News from 04/09/1989
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David Tytler, Andrew McEwen, Neil Bennett, Quentin Cowdry and Stewart Tendler, Cliff Feltham, Peter Stafford, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Geoff King and Stanley Baldwin, Carol Leonard, Chris Goodwin, Richard Eaton, Jenny Knight, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, John Maddox, Robert Adley, Bernard Levin, Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey, Bryan Stiles, Stephen Warr, Norman Davies, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, John Lewis, Political Staff, Peter Ball, Stephen Hannah, Chris Pomery, Rodney Lord, Louise Taylor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Michael Clark, R. N. Stafford Chairman, Margaret Thatcher, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, William T. Stearn, Ros Drinkwater, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Robert Cockburn, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Charles Oliver, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tim Congdon, Peter Bryan, Raymond Plant, Martin Searby, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Geoff King, Jenny Knight and Arthur Leathley, Roger Boyes, Andrew Cobb, David Terry, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David D. Gilchrist, Guy Mountfort Vice President, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Mandarin, Renee Short, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sallie Ecroyd, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Anne-Marie Sapsted, Julian Ellison, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Toby Buchan, David Walker, Adrian Dannatt, Andrew Buckoke, Michael Horsnell, W. R. Luxton, Tim Jones and Roland Rudd, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Alan Grigg, R. L. Marshall, Clement Freud, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoFears that plankton could speed up global warming Four hurt as bomb blasts London store Rushdie link feared in Liberty attack Legacy of war Degree service Index Prince envisages huge army for voluntary work Driver dies after heart attack Kinnock escapes uninjured in car crash The absent water inspectors UK to block pirate TV pornography Christian Aid 110 evacuated after oil rig alert News Roundup Troops keep freedom Coaches' brakes fail Transplant campaign Court security boost Protest by parents War charity appeal for ex-servicemen's homes Howe ready to take a stand Charities to get TV commercials TUC in fighting mood after summer successes With their congress opening today, the trade unions turn to Europe The Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists is to support a bid by employees to buy out the £230-million Crown Suppliers, which supplies all equipment for central government. It said that would prevent it from being "asset stripped." Willis calls for a flood of members in new era Nine down for crossword victor By Our Diplomatic Editor: Welcome is warm for Argentinians Britons share chess lead with Indian Embryo Bill's veto for fathers to open up legal minefield Briton killed in nightclub brawl Prince's attack 'too shrill' World-beating robot project may be forced abroad Francome rides again Customs to hit traffickers at source Drug smuggling Eight people are to appear in Uxbridge Magistrates' Court, west London, today after Customs officers and police seized 1.25 tonnes of cannabis resin with a street value of £3.75 million at Oban, Argyil, last night Donors may have second HIV test H & H Factors Ltd How the Times Saw It At War with Germany Britain and France Take up the Challenge the King's Message to his People Cabinet Reconstructed Portfolio Bond Young people 'in position to make most of peace' Five-year project is to study effect of oceans on climate Café smoking stricture planned Exclusive Automatic Garage Doors Ltd., US base asked to improve sewage works Rivers authority chief tests the water Tidy-up body sets street litter scale Careering statue stops show Blooms survive hot summer Rose society autumn show Legal aid franchise opposed Spending cuts: fact or fiction? Whitehall Brief British Satellite Broadcasting (Reuter), (AP): Azerbaijan enclave on the brink of 'all-out civil war' Kremlin hardliner Ligachov issues warning of 'political action' against Baltic nationalists Moscow (Reuter)—The Soviet Union is importing more than £42 billion of food and consumer goods to honour the pledges which helped bring an end to the national minerrs' strike in July, Radio Moscow said yesterday. In a report quoting Mr Suren Sarukhanov, a Deputy Trade Minister, the radio said big contracts had been signed with foreign firms for a variety of goods. These included clothes, footwear, baby food and coffee Protests mark 50th anniversary of Nazi-Soviet pact The 50th anniversary of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact on August 23 brought expressions of solidarity with the Baltic states from many parts of the Soviet Union. The appeal which the Soviet Communist Party's Central Committee addressed to the Baltic peoples on August 26 was badly received by political activists. Meanwhile, the Soviet authorities, unable to stop the explosion of samizdat, are trying to control it with a new information service which will partly draw on samizdat publications Israelis bomb guerrilla base World Roundup Publisher candidate Catch for Bush at last Greenpeace welcome (AP): Canadian jets crash Auschwitz service marred by the Jewish boycott (AFP): Mailed fists and velvet gloves in South Africa Johannesburg (AFP)—A black man was trampled to death last night by the crowd as police fired tear gas to break up a Soweto concert that ran 20 minutes over time. Police said the order to use tear gas came after beer bottles were hurdled at officers in response to two warnings to disperse Action on bandits vowed at funeral of Adamson US set to bar Soviet Jews BMW Information Service (AFP): Colombian bomb fails to silence crusading paper Journalists under pressure from death threats Bogotá (AFP)—A Hercules C 123 cargo plane belonging to the US State Department and returning from an anti-drugs mission in Peru was seriously damaged by a firebomb yesterday at a Colombian airport in Monteria, 300 miles north-west of here. Police said that an incendiary device ignited under the plane at about 4.30am, setting the cockpit on fire. A quick response by firefighters prevented the plane being destroyed Thatcher backing for Barco's crackdown Engineered like No Other Car in the World Royal Navy's drug watch Hawke facing revolt on role in pilots' strike (AP): 115 cars in pile-up (Reuter): Rebels freed (AP): González lead (AFP): Out for count Lobby group adds to pro-democracy pressure in colony Unrest in Hong Kong refugee detention camp casts a shadow on political anxieties Hunger strike (Reuter): Bandit dies (Reuter): Panda cub dies SKY Police deployed to quell boat people violence Between Swastika and Star ... the carving of Europe Fifty years after it began, the Second World War continues to shape our world: nationalist dissent, terrorism and Europe's financial structure all owe something to it. Starting a five-part series, Norman Davies, a contributor to The Times Atlas of the Second World War, looks at Soviet complicity in the outbreak of hostilities Vic Hallam Plc The long battle to map the conflict The World at War - a special offer The Times Waterproof Gardening Shoes Tomorrow Times Diary Barry Fantoni Sins of the father that can never be erased Bernard Levin questions the long failure of Rudolf Hess's son to denounce the evils of Hitlerism Where persil sloshes greener Three years of austerity to bring down inflation Tim Congdon compares today's outlook with previous squeezes The mind's eye is all Thoroughly Modern TUC Thickening the Red Line A War to Win How Falklanders see their future Music on radio Lebanese politics Museum a name not to conjure with Fleet St and Hitler Shuttle struggle Himalayan forests Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Bear-baiting at the Rose? Television quality XXXXX certificate? The Nestle Company Limited Safety screening Do pregnant women need to know more about toxoplasmosis and CMV? Anne-Marrie Sapsted reports The ugly face Why did the Soviet Union decide to enter the beauty queen business? Vet under the knife Television Steady as he goes Recital Olaf Bär Wigmore Hall Proms CBSO/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3 Plant a Tree What price Euston Road? Adrian Dannatt on the contrast between the bold design of the new French national library and our own Intensifying the passion at the heart of the allegory The Crucible Assembly Rooms Sex, truth and the actor's duty to himself James Spader, the leading man in sex, lies and videotape, the Cannes Film Festival prizewinner which is opening in London this week, is interviewed by Chris Goodwin Different emphasis Dance Durga Lal Logan Hall Court Circular Forthcoming marriage The powerless lesson of Peking Ronwyn Goodsir Thomas Marriages School announcements William Pattinson Last days of the News Chronicle Josephine Kamm Stories for the adolescent reader Kazimierz Deyna Star of Poland's footballing heyday The Lord God hath given me the tongue of the learned… On This Day Children in New Homes Evacuation Almost Completed London Antique Dealers Fair DJM: Nature notes Aston Court Hotel Making atomic sandwiches Science Report Court & Social Advertising Times Newspapers Ltd. Appointments in the Forces Appointments This selective guide to entertainment and events… Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 1965 Entertainments Testing trial of talent Word-Watching Winning Move Strand Theatre The Times Mincing about with ingredients Television Choice Television and Radio Variations Radio Choice Telecom Security Limited Refugees await exodus as Iron Curtain parts Red Cross co-ordinates biggest German peacetime operation Tent city has all the comforts The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18.078 The Solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Crash escape for Kinnock Index City Editor John Bell Change on Week The Pound Stock Market By Our City Staff: Stern test for market over next two weeks Saab ready to issue statement Tourist Rates Grand Met to sell bookmaking interests BA seeks City support for United stake By Our City Staff: Plessey plans 20% dividend increase Sales of seat belts set for smooth ride Child safety legislation boosts volume growth By Our Financial Editor: Fresh Hoylake bid for Bat in doubt John Charcol 'Cheaper' campaign to attract H2Owner Hitachi Europe Ltd. Break-up artists paint a picture of DRG Tempus Funding dilemma over destination of Treasury bills Gilt-Edged Uk is top target for deals in Europe From Our Correspondent, Sydney: Bond property deals fall under watchdog spotlight By Our City Staff: Midland in $500m share issue plan New targets in the air for dollar US Notebook Capel on up the Amazon The Times City Diary Undercovering losses The Times City Diary Next in line The Times City Diary Lilley expected to lift bid for Tilbury No need to try harder DIY 'set for cuts before growth' Lilley plc Survey catches Lamont low on inflation cycle Economic View To arms at Antibes Analyst forecasts £64m half-time profit at Adt Reporting this Week City predictions of 300% rise in interim figures help boost Ramco shares USM Review Instem benefits from the privatization programme Bird Semple Fyfe Ireland WS Unlisted Securities Danish ISS seeks quote in London Investment Trusts (Reuter): Noranda offer likely to win Stock Watch Olives Green Third Market Money & Gold Chiltern tunes into bid action Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices The great bridge-builder Margaret Thatcher outlines the IPU's aims and strengths The Inter-Parliamentary Union, which has 112 member countries ranging from Albania to Zimbabwe, celebrates its centenary with a conference beginning today at Westminster Hall in London, to be opened by the Queen. The main topics will be the peaceful use of space, population and food, and debt. But just as important will be the informal meetings behind the scenes Unofficial messengers of peace Politicians meeting informally often succeed where diplomats fail, Andrew McEwen writes British hopes for the IPU Centenary BBC World Service The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre Westminster Communications Group Castro's muted apology Andrew McEwen recalls a late-night visit by the sheepish Cuban leader The carpenter and the barrister with a vision Degree Course Vacancy Service Telephone numbers of Careers Offices throughout the United Kingdom Diary of The Times - Midland Bank Clearing Service West London Institute of Higher Education Polytechnic South West Brown & Brown Tutorial College Polytechnic South West Holborn School of Law A Ashbourne Westminster Tutors PSL the Photographic School of London Hatfield Polytechnic STC Surrey Tutorial College RRC The Rapid Results College St. Joseph's Hall Thames Polytechnic Holborn Sixth Form Centre KLC Ltd Lansdowne Independent Sixth Form College Helpline Lansdowne College An advanced scholar ship Davies's College DLD Davies Laing & Dick Connaught College David Game Tutorial College A Degree in Economics, Accounting, Management Harrogate Tutorial College Collingham Tutors GSC Guildford Secretarial College St. Godric's College St. Jbbe's College Brighton Polytechnic Counselling Certificate Course Career Analysts Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Mary College Theatre Studies Analytical Hypnotherapy Bp Bristol Polytechnic P the Palladio Academy of Interior Design The Oxford College Innovative PhD? Oxford and County Business College Boys a brain-drain on smart girls Alan Grigg argues that changes in all-girl schools mean they can now offer pupils more advantages than co-education New Books LLB New College Cambridge Seminars Abbey Tutorial College The University of Buckingham West London Institute of Higher Education University of Cambridge Lectureship in Chemical Engineering The Queen's University of Belfast School of Law Institute of Purchasing and Supply UCL University College London Midland The Listening Bank Cardiff University of Kent at Canterbury University Librarian All Souls College New Wood College Caroline King Training Centre Athena Publishing Co. Ltd., Birkbeck College University of London Kingston Polytechnic Chelsea Tutors The Australian National University University of St Andrews British Postgraduate Medical Federation University… The Sunday Times Mander Portman Woodward Options Analysis Expert Advice Hotline University of Bristol Sumitomo Metal Industries University of Oxford Redland High School for Girls Wolverhampton Grammar School The Princess Helena College The American College in London Loughborough University of Technology Corfu The Councils of King's College and King's… The Leys School New College Head Bursar Chief Executive for London East Anglian Group Selwyn College Cambridge Fellowships New College University of Oxford Merton College Tefl Economics, Accounts, Computing Prep & Public Schools Scholarships Hampstead International School IAPS St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School University of Edinburgh London Montessori Centre Leatherhead Secretarial School Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Andrew's Cambridge The Writing School St. James's Secrelarial College Imperial College Resident Student Learn the Language on Location Manpower Judy Farquharson Limited AfB Recruitment Limited CDR Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Drake Mature Secretary Temporary Creme Robert Benaim & Associates Seer Maine - Tucker Elizabeth Hunt Assistant Supervisor Word Processing Department Marketing Mix Elizabeth Hunt Secretary/assistant Central Translations Ltd Medical Secretary/receptionist International Secretaries GDPR Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Zarak Partnership Miller/McNish Polished JNR P. A PA Admin Sec The Times Newspapers Ltd Covent Legal Secretary Chelsea Area Secretary/organiser Garden Ring your Nearest Office Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. B. J. Crawford's Elizabeth Hunt Angela Mortimer Bureau Amanda Barrington Appointments Ltd Litigation Secretary Chartleigh Daniel J. Edelman Ltd The Director Regent's College Mason Executive Personnel Caroline King Appointments Meridian Investment Banking All Box No. Replies should be sent to Young Sec/receptionist Managing Director's Secretary Dow Jones International Marketing Services Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Multi-Lingual Opportunities AFB Recruitment Limited Atlas Joyce Guiness Maine - Tucker Medical Secretary Super Secretaries Medical Practice PA Joyce Guiness Property Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Bond Street Bureau N. B. I. City Trainer Temporarites Stella Fisher The Ritz Bilinguasec Caroline King Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Barnett Banking OV Selection Marketforce Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Powell GRC Limited Romulus Construction Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Non-Secretarial SKI Chalet Staff with a Difference Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Intelligent adaptable person required for office… Pure Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items McBride makes save-the-game plea Rugby Union:emotion-Charged Atmosphere as Visitors Line up in a Farewell Salute to their Hosts Tour results Aug 19 (Durban): Natal 20, Fnb International Xv 33. Aug 22 (Port Elizabeth): Sarb President's Xv 38, Fnb International Xv 13. Aug 26 (Cape Town): South Africa 20, Fnb International Xv 19. Aug 29 (Pretoria): Northern Transvaal 32, Fnb International Xv 19. Sept 2 (Johannesburg): South Africa 22, Fnb International Xv 16 From a Correspondent Victoria, British Columbia: Sexton averts blushes Crying tears of joy into their beer and lager Impressive newcomers Liley punishes Pontypridd An error-strewn rehearsal Weekend Rugby Union Results Bristol catch the Welsh off guard By a Special Correspondent: Bristol outrun in sevens by Bevan's men Thackery for Games Vardy will graduate with title Squash Rackets Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Throwers angered at construction of latest javelin Athletics Pair desire easy entry into semis Rowing Shellac should continue Bedford House revival Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Hexham Selections The Times Racing Service Nashwan absence may mean Leger plan for Cacoethes Grand Met to sell Grand Metropolitan is to sell its 1,650 William Hill and Mecca betting shops to Brent Walker in a £700 million deal Page 21 From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Polish Precedent takes unbeaten run to seven Saturday's results Ladbrokes Benefit led by Carroll House Phoenix Park details Steinlen fends off European raiding party Flat leaders Rapid Raceline Smith shows steel-rimmed spectacle Cricket:warwickshire Capture Natwest Trophy for Third Time with Decisive Blows from Tailender in Exciting Climax to Lord's Final Cheshire fail to qualify Smoke but no fire for Pleat Football: The Ardiles Effect is Subtly Changing the Climate Rugby Tours Outbreaks of artistry make outlook sunnier at Swindon Macari's problems pile up Exeter City frustrated at end of a good week Decision soon on Hendry's Chelsea move Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check (Reuter): Australian one-two Yorkshire qualify in exciting fashion Putter approved Dibnah survives crisis Draw encourages world cup hopes Hockey Blunders prove costly Gorbatschow have Reid in scoring form Polo Phelps left powerless Modern Pentathlon Frustrating summer for Ballesteros ends with inspiring show Golf Frenchman takes City tournament Table Tennis Bradford's day for surprises Rugby League For the Record Merit the maxi has three-mile lead Yachting: A Floating Grandstand View of the Global Racers Gritty display in EBA Bowls: Dramatic Triumph for East Anglians in Inter-County Final Picture Gallery Latest Positions Suffolk far from silly Tipperary style ends the dream of Antrim Hurling Adams edges out Brabham Motor Racing Firecracker puts Brazil's place in finals in jeopardy Butcher to captain England FIFA decision over cup venue angers Roxburgh Portugal Bile just outside world time World title for Holmes Sport in Brief Millar earns rare British triumph Scot proves his judgement correct in Kellogg's Tour Evert too experienced for Seles Agassi has a lot of maturing to do By a Special Correspondent: Mercedes take overdue title Yorkshire look to outsiders
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