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News from 01/02/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Andrew Billen, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon O'Hagan, Rachel Maurice, Barry Trowbridge, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Michael Dean, David Rhys Jones, Robin Oakley and Martin Fletcher, Robert Carr, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Ian MacLeod, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Norris McWhirter, Chairman, Caroline Cox, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Kenneth Baker, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, W. J. Carter, Bryan Stiles, mollusc to moor, Michael Tate, Ruth Gledhill, Spencer v Marchington, John Spicer, John Ballantine, David Maurice, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Libby Purves, Olaf Lambert, Chairman, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Gordon MacKeith, L. A. Zaina, Sara Driver, Geoffrey Matthews, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Gavyn Davies, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, John Pedler, Christopher Goulding, Howard Foster and Stewart Tendler, David Lindley, Raoul Franklin, Vice-Chancellor, Raymond Keene, David Sapsted and Robert Matthews, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Cooney, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Peter Dixon, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John England, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Clive White, Judith Cruickshank, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Antonia Fraser, President, Sybille Bedford, Vice-President, Josephine Pullein-Thompson, General Secretary, Harold Pinter, Vice-President, Michael Holroyd, former President, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, John W Pepper, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Kenneth Baxter, Barry Wood, Ian Stafford, David Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Godfrey Golzen, Derek Harris, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Vince Wright, Thomas W. Brown, Penny Perrick, Judy Meewezen, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, World Roundup, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, James Cable, Rodney Lord Economics Editor,

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SDP civil war rages in wake of merger vote Shourts of 'Easy, easy' greet MacLennan's moment of victory Body of newspaper boy found Power 'will cost more' Australia out 9-0 to Davis Index Historic world chess triumph for British pair Disaster ferry captain to get golden handshake Ford reach agreement to stave off strike First medical channel to go ahead on BBC Helicopter escaper caught in London The Great Borrowing Breakthrough Portfolio plus New Accumulator £16,000 winner Rail services 'are damaging City' News Roundup £3m left for pets Cancer breakthrough Tank fails Murder Nato test charges Tube safety criticized Airbus offers deal on B-Cal contract Pegasus Italian Sun Hermon's 'hostility ' Labour councils told to sabotage poll tax plans Strikes will 'jeopardize' recovery of the economy TV-am decisions Country folk in urgent need of cheap homes' Villagers grieve for family British pair make history World chess championship Met office urged to rely on computers Rain and storms sweep in Holiday Exchange Network Ltd Militants' pressure oil nurses to strike growing, says RCN New call over nursing pay Shun alcohol if you want babies, women told Marcos Toby jugs sell well Saleroom Fine year to remember for Judi Dench Ministers fn quest for car that can't be stolen Lords to rule on medical negligence Damages claims Bupa 's appeal over Budget Untaxed motorists pay up Motorway repairs Wiimer s break from DIY Pertfolio gold The Times 'Fresh spirit of democracy Mergerites romp to an easy victory SDP Merger Conference Owen scornful of 'loveless marriage' Last chance for third force Hectic agenda to seal union by mid-March Commentary Irish may seek UN help over Stalker's shoot-to-kil report £40,000 poll tax hill for Buckingham Palace British Airways Retracing a king's last steps A Solomon with a herculean task Whitehal Brief by David Walker Manila rebels say Britons are target Tehran sentence PLO radio inquiry Abortions wrangle (AP): US pilot back home Plea to Rabin in Arab critic s prayers Democrats slaughter sacred cows in a search for winning ideas Tobacco impasse Pipeline inquiry EEC showdown looms over the budget dispute By Our Foreign Staff: Investigator will examine camps order' Princess stands tall in beach line-up US foreign aid cuts 'risk to security interests' 4(AP): Iraqis track down deserters The Gulf War Harrods Knightsbridge Turkey and Greece in peace pledge at Alpine summit Red Brigades plot to kill politicians foiled Peace plan is put to Chinese The six condemned to die for joining the crowd Britain stays out of sanctions meeting Disputes over South Arican divide West German coalition as well as Commonwealth5 Polish snowballs greet price rises Rivalry spices this tale of two cities Ecuadot's presidential election From Our Correspondent Quito: Borja heads for first ran-off place Strauss 'damaged apartheid stand' Saudi held over death of British technician (Reuter): City cleared Kidnap hope Human chain (AFP): Tamil ambush Aid pact (Reuter): Climbers die (AFP): Flight lost Nuclear visit Finland poll The Big Bank treasure hunt The hi-tech revolution has not only forced the City to look into the future, but has provided a rare opportunity to examine the past. As more sites are cleared to make room for new offices, developers and archaeologists have been forming partnerships to peel back layers of hidden history before the building starts. Simon Tait reports A shoulder with no room to cry on Britain's Citizens' Advice Bureaux claim that a flood of social security claimants are jamming their offices. So today they will be suing the Dhss for failing to do their duty Concise Crossword No 1477 Living on Faith Times Diary Clement Freud Barry Fantoni Emperor Kinnock Commentary . Robin Oakely In the moral dimension Kenneth Baker explains why church schools need not fear reform Their obsession is secrecy Bernard Levin Summer on Pluto Science Report The Feuding Centre Advance on the Western Front Peace Proposals in Spain Harsh judgement of parole system Academic freedom Reform of NHS Student unions Lands of gold By junk to Hormuz Returning motor tax to right roads Opposing clause 28 Handicapped babies Uneasy on the ear On this Day February 1 1933 Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Pick of the Week at Christie's Decisive role of the monarch Clifford Longley Picture Gallery Disparities on arts spending Nature notes From mollusc to moor Appointments in the Forces Service dinner London Business School MR Geoffrey Berry Defender of the Lakes Professor Ross Waller MR Henry Smith Births, Marriages, Deaths Anniversaries Appointments Parliament this week School stamp Contestants Wanted for Top Television Quiz-You Must… Book of Remembrance The 1987 Mencap Appeal 'without your Help were… Times Newspapers Ltd Weekly show of strength Prince of Wales Theatre Rumours of death not so exaggerated Radio Fun and games Iain Heggie (left), the Scottish playwright, has two comedies opening this week-one in London and one in Manchester. He talks Judy Meewezen A rare kinship Concerts LSO/Jeffrey Tate Brabican Hall Philharmonia / Svetlanov Royal Festival Hall Love, laboured Theatre The Secret Life Orange Tree Royal Opera House Briefly fizzy Rock Pere Ubu ICA Manon /Royal Ballet Covent Garden Dance Between rosy image and reality Next week the National Marriage Guidance Council celebrates its 50th year with a brand new look and a new name that has already raised eyebrows: Relate. But is the fact the council took on 45,000 new cases last year-or that its image-makes consider marriage an old-fashioned word-cause for celebration or despair? In the first of a three-part series on the truth of our central relationship, Libby Purves examines the role models for marriage Sharing an ambiguous ideal? Life m the fast lane Talkback Screened for heroines How the Wedding Tables Have Turne Baxters Tomorrow Word-Watching Entertainments The Times Information Service Swaying to the samba Television top 10 Portfolio plus New Accumulator Television and Radio Fatal ideas about the social split Television Choice Howard gap filled Radio Choice Owenites prepare for next round The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,580 Pukka chukkas on Alpine snow ponies US companies design new generation of Concordes Word-Watching Weather The Times Crocodile smiles at farewell party Conference Sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound How Fed will send imports tumbling US Note Book Index New Seagram bid awaited Martell family likely to endorse Canadians Factory pay rises ease to 5.5%, says CBI Inflation 'at 5% by year-end Award surprises wait in wings USE Review Highest-paid at GrandMet Splitting CEGB 'may lead to higher prices BR in talks on newspaper contracts John Charcol Business and Finance Harris in Mfi carpets deal DTI watch on Tokyo share price limits City 'could lose 10,000 jobs Martin Matthew (U. K.) Ltd Furniture sales revolution Analysis The MacRobert Award Office ASC plans changes in standards Ferruzzi plans to restructure ?3.5bn debt C&W shares leap as dealing starts in HK Telecom Tin creditors appeal to MPs By Our City Staff: Woodchesters ?40m takeover bid 'agreed' Inflation or recession make up your mind Gilt-Edged Profits double at Compass to £173 million Thatcher to back UK bids for Bosporus bridge work Greenall to brew Labatt's Industry 'may need aid as barriers come down' Blight on admirable Grichton The Times Diary Building industry optimism at record level, says survey The Times City Diary Moving the goalposts The Times City Diary Bread winner The Times Diary Picture Gallery Clark urges free trade between EEC and Efta Money back The Times Diary Rewards of virtue Business of filling top jobs booming Glenrothes Development Corporation Wanted : a vaccine to beat Eurosclerosis Economic View Dover fears Channel tunnel will block privatization Paribas forges US link Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Base Lending Rates Board Meetings Unlisted Securities Bankers face Mexico decision Investment Trusts Lloyd 's council likely to back US bid for Minet Former Rank chief takes chair at Nash Industries Appointments Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Educational Frensham Heights School Churcher's College Rendcomb College Malvern College The Kingsley School Clifton College Bristol Brentwood School Tonbridge School Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School Wellingborough School The Princess Helena College St. Paul's School Queen Ethelburga's School Queen's College Forest School St Margaret's School Leighton Park School Reading Penrhos College In praise of the older woman Many of today's young office hopefuls belie the bright card ads for temps, and older women are often more skilful, says Godfrey Golzen St. Paul's Girls' School Wellington College Moreton Hall Fettes College Upper Chine School Royal Grammar School Cranleigh School Gabbitas Truman & Thring Dean Close School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Cambridge The University of Hull The University of Liverpool St. Peter's and Corpus Christi Colleges Christ Church Multiple Display Advertising Items University of London University of Warwick University of Cambridge Durham University Loughborough University of Technology University of Bristol Magdalene College Cambridge University of Reading Appointments University of London University of Oxford School of Oriental and African Studies Birbeck College (University of London) Queen Mary & Westfield Colleges The University of Leeds University College London University of Liverpool Independent Education Forres School Wychwood School Ripley Court School ST Christopher School The Royal School Hampstead Channel Islands Victoria College ST. 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Law Firm Law Firm Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Restrictive Covenant was too wide La Créme De La Créme Senior Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Grosvenor Bureau Judy Fisher Associates Exclusive right not considered Country House Hotel Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants London Bridge Appointments Heaton Bennett Lansdowne Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Love + Tate Recruitment Consultants Bilinguasec Susan Beck Recruitment Split custody order overturned Exocet missile attack sufficient to frustrate shipping contract Super Secretaries Unflappable Receptionist/secretary Meredith Scott Recruitment Estate Agents St James's City Secretaries Belle Idefinite Booking Non-Secretarial Defeat for Lewis in first step to Seoul Atheletics: Few Crumbs of Comfort for a Well-Beaten Budd at Gateshead but a Happy Birthday Feast for Cram's Clubmate at Leicester Welshmen sent borne with boos Rugby Union: Conventry are Saved by a Moment of Adventure as Llanharan provided only Upset in English and Welsh Cups A triumph of new choreography Tynedale's giants fail in the kill Moseley 's late surge cannot to foe denied Weekend Results Gap in class too much for Lichfield to bridge Pontypridd suffer Pare syndrome Inspired Llanharan Exiles not yet at home Officals talk over one race for trial and inter-counties Victory at Daytona to Jaguar Motor Sprot Boone finds touch in third game Rackets Southwell inspect again Revisit poised to register Hunt success Racing Southwell Champion's busy schedule starts with Manton From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Classical Charm in form for Festival Saturdays results Jump leaders Change in attitude gives Gomer a few smiles in final Tennis Wounded pride is partially soothed Skiiing Icy going pulls out double from Svet Confident start by Scots Bowls Briton to rescue of Americans Yachting Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Bannister 's finish transcends chaos By a Special Correspondent: High praise for Gascoigne Self-belief puts Luton in line for Cup double St Mirren give up Cup Arsenal need hungry finisher to pick up crumbs of chance Football: Brighton Outsmart Arsenal but Luck Favours the First Division Side at Goldstone Ground Matchstick men come unstuck Portsmouth in battle to prepare pitch Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Forest shaken then stirred Huddersfield, signing Coventry victims of the classic Cub tie A prospect no one welcomes Player dies McClair's dash puts United in fair light Football Everton fear of fatigue FA Cup games The guests taking over the party Cricket: Australians Toil as Getting's Bowlers Turn the Screw on the Third Day of the Bicentennial Test Scoreboard from Sydney Swiss checked in mud Cyclo-Cross Tigers finish on top in bruising battle Basketball For the Record Finalists' reunion Hockey West title is decided on goals scored Complaint follows Lydon's winner Rugby League University standards improving Boxing Junior champions Sponsors named No stopping Liverpool British police may escort travelling supporters Devereux doubt for Wales Broad's attitude must jeopardize Test place Sport in Brief Lyle triumphs in play-off with Couples Hallett is victim of Davis whitewash Jansher 's golden prize England force the follow-on by lunch Colt for Dancing Brave

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