News from 10/10/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Jeremy Andrews, Kevin Eason and Shona Crawford Poole, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jasper Rees, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Vera Lustig, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Jonathan Chaytor, James Morwood, Roddy Forsyth, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Brian James, Henry Gee, A. Gerrard, Peter Davenport, Sheila Hart, Anthony Grant, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Derek Alun-Jones, Robert Willis, Rod Morgan, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Alan J. M. Miller, Ernest Beck, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Spencer, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Edward Gorman, Gordon Connelly, Norman de Mesquita, Christopher Warman and Vivien Goldsmith, R. R. S. Hiscox, Roddy MacKenzie, Edward Fennell, Simon Tair, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jeremy Isaacs, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Gillian Bowditch, Nicolas Soames, David Toop, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Ronald Faux, Steve Acteson, Simon Cave, Peter Bryan, K. Mallin, Craig Seton, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Alan Bennett, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Nicholas Fry, Keith MacKlin, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David M. Parkes, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, George Ace, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, A. Wilson, Mandarin, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul Newman, Ilse Glucksmann, John Paxton, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Mrs J Steward, Eric Midwinter, Helen Steadman, Barry Wood, Beverly Halstead, Melinda Wittstock, Norman Tebbit, Michael Horsnell, Charles Hennessy, Alan Coren, Jonathan Braude and Andrew McEwen, Martin Winn, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Jan Raath, H. D. Berman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, Laurence Kennedy, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoFalling pound puts Lawson under pressure Tories gather in Blackpool as shares and sterling slump Win a trip into history Portfolio Bond Tunnel gloom Index Row over who did Nobel work Ten-feet-tall aliens invade Russia - official How Much Borrowers Will Repay Halifax sets the mortgage rise pace Strike hits Telegraph Hunt for woman in Deal bombing Bovis abroad East Berlin warns on reform protests Hurd to step up anti-drugs battle News Roundup Civil servants' 6.2% Hunt after fatal fire Accused's 'argument' South Bank dispute Poll tax concession Siemens Work on Channel tunnel is running ahead of schedule Jaguar looks to GM to ward off Ford bid PC denies raping girl in car School inspectors hit at poor quality of science teaching Primary education Statement on Marina Ogilvy Lord Aldington denies using subterfuge against Yugoslavs Portfolio Bond Princess upset by killing of counsellor Visit to drug charity 2,000 dustbins holding treasures of Uppark Journalist 'labelled a crook' Health & Safety Executive 25 Kurds released H2O 100,000 missing youngsters face twilight world of crime 21st-century staff will work at home Greenpeace seeks ban on cleaning chemicals Advertisement Fears over homeless Patient critical 16 in court Water pay-out Taxi trial Boxer bailed Pilot safe M25 misery Wh Smith No Title Government offers better package to lure law graduates BA staff fly the flag against ticket fraudsters Servowarm Interest-rate rises blamed for holiday crisis AA scraps 100,000 packages and sheds 500 jobs Equine David and Goliath Tourist habits threaten Ice Age survivor Fate of the Windermere char Bar lobbies Tories on legal reforms at party conference Court delays soar with national staff shortage Wildlife threatened by theme park plan Test for Government Speelman thwarted after an epic game St. Joseph's Hospice BMW Finance Baker will try to put new spirit in party with his first speech Bomb disposal spuad destroys Mexican circus van as police check party confrence buildings Stevens faces struggle to prove he is not a political pawn Police investigation into Northern Ireland intelligence leaks Court action over river crash Labour move on council rents rejected Council may prosecute Tavistock family Saleroom Criticism over Aids payments Campaign launched to cut number of cancer deaths NHS reforms threaten Tories Organic farming initiative launched SAAB Suharto wins the backing of Pope World Roundup (AFP): Paris parking squeeze Soviet visa denial Unesco reform hitch (AP): Army aide shot dead (AP): Ceausescu food vow Mitsubishi Prince Bernhard admits ivory trade quotas failed FBI track down Soviet spies in newspaper ads Seeking KGM links Hungarian reformers reach deal with hardliners Focus of prayers and protests East German churches provide refuge for opposition and channel for dissent Petty-minded bureaucracy daunts provincial activists The Soviet Opposition From a Correspondent Moscow: Gorbachov gets his way on strike ban Casino gamble to part Poles from their dollars Fear and anger at the shrine of resistance ITV Colony afraid that China will send in wave of immigrants Hong Kong border dispute Mubarak faces threat of murder over peace plan Despised attorneys court Cupid's suit in lonely hearts columns From Our Correspondent Beirut: Beirut peace allows classrooms to reopen Dispute blights Bhutto hopes Punjab feud with central government Mugabe tightens reins on MPs (Reuter): 12 crushed to death on hayride (AP): Project goes (AP): Envoy arrives (Reuter): Tutu son freed (Reuter): Hijack trial Tigre rout (Reuter): Sudan plea (AP): Bush clear Town Country The genesis of a nightmare? Genetic engineering holds out the promise of agricultural abundance and new weapons in mankind's war against disease, George Hill writes. But what if an apparently-harmless mutated life-form were to run out of control? Clothed in changing words New Words for Old Parkinson's Disease Society Hotel Rebar Crown Sheepish looks Catching ambition on the run Future bosses are more likely to be found tackling a rock face than a plate of oysters. Brian James reports on a contest that identifies the born leaders Past Worlds Help the Aged Canon Alan Hamilton Barry Fantoni Ulster's second-class voters Laurence Kennedyurges the Tory party to delay no longer andopen its doors to potential members across the Irish Sea Sound products needing a bright new package Norman Tebbit on Baker's first task in winning back electoral support Burnt up by a long-lost love Gorbachov's one condition Mary Dejevsky sees little limit to East European unheaval The Chancellor's Dilemma Intimidation from Peking Let Newton Be! Questions raised by mail charges Waiting for surgery Sharing a good tune School standards Transport straining at the seams Minister for science Ferranti merger Rising prices at Opera House Short rations Letter to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Royal Society of Chemistry OBAS Orthopaedic and Medibeds Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Birthdays today Receptions Dinners Tylers' and Bricklayers' Company Marriages The Kensington Gift Fair Anniversaries Church news REV Keith Elliott VC The sergeant who championed the Maoris 'Earth' quakes on Mars Science Report Noel-Noel How to be the salt of the French earth John Stieger Births (From our Own Correspondent): On this Day Ireland Latest wills The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council The Times Female trouble double Television Royal Opera House Royal Academy of Arts No, Prime Minister, we will not pickup the tab Simon Tait on how arts sponsors are questioning the Government's expectations that they will make good and shortfall in public funding Sweet and bitter With All's Well That Ends Well opening tonight, the RSC is currently offering three notable Shakespeare "fools". Vera Lustig looks at the nature of the beast: comic clowns or metaphysicians? Death by drowning, stabbing, freezing-and laughter The Devil and Stepashka New End Theatre Suicide for Love Lyttelton Surprising but worthy winner Richard Morrison on Claudio Abbado as successor to von Karajan Picture Gallery Boswell Was Richard Strauss World Music Kasse Mady Le Palais, Hammersmith Stephane Kélian Ehrman Tapestry A simple passion for luxury Milan Fashion On the streets and catwalks of Milan in fashion week, a softer silhouette is emerging from the hard sell Picture Gallery Sketches drawn by telephone Picture Gallery As flaunted by the stars Picture Gallery Penny Plain Ltd All stand for Ferragamo Serena Roland Klein Colefax and Fowler Saddle Picture Gallery This selective to entertainment and events… Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums Concise Crossword No 1996 Entertainments Opera on the road Dagestan Today Travelling a remote path Television Choice As Julian Pettifer points out in Viewpoint 89: The… Radio 1 Variations Radio Choice Julian Wood UDR soldiers deny fiirearms charges, court is told The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,109 Queen sees new face of Singapore Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Wheather Danger: Low alcohol ahead Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound TIP leaps to £12.7m Savage ahead Cluff advance Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Tourist Rates Pound plunges below DM3 Shares suffer on exchange rate and recession fears Dispute over soaring costs darkens Eurotunnel gloom Norman Ireland joins Lowndes board New directors fail to allay rate fears for struggling retailer By Our City Staff: ICI selling OTC American drugs side for $450m The Levitt Group Elders in $100m sale of gas stake TIP pays high price for expansion Tempus Cluff Resources Savage Group By Our City Staff: Bio-Isolates tumbles to £48,000 at half time Alpha Stocks London Seminar GM talks too late to stop Jaguar sliding Stock Market 3i float is delayed by Revenue ISA ahead American Medical accepts lower bid Redwood bids to break Ec mergers deadlock EC ministers will study a British plan for a two-tier monopolies policy. Report by Colin Narbrough FKB to buy marketing group in US for £14m Business Roundup S&U Stores tops £1m United Guarantee offer Gloster sold to Heywood Amersham acquisition Dow inches ahead as trading slows Wall Street Sunleigh pays £4.5m for AS Extradition of Ward sought Mrs Fields cuts losses to $1.3m at half time Waste paper chase leads to US The Times/DHL European Business Awards WB Industries seeks £5.7m for purchase Partridge in a fair trio The Times City Diary Tarzan up on the rail The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Armstrong attacks Caparo's £96m bid Darn it The Times City Diary Rest and re-creation The Times City Diary Ferranti's investors chance to speak Receivers at Sharp & Law Securicor Communications Society ranks are shaky after Halifax about-turn Comment A new twist for Eurotunnel B. A. T Industries Bond poised to miss deadline in brewing deal London Trade Options Traditional Options The Times Recent Issues EC finance ministers reject VAT change TEEStSIDE Eurotunnel statement Delayed payment Syndicate reinsurance means efficiency Appropriate choice Jaguar salaries Buying British does not pay Ford Widespread losses Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trust Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Morkets London Financial Futures Quarry Dougall MSL International Commercial Union Life Assurance Company Limited Frere Cholmeley Aviation Lawyer Herbert Smith British Aerospace Space Systems Law Personnel Prop Proficient Limited Inferior tribunal with limited function can establish an issue estoppel Lipson Lloyd Jones ASA Law Crime and punishment Rod Morgan on the call for a body to issue guidelines to courts on sentences Haseltine Lake & Co. No power to order contribution to damages by bound party Hall owners owe no duty to users The gain in Spain falls here British law firms are busy capitalizingon the investment boom in Spain, llinking with local irms, Edward Fennell writes Paras go into action for the Nineties Trained para-legal staff will soon be filling an important and cost-effective role in law services, David Spencer writes Barristers' Chambers Senior Administrator The Young Women's Christian Association of… Editorial Assistant the Law Reports Anglian Water John Hamilton Associates Royal Air Force Officer Taylor Root Young Ambitious Solicitor Daniels Bates Partnership Scrivenor: Top table talk Inns and Outs Chambers Gabriel Duff Consultancy Daniels Bates Partnership Legal Resources Euromoney The Chambers of Gilbert Gray Q. C. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travers Smith Braithwaite Chase Personnel Resources Chambers First direct Llambias Legal Llambias Legal Baker & McKenzie Durnford Ford Solicitors Laurence Simons Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Applied Management Sciences Ltd Law Personnel Reuter Simkin Law Personnel Wilson Stephens Winckworth & Pemberton Warner Cranston Lloyds Bank Quarry Dougall The Times Lipson Lloyd Jones Corporate Finance Arthur Cox & Co KPMG Jordans & Sons Ltd Adrian Whitfield QC The Times Public Appointments National Consumer Council North Bedfordshire Charity Appointments London Docklands East Birmingham Health Authority North Cornwall District Council How to get in the groove Jobs in the recording industry are coveted. Helen Steadman suggests possible alternatives Hillingdon Health Haringey Council Royal Ulster Constabulary Scottish Conservative Party Bar Finalists Law Society Finalists… London Borough barnet Devon County Council From a Special Correspondent, Vancouver: Power play sets up All Blacks for tour Rugby Union Harlequins expect Swansea to act Oxford match is opportunity for MacNeill Van der Loos back in game for World cup Soviets apply to IRFB No-balls will be more costly in Australian experiment By a Special Correspondent: Harvey is in gear for Guia Motor Racing Cardiff are good travellers Ice Hockey Giants through to World Series Baseball Champagne results unlikely Judo Graham Morris Manager likely at Yorkshire Players upset about lack of News on coach Volleyball Tory group lobby for Doncaster to be privatized Racing Williams survives fall to ride again Results from three meetings Karazan to step up on promising debut Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Mandarin: Newton Abbot Rapid Raceline Celtic Chief ruled out Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwic Number One Son provides Bailey with welcome victory The Times Racing Service The dangers of a closed mentality Cup-tie will renew an old rivalry Steroid cheats liable to detection under revolutionary plan Drugs in Sport Practice pays off for Smith Snooker Ireland are optimistic about facing England Hockey Ealing catch the eye Evert's last match shows retirement may be premature Tennis: United States' Federation Cup Win Prompts Calls Fro Team to Be Kept Together Sherwen to face charge over tour Cycling Today's Fixtures Dobson displays bunker mentality Sport on TV Langer's new win over yips Golf By a Special Correspondent: Testaverde the villain transformed into hero American Football Eagles in demand after win Rugby League Willey chosen as Northern's new manager Knighton wins legal concession in his bid to buy United Football: Long-Running Take-Over Controversy at Old Trafford Could Be Brought to an End by Thursday Bull is not for sale at any price ISPA will take action over Jansher 'insult' Squash Rackets League gates show healthy increase Pools Forecast For the Record Bingham retains his routine Koeman's fillip for Cruyff French favour the Scots to secure World Cup ticket Van Basten may be fit Overseas League Results Bracknell's hopes on ice after league defeat Basketball Redgrave in British World Cup team Bobsleighing McCrory aiming for Tyson Boxing Hardy 'ready for the taking' Financial realities catch up with Sangster Rocastle steps up as Robson looks for more stability Merson partners Bull in new England attack Telecom Security Wattana is young man in a hurry Shelford seen as test case on pay Esson quits Whitbread race Sole choice for captain Sport in Brief Sporting city sets a mouse trap End Column
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