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News from 06/02/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Juan Carlos Gumucio, A. P. Duggan, Andrew Buckoke, Umm Sheikh, Andrew Billen, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Andrew Morgan, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, William Frost, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Geoffrey Green, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Thomas D. Jones, Jeremy Kingston, Patricia Davies, Boca Raton, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Flint, Harry Eyres, Victor Parsons, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Garnier, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Alan Newell, Francesca Greenoak, Bryan Stiles, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Booth, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Andrew Moger, Lawrence Lever, Alan Hamilton, Paul Johnson, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Elie Kedourie, John Young, Ahmed Fazi, Frances Bissell, Barry Fantoni, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, A. J. Megahey, Rector, Roger Buckley, Paul Vallely, Fred Howard, Sydney Friskin, M. McEwen Charlish, Chris Thau, David Miller, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Alison Eadie, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, David Edwards, John Stokes, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alexandra Jackson, W. J. Burroughs, Roland Rudd, Jonathan Braude, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Bob Rodwell and John Cooney, Peter Brimelow, Anthony Quinn, James Barking, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Amedee Turner, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Taube, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Paul Newman, David Sinclair and Andrew Billen, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Ian Stafford, David Sinclair, Rodney Cowton and Tony Dawe, Michael Binyon, Des Moines, Joseph Palca, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Peter Hankey, Jonathan Meades, Bailey Morris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Maria Scott, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Roland Rudd and Daniel Ward, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Williams,

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Cabinet alarm over all-out strike at Ford Threat to jobs policy and Britain's image abroad Bombing suspect arrested Shares fall £90m Vernons Debts guard Foster blow Index Stalker hints inquiry halted at Cabinet level Red-nose day raises millions for famine relief Thatcher's first visit to project Seamen's leader makes new 'go back' appeal Kinnock shift on party blueprint Victims of Stalin back in favour Dunhill In colour: the magic of Crufts Next Week In colour: the Olympic challenge Portfolio plus New Accumulator Professor and wife found dead News round up Paper girl charge Aids man raped boy Cost of a mother Hero lost his bearings Ballot on change in Whitehall Urgent Notice Theatre shake-up Action in prisons Protestants match IRA build-up Army faces terrorists as weapons race mounts Banks must pay NUM £1.4m over foods move Union chiefs action threat Health service troubles Eagles dive on hang-gliding Britons Strife below the white cliffs Immigrant delays admitted Job laws to heal rift over Stalker Press in D Notice protest Computer wizardry that makes pop singers redundant Heart-lung patient has baby Camera order Italian quest to prove authenticity of a Tiepolo Saleroom Mother in despair strangled children How Tube staff overlooked hydrant King's Cross fire inquiry Tiny bear with a great future MPs back rear seat belts for children Risk taken as sex offender goes free British Airways £4,000 for world traveller Doomed Ilea tells London teachers to cancel strike Hurd urges return of shared values Jersey Gilt Fund Limited Neoclassical revival deep in Wiltshire Blueprint for a 'genuinely free society' Labour documents spells out party's idea of socialism TUC chiefs draw up strategy to reverse decline Rear-seat children risk death February 5 1988 Parliment Charities lose legal battle on benefits Runcie backs tax review of religious cults Media Bill talked out Four Spaniards share £. 5m win World Rounf up Murdoch sale near Jew loses US rights Death penalty waived (Reuter): Nurses to appeal (Reuter): Congress party boost Bukharin widow wins her fight Two Stalin purge victims restored to favour (AFP): Coalition survives (Reuter): Dissidents to go West Scramble to win votes eclipses hustings hype Presidential hopefuls get knives out in Iowa battle From Our Correspondent: Royal jet flies near Thai battle zone Jindo are Still Giving Furs Away Aid experts decide be the road to ruin Mozambique switch to self-help The Final Fur Sale Famine spectre as crops fail in Sudan Birthday hug for Reagan Election violence grips Bangladesh Short Notice Public Auctions Zimbabwe whites Marts of sabotage Harare trial will focus on claims of South African 'destabilization Glasnost brightens life for Moscow night owls US presses Honduras to keep Contra bases The Nicaraguan conflict Hepatitis epidemic in Shanghai The Times (Reuter): Moi calls elections and frees nine critics (AP, Reuter): Soldiers killed Kurds to die (Reuter): Appeal ruling (Reuter): Ferry sacking (AFP): All out protest Envoy talks Curbs lifted (Reuter): Nobel names (Reuter): 18 massacred San Diego If you have ever wondered whether you are… Barry Fantoni Grubbing around Commentary. Peter Brimelow Why dons live in dread Elie Kedourie on the flaws in the new university funding plan Thatcher's glorious forebear Paul Johnson Tinned moonbeams Science Report Synod of Strife Football Plays for Time Mind over Marriage Why MPs fear the TV eye Realms of gold Third World books A shining example Currency conversion 'Revolutionary' thoughts at DTI Funding the NHS Community charge Hazard warning Stamp duty Short in the tooth? Aiding disabled by computer On this Day February 6 1949 Court Circular Birthdays Latest wills Today's royal engagement Supper Luncheon What was it a preface to? David Edwards Opera House decision on Monday Today is Newspaper of Year Press awards Slimbridge Trust wins new award Turners' Company Appointments Forthcoming marriages Marriages Sir Ove Arup Engineer with an architect's flair Emeric Pressburger Professor Arthur Ramsay Births, Marriages, Deaths Dinners Services tomorrow Picture Gallery Service Dinners Announcements Services Scotland Wales SKI Accessories Winter Sports Argentiere Nr Chamonix SKI La Plaque Piste-edging studio. sleeps 4/S. Avail .… SKI Beach Villas Times Classified The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Mitsubishi Electric (UK) Ltd Royal Festival Hall St John's Smith Square Chopin and Debussy Philharmonia Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Madam Puccini Butterfly Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Mozart Programme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay prsents at the Barbican Opera Gala Night National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The day the world took flight Success Four Flights Thursday Morning All against Twenty One Mile Wind Started from Level with Engine Power Alone Average Speed Thorught Air Thirty One Miles Longest 57 Seconds Inform Press Home # # # Christmas Orevlle Wricht In December, 1903, Wilbur Wright, aged 36, and his brother Orville, 32, were about to make history with their flying machine near Kill Devil Hills, three sand dunes on a North Carolina beach. Fred Howard takes up the story Pegasus City Breaks Canvas Holidays Panam Thomas Cook Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Locations Vacancies Loisirs Villas Italia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Better late than never Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotland ST Andrews University Holidays A great escape Travel 1 John Young gets away from it all at Obergurgl Ski Events Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages Executive treatment Travel News On the right track Sterling service Blandings German insight Travel Books Where old romantics go Edited by Shona Crawford Poole In the middle of Lake Como, Peter Stohard found an island and a menu that immune to change Nevada Palace Ch-3715 Erna Low Consultants Clowns in church Outings Thomson Air Fares Horizon Lakes & Mountains Iberia Britany Ferries The Holiday Fleet British Telecom Country House Holidays The Peeking Hippo Foam Free Upholstery Beat the Fire Hazard Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Futon Palace Multiple Display Advertising Items Jolliman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tall, Short, Large? Multiple Display Advertising Items Falcon Blinds Ltd Condensation Damp Problems? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Traditional Timber Greenhouses & Conservatories San Franciseco on your plate The Times Cook Frances Bissell, back from the West Coast, passes on some ideas from top exponents of California's new cuisine Bauhaus to chowhouse Eating out Two architects have branched into the restaurant business - and the results are impressive, writes Jonathan Meades Irises smiling through winter In the Garden Agriframes Weekend Tips Nescafe Alta Rica Truffles and roses Drink The bad news out of Africa Television English National Opera Rising again Welcome, Porgy the Great Noel Coward in two shades Theatre The Suite in Two Keys Palace Theatre Watford When the truth is too cruel Every Black Day Half Moon Theatre Somewhere, over the rainbow with Weber Opera Der Freischütz Gramd Théâtre, Geneva An accent on warfare American Bagpipes Royal Exchange Manchester Voices bought by time Rock O'jays/Levert Hammersmith Odeon Concert Phantastes/Other Voces Oslo PO/Yansons Barbican The Writing School Bonhams Knightbridge New Paperbacks Right face, old sound Jazz Records Britons make the grade Chess Shooting from the lip Papaernacls Music to fill the gap Rock Records Tangled Swedes miss the point Bridge Desert island CDs Classical Records Folk for all folk Concise Crossword No 1482 Bacon on the tide Opera Galleries A story of divide and rule The Week Ahead Concerts Books Cinema Jazz Television and Radio Compiled by Peter Dear and Peter Davalic US accuses sheltering drug killers Gunmen seize Un workers New abductions in Lebanon The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,585 Word-Watching Weather Stock Market The Pound Oceonics seeks £7m injection Profits jump Shell move Glass slips Summary Seagram inherits a ruling dynasty Smiles at Martell despite the ending of 273 years of independence US crash inquiry focuses on London Smith New Court acquires New York market-maker By Our Energy Correspondent: BP's bid for Britoil unconditional Straw that broke market's back Gloomy forecast proves too much after bleak week Birmid has M&g backing Thomson T-Line buys Vernons Ministers act to curb Marshall campaign Prudential Holborn Business and Finance Tullett & Tokyo pulls out of gilt market Business round up Property deal for MMEC Scott expects £2.3m Bank Leu rises 9.7% Peters in £7.6m buys Birmid Qualcast PLC Shareholders Crash 'to cost Bid approach to TSL B&D sees no need to raise Dee offer Alpha Stocks Traditional Options (Reuter): US jobless rate remains at 5.8% ILG stake approach London Traded Options Sterling warning hits equities Stock Market Recent Issues (AP): Dow slips 13 points in lacklustre trade New York Wall Street Henderson supports ?77m bid by Tonks Takeover hings on Abdullahs Paribas enters 'La Generate' fray Strong medicine for Oceonics as it goes into intensive care Tempus Phoenix agrees Clegg's £61 m bid Potential buyers queue up for Crown Suppliers Thomson T-Line team scoops the pools with a £90m stake Johnson Fry plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Depressed end to account Stock Exchange Prices Towry Law & Co. Ltd To Advertise in Business & Finance or Family Money… Two-month wait for creditors Family Money Briefing Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates Base Lending Rates Taylor pots for Fidelity Mercury Fidelity Making Money Make Money New price for dealing Edited by Vivien Goldsmith Portfolio plus New 'Accumulator The Equitable Life Fidelity Making Money Make Money Perpetual Member of the Unit Trust Association Lancashire & Yorkshire Friendly Society Mail shot off target Dead cert pink form flutter The M&G Group Standards are set for boons-cutting The time is right for a good claret Conal Gregory, Master of Wine, assesses the wine investment market for 1988 The Levitt Group Kleinwort Barrington Unit Trusts Member of the Unit… The Equitable Life Chase De Vere Pall Mall The Equitable Life Lloyds Bank Family Assurance Society Life savings lost through futures firm Japan jumps 11% Unit Trust Performance Estate agents beware: the lawyers are on the way Unabashed by the loss of a property conveyancing monopoly, solicitors are quickly moving into the house selling market says Frances Gibb Legal & Financial Services Guide Oyez Services Group PLC Badenoch & Clark Multiple Display Advertising Items Restons Linaker & Linaker Ball Baker Leake Accountants Equal pay law bans higher value female work being paid less UK in breach of EEC law over milk imports Entertainments Rabbow & Co The Times Glasgow's occasion stirs happy memories Atheletics Portfolio plus New Accumulator Tate can be lord of the ring Boxing: Sibsons's Best Hopes Line in Early Assault on World Champion St Albans deputy in the firing line Hockey Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Inspirational absentees Final for England pair but triple face witch doctor Bowls Sport on TV Sandown Park Selections Lyphento can strengthen prospects for the Triumph Racing: Gilford's Impressive Kempton Winner Looks Poised to Complete Double Hopes rising for Sandown Pitman the loser as Ramsden switches Moore star earmarked for Thurles Mr Pintips just pipped Testing conditions to suit tough Big Brown Bear Point-To-Point Dickinson double enhances record First foal for Reach Sherwood return Results from Kelso Save & Prosper the Investment House England look more sure of their ground Rugby Union: Wales and their Hosts May Feel They Have a Debt to Settle with their Supporters at Twickenham Today Ghosts with their Twickers in a twist The Royal Bank of Scotland British Gas Energy is our Business Murrayfield referee's game plan French have winning blend Today's Team News By a Special Correspondent: No. 8 gives Wasps the push Players out to make the right impression Rugby League Baker-Douce battle could prove a classic Cyclo-Cross Troke hoping for second comeback Badminton West Ham the clock Football: London Side Aiming for First League Victor at Anfield in 25 Years Weekend Team News RAF ends the wait Skiing Snow Reports Osborne's twin target in sight Cook takes Dundee off market Maintaining standards of a bygone age Squash Rackets League stalls to avoid confusion World record to Gross Swimming For the Record Notts gam added impetus White is humiliated Snooker Skiers head off in pursuit of riches from the colonies Olympic Games Appeal is halfway to target Drugs row skater in Calgary Scanion regains the touch of old Tennis Infighting continues Sheedy and Bracewell ready for a Cup recall Josimar chooses Spain Security check on tickets Lyle in contention after late charge Johnson makes light of weather delays The real MacKay stands up New doubts for Chelsea IBF head to rule on Sibson Record for Schonlebe Sprots in Brief Foster's injury devalues the England bowling stocks (AFP): New president faced with resignations The day a city drew its blinds End Column Outing for survivors

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