News from 25/09/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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William Leith, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Mike Graham, David Tytler, Alan Lee Williams, Patricia Davies, F. W. Ruddiman, Principal, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Edward Parkes, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Evans, David Sapsted and Stewart Tendler, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, David Walker, Chairman, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Chan H. S. Y. (marine engineer), Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Patsy Toh Yi-Lung (mathematician), Cheng Hung (ophthalmic surgeon), Tsou Sheung Tsun (mathematician), Michael Soltys, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, K. M. Young, Acting Chairman, Kenneth Groves, Chris Pomery, Faith Scarborough, Ng P. H. (computing scientist), Pearce Wright Science Editor, Rodney Lord, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Chan Hong-Mo (theoretical physicist), John Winder, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Robin Neville, Marcus Williams, Martin Rogers, G. R. C. Petty, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, John Hennessy, Martin Croft, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Neil Kelly, A. J. Jouhar, Qin Jenner Eileen (solicitor), Robin Oakley Political Editor, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Chan A. S. L. (aeronautical engineer), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Gilbert Longden, Paul Griffiths, Peter Wiles (Co-ordinator), Fou Ts'ong (concert pianist), Heather Kirby, Nigel Richardson, John Blunsden, John Bell, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Peter Stothard, US Editor Jackson Hole, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, William Yeung (theoretical physicist), David Brewerton, Wayland Kennet, Merlin, Philip Kleinman, Robin Cooper, Mel Webb, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Malcolm McKeag, Jack Straw, Keith Blackmore, J. B. Pridham, J. M. Ross, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Noël Goodwin, Diana Donovan, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Houang Elizabeth (microbiologist), Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Clement Freud, Mary Evans,
ResumoBush offer on chemical arms ban due today US hails progress of Wyoming talks A tough line to follow Portfolio Bond Mansell fined IMF tax plea Poly degrees Index Election pact dispute deflates Green morale Race to plant the first crop of farm-fresh plastics Trophy retained in tied match European joy greets Ryder Cup Triumph Duke condemns 'senseless' IRA killers Galtieri to be granted a pardon Prosecution service directors are axed W Business Presentations UK 'to beat CFCs ten years early' News Roundup Anti-nuclear verdict Eton boys suspended Police investigated Mansion sale trick Brazil bridge victory Siemens The Duke talks to injured Marines Twelve people injured in the bombing remain in hospital, five in a critical condition (Thomson Prentice writes). They include one man who is to have an operation for skull fractures. Most of the others have chest, face and limb injuries, and some have burns. A number of the bandsmen have damaged eardrums Military guards take charge at bases IRA Sombing of Bandsmen Identikits of 3 ready as police step up hunt Hundreds of schools are unsafe, say inspectors Child-care network to help working mothers Portfolio Bond Action by 999 crews intensifies Government urged to set up £45m scheme to aid drinkers Our Education Reporter: Parents denied right to vote on opt-out ballot Doctors enjoy the most public respect Opinion poll Health & Safety Executive Fifty years on and still a high flyer Leaks may be a tactic to divide London and Dublin Ulster security Texas Instruments Full steam ahead for showman's engine New 186mph trip caps track record French high-speed trains Businessman killed outside his home SAAB the Aircraft Manufacturer Toshiba Dual-petrol pumps 'damage cars with catalytic converters' Unleaded fuel Acid house party goers loot garage Pilgrims hurt Penguin silent From Russia Safe landing £1m for Kew £250 card Scottish Nationalists renew poll tax fight Appeal to ease research restraints Genetic engineering Accessible face of information Whitehall Brief Uplifting farewell as dean moves on Livingstone facing threat on executive Full payment soon for record 'Irises' Alan Bond's £36m Van Gogh £5m plan to house 7 collections Army 'supermuseum' Threat to vital resource Lawyer attacks rape case handling Nearly on ewoman in seven in Britain claims to have been raped by her husband, according to a survey commissioned by Granada TV's World in Action (Robin Young writes). The survey, to be broadcast tonight, elicited a 96 per cent vote mong married women that rape in marriage should be made a crime and offenders jailed. Fourteen per cent of women said their hosbands had forced them to have sexual intercourse, 5 per cent said they had been threatened with violence, and 4 per cent said violence had been used Barclays No reds or blues, infiltrators told Pact with Labour on Pr fails to attract necessary support Green Party, Wolverhampton / SDP, Scarborough A motion to reduce general party subscriptions from the present £15 to £10 proposed by Mr Brian Kingzett, of Carmarthen, was rejected. He said the present figures, with ?21 for joint family membership and ?5 for the low waged, were polarizing membership. Those on average income could easily find ?5 but ?15 had put membership out of reach for average earners Poll tax conundrum faces Wandsworth campaigners Council by-election 'We must recruit from the bottom' Owen urges deal to topple Thatcher Acorn Better solutions Talks put two key arms treaties on the cards Soviet Union delivers vital consessions in Wyoming Protest at arrest of China swimmer World Roundup Meeting on refugees Budd suspect in court Sky News Baker reaps bumper harvest with good grace Jackson Hole—It would have been charitable of Mr Baker to let Mr Shevardnadze at least win the fishing competition (Peter Stothard writes). But, in the early morning of their last day in the Teton mountain range, Mr Baker caught three trout in five minutes. The Soviet Foreign Minister, despite the help of a ranger who "had caught fish for three US presidents", caught nothing Kremlin backs down on radar site Flashes of passion between old friends Thatcher's Moscow meetings Euro Disneyland S. C. A. Bush signs 'instant law' to free woman jailed in child row Tele-Jet Messages Gifts Greetings Thousands cheer at Nujoma's first rally (Reuter): Kremlin waters down autonomy proposals (AFP): Tatar militants return to homeland The Soviet Opposition Charges threat to New York crash pilots Thatcher hopes to visit Pretoria Hastening South African reform Euro Disneyland S. C. A. Abbey National Civilians welcome respite amid Lebanese ceasefire Khmer Rouge tries for quick military victory in the west The battle for Cambodia Hun Sen urges halt to arms supply (Reuter): Pope says Galileo 'wronged' (AP): Waste alert Minister dies (Reuter): Dump tragedy (AP): Family flees (Reuter): Double vodka (AFP): 16 executed (AFP): Royal visit A tough line to follow British Rail's next chief might have to preside over the break-up of his empire as well as take a salary cut. As George Hill discovered, the candidates are thin on the ground St. Joseph's Hospice The Times Grabber-Rake Court jests From cruel caricature to fawning - how the cartoonists have turned the Royal Family into a laughing matter Times Diary Ugly reminders of dormant evil Bernard Levin sees a darker side to te rising waveof nationalism in the Soviet Union Too soon to end these ages of innocence Jack Straw calls for controls on the invidous spread of soft porn The open-door policies of W1 A disappearing day-dream Robin Oakley contrasts Dr Owen's hopes with the stark realities Trying to End Start A More Fitting Punishment Training for heads Child benefit freeze Unable to attend China reception Israel's arms policy Art of Photography Poll tax mail costs Road alternative to tunnel rail link Central approaches Due diligence Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Fares incentive Women on skis Answering back Research as key to innovation Moderate enthusiasm A serious charge Loved to death? Slightly off their wokers Television Tomorrow Scottiish National Orchestha Tuned to the American Dream Richard Morrison looks at the magic of Irving Berlin, who died at the weekend For king and currency Harry Eyres talks to Rose Tremain, whose new novel, Restoration, has just been selected for the Booker Prize shortlist Amsterdam delights Concerts Concertgebouw/Sawallisch Festival Hall Stephen Pettitt LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Hilary Finch Wigmore Hall Pit of passion Opera Peter Grimes Grand, Leeds Ending the barren years Heather Kirby hears of the secret pain suffered by couples who cannot conceive Cathay Pacific Eve and all her sisters Women have an essential place in many of the world's great religions - but how do they see their role? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Christie's Coming to terms with the trauma of letting go Nigel Richardson Marriages Service dinner Irving Berlin Composing songs the world will remember Edward J. Venn New ideas to aid the blind Forthcoming marriages Church news Births On this Day Tobacco and the Diseases It Produces Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Capital Recovery Centre Eclipses pinpoint Chinese Xia dynasty Latest wills DJM: Nature notes Appointments in the Forces Mapping out an embryonic mouse Science Report The Times This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1983 Opera & Ballet Wilde: saint and sinner Word-Watching Winning Move Royal National Theatre Russian Art Apartheid at first hand Television Choice Radio Choice Servowarm were All the Comfort Yor Need BBC 1 Thatcher sure of weapons progress The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,096 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… AA Roadwatch Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Eagle boss to leave after bank pressure By Our City Staff: Peugeot sells cycle offshoot to Raleigh Filofax payout Tourist Rates Pembridge poised to launch ?630m bid for DRG IMF urges Lawson to restrict Budget tax cuts From Our Economics Editor Washington: G7 pledge on strength of dollar Sponsor Expo'92 - for ?250,000 each Top companies can pay for chance to back Britain at world's fair Britain looks at helping Poland and Hungary John Charcol Ferranti faces rescue choice Mystery of ISC man Pace, grace, but a bumpy Jaguar ride Tempus B&C Knight Williams & Company Limited Banesto McCaw expected to lift Lin bid Fimbra views sought on FSA costs Williams needs to unlock its value before Yale deal GPG investors to protest at buyouts Mexico allows foreign tenders Thatcher urged to embrace EMS plan Strength & Reliability North Mersey Fork Truck… GrandMet considers selling brewing interests by spring Arizona to rule on BAT bid Hopeful Racal Elders debt Daiwa does it on the quiet Guilds all GM silent over Jaguar Opec plan may lift oil prices Vichyssoise all round The Times City Diary Pass the Postel The Times City Diary Alumni will out The Times City Diary Dominion investors braced for cash call AirUK The problem is clear, the solution vague Economic View Ibstock could top ?30m in first half Reporting this week Stock Watch The Times Holmes Knight RITCHIE/WRG Limited By Our City Staff: DSM shares offer aimed at Britain Pickens lifts stake in Koito to 26% De Vere Hotels Morton resists rights issue pressure in finance search Leap spending proves inflation is alive and well US Notebook Companies 'earn best profits in Japan' Honeywell Helping You Control your World Commission's three-year trade limit threatens market with extinction USM Review New scope for Propeller The Times Presspass Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Mailshots right on target Direct Marketing The Direct Marketing Exhibition is at London's Olympia from October 3 to 5 Martin Croft reports on how computers have transformed the industry DMSB Your name on the hit list Europe in the bag The Royal Mail may help put UK businesses at the forefront of the battle for Europe That's not in my script... Chartsearch Direct Mailcom Total Direct Marketing As good as tearing up money Lindor LTD Co-Cam Computer Services (UK) Ltd Direct Marketing Going TV shopping? Philip Kleinman examines the possibilities of buying goods by television The Direct Marketing Agency Register First-class honours degrees awarded at polytechnics University of London degrees Facing up to the future Vice-chancellors and principals meeting in Leeds tomorrow must keep sight of the primary problems facing higher education, Sir Edward Parkes writes Courses English Proofreaders Examination Multiple Display Advertising Items Presspass The Times Educational LLB Belair Education Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's Secretarial College Cheltenham College Why Not Be a Writer? CPE Holborn Business School The Rapid Results College OISE Access or excellence? GCSEs have caused an unnecessary split in the profession, Martin Rogers argues Defence Engineering Service Pitman Business Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Utrecht Charles Sturt University Goldsmiths' College Loughborough University of Technology University of St Andrews Chair of Oganic Cemistry University of Oxford Newnham College Cambridge Girton College Cambridge Margaret Smith Research… Research Fellowships Girton College Cambridge University of Reading Careers Advisory Service University of Ulster Oxford Brasenose College University of London Readership in Biopharmaceutical… University of London Loughborough University of Technology Lothian Regional Council Headship Forest Girls' School Girton College Posts Queen's College London The New South Wales Government Multiple Display Advertising Items Downside School Teacher of English Deloitte Haskins+Sells Executive Selection Eltham College Director of Music Multiple Display Advertising Items Northcote Scholarship Scheme Oundle School Sixth Form Entrance Scholarships St. Lawrence College in Thanet Royal Grammar School Downside School Classicist Royal School, Bath The School Secretary, The Chorister School Scaitcliffe School Head Howell's School Denbigh Uppingham School Sixth Form Entry 1990 A Woodard School Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Bilinguasec Multiple Display Advertising Items Clive-Pearse Consultants Robert Benaim & Associates Powell GRC Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist/telephonist Centacom Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Secretaries plus The Secrelariat Consulfants Clive Pearse Consultants SECRETARY/PA PR Secretary Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Aeromega Helicopters Partner's Secretary £16,000 Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary/receptionist Directors PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Admin Assistant/ Secretary Management Consultancy News International Newspapers Limited Office Angels Recruitment Consultants RC IMS International The Drake Distinction The Zarak Partnership Chartleigh Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Administrative Positions in Tenerife / Spain Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants BBC Video World DA Marketing Group Royal Society of Chemistry Careers Recruitment Consultants Secretary—£12,000 Joyce Guiness Recruitment Rodgers & Gillespie The Hatton Garden Agency Caroline King Appointments Medical Secretary Conservative MP Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultonts Multi-Lingual Opportunities Boyce Bilingual Miller/McNish Aylessury: Perfect French? Managing Director of… International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund News International Newspapers Limited Routels International PLC Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Bilingual Secretary The Language Business Clear Elliott victory helps selectors but women in confusion Athletics Juniors make Tucker proud Tennis Tempting Times Kompass Recruitment Consultants Advertising Marketing Assistant. Three to six month… First Creme DeMAIN Consultants LTD Non-Secretarial Knightsbridge Secretaries Part Time Vacancies Six-medal Davies crowns a day of glory for Britain Weightlifting: Coach Predicts a Bright New Era after World Championship Successes Opie back to her very best Squash Rackets Super Secretaries Hall hangs on to secure win Golf Torrance sacrifices a birdie bonus Miller/McNish Champion fails to go all the way Cycling Chilcott's dismissal could jeopardize his England career Rugby Union: Bath Captain Begins War Fo Words against Referee after Defeat in the Battle of Gloucester Barnes blames Howard for the lost tempers Picnic in park for Rosslyn Weekend Rugby Union Results Summers double for Headingley Pegler to lead London Gutteridge victim of violence Newcomers Saracens reap the reward for extra effort Weary Wales at base camp (AFP): Four new French caps Today's Fixtures Sport on TV By a Special Correspondent: Herbert is taken ill and misses rally Motor Sprot Lewis has a chance to impress Boxing Mandarin: Jungle Pioneer can master fillies Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Hamilton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Michelozzo force to be reckoned with next season Saturday's results Ladbrokes From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Petite Ile brings an end to Irish famine Curragh result Cologne win puts Ibn Bey in line for Arc Cochrane back Blinkered first time Flat leaders William Hill McMahon takes control Football: Liverpool Underline their Superiority while Manchester United Compound their Misery in Two Northern Derbies Chelsea have no illusions of title Weekend Football Results and Tables Spurs leaks let Norwich escape Pools Check A solitary win lifts Aberdeen Contract for Palin Robson ruled out of Poland match with shin fracture Angry Ferguson blames defence Rough end of the stick for Charlton Bad-tempered Bristol derby fails to please MCC heads fall in a French revolution Cricket Faulkner's short corner is decisive Hockey: Free Use of Substitutes Does Not Allow either Team to Settle at Lilleshall For the Record Mansell faces race ban after crash Motor Racing: Grand Prix Stewards Impose S50,000 Fine for Mansell's Failure to Respond to Black Flag Hendry spoils Wattana's hopes again Snooker Fleet leader close to Brazil Yachting English women beaten Whitaker loses out Sport in Brief Castleford triumph marred by violence Rugby League Happell thrives Old hands maintain grip on Cup Individual Records Home and Family Finance Ltd The 18th: A Watery Grave How the contest unfolded Yesterday's Singles Saturday Foursomes Jacklin still stepping down Saturday Fourballs Unlikely hero has crowd in hysteria
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