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News from 15/01/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Simon Elsy, Victoria McKee, Bob Ross, Rodney Smyth, Brian Collett, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Andrew Longmore, Paul Jennings, Elizabeth Vallance, W. M. Fraser, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Kerry Gill and Jill Sherman, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Martin F. Smith, Carol Leonard, Geoffrey Smith, Roddy Forsyth, Ashley Hill, Joe Joseph, Jonathan Hills, John Rae, Peter Davenport, Mohsin Ali, Desmond Flower, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Melville Bernstein, Chairman, Peter Waymark, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Andrew Wiseman, T. P. Goldingham, Graeme J. Davies Vice-Chancellor, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, David Rhind, Malcolm Smith, Joyce M. Bird, Javed Akhtar, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Robin Page, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, T. D. Bridge, Kerry Gill, Alison Eadie, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Phil McLennan, Martha Honey, PHS, John Blunsden, Richard Evans Media Editor, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ivor Davis, Bryan Appleyard, Barbara Toner, Lynda Murdin Arts Correspondent, C. H. Gray, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, George Ace, John Goodbody, John England, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, John Wall, Editor, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Phillips, Nicholas Goodison, Chairman, Ian Stafford, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Mr Friday, Bailey Morris, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Michael Hatfield, Richard Wigg,

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New team in last-ditch bid to save merger 'I must look sombre. I don't wnat to be photographed grinning' Kenneth Fleet Scots Law Report Jobless fall slowing as pay rises gather pace Budget Day Portfolio Index How the though guys can survive heart attacks Picture Gallery Come and join us, says Owen Thatcher rejects plea on MP's secrets Bill Action plea on fatal diseases Aids and meningitis Does Your Memory Fail You? Blood supply dispute halted No new trial for Moors murderers News Roundup Tax staff shun deal Jail for contempt Hope for Alton Ulster evacuation Chess title clinched by Short A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd Piggott is injured Opren payout Polaris to get its final refit 'Vile' rapes highlight fresh fears over parole Scottish nurses far sell-off protest 150 minor operations have to be cancelled Thatcher criticizes nurses Churches in campaign to fight education Bill Routing deal for renewed City flights £600m tax scheme for research ITV to accept pay plan Fire chief calls for action to halt rising toll from car blazes Austin Rover pulls out of European project Sex claims are denied by ex-wife 'Love letter' read to court School murder trial Restorer tackles microscopic jigsaw Doubts remain on Guterman gamble Saleroom Court pact on lost masterpiece Shadow seen prior to killings Interest raises asking price Hulton Picture Library THF fined £9,000 for filthy café The Laura Ashley Sale Ends Saturday Wife is jailed by court martial Facelift for radio bunker Lawson calls for 'management' exchange rates Parliament Majestic Wine Warehouses Budget day 'Clear rules for takeovers' Wakeham statement Kinnock's secrecy question Commons TV debate Parliament today Economies 'doing well' Treasury Government legal aid assurance Commentary NHS splendid under Tories, says Thatcher Prime Minister Rowdiness angers Tories Jibe at the Alliance Output is up by 7.25% Arms Bill is approved New services ease rise in Tube traffic Divorcee regains right to go home Pork is good buy for diet watchers Weekend food prices Crocodile hero wins medal Greenpeace Ageing population fear modified by birthrate Social Trends In spite of worries about the frowing dependent population, the Social Trends compendium of official statistics suggests that in the next few years Britain will be in a more favourable position than its European neighbours David Walker reports TWA-NEW York Japan launches new TV offensive Chirac concedes victory to Iran exiles Bonn woos Syria as key to peace Ex-IRA chief to be féted in US (AP): Israel detains Palestinian journalists By Our Foreign Staff: Bonn confirms suspicion of uranium exports to Libya (Reuter): US sergeant held on spying charge World Roundup Murdoch appeal (AP): US-Soviet near-miss Bork resigns Bush arms admission Work for Yeltsin (Reuter): Election choice Thatcher and Kohl wage their own 'cold war' Concern grows in London and Bonn at personality clash González at bay as jobless total goes over three million Dixons Concessions demand to Ortega Summit to review Arias peace plan Warsaw dismayed by union Boycott call (AP): Oil strike (Reuter): Mugabe offer (Reuter): Iraqi hit (AP): Good health Bombers die Wave of pre-poll arrests in Haiti China calls for new as Taiwan mourns ITT Television & Video Top officials to face torture cover-up claims Doctor's revelations about student's death embarrass Roh By Our Foreign Staff: Woman agent says she planted bomb Pyongyang link in jet crash US will not rash new arms treaty Sad to be gay Television Anguished abstract Dance SWRB/Prague Ballet Sadler's Wells Opera's invisible man Robert Lloyd, Britain's best known operatic bass, explains to Richard Morrison why he doesn't expect ever to be as popular or successful as his singing contemporaries who happen to be tenors and sopranos Trick photography Theatre Zest on the surface Hours by the Window Man in the Moon Anthony Hopkins and Jeremy Irons are to star in a… Pyrotechnics Atalanta St John's Opera The Best of Friends A rare talent Concert PLG/Young Artists Purcell Room Waltzing away with the glory Britain may have colonized Australia, but in the last few years it's the old country that's come under the domination of the new breed of Aussie artist and entreprenur. Bryan Appleyard reports on the revenge of the swagman Germaine Greer came here and with particular Australian frankness took apart our manhood They came from an entirely different background which made the city look unadventurouos Portfolio Gold Findings A weekly series on research Italy under the bovver boot As in Britain, gangs now rule the terraces of many Italian football clubs - but are they really part of a facist conspiracy? Concise Crossword No 1463 First is foremost Tracing your roots has become chic in the country celebrating its history. Barbara Toner discovers why for some family trees are casting dark shadows Rallying to the roar of the cowd At the start of the Monte Carlo Rally tomorrow there won't be a woman driver in sight. But in Britain they are being actively encouraged to take part in the 'masculine' world of motor sport Memory and Concentration Studies Anti-femme fatale The unexpected element is the reversal of wrath A Storehouse Plc Company Just hose them down The Times Diary Derailed The Times Diary Entrée interdit The Times Diary Barry Fantoni The Times Diary Gribble horror The Times Diary Watt tribute The Times Diary Stifling the public interest Palace or doghouse? Elizabeth Vallance, co-author of a new book on Westminster, disentangles the realities from the myths of the average backbench MP's working life London cries out for a voice again Privileged to the core John Rae Nostalgia goes for a Burton However... Paul Jennings A Marker for Mr Hurd Crisis, what Crisis? Today in Taipei Whitehall's hidden curb on jobs Tax spur for arts Value from the peers Third World books Early leanings Earlier edition Photo library up for sale University closure Plan for teachers Deputy PM A false note From our Golf Correspondent: Golf in the Dark Two Heroes of Rye Court Circular Luncheons Marriage Sir Charles Jones Today's royal engagement RTZ Limited Dinners Birthdays today Memorial Mass Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Rejected St Paul's plans on show Clearing gulls from rubbish tips Science report Air Vice-Marshal J. Worrall Battles of France and Britain Mr Dex Harrison Anniversaries Mr Gabriel White Dr L. R. Bishop Michael Hadjimichev Bronze medallions for rescue heroes Mr Geoffrey Whiting Appointments Births , Marriages, Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre London Entertainments Konrad Furs Variations Madam Dome and Co Television Choice It 's ail in the mind Radio Choice Television and Radio From a Correspondent west Beirut: Radical refuge for four deported The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,566 Leviathan ready for maiden voyage Ridley fights to control £5bn housing benefits Weather Chernobyl costs Russians £8hn Bash Street Kids' warm welcome Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound B&D writ in battle for Dee Howden leaps Parkfield rise Caird buys Summary Index BP launches £2bn Britoil bid Oil independent says offer 'substantially undervalues' its assets Scots headquarters planned Program trading curtailed Nadir scales new heights Polly Peck franchised to sell pizzas to young Turks Jobless decline slows as pay accelerates County NatWest chief steps down ANZ Worldwide Business and Finance Sport Lawson hits out at US policies Hogg Robinson buys Minster for £600,000 Business Roundup 68% accept Crucible offer Bridport-Gundry falls Doeflex delay hits profits Sales at Charterhall London Traded Options Half-year rise for Barbour Jones Stroud up to £2.78m (Reuter): Prices end mixed in dull trade Frankfurt Alpha Stocks Dow slips in late selling flurry World Markets Roundup: New York Optimism about US trade figures brings small gains Stock Market (Reuter): Nikkei gains 278 as fears subside Tokyo Recent Issues Traditional Options (Reuter): Shares fall as market plays safe Sydney Howden looks in better order Tempus Going places Wall Street Former HK exchange chief to appear on bribery charge Profits of £3.4m at CAP In Brief SIB guidance Steel output up by 7.9% Expamet buys US buy helps Astra to £2.6m TGI share sale raises £6.5m 'Mr Usm' vows to come back The Times City Diary Caviare index rises The Times City Diary Courts rises sharply to £3.7m Waverley backs Gulliver Businessland (UK) Limited Will a white knight turn up for Dee? Comment Lawson 's letter to America Dollar stability is paramount, says Takeshita By Our City Staff: Stead & Simpson up on shoe sales (AP), Dow Jones: Two charged with Lloyd's fraud plan Bonn overshoots money targets £4.5bn leap in private loans Base Lending Rates Hong Kong banks unveil new charges to deter speculators BICC chief to lead engineers' council Neotronics profits leap Time for action on personal dealing rules Rodney Smyth on the sensitive issue of private trading within the securities industry Analysts back BAT offer for US insurer Seagram near victory By Our City Staff: Davidson lowers forecast Lowe's GR bid inquiry by DTI Moderate gains Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Breaking-up to save a glass office Commercial Property Datascan Communications COC Complete Office Communications Just Desks Enjoying the spice of life Your Own Business ITALIAN Office Furniture Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tips for a country life Briefing Easier now to raise cash Wish You were Here Suite 13 Buckingham Court CJM Labels Limited Interprint Multiple Display Advertising Items General Satellite Chim-Stak U. K Lastform Ltd Times Newspaper Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Associated Business Management Ltd IF International Factors Arbuthnot Commercial Services Ltd Discreet Developement Finance World Wide Marketing (UK) Ltd Saving heat in a cold climate Energy Efficiency The Government's energy efficiency campaign doesn't stop at encouraging householders to lag and draught proof, but is being backed by £100m to find new ways of saving power Tidal power and wood could be significant sources in 2000 Planelectric Snug as ever in the park DY: Keep warm, without a bill Housing Admiral Energy Group Ltd Better deal for customers Gas The Royal Society Success in cutting waste Coal Jel Energy Conservation Services Limited The stricken town uses the elements Electricity A French company is building 50 all electric hotels here, the latest in Cardiff Benefits to flow Oil Lovesay (Vehicle) Sales International Division Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kleinwort Benson Limited Oklahoma Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Intellectual Property Organization Multiple Classified Advertising Items P. P. B. Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyde Park Motor Co. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sterling symbol of one-upmanship Motoring by Clifford Webb Steering a safer course? Ford phone kit Scotts Smithfield Garage Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vital Statistics Bargain BMW at only 39k Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Vincents of Reading Vincents Cars Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon BMW M535i Multiple Classified Advertising Items Well, what do you expect? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eight-wicket Hirwani command Cricket (Reuter): Australia guided home by Taylor Delay was unfairly prejudicial Scots Law Report January 15 1988 Knox-Johnston puts himself to the test again Britain's master mariner takes up the gauntlet thrown down by the French Tremendous feat of endurance Taking third bite at the cherry Need to welcome the sponsors on board Yachting Diary Format change sought Forfeiture of burglar's car appropriate Non-recognition of adoption not unreasonable Harris seeks more glory Squash Rackets Swindon course plan onder review Racing Mandarin: Chemist Broker can produce another winning performance Racing: Akehurst's on Attractive Mark at Ascot Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections Cavvies Clown steals show with front-running tactics Six disqualified after taking wrong course Norwegian triumphant again Results from yesterday's two meetings From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Griffin waits a year for Cheltenham Cheltenham Rutherford is on the mend with a little help from Ibrox Today's Fixtures New model army to face the French Build-up to tomottow's opening day in the Rugby Union five nations championship Joly's defence Potter a welcome addition Hockey: Indoor Tournament Puts England Men and Women on International Stage Danahar proves his fitness Serriere provides England with giant problem to solve A change of format for trialists Cardinals to rely on experienced quartet Jaguar to mount a big dual challenge Motor Racing Brundle's winning formula Doyle makes his mark in more ways than one Borrowed rackets too tight for last Britons Tennis: Australian Championships are Overshadowed by Off-Court Topics and Tropics Results from Melbourne Police are to speed tours on their way Cycling Figini out on her own Sking Snow Reports Witt in a different class Ice Skating Few takers for the high risks Bobsleighing Clubs will fight threat of split Non-League Football For the Record Clockwork Faldo keeps good time Golf Curtis in cruise to victory Yachting FA Cup sponsor rejected over naming wrangle Liverpool sweeten Italy with ?lm Candy deal Harrison outlines campaign Another signing for Rangers Subba Row is puzzled by Rana's denial (Reuter): Cubans set for Seoul Schools date False alarm rings out for Bell Fitness doubts resolved (AFP): Vatanen keeps lead despite desert detour Moynihan's drugs initiative faces an awkward passage Olympic call for King's Suspensions for players in brawl (Reuter): Lillee to return Sport in Brief The long wait for passport to fame End Column

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