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News from 16/01/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, S. C. P, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Sheridan Morley, David Holliday, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Mary C. Johnston, Jeremy Flint, Richard Eaton, Sam Berry, President, Mary Coughlan, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Ruth Gledhill, John Clare, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Charles Jackson, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Sabine Durrant, Richard Lockwood, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Steven Downes, Javed Akhtar, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), John Higgins, V. V. Nicholson, Michael Watkins, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, C. I. Rose, William Holmes, Dennis Shaw, P. W., Teferra Haile-Selassie, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, John Cooney, Roland Rudd, Robert Matthews, Robert J. Harris, David Silk and Peter Boulton, John Clare Education Correspondent, Martin Searby, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Keith MacKlin, Lynda Murdin Arts Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Iain MacLeod, Carol Ferguson, Peter Aykroyd, Paul Layton, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, C. Welch, Amanda Pardoe, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Bill Burroughs, Lynda Murdin, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Jeremy Hart, David Sinclair, Joyce Hall (Churchwarden), George Chesterton, Tom Tickell, Alan McGregor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Bailey Morris, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Michael Kinsley, Shona Crawford Poole, Tony Hetherington, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jenny Kirkpatrick, Michael Coleman, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Wigg,

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Rebel Tories defy Thatcher on secrets Bill Majority cut to 37 despite 3-line whip cut to 37 dispite 3-line whip Waldheim and the Nazis Kenneth Fleet Jumbo answer Portfolio Index US agrees to pull jets out of Spanish bases Sean MacBride, Irish patriot, dies aged 83 Paper wins the right to publish most of Mi6 officer's memoirs Spy who just wanted to tell the truth Steel aims to restore authority 'The facts about Oldfield' Arab-Israeli clash at Muslim shrines Fraser Marr Shares surge as US cuts deficit Transatlantic jet in engine mishap News Roundup Dealer is extradited Theory on Tube fire Gun gang kill man Air charter firm fights for space at Gatwick Cyril Kaye Aids hospice Scientist assaulted MPs fight monopoly of students' union Use prison only as a last resort, says Hurd Scargill attacked on flexible working UK launches farming fight Militant poll warning Tory fund raiser with flair Man in the news No sign of winter m January warm spell Attracta Products Ltd Orchestral rivalry for top position By Staff Reporters: More beds needed to save children, heart doctors say Nurses join no-strike union Abducted girl tells of attack Old Masters modest but respectable Saleroom New dispute on dating tests The Shroud of Turin Style advice for MPs Fumes of foam fire killed 3 Drink driver killed mother and children The Times Court told of girl's 'terror' Teacher's murder trial Three win a share of prize Portfolio gold Growth in national prosperity conceals widening social gap Social Trends Victim 'was warned of strangles' Section 2 'has cast pall over national life' January 15 1988 Parliament Season's opening catch of the Tay Journey's end for the global cat Warning on funding links Legal research Correction Nuclear fall-out monitors proposed PC tells of knife arrest Pledge on embryo research Lords Sandinista hint of direct talks World Roundup Boy to go home Big Angola battle (Reuter): Spandau farewell (AP, Reuter): Anguish of a father (Reuter): Duvalier's men woo the voters (Reuter): Genscher pressed Harare reprieve (AP): Warships standing by White House hopefuls fire few hearts in Iowa US rejects Soviet offer on missiles as attack on SDI Russian site open to West Dole aide steps down over trust role Ross/the Furhouse Reagan 'fit and strong' Wish Me Luck From a Correspondent Buenos Aires: Shot rebel colonel evades arrest Argentina faces army crisis Sakharov petitions Gorbachov From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: Afghan ordeal haunts Soviet soldiers Refined US Aids test may safeguard blood Spain delighted to get rid of American jets The Appointment of Magistrates Seoul vows revenge for its airliner The timetable to calculated slaughter Majestic Wine Warehouse From Our Own Correspondent Seoul: I deserve to die a thousand times for my crime' Woman's public confession heightens tension between teo koreas (Reuter): Ten killed by Sikhs in Punjab (AFP): Water find (AP): Envoy plea (AP): Aids verdict (AP): Iranians held Writer's visa (AFP): Triplet dies (AP): Island plight Counting cost The South Bank Show Doubling back Magic 151 Ice-breakers Keeping pace On to a winner X-certificate XI "You're right, no mention of compact dises of Swatches anywhere A diet of aid and dogma Extracts from the diary of Chris Patten, Minister for Overseas Development, written during his recent fact-finding visit to Ethiopian famine areas Electricity: put the consumer first Who will win the Oxbridge funds race? Come on, give us a fight Robin Hood of the right Le Mitterrand Permanent The Lonely Heath Fourth Leader Privatisation of nature reserves In self-defence Rolling in the aisles Aid to Ethiopia Forms of address Saved by leeches Social workers in short supply Civil Service status Messina earthquake Credit where due Express from Pairs The Attempt to Assassinate the Emperor Court Circular Birthdays Luncheons Service dinner Reception Forthcoming marriages Services tomorrow Second Sunday after Epiphany The ministry of reconciliation Cannon to launch spacecraft Science report Latest wills Dinner Orthodox church Mr Seán MacBride Irreconcilable Irish Republican Mr Donald Healey Mr Nicol Gray Births, Marriages, Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Holidays & Villas Winter Sports Supertravel Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Totalcare of the Elderly Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Center High Alps, hot air, cool heads Top balloonists gathered this week for a dangerous test of their skills. Brain James joined them Queen Elizabeth2 Trapped and terrified—at 2,000 foot A Weekly Guide to Leisure Entertainment and the Arts The Can Can Company Index Pundstretoher a British Airways Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradewinds Faraway Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas (Holidays) Limited. The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overlanders Exodus Expeditions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keep a weather eye… Ski Events Multiple Display Advertising Items Into the Red Centre Travel Concluding his travels in Australia, Michael Watkins journeys into the blazing heartland of the continent Brittany Ferries Travel Notes To the aid of drivers Travel News Travel Books Clear winner Sterlin House (Dept. T3r) Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Contact Direct Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Casper & Giumbini's Plain tails from the stewpot The Times Cook Frances Bissell home jet-lagged from Califormia to the winter, finds fridge and vegetable basket bare, and decides to grab an ox the tail when she visits the butcher on the lookout for a bargain The Times Cook The French without the frission Visiting two Paris-style restaurants, Jonathan Meades searches in vain for the true flavour of the Left Bank Fating out Quiz winners The question that foxed you, and how we are sharing out the champagne … Vintage checkouts Drink Christmas Jumbo solution Serious comics Television Much ado at the Barbican Sadler's Wells Theatre Separation Queen of the Bali Ha'i Sheridan Morley talks to Bertice Reading, who plays Bloody Mary in the West End revival of South Pacific Feuding in the family Theatre Five Smooth Stones Bush A species worth saving? ROCk Mangam Bloomsbury Theatre Sky Magazine Fragrant mixture Concert PLG/Young Artists Purcell Room A fluke result? Bridge Chess Concise Crossword No 1464 A Rabelaisian starter Paperbacks Cod Streuth, by Bamber Gascoigne (Paladin, £3.50) Laser Lawnmowers Ltd Winter's crowning glory Gardening Now is the time to decide to be a little more forceful with your rhubarb Nothing like a Dame Classical Records Review Westwood New Paperbacks Weekend Tips All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Silver Mist Building on art Baton tour Child's play Agriframes London Bicharo "Poor Dear": Tara Arts… Galler1es Celebration of a legend Radio The Week Ahead Cinema Books Jazz Regional Television Variations Continued from facing page Theatre Thanks to an enterprising piece of scheduling, BBC2,… Choice Television and Radio BBC1 Choice Radio 4 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,567 Weather Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound Kenyon in £11.5m purchase £150m THF Wigfalls loss Summary US trade gap cut to $13.2bn Surprise fall prompts strong market rally Inflation rate of 3.7% is lowest for 12 months GrandMet says £457m bid 'final' Mertell family 'still backing rival Seagram offer' TSB profits advance to £275m (Reuter): Barclays to sell US offshoot Question mark over Burton payments to third parties BMI Cocoa price rise nears suspension limit Business Roundup $112m loss for Hutton Pernod 'expansion' Ranks Hovis offer British Gas payment A Remarkable & Moving Insight Quest buys IBM dealer Plessey deal cleared (Reuter): US bank to cut 2,500 more jobs Dealers look to the 1,800 level as optimism returns Stock Market Dow forges ahead on trade figures Wall Street HK court adjourns Li 'share bribe' case for three months Stanley buys Home Charm Investors watch unmoved as the TSB plays it dull but safe Tempus Guinness back in court on Monday Further litigation by ITC creditors Halpern's sternest test may need more than his energy Britoil: an outside chance for Sir Denis? Foreign & Colonial director is named Appointments Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Traditional Options £350m Tricentrol plan to fight Elf Aquitaine London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Strong turnround Stock Exchange Princes Interest Rates Round-Up Unit Linked Insurance Investment Futures fade away Key Rates Base Lending Mates Rates M&G New Year lessons for new students In defence of an old age income Wrapped up for winter Bell Noble Elliott HFS Two royal lords produce the recipe to fill a gap Bes Update Allied Irish Finance Company Limited Portfolio gold AP: It's the last laugh on women drivers No-claims bonus for the healthy Briefing Justice by degrees Nationwide Anglia Building Society All alone and fighting back The habitat of the solo solicitor is becoming increasingly unfriendly but as Frances Gibb explains, this endangered species is turning on its hunters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Material fact is one which might influence judgment of tribunal Law Report January 16 1988 Criticism of Opren solicitors unjustified The Soilcitors' Law Stationery Society plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Central Translations Ltd Hirwani sweeps into the record books as West Indies crumble Cricket: Indian Leg-Spinner Becomes only Fourth Bowler to Take 16 Wickets in a Test Brazil's visit provides highlight of the season Schools Football Sport on TV Hirwani Leads the Way Adams makes his return to Olympic trail Judo Gratton enters to test his form for trial race Athletics Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Champions farewell to a cramped venue Gymnastics Moore leads speed team's medal chase Water Skiing Russian winners by French couple Ice Skating WPGA look certain to opt for independence Golf Moonfleet come of age Bowls Rugby Union Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Newcastel Selections Mandarin: Desert Orchid on right course to give vintage performance Racing: Elsworth Believes Stamina Could Prove Trump Card for his Flamboyant Grey in Competitive Ascot Feature From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Weld star may miss Champion Akehurst expects Intuition to gain revenge at Newbury 'Non runner' finishes fourth Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Ascot Cusworth tackles a tricky role Rugby Union's multinational theatre opens with England needing players of character against character of France Today's Teams in Paris Devereux's tough return Club Rugby Union Today's Team News Order of the boot for Bath Plan B offers hope for the future Vikings under pressure American Football Cleveland event should confirm shift of power Table Tennis Captain who was destined to lead Top teams are back on course Cycling Test of faith is a trying time for the untried Today's Team in Dublin Leeds m good heart to strike a title blow Rugby League Thompson's heat win Yachting Gould makes the haul to fame Football: Wimbledon's Manager Learns from his past Mistakes Shaw back In the limelight Fashanu stays on Cameras zoom in on a style that Europe has missed Today's Team News For the Record Southend win sealed by Crowe Stem warning for Wright Oxford profit Tambay on the move Snow Reports Seeking old glitter with new formula Motor Rallying McNamee bows out as Cash turns up the heat Tennis Cash reprieve Results from Melbourne Late goal thwarts England Hockey Bulstrode's own shareholders block QPR deal Clubs summoned on membership Coe races in from the cold Odsal's future in doubt Inspired round of 65 lifts Faldo Pakistan report blames Gatting Rally ban is upheld Sport in Brief No war games on field of play, RFU warns Bell faces the hardest part (AFP): Cuba decline invitation to Olympics Decision which slays the Irish End Column

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