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News from 26/01/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Michael Boella, Richard Bassett Ceske Budejovice, Czechoslovakia, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, Robert Dawson Scott, Brian Collett, Jill Sherman and Ruth Gledhill, Basil Purdue, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Tony Duboudin, Simon O'Hagan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Philip Howard, David Smith, Michael Binyon, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Roger Jones, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Richard Eaton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Geoffrey Matthews and Andrew McEwen, Alistair Hicks, John Maddox, Joe Joseph, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Iain McLeod, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Miles Quest, Peter Waymark, John Haxley, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Mark Richmond, Chairman, Margaret H. Rigal Co-Chairmen, David Hands, Irene Farnsworth, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Max Harrison, Kevan Pearson, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, George Rae, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Watts, T. E. Utley, Christopher Goulding, Michael Hornsby Johanuesbarg, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Alison Eadie, Dennis Shaw, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Cooney, John A. Hill, Jonathan Braude, Phil McLennan, Robert Matthews, R. E. Morley, Director, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, Geoffrey Foster, Ben Pimlott, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael B. Fox, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, David Gollob, Bryan Bennett (Chairman, , David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, John Havard, Pat Sweet, Howard Jacobson, Michael Horsnell, John Northeast, Derek Harris, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent St John, Elaine Sciolino, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Walter F. Magrutsch,

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Shoot-to-kill RUC not to face charges Speaker suspends Livingstone (AP): Reagan to act over media law Panel claim Times Focus Portfolio Gold Index Piggott collapses in his prison cell Epic battle for honour is brewing in Bohemia Dublin dismayed at bar on report Delight in both families at news Duchess of York expecting baby in August Atom test study denies link to soldiers' cancer Thatcher to review NHS Crisis in health service Pink BAOR strength to stay at 55,000` News Roundup Bombings verdict Ruling reserved Birth error damages Recorder goes Howe tops Tory poll Predictor Colourtip Spy fight Tory dies Lighted match likely cause of King's Cross fire Peers urge £88m boost for space programme British breakthrough in laser beam computers Labour travels to Brighton to talk a lot and listen a little Worlock likely to be named cardinal Pope preparing appointments list Pit closures warning Scargill set exend dispute Bright start for British chess duo Strikers at TV-am are facing dismissal New code will allow solicitors to battle for their business By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Law Society outlines property market push Advertising curb threat to Tv cash Selfridges pays out in race case Mystery picture draws eager dealers Saleroom A high note for Eton A bright idea may save Jaguar £1m Treatment could cost the NHS £80m World Aids summit Peers may alter gay clause Formula Shell is being withdrawn One last visit for couple told to give up son Policemen accused of data plot Swordstick commuter 'throttled' 'No prosecutions' order in stalker affair Decision 'strikes a blow at confidence In justice' Nireland Promise given on Windscale papers Nuclear Power Peers worried by growth of 'government by regulation' Scargill militancy speeded pit closures Miners London's Transport covers cost Picture Gallery Australia tribute scheme is warmly welcomed by peers Second reading to end regional grants Criticism from Conservatives Industry Threat to art galleries denied Approval for benefit Bill £80m in dock grants Gas cut-offs increasing Homes debt Parliament today Claims of shoot-to-kill policy festered within RUC Three incidents that have hung like a cloud over Anglo-lrish relations Owen faction has '20,000 backers' Abuse investigations at London council homes In brief Invest Electric (Reuter): East ready to pay for Nazi crimes World Roundup Stoning reprieve (Reuter): Jayewardene in India (AP): Gulf fleet to be cut Hart under fire again Howe sticks to his guns on farm plan EEC summit countdown (Reuter): Surinam's new team (AFP): Riot club refusal Strauss sees Soviet shift on Angola Hopes rise for political solution as battle for garrison rages Reagan pledge to go 'all out' in final year of his presidency State of the Union Warsaw arms firm 'financed Abu Nidal terror' From a Correspondent Hong Kong: Torment of a mother m Hong Kong Mellor lands Egyptian formula Mubarak mission for Middle East peace American Express Travel Management Services Attorney General executed by drug baron kidnappers Colombia plunged into crisis (Reuter): Ecuador radios seized (AFP): Bofore case (Reuter): Critic quits Contra survivor discloses air base operations (Reuter): Budget votes (Reuter): Jail terms Nuclear visit Alfonsin dream capital aims to make wasteland boom (Reuter): Mine deaths Thatcher visit (Reuter): Envoy killed Manigat rules out dictatorship Man in the News (Reuter): Ershad rivals vow to avenge murders Bangladesh rocked by wave of unrest Bus bomb kills nine Japanese tussle over trade sanctions against Pretoria Kremlin critic put back in clinic It's my party, I'll cry if I want to Today Australia will be celebrating its bicentennial, but where are all the guests? Author Howard Jacobson (above) sees deep emotions coming to the surface_but finds a better cause for a paryt in the Aboriginal protest Typically Brit, in short New Owrds for the Old Tomorrow Concise Crossword No 1472 Island hopper Charles Kirke (below), brings a moth to light IAQ Diagnostics Ltd British Airways Rhythm of romance The Year of the Dance has begun in France, and couture is on its toes, Lacroix led the way, but other designers have invented their own steps Ehrman Tapestry A strong show of glasnost on the catwalk In the party mood Art and sole of couture Hermes Times Diary One in how many? Commentary Ben Pimlott Charter for the children Alan Gilmour on the lessons of the Cleveland inquiry, now ending This unattractive Alliance Constant light Science Report In Whose Interest? Bad News for Coal The Moderate Mr Mubarak Meeting the cost of health care Jews in the USSR Grand movers Waldheim's record Alarm signals on university funds Third World books Pressure on charities Local talent On this Day Aright to view Television Sanderson Winter Sale ENO Monstrously remote Theatre The Vortex Glasgow Citizens' No connecting thread The Taming of the Shrew yvonne Arnaud Guildford RSC Master craftsman Paul Griffiths on last night's South Bank concert at which Pierre Boulez conducted the Bbc so in Chronochrome, by the octogenarian Oliver Messiaen (left) Concert BBC SO/Boulez Festival Hall/Radio 3 Fickle fashion defied Galleries Therese Oulton Marlborough Fine Art Robert mason Anne Berthound French 19th century Watercolours Wallacc Collection Mermaid Theatre Forming links with Bridge Concert Delme Quartet Purcell Room A reputation born again Rock John Cougar Mellencamp Hammersmith Odcon The Barbican at the crossroads The City of London is to decide this wek how much money it will give Barbicarn adminstrator Henry Wrong to spend on one Britain's leading centres for the performing arts. At the same time, Richard Morrison reports, it is rumoured that Humphery Burton is to be brought in as artistic director Pensions from Norwich Union Court Circular Birthdays today Today 's royal engagement Luncheon Supper Anniversaries By Our Agriculture Correspondent: Composting 'would halt pollution threat' By Staff Reporter: Assurances over cathedral's safety Degrees of success from signal box to submarine Appointments Forthcoming marriages Dinners Latest wills Surrey success Ministry to protect dwindling stock of sea bass Dr Hugh Schonfield Maverick biblical scholar Sir Patrick Ferguson Davie Dr D . H. Stott Mr Alan Preston Births , Marriages, Deaths Church news Announcements Housing Executive Times Newspapers Ltd TNT When the ships came in The great bicentenary binge Hawke in ascendant The Prime minister is riding high on durbility and sucess. but can the gliter jast through a third term? Lurks, perks and riding the waves Despite the continued political rhetoric little has really changed P&O Group Key Dates Good for all tastes in the last frontier Japanese tourists come for those wide-open spaces and steaks, but the British come for the surf beaches and to visit friends and relatives National Australia Bank No more Gallipolis for the Diggers A defence strategy which has irked the American ally is based on a watchful self-reliance R&I Bank of Western Australia Buccaneers storm ashore Ansett Airlines of Australia Pioneer Films Entertainments Picture Gallery A lunchtime taste of Chopin BBC1 Times Classified The unravelling of a dark secret Television Choice Cocktail with acid Radio Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,575 Nurses to vote on strike clause Harnds raised for hospital action From Our Correspondent, Sydney: Prince speaks up for Aborigines Controversy on bicentennial royal tour Weather Exit Livingstone as a duck to water Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market RHP offer revised Dispute ends Listing sought Summary Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Martell backs GrandMet bid Family deserts Seagram in battle for control Distillers shareholders 'were short-changed' By Our Industrial Editor: Sterling joins Airbus fray Making players of gentleman New IOD initiative 'to boost directors' development Clash at Blue Arrow Castleman resigns after only three months Pressure grows on Britoil By Our City Staff: Crash hits Merrill Johnson Fry plc M&s in talks with Campeau Japanese banks to cut long-term prime rate Business Summary Pleasurama purchase JS Gordon up 15% Freemans accepts offer Losses rise at Talbex London Traded Options Hopper case goes to court Pearson redemption (AP): Late buys push up shares Tokyo Recent Issues Base Lending Rates RHP tightens its grip on Burgess Tempus Underwoods surges on renewed bid talk Stock Markets Dow jumps by 42 points New your (Reuter): Index finishes lower Hong Kong Alpha Stocks Wall Street Rowntree 'to make £170m' on sale of snacks offshoots Gulliver bid can proceed Aurora uncovers a £650,000 blunder Vashti goes from riches to rags By Our City Staff: Barker tries again as 2.2% accept bid Ring-tin-tin rescue The Times City Diary Heart of gold The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Uncharitable By Our City Staff: Executive shake-up at Morgan Wet dock The Times City Diary Benedetto offer decision today Lloyds Bowmaker Arco's golden key to Britoil treasure Comment British exporters urged to exploit Japanese market TI sells off £112 m US operations Jurisdiction on foreign negligent statement Legal effect of 'equity' clause doubtful Business chief to leave SA 'Another' is one not in drugs indictment Louvre 'did not seek rigid rates' Theme calls off health club bid Five join board at George Wimpey Appointments De La Roe in £7.2m US buy Company News Birhday blues at the Third Market party Picture Gallery London Shop up 28% Dobson's low-key MSI bid Quiet start to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Rich pickings in the high street After hard times, the industry is cooking up a storn of expansion Good rises in consumer earnings means the right business recipe will produce results Fast is flavor of year Gardner Merchant Hotels : room for profits Anyone for seconds? A new mood of choosiness by schoolchildren is making the provisio of their meals more of a challenge Confederation of Contract Caterers Picture Gallery Short Courses for Managers in the Catering and Hotel… Seeking more mouths to feed Tricon Foodservice Consultants Technology to the busy chef's rescue That expensive meal not be all it seems Roboserve TF British Gas Energy is our Business Now it's cuisine on the run Travellers by air and rail find food can be tanalizing Passengers able to afford to travel at times to suit themselves amd not companies New drive for cuts in investment tax Perspective Radio storm in the air IBM IBM threatened once again by the clones IBM's big move into software. See page 36 Multiple Display Advertising Items As some doors close, others may be opening Jobscene Europe and US agree on co-operation Spage Research Hewlett Packard Laserjet Series Ii Air Conditioning Ibm 's software lifts profits Greythorn Specialists in Pc People Haines Watts Recruitment Services Delta Dimensions The fully-functional Sir Clive Allied Lyons Circuits find their own faults Sales Executive £15,000 CoCom changes Discount orders But was the ship scuttled? Industrial Services Company New network for solicitors should speed home sales Huntingdon Research Centre Programmers and Analysts Centacom White noise to rock a bye baby Polygen Data Power Computer Employment Ltd Events New Technology Pacific Now the race is on to limit damage to the ozone layer Technology job definitions become more blurred CD Kerridge Digitus Dawsongroup Limited Coral Reef Oxford University Polygen Intereurope Cheshire County Council ICSA The British Library St. Hugh's College Oxford The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge All for Health in Wales The Association of Accounting Technicians Orkney Islands Council Shelter Secretary Public Appts Legal Slough Council Hillingdon Fears for a shotgun wedding Horizons The shake-up in the Msc is leading to doubts in some quarters whether it is nothing but cosmetic surgery in the battle against unemployment, says Roger Jones Carrick District Council Director of Legal and Valuations Services Rishworth School The Saxon Clinic Milton Keynes Basingstoke and North Hampshire Health Authority JS Pathology plc. The Home Farm Trust Health Care Bricklehampton Hall Nursing Home Brighton Health Authority St Luke's Oxford Matron The National Hospitals The Gordon Boys' School Health Care Harts Leap Nursing Home Senior School Nurse Assistant Matron District Project Manager Resource Management Project Leicester Polytechnic Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Sinclair Roche & Temperley Warwickshire Constabulary Wakefield West Middlesex Solicitors Public Appointments Technical James Davis & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal County of Berkshire TSB Group BS&G Walsh Lawson & Fireman John Hamilton Associates Law Personnel Commercial Litigation Cayman Islands MP CBS Editorial Assistant ASA Law Badenoch & Clark Chambers and Partners Freshfields Stephens & Scown Solicitors Oxford Morrell Peel & Gamlen Tax Chambers of Stewart Bates QC Chambers and Partners Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd Chambers and Partners Solicitors Gambrills Solicitors Senior Clerk Durrant Piesse Reuter Simkin Recruitment Company Secretary/Legal Adviser International Group Chambers and Partners Grant Thornton Management Consultants Meredith Scott Recruitment Lipson Lloyd-Jones The Law Society James Davis & Partners Commercial Solicitors Litigations Solicitor Wiggin and Co LRT Medway Ports Authority Thorn EMI Computer Software The College of Law Yorkshire Water Worldwide Sponsor 1988 Olympic Games PA Advertising Schroeder's dummy run could be vital for Redskins American Football Guide to Super Bowl Xxii Warriors felled by rivals Ice Hockey Livingston troubles increasing Volleyball Baddeley withdraws Badminton Away we Go to tackle valuable Doncaster prize Picture Gallery Attendances up again Results from Edinburgh Jockey Club sceptical of blood-doping allegations Racing Sedgefield main hope From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Budget key to courses' future Lambourn gets a Fibresand gallop Racecourse plans meet a set-back German Gymnasium's new dawn Fire hero breathes life into a piece of sporting history Picture Gallery The camp that is no health resort Overseas Football Overseas Results Today's Fixtures No shocks in squad for Lahore Hockey Sport on TV Crisp keeps men at bay Yachting Pools Forecast Bracknell may yet rue loss of Stiller Basketball The serious side behind a weight of ritual Greens see how the mighty fall Golf: Britain's Ryoer Cup Captain Will Select his Tournaments Norheim honoured Jacklin returns to PGA tour after three years Inaugural tournament British Olympic squad faces tough programme Hockey Scanlon gives satellite men a target Tennis One match away from promotion Table Tennis Invaluable for Britons Yachting Efforts honoured Leading rugged race Cycling (Reuter): Sri Lankans fall back on Gurusinha (Reuter): Happy returns for Richards after Simmons century Cricket Westminster given stern test in India Return for Hohmann Swimming Cricket shows the way ahead Commentary Sexton on Ireland injured list Harlequins next for the conquerors of London Welsh Rugby Union Counties want to turn back clock For the Record Dennis banned for eight matches as Fa rejects appeal Football: Opr Charman Warns his Wayward Defender that the Indiscipline Has to Stop Bradford 's solace in McCall Bulstrode and Thompson to work together for Rangers Barnes for Wimbledon FA Trophy draw Martin Bell sounds a clang from the mist Skiing Snow Reports (AFP): German warm-up Wark puts deputies in shadow Chapman's goal forces Everton to a third replay City's second-half burst is decisive England under threat Bruno likely as Spinks talks collapse Witherspoon heads Marsh's first show Liverpool bonus for Villa Robinson on the rampage Clement replaces Thorburn Blacks in boycott Sport in Brief Francisco bitter over ban US rules wrong way for squash End Column

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