News from 14/09/1989
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Jeremy Andrews, Colin MacIntosh, Nick Nuttall, Brian Collett, Patricia Davies, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, Gillian Chubb, Derek Pollard, Neil Bennett, Cliff Feltham, Angela Mackay, Richard Pawson, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Tim Jones and Jill Sherman, Carol Leonard, Eric Robinson, Librarian, John Baker, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Chris Wright Executive Member, Henry Gee, Robin Oakley and Sheila Gunn, Craig Seton and Fiona Barton, Ian Ross Athens, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, J. Grimond, Andrew Moger, Louise Taylor, Peter Dear and Penny Osborn, Matthew May, Mel Webb, St-Nom-la-Bretéche, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Kevin Keohane, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, R. C. Doolan, Chris Gebbie (Chairman), Caroline Berman, Tony Ward, John Ebor, Charles Bremner, Michael Jack, David C. Pickup, Director General, Elizabeth Becker, Seebohm, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Steven Downes, Tom Cross, Gavin Bell, Michael Clark and Neil Bennett, John Woodcock, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), John Higgins, Hilary Mason, Alan Mattingly, Director, Catherine Sampson, Jeffrey Bernard, William Holmes, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Liz Gill, Jonathan Braude, Michel Syrett, John Bell and Kevin Eason, Michael Evans and Paul Bompard, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Martin Waller, Marne La Vallée, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, C. J. Rudge (Consultant surgeon), Christopher L. Theis, Nicholas Bethell, Derek A. Webster, Chairman, I. H. Seach-Allen, David Brewerton, George Ace, B. H. Newman, Andrew Sinclair, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, David Sapsted, David Rowan, and Christopher Mosey, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Austin, Robert Cantuar, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Andrew Buckoke, Melinda Wittstock, Pat Sweet, Bunny Austin, Michael Horsnell, David Hamilton Eddy, Donald Coggan, Noël Goodwin, Harvey Elliott and Nicholas Wood, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Peter Kenny, Kit Evans, Michael Evans, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Mark Thomas, C. Pavey, Colin Campbell, Kit Miller, G. C. Honnywill, H. D. Berman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Kirby, Jim Gordon, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Gordon Burrows,
ResumoLabour aims to end arms factory jobs Agency 'would set up new industries' Agency 'Would set up new industries' An @#@ICM poll in The Guardian today gives Labour a 10 per cent lead, one of the biggest it has enjoyed under Mr Neil Kinnock's leadership. The poll puts Labour on 46 per cent (44 last month), Conservatives 36 (36), Democrats 7 (6), Greens 5 (8) and the SDP 4 (3) Saturday Save £100 Portfolio Bond £711,000 error Degree service London results Index De Klerk 'to consider Mandela release soon' A 'lost mountain world' reveals 17 new species A trust to fund the conservation of amphibians and reptiles was launched at the congress yesterday. Mr Gerald Durrell, of the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust, launching the trust, said: "Its function effort around the conservation effort around the world." The fund is supported by the World Wide Fund for Nature Koch offers the hand of healing Inquiry after 79 beagle pups suffocate on ferry News Corp in $1.4bn MGM bid Hungary sets deadline for exodus of refugees BBC drops Hayward interview Strand Theatre Bombers attack 4 Penguin shops Costs put Channel rail link in doubt News Roundup Fire hazard rethink Rottweiler ban urged TV-am dispute settled Increase in assaults Listeria death alert Budget Bupa Centre Brooke acts to calm storm Intelligence leaks Italians examine Iraq bank-loans scandal Severe action needed to cut trade deficit, Labour says Britain 'leader' in live animal export Jaguar profits dive while Rover's rise £630m budget shortfall claimed NHS inflation Airline wins battle for route Transatlantic flights Patten hits at Asian leaders in Urdu row A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Dentist struck off register for giving excessive treatment Misconduct hearing Portfolio Bond Council goes to court over fostered child Brothel owner beat me and buried me alive, woman says Lawyer convinced of Hayward's guilt Smuggling conviction Tom King signs up for the Lords and Commons Travel Accident Insurance Plan Home loan for students Audi Low copper intake may increase heart disorders in Britain Labour spells out curbs on car use Transport in the 1990s Seven prototype Underground trains giving improved fire protection and passenger disrections were unveiled yesterday by London Regional Transport. The color-coded trains are the first stage of a £35 million face-lift for the 460 Tube fleet, to be completed in 1993. The livery will incorporate Tube line colors used on Underground maps. Safety measures include better communications for drivers and the use of fire resistant material, designed to meet recommendations of the Fennell report into the King's Cross fire Train crash arrests Inquest opens Fraud charges Aids cases up Soap success Walk allowed Player's strike Arsonist hunt Fisons Reflections of another age in waters of the Wey AT&T 'Raw minerals will not run out' By Our Science Correspondent: Stereotype of rapist 'badly flawed' By Our Science Editor: Studies into climatic variations urged By Our Science Editor: Handbook of Man 'out in 15 years' Tissue transplants spur breakthrough in brain treatment Medical advances By Our Science Correspondent: Public demand more research Lotus UK team to visit French nuclear fuel reprocessor Leukaemia investigation The British Nuclear Fuels plant at Sellafield, Cumbria, was closed yesterday by a 24hour strike by 1,600 specialist staff (Ronald Faux writes). The action, by members and Specialists, halted reprocessing operation from the Calder Hall plant. The union, which is seeking a 12 per cent pay rise, said the stoppage probably cosst the company £2.5 million. It has rejected a 7.75 per cent offer Demand for more research into sex abuse of children Economic growth 'will have to be environment-friendly' By Our Arts Correspondent: Campaign to help disabled enjoy arts Christie's estimate out by £711,000 Saleroom Impressionists for sale Party divided by Plaid Cymru offer of election pact Picture Gallery Music grants benefit military bands most Big majority condemns poll tax Data Protection Act concern Government blocks flats scheme praised by Prince S Africa cricket tour attacked Debates today Big Apple goes sour for 'Hizzoner' Koch in mayoral contest KGB film shows Philby contact Britons filmed aiding drug cartel World Roundup Támbo decision today Summit hopes rise Japan bans all ivory Budapest envoy begins mission of reconciliation (Reuter): US senators deal a blow to the Trident programme Washington (Reuter)- President Bush won his first veto battle yesterday when the Senate narrowly failed to override his quashing of a Bill attaching conditions to an agreement with Japan to develop a new Japanese fighter, the FSX The truth about the Soviet bicycle factory Right-wingers claim Swapo murder East Berlin exodus hits basic services Our Foreign Staff: 'No evidence' of Ward murder With this Much Power National Power (Reuter): Polish Parliament takes control of Interior Ministry Warsaw (Reuter)- Romanian border guards apparently attacked 30 Polish tourists travelling by train from Budapest to Bucharest, using rifle butts and tear gas, Polish television reported early today. The incident, occurred just hours after Mr Mazowiecki was installed as Prime Minister Halifax Typhoon Sarah kills 33 US dilemma as pressure grows for Arafat visa Cairo plan to host Arab-Israeli talks The Mubarak initiative Jerusalem - Palestinians set a car belonging to the deputy US Consul in East Jerusalem on fire yesterday (Richard Owen writes). The attack was unusual because Palestinians have praised America for opening a dialogue with the PLO. The US Consulate condemned the attack as vandalism Boat people's return after repatriation angers Hong Kong Purge feared as Peking dismisses reformist official (Reuter): Burma torture claim (AFP): Leak blamed Crisis talks (AP): Dealer held (AFP): Fast recovery (Reuter): Truce offer (AFP): Soviet 'mafia' (Reuter): Miners die (Reuter): Lubbers move TEEStSIDE Memories of a massacre America renews its assault on 'Fortress Europe' A killing machine with a mission The Times Profile Pol Plot British Marine Industries Federation An offer from city to port Loyalty or betrayal? Why the father of an American spy is in Britain to campaign for his release The Times The new body snatchers Private health screening is catching on in a big way. But is it money well spent? Liz Gill reports Spreading fat confusion Medical Briefing Rat trap Association for Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Super Royal Jelly Thin ice The Times Diary Picture Gallery Conquering peaks of the keyboard Bernard Levin muses over Andras Schiff, a pianist who excelled at his Austrian festival The new realism of Ashdown's Democrats Ronald Butt discusses the SLD's renewed search for power and influcnce Odds against a bookie's Horlick An isolated patch of blue Nicholas Betbell on a deliberate snub in the European Parliament The Mubarak Initiative The Ambulancemen's Dispute Running for Mayor Dearth of data on drug misuse Electoral pacts Road links onus Boigny's 'follies' Prince and architects Realistic look at new greenery Tory resignation Spending controls Instead of a watch? Off the cuff Chair in memory of Dr Ramsey A science subsumed Black marks Medical backing Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception The Royal Air Forces Association Dismantling the greenhouse Science Report Memorial Service Anniversaries Luncheons Picture Gallery Sir Ronald Gibson Service dinners Forthcoming marriages School news Birthdays today Marriages SQN Ldr J0hn Brookes Berhtesgaden the last raid of the war Gina Manès Napoleon's consort in lassic film epic Walter Mimpriss A surgeon who inspired his staff and students Latest wills Look not every man on his own things, but every man… (From our Correspondents): Latest Intelligence Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Meaning of strife Television Out of balance Proms Hallé/Skrowaczewski Albert Hall/Radio 3 Phillips I just called to say I loathe you Cinema Geoff Brown reviews Talk Radio, Lethal Weapon 2, Speaking Parts and other films Cinema Piccadilly Theatre Shaken, but not stirred Opera Rigoletto Covent Garden Spink & Son Limited Vaudeville Theatre Band at work Rock Sunday All over The World Town and Country Henry V As Caird likes it Theatre As You Like It RSC, Straford Shaw and Supershaw Bernard Shaw The Pursuit of Power By Michael Holroyd Chatto & Windus, £18.00 Peter Ackroyd on the midlife of a political playwright who wanted to remake the world by argument Literary Editor: New Books The Times Bronx cheer from bad boy Novel of the Week Billy Bathgate By E. 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Doctrow Macmillan, £12.95 Dennis Walters BBC Books A voyage into the past and self-discovery Fiction Sexing the Cherry By Jeanette Winterson Bloomsbury, £12.95 All You Need By Elaine Feinstein Hutchinson, £11.95 Falling By Colin Thubron Heinemann, £10.95 The Floating World By Cynthia Kadohata Secker & Warburg, £11.95 Saturday Foyles Art Gallery This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1974 Entertainments Monarch of the opera Word-Watching Winning Move Best Selling Books The Times Popping the big questions Television Choice Variations Radio Choice Kilconquhar BBC 1 Ambulance dispute goes ahead despite last ditch plea The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18.087 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Panel set to rule on Hoylake P&O jumps Stock Markets Tourist Rates BTR's £513m boosts defence against KKR Fox moves for MGM with $1.4bn offer Weapons cuts hit BAe shares Names raise funds to sue Outhwaite Lloyd's investors prepare for action over negligence Pembridge told to 'put up or shut up' Jaguar limps in with £1.4m profit Securities in black at Kleinwort British Steel Lite Bond loses £60m on Lonrho stake sale BTR Weapons blow to BAe prospects Tempus Stock Watch Hall Engineering London Merchant Securities AB Electronics slides after order is trimmed Business Roundup Hall at £6.1m in first half Meggitt hits at USH Sema Group dips to £7m Rockware leaps 52% Profit soars at Caparo Scholes rises to £9.04m Slump brings £24m loss at Pru estate agencies Lasmo to explore off Vietnam Tilbury action Candover up Bankrupt plea Output jump Reg hopes to stay on the ball The Times City Diary UB to pay £8m in cookie war By Our City Staff: Pilots have money for $6.8bn UA bid Early practice for Gooch The Times City Diary PC plot The Times City Diary Comment? No The Times City Diary Milk in can helps AFF flotation LMS rises to £18.2m Late prices Interim profit up 33% at Fisons Lilley BTR shines without the KKR bid factor Comment DRG's Sellotape defence UK leads war on insiders Elliott purchase Musterlin buy French move Bridport sale C&C issue Beauty deal British Aerospace GDP figures signal static base rates Slowdown taking longer than expected Riva in agreed bid for Hugin By Our Economics Correspondent: London top of foreign exchange markets Pensions surge boosts L&G by 23% to £76m Ocean Transport surges 17% after leaving shipping By Our City Staff: PCN bid deadline for phone groups Company Briefs Leadenhall resigns as adviser to Stockdale Men of vision seek £580m in the mud of Euro Disneyland Telecom Security Limited P&O steams to £169m despite Bovis warning Prudential Corporation Watmoughs (Holdings) PLC Legal & General Bond stake in Lonrho paced at 280p Stock Market British Telecom eased 2p to 271½p following a dinner in the City on Tuesday with a leading broker, believed to be Hoare Govett. Hoare appears to be Keeping to its estimate of pre-tax profits of £2.57 billion for 1989-90 compared with £2.43 million. It is forecasting £2.8 billion for 1990-91 Kwik-Fit, the type and exhaust services group, jumped 21½p to a peak of 149p on revived bid talk. Someone was reported to be bidding 139p a share for 4 million shares outside the market. Tenneco of the US remains the favourite to bid. At the end of August, the shares stood at 120p By Our Correspondent: Bank chief accused of £6.5m deception London Traded Options Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options IMF seeks fiscal squeeze Changes needed to reduce trade imbalance between countries By Our Financial Staff: Smurfit to buy out JSC stake Hopkinson up Lazand Brothers & Co. Limited Wall Street (AP): Bonds hit Dow for 27 points National Westminister Bank plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Selective buying Thinking behind the shrinking Now that the atom can be seen under a microscope, engineering on an unimaginably small scale is possible, Richard Pawson reports Mitac Amstrad fights back on price New models, better performance, cut prices - the computer sales battle has restarted, Matthew May writes Carrots cure to temptation How do you stop staff you have trained from being poached? Caroline Berman investigates Job Scene Morse Blood plant Action on pornographic computer bulletin boards Car tyres are a burning issue Marshall Cavendish Euro-cash aid for medi-computers Picture Gallery Councils' poll tax snag Town halls face a big screening process before, the community charge arrives, Pat Sweet says Psion AFB Recruitment Limited Redman Engineering Limited D&T Development & Technical Services DSR (UK) PLC National hi-tech company Computer Graphics Personal Data Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rutherford Appleton Laboratory SIR Alexander GIBB & Partners Mackay Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items March Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Navy Equal deals keep all hands happy If they are to plug the professional brain drain, employers must overcome their own doubts, says Michel Syrett Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… Coopers & Lybrand The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodman Graham and Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items MSL International (UK) Ltd. ECI-European Chemical Industries Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Institute of International Affairs Blue Chip Co Senior Executive John Morgan Ski Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pilots Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masters Human Resource Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items British Steel Lite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blue Chip Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BACS Limited General Council of British Shipping Knight Frank & Rutley Area Sales Representatives Chambers and Partners SRL Technical Multiple Display Advertising Items General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrison Willis Douglas Llambias Applied Management Sciences Ltd Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Personnel Resources Accountancy Personnel Foreign Exchange Administrator Robert Walters Associates Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Moore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking and Accountancy International angel Recruitmen Trevor James Taxation Wiggins Teape South Wales Electricity Trydan De Cymru Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times South Bank Polytechnic General Petroleum and Mineral Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy's requisition of company not in breach of Treaty with USA Degree Course Vacancy Service Today, The Times publishes a list of vacancies… Parker's dream is closer to reality Table Tennis Six Davis Cup men in draw Tennis Tribulations of Gower Horse and Hound Picture Gallery Football hooliganism not only an English evil Sports Letters Lord's applies innovative touch In need of support Use of funds is monitored Global view Cold comfort Athletics a free and open sport Big business Better reward Master Pokey in perfect fettle for big Ayr sprint Racing Warning out of Ascot race Distress mode Pointless exercise MANDARIN: Trip ideal for Markofdistinction Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Yarmouth Selections The Times Racing Service Fairyhouse winner eyes £1m bonus National riding restriction Mandarin: Brighton Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Derek Thompson's Hot Lines Sapience's Leger odds tumble after Asmussen booking Ladbrokes Nashwan still heads for Niel Rapid Raceline Croft poses a threat to Worcestershire's final peace of mind Cricket: McEWAN Takes Fiftieth Wicket of the Season but the Champions are Hamstrung as Botham and Dilley Again Break down with Injuries Donald's five-wicket effort By a Special Correspondent: Durham's stadium ambitions The Times Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Lancs v Derbyshire Lead narrows as Blake reaches the Doldrums Yachting Stewart after double Johnson could find touch Golf: Davies Seeks Second of Four Titles in European Open at Kingswood Son of the master moves up ladder Kent steer clear of bottom place (Reuter): Sri Lanka to reconsider ban Smith's batting in a class of its own England's solid centre holds off Scottish lion (Reuter): O'Donnell and Taylor find favour again Swansea's spirited late revival leaves room for optimism Football: Welsh Club Provides One of the Few Bright Spots during a Disappointing Night in Europ4e Aberdeen recover to travel in hope Today's Fixtures Last Night's Results Sport on TV Derry fight back too late Lively Glentoran's battle is in vain For the Record Bardsley for QPR as Francis spends again Partizan in hot water once more League clubs keen that Barbarians have a clear field Rugby Union Wayward kicking costly for Bedford Treharne sees solicitor Kerly returns against the Netherlands Hockey Reilly resigns from Leeds coaching post Rugby League Three jockeys injured in big-race drama at Doncaster Picture Gallery Ince and United team up at last Business Presentations Depleted Rangers have European dream shattered Swedes cause trouble All thoughts turn to the Ryder Cup The Belfry in colour Ovett's farewell gesture for Coe (AP), (AFP): Sports in Brief Capriati becomes youngest player in Wightman Cup Champion showdown Mighty Spitz dives in again End Column Comparisons
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