News from 09/01/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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John Grant Crossword Editor, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, John Roberts, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Keith Dalton, Jane MacQuitty, Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, Rosalind Clayton, Robert Kilroy Silk, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Peter Davenport and Tim Jones, Jeremy Flint, Richard Eaton, Tony Foreman, Mario Modiano, Michael McCarthy, Geoff Brown, Peter Boydell, Francesca Greenoak, Peter Davenport, Tony Hodges, Rob Neillands, Mohsin Ali, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, J. M. Cassels, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Norah Francis, Frances Bissell, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, John Percival, Michael Taylor, Director, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Timothy Chambers, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Richard Williams, Sydney Friskin, Charles Bremner, and Graham Searjeant, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Michael Watkins, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Alison Eadie, Nicholas Beeston, P. W., Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Craig Seton and Thomson Prentice, Craig Seton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, D. J. McCARTHY, Martin Searby, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Dr Adrian Whiteson, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Brandon Jackson, Clifford Longley and David Bonavia, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John England, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Iain MacLeod, Carol Ferguson, Mel Webb, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, Paul Newman, A. E. Holdsworth, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Bill Burroughs, Enrico Cascarini, Lynda Murdin, Eveline Hunter, Anthony Montague Browne, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Ian Stafford, David Sinclair, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Bailey Morris, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Stuart Campbell, Julian A. C. Royle, Managing Director, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, S. C. P., K. D. Sholl, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Margaret Long, Jill Sherman and Ian Smith,
ResumoFiremen are sick to their stomachs of going into blackened bedrooms to bring out charred bodies of men, women and especially children Wall Street in third biggest fall in history Index 140 down after report Gatting leads £28,000 to be won Index Shaky London market set for further falls A holiday flight across the Atlantic for £57 Thatcher press aide hit by rifle butt America crippled by snow Arms link as drug smugglers jailed Lloyds Bowmaker Nurses' pay safe minister pledges Pay deal rejected by Ford unions News Roundup QC helps worker Hostage taker jailed Hurd for Alton Bill Suspension lifted Teenage call line may be banned A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd Jewellery shooting Prison hopes Carriers' age clue in meningitis spread ITN demands 20% cut in pay rates for satellite recruits Breakthrough in TV news £30m scheme to start on fourth lanes for M25 River users fear levy to beat poachers Scargill goes home Howe in rebuke of Israel refusal Kinnock critic demoted Arms find in raid on Unionists Three Israelis and ex-Angry Brigade member are jailed Middle East guns-for-drugs deals Peer awarded £800 costs for delayed case Royal wedding set in a register office Thatcher to see papers on earl's dog attack Storms pass but devastation lingers on Helicopter prison escape 'blunders' Girl, 15, in 'terrible' killing Maxwell Croft Judge declines to punish incest pair Portfolio gold Prison for corrupt Hampton Court contracts official £15,000 for hallway Drugs GP is to be struck off First time buyers hold key House prices Study of coastal threat Aids spread in Britain to be mapped Institute of British Geographers Unemployment: the Stockton challenge Sex error possible, jury told Probation for 'cot death' killing Old Master dealers merge Art markets 41 children on heart operation waiting list Heysel 26 are sent for trial Axe man hunt Rapist jailed £1m theft trial Spy petition Fares to rise Rapists hunt Sheep ban off O'Hare trial Scant response to Sydney gun law World Roundup Pullout 'in 1988' Bagaza to move on Turks ban torture Pilot 'ordered off' Red Cross halts aid to Mozambique refugees Italy loses taste for Radical sweet-talk US trip to test site Le Matin sunset Plight of homeless sears American conscience UK boosts food aid for Ethiopia but rejects funds appeal Greeks unearth temple to goddess France honours jazzman The Times Luxurious Cotton Bathrobe Jakobovits halts demolition Hong Kong synagogue row Iranian hunger strikers put pressure on France Albanians accept envoy from Bonn The Writing School Mubarak keen to rebuild Gulf ties Six-nation tour may help to restore Cairo's prestige among Arab states Gorky Street firm breaks joint-venture barrier Experts seek limit on visits Threat to Taj Mahal US urges Noriega to resign Palestinians take to streets after two refugees die (Reuter): Egypt 'prepared to cut relations with Israel' Continental Airlines Tours Pearl River Radio breathes lifts into China's airwaves Ross/the Furhouse North Korea 'planning a secret war' on Seoul Tensions persist as protests continue in run-up to Olympic Games (Reuter): Rebels kill Aquino provincial candidate (AP): Berlin call Marcos art (Reuter): Fellini change (Reuter): Dry island (AP): Nato exercise (Reuter): Uganda clash (AP): Milk price up What Skatie did Pot and pop Spot kicks Barry Fantoni Close harmony Up the blues 'Ello,'ello 40 years of getting there African bridgehead Robin Oakley on the gains from Mrs Thatcher's visit, and their possible use Watch out or the Cribs will get you This year's championship 'Squalid camps' closer to home Graduates of intolerance Divided Diplomats Schooled under Thatcher Play the Game Time of essence in abortion limit Israel and Arabs Festive images Pelicans in the park Continuing struggle in the Church Value From the peers Sounds unto the Lord New rail hazard Frozen waste Cost of closing universities On this Day Social News Tomorrow's royal engagement Charterhouse Eton College Harrow School Rugby School Moreton Hall Shropshire Lincoln restores Wren Library Orthodox view of Christmas Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Ardingly College Mr Herbert Waddell A great Scottish rugby player Mr Douglas Kennedy Mr Harry Laurent, VC Prof David Parker Mr Ralph Etherton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eaton Hall OCS Judges retire Appointments Latest wills Aerosol relief for asthmatics Science report Impressive impressions Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolling out the barrel organ Shropshire hall to be restored Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Services tomorrow First Sunday after Epiphany Multiple 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Advertising Items Supertravel Beach Villas (Holidays) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Expeditions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beware of the hidden danger Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waymark Holidays Pegasus City Breaks Jersey Walking in the land of giants There are only 250 mountain gorillas left in the world. Rob Neillands backed his way through the jungle of Rwanda in Central Africa for a closer look, and learned how the visitors can scare off the poachers Islands Silverbird Thomas Cook Swan Hellenic Abta Hoverspeed P&O Air Holidays Cash in on the dollar Travel News Garden News Shoparound Parker Knoll Drystar 2000 Taking a cool look at winter planting Gardening As the temperature starts to plunge, Francesca Greenoak advises on how to make an earl start to the season Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items L & M Montrose Products Ltd MOPS The Hampstead Pine Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Dreaming pipes Shopping Once radiators all seemed to look the same-but now they have become high fashion Tidy Rail Old York Paving Stones Futonz zz High quality futons Treske Hot stuff, plain wrappers For a special occasion, why not surprise your guests by presenting them with a meal cooked in a heart-shaped paper parcel? Frances Bissell describes how the flavour of a dish can be sealed in by using the remarkably simple technique of en papillote Marshalls Seeds Follow the dancing ploughboy Out and about Outings This is The Place, and about time too Eating out Restaurants in London finally come of age and a new standard has been set, enthuses Jonathan Meades Agriframes Corkers from California Drink West London Antiques Fair Feat of clay Royal Festival Hall Lillywhites January Sale now on Lillywhites of Piccadilly Circus Power and passion behind the pen On Sunday, Channel 4 begins a 10-pat series on the great pioneers of modern literature. Series consultant Malcolm Bradbury told Chris Peachment about the fascinating lives of the authors in the programmes Sweet British celebrations Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Go West, old man Theatre The Nine Night Albany Empire Celebratlon blues Jazz Humphrey Lyttelton Barbican Centre Spectacular French tease Dance Seven Deadly Sins Theatre de la Ville, Paris NT National Theatre The Beekeeper Iron hands within velvet gloves Bridge Concise Crossword No 1458 Taking a Short cut to the lead Chess Classy, and bound to last Baroque triumph out of Paris Classical Records Pick the oles out of this Jazz Records Billy Jenkins Scratches of Spain (Thin Silced 13) Research Social Systems (Fossier St 7593) Eduardo Nieble & Antonio Forcione Celebration (Ventura Ve7) The high priest of the banal Review Paperback Collected Poems 1947-1980, by Allen Ginsberg (Penguin, £9.95) New Paperbacks The Peelers are coming Rock Mixed Peel—The John Peel Sessions (Nme033) The Tape With No Name (Nme 034) The World At One (NMe 035) Chelsea. Cinema Veteran campaign Theatre London Galleries Tough guy to categorize Concerts Rock Cinema Dance Regional Television Variations Theatre Saturday Choice Sunday Choice Fatal escalator on fire again The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,561 Weather Miners' dispute starts to crumble Stock Market Granada to toy engineer AJS purchase Fimbra first Summary Stock Markets 'Wall Street overlord' call Black Monday report urges single ruler for American markets Money market rates rise Brewing lip delivery changes TNT wins Boddingtons' distribution contract How portfolio protection is triggered 'Big staff cut' at Harvard Prudential Holborn US jobless rate at lowest level since 1979 Unemployed up to 9.2% in Germany Accountants to run British Air Ferries Business Roundup Citibank buys broker Tokyo listing sought Texas set to expand faster Thorpac falls at half time C&G Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Appointments Profits rise at Peter Black Shares still rising Tokyo Equities hit by base rate fear and US budget gloom Stock Markets Texaco in massive asset write-off Alpha Stocks Traditional Options (Reuter): Buy interest fades Sydney Recent Issues London Traded Options Dow loses 140 in third biggest fall Wall Street Hanson to expand empire with £69m Armitage buy By Our City Staff: Borthwicks disposals make £10m De Beers' love affair with Wall Street Dinky roars back to life Kuwait 'has no intention' of bidding for Bp control Tricentrol board meets Granada watchers left in the dark over long-term strategy Tempus Sears raises stake to 21% Stonehill buys David Hicks JF Johnson Fry Economy may need a winter cooler Comment Toast of the Treasury The Times Unit Trust Iformation Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Quiet end to account Interest Rates Round-Up Unit-Linked Insurance Investments New Pep, new plea Family Money/1 AP: The Saudi Brits sigh with relief Key Rates This Week Base Lending Rates Chancery Securities PLC Unit Trust Performance The year investors learned about the stock market Family Money/2 Why shareholders get that junk mail Portfolio On your own and looking for credit Fimbra Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited Framlington Pep 88 Dumenil ties up with EBC group Case of a sad father Family Money/3 A recent High Court decision has highllighted the fact that no tax relief is available for parents who desprately need help- those with mentally handicapped children. But those who know their way round the tax legislation can often assist separated patents to recoup up to 60 per cent of their childern's school fees. Tony Froeman examines this inequitable situation HFS Your home is your fortune with NatWest Briefing Wilde Sapte Barrs Solicitors "The Times Guide to Legal & Financial… Aimez-vous Peckham? Legal and Financial Entering Europe is all the rage, not least with British lawyers, but is this necessarily a good thing? asks Edward Fennell Carlton Retirement Planning Ltd All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Charles Rosenberg & Co. Solicitors Withers Crossman Block Power to dismiss school governors Law Report January 9 1988 The Times Legal & Financial Services Guide Carter Faber City Solicitors England well served by versatility of Adamson and Rees Rugby Union: A Weekend of Training and Fine Tuning before the Start of the Five Nations Championship Moriarty latest of Wales wounded Sport on Tv Spotlight on lower divisions Today's Team News Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Vital round for the home sides Tomorrow Traditional rivals seek fame in the Trophy final Rugby League Oldham bid again St Albans call on reinforcements Hockey Mandarin: By The Way poised to collect another top Sandown chase Racing: Talented Dickinson 10-Year-Old Set for Successful Return at Esher Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections New race in honour of Queen Mother Tuck sidelined From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Mud-loving Sprowston Boy can hold Irish at hay again Other televised races from Leopardstown Scudamore will not appeal Bells are coming closer together Sking: Britain's Top Downhill Racer is Caught up in a Game of Family Fortunes with a Brother Back to Form with a Rebuilt Knee Melbourne's futuristic venue is ready for its first championship Tennis Cast of supporting players Roche's team dispute is resolved by talks Cycling Douce under threat from the amateurs Whiff of victory in naval nostrils Yachting: Senior Service Seeks Backing as It Attempts to Take on the World Change of direction for Davies Athletics Further doubts are cast on Great Wall run Hall succeeds to make most of top failures Badminton Department welcomes durg ban By governing Body Snooker DeFreitas is to remain with Leicestershire American falls for a Soviet tale of the unexpected Outright leadership hangs in the balance Cricket From a Correspondent Melbourne: Southerly has race placings in a scramble The men most likely to shock Perils of sand, mud and plastic are awaiting top teams Football: A Day when Giants are Prone to Falter Sanchez is called up by N Ireland for training Fa Cup Team News Southend may close after plan dismissal American rises to challenge of links Golf: Two Former Winners Still Going Strong in this Year's Putter Loopholes in qualification rules are to be Mocked Commonwealth Games By a Special Correspondent: Delhi joins the Games race Snow Reports For the Record Results from Rye Faldo wakes up to a 66 Streamlining plans to be discussed Olympic Games Gatting is warned against further displys of dissent Moxon to go despite bereavement By a Special Correspondent: Green belt facility up for sale Davis has the glint of glory in sight Chance for Collins Sport in Brief A rally which has lost its way Muller's tale of joy Mills searches in vain for words of comfort Fa Cup Cup sponsorship plan stilt has supporters Warren's $lm Bruno bait Villa live The case against 15-round contests End Column The British Boxing Board of Control's decision this week to oppase a proposed 15-round world title bout involving Tony Sibson highlighted the debate over safety in the sport. Dr Advian Whiteson, Chief Medical Officer to the Bbbc, put the case for shorter contests
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