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News from 08/02/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, John Robb, Clifford Longley, Andrew Billen, DJM, Alfred Jowett, Des Keenan, D. Bruce Kington, Caroline Phillips, Andrew Morgan, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, David Smith, David Hands and David Kirk, Ian Murray, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Stephen Lewis, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Mervyn Stockwood, Ruth Gledhill, Richard Ford, Roland Rudd and Bailey Morris, David Kirk, David Bernstein, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, D. W. Kendall, Peter Waymark, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Martin Le Quesne, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Katharine Slade, Alison Davis, Doreen King, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, J. B. H. Byfield, Srikumar Sen and Craig Seton, Andrew Hislop, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Arthur Moss, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Edmund Marshall, (Michael Phillips), Nicolas Soames, David Watts, Patricia Davies Boca Raton, Kerry Gill, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Kuldip Nayar, Jill Sherman, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Peter Dixon, Stewart Tendler, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Michael Binyon Des Moines, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, J. Drewe, Michael Seely, Sarah Jane Checkland and Andrew Lycett, David Walker, Michael Binyon, Des Moines, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Penny Perrick, David Young Energy Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Russell, Ivor Davis,

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Government to say out of Ford dispute ?17m daily production of cars to be lost Portfolio- plus New- Accumulator Store cuts Arsenal win Hard going Index Three more killed in West Bank clashes Army to march in style with 'Rolls-Royce' boot Cs gas attack at Sibson fight Bank may raise base rates Dole and Gephardt lead polls Air controllers are suspended after near miss Baker's top maths adviser resigns Premier Portfolio Close vote likely on Commons Tv Fur coats warning Lawyers' pay claim Newsboy abducted Cegb admits tests Speelman to play Short in qualifier Pegasus Talks at airline Four die in blaze Lack of funds 'threatens development of cures' Germany ahead of British plants Workers' average pay £204 Squabbling upsets launch of Sldp By Our Motor Industry Correspondent: How dispute will hit Europe By Our Political Correspondent: Gould attacks the impotence' of left 'British problem returns Overtime ban set to disrupt pits Tory call for more nuclear power Crufts draws a record entry of 15,500 dogs Building societies investigated over 'conveyancing bias' Heart risk cut by tins of beans Best of breeds at Bonhams 'Make divorcing couples seek help' Violence and abuse at work affects millions London through the eyes of a refusenik Nationwide Anglia £600m cuts dilemma for Ilea councils Commodore The old Skye boat is going for a song Cracking ice in Downing Street Channon seeking toll road talks Postal delay denied wife last farewell to dying man The flying pink frogs British Airways Rescue drill revised after rail 'disaster Hurd fails to stem 2,000 rise in jail population The Government is losing its battle to reduce the size of the prison population. In the first of two articles, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, analyses the new initiatives and the dilemma facing the authorities Yardies 'may set up no-go city areas' Jetta $ 37m deal for New York Post Funeral outburst Rio floods kill 150 Raid on campus Marcos daughter 'ill' Robertson strikes a folksy note Manigat takes over Governor to be tried Latin American leaders edge towards a common market From a Correspondent, Moscow: 'Lacklustre' planning chief sacked by Kremlin Noriega accuses US of Managua invasion plot General Emirates Honduras closes its doors to Contras NEC Belgrade silent on Waldheim's war Poll shock for Hawke on rise in phone bill Cartoon prize Tanker on fire Dissident held Tamil's fate Ski lift closed Quake deaths Riot curfew Labour intends to exploit Rabin's tough image Concern over aim behind Murphy tour Picture Gallery Arafat prepares for hostage rescue From Our Own Correspondent, Takamatsu, Shikoku Island: Economic question mark over Shikoku bridge Cigarette firms challenged by own reports in cancer case Mp brands Communist Party leader a murderer Sisters die in suicide pact India's dowry scandal Gangs invade yuppie haven Violence in Los Angeles Carlucci pledge on Nato missiles NEC The mystery of Heveningham Why has this elegant Georgian mansion been allowed to fall into neglec? Sarah Jame Checkland and Andrew Lycett look behind the facade The Times Older heads under the helmet In one county, at least, the police are getting older. The Bedfordshire force is turning to middle-aged recruits, who are loving every minute of the job Arsenal win Concise Crossword No 1483 Across NEC They arrived with their in-flight bags stuffed with… Picture Gallery Family neglect Church crisis as before Mervyn Stockwood on the lessons of history still unlearnt Pursuing the unmentionable Dolphin and Doggie Science Report Reform of Nhs Market Mechanisms Mr Manigat's Dilemma Sick as a parrot? Irish suspicion of British justice Universities' future The abortion debate Multiple sentences Drumming up Drake Curbs on technology sales to Russia Violence on Tv Cost of motoring Crock of gold (From Our Special Correspondent): On this Day February 8 1878 Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Reception Dinner Appointments Arthritis Research When the state takes on the mantle of Christianity Worshippers face eviction Forthcoming marriages Marriage Marghanita Laski Dona Carmen Polo de Franco Mr. Peter Wyke Smith Anniversaries Skylarks feast by moonlight Sir Dymock Watson Births Marriages Deaths High Court ruling today on £100 m opera plan Fears over arts grants Appointments in the Forces Announcements National Deaf Children's Society To Place Your Classified Advertisement Border Czechs Picture Gallery Waltzing with peter the Great Gianni Versac's designs are but one strlking feature of the first production by Maurice Bejart's Ballet Lausanne, as John Percival reports from Paris An independent approach Fixing on fear Its an ending beyond belief Shirley Valentine at the Vaudeville Theatre My father, the luckiest President This week a commission of historians will deliver their verdict on the wartime conduct of Kurt Waldheim. For his most ardent supporter, his daughter Christa, there can be only possible outcome, Caroline Phillips reports Helena International Future Shop - will we be left at home?Shopping catalogues are being sold as the chic accessory to the busy lifestyle, and we told that we will soon forgo the hurly-burly of the high street for the convenience of shopping, by phone or screen. But the armchair revolutiion is no subtitute for squeezing tomatoes Press on regardless RHHP This selective snide to entertainment and events Concerts Television top 10 The end of the Street Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Bbc 1 Rape and the right to self-defence Rewriting history Unions seek to reduce rivalry The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,586 The Phantom unmasked in New York By a Staff Reporter: Union's 'go back' call splits seamen Word-Watching Two killed in avalanche as blizzards hit the North Weather Executive Editor David Brewerton Clever Fed Relieves creaking System Dee capable of '£300m profit' Monk says expansion needs time to pay off Quilter's apology over unauthorized broker By Our City Staff: Benedetti increases his offer Gulliver tops rival bid for Waverley Parkway bounces back to top By Our City Staff: Woolworth 's property shake-up Cuts urged in higher tax rates By Our City Staff: Speculation on index futures 'could destroy Wall Street' Carroll Business and Finance Vosper on course for £50m float Lloyds Bank Cash could prove decisive in Blue Circle battle for Birmid Cegb launches campaign to have a say on national grid Own-label sales growth 'slowing' Call to keep showrooms Index-linked are ready to prove their worth By Our City Staff: Standard may cut 260 jobs Single market will boost British Gdp, says report Grindlays Bank p. l. c. Gm to switch £200m of car component orders to UK Bsc 'now close to £400m profit aim' By Our Industrial Editor: Bigger order books for civil engineers Student brought to account Hunger pangs What the Butler saw Venture backers seek tax breaks Gas cash Greens fingers Business rating change warning Royal Navy Officer Tax cuts mean closures in avoidance industry Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Appointments Base Lending Rates Hitachi Board Meetings Unlisted Securities Investments Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Independent Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Churcher's College Weirfield School Taunton Oundle School Educational Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milton Abbey School Tonbridge School Royal Grammar School Guildford Clifton College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selling on the home front For bright young people willing to go out and about and work long hours, training as a pegotiator with an estate agent can offer rlehrewards, says Doreen King Trevelyan College Queen Ethelburga's School Wellington College Dauntsey's School New College School Oxford The Princess Helena College Highgate School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elmslie Girls' School Prep & Public Schools Canford School Wimborne, Dorset Moreton Hall, Shropshire GSA, GBGSA, BSA Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School Brentwood School Collingwood Boy's School Farringtons School Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments Institute of Neurology University of Cambridge The University of Hull University of Reading University of Liverpool Education University of Warwick University of Oxford Cardiff University of Hong Kong The University of Hull University of Strathclyde University of London The University of Liverpool The University of Manchester University of Durham Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Bristol Vacancies for Teachers Ministry of Education University College of Swansea University of London School of Oriental and African Studies Christ Church Oxford Posts Inchbald School of Design Posts Ministry of Defence Guildhall School of Music & Drama Salford College of Technology Part Time Studio Tutors Emmott Foundation Ltd King's College Madrid Assistant Director of Design Studies The British School at Home Hertford Colleg Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses Regent's College Swiss Hotel Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Scholarships Stowe School Scholarships & Bursaries 1988 The Savoy Educational Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hampshire School St. Clare's Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Purley School of Commerce and Languages Multiple Classified Advertising Items ICI Carrera London town Staff Bureau London & Capital Educational Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Secretaries EniChem No Shorthand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maple Hayes School Joyce Guiness Secretary Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Cameron, Choat & Partners Stella Fisher Joan Tree Yourdon Handle Recruitment Amanda Judy Fisher Mayfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hazleton Publishing Monument Personnel Multilingual Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Word Associates Roy Brooks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Md of Choc Company Needs Pa Susannah Fergusson Harvester Information Systems Capable, Lively Secretary Run the Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chairman of this International Company Adtenture Personnel Limited Office Angels La Créme Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Wines Good All Rounder, Aged 18+ Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items King & Toben Secretarial Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Rodan Management Limited Bella Magazine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Creme Personal Secretary International Entrepreneur Based in Paris Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assessing damages for orphan's loss of mother Law Report February 8 1988 Commercial Court waiting list for short cases to be established Super Secretaries Meredith Scott Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welfare of child paramount Scots Law Report February 8 1988 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Bilinguasec Non - Secretarial Recruitment Line Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millwall play down their reputation as villains of the piece Football: All Quiet on the Home Front as Bradford Tahe Advantage of a Soft Touch to Promote their Cause in a Competitive Second Division Leading role rests uneasily on Villa Restraint in a nasty situation The world dines out on Luton's goal feast Misery for Osborne When the long ball was out of touch Weekend Results and Tables Pearson's plunge is the only relief Pools Check Chart When the fortunes of Southall's heir took a dive Goal that went to Swindon's head West Ham Spoil the run of play at Airfield Football Chelsea 's fightback to no avail Ten extra fixtures planned Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: French Goblin will benefit from return to shorter trip Racing Outlook mixed Impressive Celtic Chief receives swift retort as champion sparkles in gallop Moore injured in pile-up Power . star on course for Festival Shaindy enjoys facile victory Jack Watts dies Victorious reprieve for Trust The King Point-To-Point Sandown results Jump leaders Trainers Streetwise Welsh on grand road Rugby Union: An Encouraging Lift-Off by Wales and a Twenty-Three-Point Landing by Scotland in the Five Nations' Championship Headingley lose out as wager comes unstuck Veterans top the order Squash Rackets England's missing ingredients David Kirk, captain of New Zealand's World Cup winning side, gives his view of the events at Twickenham on Saturday Weekend Rugby Union Results Southgate show their strength again Hockey: Slough's Lead in the London is under Serious Threat Bonnie princes send French to the guillotine First time lucky for Orrell Baker's perfect timing Cycling Waterloo forward dismissed Reynolds has lane control and German on his mind Athletics: Christie Outruns World Record Holder and is Glasgow Star Wise McColgan banks $33,000 Adams is sharp in attack Judo Today's Fixtures Sport on TV For the Record Budd at home on Sunday circuit Skoglund wins brave smile from the Scots Bowls Offiah's three-try revenge French foibles reduce value of British win Rugby League Zivojinovic ends India's cup hopes Tennis Problems with her car do not stop Halsall Badminton Teenagers win England's only medals Swimming Change of venue angers Fay Yachting Three missing from squad for Australia Hockey Sibson's dreams go up in smoke Benn's punching a hit Last word for the voices of dissent HS Hands off (Reuter): More trouble in Netherlands Gold Cap hope fails dope test Pendry is hanging on Sport in Brief Robinson helps to lift the gloom for England First victory for Jones Unhappy day for Johnson One man stands above all others End Column Ireland still optimistic

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