News from 09/02/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Brian Collett, Patricia Davies, David R. Smith (Development Officer), Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Nick Hampshire, Andrew Morgan, Edward Oliver, Secretary General, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Michael Clark and David Smith, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Richard Eaton, John Clare, Education Correspondent, David Young and Philip Webster, Geoffrey Smith, Peggy Norris (Honorary Secretary), Roddy Forsyth, Joe Joseph, Keith Schneider, Henry Gee, Carole Leonard, Jim Railton, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Janet E. McFerran, John Ballantine, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent and Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Terence Finan, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Andrew Wiseman, Caroline Berman, Rupert Allason, David Hands, David Guest, A. W. F. Edwards, D. G. C. Sutherland, Edward Gorman, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, Andrew Hislop, Clifford Longley and Alan Wood, Gavin Bell, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Nigel Andrew, Anne Willitts, John M. Wheeldon, T. E. Utley, Joan Llewelyn Owen, Alison Eadie, C. H. Roads (Director), John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Dennis Shaw, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ian Smith and Peter Davenport, Steve Acteson, Paul Valley, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Jonathan Braude, Robert Matthews, Richard Owen, N G, Daniel Ward and Michael Dynes, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, R. de C. Chapman, Richard Bassett Vienna, Geoffrey Foster, Ben Pimlott, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, George Brouk, Christopher Walker, Harvey Elliott and Richard Ford, David R. M. Curling, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Eric Revell, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Noël Goodwin, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, David Sepsted, Ian Stewart, Richard Sarson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoHow two jets headed towards a near-disaster Moscow sets date to quit Afghanistan Crufts '88 Tomorrow Win £44,000 Clough's task Index Hurricane alert for Britain Criminals will face electronic 'house arrest' Bush takes heavy heating in Iowa Waldheim was aware of Balkan atrocities Picture Gallery Ford strike heads roll-call of unrest Government's aim is a free nurses' market Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen approves top defence posts News Roundup Warning to Brent UXB men honoured Galloway setback Top of Britain's pops Commons TV victory predicted Fire foam is blamed Schools shut Latvian exile denounces war claims as 'smears' Inquiry into 'Britain's Nazi criminals' Senior prosecutors may recommend atrocity trials in the UK Stalker condemns allegations over RUC inquiry 2,500 Transit van workers laid off Flexible practices key to higher status at Ford 'Don't brand us Luddites' say strikers Nacods overtime ban halts 57 pits Unions are braced for long dispute Court win for Royal Opera Lost the TV licence, sir? Have a look behind the clock No Title Fireman postponed tackling blaze 'to protect colleagues' King's Cross disaster inquiry Private schools told to expect poorer results More shots fired in the bitter war of words over GCSE exams Passports for business get priority Award for Ulster nurse Report highlights legal restrictions Auction house practices Saleroom Ruling affects joint tax relief Women face increased risk of catching Aids Southern Telephones Ltd Detective wins share of £4,000 Portfolio plus New Accumulator Rider sues duchess over injury War crimes evidence is to be investigated Home Office Labour's warning on ballot anarchy Law Lords lose fight to win 'fair pay for lawyers' Tradition of Peel still alive Commentary Channon orders special inquiry into air miss Transport Strike 'nothing to do with ministers' Industry Tory onslaught on dental charges Belgium raises queries DHSS staff losses Fire safety for homes Librarian's restriction Jail studies Parliament today Call for bishops to tighten controls on homosexual clergy Spiderman behind the electronic tag Crime and punishment Snags face curfew plan for offenders Sainbury's Laity bar on peeress and MP British Telecom International Contras pull out of ceasefire talks World Roundup (Reuter): Closure threat Barre enters the fray Arms pact warning Barco envoy arrives Gulf mine hunters will join forces (Reuter): British UN man queries Gaza deaths (AP): Star Wars space test Bombing trial test Iowa relieved as political circus packs up Sudan seizure of trucks puts food aid at risk From Our Own Correspondent, Des Moines: End of the road for tired foot soldier 'Fireball' commuter jet crash kills 21 Noriega accuses US of invasion plot EEC urges peace moves and deplores Israeli repression Villagers claim massacre pictures taint Waldheim Vivid scars linger in Yugoslav hills (Reuter): Commission criticizes his 'total commitment to duty' Kim Young Sam steps aside (Reuter): Bukharin's widow vows to recover his full party status From Our Correspondent Sydney: Senior ally walks out on Hawke Eggar pledges support for Mujahidin Afghan rebels brought into UN talks by Zia Algeria woos Libyan leader (Reuter): New party planned in Malaysia (Reuter): Hunt for flood survivors (Reuter): Death verdicts Aquino charge Police search Campaign ban (Reuter): Cut-out cops (AP): Rebel attack Hijack charge Aids action Stalker who became the prey The former deputy chief constable of Manchester is a man more used to asking questions than answering them; even after four year of the Stalker Affair he still has a slightly hunted look. Yesterday he published his own story and told Peter Davenport of the smear campaign against him Just cause for an angry man Stalker By John Stalker Harrap, £12.95 Concise Crossword No 1484 New Words for Old Times Classified Taking chichi out of chic Karl Lagerfeld's new KL line will make his polished style more accessible and, he hopes, banish the just-back-from-Marbella look London Bedding Centre Needle Match Three designers have created knitting patterns exclusively for readers of The Times Farewell to winter People RSPCA Best of Friends The Champion's Story On the eve of the greatest dog show on earth, Sally Brompton talks to the pop star owner of last year's Supreme Champion, examines the man from Spartts who started it all, and meets a father figure among dog show judges Crufts opens on Thursday with a record 15,557 entries More than 100 judges will select the top dogs this year Inside: a full colour wallchart featuring the breeds Plus show details -and a visit to the dog psychiatrist The Judge's Story They call him an autocratic genius - and they treat him the respect due to a statesman Times Books The Founders Story He launched a legend from a firm that made its fortune selling soggy old ship's biscuits Top dogs Topvogue Ltd You're as sick as a what? They can be our workmates and friends. We take their problems so seriously that they have psychiatrists. Now it is being realized that dogs can even be a barometer of society Multiple Classified Advertising Items On Show Day be day, a guide to the competitions and the prices at the biggest event in the dog owner's year Heat waves Television A rum do in Jamaica Theatre O Babylon! Riverside studios Scanscape Holidays Helena International An enigma defined Galleries Lucian Freud/Roger Fenton Hayward Gallery Allegory erupts in Toytown Opera Cosi fan tutte Royal, Glasgow Curtains Double delight Concerts Philharmonia Marriner Royal Festival Hall LSO/Tate Barbican Hall English National Opera Holloway / Moroney Wigmore Hall Barbara Amiel Times Diary Barry Fantoni Passion, please Commentary How the world can profit from the crash of '87 William Rees-Mogg, a former Editor of The Times, is co-author of a new book on the factors contributing to last year's upheavals in world financial markets. He outlines them here - with suggestions on how to restore stability Peel's misplaced mantle Joint venture Science Report Not yet the Revolution Danger Overhead Stirrings in Angola Putting the past on record Heroes who died Short in the tooth? Morals and religion in education TV in the Commons The abortion debate Uneasy on the ear Earlier honour Dashed nuisance GCSE questions lacking reply From Our Political Correspondent: On this Day Change of Name for Some Royal Descendants Eventual Use of Mountbatten-Windsor Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Dinners Anniversaries Kent keeps bridge trophy RNLI coxswain honoured Birthdays today Abbot to retire Lord Jakobovits Church news Duke 'shocked' at the destruction of old churches in Bucharest Picture Gallery Latest wills University news Today's royal engagements Luncheon Meeting Reception Appointments Farmers urged to look below the sod Discreet diplomatist and amateur archaeologist Discreet diplomatist and amateur archaeologist LT-COL Ririd Myddleton Mr Wallace Groves Sir Patrick Ferguson Davie Mrs Jane S. Nickerson Sir Mark Baring Births, Marriages, Deaths Personal Columns Cancer Research Campaign Lastform Ltd To Place Your Classified Advertisement Abbey National Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Classified Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Biddle & Co Ingledew Botterell Roche & Pybus Hamlin Slowe Solicitors Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments The Times Information Service Chekhov in the Caribbean Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums The Times Tasmania Television and Radio A small voice in the wilderness Television Choice Riding for a fall Radio Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,587 Pilot relives historic Harrier landing Word-Watching Weather A staking look back in anger Commons sketch (Reuter): 99 Mafia men jailed Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound BAT calls meeting on $4bn deal Newman buy Corah alert McCarthy lift Stock Markets Summary Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil £9bn wiped off share values Ford strike and interest fears send prices sliding City hit by slump in turnover Gevaert chief claims surprise 27% stake in La Gènèrale Pay fears could limit tax cuts IFS sounds a Budget warning for Lawson Standard dismisses 200 staff Credit and retail sales near record John Charcol Business and Finance By Our City Staff: Apology by Dee after denial Lawson set to clear oil deal TSL supports £12.7m bid by Saint-Gobain Business Roundup Storehouse appointment Dwek in £2.4m buy P&O in ship sharing pact US deal for Simon FAI bond change Alpha Stocks Spain Swiss take Benlox stake Thais' £108m jets purchase Tern losses rise to £3.8m Gloom returns as index slumps 43 points Stock Market (Reuter): Nikkei slips in thin trading Tokyo (Reuter): Hang Seng drops 69 Hong Kong Mining leads decline Sydney (Reuter): Shares lose momentum after advance Frankfurt McCarthy & Stone builds bridges Tempus Dow falls below 1,900 level again New York Wall Street Consumer watchdog backs Parkinson on power sale MSI chief packs a £210,000 'parachute' Martini offers £91m for Bènèdictine A fishy tale of the City The Times City Diary Goodhead hits record £1.4m Work for idle hands The Times City Diary Free thinker The Times City Diary Still signing The Times City Diary Old-boys' neat work The Times City Diary Hanson sells US plant for $195m USM to make Copymore duo millionaires Birmid Qualcast Plc BAT's velvet glove contains an iron fist Comment A good case for caution Actuaries are given go-ahead Accountants' report praised by minister Muirhead Office Systems Limited Bradstreet in $1.77bn merger Key information companies agree to link up Jobs under threat at Ford's suppliers Recent Issues Traditional Options London Traded Options AAA pays £1m for 2.5% stake in Colly Farms Sales chief for Future Systems Appointments Base Lending Rates Flat start to account Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Safer with the heat on Plastics in aircraft need new ways to detect flaws says Robert Matthews Hewlett Packard How technology dominates decision-making processes Man who cracked the paper work barrier Perspective Dilemma over biotech progress Computer Resources LTD M. W. Kellogg Limited Workaholic who showed the giants how to do it Bill Gates dropped out of university. Now he is Mr Software Profile Corah Computeach International Limited Super-smart credit that can give you a rating Briefing Carlcrest Limited Living life at the end of a telephone Computer Operator Cambridge Appointment Ltd The shrinking has to stop A theoretical limit may now have been reached in the continued ability of electronics to reduce the size of components, reports Robert Matthews New Technology DP Professionals Philips Events Portman Computer Resources LTD When an expert turns down that top executive post Jobscene Intereurope House 'Time bombs' ticking away On the trail of the quicksilver crime Cleaning op the workplace New Technology Icon Computer Resources LTD Getting to grips with a chaotic world North West PC Centre Logging on now for a cottage industry Multiple Display Advertising Items IBM Business Centre Air Conditioning British Association of Occupational Therapists Thames Water New life for the child Horizons Artificial limbs can be the means to an active life for a handicapped child, and opportunities for their creation are very wide, says Joan Llewelyn Owen Charity Appointments Girl Guides Associates East Sussex Central of Information Royal Academy of Arts Public Appointments Thames Water Mental Health Foundation Basingstoke & Deane Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council British Dental Association University of Oxford The Road Haulage Association Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Mole Valley District Council Kingston Polytechnic Mole Valley District Council MID BEDfordshire District Council Mole Valley District Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Public & Health Care Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items De Pinna, Scorers & John Venn Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Appointments Chambers and Partners Lipson Lloyd-Fones Multiple Display Advertising Items Fraud offence under companies Act VAT appeal condition No power over copies CIS Windows BBC Michael Page Partnership TSB Group Courtaulds Legal Appointments ICI Law personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments Alistair Porter & Co Legal & General Multiple Display Advertising Items James Davis & Partners Opportunity for the expectant mother to remain at work Equestrianism: Surrogate Motherhood Provides the Opportunity for Morag to Have Two Hapy Events within a Month Gabriel Duffy Consultancy ICI Legal Appointments Award a golden boost for Leng The Times/minet Supreme Award Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hillsamuel Personal Finance Limited PA Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cavalier Espie pips the holder Bowls Steveney presents case for the defence Michael Seely discusses racing's controversial issues with the professional adviser to local stewards Major change in attitudes towards public relations Racing must earn a proper return on its investment Mandarin: Mick's Star ready to advertise his National chance Hopes hinge on early Warwick inspection Mandarin: Warwick Selections From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Fitzgerald raider at short odds for repeat Haydock to head new fixtures Jockey Club waiting on test reports Heavy support for Gaye Brief Hopes rest on Full Hearted Selectors go their separate ways in quest of the future Rugby Union: England Should Make Changes now rather than Later Twin tours at home for French Booth sets up win with three tries Williams is appointed as England's coach Volleyball Looking to the future Hockey Today's Fixtures Traditional finale for Australia Fife filch league leadership Ice Hockey Langer's back injury Popular Lopez also has no peer in the playing stakes Season's rigours start to tell on Kingston Basketball Pools Forecast Boat Race crews seek sting in tail Rowing Birthday trip for Ridgeon Athletics Little comfort for England Cricket: Dismal Test Match Warm-Up Bodes Ill for Out-Of-Form Tourists Testing return to top for Franklin Reynolds fights back and reaches final Snooker Moore takes the early advantage Water Skiing For the Record (Reuter): Cash serves up Cup victory for Australia Tennis Williams steals stars' limelight Rush finds the going tough Payne too good for Langdon Squash Rackets Show-stopper Collins takes the world stage Football Overseas League Results Snow Reports Vase draw task for Yorkshire Clough receives the all-clear to manage Wales Ratcliffe welcome England call for McMahon Non-stop Everton are beginning to suffer Been may have in gas incident Sinkening smell of boxing hooliganism Happy returns for Podger Rugby on tip toe Sport in Brief Sibson's last stand in the ring Alcohol could be banned at boxing shows Tooby urges Budd to think again Your guide to Calgary
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