News from 07/11/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Baroness Cox, Jeremy Andrews, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Graham Rock, B. J. Roberts, Principal, Michael Saward, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Cliff Feltham, Angus Nicol, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, City Editor John Bell, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Martin F. Marix Evans, Chairman, Hilary Finch, Sandy McNee, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Ken Sharpe, C. J. Cahill, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Michael McCarthy, Kevin Eason, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Louise Taylor, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Derek Stevens, Chief Financial Officer, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Lawrie Smith, Robin Vicary (Chairman, Medical Executive), David Hands, Barry Fantoni, John Hennessy, David Dawson, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, Sally Watts, Gavin Bell, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Anne-McElvoy, Coomi Kapoor, Mary Grundberg, Overseas football Keith Blackmore, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Marc Weller, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Marin Waller, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, C. John Naylor (National Secretary), Christopher Thomas, Z. A. Vermaak, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Susan Hall, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Marianne Castiglione, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, R. A. W. Rudd, Michael Phillips, Leslie Fielding, Vice-Chancellor, P. V. Addyman, Director, David Walker, Andre Joosse, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Norman Tebbit, Michael Horsnell, Jim Hiley, Sir George Waller, Alan Coren, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Anne McElvoy, A. H. P. Humphrey (Secretary), E. W. Paice (Vice Chairman), Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Michael Cullis, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Matthew Moore, Ivor Davis, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoPoll tax level will be £278 says Patten Overspending councils get capping warning Inside Platinum Disney FA charges two clubs Index Brittan to join calls for European central bank By Staff Reporters: Pony test shows sonic gun is lethal, says jockey Clarke puts Army on alert Troops await 999 call Private Eye payout cut to £60,000 Synod to hear 'two church' scheme for women priests Half a million in snub to Krenz John Charcol 16 people injured as trains collide News Roundup Envoy in drugs case Ward killer 'named' Detective retires Portion of chips for £1 Man killed in home Car production halted British Midland Walters 'not the only reason for resignation' Thatcher bits back £7.5m of cocaine fixed to ship's keel Government fails to get student vote Cambridge Union debate 'Britain bartered the Serbs to keep Tito out of Austria' Record damages to Sonia Sutcliffe cut back to £60,000 Libel appeal victory for Private Eye Result could signal end of big awards for defamation Sacked BA stewardess is offered job back Charity cue for Hollywood musicals' golden age £2,000 win for bishop who tried once more Portfolio Platinum Libel case 'humbug' over card By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Professional standards 'are in decline' Former Solicitor General accuses Bar 'Cucumber gunman' is jailed for seven years Your Jewellery? Compaq Tory legislative programme Shows reform zeal lives on Holiday slump threatens 1,000 agencies Unsuspecting drinker escapes driving ban Backstage 'carnage' caused by directors Army medical corps goes on stand-by Ambulance dispute Glenmorangie Crystal cut out to be a star Bonn says ban on British beef stays British Gas Technology as new subject 'will test schools to the limit' What children should achieve Porsche Top-of-the-league borough brims with pride Fall in English teachers highlighted by union Teaching Vaccancies Anglo-French clash likely over plans for telecom market Abbey National Playing field of Eton paved with an old tradition Patten promises to respect local voice Policy on planning Hilton fined £6,700 on 23 fire charges Queen's gift Duke appeals Rail death Still critical Cattle alert Custody plea Pollution trial Rantzen sues Pollution fear Water charge Bangemann appeal to back Krenz reforms EC Commissioner attacks interference in German relations as ecomics troubles deepen Hurd stresses common monetary union views A Quayle White House no longer unthinkable Economy feels the strain of the exodus Politics cloud royal visit Hong Kong resentment at Britain (Reuter): Argentina appoints consul to Britain World Roundup Prague trial adjourned Waldegrave mission Abortion crisis Recruit trial signal Big rush to turn cash into valuables Garrard Tension high in Namibia as poll gets under way (Reuter): Irishman rearrested Widow accused of killing lover Murder case enters fifth year French classroom ban on Muslim headscarf girls British Telecom Church stormed as Aoun rioters spurn elected President Greek leaders' feud blocking coalition hopes MacLean-Philby link to arrest The Wallenberg affair Haryana strongman aims to lead India Gandhi resurrects village democracy plan Hitler souvenirs up for sale California gets ready to endure a drugs 'ice age' Britain in new dispute over global warming (AP): Jewish migration rate on increase (Reuter): Ethiopian rebel win Sentence plea (Reuter): Bette 's will Troops leave Illegal move (AP): Burmese poll New coalition Bazoft access (Reuter): Funeral ban Poll tax estimate a fairy tale, Patten is told November 6 1989 Mandatory life term supported Sentencing Big cities do well from share of council support grants Community charges for 1990: how the districts will fare Shouts of 'pay them' to Clarke Ambulances Repairs urged on Tube Eraser checks protracted Poverty to be redefined Banks post Parliament today Ricoh Mirai The art of the state school State secondary education offers more choice than parents realize. Baroness Cox explains how to make the most of the system Past Worlds Spellers who play with fire New Words for Old Volvo Jakarta Three days ago a team of officials from the… Barry Fantoni Clear the decks: it's women and children first Norman Tebbit takes a hard look at Kinnock's new front-bench team An earful through the peephole Playing into Ira hands Conor Cruise O'Brien castigates Brooke's conciliatory line Europe: end this rigid stance Robin Oakley interviews Sir Leon Brittan on the eye of his Granada Lecture New German Questions Putting Europe in touch Mad Cows and English Beef Burial rites for the ivory trade Expulsion of aliens Letters de luxe Authors' rights Health cuts Anomalies in law of treasure trove Women priests A unified Germany Charity receipts Play facilities after school Quality training Reading on Storm over port Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Birthdays today The Royal Society of Edinburgh The Missions to Seamen Double salute to Robert Wallace Piping Poppy for Falkland veterans Anniversaries Church news Dinners Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Officer cadets commissioned Appointments Miss Judy Hutchinson Wartime code-breaking, peacetime work for good causes Robert Halsband American scholar steeped in 18th century England David Victor Producer of television's Dr Kildare HIV-1 infection's missing link Science Report But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shalll be… Blank Verse Propaganda University news The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research The Times As others see them? Television Slings , bows and arrows of outrageous fortune Hilary Finch meets tenor Anthony Rolfe Johnson, back on stage after a five-year absence The Cherry Orchard Nobody 's darling any more Who wil direct the directors? Jim Hiley analyses a new report on theatre, film and television directing In a grotesque class of their own Theatre Grupa Chwilowa Bloomsbury A battle fought and won Concerts Cartier Ltd. New York People National Garden Gift Tokens Dresses High kicks for high society An exotic designer has launched her intoxicating fragrance on the British market Liberty to shop in peace The Times Mappin & Webb Information Service Marillion moves on Concise Crossword No 2020 Entertainments Word-Watching Winning Move Convicted quartet sing out Television Choice Radio Choice "Spam!" BBC1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,133 Where did the royal couple go? Enthusiasm from the princess Weather Who 's a pretty boyo, then? Political sketch Index City Editor John Bell The Pound ABF rises 25% to ?111.3m Ramsden float Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Takeover talk lifts Morgan Grenfell 63p By Our City Staff: Disney premium of 172p Immediate rise on aggressive French buying Wall Street tumbles by 47 points New round in the battle for Lvmh Interest rates cut growth in credit NFC shareholders back idea of worker director £9m buyout at Next jewellers Dell Computer Corporation Drive to hinder Drg break-up Aitch restructures to reduce gearing SKF Weston still keeps the City guessing Tempus Farmers set for battle with Axa US insurer says financing for French deal will harm policyholders Riva lifts profit 22% to £1.47m URS loss Drayton ahead Glaxo change Meggitt extends deadline as it claims 73.6% of USH Fimbra calls fresh talks on insurance By Our City Staff: Interest charge cut helps lift Hatfield ICI to sell electronic components interests Business Roundup Highland forecast Platon back in black DY Davies Launch for broker Control for ABB Kent Central PR sold for £2m Disappointing £1.1m from British Syphon Stock Watch The Times Mitel under pressure as falling pound hits result Renold leaps 74% at half time Saunders waits for ruling on legal aid Solidarity from the City The Times City Diary Penny-pinching The Times City Diary Happy New Year to all The Times City Diary On the brain The Times City Diary Laing marches in at the double The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Merlin tumbles to ?1.8m on changes Plate-away Water bored Dream on Estate of mind Market 'must be the judge on junk' Steel pact NEC Indosuez eyes turned to more than investment Comment Financial flexibility from the BA rights issue Business Letters Quadrant benefits The Business Exchange Accommodating money from nothing How to get information free of charge Dow closes down 47 points World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues Wall Street slide and thin trade give bears room to breathe Stock Market Alpha Stocks London Traded Options H2OPTO It Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Bear squeeze continues Stock Exchange Prices Mere copying is insufficient for passing off Court of Appeal Law Report November 7 1989 court of Appeal Herbert Smith Confessions that challenge justice The Law Cases in which defendants are convicted by their own admissions of guilt worry Sir George Waller, who suggests new safeguards Drugs were shipped on innocently Belgian contributions were not taken into account Defining violent disorder for jury Legal Appointments Wilson Stephens The Tenancy Committee AMMA What price a reputation? Marketing v 'touting' Matheson Ormsby Prentice Solicitors Beama Temple Lectures The Young Professionals' Award The Law £1,500 cash prizes and Psion mobile computers to be won Today the Times launches its exciting 1990 eassy competition for young people with an interest in the law. The theme is libel damages is the law right to value reputation more than life or limp? Quarry Dougall Legal Resources The Rules Chambers of Laurence Alt Inns and Outs Twickenham Solicitors Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Gabriel Duffy Consultancy B. Helmer Nielsen, Copenhagen Krefting, LOchen & Co. Northem Engineering Industries plc Overseas Development Administration Garfield Robbins Law Personnel Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Daniels Bates Partnership The Times Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Allen & Overy Reuter Simkin MSL Advertising Applied Management Sciences Limtied Reuter Simkin Meijburg & Co. Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment Lipson Lloyd Jones Robert Walters Associates The Legal Recruitmen tSpecialists Alderwick Peachell & Partners Cutler & Pickering Locums Entertainment Law Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… ASALAW The Times Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment BBCENTERPRISES Lucas Law Personnel Public Appointments Garden Festival Water East Sussex Centenary Quarry Dougall Dorset Institute Motherwell Giving life to castles in the air Tourism is an activity rich in openings for young men women who want to set up a business with an original idea, Sally Watts writes Public Appointments Elmbridge Borough Council Haringey Council General Medical Council The National Trust Islington Health Authority Pontefract Health Authority Shropshire Health Authority Chatrier on defensive Public Appointments Government of Western Australia Ministry of… All Box No. Replies should be sent to Castle enjoys swing of fortune that can bring more rewards Tennis Stephens makes it three in a row Student Sport Camberwell Health Authority Humberside County Council In search of the big break Women snooker players want to be taken serlously Scarborough Health Authority Public Finance Hulme in battle to oppose Kiwis Rugby League Women 's tour shapes up as traumas are left behind Top 50 in Order of Merit Shortage of courses is hampering the game's development Golf Hand benefits from a change of partner Ice Hockey Britannia face difficult task in return match Volleyball The noble game is given a run in the great indoors Council wants bans enforced Cycling Penalty strokes save Purley Hockey: Tulse Hill Fail to Emulate Last Year's Cup Run Irish keep up pressure Stud decision taken before Zilzal's Gulfstream defeat Racing McCarron praises Sunday Silence Gifford planning strong MacKeson challenge Saturday 's acceptors Narrow lead established by Lancashire Mandarin: Luckless Huntworth can enjoy deserved moment of triumph Mandarin: Hereford Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Leicester Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Time for autocracy to take back seat The role of motor racing's governing bodies is questioned after the Australian Grand Pirx McDonnell is likely to make further world title attempt Boxing: Nelson Considers British Challenger a Worthy Opponent for the South African World Champion Karlis 's seven field goals lift Vikings American Football Aid sought for training Gymnastics Cadle and Guymon ready for action Basketball: Focus on Two Americans in Britain and One Briton in us Today's Fixtures McKenzie continues his comeback From a Special Correspondent, Los Angeles: Bucknall content to bide his time Sport on TV Alan Whetton to rejoin All Blacks Selectors wield axe on France Carting does his side no favour in making cup draw Rugby Union Rydal rue missed chances Robson unlikely to give newcomers chance to impress Football: Aston Villa's Fleet-Footed Forward Forces Himself into Contention for an International Place against Italy Rush and Hughes back Stoke withold decision on Mills's future FA Vase draw Bournemouth forced to delay selection For the Record Platt finds his station in life via detour Toshack put under renewed pressure Scarborough dismiss their manager Overseas League Results (AFP): Becker makes a late start in Stockholm Tennis Pools Forecast Ikangaa 's request a relief for Jones Athletics Steinlager gains on race leader Yachting FA brings charges of disrepute after Highbury fracas (AP): FIFA accuses Chile Surgery rules out Richards The Royal Society for the Protection fo Birds Icebergs serve as a chilling reminder The captain of Rothmans with his latest report from the Whitbread Round the World Race Holders retain title with style Otterson gives display of poise and perfection Edwards decision Sport in Brief India's tour jeopardized by players' pay demand Athletics needs a strong leader End Column Tony Ward, the public relations offiers of the Amateur Athletic Asociatin and the British Amateur Athletic Board, gives a personal view on the way forward for this sport
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