News from 05/09/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Elaine Murphy (Vice-Chairman), Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Bruno Maddox, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, R. P. Gabriel, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, John England and Michael Binyon, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, J. F. Blitz, Clive Davis, Derek Wheatley, Harriett Pertile, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Felipe Valdivieso Belaunde, Joe Joseph, David Tweed, Robert M. Worcester, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, John Egerton-Warburton, John Lewis, Political Staff, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Louise Taylor, J. R. Wilson, Dr Kathleen Allsopp, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, M. Peaker, Michael Clark, John Goodbody and Stephen Warr, Lawrie Smith, Charles Bremner, Robert Bear, Woodrow Wyatt, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Norman de Mesquita, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Norman J Dennis, Colin Murray, Edward Fennell, George Rae, Christopher D. Hunt, David Miller, John Pedler, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Alen Coren, Peter Bryan, Michael Young, Executive Director, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, John Bell City Editor, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Deyan Sudjic, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Norman Stone, R. W. Johnson, Stewart Tendler and Robin Stacey, John Goodbody, Mandarin, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, D. J. Kidd, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Michael Phillips, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, Andrew Buckoke, Stephen Pettitt, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, and Charles Bremner, T. R. Miles, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Peter Jenkins, Joan Venner, Mark Fuller, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Martin Regan, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoEngland fan drowns after ferry brawl Football hooligans 'on drink and drugs' terrorize ship Larger louts on Dan-Air may find themselves in a plastic straitjacket. Crews have beeb issued with straps to hold houligan holidaymakers in their seats when wound round wrists and arm rests. They are self-tightening, and the more troublemakers struggle the more tightly they are held Legacy of war Inside Degree service Index Left defeated at TUC over women on council A Japanese slice of Wentworth - for £800,000 Moors murder case detective served with writ over book 197 killed in three air crashes By Our Foreign Staff: Police break up Leipzig protest James Meade Limited 100,000 youths in Prince's 'army' Police hunt for rapist 'aged 12' News Roundup Pilot's body found No verdict ends trial Boat safety 'neglected' Britons still lead chess Abbey National Plc Clarke wants extra £2bn to ease reforms Changes will hurt patients, GPs say Mr Paddy Ashdown, leader of the Social and Liberal Democrats, was given a boost yesterday when representatives due to attend next week's party conference in Brighton voted against a discussion on the party's short title. In addition, figures were announced showing that party membership had held steady at about 82,000 in spite of the party's slump to only 6 percent in opinion polls By Staff Reporters: Helping hands for blast victim Parting shots from Porter critic Kinnock tells of lucky escape Director forced into £23m plot to save children, court told Immigrants 'lack English' By a Staff Reporter: Marsh is cleared of clamp theft Scientists expect cancer breakthrough Freed IRA bomber speaks Composer makes debut at 80 Prize work in one piece again Army reinstatement strains Irish ties Quality Used Cars Tour firm fined over bungled holidays Portfolio Bond Wartime souvenir Prince's new divides architects and urban planners Texas Instruments Stamps pay tribute to the microscope Troop cuts 'would anger US public' Inquiry urged on official advertising Drug plotters sentenced Forgers jailed Arson costs Fire damages School sold Cannabis case Death charge Survey shows worst fears of a classroom crisis are unfounded Cartwright may be given close run SDP leadership challenge Euro-MPs attack election campaign Unhoused families rise by 30 per cent Canon Sextuplets launch the safe-toy lion sign Unity appeal is dismissed Teacher unions Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Victory for willis as more women join leadership Picture Gallery Move to allow free choice to workers on new sites rejected By Our Employment Affairs Correspondent: Strikes are aimed at key firms Call for union 'perestroika summit' Presidential address By Our Political Correspondent: Defence move is fiercely resisted Gold badges for service Debates today Lloyds Bank German border camps ready for refugees Austin Rover Finance Ltd The political big spenders woo Dutch electorate Summit warning for non-aligned Curfew aftert US rioting by blacks (Reuter): Advisers see risks in Bush campaign against drug abuse Medellin (Reuter)—Eight US fighter jets arrived yesterday to help in Colombia's battle against the drug cartels. The planes touched down at a military airport at Barranquilla on the Caribbean coast under the watchful gaze of 50 heavily armed troops Gunman sprays airport Violence in Colombia (Reuter): Baltic nationalists step up challenge World Roundup Israeli raid kills four Indian rebels on rise Plan to move convent UK check on troops CIA man blamed as US-Mujahidin links cool Death plunge of a stricken Snowbird Havana plane crash leaves 139 dead Lawyer alleges attempt at cover-up in Kenya Julie Ward inquest examines game reserve mystery RAC Reflex Hun Sen rules out a role for Prince Sihanouk In an interview with The Times, Cambodia's Prime Minister looks to his country's future Culture minister goes in Chinese leadership purge Old women spy out backsliders Tiananmen Square snoopers SKY US secret payload for Titan Nuclear cash Priest claim (Reuter): Borg weds (Reuter): Big spender Have Hitler's dreams come true? A European paradox The defeat of Hitler left Nàtional socialism utterly discredited. Yet, argues Norman Stone, a consultant editor on the Times Atlas of the Second world War, from the Common Agricultural Policy to the emergence of the Greens, many contemporary concerns were foreshadowed by philosophies of Nazi Germany Arret Anniversary visit to Western Front World at War special offer Tulip computers UK PLC Anyone who thought the Trade and Industry Secretary,… Barry Fantoni Pincer movement on de Klerk R. W. Johnson sets the stage for the South African general election-with the possibility that the architects of apartheid will be forced into a liberal coalition We knew we were right and we had to fight Woodrow Wyatt recalls his personal feelings which Britain went to war Gouging a niche in the greenhouse South Africa at the Polls The Geography of Debt ICH Dien Caring for safety in food chain Reporters' dilemmas Television quality Peru human rights Attempt to 'grade' universities Mortgage relief Foster-child ruling Mental health row Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Other solutions for city litter Opinion polls A tangled web Court Circular Today's royal engagements Patrick R. H. Lynch Bridge Women of the Year Luncheon School announcements Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Reception Appointments Marriage Anniversaries Birthdays today Claire Luce Showgirl who came to Stratford-upon-Avon Colin Clark Economics on an international canvas Untangling ancient webs Science Report Latest wills And if ã house be divided against Itself, tha house… On This Day Cripplegate Church Cancer Research Campaign London Antique Dealers Fair To Place Your Classified Advertisement Death on the Left Television Prince of Wales Theatre The art of manipulation Andy Warhol ended where he bagan—with shoes. Deyan Sudjic on the genius of the ultimate salesman Not quite on an even Keal Proms BBC SO/Knussen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Too many words under the Sun Theatre Royal Hunt of the Sun Theatre Royal, Bath Sounds of summer Festival Someone I have Seen Iceland Opera Duo in a deadlock Jazz Ehrman Kits Limited Balms and the man People Bright lights for a new season Dare to wear old glory The arrival of 'superstar' proves American fashion independence has finally been won Lloyds Bank Fashion Challenge Top 10 UK Singles Concise Crossword No 1966 Entertainments Leading a double life This selective guide to entertainment and events… Theatre Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery Britain's collective illusion Television Choice BBC 1 6.00 Ceafax A. M. News headlines, weather,… Variations Pineau des Charentes Queen greets MPs from Argentina at reception President Menem told the non-aligned summit in Belgrade yesterday that Argentina would continue to seek sovereignty over the Falklands, but pledged to do so through negotiations with Britain By Our Foreign Staff: Tutu arrested again in anti-election protest The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,079 Flames that ended a World Cup game Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Business & Finance City Editor John Bell The Pound ASW rises to £20.1m Persimmon up Emess ahead Stock Markets Main Price Changes Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Mitsubishi may target Uk for £200m factory Bowater steps in with £382m Norton offer Saab seeks Ford link after losses Dutch company tests the water's depth Lawyers called into Manchester Ship Canal dispute Britain's reserves down by $405m Dell Computer Corporation By Our City Staff: Cautious approval for BA's UAL bid Water groups arrange tight terms for credit Business Roundup Linread jumps 26% Halls buys for £1.5m James Wilkes fourfold rise Porvair dips 12.6% FAI plummets 65% on write-downs North Mersey Fork Truck Specialists AMEV (UK) Ltd Profits ahead at Lilleshall Technology Project up Tokyo panel calls for 12-part split of NTT Miller & Santhouse in bid talks ASW steels a profits march Tempus Growth costs curb TNT Fortuna Holding Company PLC Broadcast shares soar on talks BAT lobby Share placing Unidare slump Rockwood up Stock Watch Eagle Trust brings in new directors London Traded Options NPI may take legal action over Stead deal Lowndes plans to raise £40m on property sales Psion up 58% to £1.63m BS chairman GPT order Ramco ahead RTZ boost Ewart bid off Clark goes back to basics The Times City Diary Bond faces write-down on television interests Argyll in Euro share swap Price is fight on time The Times City Diary Gap stopped The Times City Diary Holidays? No thanks Chiltern to issue profits forecast Air UK's Sterling service to Scotland has a lot… Norton Opax fighting a battle on two fronts Comment Alpha Stocks Universities Amersham surges on bid talk Stock Market Recent Issues Degree Course Vacancy Service Diary of The Times - Midland Bank Clearing Service (Reuter): Nikkei rises 135 points in thin trading Textiles and clothings aid to economy Postmortem of a 39-year-old dividend Ensuring professionalism in Lloyd's market WH Smith Group Plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Confident start to account Stock Exchange Prices Legal Appointments Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co., Overseas Development British Railways Board Criminal /Matrimohial Lawyers urgently required by… Clear case of legal complications Legal Brief Medical insurance is starting to gives GPs a headache, Dr Kathleen Allsopp writes Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Law Personnel Prop Proficient Limited Leading Shipowners' Protection and Indemnity… Kerr-McGee JM Management Services Personnel Resources The human challenge Human resourde strategies might be mundane, Edward Fennell reports, but they can be the mark of a good law firm Court against court in international judgment A private settlement on a worrying issue has left the legal world without a Court of Appeal ruling Nationwide Anglia Building Society Chapman Tripp Sheffield Young IRPC (Legal Assistance) Limited West Eight Legal and Accountancy Services Linklaters & Paines Firth Ross Martin Associates Ltd Course advice Inns and Outs Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Johnson, Stokes & Master The Law Society East Sussex Centenary Laurence Simons Associates Michael Page Legal Laurence Simons Associates Law Personnel Prop Proficient Limited Barristers' Senior Clerk Ronald Nathan & Co. Reuter Simkin Limited Abbey Life Glaxo Holdings P. l. c. Bandenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Philip Boynton Data Logic Quarry Dougall Special Risk Services Ltd Legal Resources Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Limited The Legal Recruitment Specialists The British Petroleum Company plc Trainee Law Lecturer The Locum Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Andrew Vivian or Paul Staplehurst Robert Walters Associates Recruitment Consultants Law Placements Cameron brook associates The Society of West End Theatre The protectors who keep our rivers green Environmental enthusiasts will find oppportunities in the new waterways authority. Joan Venner reports Public Appointments East Sussex Centenary The National Trust Durham County Council Riverside Health Authority Hampshire Wanted!! Birmingham City Council Riverside Health Authority Striving to escape a time warp Rugby Union: South Africna Game Copes with Touring Party but Falls Short of Standard Set by All Blacks Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Centre of Excellence West Berkshire Health Authority Piquet part of a new concept for Benetton Motor Racing Hereford City Council Today's Fixture Sheffield Health Authority Tonbridge School Governments plan to underwrite any Auckland losses Commonwealth Games Sport on TV Central Services Department Northampton Health Authority The British Antique Dealers' Association Mandarin: Aromatic to initiate Harwood double Carson steals show on return from Chicago Fabre colt for English stud Sedgefield Selections Nottingham results William Hill Ladbrokes Blinkered first time Women riders hoping for breakthrough Hexham Cumani outlines Longchamp plan for Kefaah Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections The Times Racing Service Finals cruelly expose a lack of education The Times guide to the World Cup as the qualifying tournament nears its closing stages Dates, Venues, Format A Complete Guide to the Temas and Group Standings on the Run-In to the Finals in Italy Millar has time off to consider prospects Cycling Uncertain times for Tayside Ice Hockey Four-star field performs in aid of charity Golf Bates in copyright dispute with TV Toshack sees Real start well Overseas Football Vardy keeps England on unique path Squash Rackets Experience the key as Roxburgh keeps faith with Leighton Football Overseas League Results Company quits ID scheme For the Record The beauty on the baseline gives it her final flourish Tennis Brown shows Britain way against Holland Hockey Harborne are sponsored at vital time Middlesex gain their revenge and lift trophy Cricket Cup holders start in Hertfordshire Success beckons for blind-date partners Bowls Stiff test from Swedes Basketball Jones learns jubilations are short-lived Gliding Confusion reigns as Gower's fate lies in the balance Notts pair in dispute Lineker vows to end a summer of discontent Lyle selected for Dunhill Cup team All set fair for Finisterre Blake Keeps the pressure on Record day for crowds Sport in Brief Picture Gallery (AFP): Solberg drugs result negative in further test From a Special Correspondent, Bled, Yugoslavia: A belated sponsor for British rowing Chang is unable to exact revenge
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