News from 14/12/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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David Bell, Michael Moorcock, George Cole, Jeremy Andrews, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, William Frankel, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Martin Walter, Stephen Leather, Mr G. J. Oliver, Gordon Allan, Frank Mclynn, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Peter Law, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Ian Murray, F. A. Mann, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Laddie Lucas, Carol Leonard, Geoffrey Mulcahy, Richard Eaton, Michael McCrum, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Antony Flew, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Shella Gunn, Political Reporter, John W G Treadwell, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Jones, Stanley of Alderney, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jim McCue, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, S. J. B. Langdale, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Sproule Bolton, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Elie Kedourie, Philip Robinson, John Young, Redmond Mullin, Marion Devine, Caroline Berman, Gavin Bell and Philip Jacobson, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, James R. Mancham, Alistair Elliot, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Anne Whitehouse, Guy J. Oliver, Geoffrey Matthews, Norman de Mesquita, Norman Barrymaine, B. John Broad, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, George Rae, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, David Cross, Hamish Lennox, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Barry Millington, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Walter Redfern, (Michael Phillips), Thomas Hampson, Daniel Treisman, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, P. B. Lewis, Jack Griffiths, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael Darke, Arnold Barrow (Chief Probation Officer), Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, George Bickerstaffe, Hugh Stovin, John Holland, Martin Searby, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, John Bell City Editor, David Mathews, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Mary Magistad and Joe Joseph, Diane Hill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Jewell, Master, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Katherine A. Armstorng, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, J. T. Findlay, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alper Riza, Chairman, Peter Guttridge, Andrew Lycett, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, George Chesterton, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Martin Winn, David Loveman, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Tytler, Education Editor, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Lawrie smith, Anne McElvoy, George Dorgan, Susan Ellicott, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans and David Sapsted, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoProtest wins pledge on aid and orphans Government policy on deportations 'softening' Portfolio Platinum Appointments The Times 20 cleaners to be deported Fastest goal Index Tories face split over Hong Kong London hospitals on red alert over flu epidemic Two soldiers die in border attack Kremlin rejects new ideas for economy Inflation threat to EMS entry MPs re-open inquiry into £150m Rover sale to BAe EBEL Ambulance crews ban 999 calls passed by controllers Summons Teacher training threat Steadying hand for a child of courage Meyer pays price for his challenge News Roundup Tube attack warning Fleet fears rejected Baggage clamp-down EC fish quota plan Computer disc may put patients at risk City office cleaners to be deported after Home Office raid Cheques for kidney treatment 'paid into a personal account' GMC disciplinary hearing Inquiry sought into Nazi war criminals Library's last-minute move saves papers for nation Saleroom Patten issues rural strategy as parks review announced Young blacksmith makes sparks fly in the City Bank told to re-employ executive it dismissed Portfolio Platinum Globe site is declared an ancient monument Police join European fight against terrorism NSPCC Dual carriageway to cross White Cliffs Outrage at Dover road decision that will 'destroy landscape both visually and in terms of its tranquility' EC report says Britain abused transport scheme B&Q Award winner to compare British youth with Japan's Depression drove poll tax man to suicide Judges rule that low potential damages no bar to legal aid Pesticide risk may need review More share lives before marriage Population trends Labour orders rerun of St Helens ballot Crime Surgery puts lost arm back in action Computer's win marks new stage in chess Drop opposition to education reforms, authorities are told Audit Commission warning Dixons MP spends down-and-out night out Consultation begins on Paddington Aisles on aircraft 'should be widened' By Our Education Editor: Rules on school uniforms could break race laws Against irradiation Atomic claim Bream jailed Officer retires Death inquiry Fight sentence Telegraph job Design post Pretoria's dialogue with imprisoned Mandela resumed French keep up war of nerves on defiant Denard Judge hits at dolts on jury French system attacked Bad repairs prompt warning over crumbling Sphinx Kashmiri militants free minister's daughter New York crows over fall of the woman it loves to hate Britain and Iran open new talks World Roundup Aquino crisis move Aylwin ahead in poll US opposed award (AFP): 100 rebels arrested At&t (Reuter): Group of 24 gives pledge on aid for reforming nations The Changing Face of Europe Defector leaves her husband Soviet actress pursues dream (Reuter): Berlin's exodus brings services near to collapse Rumour factories on overtime to vilify purged leader (Reuter): Parliament clears way for democracy Czech laws to be abolished Economist seen as Prague's most trusted leader Zhivkov facing trial after party expulsion The Changing Face of Europe Poles come to terms with martial law eight years on (Reuter): Russians 'prevented bloodbath' Reduced military threat 'ignored' Home buyers feel betrayed, Gould tells House Housing Question 'racially offensive' Tories want social work reforms More legal protection for archaeological sites House of Lords Latest £2m for Ethiopia 'is unlikely to he the last' Scrutiny to be stepped up National Audit Office Picture Gallery Government 'tried to deceive' House of Lords Rise of £2,594 for ministers and MPs 'Aid for ramblers' pledge Restoration of memorial Polluters prosecuted Rule change for families Fossil fuel estimates Poll tax Parliament today High street hard man Profile Farewell, greedy Eighties Artfile A weekly look at the art world Horticultural Trades Association The Rising Price of a Decade Interflora Times Diary Barry Fantoni Boat people: American humbug at full pitch Ronald Butt urges all-party support for the Government's only course Oh, to slap the jailer in the jug Bernard Levin suggests an antidote to the obsession with ever-longer prison sentences Let's play spot the deviant Lawyers return to the fray Frances Gibb assesses Lord MacKay's revised reforms A Chance to Be Better Hope for Heathrow Value for Money Uncertainties on contractual law Rover 'leaks' Funds for hospitals Racism and rights Enforced repatriation under fire Probation role Judges and the law Over the farm sate Parents' burden on student loans Examination fatigue Advent fail-safe Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Second Time Round Ltd Forthcoming marriages Frigate visit for Navy chief Service dinner Luncheon Memorial service Eton College Bluebird Ball Church news University news Receptions Sir Victor Shepheard From Dreadnought no nuclear submarine George Camacho Cosmopolitan touch at the BBC Dr Jack Kahn Leading child psychiatrist REV Dr Herbert Hartwell Anti-Nazi judge who helped Anglo-German links Births M David's Picture Water and the greenhouse effect Help Medicine Avert The Times What's wrong with GPs? Family doctors are overworked and under fire. Can the new general practice contract provide a cure? Visitors to Britain often have vivid memories of Dr Finlay's Casebook, expecting to find the NHS staffed with Dr Camerons Telecom Security The Times British Diabetic Association Defending the seasonal spirit Medical Briefing Success for the fertility dance Visions of an urban writer Peter Ackroyd reviews some fictions and factions of a mythic, and prolific, and symbolic novelist Casablanca By Michael Moorcock Gollancz, £2.95 With macHete m the lex jungle Clichés and Coinages By Walter Redfern Blackwell, £17.50 Foyles Art Gallery Up with Heads for our future Thomas Arnold, Headmaster: A Reassessment By Michael McCrum Oxford, £17.50 Past is present Poetry my Country By Alistair Elloit Carcanet, £18.95 Property, price and no values Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth-Centuary England By Frank McLynn Rouledge, £25 New Books The Times Library Supplement No easy lessons Television Lowering the tone Theatre London Assurance Theatre Royal, Haymarket IMP Classics Curtains down and up Dlane Hill on how the European Theatre Convention's first festival, in St-Etienne, France, reflected the political and social changes now taking place across Europe Royal Opera House Whale Lyttelton Frisson and friction Concert Phiharmonia/Svetlanov Festival Hall Landscapes of sound BBC PO/Howarth Manchester Recital Thomas Hampson Wigmore Hall English National Opera Laughing with, not at The film of the week, The Dream TEam, is a touching comedy on mental illness Cinema Puttnam focuses on Ealing Video Box Excitement caged AMS The wolves are unleashed at last Peter Guttridge talks to Joan Aiken, whose book hits the screens this week Celebrating the Christmas spirit Come all ye faithful! As churches and choirs prepare their seasonal services, Anne Whitehouse presents a selection of carol concerts and Christmas music the length and breadth of the country Concise Crossword No 2052 Entertainments Word-Watching Winning Move Ambridge with the lid off Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice Tecno BA has big stake in new pan-Europe air service Snow chaos drivers remove road signs The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,165 Taking a tilt at Pisa's problem £16,000 for budget-holding GPs NHS reforms Weather Another place … another daydream Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Inquiry is no defence says Kalms Telfos sale Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Eagle Trust to write off £10m on US car deal Most water shares beat off profit-taking to end higher Daimler out of Ferranti hid Guinness to take Sundance trail Brewer lines up $70m move into the US fruit juice market Brittan to examine airline link Ridley in attack on 'golden shares' By Our Economics Correspondent: Strong mark hits pound Arrows Limited Planelectric Charter remains in its usual groove Tempus HP Bulmer Stakis Saudis 'paid £2bn' to BAe under deal terms Business Roundup Stewart Wight at £106,000 London Securities up NMC rises to almost £5.4m Priest's cautious view Whittington buys loss-maker for £1 US retail sales rise by 0.8% The fortunes of Sid The Times Chemring in rise to £4.7m Decline for Optometrics By Our Economics Staff: Esop rules 'need to be changed' Fimbra meeting averts confidence vote crisis By Our City Staff: Bulmer to review operations ERM warning by Governor Robinson resists call of the bar The Times City Dairy Stakis £365,000 pay-offs The Times City Diary Taken over by events The Times City Diary Top drawer The Times City Diary Management shake-up at Colonnade Buyout boon The Times City Diary Charter buys Coalite quarries Teredo makes a net loss Final Reminder Laying Barlow Clowes' ghost peacefully to rest Comment BA banking on Brussels Motorola Kalms unruffled by Kingfisher 'flyer' Dixons' chairman is a confirmed optimist. Under fire from an old adversary and hit by an economic downturn, he has no hesitation in telling David Brewerton that his company is in terrific shape Stock Watch The Times Atari Exports hit HK trade prospects Thomas Cook link creates third largest agency in US ERF rises to £3.74m ahead of warning CEGB's recast accounts will show fall in profits UK cost-of-living ranking improves Brother Industries (UK) Limited New Bond peace move made by watchdog Henry Barrett in record £10m buy of Don Reynolds GF Lovell back in profit at half time Chinese company acquires 26.6% Dragonair stake (Reuter): Philips in Japan link Baggeridge Brick PLC HK Bank waits on reserves Five for trial Barriers down IEL advice Order for BAe Arrow change Unilever in line to purchase Maybelline London Traded Options The David Watt Memorial Prize Industry urged to adopt 'green' code of practice Midland The Listening Bank Baggeridge shakes off the gloom with £9.7m Sunny summer pulls in £3.9m at Fuller Smith Alpha Stocks Mitsubishi Electric Institutional seller pulls rug from under STC share price Stock Market Recent Issues Traditional Options (Reuter): Overseas buying lifts index to record Tokyo Dow at its highest since mid-October Wall Street Further gains Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Portable phone in every pocket Micro Technology Group The TV set that will talk to you Electronic gadgets are being developed that will be able to communicate with each other-and sound the alarm if things go wrong. George Cole reports Britain's training gap grows wider Technology award finalists Sun microsystems Designfield Limited Sowing the seeds of research Finding money to back unproven ideas is the work of Korda Seed Capital Fund. Andrew Lycett reports Dacapower Soviet deal for nuclear safety An American company hopes to send six advanced computers to the Soviet Union to help make nuclear power plants safer Music in a muscle Body language has taken a musical turn with the discovery that faint electrical impulses can be 'heard' Chipping a market ESA plans dished? A dispute between the UK and France is jeopardizing two satellite projects Along distance link-up Plug in the 'greener' car The electric motor, seen for years as the answer to pollution problems, is still largely a dream. Kevin Eason reports A way to make the words flow An innovative idea takes the pain out of publishing with an electronic mailing system Profile Peril by post Users are warned of a suspect disc in this week's mail Change of program Users of IBM's MVS system seem to have solved their staffing problems. Caroline Berman explains how Making light work of fakes Picture of the future 'Magic mushrooms' were made an illegal product Mistake only ground of challenge to expert's certificate Long ban wrong No power in councils to delegate committee membership Passing custodial sentences on young offenders Jury's attitude to role of alcohol in death driving trials Legal aid exceeded Planning unit in multiple plots Private meetings must be recorded British Airways Sabre Travel Information Network CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Inco Alloys Limited Manager of Sedimentology Company Secretary Designate for Public Property… H. M. D. Ltd Creme De La Creme Chesterfield & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Accountancy Guinness Peat Aviation Patient Administration Manager SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Railways Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kumagai Gumi UK Ltd Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items TV sport video style is proving a winner Peter Ball discovers that old films and tapes of sporting events are producing handsome profits repackaged as video releases Sky Busy Whitaker and Milton leap for a record prize Equestrianism Amateur ethos worth preserving at all costs Flouting the law Playing fair A conundrum explained Percentage game Rallying cry Sad reflection Too high a price to pay Clear conscience Changing times The small ball is hit finally out of bounds The fraction which kept British golf in the doldrums. Former Walker Cup captain "Laddie" Lucas recalls a battle for change Funds run out for youngsters Swimming Faldo pulls Europe ahead Golf: Moments of Splendour for an Englishmen, Irishman and a Soct The Big Winners in 1989 The pride of Devon playing up Bowls National triumph will bring reward Squash Rackets Sabin Du Loir takes Pipe to brink of another record Racing: Haydock Park Double Puts Perfectionist Champion Trainer in Line to Reach Fastest Century of National Hunt Winners Nicholas fearful of move to leagues Rugby Union: Governing Body Reveals Draft Proposals for Alteration of Amateur Regulations as the Game Prepares to Change Direction Horse and Hound IRFB ready to relax pay laws Proposed Main Changes Hampshire show a greater desire South-West overlook Webb Leading clubs meet to decide their stance Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Soviets learn the hard way as Services stride in Better late than never for Old Boys Parrott fights back to defeat Hendry Snooker Dates altered for European tournaments Gymnastics Mandarin: Conclusive can give National hint Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections The Times Racing Service From Our French Racing Correspondent Paris: Stud death of Allez France Easterby faces Jockey Club Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Yesterday's results Haydock Park Kempton winners attempt an encore Big-race entries and weights Good news for Simpson Worcester off William Hill Full steam ahead after stormy 1980s Where does sport go in the 1990s? The Times has asked the great names of British sport in the 1980s to talk about the prospects for their speciality in the decade ahead. Today: Lawrie Smith on yachting Manchester win after a penalty shoot-out Schools Football Littlewoods Hall's power foils a Smith double Badminton Indian pair defy Pakistan Moxon faces an unenviable task in Yorkshire hot-seat Cricket Sevenoaks get the better of wet conditions Schools Rugby England's skips in winning form Bowls Fisticuffs inflated out of all proportion Ice Hockey Hard men are now strictly controlled Lessons for other sports to learn St Albans face severe test of their qualities Hockey Sickness upsets eights Rowing 'Narcoteam' match inflames Italian Press Football: Shadow of Cocaine Barons Hangs over Intercontinental Final between Ac Milan and Atlético Nacional in tokyo Demand for closure of Ayresome Park on grounds of safety By a Special Correspondent: Maidstone go out at Exeter Athletes call for improved medical help Athletics Northampton's victory delayed Brighton looking East For the Record Reid signs in time to face his old club Senior's miss allows Welling to fight on Two goals by Sussex put Crewe through A retired player hoping to get the call (Reuter): More support initiative Drugs in Sport Hodkinson remains champion of Europe Boxing (AFP): Bad injury as Mueller falls in practice Skiing Robson breaks goal drought England to share in a £1 million Cup pool Help the Aged Captain rated with national greats Boycott opens series for young batsmen Beaten by the clock Sport in Brief A mixed reception for IRFB Sport isolated from flu bug Pearce's folly indicative of the skill divide Yugoslavs offer route back into Europe 18 Pages of the Top Career Opportunities Power behind the executive chair Top executives are confiding business worries to outside consultants, a ploy that, says George Bickerstaffe, is causing concern Heytesbury (UK) Ltd Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Petersen Construction Ltd Cable Telecom Section 3 Hoggett Bowers Secure Information Systems Limited Comparex Gatwick Airport Limited Price Waterhouse National Physical Laboratory N M Rothschild & Sons Limited Parker ITV Red brick TSI Group Marks & Spencer Price Waterhouse Direct Line Insurance Epson Tenneco Bedfordshire Pilgrims Housing Association Link Financial Recruitment Consultants Mondial International Financial Services Fina International Appointments Consultancy Opportunity Uxbridge Employment Agency Brand new London office of a well established… PPP MedicalCare Ltd Information Systems Manager Royal Air Force Officer Lawrence Chief Executive Institute of Physics MEB Trailfinders Post Qualification Experience West Midlands Police Authority British Gas Barclays Eagle Recruitment Kingston & Richmond Healthy Marketing Limited The Times Senior Posts in the Home Civil Service Gallaher Limited MEB St. James Associates Cognito Oryx Granada Entertainment Texaco Mortgage Systems Limited Price Waterhouse Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Selection Thomson Ltd First direct National Grid William M. Mercer Fraser Limited Hoggett Bowers Research Machines Manweb Electricity Hoggett Bowers Wetherby Consultants KPMG Kramer Westfield International Food From Britain Octagon Human Resources Royal Society for the Prevention for Accidents Langton Limited Elf Partners in Recruitment and Selection Limited IOMEGA Business Consultants Birmingham City Council Berkshire Reed Prospect Oxford Regional Health Authority Aknet Management Scientists Southern Electric Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern Electric The Fosse Group Ltd Price Waterhouse Haines Watts Recruitment Services MSL International Courtenay MSL International HTV MSL International Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International MSL Advertising Dti Lotus Scottish Nuclear Industrial Adviser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connaught Mainland Nicholas Angell Ltd Management Career Consultants The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation PLC Rehau Multiple Display Advertising Items Merseyside Development Corporation Sales Engineer Britsurvey a Division of Britdive Limited Save the Children Bartlett Selection University of Strathclyde Hynes Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Body Shop National Biological Standards Board Inter Exec Plc Rheometrics N. 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