News from 07/09/1989
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N. Tom Wright, John Hurst, Barbara Taylor, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Mark Girouard, Patricia Davies, A. R. Chinnery, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Angela Mackay, Ivo Tennant, B. Seshadri, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, M. C. Fletcher, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Neville McBain, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Robin Oakley and John Lewis, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Lynda Gratton, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Norris McWhirter (Chairman), Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Chris Smart, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Anne Barnes, Ann Kent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, R. N. G. Stone, Mary Sainsbury-Hicks, Ian McIntyre, N. R. MacNicol, B. J. Davies, Geoffrey Matthews, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Tait, Gordon M. L. Smith, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Oscar Moore, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Adrian Morgan (Yachting Correspondent), S. Smith, George Rushe, John Doherty, E. Bailey, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Rhodes Boyson, David Hunt, Chris Partridge, Stewart Francis, Headmaster, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, John Bell, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Keith Wheatley, Mark Seamen, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Janet Wood, Nicholas G. T. Dunlop, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Anthony Montague Browne, Tony Dawe, A. J. de Nahlik, Graham Searjeant, Melinda Wittstock, Andrew Buckoke, Tim Jones, Lawrence Wheatley, Roddy Mackenzie, Stuart Hills, Noël Goodwin, John Holusha, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Frederick Bonnart, Alan Amos, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Philip Webster and Roland Rudd, Mark Fuller, A. N. Allott, Colin Campbell, Mac Margolis, Tim Page-Ratcliff, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Mandy Rice-Davies, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, P. Wilton, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, John Goodbody and David Sapsted,
Resumo500 England fans held in riot round-up Running battles with police on the streets of Stockholm Legacy of war Market drops Degree service Exam results Index Water package aimed at investment spread Amazon pilot rescued passengers one by one Air traffic 'buy-out to end chaos' Rail crash driver is charged Thatcher pledges help for Colombia Democrat politicians warned President Bush yesterday that he faced a formidable task in steering his new anti-drugs strategy through Congress, saying that the funding was inadequate Style war Invest for School Fees Limited Ruling South African party holds on A brick was thrown through the window of South Africa House in central London, three men were arrested and a policeman was hurt last night after 180 anti-apartheid demonstrators caused traffic jams staging a sit-down protest outside the embassy Drought causes cheese price rise News Roundup Soldier charged Rose museum study Chalfont job switch Esso petrol rises 5p Patio body charges Children found safe after cellar ordeal English National Opera 'Most complex sell-off ever' unveiled Water privatization Government denies power sale 'scuppered' Labour may impose tax on cars causing the worst pollution Party to examine union immunities Health sales under way Tagged defendant went on run for four days Post 'missing its targets' White Horse and blackboard Mouse bred to produce human blood Fire brigade chain of command revised in wake of disaster King's Cross tragedy Method of selecting baby's sex established Unique case could 'stir hornet's nest' Divorce dispute Greenhouse effect lifts gas platform Engineers to offset rise in sea level Parachute fund-raisers make 1,200ft drop a family affair Air chief's début jump raises £50,000 Passenger flight carried four tons of explosives Double drink price, tour head says Action sought over lager louts abroad Pregnancy 'damaged reputation of hunt' Prince of Wales to open exhibition Royal vision of Britain Wartime rush for marriage Portfolio Bond J. Henry Schrober Wagg & Co. Limited Future public ownership will have 'to take new forms' 'Political schools' attacked Debates today BNFL facing one-day strike over pay £300,000 offer for BR chief Transport debate Picture Gallery Labour's policies are not radical enough, TUC told Bickerstaffe demands early UK moves to join European Monetary System 'Low-skill economy' predicted Tulip Computers UK PLC Record August car sales defy efforts to squeeze spending Honda (UK) Ltd. Hurricane takes to the skies again after 42 years Union leaders to back graduate tax Student finance British universities must adopt lower standards in science courses to avoid an "emerging national crisis in scientific and technical manpower", Sir Samuel Edwards, president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science said yesterday. Sir Samuel, director of the Cavendish Laboratory, less specialized degree courses Big pay jump on cards to lure new BR chief Mother remanded Car ambush Prison escape Boys in court Open and shut Murder case Seeing red Slapping case Fall boy dies Wet suit theft Volunteer Reserve Forces (Reuter): East Germany accuses Bonn World Roundup Maigret creator dies Iraq missile setback Bing marriage ends (Reuter): Bakker trial resumes Call to arms brings tepid response Bush's Drive on Drugs Crusader with his eye on future Man in the News: William Bennett Comfortable victory for Lubbers' party Dutch general election Inquest told Masai heard screams in night Death penalty threat will stir Colombian row Paris offer to help Barco £1 billion fraud at top bank No Title Britain praised for dutifully toeing line on Euro-laws National Insurance Services Ltd. Publicity boost for Soviet space sponsors Picture Gallery Thatcher seeks more Western aid for Warsaw From a Correspondent: Solidarity set for key Cabinet jobs British Airways Summit marred by feuding nations B&q (Reuter): Party leader is sentenced for Uzbek bribery Nato divided on inspection right Arms Control Obstacles (Reuter): Briton dies in Spain (Reuter): Port riots (Reuter): China cholera (AFP): Ministry cuts (AFP): Peace plan (Reuter): Oil slaughter (Reuter): Sea tragedy (AFP): Pilot flees Rail deaths A fat lot of good? Should parental preoccupations with diets be projected on to children? Ann Kent reports Bulmers' Ciders Vodka tonics An eye to the future Medical Briefing Slip, slop, slap The Times Picture Gallery Old remedies Fighting in a world of shadow Legacy of War Part 4 Cracking the Enigma cipher laid bare the Nazi's secrets, but code breaking was only one aspect of undercover work. Mark Seamen, a contributor to The Times Atlas of the Second World War, traces the links connecting the SOE heroes to the spies of Watergate The Times The World at War special offer Mrs Monro Ltd Times Nespapers Limited Recalling a great sacrifice Major & Mrs Holts Battlefield Tours Ltd SKY One Tomorrow Times Diary One rotten peach in their barrel Bernard Levin delivers his verdict on the Marks & Spencer method of policing a department store Coming to Thatcherite terms with the social charter Ronald Butt on the wisdom of accommodation with Brussels An obsession with grandpa Bush starts a style war Peter Stothard, US Editor of The Times, on the coded message behind the presidential campaign against the drug culture Will They Ever Learn? Brief Encounter Diplomatic Exit Paying the price of democracy Royal separation Taking it literally Examinations results Churchillian tribute to Chamberlain Railings that survive Foster-child ruling Lebanese conflict Student unions still in question Restoring classic films Sylvan memories Perish the thought! Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Service reception Service dinner Russell Meiggs Anniversaries Appointments Dinner Patrick R. H. Lynch Mr Justice Bush School announcements £10,000 boost for the Douglas-Home award Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Marriages Georges Simenon Raising crime fiction to the level of art Lieut-Gen Sir William Turner A veteran Scottish Borderer Gaetano Scirea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items On This Day Britain's Natwest Jets Leading the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund British Heart Foundation London Antique Dealers Fair Gene and protein puzzle uncovered Science Report The MacCallums claim yet another gold medallist Piping Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington High Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Inner Temple Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Italia Nel Mondo Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gainfully employed Television Man with global ambitions Simon Tait meets Sam Wanamaker, the fighter in the cause of the reconstruction of Shakesspeare's Globe Theatre, in aid of which Dustin Hoffman and friends are performing in London tonight Royal Shakespeare Company Winning the truth game Cinema Geoff Brown on sex, lies and videotape, Jacknife, a Strange Place to Meet, When the Whales Came and The Fly II Take a leisurely stroll around the lake with a native Lake Wobegon Tonight Apollo Theatre Back with a new-found zip Opera The Pirates of Penzance Savoy Spreading the pleasures thinly Theatre Boswell For the Defence Playhouse Softening up Bach Proms Bach B Minor Mass Albert Hall/Radio 3 Recital Alexey Sultanov Wigmore Hall Lee-Roy Travel Theatre & Concert Specialists The war of words David Hunt takes satisfaction in an account of the months after Munich How War Came By Donald Cameron Watt Heinemann,£25 Compassion and hope in the old routine Fiction Fludd By Hilary Mantel Viking,£11.95 We are Still Married By Garrison Keillor Faber,£11.99 The Booker Book By Simon Brett Sidgwick & Jackson,£11.95 Honourable Friends By Janet Daley Weidenfeld & Nicolson,£10.95 The Times Higher Education Supplement Slings and arrows Against Goliath By David Steel Weidenfeld & Nicolson,£14.95 BBC Books Britain with knobs on: a princely vision A Vision of Britain By H. R. H. The Prince of wales Doubleday, £16.95 Foyles Art Gallery This selective guide to entertainment and events… Best Selling Books Concise Crossword No 1968 Entertainments Mainstream success Variations N M Rothschild Asset Management Ltd A case of mistaken identity Television Choice Helicopter airlift for beleaguered Americans British diplomats stay The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18.081 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Index City Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market Panel to meet on Hoylake Blue Circle up Stock Markets Tourist Rates Wimpey chief calls for interest rates cut to 12% DTI criticizes brokers over ConsGold By Our City Staff: Shares hit by rights issue fear Tim Bell strikes out in £7.6m buyout Thatcher's advisor realizes dream of owning own PR business Norton Opax lifts bid for De La Rue T&N falls to £40m on provisions Tombs steps down after seven years of success Boots expands opticians side The Mortgage Corporation Williams Holding Plc Food is Hillsdown's bread and butter Tempus Croda surprises with half-time increase Business Roundup Peter Black up at £9.6m Europa acquisition Courtaulds in £13m buy Allied-Lyons issue Company Briefs Recent Issues N&P climbs to £6.15m Federated falls to £1.2m The Times Stock Watch Williams to float motor division MB Group in £195m acquisition Leading sport up the isle The Times City Diary Sun Alliance at £191 m despite tough conditions Mecca soars to half-time £31m Lilley lifts bid for Tilbury to £137m with cash alternative Amicable separation The Times City Diary Woods for the please Hillsdown in £60m disposal to WH Smith BBA contract London stake Plessey shareholders look Before they leap Comment Support your local water Comment FKI drops $500m US plan Olliff & Partners P. L. C. MAI in agreed £33m bid for MIL Research Plans for buyout at Hoare Govett Chartsearch Ltd. Aids drug price plea rejected UAL to allow time for rival United bid Bunzl set for £200m sale after profits fall By Our City Staff: Receivers in bid to save development Lawson's alternative to Delors Chancellor seeks market approach to monetary union Elf to spend £50m on drilling six N Sea wells Enterprise Oil is to invest £500,000, to help establish a £4 million European sub-sea technology centre in Aberdeen to serve the oil industry Enterprise agrees division of Texas Eastern interests Picture Gallery By Our City Staff: Redwood lobbied over bid for BAT Wall Street Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Traditional Options (AP): Dow falls 24 points on nervous selling World Markets Tandon Polly Peck poised for US buy Stock Market Frost Group rose 1p to 316p, equalling its high for the year. Govett Strategic Investment Trust now owns almost 22 per cent. Dealers believe that someone will eventually bid, keeping the banking side but selling the petrol stations Brompton, the USM safety and quality control group, rose 5p to 120½p. It is 35 per cent owned by Swiss rival Inspectorate, which has merged with Adia. Dealers are hoping that the merged company will now make a full bid Three Tokyo banks fined for transfers after market crash Sun Alliance Group plc Royal air maroc Labatt has a taste for HEF pizzas Polygram talks for A&M under threat from Disney Herb Alpert record company in play Blue Circle Industries PLC Conder builds to £5.1m Corona stake US purchase Chief resigns Greig Middleton and Co. Limited Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Sharp falls Masterstroke : the notebook computer The active book has no keyboard, but it is a pocket computer, fax machine, word processor, private diary and you can talk to it. Chris Partridge reports Mitac (UK) Ltd. English ? - you'll do nicely Why US firms are wooing British workers Jobscene Goodbye, old smoky With conventional energy generators causing pollution, the fuel cell could be the "green" alternative whose time has come Sun Microsystems The new crock car Ring the changes Matthew May on how the marketing methods used in France and America could help revive British Telecom's troubled videotex information service PC boom in Europe Briefing Alten Computing & Accountancy Consultants Capital Appointments Limited Alten Philips Alten Independent Assessment & Research Centre British Telecom Business Simulations Ltd The Institution of Mechanical Engineers BBC Personnel Resources Property Investment Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate Analyst Programmers Systems Engineers Software… 1992: are we missing the boat? While our common market partners are training graduates to exploit wider European markets, Britain appears to be lagging behind, warns Lynda Gratton (left) Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481—Appointments Phone:… An Overseas Property Investment Group Require a… P-E Inbucon Executive Resourcing National Power Bursar Hill Samuel Investment Services Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Thompson Financial Recruitment Specialists Equations Accountancy Recruitment Residential Lettings Negotiator Graduate Appointments Royal Botanic Gardens Kew IAPS Royal Botanic Gardens Kew W. B. H. Human Resources Kuwait Oil Tanker Co Sak International Fine Arts Auction Company International property company Director - Operations Does your Income Reflect your Ability? The Association of Financial Services Professionals Abbatt Pierson & Co (Adpec) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Everald Compton International Executive Consultants Shipley Blackburn Allied Duncar Assurance plc Syndicated Management Services Business Travel Social and Community Planning Research Shropshire Publications Crone Corkill & Associates Limited Two Executive Property Consultants Careers Recruitment Agency Eximious Excellent Distinguished Eminent Julie Ferguson Advertisement Services Manager News… The International Stock Exchange Royal St. George's Golf Club Thai Partners International Ltd Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland The National Association of British and Irish… A Month Fieldwork Manager for Survey Research Institute Chemical Industries Association Limited Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Costain Civil Engineering Limited National Childminding Association Are you in Sales? 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PA for Art Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Television Angela Mortimer Sun Alliance Pensions Terry Romp&company Advertising Big Bang Ball Secretary—south Ken Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA to Financial Director Barrett Lloyd Davis Associates International American Co SKI Company Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items CLS Resources Ltd Personal Secretary Non-Secretarial SKI Chalet Staff with a Difference Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingsland Pers Cons Architects' Secretary Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Degree Course Vacancy Service Degrees awarded by Heriot-Watt University Fearsome putting challenge County cricket Way eager to arrest his startling slide with repeat success Golf Let youth have its head for West Indies tour Grant has confidence to fulfil tall order High jumper finds enthusiasm to complement a great talent Uninspired cameras Athletics selection at fault Captaincy answer Regis injury a setback to World Cup hopes Lowering the limit Today's Fixtures Sports on TV England in hurry to secure victory Squash Rackets By a Special Correspondent: Leng has historic treble as her aim Equestranism Mandarin: Run Don't Fly to complete treble Flu ban 'unlikely' Speculation that Nashwan might switch from the Arc to the St Legar because of a possible equine flu ban on a British runners in France is ill-founded. Louis Romanet, director general of the French Jockey Club, yesterday described a ban as ''most unlikely'' Mandarin: York Selections Mandarin: Salisbury Selections The Times Racing Service Hard As Iron again lives up to his name Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections York results Ladbrokes Leading US chaser joins Forster Multiple Display Advertising Items Nottinghamshire's cup triumph is paced to perfection Cricket:holders Lack the Sense of Purpose of their Rivals and Fail in Attempt to Meet Essex in Final Essex profit from Prichard's innings From a Special Correspondent: British pair make certain Rowing Repechage Results from Bled Littlewoods Lead role played by Malan Lord's unearths spin bowler Leading First-Class Averages BVF moves to bring in foreign coach Volleyball By a Special Correspondent: England reach favoured position Lacrosse Miller and Mackenzie continue to advance Bowls Prize for Wasps props Time right to open fresh chapters in the Welsh game Rugby Union England let slip their advantage Hockey Points taken as Wakefield pay a penalty N Ireland are left to rue mistakes as their quest is ended Football:two Home Countries Fall Sadly by the Wayside in World Cup Fox faces vote of no confidence Stapleton leaves a memorable mark Last Night's Results England and Scotland impressive in opening Golf Welsh are stranded at bottom of group Prost agrees to partner Mansell at Ferrari Motor Racing Navratilova skates on after the Ice Queen's departure Tennis For the Record Full speed Steinlager surfs into lead Yatching Picture Gallery Golf scene Butcher's night of courage Exemplary captain Greenpeace England's wing plan worthless TCCB rules Greig out of captaincy WRU pair support James Sport in Brief Scots lament a catalogue of misfortunes Brady announces his retirement Nebiolo annoys athletes
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