News from 11/09/1989
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William Leith, Victoria McKee, Malcolm Brown, Nick Nuttall, Sheila Gunn and Thomson Prentice, Victoria Glendinning, Mike Graham, Andrew McEwen, Sheila Gunn, T. G. Mitchell (President), Patricia Davies, Henry Leach, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, David Richards (Principal), Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Sally Brompton, John Bell, City Editor, Leslie Fielding, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, John Ashworth Vice-Chancellor, Matthew Terry (Vice President (Finance)), Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, M. J. Dennis (Secretary), Kevin Eason, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, David Tweed, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Sherban Cantacuzino, Secretary, Graham Ashley, C. A. A. Kilmister Executive Director, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, Alexandra King, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, George Fischer, Robin Young, Sallie Ecroyd and Richard Bassett, Dr Richard Golding, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Nicholas Baker, Michael McAdam, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Irene Farnsworth, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Geoffrey Matthews, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Pope John Paul II, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Trafford, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Caroline Clarke (Senior Treasurer), Heather Kirby, Craig Seton, Peter Applebome, Richard Owen, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Maxwell Newton, David J. Cohen, David Sapsted, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Sheila Gunn and Kevin Eason, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Peter Stothard US Editor, David Hynes, Philip Webster Chief Politcal Correspondent, Clive White, Jack Straw, Michael Austin, David Walker, Andrew Lycett, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Mac Margolis, David Young Energy Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoHungarians open border to the West Joy as refugees move out of camps but furious reaction in East Berlin High-flyers with heart Portfolio Bond Cooper hope Degree service Exam results Index By Our Foreign Staff: 164 missing in Danube river boat collision Women taking up arms against sex attackers Green Bill will toughen laws on litter louts and polluters By Our Sports Staff: Burghley triumph for Britain Inflation cheer for Chancellor Mr Lawson surprised EC finance ministers at their weekend conference in Antibes by suggesting that all existing EC currencies should be legal tender in every Community country Harvey Nichols By Our Political Editor: Ashdown in snub to Owen BP is expected to shed 2,000 jobs News Roundup Ambulance pay plea DIY trolley kills girl Rain brings flooding 5,000 at 'acid party' Hayward to be freed Siemens Labour to make detailed costing of its policies Information blackout on water groups Royal salute for British triumph IRA terror campaign 'run by one man' Correction University evidence of a 'brain-drain' contradicts minister Removal of teacher demanded Horse's height sets show world jumping No title By Our Education Reporter: School budgeting 'a threat to jobs' LA museum sues Christie's Impressionist paintings sale Bronze Age contender prepares for race More protection for battered women PM's sex survey veto 'will threaten Aids fight' Utrillos worth £7m 'are fakes' Nationwide Anglia Building Society Portfolio Bond Invention could signal end for land-bruising tractors Texas Instruments Protest at woodland homes plan By Our Technology Correspondent: British Gas 'fails to use green heat' Department admits link with CFCs Rushdie book 'biggest issue for Muslims' The Flora Project Warning against promises on pay Sun Alliance Life Ashdown calls on party to reject unilateralist lure Delegates demanded an end to bickering over the party name during heated exchanges at a conference fringe meeting last night. Delegates were united in calling for an end to the arguements and for consistency in future election campaigns to try to end confusion over their identity Alternative 'green Bill' is unveiled By Our Political Editor: 'Hurricane effect' of poll Party finances By Our Political Editor: Call for Hong Kong rights Auction for ITV comes under fire Space research the key to flowering of technology British Association at Sheffield Today's business Scientists' shortfall 'a crisis' Engineered like No Other Car in the World Powers courts to imprison 'should be much restricted' Shell Education Service Choirgiri sings her way to top Food poisoning up across Europe Women may benefit from skills shortage Chatterley objection River patrols Fighting back Witches foiled £2m deficit for opera house is predicted Murder charge Slow dismissal Book trouble Charter airlines in fight for survival as 1 m holidays are cut Design favoured by Prince may be built Open and closed faces of power Whitehall Brief SKY Pin-up fame for canine family Profits of Jaguar may fall by 69% Gorbachov dispels the rumours of coup threats Iraq overthrow attempt claimed World Roundup 'Devil's Island' talks Carter peace 'success' Reagan recovering (Reuter): Teresa pacemaker Yeltsin sees new face of capitalism in New York Problems of reform continue to plague leadership in Eastern Europe Pilot denies he was listening to soccer US looks to co-ordinate Kremlin tactics with Britain Hopes rise for British prisoner Iranian terrorist deported (Reuter): Mixed feelings as Hungarians open flood gate New York (Reuter): Mr Matyas Szuros, president of the Hungarian National Assembly, says, in an interview with Newsweek magazine published yesterday, his country has more problems with some communist allies than with the West. Hungary needed to start working towards pulling out of the East-bloc Warsaw Pact military alliance, Mr Szuros said. Asked if he no longer saw his country as a Soviet satellite, he said: "We really were a satellite as long as the Brezhnev Doctrine was in effect. But it's not true anymore. Hungary today is truly sovereign Lawson currency plan bemuses EC Bush to permit US troop deployment in Peru drug province Colombian forces raid estates Murders mark intifada Deng's failure to appear seen as sign of Yang supremacy Two men who escaped to the West after the Peking riots said in London yesterday that the reform movement in China would rise again, and said they planned to help. Mr Wan Ren Nan and Mr Chen Izi, both prominent industrialists and members of the Communist Party, said they were China's most wanted men Cartel's $400m 'rotted' in cellar Abbey National Plc (Reuter): Tear gas used on Boesak's protesting congregation Copenhagen (AFP)-Mr Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, the Danish Foreign Minister, has apologized to Pretoria for the ransacking of the South Afrian Consultate by anti-apartheid demonstrators here on Firday night. His apology came after Pretoria condemned the attack by betweèn 50 and 60 masked protesters, who burnt papers, smashed furniture and broke windows. BZ, the Copenhagen squatters' organization, and United Action Against Apartheid claimed responsibility Sharp Copiers North Korean defectors swim the Han estuary Kohl tries to defuse row over tilt to right Christian Democrats to meet in Bremen Algerian President dismisses premier (Reuter): Party arrests Re-entry vote (AFP): Typhoon toll (AFP): Rebel jailed (Reuter): Blast tragedy (Reuter): Tribe attack (Reuter): Castaway back Asylum drive Giving as good as they get While the Government calls on the 'selfish' young to do more for charity, thousands are already donating time and money. Sally Brompton talks to the high-flyers with a heart Tomorrow Brck Romantic visions of a 'kinder Britain' Enjoy a day in Belgium or France-and save money The Times Times Diary Failures look to the future As Hungary opens its border to refugees heading West, George Fischer reports on a volt-face by its communist rulers Ivory Coast white elephant Bernard Levin muses on a mammoth cathedral dominating an African outpost Parents squashed by the Tory steamroller Jack Straw on the freedom of choice that proved an educational mirage At long last, Mynagisawinner Barriers in the Sky Applecart Called Consensus Bedtime Reading Penalty of thrift for chronic sick Extending the princely vision Cathedral plumbing A lesson to others Student unions as campus power Churchill's tribute Hospital admissions As the Swedish say Off the cuff Court Circular Today's royal engagement Anniversaries Birthdays today School news Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Pope's message of peace Pope John Paul II has written an Apostolic Letter to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War. This is an edited version Marriages Djm: Nature notes Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Reception Service luncheon Sir Christopher Chancellor Re-establishing the authority of Reuters news agency in the post-war period Peter Brodie A tough approach to the hardened criminal On This Day Rear Admiral Lord Nelson My Lord, Tigre, at Anchor off Jaffa, May 30. New life springs from old bones Science Report Institution of Mechanical Engineers Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… East Grinstead Medical Research Trust For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Births The Times English National Opera London Coliseum Royalty, babies and kid gloves Television Royal Opera House The Texas showboat The building of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's new home has been a 10-year story of rows which make the fictional squabbles of Dallas, the television soap-opera, seem tame. Richard Morrison was at this weekend's grand opening A taste of poetry in motion Dance New York City Ballet Theatre Royal, Glasgow Theatre 1913 Man In the Moon Tumult of ideas Proms SCO/Davies Albert Hall/Radio 3 Making love and war The Phantom of the Opera How old is old enough? A court ruling robs a teenage father of the chance to raise his son because he may 'lose interest'. Heather Kirby asks: what age brings responsibility? NCH The Tom girls A boy's name can be a bonus for a woman with a businesslike mind The Times Weighing up for the job Those carrying excess baggage find an ancient form of discrimination still at work in our 'body beautiful' society Theatre London Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 1971 Entertainments Getting in the swing Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery Tara Arts Group Theatre for the 90s! Rejecting the essence of film Television Choice Variations Radio Choice Pineau des Charentes BBC1 Two soldiers charged with murder of Catholic man The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,084 Bentley for sale in cardboard boxes Weather Branson in paper talks Index City Editor John Bell Change on Week The Pound Stock Market By Our City Staff: BA suffers setback in bid for UAL stake Goldberg in Macy's sales deal Aspinall's to go in Leisure casinos sale Tourist Rates Pembridge set to confirm bid for DRG Takeover offer may be pegged at or below market price Millionaire who was Goldsmith front man Britain under pressure to relinquish IMF rank Sale 'near' of Bond breweries Lion Nathan group of New Zealand tipped as buyer Norton to continue offer for De La Rue Wall Street in new Boesky inquiries John Charcol talk about a better mortgage Section 2 Hoylake set for key US decisions Query over Polly Peak's banana deal Tempus Tandon Perverse reaction to good news on the economy Gilt-Edged Chesham Amalgamations Electricity board lays plans for cable TV Redwing avoids cutback after move to quality British Vita may reach £22.5m Reporting this Week By Our City Staff: French buy into Dewey Knights and white satin The Times City Diary Good's bye to all that The Times City Diary Seeing red at Barclays The Times City Diary (Reuter): Brady seeks law change Croft's original Flotation to raise £20m for Birse Sterling G7 treads fine line on controlling the dollar Economic View End of an IMF era in sight Change of direction puts Eadie Holdings on road to greater profits USM Review Harmony poised to buy Norton Opax Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts By Our City Staff: Forecast by Tilbury questioned Stock Watch North Mersey Strength & Reliability Fork Truck… Dollar's revival heralds new monetary standard US Notebook Olives Paper Mill Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices The little successes The squeeze is tightest on smaller business but, as Derek Harris reports, the entrepreneur is robust Lombard Natwest Commercial Services Ltd The minister's message: Government, keep put The investors that hold stakes by the million Venture capital is becoming a more favoured means of fund-raising Vital factor for newcomers The Company Card The simple precautions that head off a disaster The banks think small Rodney Hobson describes a new policy in the High Street branches and warns of the problems that can lead to failiure Barclays Information Centre Thousands of jobs with a little help The Royal Bank of Scotland The men who decided to go it alone The oil man just went on growing, says Rodney Hobson Job satisfaction is the name of this independent one-man game Midland The Listening Bank Problems, pitfalls and the male bias British Coal enterprise Helping Create Jobs A woman's advice Homework and hard work in the winner's formula Majority time with minority interests, by Irene Farnsworth Small Firms Service Century Factors Limited Degree Course Vacancy Service Today, The Times publishes a list of vacancies… Diary of The Times-Midland Bank Clearing Service Bank on a top career Clearing banks can be choosy about graduates, Malcolm Brown says, but recruits are headed for the fast lane Cavendish Consultants Telephone numbers of Careers Offices throughout the United Kingdom List of degrees awarded by the University of Surrey Education Courses Review The Polytechnic of North London Institut francais International Correspondence Schools Time to stop shouting through mattresses Can universities win more government and public support? St. George's University School of Medicine Holborn School of Law Surrey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Bradford Lansdowne College The Rapid Results College A sense of hope out of terrible suffering Enniskillen, which made headlines when it suffered an Ira massacre, now has a school for Catholic and Protestant children. Edward Gorman reports Holborn School of Law Chelsea Tutors St. Joseph's Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items European Business School West London Institute of Higher Education Surry Tutorial College a General Education Group… Harrogate Tutorial College Davies Laing & Dick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chiltern Nursery Training College Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland The Listening Bank Ashbourne David Game Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Mba Llb Mander Portman Woodward Grace International College Holborn Sixth Form Centre Abbey Tutorial College Guildford Secretarial College South London College Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman Central College Connaught College Milestone Tutorial College London College of Business Brookside Secretarial College Queen Mary College IAPS Redland High School Monkton Combe School St Edmund's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shrewsbury High School Arnold School, Blackpool (H. M. C.) New College School Oxford Riddlesworth Hall Colfe's School Housemistress St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School The American College Charters - Ancaster School University of Oxford Appointment of Bursar Bursar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continued on next page Resident Student Radley College Head OISE "The Essential People Management Skills" Alliance Francaise St. Andrew's Cambridge The Writing School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selwyn College Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Fellowships New College Oxford University Tonbridge School Governess/teacher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Temporary Crème La Crème Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Adventure Personnel Ltd Educational Institute of Purchasing and Supply Lectureship in Japanese Studies University of London Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Drake Distinction B. J. Crawford's Min. £17,000 + Bonus + Excellent Package University of Reading University of Oxford Queen Mary & Westfield College Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The National Trust The Zarak Partnership Recruitment Consultants Bradfield College Rugby School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loretto School Multiple Display Advertising Items Caroline King Appointments Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants J B Reynier Ltd PA Secretary Pa/sec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/Trust Events Administrator Chelsea Sw10 Caroline King Appointments Seer Selection Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants PA—£12,500 plus car Stella Fisher Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Language Business Anderson, Squires Financial Recruitment Specialists Bi-Lingual Opportunitties for French and Spanish… I-Lingual secretarial positions offered by major… Belgravia Bureau Super Secretaries Daks Simpson Plc The Law Society Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Leeds Castle Stella Fisher Recruitment Consultants Secretary Ski Company Part Time Vacancies Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants International Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomas's London Day Schools Tempting Times Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Non-Secretarial Futures Secretarial Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Chartleigh City Solicitors First Creme Saracens demolish Bedford's defences Rugby Union: The Club Whose Commitment Transcends Narrow Confines Aims to Develop the 15-Man Game Rugby Union Results Down in the cellar the new Bath vintage matures For the Record Wasps profit from change in values Zalazl is doubtful for final classic Racing Flat leaders Jockeys Mandarin: Lucky Verdict for second Cesarewitch From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Chimes Of Freedom heads 1,000 market Mandarin: Southwell Selections Results from Saturday's five meetings Rapid Raceline Curragh results Ladbrokes Blinkered first time Rock City fourth to Boutin colt Longchamp details Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Champions dazzle but need longer periods of brilliance Football: Arsenal's Victory Provides Greater Cheer for Tailenders than Concern for Contenders Rush heralds return to form Coventry lose their footing at summit Rosario completes the great Norwich escape Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check A fit Whiteside holds key Navratilova inches from success but Graf has measure Tennis Purley secure title without losing set Miller and partner take pairs Bowls Denison is too nippy for weary Smyth Havant's fury is unleashed Hockey Open victory means that school is out for jubilant Murray Golf Play-off to Douglas as Frenchwoman falters From a Special Correspondent: British pair never in hunt Rowing Results from Bled Castleford's greater share of feast Rugby League Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Devrient and Cudmore in harmony Polo: Squirrels Squeak through in Final of Guards Club Tournament Gatting stands his ground Cricket: Essex are Poised for Victory to Guarantee Second Place in Championship Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Gooch adds to the misery of Gower Spin bowlers turn corner for England Rothmans leads as Doldrums beckon Yachting Wicketkeeper leads way to final success Coe runs into final twist of irony on the straight Backley best as British men take third place Change for grand prix Home and Family Finance Ltd (Reuter): Brazil go through by default Prost victory improves his chance of the title Sport in Brief Becker is US Open champion By a Special Correspondent: British team repeats success
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