News from 15/09/1989
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Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Jill Sherman and Tim Jones, Mike Graham, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Patricia Davies, David Sapsted and Craig Seton, Eric Trimmer, Neil Bennett, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Caroline Warburton, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, The Times was often out of sympathy with the Whiggish views and gambling habits of Charles James Fox (1749-1806), but the obituarist was generous and subtle in recognising his great qualities, Ian Murray, Christopher Pratt, Philip Ball, Clive Davis, Michael Meadowcroft Chairman, Carol Leonard, Marion Shoard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Michael Hoy, Andrew Buckoke and Our Foreign Staff, Peter Davenport, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Ian Murray, John Holland and Richard Bassett, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Javed Akthar, Notts v Leics, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Colin Skellett, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Colin Campbell and David Tweed, Paul Wheeler, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Colin McHugo, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, David Le Vay, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, Karen Gold, Gordon Heald, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Phil McLennan, Kenneth Clarke, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, David Richards, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Louis Strauss, Michael Austin, Daniel Ward, David Sapsted and Steve Warr, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, A. J. Lucking, Alan Coren, Peter Davenport and Quentia Cowdry, Derek Harris, Stewart Paterson, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Peter Kenny, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Douglas Broom, Daniel Treisman and Emma Wilkins, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Neil Chalmers Director, Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, Vernon Coleman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, R. D. Beale,
ResumoThatcher plan to launch UN green crusade Global campaign against pollution Tomorrow The Times Presspass Rates gloom Degree service Exam results Index BR rejects fears on Channel link cost 'Green' city technology college gets £7.2m grant The proportion of 16-year-olds opting to stay on at school is set to reach record levels in spite of fierce competition from industry for a dwindling number of teenagers, a survey by The Times has found. An overall increase of 5 per cent in the national staying-on rate is predicted Page 3 Picture Gallery Shipwreck find worth millions The long-lost gold of California RUC orders outside inquiry Another IRA suspect-list stolen Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Police killer 's suicide in home of priest Outcry in Scotland as BP cuts workforce by 1,700 The computer manufacturer Compaq has bought the 135,000 sq ft Wang computer plant on the campus of Stirling University, which closed down earlier this summer with the loss of more than 200 jobs, it was announced yesterday. Compaq, which paid an undisclosed sum, intends to use the factory for its international service and repair operations. About 125 jobs are expected to be created immediately, with more likely to follow as the American company expands operations Honda Police hold man after bookshop blast Muslim children taken from class News Roundup Opera house choice Car crash kills three Oil seed allergy alert Court ruling on baby Lord Trafford ill Record drugs haul welcomed by Hurd Record rise expected in 16-year-olds who stay on for a levels GCSE examination Democrat view on gay consent Lizard sponsors are sought World Congress of Herpetology Prosecution if any cruelty found Minister organizes international inquiry into deaths of 79 beagle pups on ferry Rain forest protesters confront a burning issue Doctors seek stiffer tobacco code Labour gives warning to investors Water privatization EC prosecution closer Cargo firm's laboratory trade role Good news for all students Portfolio Bond By Our Science Correspondent: Safer sex campaign 'needs a change in men's attitudes' Lamb at cheapest levels of the year Weekend food prices Rise of 1C 'unstoppable' Global warming Psychiatrists see light on 'dark side of motherhood British Association Enzymes made to order for industry By Our Science Editor: Native wildlife under renewed threat Gravity adding to global warming Scientist discovers seabed clues to greenhouse effect Nuclear recycle doubt Tornado jet crash Parrot deaths Ship rescue Murder case Disease alert By Our Science Editor: Electricity specialists clash over timetable for sell-off Firemen crash Music centre Authority pays Visitors are happy to pay charge, survey finds Museums Year The success of the Business Sponsorship Incentive Scheme, which is worth £6.5 million to the arts, has meant that no more applications can be accepted for the last four months of the current financial year because its fund will have run dry (Simon Tait writes). The scheme, administered by the Association for Business Sponsorship of the Arts, encourages sponsorship of arts organizations and projects by matching sponsors' contributions with government money. Even though Mr Richard Luce, Minister for the Arts, has found an extra £250,000 for the scheme this week, the fund is expected to be exhausted by November Christie 's defends sculpture verdict Saleroom Vauxhall offer fails Music for children of Lebanon Rover 200 Series Clarke accused of using patients in ambulance dispute Texas Compensation powers Government condemned for eroding liberties Social and Liberal Democrats/brighton Greens 'are not the party to protect the environment' Leadership defeats rule-change move Debate they didn't have Question of name unresolved Honours system defended Debates today Fear of Hungarian border closure sparks fresh flight Bonn denies breaking law Single citizenship defended Berlin (AFP)-President Gorbachov plans to attend ceremonies in East Berlin on October 7 marking the 40th anniversary of the founding of the East German state. The announcement yesterday, by Mr Yegor Ligachov, a member of the Soviet Communist Party Politburo, was made during talks with Herr Gunter Mittag, a member of the East German Politburo, and was reported by ADN the official East German news agency Us food aid for Poland Ward inquest witness accused of covering up murder President of Swapo returns from exile Discord mars welcome home Man in the News: Sam Nujoma De Klerk takes over with pledge of rights for all Colombo expects quick ceasefire World Roundup 'La Pasionaria' is ill Shevardnadze talks Questions for Kaifu (AP): Mother Teresa worse " I don't agree with the White Paper at… ITV (Reuter): Gorbachov meets Baltic leaders in bid to ease tension Ropchester (Reuter)—Mr Boris Yeltsin, a Soviet parliamentarian and critic of President Gorbachov, visiting former President Reagan in a Minnesota hospital yesterday, gave him a bouquet of red roses and praised him for initiating warmer relations between their two countries Ministry implicated in drugs row (AFP): Congress set to fight over funds Bush's anti-drug strategy Baton Rouge, Louisiana, (AFP)-A state policeman arrested two men and seized cocaine worth an estimated $17 million (£11 million) after stopping their car for speeding, a spokesman said here yesterday. The two men arrested were believed to be Chileans, authorities said Palestinian admits killing 16 in bus plunge Reluctant revellers told to fête China anniversary From a Correspondent, Athens: Papandreou under fire US bans smoking on board aircraft (AP): Gunman kills 7 (AP): Missile claim (Reuter): Bomber guilty (Reuter): Appeal shock (AFP): Lucky draw (AFP): Worker freed (AFP): Death fall (AP): Taiwan death Britons fear (AFP): Lebanon plan Staying on, for better or worse The mass exodus of East Germans to the West is crippling Honecker's ailing country. But, as Anne McElvoy reports, many of the intelligentsia believe their best hope lies in staying at home Cut the cost of ferry travel Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Scanning for some solace The Poetry Society's new director faces problems of Sisyphean proportions P&O European Ferries Telecom Security Times Diary Barry Fantoni Can David Owen eat a hole in the Salads Robin Oakley examines the intriguing contest for the centre ground of British politics and says something has to give 'Loyalists' or IRA - both sides have killers Robert Kilroy-Silk focuses on today's Anglo-Irish conference In the wrong blooming hall Clearing the air with a tax Marion Shoard Opera in the Country Long Haul Love my Dog Activities on the Liberal front Campus power Frankly speaking Shuttle struggle Continuing study of sex behaviour Water shortages Killing of Lubowski Museum 's reply to its critics Maternity services Defending secretaries Colour bar Court Circular Blundell's School New Woman Today 's royal engagements Marjorie , Lady Marling Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Service for Edinburgh students Luncheons Receptions Dinner Service dinner Prof Richard Bishop Expert at riding out rough waters Aiglon College Switzerland The Oratory School Col T. E. Forman Hardy Leading journalist to the computer A . Bartlett Giamatti Running Yale and baseball Appointments Mass Anniversaries Births Mr. Fox Squeezing water from a stone Science Report Decorated bone figures in Dead Sea cave Archaeology The Times When the SLD met its Waterloo Television RSC On the bandwagon Is the Government right to spend more money on military bands than on all other musical activity put together? Richard Morrison investigates the military reasoning behind this week's revelation Capturing a decade's rhythms Rock Eurythmics Wembley Arena Touch of Glyndebourne for Midlands Compton Verney has a house, a lake and a park. Soon it will have an opera house. Paul Griffiths assesses how the newly-chosen design by Henning Larsen, unveiled yesterday, will look and function Life 's dreamy prospect Theatre Uncle Vanya Lyttleton Theatre Blasts of perfection Jazz Johnny Griffin Ronnie Scott's Joe Newman Bass Clef Up and down ascent Proms Missa Solomnis Albert Hall/Radio 3 A little knowledge is a sexy thing The virgin queen tells all Barbara Catland has decided to sell the secrets of her astonishing success-in the name of love Country Living Magazine Family Name Origin Picture Gallery Professor 's pleasure Forest fervour Homeowners Friendly Society Photo call Paper tiger Theatre Concise Crossword No 1975 Entertainments Birthday boating Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery A Hitch in the filming Television Choice Radio Choice Compo Qwik BBC1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18.088 A new name to honour Weather Britain 'flouting' embargo on China Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Ratners shines in first half Drop at Travis Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Tourist Rates Cadbury acquires the Trebor taste for £146.9m Resignation at Ferranti 'a coincidence Institutions force Norton to drop bid for De La Rue Hanson enters telephone licence race Eight consortia make a call to operate a PCN RTZ profit jumps 48% to £294m at half time Morgan stages a recovery Pay and job figures underline price fears Fidelity Share Service BTR Ritz in tune for heavy metal gains Tempus Baird lifts results to ?11 . 8m Deloitte Corporate Finance UAL to consider BA consortium's offer Business Roundup Manders advances John Haggas slumps Final Lilley document John Lewis profits drop 15% to £53m Sirdar up to £7.23m Boots takes over Miller Rolls-Royce flying high with 60% rise to £101m Wembley falls to £4.16m Bardsey rise MCC poised BSN ahead MGM discusses $1.4bn Fox move Dock scheme going aids ABP Storms surround Kalms We have let-down Arch Bishop Royal Bank moves into insurance Cresvale 's decade By Our City Editor: Caparo in £95.8m bid for Armstrong RTZ Natural Resources and Related Industries Carla Hills writing & sparky script for Gatt Comment Grenfell back to its best Gatt forecasts 'healthy ' growth in trade of 7% Output slowdown more modest than economists expected Company Briefs Arley Holdings Plc Left Cen The " Shell" Transport and Trading… Bernard Matthews at £3.75m Increased bookings lift Savoy to £5.5m Lawyers get go-ahead for Outhwaite action Bellwinch tumbles to £3.2m Downtime in South-east hits Laing at half way Continental buys stake in Kwik-Fit Micro ahead Aspen limited Lancaster fall The Sunday Times Campeau may fall to O&y on $250m loan Banker was 'warned against doing deal' Burford agrees £44m sell-off of properties Birse shares set at cautious 120 p Lilley the Future under Construction Sale Tilney expands in Germany Mercury Personal Equity Plan Rolls Royce Western Mining stops BP selling Olympic Dam stake US retail sales ahead Alpha Stocks Recent Issues From Our Correspondent Hong Kong: Jardine doubt on US court ruling London Traded Options Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Wall Street Morgan Grenfell Group Plc (AP): Dow drops as bid stocks are sold World Markets Expanding Ifc to compete with merchant Banks Big buyer moves in for BAT shares Stock Market Claims that the price of tea would have to rise because India may decide to restrict exports lifted James Finlay 10p to a peak of 126p as about 2.5 million shares were traded. Finlay is one of Britain's biggest tea-growers and importers and Elders IXL still owns 6.49 per cent Shares of Oliver Resources, the Irish exploration group, rose 1½p to 45p despite a heavier pre-tax loss. The drilling of three holes at its Harberton Bridge deposit in County Klidare has proved encouraging. The third bore has shown evidence of big deposits of zinc The Times Stock Watch John Lewis Partnership plc Olives Green Modest losses Stock Exchange Prices Degrees awarded by Manchester and UMIST The Times Midland Degree Course Vacancy Service Today, The Times published a list of vancies remaining for Modern Languages, Engineering Technology and Mathematics of British Universities, Polytechnies and Colleges of Higher Education. The list are compiled from the Campus 2000 educational database service, in conjunction with Midland Bank. The information has been supplied by the Universities Central Council on Admissions (UCCA) and the Polytechnics Central Admissions System (PCAS), and represents course vacancies registered with UCCA and PCAS as existing at 2pm yesterday. The figures in brackets indicate the course code used by UCCA and will assist students in determining whether the course is similar to their original choice. The number in brackets next to the university name indicates the minimum acceptable grades, expressed as points, that will be considered Degrees awarded by London University Automobiles Plc MjA Your Number 1 Dialer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arlington Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breaking the noise barrier Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items NCPC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones A true Porsche holds his age Western Data Briefing Smooth Jag purrs in a little late Roadtest Jaguar Xj6 At last: a British fun runner Land Rover's new four-wheel drive vehicle threatens to beat the Japanese at their own game By Our Industrial Staff: Award reshapes the future for a young inventor Mr Friday Car Buyers' Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Uniglobe Travel (International) Inc. 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Suttle & Co German Manufacturing Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast Track to Soft Options New courses to bridge start-up gap Time to bring coaching up to date The Lawn Tennis Association is not doing enough to help Britain's young players, argues Collin McHugo, the former Wimbledon player and junior coach Multiple Display Advertising Items The Admin House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Business to Business Halifax property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocomm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acquisition Waste Management & Chemical Treatment M. echanical S. ervices Consultants £5M Venture Capital Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wycombe captain in kicking form Rugby Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Manufacturers Agent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canada leads move to defend the integrity of Games Commonwealth Games Wakefield get one reprieve Hockey SKY A packed stadium will greet Walker American Football Doncaster accident jockeys on the mend Racing: Jockeys Involved in Doncaster Pile-Up Making Remarkable Recoveries Gold Seam sparkles in Carson double Today's Fixtures Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Waterton's other target Minor Counties Cricket Sport on TV Liffey Lace impresses Casualties of early euphoria Rugby League Mandarin: Dorset Duke to reign in Champagne Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood The Times Racing Service Welney to aim for top flight No threat from ambulance pay dispute Mandarin: Huntingdon Results from yesterday's three meetings Nashwan's owner spares no expense Newmarket trainer in Turf Club investigation Multiple Display Advertising Items Rapid RACELiNE Stewart 's cast fail to deliver the lines Cricket: Stephenson among Wickets but He is Unwanted in Caribean Other Scoreboards Double for Belgium Equestrianism Lowly England still eagerly awaited in the West Indies Middlesex fail to capitalize on the good work of Fraser The weather eye focuses on Watkin Notts face loss despite Stephenson's heroics Marshall displays versatility Davis states his case Snooker Putting a smile on the face of Alliss Golf: How a Verdant Voice Showed the Way on the Greens at Deal Connachan savours the best When Irish eyes are clouding over Brothers take championship with five wins Winds return to keep Steinlager 2 in lead Yachting New centre is to encourage young talent Waiting on Wallace Derry 's all gold after cup defeat Illness could rule out Bull for Wolves Hulme build on core of experience Souness refuses to concede overall defeat for Rangers Football Evans is cautious at halfway stage Merryweather has that happy knack Nehemiah clears a rare hurdle Bilton are excluded from event Cycling Prean chance to topple Europe's best Table Tennis For the Record Badminton International flavour instils fervour for a fertile future Oxbridge 's Samoan test Rugby Union Coalmen make a welcome delivery Rugby League By a Special Correspondent: Team may contrive a final result Motor Rallying Hickox makes a point with Norman win Squash Rackets The Times Sport tomorrow New Zealand the stage chosen for Coe's curtain call World Cup show Steve Backley, of Cambridge Harriers, and Linford Christie, of Thames Valley, a fellow World Cup winner, head a strong line-up in the Crs Coop Dairies Games at Thurrock, on Sunday Agents may face a charter Chase Executive solution is nearer Murray stays fancy free Barnes turns down country to devote himself to club Island in the rain Sport in Brief Reprieve for Indian cricketers (AFP): Rice to lead Springbok preparations Camera pries but does not lie End Column
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