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News from 19/01/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Alastair Hicks, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, Executive Editor David Bewerton, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Andrew Buckocke, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Keith Dalton, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Martin Fletcher, Robin Oakley, Liz Kellaway, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Ian MacLeod, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Steve Mansfield, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Michael Yahuda, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Ballantine, A. C. Fraser, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, Henry Stanhope, Nicholas Beeston and Hazhir Teimourian, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Tony Blair, Dr F Burger, Caroline Berman, David Hands, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Piers Paul Read, Humphrey Hawksley, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Simon Craven, Jeremy Hart Kayes, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Benet Hytner (Chairman), Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, G. R. Adams, Craig Brown, Alexandra Jackson, Kremlin, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, RüDIGER von Wechmar, Luc de la Barre de Nanteuil, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, John Blunsden, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Diane Hill, Frances Gibb Legal Afairs Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, E. S. Leedham-Green (Assistant Keeper), Carol Ferguson, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Paul Newman, Khan Yunis, Joan Willians, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Thomas J Ward, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Stafford, Olivier Roux, Justice Bill, Sarah Thompson, Darrel Ince, Robert Matthews and Pearce Wright, Alan Hamilton and Ruth Gledhill, Bailey Morris, Chris Moore, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Martin Banham, Editor, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Tom Bower, Jamaluddin,

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Owen in snub to MacLennan over merger Visit by SDP leader to Lomebhouse lasts five minutes By Our Economies Editor: December shop sales fall 1.1% Imran returns New-tech first Portfolio gold Index Prince takes backstage role in theatreland Hotol set for £5m boost Space technology Moore will rule out more cash for NHS Government defeated on legal aid reform From a Correspondent, Buenos Aires: Rebel colonel surrenders in Argentina Israeli troops destroy refugee food supplies Sterling Trust Limited £100m urban rail scheme approved News Roundup Cheaper phones Runcie's radio prayer TV film is Bank raid defended by 'bomb' The Corps of Commissionaires Yard plan rewarded Scots press claim at Westminster Poll tax is denounced as a snoopers' charter Protest over lack of cash for child heart cases Channel 4 warning for Grade Steel 'unlikely to seek leadership' A bitter pill for Maclennan New Liberal-SDP document The Times Property Guide On Saturay Kinnock pledges socialist policies Teacher flipped his lid and held wife by throat, court told 'Police taunted woman' Christie's does justice to Chinese art Saleroom Under-age drinking move Clue in hunt for missing paperboy Time flies for Tommy Sopwith Deaths from asthma 'can be reduced' Royal Bank of Scottland Group Insurance Company… The right time for a double win Portlfolia gold Slim prize lost Chief resigns Theft charge Kiosks to stay Cuts protest Hurd postpones move on criminal trail 'ambushes' Liberal attacks 'dog's breakfast Bill' Criminal justice measure Budget switch adds to costs Education Reform Bill Picture Gallery Government defeated in Lords All a matter of fudge for the Commons Young Tories in legal challenge over election Anonymity option possible for Crockford's writers Church Affairs Wages of House staff come under fire Poor pay will reduce work Legal Aid Bill Publisher may face legal move Obscenity offence Chair gift for Australia Money for HIV study Bill passed Parliament today Engineered like No Other Car in the World Tunnel fraud gave men a life of luxury Dunhill International Opera singer prepares for his symphonic debut Slow sellers push up house prices Test prompts fear of new Chernobyl Defendant 'got friend to cut him' Pop stars 'did not play on group's first hits' Collectors risked fine of £50,000 Whites held by Zimbabwe police World Roundup (AFP): Airliner under fire Briton's drugs appeal Clean MP resigns (AP): Balkans Butcher dies Pope sets strict terms for Moscow visit Frenchman held for Japan's crime of century Leaders released (AP): Prize for Britons (AP): Curfew starves Gaza refugees into submission New York (AP)—The US yesterday vetoed a Security Council resolution deploring Israeli attacks in south Lebanon, saying it ignored the use of Lebanese territory for attacks on Israel. Britain abstained on similar grounds and the other 13 council members voted for the resolution Kabul plays down Soviet army parade British doctor's patient back in class Acrimony increases as Dole widens his lead over Bush The Republican battle in lowa From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: US racial clashes mar King holiday Haiti poll attacked as 'frace' Picture Gallery Shevardnadze says Moscow will offer further cuts in arms (Reuter): Job centre chain set up by Kremlin Botha faces crisis on Hendrickse revolt From Our Own Correspondent, Bonn: Paris backing for Ostpolitik From Our Correspondent Moscow: Begun quits Russia after 16-year fight Iraqi dissident lured to death Sudanese walking political tightrope Return of the guerrilla guru tests Italy's will to forgive Ershad to postpone poll until March US defence official quits (Reuter): Conté change Minister out (Reuter): Aeroflot crash (AP): King's move (Reuter): Food protest Rebel pledge Barre runs (Reuter): Three hanged Victory hard to achieve for Aquino's candidates Peking barred for Chiang funeral King's Cross Underground Fire Investigation Botany Bay fleet conjures up the past Air europe From a Correspondent, Moscow: Pravda solves Gagarin puzzle All the President's secrets In 1942 the Germans waged a brutal campaign against the Yugoslav partisans. Kurt Waldheim (left) was there—but, asks Tom Bower, what did he do and why was he decorated? He says he was just an interpreter. His accusers say he played an intelligence gathering role Concise Crossword No 1466 Help you can count on Three teachers have come up with a home aid for parents and children who are baffled by the mysteries of the 'new' maths Changing the story Some 42,000 Jews were transported from Salonika: what did Waldheim know? Where the East meets the best Still famous for its industrious work-force, Hong Kong can now boast of a growing talent for design, too Hong Kong Fashion Making dresses with sex appeal A modest pioneer Multiple Display Advertising Items How times change The Times Diary Orange orders The Times Diary Moonshine The Times Diary Barry Fantoni The Times Diary Big build-up The Times Diary Good-times spur for Lawson Emergency: operate now NHS in crisis: Robin Oakley, Political Editor, begins a series on the biggest challenge confrroating the Government Why Britain must stand: up to Peking Alton: tactics and principles Willie no come back again However … Henry Stanhope Honourable Failure Service Back Stage North Pacific Pariah Fear of weapon against legal aid 25 years of Franco-German accord Forests in Sarawak All over the place Cathedral library Catholic view of education Bill Academic freedom Rolling in the aisles Feverish rivalry From Our Lima Correspondent: The Spaniards in Peru Founding "City of Kings" Lima was one of the last outposts of Spain's power in America; it was not until 1826 that the last Spanish troops had left the country Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Appointments in the Forces Annabelinda Dress Designers Forthcoming marriages Explosive finish Bridge Schools news Latest wills Will the universe end with a Crunch? Science report Bishops go in to bat together Reception Admiral Phillip Memorial Trust University news Meetings Dinners Air Cdre Geoffrey Millington Airborne eyes for armies on the battlefield Sir Joseph Hutchinson Mr Percy Qoboza Mr Mahdi al-HAKIM Births, Marriages, Deaths Acknowledgements Cancer Research Campaign Times Classified Bikini and blue genes Television The Old VIC Intimations of immortality Galleries Young Turner: Early work to 1800 Tate Gallery Andrew Mansfield Anthony Reynolds Gallery Hunter Collection of 20th century Masters Courtland Insitute Galleries One of the likely highlights of the current… Picture Gallery Find your own rhythm Dazzling fun Paris Theatre La Poudre aux yeux/Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, Comedie Francaise How to be your own editor Fujitsu Big help for small business Joys and dramas of a breakthrough AM Varityper And The Word was by desktop GW: Colour can still be a costly problem INTERmedia Makes Computers Compatible Make a start at home Slightly frivoous to work at home Picture Gallery Compaq Small print equals profit Printing revolution for professionals High-tech in handwriting Woolf Seddon Solicitors Ingledew Botterell Roche & Pybus Monk Dunstone Associates Investments Limited Rothmans Banking and Financial Services Solicitors The Mortgage Corporation States of Jersey Mrs. Capron, Anthony King & Company Sommer & Company Essex County Council The Emerson Group Commercial Solicitors Marriott Harrison Bloom & Norris Airship Industries Bond Pearce Solicitors Wilde Sapte Law Personnel Trowers & Hamlins Bacon Woodrow Theatre London Entertainments Picture Gallery BBC1 London Coliseum English National Opera A not-so-bonnie Clyde Television Choice Children of the sinners Radio Choice Picture Gallery Adventurer adopts child of man who saved him The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,569 Defence contractors pay back ?30m Overcharging disclosed Government can justify some breaches of trust Weather A £40 a week grant for man who cleaned up Picture Gallery Chart-topper with car horn backing Commons sketch Picture Gallery Stock Market The Pound Benedetti stalks Société Asda up 10% Smith interim Evode ahead Summary Stock Markets Guinness 'in secret deal' High Court told of Distillers share buy The crucial letters Retail sales down in December Worried stores look to Budget to revive boom Sale crowds ease high street gloom Picture Gallery THF still aiming for Savoy (AP): Berisford in LA deal US bank may sell mortgage arm Opposite the Barbican Tube Midland cutback may cost 200 jobs Prices test 1,800 but demand fades Stock Market Inter-Continental Hotels Again and Again Rising beef prices hit Dalepak B&C to float forfait division Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Dow lacks direction New York Borthwicks considers rival offer Alpha Stocks By Our City Staff: Henderson and Tonks halt talks Asda still has a lot to prove Tempus Boxing clever Wall Street Asda profits show reasons for disposal of MFI chain Buckley acquisition In Brief DC Cook advances Goode rises 123 per cent HunterPrint ahead by 37% Chambers call for 40p top tax rate Thatcher boost for Hanson The Times City Diary Hillsdown sells off Evershed H&C in £30.6m chemical purchase News group lifts stake in Pearson Wall Street stung into week of curbs by the wrath of Congress Martell keeps faith with Seagram Panel fights for power in its own backyard Comment Bitter half of THF legacy Brent Chemicals buys Robertsons Expansion at Theme pubs Real Time profits slip Harmony at the double Brassware firm shines Lonrho Brooke Tool sales up £5m L&M's office property deal Greenwell Montagu turns into disaster for Midland Car imports 'could fall to 40%' London Traded Options Traditional Options Early rises trimmed Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures DTl's plansfor research are coolly received Perspective Wright Air Conditioning IBM Business Centre Small Computers in Libraries International 1988 North West Pc Centre Picture Gallery The microchip with the power to cancel out those 'noises off' Big link-up aims for extra appeal Digital High-tech charger NEC Corporation Hi-tech experts who get the call into court Jobscene A dozen inquiries after article appears in paper Experience of two years for the experts AXIA IBM Business Centre Computer Appointments Infolink Limited Computer Search Limited Honeywell Bull Systemford Data Power Computer Employment Ltd SAIA World lead in lasers for UK industry Building of the first super motor Why is this man luring so many sightseers? Right face to show world Government casts a cold eye on research Computer Appointments KPG Allied Breweries Britain shows off its new ideas at the big show City pay rates up, slowdown likely Salaries Eastman Software The Times Systems Analyst and Programmers Computech International Limited Greythorn Specialists in Pc People Ace Microsystems Ltd The Harrison & Jones Group Limited National Audit Office Programmers and Analysts Childerstone Bureau D/comms British Airways Barry Latchford Associates Computer Letters Ltd Computer Field Service Digitus Computer Insight Limited Public Appointments Director Macintyre Westoning West Dorset District Council Harrow an equal opportunity employer City of Nottingham An Equal pportunity Employer Please talk to the temp, she may be a stranger Horizons Liz Kellaway, fresh from Australia on a short visit, recalls the pitfalls and traumas of working as a temporary typist in a busy London office Public Appointments Financial Three Bivers District Council National Council for Vocational Qualifications Castle Point District Council Council for Licensed Conveyancers Deputy Treasurer Castle Point District Council The Medical College of St Bartholomew's… The Society of Chiropodists Warwickshire Constabulary Ethanol Company Limited SMMT The Library Association Angelasb international recruitment Norland Nursery Training College The Schools of King Edward the Sixth Derbyshire County Council Community Relations Officer in Charge The Royal Association for Disability and… Acacia House Rest and Nursing Home Dorset County Council Leicester Polytechnic IHG Dorset School of Midwifery Gable House Nursing & Retirement Homes The Hollies Kennet District Council North Lincolnshire Health Authority Community Health… Badenoch & Clark City of Westminster Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Montrose Holding Limited Barristers Clerk Lipson Lloyd-Jones Richards Butler Herrington & Carmichael GRP Lloyd Management Selection Consultants Hamlin Slowe Solicitors Glaxo Holdings p. l. c Permanent Appointment for Solicitors Legal Appointments Also Appear on Ladbroke Group Plc Clyde & Co Ban on ex-agent's material an undue interference with public discussion Scots Law Report January 19 1988 Liberty Life Assurance Company Ltd Reuter Simkin Recruitment James Davis & Partners Dunlavey-Rosin Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin Recruitment Ashurst Morris Crisp Moxon. Dolphin. Kerby Executive Search & Selection Tenancy Michael Page Partnership Kanter Jules & Co Chambers and Partners Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Jarvis & Bannister Reuter Simkin Recruitment Essex ASA Law Qualified Lawyers to £35,000 We currenty carry… Legal Appointments Chambers and Partners Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance Reuter Simkin Recruitment Meredith Scott Recruitment Trainee Court Clerk Litigation Assistant Lloyds Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Regalian Liberty Life Assurance Company Ltd CBS Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd Weather does its utmost to help Faldo Golf Today's Fixtures Cardiff's walk-off faces stiff censure ICE Hockey Credit to the children Cycling Sport on TV Mandarin: Improving Aquilifer to sparkle again in testing conditions Racing: Murray-Smith Team Can Collect Double at Worcester Mandarin: Worcester Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Backing for Wood Chisel Saint-Martin bows out Smart Yale earns tilt at Newbury Sedgefield dount Results from two meetings Fontwell Park Carlisle No cross words for our winners Whitbread Curtis goes ahead on points Yachting Liverpool stay the course to reach final Volleyball A soaring anthem of hope at Ellis Park South African football, outlawed from the international stage, remains in good heart and socially involved Commentary Davies has earned chance to show his skills with England Rugby Union Cooke not afraid of change Olympic hopefuls opt to defy injury risk Bobsleighing Only one winner worth her weight in gold Ice Skating Picture Gallery Kingston chasing an historic victory Basketball Broncos leave it late again American Football Picture Gallery Overseas Results Match-winners with touch of magic Football Pools Forecast Formula for the future of Ford Motor Sport Two million mark passed for first time Victory goes to England B in Midshires Hockey Watford recovery is given further impetus by Allen Football: All Smiles at Vicarage Road Again as the Struggling First Division Club Secure their Second Victory in Three Days Raymond given terse message by John Bassett on Sheffield shortlist FA Vase draw For the Record Harford stays put By a Special Correspondent: Chase wins the day Meddings on gentle route to victory Squash Rackets Picture Gallery Minter brings Shriver's run to an end Tennis: Bates and Everden on Collision Course in Australian Championships WPGA to become independent body Golf Performance points Cram doubtful for trial Athletics Frenchmen fight it out for the lead Motor Rallying Oertli fulfils her lifetime ambition Skiing Snow Reports Moynihan wins argument over European policy Carter call to stay clear of Germany Kelly hints at compromise Elton John's pledge Sponsorship forces a League date rethink Today we publish the names of the 10 winners of… (AP), (AFP): Board ban on betting Sport in Brief Bowlers following the agreed prescription England captain brought to his knees Vatanen delayed after car is stolen Imran returns to lead Pakistan Gasser to hear verdict today £1 million sponsorship boost for badminton Faraway venues a logical decision End Column Experiment is fully supported

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