertinent questions on Namibia Nazi-Soviet pact Water metering Religious terms Jews in Poland Pricing policy Cool appraisal Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Thoughts about a safer carnival Countryside service In praise of parks Quite fair? Court Circular Tom Rochford Davies Laing and Dick Ellerslie , Malvern, Worcestershire Oundle School King 's School, Bruton Appointments Greenhouse effect stopped the Earth from freezing up Science Report Forthcoming marriages Sparks fly in Regents Park Building may cover up ancient burial site Finalists get ready for Times crossword battle Appointments in the Forces Dorothy Schiff Steering the Ny Post through choppy waters James Wallace Hopkins Responding to the 1973 world oil crisis Lillibil Ibsen Norway's grand old lady of the theatre Nancy Hore-Ruthven Latest wills Births From our Boxing Correspondent: On This Day Boxing Louis Re-Rains the Championship Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Dark Ages village uncovered Archaeology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic and Catering Situations Wanted Public Notices Gas Council (Exploration) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hopeless cases and history Television Royal National Theatre RSC Exactly how heavy was Bambi? Richard Williams, animator creator of Roger Rabbit, talks to Geoff Brown about the legacy of Walt Disney, whose work is the subject of a forthcoming season at the National Film Theatre Rainbow colours of Glyndebourne Proms Le nozze di Figaro Albert Hall/Radio 3 Napoleon Proto-feminist masked in old Portugal Theatre The Wonder Gate Theatre Club Swinging the lead Jazz George Russell Orchestra Ronnie Scott's ENO Plastic gold Millet Board women While women have launched successful businesses, a report out today shows that few British companies have female directors. Victoria McKee investigates Sky Movies Pray for wisdom Barbara Amiel Indeed, one marvels at the capacity of human beings in general for pettiness This selective guide to entertainment and events… Top Films and Videos Concise Crossword No 1963 Entertainments Programmed success Winning Move Australian cops and robbers Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Cardata TV watchdog body gets no powers to preview The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,076 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Princess enjoys life among sporting friends Weather Index City Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market Bowater holding Pentland rise Stock Markets Tourist Rates Postel blow to Goldsmith's bid for BAT Prolific agrees £90m takeover Danies buyer starts investment industry shake-up Brittan backs 'home control ' of European bank branches Southern taps into waste with French Pioneering link sets pace in water privatization Cadbury to pay â£141 m for Crush GFSA in £230m cash call Rival Myson bids referred to Mmc B. A. T Line Irish losses hit GRE figures Bond shares tumble to lowest in decade Business Roundup Lawrie falls to £2.67m Parambe slips to £18m M0 growth rises to 6% Setback at Bestwood London Traded Option Cairn ahead to £643,616 Expedier in agreed bid Cadbury concentrates profits Tempus Insider inquiry in Tokyo bank link Recent Issues Stock Watch United Biscuits rises on talk of KKR taking a 15% stake The news that Bowater has held almost 5 per cent of Ibstock Johnson since February last year, sent Ibstock's price climbing 4p to 150p. Bowater says that it has no intention of bidding at present. But dealers remember how Ibstock fought off rival bids from Redland and London Brick in 1982. They believe that it will only be a matter of time before Ibstock is again fighting for its independence US figures underpin confidence Alpha Stocks TSA calls in Cobra for watchdog role Airlines tumble on fears of crackdown Wall Street Sharpe in warning after 97% advance Bid approach Astra order Black advance Gardner ahead Joint offer English jumps Plessey in-flight computer could be a 'money spinner' Appleyard boosted by £18m Skelly deal Batmobile comes to rescue The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: French bid agreed by Gordon Russell Lilley to discuss bid options Exchange names trail The Times City Diary Snake byte The Times City Diary Border cash The Times City Diary Loss grows to £3.5m at Parrish Learning at Lloyd's Slough Estates rises to £44.4m GRE Guardian Royal Exchange Right result for Borrie for wrong reasons Comment The importance of being Ernst Small gains The Times Units Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Money Markets London Financial Futures Degree Course Vacancy Service Business to Business Whitbread Prestige Kent Offices British National Bibliography Wedding Car Service Luxury Home/business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items DCC To Good to Be True? Multiple Classified Advertising Items £52,000 P. A. How a brisk dip at the deep end spawned a firm with £lm turnover Nick Goldfinger peels off for the Solent Divers story Eurocomm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tax Problems So You You Think You Can Sell? Footwear Distribution Hartmoor Int Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Re-Nu Import/Export Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment BTG makes the most of UK ideas Wright Manley Audio-Forum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Knightsbridge Prime Location Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Development Rover's special K The a Series engine that has powered the Mini for 30 years is to be replaced with a design to meet new standards One of the smaller French estates Car Buyers Guide Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Cellnet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Automobiles Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobiles Plc Rolls-Royce & Bentley Bentley Turbo R Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobiles Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Chinese Eye Continental Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Automobiles Plc Eddy Grimstead Honda Autohandel (Uk) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Volvo Lex Brooklands Multiple Display Advertising Items The coupe recoups lost ground Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items MjA Ford B&h Motors Marcos Mantula Spyder 1984 Ferrari 5121 Boxer B. B. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Ferrari 328 Gtb Brand New Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobiles Plc Ferrari, Aston, Lambhorghini Aston Martin Vantage Volante Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobiles Plc Exceptional Saab 900 Turbo Mercedes-Benz Mercedes 200 Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Leasing The Phone Hire Centre Limited F. R. Marshall & Co. Greenoaks Motor Company 280 Slc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Benz 300 Te Estate G Reg Mercedes 300 Sl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz 1989 500 Sel Mercedes Mercedes 500 Sl Sports, diamond blue, leather trim,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items 300 Ce Excellent Condition Multiple Classified Advertising Items 300 E 1988 F Reg 190E (1989 model) Mercedes 500 Sl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Luxmac Hartwells Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobiles Plc 911 Turbo Coupe 944 Turbo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teague content to stand down for second international Rugby Union: Game against Springboks is an Achievement of Ambition Historic tour for Ballyclare Car Buyers Guide B. M. W. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooke and Douglas to face early challenge Table Tennis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars The National Motorcycle Museum E-Type V12 Roadster 3,900 Miles only Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vardy victory is last chance Squash Rackets Ac Cobra Mk Iv by Autokraft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kelly in support role for Earley Cycling Private Collector Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 Sport- 1976 E Type V12 2 + 2 Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smith leads home hopes of matching Blyth Barry Pickthall sets the scene from Southampton on the British chances in the Whitbread Round the World yacht race Full Guide to Whitbread round the World Boats and Crews In colour in The Times tomorrow: Lawrie Smith,… Where to Watch the Start Crews to benefit from safety improvements Golden Flats set for swift treble Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections The Times Racing Service Vaccines blunt worst effects of equine flu Grainger has day to remember Mandarin: Hereford Selections Gosden lines up first overseas raid Nashwan plans still an issue for debate Jamarj favourite Ladbrokes Silver Fling is cup probable Rapid Raceline Lever 's new tally of wickets earns him a standing ovation Cricket: Essek Batsmen Surrender the Initiative Gained by their Side's Solid Performance in the Field Scotland last night scored a last ball, one-run win over the MCC at Glenpark, Greenock. The visitors were put in to bat and, helped mainly by a durable 36 from Mendis, gradually advanced to 132 all out. Scotland started briskly with Bruce Patterson and Iain Philip putting on 46 between them. Gordon McGurk, not out 33, brought up a rearguard with Andy Bee, scraping home in a desperate last over Hemmings extracts full profit The Times Sportsline Racing Results Grim battle of blandness Benjamin caps fine day with county honour Hampshire show some cussedness in defeat Sidewinder on a consistent course for cup Yachting Captain Garner calls for a three-day final Minor Counties Cricket Ramprakash fails to show his mettle Turner denies rumour Sladmore find the form to beat Saracens Polo Welch breaks record Line drawn for singles Backley has every motivation for last-gasp triumph Athletics Redmond chosen Derek Redmond, the United Kingdom 400 metres record holder, was yesterday added to Britain's 4 x 400 metres relay squad for the World Cup in Barcelona from September 8 to 10 Redmond chosen Dibnah follows in Conley's footsteps Golf Lazonby holds upper hand over Hayward Bowls Baker draws on reserves of versatility McEnroe's New York crashes Tennis: As the US Champion is Humbled, Becker Survives only by the Width of a Net Cord Players take hard line Phelps on target to seize the lead Modern Pentathlon Tribe ignores adversity Gilding Sportsphone For the Record Results from New York Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Jones is first casualty Wallis and Margate have far to go Slazenger The nine-day wonders of the first division Football Turner 's chance to make Villa pay Rangers avoid Celtic The best of the action and comment from at home and… Worcester triumph in grand manner Hardie will watch gap with special interest Stability is back in New York England supporters are banished to sunshine isle Robson doubt for Sweden (Reuter), AP: Sport in Briff Lawrie Smith Skippers' race eve protests Soviet yacht just makes the size limit John Barnes Lyle still awaits the green light £ 10,000 if Moorhouse beats his own record Alvin Kallicharran Historic melody is lost in the din
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