News from 19/10/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, William Leith, Steve Pittard, Philip Schofield, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Umberto Eco, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Andrew McEwen, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Hilary Rubinstein, Editor, David Pickup, Director General, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Noel Hodson Senior Partner, David Rhys Jones, Alex Graham, Cliff Feltham, Richard Pawson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Schöpflin, Philip Ball, George Sivell, D. Thomas, John Lewis Political Staff, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Robin Oakley and Andrew McEwen, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, A. Kennaway, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, John Rea Price, President, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Bernard Levin, John S. Gaisford, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Paul Turton, Chairman, Peter Jones, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Alan Franks and George Hill, John Matthews, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Lisa St Aubin de Terán, Matthew May, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Joao Ubaldo Ribeiro, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, T. W. Davies, Ernest Beck, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Tim Jeal, Sabine Durrant, Rose Shipley, David Toole, Charles Bremner, David Howell, Peter De Ionno, Agnes Wilkinson, Paul Wheeler, Jane Wyatt, Doreen King, Leslie Tilley, Sue Wolstenholme, Director, Anné McElvoy, Oscar Moore, B. Vaughan-Lee, B. W. Ailey, Sydney Friskin, Mavis Nicholson, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Geoffrey Wheeler, John Nicholson, Robert F. Smart, Angela Mackay and Gillian Bowditch, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, C. A. Seymour (University Lecturer in Medicine), Steve Acteson, Claud Morris, Phil McLennan, Richard Evans, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Laurence Marcro, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Charles Bremner, and Martin Fletcher and Peter Stothard, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Stothard US Editor, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Kenneth Gosling, Peter Aykroyd, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, John Lennard-Jones, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Stephen Garvin, Sarah Jane Checkland, Frank Price, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, David Tydeman, Managing Director, David North, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Martin Winn, Sally Hamwee, Chairman, Anne McElvoy, D. L. Sanders, Presidenet, Glin Bennet, Julia Bradford, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoDeath toll rising to 300 'Quake-proof' highway crushes cars in San Francisco Focus on film Portfolio Bond Index Fears of 'greater tremor to come' Guildford Four ruling to be legal landmark Jaguar shares deal with GM Four killed in M25 crash The clocks stand frozen at 5.04 Thatcher to retaliate after sanctions attack $4bn fears for Lloyd's South African Airways Honecker forced to quit by Berlin Politburo H & H Factors Ltd Our Foreign Staff: 'Everything fell off the walls as buildings were swaying' Eyewitness Accounts The San Francisco Earthquake Survivors tell of terrifying scenes as areas were devastated From a Correspondent, Moscow: Why Armenia toll was much higher Building Standards Costs greater than Hugo Insurance Claims The Queen sends message of sympathy World Reaction Scientists knew where but not when tremor would strike Forecasting Disaster Mystery of fault which made road collapse Puzzle over why supposedly earthquake-proof highway fell The San Francisco Earthquake From a Correspondent, San Diego: All supplies will be tested for Aids Blood Transfusions Disaster marked by lack of panic Californian Response Tandon £2bn lost in bank computer error News Roundup Organ donor increase Single-union deals PC jailed for stealing Facelift completed Tunnel death trial ITV news service to be based on quality The Times Army unit to monitor UDR recruits New doubts over bomb factory case '£15m in cocaine' at factory £350,000 in suitcase Relatives share prisoners' joy Clarke asks doctors to avoid disruption Wife tells of Aldington tears over trial Lesbian fails to win custody of her son Threat to country dwellers Portfolio Bond Jaguar seeks £150m deal with GM to ward off Ford's bid The Insurance Service Jacobean manuscript loaned to library EC questions Lawson line Economic policy Trident 'betrayal' Japanese bohemians lure the big spenders Saleroom Arts funding faces biggest upheaval in more than 40 years MoD sets up centre for defence studies A. Wellesley Briscoe & PTNRS. Ltd Quality of life falls below minimum limit Prison report PCS Four dead after head-on crash on M25 Synod faces crucial talks on ordination of women priests Metro Clubman Ultimate urban car is in town Scientific backing for CFC substitute Sunday mail plans given go-ahead Union discord Political curbs eased for council officials Drunk driver hit train Siege ends Party ban Train death Trial halted Acorn Growth Last post The Enterprise initiative UK-Argentine talks extended World Roundup Right-to-die ruling (Reuter): Shuttle is launched (Reuter): Peking admits errors (Reuter): Kidnap in Lebanon (AFP): Sighs of relief at Honecker's departure East German leader's downfall underlines the pressing need for reform Bitter end for Wall's architect Political problems remain as favoured disciple takes over from the Communist veteran From a Correspondent Moscow: Gorbachov curbs glasnost to stop 'gloomy reports' Experts predict six million Aids victims by 2000 Friends and foes share optimism Hardliner who resisted change Hungary sheds its Stalinist history Thatcher urges the West to maintain its defences Commonwealth conference in Malaysia (Reuter): Britain caught in crossfire over sanctions Nigerian chief to follow Ramphal Environment plea NatWest the Action Bank Actress in mercy mission (AFP): Salvador talks win reprieve (AP): Ozal opposed (Reuter): Ivory defiance (Reuter): Trial plea Bhutto baby King makes fierce attack on Labour defence policy Ezra gives warning on large coal imports SLD moves left on economy Have-nots may dent González majority The election campaign in Spain Demand for Ferranti guarantee is rejected 'Charter on race' call TV experiment provokes unrest (Reuter): Shamir challenges Bush on Middle East peace Dockers cut by over a third £34,000 for ex-chairman Ministerial maiden Police reach record level Parliament today The man who kept Frisco standing Were it not for the pioneering work of George Housner, the father of earthquake engineering , yesterday's disaster could have been far worse. Alan Franks and George Hill report Vintage look at Motorfair Artfile a weekly look at the art world The Field Our yesterdays in the open air The Times Tulep computers Kuala Lumpur Times Diary Barry Fantoni After Honecker, can East Germany survive? George Schöpflin on the tensions that threaten to pull the state apart Egged on by a coup de théâtre Malaysia's law of the jungle Bernard Levin lists the lies used to crush the independence of the judiciary Living under daily threat Glin Bennet examines the San Franciscans' sang froid Exit Herr Honecker Return of Service The San Andreas Fault Chancellor's monetary strategy called in question Theme park plan Care in the community Supply-side faults The new 'Pharisees' Agreeing to differ Canterbury and Rome Ignoble past of service charges NHS budget control Learning in later life Noises off Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Art goes into schools Hunt for vanished pulsar Science Report Receptions Birthdays today Old Rugbeian Dinner Meeting Lord Inchyra Travelling within diplomacy's Inner Circle Sir Roger Mynors Manuscripts as Europe's living history Dinners Appointments Service dinners Painter Stainers' Company Announcements & Personal New Theatre Sophocles and Sherdan Help Medicine Avert Church news Latest wills Uncovering a new 'Pompeii' Archaeology The Times Timely dozen New Woman The bee all and end all? How real are the claims made for royal jelly and other natural cures? Ann Kent investigates Balanced approach Alzheimer's or not? Medical Briefing Good for you The skin game British Diabetic Association Transcendental Meditation BP Prepared Victoria Glendinning on the peculiar life of the founding fathers of Boy Scouts, but Mother Guides Baden-Powell By Tim Jeal Hutchinson, £18.95 The Times BP Prepared Semiopseuds' Corner Novel of the Week Foucault's Pendulum By Umberto Eco Secker & Warburg, £14.95 New Books Pagan and Gent The Roman Empire of Ammianus By John Matthews Duckworth, £35 Michael Foreman A Brazil nut pie with a pinch of salt Fiction an Invincible Memory By Joao Ubaldo Ribeire Faber, £12.99 Indiscreet Journeys Edited by Lisa St Aubin de Terán Virago, £12.95 Wychwood By Rose Shipley Barrie & Jenkins, £11.95 Mensa Not very likely Television Tomorrow Miele Famous last words Martin Fletcher on the painstaking rewriting and refining which went into producing the stripped-down prose of Ernest Hemingway Youthful player of exceptional promise Recital Boris Beresovsky Wigmore Hall Brutal role matched by a violent baton Opera Peter Grimes Covent Garden Concert Tokyo PO/Otaka Barbican Hall Making the most of the low life Theatre Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell Apollo Trampling talent underfoot Reviews of the noisy Old Gringo, as well as Melancholia, Rouge, the 'final' Star Trek and Gleaming the Cube Cinema Focus on the master of movie illusion An art-work thriller Video Box Shirley Valentine Classifying the classics Periodic polls show surprising changes in fortune, reports David Robinson This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2004 Entertainments Blues on the bottom line Word-Watching Winning Move Paul Scofield Alec McCOWEN Eileen Atkins The Times Problems with our prisoners Television Choice BBC 1 Variations Radio Choice Tecno How disaster Struck San Francisco The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,117 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Things that swim before the eyes Commons sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market New phase at Hawker Siddeley Cash call Stock Markets North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Government warning on high-risk bid financing US failures provide lesson says minister Dixons profits forecast reduced Beefeater Gin to find another cabinet Reshuffle at top as Whitbread reorganizes its divisions Beazer makes £300m provision over Koppers RoyScot Corporate Leasing Davis calls off $6.8bn offer to United Airlines From a Correspondent, Burssels: Lawson should be 'more imaginative' Societies in SIB protest Trust ahead Petrocon up Boot ahead Traditional Options (U. K.) Ltd British Coal faces demands for price link to sales of electricity Manx bank trial likely to cost £7m Gearing overshadows Beazer record Tempus Hawker Siddeley Rand Mines Japanese grip that has power to shake the world's markets Cold feet in Tokyo can produce pneumonia in New York Losses top £7m at Davies & Newman Decision due from Clowes Investors Perrier shares rise on takeover speculation Business Roundup Lerose climbs to £605,000 Runciman ahead 47% Oxford trust revenue soars ITL agrees Apricot bid Bond delays £1.2bn deal Company Briefs Alpha Stocks Breaking in a broker Baron joins Eurotunnel Builder falls to £168,000 WCRS takes lead in Europe UK group secures top place after buying balance of French associate Rates hike is sweet for Thorntons Farnell warning over profits from Germany Anger at Akers of difference The Times City Diary Barking up wrong tree The Times City Diary Stewpendous The Times City Diary A heard sell The Times City Dairy MMC permits Rhone takeover of Monsanto Jay's flight, eventually The Times City Diary By Our Financial Staff: Deloitte to take action overuse of name Bindal Agro Chem Ltd Let the market beware of debt-laden bids Comment King's UAL gamble pays off Confidence starts to return Stock Market Amstrad Dow moves ahead after early setback Wall Street London Traded Options Recent Issues The Times Approved by J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Rally in thin trading Stock Exchange Prices Betting on the quality of life Chester The city is a favourite in the race to win investment and relocation by industry and commerce Grosvenor Estate Council of the City of Chester Coss Recruitment Easy Riders Plans to revive the Romans Chester Business Park Shopping with a smile Chester offers a wide range of retail opportunities, plus an extra ingredient-charm Manweb Energy for Action Two-century tradition of welcoming tourists Lovelock Mitchell & Partners Chester & N. Wales Chamber of Commerce Whelmar Chester Offices Simon Bolton & Company Soft landing for newcomers Chester/3 Businesses that are relocating to the Chester area are finding the right atmosphere for work Battle declared in the Green Belt Stanley Armstrong Advertising and Public Relations Cheshire-Surrey of the North? The property is at least a third cheaper than in London, and the choice is city or village living Crabwall Manor Davis Langdon & Everest Deva Engineering (Saltney) Limited Taking the first step Walking robots are more than science fiction. Enthusiasts both sides of the Atlantic are creating futuristic legged machines, reports Richard Pawson Journalists vie for top awards Sun microsystems Sage Sterling How telecommuting may bridge North-South gap Jobscene Moves are under way to use technology to solve problems of unemployment in remote areas. Leslie Tilley reports on government and private-sector plans New Technology Alten D. P. Support Services Dunsmore Data & Information Limited Authentic fireplace with a green tinge Computing and Accountancy Consultants Recruitment Consultant & P. C. 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Controller The Chance to Shine No Title Cooks and Teachers required Alfred Marks Exchange appointments Alderwick Peachell and Partners Ltd News International Limited Personal Assistant-Mayfair Investment Banking SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hammersmith Countrywide Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Importers of the World's Finest Coffees Albany Appointments Multilingual Services Mayfair Estate Agents Secretary/receptionist Bond Street Bureau The Boardroom PA/SECRETARY Metropolis Design Consultants Miller/McNish PA/Secretary Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking and Legal Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuffin Ferraby & Taylor PAto £15,000+Mort Sub Super Secretaries Meredith Scott Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Douce to spearhead challenge Cycling Commending witnesses England take heart as fine recovery renews confidence Hockey Lyne maintains a Scottish tradition Bowls Judge erred in holding on similar fact evidence Judges should never comment publicly on criminal trials RYA rejects status changes Damages for anxiety and distress Southern's career at the crossroads Sport for the Disabled Gamble pays off with sponsorship worth £410,000 Student Sport Lineout illegalities Boxing damage Squash selection Tennis initiatives (Reuter): Australians in reach of title Yachting Confronting rugby's problems First Ryder Cup Today's Fixtures New codes for yachtsmen Credit to selectors Additional hours Sports Letters may be sent by fax to Howl of dismay A matter of inches Kinane so close to first-time success Results from yesterday's four meetings Nashwan final ranking remains open to debate How the Derby winners compare Firelight Fiesta favourite Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Distant Relative has the best credentials Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Mandarin: Hexham Selections Horse and Hound Creator likely to miss Champion Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin: Taunton Selections Smyly to retire in New Year The Times Racing Service Crowd limits for Grand National Fitness credo may not end the nightmare Simon Barnes on the philosophy of the new regime as England's cricketers meet the Australians today From a Special Correspondent, Porto Cervo, Sardinia: Cool Cook saves prize for Henley (Reuter): International called off Senna bares his soul Rafferty seeking to improve prospects of joining US Tour Golf Daunting challenge for Lasken Russians regain women's title Gymnastics: Romania Cannot Match Soviet Union's Artistic Machine Wood prominent at Stoop Rugby Union: Harlequin Gets Turn to Win a Place in All Blacks Squad Chilcott to take over from Wilks Easy pickings after Bedford fall apart Banks put heavily into deficit Discontent may force Yorkshire to act Cricket An April replay of July final Fitzgerald and his unlikely partner beaten Tennis Van Breukelen at his defiant best No-TV Airfield date For the Record Two early goals by Dutchmen lift hopes of AC Milan Football: Serious Blow to Toshack's Plans for Taking Real Madrid to European Cup Ball joins Mills at Stoke West Ham enjoy goal feast Newcastle's upward mobility Bremner leads Brighton's late fightback New Zealand call up Sorensen for Old Trafford Rugby League Douglas has faith in his manager Boxing Daho's European plans Parrott loses heart in vain search for form Snooker Littlewoods Arsenal advance halted by Walsh and Samways Hibernian flank movement fails to unhinge Belgians Motor Show (AFP): Baseball series postponed French crew holds sale to fund journey home Victory proves costly as Kirwan suffers injury Winger's hopes bleak Lottery in demand Sport in Brief Nebiolo returns unopposed to ASOIF post England are beset by rash of injuries Council agrees to support Games plan
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