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News from 21/01/1988

1988; Gale Group;

Autores

Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, M. D. Varcoe-Cocks, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Ian Ashworth, Ian McLauchlan, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Paul Brett, Director, Jeremy Kingston, Rob Wilson, Terry Drummond, Ludovic Kennedy, Carol Leonard, Hasan Akhtar, Richard Eaton, Peter W. Sutcliffe, Chairman, Arthur Thompson, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Mario Modiano, J. K., Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Peter Bowness, Peter Davenport, Lord Gladwyn, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Davies, , Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Ballantine, Tim Jones and Ian Smith, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Pearson Phillips, Jozef Garlinski, Martin Cropper, Esher, Ann Kent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Philip Harvey, , Rex Bellamy, Barry Fantoni, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Brian Galliers, Methodist Chairman, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), John Nicholson, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Peter Hall, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Tim Congdon, Phil McLennan, Conrad Voss Bark, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, John Clare Education Correspondent, David Young, Energy Correspondent, David Sutton, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, John Fisher, Ian Ross, John Stern, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Brian Rix, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Thomas Willesden, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Howard Tripp, , George Hill, Brian Alderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Clive Thomas, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Maurice Beresford, Jeremy Hart, Ian Jordan, David Walker, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Campbell Lennie, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Dow Jones, Jan Mulligan, Dan Lacey, Benedict Birnberg, Colin Campbell, John Lawson, Reginald B. Fellows, A. H. R. Delens, Mary Dejevsky, Philip Webster, Martin Fletcher and Jill Sherman,

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Walkout today at 7 hospitals Cup wins Perks for all Portfolio—Gold Index spending plans for the next three years made clear that no more money would be available this year for the NHS Angry nurses vote for 24-hour strike in protest over pay (AP): Rothschild dies at 85 Cambridge may be forced into 4-year degree Picture Gallery Lawson has maximum scope to cut taxes Rat poison blamed as Iraqi dies UK Gulf ships set to join Euro-fleet Steel is 'unlikely' to lead new party Invest for School Fees Limited Kinnock exploits Prescott retreat Foam suspected as five die in fires News Roundup $100,000 prize Water bills to rise Stations 'dirty' Drugs 'baron' jailed MPs urge end to dock 'jobs for life' Athenaeum Hotel Inner-city incentives Doctors back Bill Synod to debate Crockford's preface Tebbit keeps alive hopes of succeeding to Tory leadership Dog licence a constitutional challenge in Lords Kidney patients 'are left to die' Harrods stops advertising over disputed report Prescott pulls out Bill for homeless rises to £101m Property the golf factor On Saturday Scargill to boost far left influence £16m scheme to keep UK at research head Teacher and pupil found guilty of plot to murder wife Rothermere robbed of £23,000 Nurse's husband 'killed by lodgers' Dame Edna at 'ladies' day' Drawings and water-colours fair Salerroom Saying it with balloons TWA Fears grow as newsboy hunt draws a blank Station rape recalled Comment on the homeless outrage Labour More housing cash needed Kuwaitis 'could be blocked' Bill would allow people to demand media corrections Projection of British culture 'vital' Cultural diplomacy debate Poachers warned Soccer clubs penalty must stay London's rail Bill approved Land register may become public Howe pledge on future of Hong Kong Warning from Heath Poll tax better for more people £54.9m saved in fraud work Hazardous waste safety Assurance for Cumbria Scope for cuts in tax as spending is held in check Picture Gallery National groups increase output Nationalized Industries Associations and inner cities are beneficiaries of capital spending No title MoD is squeezed Defence Schools' £90m aid Education Bill seeks more value for money Legal Aid The Government stands firm National Health Service £3bn to be spent on better roads Transport Increase goes to aid small firms Trade and Industry 'Jewel' funding to rise by £65m Inner Cities Prisons get £67m injection Law and Order Rising price of terrorism In Brief Help for poor Dearer market Welsh record Health boost Legal aid watchdog criticizes plan for advice centres Oxfam Judge 'victim of blackmail' Homosexual disclosure Sultan's Dragon gun has a new home Police can keep case file secret MPs to study oil companies Petrol pricing The driving force in men Spycatcher writer is a 'time-bomb' White Paper plan for electricity sale Surgeons resign in protest 30-year clamp Four for trial TV crew deal Flying again Drugs swoop (Reuter): 'Torture empire' on Uzbek farm World Roundup Angolans besieged Anglo-French talks Detention in Haiti Ambassador blamed President hoping for an upbeat finish Reagan's last year Witnesses murdered (AP): £419,000 Aids case (Reuter): Hart faces scrutiny over funding Hopes of brighter future for Jewish refuseniks Israeli Army kills three intruders in battle Midnight raid across Lebanese border by Palestinian guerrillas Nation salutes loyalist troops Argentine joy at mutiny's defeat Commentary NEC From a Correspondent: Russia will launch shuttle soon Najibullah says his forces can survive a Soviet withdrawal Kabul's show of confidence Genscher's assertive style upsets allies West German diplomatic offensive Trooping the camels for Delhi's day Gandhi pays tribute to Patfean hero Death of fighter against British Raj Delays indicate a leadership crisis in Taiwan Relief in Tokyo at success of US visit Takeshita passesfirst test Victory for Bertolucci (Reuter): Princes talks run into trouble (AP): Chile bomb (AP): Poles defect (AP): Judge sacked Terror charge Jail for theft Islands plea Touchdown (Reuter): Berlin purge (Reuter): Tank crash Chief minister (Reuter): Bearish brew Correction A builder in the wilderness Among the first convicts to set foot in Australia was a brickmaker … within 16 years he had laid the foundations of a nation Tomorrow Alfred Dunhill Keying in to an unlikely collector's item Statistics are rarely seductive, but the hislops turn them into an intriguing insight into the auction market Concise Crossword No 1468 Horse and Hound After the teeching trouble Would the abolition of free dental check-ups be bad news for patients? Some dentists believe it will encourage preventive dentistry. Ann Kent reports A rash of excitement? Medical Briefing Liquid transplants Important histories Boots Hi-tech with real bite From Fluoride Toothpaste to Bionic Teeth Tagging along The Times Diary Ever appealing The Times Diary Age concern The Times Diary Edward Heath is unlikely ever to feature in the British Airways television commercial and arrive untuffled and ready The Times Diary Heath's hitch The Times Diary Grief that must be heeded Doctors under pressures Figures not to fee taken literally Mrs Thatcher, please listen Sloping off to Little Tibet however … Pearson Phillips Keeping Control Radio Free Hurd Alfonsin Wins Again London better off without GLC? Hearing of appeals Israel and Arabs Value from the peers Credit where due Churches' opposition to poll tax Tax cuts for elderly Foam and fire Behind the scenes Forms of address Evening Communions To the Editor if the Times Court Circular Buckingham Palace Birthdays today Dinners Terry Waite, a beacon in the dark places of the world Today's royal engagements Luncheons Memorial service University news Appointments Forthcoming marriages Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Stormy Petrel of the North-West Frontier Baron Philippe de Rothschild Latest wills Anniversaries Births, Marriages, Deaths Urgent moves to save the rare monk seal Science report Announcements Times Classified Minds matter Television Japanese taster Theatre Kesho/Toki no Gake Bloomabury Chelsea Cinema What made Sammy sulk Cinema Some enchanting evening South Pacific Prince of Wales Company/Kid's Stuff Donmar Warehouse Candy floss Concerts Capricorn/Pay Purcell Room Saucy satire Martin Best Ensemble Elizabeth Hall Spink & Son Limited In death they were divided Peter Ackroyd reviews the Victorian market economy in human meat Death, Dissection and the Destitute By Ruth Richardson Routledge & Kegan Paul, £19.95 E1 Dickens Novel of the week Victoria Glendinning Torquemada By Benito Pérez Galdós André Deutsch, 15.95 Writers' Monthly Freepost Mw2 William Heinemann Language matters Children Brian Alderson Phewtus the Squirrel by V. H. Drummond Walker Books, £6.95 Fifty-five Mayors, Lord Mayors and Councillors But that was in another country: and the past never comes back Fiction John Nicholson Mother's Girl By Elaine Feinstein Hutchinson, £10.95 Hot Flashes By Barbara Raskin Bantam, £10.95 As Time Goes by By Hilary Balley Constable, £8.95 A Case of Knives By Candia Mc William Bloomsbury, £12.95 New Hardbacks Authors Wanted by N. Y Publisher Reginald Hill Hodder & Stoughton William Heinemann This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Best Selling Books Coward's dustbin drama Picture Gallery SKY Television and Radio The madness machines Television Choice Radio Choice The Times Higher Education Supplement Reagan warns of Ortega bombers The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,571 Huntsmen honed their opponents Weather Dulwich? There's no answer to that Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market Fifty more jobs go in City Microgen rise Allied up 28% Summary Britoil valued at £3.5 billion New asset figure may attract higher bid Guinness attacks Panel White House claims US recovery 'Trade partners failing to see American renaissance' New cast replaces Lord Delfont By Our Economics Correspondent: Imro rules 'worry' Borrie Dollar and US shares fall Australia Meat Holdings Pty Limited Spice car parts results accelerate to £1.26m Business Roundup Kenyon rise at half time Kewill advances 66% Crown TV is out of the red Lookers profits ahead Copson soars to £309,000 Chesterton Chartered Surveyors Holmes buys PR group Cash buyout at Porter Berisford and Tate gain as sugar hits five-year high Alpha Stocks (AP): Dow tumbles below 1,900 World Markets Roundup: New York (Reuter): Confusion hits shares Tokyo (Reuter): Index falls 24.4 points Frankfurt (Reuter): Prices recoup losses Hong Kong Steady Microgen Wall Street Pennies roll in at First Leisure Tempus Cleared Standard Chartered searches for a strategy (Reuter): Société suspension continues Beecham Pharmaceuticals shake-up Nice guy finishes first By Our Industrial Editor: Privatized yard slashes costs Pushing the boat out The Times City Diary Scott land The Times City Diary All's fair… The Times City Diary Going publican The Times City Diary Stanley pots £1.63m Mercury Communications R-R's foreign investors given a rough ride Comment Taking the trouble The experioences of Standard Oil, now part of BP America, provide pointers for staff at Britoil, BP's latest target Microgen Holdings plc The small man keeps his cool Lessons from the October stock market crash Hunt for Ka Wah bankers Traditional Options London Traded Options Recent Issues Hardanger Properties PLC In Shop shares sale Base Lending Rates Further markdown Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Arthur Andersen & Co Freeco Staff Services Ltd IMC Administrative & Clerical Personnel Limited Perks for all are the key to a loyal and effective workforce Ian Ashworth, a head-hunter, says British businesses would retain their best employees by redistributing incentives Citibank Savings Consultant Finesse Appointments Ltd Assistant Director of Design Studies Science and Engineering Research Council Slade Egor International Temporary Consultants British Tours Ltd Mainland Executive Services Arabic Speaking Trainee Training in Milan Intellectual Challenge Peter Dudgeon Ltd Work Hard and Earn £20,0000 in 1st Year National Sales Manager Director Designate Lively Graduate Free to Travel £10,000+ Sales & Marketing Allied Dunbar Chemisolv A Sales Career with Sun Life of Canada Couriers Representatives St. Andrew's Hospital Hogg Robinson Property Group Field Officer-Self Employed MSL Chartered Secretary CBP American Express German Sponsorship MacBlain NASH MI Group Programmes for Wealth Robert Walters Associates Meltemi Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Telecom A Fresh Start for Successful Business People Vacancy for Principal Contract Technicians Plan Personnel Phase 8 Manageress South Coast Architects Multiple Display Advertising Items Take-A-Guide Ltd MSL International Administrative & Clerical Personnel Limited Rentals Negotiator Winkworth Regalian Pall Mall Money Management Ruck & Ruck Japanese Spkg Sales Manager B. 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Barrus Ltd Jeweller Professional Salespeople to match an equally… ICSA Hoechst Today an Independent Newspaper Community Relations Consultants Pannell Kerr Forster Associates Management… Applied Management Science Limited All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Manager A Sales Career with Sun Life of Canada NPA Management Services Ltd Chesterton Chartered Surveyors Computer Letters Ltd Horizon Sales Consultant Lejaby Recruitment Consultant UEI company The Bombard Society Jeweller Page & Wells IPS Group Kingfisher Creators of Paula Rosa Kitchens Swallow Art Suppliers Ltd National Freight Consortium General Appointments Milburns Restaurants Shell TSI Group Ouality in Service Get into Advertising Group Financial Accountant Brian Ingram Associates University of Durham Treasurer Accountant: Central Africa Hampshire Estates Surveyor Recruilment Matlers Ltd Young Agressive Dynamic Company Accountancy Personnel Banking Decision Systems Management Accountant Antony Dunlop Ltd C&L DLA Personnel Resources Jonathan Wren Accountancy banking & city Charterhouse Appointments Chevron Lancaster Associates Adair Member of Fres Chartered Accountants The rewards and risks of work on the small scale To be a big fish in a small pool can give you the chances to make your mark where the ratio is only one boss to 10 workers, says David Sutton Banking & Accountancy fast growing financial services plc Tigerprint Chief Accountant Company Recruitment Consultant Development Accountant Investments Werner Rietschie UK Ltd Tax Inspectorate Mrs. J. Kennard, Company Super Secretaries Covent Garden Bureau PR Secretary Bilingual Sec for French Chamber of Commerce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audit Manager £17,000 Cornish Publishers Ltd Harley Street Gynaecologist Multiple Classified Advertising Items TV Executive Creme Book-Keeper International Banking Financial Accountant/company Taxation Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nissan U. K. Limited Lloyds Bowmaker LA Créme De LA Créme Woodfords Virgin Legal Secretary/audio & Wp Mayfair Solicitors Conveyancing SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vitra Top Flight Secretaries Language Recruitment Services Ltd Art Gallery W1 Senior Secretaries The John Lewis Partnership NRG London Reinsurance Company Ltd PA/SECRETARY to Financial Services Manager PKL Group Ltd Select Appointments PLC F. W. Gapp Joan Tree in Covent Garden Conferences Secretary/administrator Pineapple Dance Studios Exciting Audio SEC/PA Position Top Flight Secretaries Senelco Coastal States Petroleum (U. K.) Limited Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Portman Nationwide Anglia Estate Agents Bromley West End Advertising Agency Hospital of St. John & St. Elizabeth The Zarak Partnership Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries JFL Judy Farquharson Limited Shorthand SECRETARY/PA West End Theatre Production Company Property Co Top Flight Secretaries Royal College of Physicians Interested in People? Top Flight Secretaries The Work Shop Adair Member of Fres Be seen with the right company Pa/secretary Holiday Company Angela Mortimer Mayfair Secretary Angela Mortimer Thorburn adds his name to Hearn's cast of players Snooker: Matchroom Team is Strengthened by Latest Acquisition Immunity for police reports to DPP Appeal against amount of security no excuse for delay Rents on salmon beats rise Fishing Curtis pays for misreading the wind shift Yachting Judge dismisses delayed case on agreed move to stand it out Nurseryman's free housing taxable For 'British ' read English System ensuring safety at sea Shakoor's apology Warm-water fish Judging on trial Debtor exonerated Planning control Less power to the whip arm Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin: Smart Southernair poised for successful debut over fences Racing: Handigapper Comes under Strong Attack from Irish Trainer after Two Entries Fail to Qualify for Lincoln Liverpool prizes tip by £57,000 Bolger critical of handicap system Windsor results Ludlow Fixtures for the New Season Bradley is fined £500 at Ludlow Sponsors' support keeps the flag flying at full mast Point-To-Point Kingston spared Cadle ire Basketball PPA A game that is more of a myth than a hit Simon Barnes sees more than a glint of gold in the gap-toothed kid from Brooklyn Britain are guaranteed a finalist after odd couple's marathon win Tennis: Castle and Saad Go through to Doubles Semi-Finals Agter Record-Breaking Match Melbourne results Exhausted Jarryd plays possum (Reuter): McEnroe must qualify Medals are secondary for British Bobsleighing Today's Fixtures London's revival checks Richmond Hockey Ardleigh overwhelmed Squash Rackets McCrory to make the theory stand up Boxing Warren's dilemma Anderson may become first black referee Willis a step nearer title (Reuter): Imran decides against Asia Cup role Cricket Jarvis makes breakthrough Cricket: Change of Plan as Gatting's Side Seeks to Maximize its Practice Opportunities ITV secures Kiwi tour from indifferent BBC England's success leads to China Table Tennis Christie in relay squad Athletics Lyle gets off to a fine start Golf (Reuter): Hadlee rebuke for Australian taunts Snow Reports Last Night's Results Division in evidenc as City run is ended Football Villa and Watford hands off Army primed for Cannon fodder Forwards carry the day For the Record Scotland changes hold promise of better balance Rugby Union English clubs wait in suspense Oxford rediscover Luton's vital draw Hillsamuel Investment Services Hand-out by Hodge to Arsenal Four for Rush with the lad because it's put us in the last… Resounding tinkle as Tyson hits town lAAF ban is defied Sport in Brief Preston sign on Miandad Fatal attraction of the death and glory rally Peugeot tell leader to stand aside Two clubs suffer heavy fine Yachting record is revoked

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