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News from 05/02/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, C. Douglas Woodward, Director, Simon Elsy, Chris Peachment, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, John Young and Jonathan Braude, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Virginia Bottomley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, William Stephens, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Roland Rudd and Daniel Ward, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Sir Kenneth Berrill, Clifford Webb, Nichola Gregory, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Stephen Graham, Dorothy Spender, D. J. Perry, (Deputy Surveyor), Martin F. Smith, Carol Leonard, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Meredith Davies, Principal, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Peter Ball, John Ballantine, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Roberts, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, John Spicer and Andrew Morgan, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Geoffrey Matthews, Sally Moulsdale, H. F., Andrew Hislop, Nicholas Harling, Peter Dear and Peter Davaile, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Kerry Gill, Alison Eadie, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Iain Thornber, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, David Owen, Robert E. Gregson, Jonathan Braude, Martha Honey, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, John Cooney and Richard Ford, Paul Munton, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Michael Binyon Des Moines, M. E. J. Curzon, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul Newman, Raymond Keene, Saint John, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Derek Barber, Chairman, Michael Seely, David Gollob, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Daniel Ward, Barry Wood, Ian Stafford, Richard Cox, David Sinclair, Rodney Cowton and Tony Dawe, René Martell, Noël Goodwin, Bailey Morris, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Edward Parkes (Vice-Chairman, ), Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Colin McQuillan, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Roger Pearson,

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Cabinet power boost for Thatcher trio Job share-out benefit Parkinson, Hurd and Major Portfolio-PLUS-NEW Accumulator City men will get £1m to go Union backing England fined Index Secrets charge may be lodged against Stalker Apology by unrepentant peer angers the Lords Reagan is defiant on Contra aid Seamen defy leaders' back-to-work order Ford strike looms as deal is rejected 'Cumbersome' Ilea will be axed in 1990 Clinique computer Waldheim clue found in Britain Laws to end job bias in Ulster News Roundup PC attack charge BA pay offer rejected Hunt for attacker Whitehall union split Chess play-offs drawn The Met. Office Accounts 'suspect' Soldier backed Health unions plan more action Alarm spreads over reduced services as professor resigns Prisoners discipline appeals allowed Whisky galore—and it's legal Mixed views by affected boroughs Abolition off Itea Arms find boosts border co-operation Anglo-Irish relations Cost rise warning to Prime Minister Timeshare Warning 5 Inquiry praises PC who helped to fight King's Cross blaze Carnarvon family silver raises £1.4m Saleroom Unborn have no legal rights Wardship test case Why literature is not read Folio Society debate Chorus girls line up for opera More solicitors may sit as judges Property prices up by 16% Laskys Second attack by rapist given bail Irish trip for winner of £4,000 Portfolio plus New Accumulator Offensive on illegal parking Labour outraged at Baker's abolition of Ilea No mandate for this decision, Tories are told Education Legal aid moves are left open Parliament next week Gummer stands up for cuckoospits Advice plan for test-tube births Labour too fond of strikes National Health Service action Prime Minister MPs limit refused Empty property plan Apology by peer after demo Charity law problems RUC chief 'should go' Ford strike criticized Pub hours Bill passed Left poised to challenge the result of TGWU poll Council to oppose onshore gas field EEC makes fresh lamb a good buy Weekend food prices Classic cuts keep London fashion ahead By Staff Reporter: Denning criticizes Moonies decision Call to free banned drug Thalidomide in cancer fight Canon First artificial heart to be implanted soon Hair was yanked out with pliers court told Fire verdicts Three accused Teacher jailed Guns revolt Disease alert Epson Tartars may go back to Crimea World Roundup Ethiopia aid change Princely banquet (AFP): Blow to Mahathir Minister ousted Lefebvre ultimatum French reds in bed fight off boredom (AFP): Journalist censured Oil spill disaster Arias hails 'victory' for peace Contras defiant despite loss of US military aid Panamanian chief Noriega faces drug charges Iowa caucuses will be won or lost on television and almost Nicaraguans say vote does not end conflict UN ban on arms for Iran closer Abbey National Three die as PLO border raiders clash Israelis Guerrillas strike white diplomatic flurry intensifies peace quest (Reuter): Shamir tours camps and pledges help Vatican plays role in search for settlement Seeds of conflict in Japan paddies American Express Company Card (Reuter): Army seizes 20 top rebel leaders in Manila raids Italian coalition on brink of collapse Currys Duchess on the move Coup talk rife in an oasis of calm Letter from Quito (Reuter): Thai plane shot down as clashes escalate (AP): Bhopal order (AP): Tripura win (Reuter): Malay jailed (Reuter, AFP): Tamil protest (Reuter): Eastwood exit The heroes the world forgot Conservation Concise Crossword No 1481 Findings Geology Trouble at the hall Women's Institutes and whist drives may not be enough to save our village meeting places The Times Virginia Bottomley Times Diary Times Diary The prowler moves its patch David Owen Press perfidious Commentary Robert Kilroy-Silk Can Ford survive success? Daniel Ward on the reasons for the motor workers' pay revolt Bad medicine Science Report In Ortega's Court No Tears for Ilea Lords a Leaping Dental troubles affecting life By junk to Hormuz Uneasy on the ear Two previous owners Fresh look at forestry in the UK King's Cross inquiry Church schools Young musicians Warship base Breaking the mould Bull point Universities fear central control Returning to Russia I the Journey from Paris to Kief Dinners Middle Temple Memorial service A salute to Sir Robert Peel Opera House scheme 'a special case' Covent Garden project Continental Airlines Tours Court and Social King Juan Carlos and Queen Sophie of Spain are to… Shiplake College Trinity College of Music Birthdays today Anniversaries Today's royal engagement Ziegfeld honoured in £3m musical Forthcoming marriages Marriage Luncheons Reception Service dinner Thanksgiving service University news Dr Werner Kissling German diplomatist and crofters' friend Mr Adrian Wilson Mr Christopher Ede Very Rev Michael Nott Births, Marriages, Deaths Latest wills Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Columns Services Lastform Ltd Intergrated Management Services Barnsley Ltd Of faith and filth Television Christie's Mischief maker Michael Radford, director and co-writer of the film White Mischief, talks to Chris Peachment An American in Italy Concerts ECO/Leppard Queen Elizabeth Hall LS/Atherton Queen Elizabeth Hall LSO /Tate Barbican Hall English outpost is no paradise Theatre Film Society Hampstead Theatre Seascape With Sharks and Dancer Finborough Theatre Royal Insurance New life for Plant Rock Robert Plant Marquee 'In the week we celebrated 70 years since we got the vote, the most attention we compelled was by swinging on nylon ropes' Fruits of the family Rachel Billington, daughter of Lord Longford, is very much concerned with family ties and, in her latest novel, with a family torn apart, Libby Purves met her Talkback Behind the red noses There is a serious face, hidden by the mask of Comic Relief Konrad Furs This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Top Films and Videos A diva at home in Wales The Times Portfolio plus New Accumulator Television and Radio A Cashing in on laughter Television Choice Comic Relief Little relief for truckers Long, long trail a winding down to the sea Continental milk can come to UK The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,584 Word-Watching Weather Type-cast for a soaraway sit-com Commons sketch Stock Market The Pound Fund group profits hit by crash Aaronson up Cuts at BZW Kenneth Fleet Summary Unions set to back Marshall Fight looming over control of national electircity grid Britoil board nears decision time on BP bid opposition Accountants back outsiders How the cognac battle was won We got very angry with GrandMet, says René Martlel British Gas seeks NZ deal Dollar buoyed by Japanese deficit Prime Health Ltd. Business and Finance Barker not to raise Dee bid AAA beats Packer to win Colly for £49.6m Business Roundup Marling buys in Australia Green light for Elders Hodgson in £1.53m deals Alpha Stocks Issues of Government Stock Arco has 54% of Tricentrol Newspaper Tip Top offer In Brief Reckitt sale Maxwell buy Birmid stake Print 'deal' Guidelines stay for Mexico debt Mountleigh may bid for Phoenix Finance Aaronson on rough road to recovery Tempus Magnet shares rise by 7p on bid hopes Stock Market Dow slips by 1 point in mixed trading Wall Street Equiticorp denies plan for massive asset sale at GPG By Our City Editor: Analysts welcome BP plan for Lear British Steel names flotation advisers 16 to lose jobs at BZW Picture Gallery Futures officials suggest reforms In a blazer of glory The Times City Diary Accepted The Times City Diary Future shock The Times City Diary Takeover of Minet confirmed Making friends The Times City Diary Suez buys 10% of Société Générale Royal Navy Officer Inflationary pressures bring echoes of 1970s Comment David Brewerton Crunching the numbers BHP arranges £1.49bn loans Gold recovers to close above $440 Lloyds Bank Berrill in the firing line as the City revolution arrives Sir Kenneth Berrill discusses with David Brewerton his relationships with the institutions he has to regulate under the Financial Services Act By Our City Staff: Young urges EEC to reduce red tape Look West, Gorbachev urged Soviet economist bakcs borrowing from capitalists London Trade Options Hague attacks business school 'academia' No pay explosion, report predicts New Eurobond issues Traditional Options Recent Issues The Times Base Lending Rates Shares steady Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Picture Gallery Where shops can charge a higher rent Commercial Property Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Penny machines that play a rich tune Your Own Business Cash in on a shop Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Equipment Focus on Fax Team Systems Group Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Natural Stone Multiple Display Advertising Items Lastform Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Distributors & Agents Communicare Odlum Brown International Factors Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Printers The Mayfair Executive Business Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers' Guide The Phone Hire Centre Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Priors Lease Carêblock Ltd Premier Contract Hire and Leasing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reliable Nissan lacks the light touch Motoring by clifford Webb Renault Espace gets a face-lift New-recruit to 12-cylinder club BMW Authorised Dealers BMW Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyde Park Motor Co. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Courts can review prison governors' discipline Pirelli event will bring style back to hi-tech sport Motor Rallying From tied house to statutory tenancy A pool with a sinking feeling Celebrating the half century of swimming's spiritual home by pulling it down Why unborn babies cannot be made wards of court Ignorance no reason to avoid ban Meo tries to win respect and title Snooker Mandarin: Conditions ideal for Burnditch Boy Racing Reveley to Maintain Excellent Strike-Rate at Kelso Delahooke chasing National Kelso survives but glory with smart Border Burg outlook is bleak Mandarin: Kelso Selections Turbo-charged chief with old-world ways Ecclestone: a man with the look;'em-in-the-eye formula Last-ditch win for Welsh pair Bowls By a Special Correspondent: Gosbee confident of victory Fencing Smith knows love will be a boon Rackets Counting the cost of a full house Basketball European recognition Hockey Melbourne Scoreboard Clandestine days at Wigan Rugby League Scheme ends poaching Lacklustre England not only lose but finish out of pocket Cricket Open profits go into turf research Golf Performing at a higher level Childerley favoured in Brazil Yachting diary Officials meet over Dakin (AFP): Racing across the equator Shaw goes out to Scanlon in semi-finals Wrens take overall title in team event Skiing Mortgage League seeks fell houses as it builds for future Tennis British girls fail to take their chances Illusory event that is consigned to history Squash Rackets Charity to begin with a run for home The Times Tandem computers Marathon Appeal Foster's lead is challenged Professional numbers cut In Milk Race Cycling Clement will show no clemency Rugby Union: Out of the Sacrificial Fire at Twickenham a Pendragon May Rise Dubroca's last chance to end 10-year famine Welsh seven will join Bicentennial party Snow Reports University match is called off 10 out of 10 for boys from Garth Hill For the Record Albion ask Swam to help them avoid relegation Football Windsor build for long-term security Non-League football by Paul Newman Altrincham dismiss Docherty Sinfield is on the ball for Bedford Schools Football North has the respect of Bassett Watson's one in the eye for Sibson Boxing Budd may be on the move Athletics Training the priority for Parsons League report in strong favour of membership Valid reasons for non-compliance Welsh rebuffed over Clough Johnson makes flying start with two birdies Delay brings more ill fortune for Norman Signal of distress Move against cheats Olympic door open Sport in Brief Board's victory fails in court England work has been impressive Rowan fit Requiem for the king of heavies End Column

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