News from 26/09/1989
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, William Leith, Karan Thapar, Jeremy Andrews, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Mike Graham, Graham Chainey, Andrew Pierce, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Angela Mackay, and Martin Winn, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, T. D. M. Martin Hayfield, David Lee, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Stephen Warr, Noel Falconer, Bryan Stiles, Michael Horsnell and Mark Souster, John Davis, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Debra Craine, Chris Pomery, Roger Bolton (Controller), James Graham, Peter Waymark, E. H. A. Stretton, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, James Comyn, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Marcus Williams, Vivian Grisogono, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Sapsted and Michael Evans, Nicholas Albery (Chairman), R. Hummerston, John Hennessy, John Lewis and Robin Oakley, Ruth Gledhill and Libby Jukes, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, Edward Fennell, Christopher Ryan, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Lee Bushby, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Professor Margaret Turner-Warwick, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Susan Danks, Christopher Goulding, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, V. S. Anthony (Chairman), Peter Bryan, K. Bowen, Stephen Thorpe, Phil McLennan, Conrad Voss Bark, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Marino Parascenzo, Philip Granville, John Bell City Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, A. P. Mordaunt, George Hill, Ken Bignall Chief Executive, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, B. Sefton-Forbes, M. A. Wyldbore-Smith, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Lucie Clayton (Director), Philippa Toomey, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Philip Pangalos, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Norman Tebbit, Alan Coren, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Joan Venner, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, Ruth Gledhill and Dennis Signy, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor,
ResumoBush offer of 80% chemical weapons cut UN hears call for ban on poison gas Inside Portfolio Bond Sabotage fear in ferry fire Branson award Index Watchdog takes Shell to court over oil spill 'Rag doll factor' saves woman in 3,500ft plunge 'Help catch these men of evil' appeal Thatcher pained and angry after Deal visit Sdp seeks £1,000 loans to fight next election Baker unfurls Tory banner Holiday Accommodation in Deal and Walmer Bombers attracted by holiday-home advert Hurricane Hotline Quarter of births now illegitimate News Roundup Armed hijacker hunt Request for Rose plan Boy found hanged Peak traffic delayed Abbey National Green debate to dominate Tory conference Strict deadlines urged as nuclear costs rise by 10% Electricity privatization Branson wins Times award Relatives to decide sentence Call for more primary staff Travel agents told not to sell to fans Football hooliganism Soviet Union poised to join Interpol in fight against drugs Doctor is accused by WPC Irish embassy official jailed over passport racket Police fear 'horrendous' terrorist implications from sale of false documents Bar seeks review of judge appointments Retailers welcome £250 cheque card Guarantees extended Army women approach front line Manoeuvres go green Cancer linked to college experiments Scientist's death Portfolio Bond Alter law call after princess's home sold 'Massive thumbs down' for Nhs reform boosts doctors Libel awards 'inflated by press conduct' Tandon Dinner for the 'new boy' at school Falls bring buyers' market to North Housing prices Model Tory local authority at stake Council by-election Volvo Scheme to help less able pupils failed many, HMI reports Lancia Reporter's short story scoops writing award Annual state payout for Lord Cobham EC 'set aside' scheme Environmentalists join forces against roads £10,000 murder hunt Accident cash Car in house Girl muggers Police village Wind power Two killed Telegraph fine Up in smoke Police funeral Briton drowns BR's new look Party 'faces extinction if resources are wasted Ulster looms as political target Lawyer takes charge Army Officer The high-minded few still seeking an identity SDP/SCARBOROUGH Courtex Cater West believes 20 nations belong to the chemical weapons 'club From a Correspondent, Moscow: Tough Gorbachov drive to halve budget deficit Menem challenge on sovereignty World Roundup Hassan's Spanish task Lawson offers aid (Reuter): Lebanon peace move (AP): Overdose verdict Fed chief plans visit Bonn claims spies are arriving with refugees Influx of agents feared in flow of East Germans to West Bid to unearth Old Master's tomb Bus plunge kills 45 in Bangladesh More swimming through the hole in Iron Curtain Senior Iran judge hopes Cooper will be freed Colombo offers truce after reversing rebels' fortunes Liberals returned in Quebec Britons die (AP): Kabul link (AP): Court chosen (Reuter): Star crossed (AFP): Library prize (Reuter): Ortega to run (Reuter): Dutch outrage Rare setback for Indian Army Tigers remain undefeated (Reuter): Lee libel proceedings against magazine opens in Singapore Bush driver adds to doubts over official version of death Retracing last steps of Julie Ward in the Kenyan game reserve Future uncertain as troops leave A farewell to Vietnamese arms Landmine war cripples thousands The high price of conflict Royal Mail Parcels International The best of the past-how ancient buildings live again From a rescued huddle of buildings by the Thames to 19th century cowhouses that became homes, today we publish The Times/Roylal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Conservation awards for 1989. George Hill reports Europe's open mouth The cocaine cartels have found a smugglers' haven in northern Spain, Philip Jacobson reports Telecom Security Gathering points of hue New Words for Old Roland Ixlein Jake SeRena Penny Plain Ltd Depend on a duffel to cut a dash Fashion by Liz Smith It has come a long way from The Cruel Sea or Paddington Bear's wardrobe. The classic duffel shurgs off its gung-ho image to star in a winter fashion revival Who will be top name? People The right look at the right price A reversal in popularity Another British classic is finally getting the tp billing it deserves Clothkits Alan Hamilton Unlocking Eastern Europe's doors Michael Binyon on the vital role the Community is now playing in trying to heal a dividend continent Damning with faint and half-felt sentiments Conor Cruise O'Brien on the words left unsaid in Dublin Father's day for one small diner Right ideas of the SDP Norman Tebbit calls for tax breaks on savings, not houses The Chimera of PR Chemical Cuts Regiments of Women Judges' power of life sentence Credit card benefits Greening the Church Temperance record Ways of coping with the terrorist Positively single Cut to size? Crippled musicians In the bag No Title Search for right education route Saving electricity Poster collection At a loss for words To have and to hold Television The Times Roll out the barrel-chest Richard Morrison meets James Morris, the American operatic bass who is expected to dominate Gótz Friedrich's Ring cycle, which opens at Covent Garden tomorrow with Die Walk?re Salsa rhythms propel the Havana beat Rock Gloria Estefan Wembley Arena Red herrings on way to fame Theatre Another Time Wyndham's Folk international Concert Les Volx Bulgares Festival Hall British Museum Happy to leap in unison Debra Craine previews a British visit by a dance troupe from one of the most individual of the increasingly nationalistic Soviet republics, the Ukraine Civilized hard sell Andrew Gibbon Williams on how the Hamburg Art Fair sets the art world an example of good taste and restraint Canon Court Circular Memorial services Sir Peter Scott Major General B. P. Hughes Sheila McCarthy Bandridge Ltd Anniversaries Clifton College Forthcoming marriages Green turtles keep thriving in spite of hungry stray cats Science Report Today's royal engagements Dinners Reception Marriages Birthdays today Gala performance University news Dr John Treherne From insect neurology to Bonnie and Clyde Albert Cole World-wide expansion of Reader's Digest Jan DeGAETANI Mezzo champion of contemporary music Judges sworn in Births Economy with Petrol Church news The Times Theatre Concise Crossword No 1984 Entertainments Prince of print-making Word-Watching Winning Move Dealing a financial hand Television Choice Radio Choice Piaget BBC1 By Our Foreign Staff: Sabotage fear as couple die in North Sea ferry blaze The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,097 Abrahams medals to be auctioned Weather Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Columbia bid talks Let up 39% MAI ahead Tourist Rates By Our City Staff: Bank rescue plan would split Ferranti into two Dollar falls as central banks follow G7 line Decisions on Britain's place in IMF and quotas put off By Our Economics Correspondent: Invisibles poised to decline Bond will miss accounts deadline By Our City Staff: Hays coming to the market By Our City Staff: Eagle to offer James top job Dan Air AT&T link with UK's Istel expected Hays Continental rebuke for LET critics Tempus Myson hit by decrease in residential market Business Roundup FII steps up profit to £7m Memec falls to £3.4m Mosaic buys security firm Lloyd Thompson up Company Briefs Lloyd Thompson Group plc Del Monte to sell business Metalrax rises to £3.17m Japanese 'ready to talk' if Jaguar makes first move Armstrong consults lawyers over bid Telfos reviews holding Analyst on the Jaguar defensive The Times City Diary No Title Brent Chemicals at £6m Pot of oil for Harriet The Times City Diary No Johnnie, no The Times City Diary Accountant offers anti-fraud service Passing out The Times City Diary Vallance's call to Vietnam The Times City Diary Franklin denies DRG bid problem Holmes a Court and Elf stalk Dalgety How Elliott will excel by liquidating Elders Comment IMF touches a sore point A Fimbra Member ASH double purchase The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Buyout at Elders succeeds Jardine ahead Gibbon buy Stock Watch The Times Schrader/Westchester Law Placements US threat to British Airways' UAL move DC Cook passes payout Reorganization dents Cornwell Parker profit Recent Issues Sarah Hodge National Savings Habitat poised for new look Lessons for Lloyd's in the Outhwaites affair Words on Taurus Fight for Jaguar Business rates fear Traditional Options TSB Group Bond selling hits Dow Wall Street Turnover falls as G7 moves to reduce dollar strength Stock Market London Traded Options Equities marked lower Stock Exchange Prices Spreading the message Asthma: Fighting for Breath In its fight to help Britain's 4 million sufferers, the Asthma Society gets much help in fund-raising from the public and celebrities, but it feels the Government could do more to ease the burden - particularly with VAT Fisons People Dedicated to Helping Victims Tracking down the secret link The genetic origins of the disease are subject to international research Clement Clarke International Ltd The doctors' dilemma Allen & Hanburys Help sufferers to breathe easy Professor Margaret Turner-Warwick asks patients and GPs to educate each other about asthma Learn what to do in an attack Teachers need to be prepared—one in 10 pupils has the condition, Susan Danks says A Curse down the Centuries Children's action week Asthma Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin Herbert Smith A water-tight case for court overhaul A Home Office study says magistrates' courts need new management. John Davis agrees Reuter Simkin Water Services of Office Sony Cracking the Peking pot There is plenty of opportunity for business in China and the Far East. Edward Fennell reports on the scene Act scuppers fake Batmen Christopher Ryan on how changes to the copyright law hits offenders, but protects innocent retailers Legal Appointments Graham Gill & Young Asst. Legal Adviser Reuter Simkin Management Appointments Limited Scrivenor: All in a name Inn and Outs Badenoch & Clark Michael Page Legal Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Chambers and Partners Law Personnel Hughes Watton Solicitors South West Water PLC The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Legal Resources Group Nathan, Silman solicitors ASA Law Charles Church Legal Resources Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Daniels Bates Partnership Hoggett Bowers The Head of Chambers Partnership Experienced Matrimonial Solicitor/legal Executive Roythorne & Co Personnel Resources Legal Division Laurence Simons Associates Lipson Lloyd Jones ICI Pharmaceuticals The Halsey Consulting Partnership British Aerospace Commercial Aircraft European Law Chambers Stowmarket Suffolk ASA Law Locum Service Locums Liz James at EU Recruitment Edgware Solicitors Price Waterhouse MSL Chartered Secretary Ealing College Bexley Take a Navy career on board The Merchant Navy is scouring the land for trainee officers. As Joan Venner explains, there are plenty of openings for would-be seadogs wanting hard work and responsibility Horsham district council Shepherd Little & Associates Ltd Underwood & co Ribble Valley Mersey Executive Director Fimbra Epping Forest District Council Director Blomley Newnham College Cambridge Kettering Borough Council VIPs foil to last the course at yachting championships A mayoral excursion comes to a premature and queasy end Asian Games may see Koreans link Cleveland County Council Cornwall County Council Chief Client and Operations Officer A different ball game striving to take root Baseball: An Old Trafford Event with Women Welcome in the Pavilion Deuchar is the new master Real Tennis Merton The Times Ealing Panthers enjoy late strike Ice Hockey No Title Mandarin: Consistent Metal Boys to appreciate drop in class Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Moubarak believes star miler will gain Ascot revenge Royal Academy likely to stay on home soil Unfuwain value Results from yesterday's two meetings Reid's Arc ride is Love The Groom Cornwallis the objective for Argentum Rapid Raceline Jacklin wants Spain to host Ryder Cup Golf: After Triumph at the Belfry There is Optimism that Young Players Will Mature to Secure the Future of European Game MCC visit a triumph in spite of defeat Pools Forecast English players turning away from S Africa Cricket Fletcher named team manager for a tour Three finalists chosen for youth squad Swimming Patient Lewis measures up Boxing: Rapid Knock-Out Win for New Heavyweight Challenger Board order re-match for Wilson Today's Fixtures Montana rises above the sack American Football Biggs may be cut out for Mason Baddeley and Hall take on world beaters Badminton Palace and Royals aim at home-bred success Basket Ball Sale travel well in first three Volleyball Ferrari appeal may not save Mansell from one-race ban Motor Racing Ogle gathers in a bountiful harvest Golf Australia's gaps filled by unknown quantities Rugby Union For the Record Cammish calls time on trials Cycling Brittle Robson bravest in the business Football: Atkinson Reflects on what Might Have Been Had his Favourite Player Been Fit Sosa's goals send Uruguay to Italy Overseas football Overseas League Results Finns provide potent threat Powerboating Time to enforce limits on salmon slaughter Fishing Brady left out for vital game Tewkesbury's mixed four take first title Bowls Gallacher ready to take over Jacklin's mantle Exhausted Faldo will miss Dunhill Cup Officials join race to finish Chase A cue for Morgan to emerge By a Special Correspondent: A blow-out is check to Clark's ambitions RFU defends players' rights to tour S Africa Hill could be back in favour TAC weigh allegations Sport in Brief ID cards will cause drop in attendances The cup of little concern in US End Column Lack of interest is nothing new America's Cup is the favourite
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