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News from 20/09/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Elizabeth Wright, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Rhoda Koenig, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Graham Rock, Mike Graham, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Pete Bentley, Andrew Pierce, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, David Nicholson-Lord and Clifford Longley, Serena Sutcliffe, Bernard Kaukas, Cliff Feltham, Tom McInerney Managing Director, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Robin Oakley, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Cassandra Phillips, Chairman, Judith Joseph, Joe Joseph, Charles Wintour, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, N. A. B. Wilson, Roland Pease, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, John Lewis, Political Staff, Peter Ball, Musa Mazzawi, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Clare Hogg, Griff Rhys Jones, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Kerry Gill, Harvey Elliott and Michael Evans, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, John Young, Stephen Handelman, David Brewerton and Angela Mackay, David Hands, Graham Ashworth Director-General, Charles Bremner, Bill Grantham, Kevin Eason and Stephen Leather, Tom McFarlane (Consultant Obstetrician), Conor Cruise O'Brien, Oscar Moore, Sally Watts, Michael Hornsby and Mark Souster, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Christopher Goulding, Catherine Sampson, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, A. C. Rose-Innes, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Conrad Voss Bark, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Frances E. Davis, Keith MacKlin, Neil-Kelly, Eileen Croxford, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Andrew Lycett, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Evan Luard, Martin Winn, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Lulu Yu, Margaret Baldwyn, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Rosalie Horner, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Peter Stothard, US Editor, and Michael Evans, James Bone and David Brewerton, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

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Ministers set for inquiry on Lockerbie Three nations blame Palestine terrorists Relatives of Britons killed at Lockerbie won assurances yesterday from Mr Cecil Parkinson, Secretary of State for Transport, about improved security at airports. Committee members fo the UK Families of Pan Am Flight 103 spent 90 minutes with Mr Parkinson in their first full meeting since he took over from Mr Paul Channon Forever green? Appointments Portfolio Bond US wins back America's Cup Degree service Index Loans to Ferranti put 'at risk' by ISC fraud Thatcher gets call to address Supreme Soviet Picture Gallery Britain wins reprieve over its water purity Channel link plan in tatters Gorbachov wants to inject new blood (AFP): DC10 lost with 154 on board The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Fans buy release from Greek jail News Roundup Union split on Shore Briton is murdered New Thatcher aide Bamber drops claim Tour firm collapses Wilding Officeequipment Plc Runcie looks to a strengthened role for Pope Ford makes first move to take over Jaguar cars Picture Gallery Colleges lobby against NHS changes PC who exposed his colleagues faces discipline hearing Luce plan to restore museums £55,000 hug for uncuddled teddy bear Bupa denies monopoly claim 'Pay hospitals for donors' Organ transplants Picture Gallery 'Ban colourings' call after boy's death De Niro US progress Portfolio Safeway By Our Education Editor: Public schools hit by staff shortages Tougher GCSEs for more gifted pupils considered Head Masters' Conference One of Britain's traditional boys' public schools might soon appoint its first women head, Mr David Smith, headmaster at Bradford Grammar School and a former chariman of the Head Masters' Conference, said yesterday. "We are already employing many very able women in our schools. 'It is only a matter of time before one is appointed at head. It is a question of making that final leap," he said. Mr Smith, who has 37 girls in his 343-strong sixth-form, said:"The girls certainly have a civilizing effect. Not only are the boys nicer to the girls, they are nicer to each other." Picture Gallery Battle ahead over nitrate pollution of water supplty Governors 'are not dominated by teachers' Patten stakes green claim European environment agency Toshiba Ulster MP exhibits restricted file on 18 IRA suspects A booby-trap bomb was defused by the Army last night, hours after about 250 houses were evacuated in an alert at the home of Mr Ken Maginnis, the Official Unionist MP, in Dungannon, Co Tyrone. His house was the centre of an earlier alert after a suspect device was found outside. It provided to be a hoax Terminal Three Picture Gallery Trouble for Greens from left and right Environment Strategy New kidnap charges Centre shelved Doctor bailed Exile killed Explosive raid 100,000 children risk sex abuse Cell death Job switch Dog death writ Legal post Boyson leads Tory campaign to limit poll charge to £300 Many councils are more efficient than private-sector businesses, Mr Graham Mather, of the right-wing Institute of Economic Affairs, told the annual conference of the Association of Metropolitan Authorities yesterday. Mr Mather said the turnaround had occurred as more councils put services out for competitive tenders. "The revolution in local government, has shown that a tradition of public service is not incompatible with the incentive of profit," he said MPs annoyed by lack of EC debate Eye damage danger from contact lenses Chesterton Pupils interpret language of commerce US urges chemical arms checks Argentine call on exclusion zone World Roundup Hunt for mercenaries Oxford seeks US cash (Reuter): Ransom demanded Drags MP released (Reuter): Baker signals new move over strategic weapons Shevardnadze's American visit Oslo (Reuter)—Former President Reagan and President Gorbachov, earlier rumoured to be possible recipients of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, have been taken off the list of candidates, the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten said yesterday. The Oslo-based Nobel committee will announce the winner on October 5 Pact with EC will help Polish exports (Reuter): Genscher seeks UK backing on East bloc relief Bonn (Reuter)—West Germany will close its Warsaw embassy to the public from today because it has become overcrowded with East German refugees, the Foreign Ministry said yesterday. About 100 would-be emigrants are occupying the embassy and demanding passage to the West Picture Gallery Opposition groups challenge Hungarian democracy plan Yeltsin odyssey leaves tremors Please wait 30 minutes before turning over the page (AFP): Talks raise hopes of Cambodia truce to avert civil war Bonn (AFP)—Pol Pot, the former Cambodian leader, is involved only in historical research and no longer plays a leadership role in the Khmer Rouge, Mr Khieu Samphan, the Marxist group's leader, said in an interview due to appear in the West German magazine, Stern. After the Vietnamese troop withdrawal, he will retire to private life. "He has promised in writing to do so," the new leader said Savimbi accord sought Leros offer (AP): Tax cut plan Secret ballot Nine held Nuns detained (AFP): French visit (AFP): Mayor killed (AFP): Hijack release (Reuter): Métro move Picture Gallery Deng scoffs at sanctions calls Less than four months after the Tiananmen Square massacre, China dusts off the welcome mat High and dry in the wake of Hugo Cairo dialogue call is straining Israeli unity UN assembly will put spotlight on green issues Bush's brother searching for Peking investment openings (AP): Burkina Faso coup bid deaths British Airways Casio In search of the party spirit The success of the Green Party in the European election surprised everyone, not least itself. In the final part of our series, Nicholas Wood asks whether the Greens can now evolve from a pressure group into a mature political party Angry calls of the wild Tomorrow Case of the stolen clichés Television The Cherry Orchard Wembley The bear essentials Cinema: Oscar Moore talks to French film lion Claude Berri, and David Robinson reports from Venice 'A film with almost no dialogue, starring two bears and two hunters, involving four year of intense training, and months of shooting in conditions of extreme danger, might seem like a wilfully uncommercial proposition' International notebook Archer's jaded news Theatre Exclusive Strand Elsinore goes to Ulster Hamlet Leicester Haymarket The Times Everyone chasing one other Opera La Calisto Queen Elizabeth Hall Martin Fletcher The angels of death fingering Ulster Canor Cruise O'Brien sees a parallel between Detective Ned Broy and the Protestant leakers Truth is falsehood in the Age of Reason Catherine Sampson on the ritual of indoctrination in china Cornering a sheepish superstar Unicorns in cowboy country Peter Stothard looks at this week's US-Soviet arms talks Alternatives to Ostpolitik Canterbury and Rome Dr Owen's Determination Controls on mining in Antarctica Adoption debate Crippled musicians The Prince's vision Stairway to the peaks Drugs and the law Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… A patient struggle against litter Mubarak initiative Maternity services Off the cuff Radioactive waste At a loss for words Court Circular Birthdays today Film premiere Luncheon Musicians Benevolent Fund Public Works Congress Awards Reception Service dinner Butchers' Company Appointments Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Field Marshal Sir Richard Hull The atom secrets of carbon Science Report Vivid vegetables rival the roses Horticulture Sir Alex Fletcher From junior minister to corporation advisor Stephen Wilson Unveiling wartime secrets Michael Klinger A Successful independent film-maker Praise ye the Lord. Sing unto the Lord a new song… Joyce is Sentenced to Death Appointments in the Forces Drink & Drugs Helena International Anniversaries Church news Latest wills The Times A novel conversion Farewell to Penmarric—author Susan Howatch tells Libby Purves about the spiritual dangers of success Multiyork Fortnum & Manson Facing the facts Big waves On the trot A new leaf Quote me... Rising daughters While Mrs Thatcher is in Japan will she find many other powerful women? Joe Joseph reports Ask us no sex questions... How do polisters get the truth-especially when the subject is sex? The Lancia Delta HF Turbo Hazell Staton Recruitment Specialists South West Thames Regional Health Authority Secretarial Confident Experienced Secretary Kensington Get into Legal Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Cardiothoracic Unit SH Sec Beecham Pharmaceuticals Datronics inc Cross Selection PA/ADMINISTRATOR The Drake Distinction Yves Saint Laurent Parfums Meridian Property Company British Telecom DHL Systems Ltd Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Science Staff Consultants Definitive Executive Secretarial Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items SECRETARY/PA Manpower Jackie Granville-Abbott Recruitment Angela Mortimer Cross Selection Very Busy Richmond Company City of London Humatt Engineering Limited Opus Personnel Ellis & Buckle Grimley JR Eve Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited The Grosvenor Bureau Jaygar Keith Cardale Groves Musicians Benevolent Fund Jigsaw Recruitment Portman Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Miss Reception Concise Crossword No 1979 Entertainments Strange bedfellows This selective guide to entertainment and events… Word-Watching Winning Move Royal Shakespeare Company Beautiful road freedom Television Choice Radio Choice The Blue Cross Animals Hospital Television & Radio Islands plead for help as Hugo races to Bahamas Britain yesterday offered £1 million in emergency aid to islands devastated by Hugo as a British airlift got under way to take relief supplies and to bring out hundreds of stranded holidaymakers Road diggers face hold-up 'fines' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,092 Outcry at spinster's £1.7m bequest to vet Weather • Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Trinity up 32% in first half Iceland jump Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Pentagon puts Isc under investigation Lawson exchange rate fear Amoco UK to sell filling stations Really Useful set to leap into US TV Glaxo in profits surge to £1bn Wonder drug maker expects £440m R&d costs Wellcome shares initially dropped 18p to 650p after Burroughs-Wellcome, its US subsidiary, cut the price of Retrovir, its anti-Aid drug, by 20 per cent. But the share price rapidly recovered, ending just 3p down at 665p Goldsmith acts to defuse opposition Fed holds dollar after good prices figures Fidelity Share Service Godfrey Davis up to £9.3m in first half Business Roundup Colorgraphic Setback for reaches £1.5m Everest Foods Interim lift at Bemrose Wassail leaps to £1.04m Cresta's new focus Profits at Merivale top £12 m D&B Group jumps to interim £1.5m The Royal Bank of Scotland Jeyes up 41% to £1.02m Sturge chief silent on Ise job talk Bond loses breweries control in £L2bn deal with NZ rival Oilfield stake fetches £108m W Canning rights to raise £16.7m HK & Shanghai to lose special status Bank chief merger with Midland could be discussed next year Glaxo can digest a high R&D dose Tempus Oilfield stake fetches £108m Campeau agrees $1bn rescue plan Foreign rise helps Bowthorpe to half-time £21m Recent Issues Company Briefs Stock Watch Tarmac surprises market with interim rise to £153m Profits at Gabicci plunge 30% Rise forecast at Clyde Petroleum Dolphin Square saved £100m Asian trust launched by MIM Deutsche uber alles The Times City Diary Soviet union £5m Fleming invasion of France Green backers Damp course Cala up to £10m as sales soar 36% Western delay Property rise Medminster fall Selling at loss Airbus order Guinness sale The Really Useful Group plc Painful conclusion to ail eight-year friendship Comment Glaxo Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Traditional Options Wall Street (Reuter): Investors ignore new data Hays the Business Services Group Jaguar stalls oil lord bid talk Stock Market Interim figures on Friday from PML, the USM women's wear and knitwear group, will prove disappointing. Pre-tax profits are expected to fall short of last year's £800,000. But analysts are talking about a recovery in the second half. The shares closed unchanged at 24p They are clearing the decks at Hughes Foods, unchanged at 42p, after seeing pre-tax profits fall from £5.5 million to 33.9 million last year. Analysts are forecasting profits of £6.5 million for the current year. The group will now concentrate on food and acquisitions should follow Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Modest losses Stock Exchange Prices The Zarak partnership & Zarak Hay Associates Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Susan Beck Recruitment Sarah Hodge Ltd Angela Mortimer Caroline King Appointments Susan Beck Recruitment Sarah Hodge Ltd Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Receptionist Susan Beck Gordon·yates Merryweather Gordon Yates Medical/personal Secretary Recruitment Consultants B. J. Crawford's Barristers' Chambers The Work Shop PA/Secretary/Office Administrator Gordon·yates Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants SECRETARY/PA Sports Council DMB&B Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates PA/SECRETARY Audio Secretary The Grosvenor Bureau Secretary The Work Shop Gordon·yates The Work Shop Merryweather Tony Stone Worldwide TM Lockyer Bradshaw & Wilson Limited Aiglon College Switzerland Mature Person Friday Yvessaintlaurent British Telecom International Secretaries Diana Duggan Associates Opera now Magazine Compaq Graduate Appointments Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Ltd Westminster Rosie Barnes MP Initiative Secretary Organised with! 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Bill Grantham reports Making profits from the past New owners have changed the course of History Today Advanced Data Resource Today Newspaper of the Year Cornhill Publications Ltd McGraw Hill On the right course? As the dust settles after the launch of Britain's newest Sunday paper Andrew Lycett polls the experts MSL Advertising Staffdata Human Resource Research BBC BLA Business Publications Ltd NFU Mutual and Avon Insurance Group Medical and Dental Publications Penhaligon's China catches the shortwave The tragedy of Tiananmen Square has highlighted the power of radio Club Riviera Overseas Property Los Castillos Russell Cowan Chartered Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve Exhibition Northern France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Few & Phillips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Spacious Luxury Villa Southern Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clearing the way to the Costa Multiple Display Advertising Items Costa Blanca Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Taking the leading role Commercial Property Saxon Law Economic Development Department Gooch & Wagstaff Land Fall in starts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henry Butcher Abingway Limited Local London Group Limited To Let Algarve Moss & Partners Finchley N3 Knightsbridge In the Market Warmingham The Currency Specialists Luton Richard Saunders & Partners The Mill of the Black Monks Southampton Picture Gallery Buckell & Ballard Throgmorton Business Centre Smithfield/clerkenwell Fairbanks Financial North of the Thames Woodside Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cross Channel Management Ltd Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Menorca - Spain Investment Properties Bristol Putney W. 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