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News from 10/02/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Kate Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Catherine Bennett, Peter Vanneck, Elizabeth Sayers, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Linda Pentz, Ian Murray, Roland Rudd and Michael Dynes, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Andrew Morgan and Ruth Gledhill, Richard Eaton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Geoffrey Smith, Maureen Smith, Joe Joseph, Howard Foster, Robert Jackson, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood and John Clare, Michael Tate, Milton Shulman, Carrys Bowen-Jones, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, David Housham, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, David Hands, Alan Wood, Woodrow Wyatt, Martin Fletcher and David Sapsted, Jerry Matthews, Chairman, James Lighthill, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Julia Orange, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Chris Thau, John Barnes, Josephine Fairley, William Greaves, Celia Brayfield, Alison Eadie, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Kate Finch, Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, Jonathan Braude, Phil McLennan, Richard Evans, Alun Anderson, Martha Honey, Craig Seton, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Ivor Davis, A. M. Davies, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Robin Oakley and Richard Ford, William Rees-Mogg, George Ace, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Clive White, Christine Webb, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Ian Stafford, M. Adamson, Andrew Lycett, Alan Coren, Alpine Skiing, Sarah Jane, Robert Fisk, John Hadfield, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Nick Higham, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Archie McGREGOR,

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MPs vote for Commons TV in the autumn Majority of 54 despite Thatcher's opposition Inside Lawson hint Everton at last Index (AP): Waldheim exposed Owners of banned guns to get compensation Five killed as gales batter the west coast South spared worst as storm changes course Kremlin pledge on Kabul Secret Israeli talks with Jordan Iowa defeat stuns Bush supporters MHA Sealink ferrymen in return to work News Roundup US signs drug deal Bombings case move Jail term reduced Moonies action over Prince to present awards Victory in flats fight Benefits rethink Probe into conduct of doctors CID chief to seek legal advice on Stalker book Teachers of key subjects may get more money Thatcher warning of economic damage as Ford strike deepens Bewilderment at Nissan NHS protest action grows Tube plans an express link to Heathrow Bar drops boycott after pay pledge Loud crash, then 'fire like a flame-thrower' Inquiry told of King's Cross flashover Smoking increase in young women Sales drive on narole tags 'I could have put blaze out Earl dies in Tube train fall Fury at level of increases Arts funding Biko film is nominated Game birds soar in a healthy market Saleroom Double achievement Artists to be paid for rentals Portfolio-PLUS NEW-Accumulator Windfall for family presents Six months wait for some home buyers Wrong pills kill pensioner Double death inquest opens Ferry disaster fund to close Race quiz for firms Libel award Knife amnesty Killing cnarge MPs vote to televise House of Commons How motion to bring in cameras divided the Commons Thatcher's concern Behaviour 'good for a while Special fund for the disabled Anonymity 'should be ended' General Synod fails to decide on Crockford's preface Curb on wedding right is rejected By Our Religious Affairs Editor: National network plan for shared evangelism Clash over extent of farm subsidies Debenhams Poll tax is 'another attack on family life' US deal heralds drugs crackdown World Roudup Hope for EEC budget Help for Contras Bosporus hopes lade Party boss to resign Spain fury after killer oil denial (Reuter): $6m art theft (Reuter): Rebuff to Panama From Our Correspondent, Islambad: UN envoy says pull-out is near Optimism over Afghanistan agreement coincides with Russian frankness Key turning points over eight years Crippling blow to Bush campaign Iowa voters create upheaval in both political campus Commentary Glasnost gives soldier poets liberty to voice disillusion ECGD Experts refuse to of war crime guilt Austrian press coverage of report attacked by historians Yugoslav partisan recalls nightmare landscape of headless bodies 'There is no excuse for taking part in obvious injustice' (AP): Star Wars missile shield in try-out Kremlin goes live on TV for treaty ratification Hamadei embassy bomb plot alleged Off and holy-rolling Pat Robertson's performance in this week's Iowa caucuses has warned America that an army of fundamentalists is on the march, reports Michael Binyon He insisted that his closest adviser was God, who told him to run for President Concise Crossword No 1485 Paynes That 's the way the money goes… Why should a Victorian weasel go 'Pop'? A remarkable collection of music hall posters holds a tantalizing clue Tomorrow The Times Buying peace with a park Conservation is not only helping end the war in Central America but is also cutting Costa Rica's huge foreign debt Times Diary West Bank: the way out Conor Cruise O'Brien Reason v rabble Commentary Woodrow Wyatt Battleground Europ Michael Howard, Francois de Rose and Karl kaiser sound the alarm over a US rethink on nuclear deterrence that fails to take sufficient account of the Nato allies Taking the plunge Science Report Out of Afghanistan Iowa and the World A Trial for Tagging Motor cyclists answer back Motor cyclists answerback Out of order In the lion's den Mansion at risk Prospect of change in universities Future of the NHS Student unions A shining example 'Showbiz' values from television Victoria's Consort Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Lord Duncan-Sandys, CH Memorian Service Latest wills Gray's Inn Baroness Hart Anniversaries National Maritime Museum Bridge Luncheons Birthdays today Duke visits Mexico's butterfly sanctuary Today 's royal engagements Dinners Dr Walter Hamilton Scholar and academic administrator Lieut-Colonel A. P. C. Crossley Mr R. A. Phillips Ven Geoffrey Hilder Philip Hagreen Examine me. O Lord, and prove me: try my reins and… Romans get a Christian burial TA first Police chief retires Calls to the Bar Plans for Gorge New college for Liverpool Lastform Ltd Associates Grimley JR Eve TM Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Bilinguasec Cornillie & Co Spicers Executive Selection Dominion International Group plc The Communication Group plc Secretaries Insead La Créme Anthony Cook Associates Could You Train? £12,000pa Cordonyates Caroline King Secretarial Appointments Secretary/negotiator WANG Courtenay Hazell Staton Recruitment Specialists Structure 2000 Y&R Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Chesterfield Properties Plc Personal Assistant £14,000 pa Graduate Appointments Clicks Zarak Hay Associates Ltd Successful Music Company Who pens the Poison? Anonymous notes can be expressions of love- or hate. The incidence of poison pen letters is rising: the victims are not always famous and the tormentors are not always strangers. Julia Orange reports Multiyork Briefly a round-up of news, views and information SKY Magazine A fine division on the wards First Person Thames Appointments Angela Mortimer Cross Selection Select Appointments Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Tourist Board Taylor Woodrow International Central Bally Shoes Bally Shoes Jigsaw Recruitment Kemp & Hawley Abbatt Trusthouse Forte Catering Conference Assistants Holborn Viaduct Chartleigh appointments London Research Centre Christine Watson Ltd Elizabeth Hunt The Work Shop Brian Colquhoun and Partners SECRETARY/PA VSEL BIM Merryweather Gordon Yates The Society for Experimental Biology Summer Jobs in America A final defiance Television Dramatic hints Dance Images The Place Helen International Trail of the Wolfe Tom Wolfe Tom Wolfe, celebrated social satirist, has been popping up all over London, boosting his first novel. Catherine Bennett captures the mood of a media event Cleverly coupled comedy How the Other Half Loves Greenwich Theatre Theatre The Quartered Man Shaw Theatre Concert RPO/Temirkanov Royal Festival Hall English National Opera London Coliseum Faith in friendship Sheridan Morley interviews Hugh Whitemore (right), author of pack of Lies and Breaking theCode, whose latest play, opening tonight, has tempted Gielgud back to the West End Entertainments The Times Information Service Classical Top 20 Decadence from Vienna Television and Radio Siemens Were they on top of the world Television Choice Revolution recalled Radio Choice A village mourns as paper-boy is buried Vicar asks parents to be ready to forgive The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,588 Weather The perilous path of anti-TV trivia Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton P&O ship order for Japan Stocks Markets Summary Lawson delays base rate rise pound's performance will be the key factor Pound's performance will be the key factor Securicor has best year at home but declines abroad Standard close to selling US bank Takeover talk brewing at S&N Elders IXL uncovered as mystery stake holder Benedetti offer of takeover 'parity' Marler Estates in red at half time Bulstrode plays waiting game at QPR AMI Healthcare flotation to value group at £142.5m By Our City Staff: French in North Sea swap CL-Laring & Cruickshank Business and Finance Starstreak technology in Star Wars study Business Roundup FIBEX Keystone Healthy outlook for AMI flotation Tempus Lawson helps to restore calm to shares Stock Market Wall Street Dow gains 18 points in moderate trading New York Sherwood Group Plc Base Lending Rates By Our City Staff: 'Promising' North Sea oil discovery by Occidental Profit replaces charity in care Selsdon Group calls for 15% income tax Hammer blow for LA The Times City Diary Splinters The Times City Diary Peck of Pepper's mint The Times City Diary A-team sends interim soaring to £1.4m Busy line The Times City Diary Bargain for suitehearts The Times City Diary BT buys stake in Japan telecoms Gold heads towards $400 Bell Noble Elliott Why the authorities aim to bury the crash Comment David Brewerton Rolls-Royce danger signals How to become a capitalist You do not have to be a genius to become a successful investor. William Rees-Mogg, a former Editor of The Times, and joint author of a new book on thecrash of the world's stock markets last year, sets out the first steps for budding capitalists willing to take a risk AMI Healthcare Now magazines plan new look for distribution Wound-up dealer 'may pay 30p BTP buys laboratories Technical rally Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Michael Danncey Associates Ltd Senior Marketing Executive National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to… Haymarket Publishing Group JCR Diverse Production Production Lafferty Publications Ltd., Alexander Mann Associates PLC Time/System Christie & Co The Managing Director Premium Pen PLC Recruitment Opportunities Graduate Appointments Sales Search LTD Who wants to be watchdog Opinion MMB The Builded Group Today's coming of age Andrew Lycett discusses the future of the still-struggling Newspaper of the Year with its young editor Catalyst Publications Nests of golden eggs… The children have gone… but the wealthy middle aged remain an untapped market The Recruitment Partnership AA Will the new Ms be a hit? Tips on beauty care, fashion and politics join the campaigning in a feminist bible Image benders at work Visual trickery in commercials on television owes a debt to video artists, reports David Housham PPP Collins Publishers Residential Sales Negotiators Times change for the radio Radio Times is losing its editor. How should his successor increase the sales of Britain's best selling magazine? GSW Chartered Survevor Weekly BBC Appointments Freedom House Publishing Part-work switch Business The Fruitmaker Gallery Mediad Antique Dealer J W P8pi & Co Creative & Media Appointments Myriad Graduates Consortium Limited Marketing Assistant Musicians Benevolent Fund Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants MEP Research Services Drake Maine - Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Negotiator RAW Computer Systems Ltd Maine - Tucker LJ Kings Way Austin Benn Drake Y&R Summagraphics Ltd. The Work Shop Confidential SECRETARY/PA Personalassistant Rosenxthal Malcolm Slater Ltd Mafair Secretary Angela Mortimer Futures Secretarial Angela Mortimer Alfred Marks Food Publisher/consultant Stampede in the Rockies Four pages onthe most spectacular Winter Games Colour guide to the venues and the top competitors Bobsleigh to biathlon: how the medals will be won Full details of BBC Television's exclusive coverage The British challenge Britain's biggest Winter Olympics team includes its first ski jumper Times Classified For glory and gold On snow and ice, the margin between immortality and obscurity may be no more than a hundredth of a second or the width of a skate blade. For some individuals, thought sheer talent and current form make medals a probability How the medals will be won Guide to the Winter Olympics 1988 Speed, elegance, courage, accuracy, balance, endurance: the qualities required ofpotential medal winners at the Winter Games vary widely from one discipline to another Figure Skating La Crème De La Crème Enthusiasti Kelly Merryweather Seer Advertising Agency Covent Garden… Manpower Senior Secretaries Angela Mortimer King & Toben Atlas Dulcie Simpson Appointments Options of Bond Street Job Slot Drake Personnel The Work Shop Jonathan Wren Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Bedford Square Property Company Part-Time Receptionist/typist The Work Shop Gordon Yates Merryweather Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Run the Show Norma Skemp Personnel Services Gordon Yates Reed employment Aim Publications Ltd. Office Angels Private Secretary's Office Buckingham Palace Fast Accurate Typist Parkfield Group Plc PA/SECRETARY Junior Secretary for Admin/personnel Pa to Managing Director Gordon Yates Susan Beck Anderson, Squires Gordon Yates Jaygar Good All Rounder, Aged 18+ Required by Rapidly… Secretary/PA Uckfield Alfred Marks Miller McNish Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers' Guide London Properties Ideal Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgages & Remortages Glengall Bridge A Trafaigar House Company Sapphire Financial Services Limited E. Hugh Henry & Co Residential Property House fit for the ladies of the court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blythe McKenna Plc Berwick Financial Services Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land battles in the South Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winkworth Mortgage Services Mortgage Advisory Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Properties Debenham Tewson Residential Remortgages & Mortgages Picture Gallery Charles Church Lane Fox Edwin Evans Quality Clarke Homes Overseas Properties Play a round All Year round ADCO Country Properties Barratt Highland Place Exhibition Overseas Property Temping Times Seer Norma Skemp the Caring Agency Royal Court Rentals Looking for new ways to fire the dragon Richard Eaton investigates why the Chinese seem to be losing their grip on recent worldwide domination of table tennis Cannons finally succumb to Hailstone Squash Rackets Britain slip to third place Hang Gliding Employers' insurance payments are deductible from employee's damages Sporting England win several friends but sustain a pre-Test blow Cricket: That Familiar Feeling as Shell Make Emburey Pay the Price for a Generous Declaration Severe sentences on young burglars were right By a Special Correspondent: Battle for Olympic points Fencing Bryant's game of patience pays off Bowls The West Awake to crown triumphant return for Sherwood Racing Asmussen to ride for Fabre Pitman happy with Aintree assessment Grand National weights Ascot course specialists Champion hope has to miss work Waiting on Playschool Shannon Spray to go one better Mandarin: Ascot Selections William Hill Actiontine First for Credit Betting Chance to be at Seoul Games Amateur player is given 10-year ban Rugby League Edwards on crutches French pack sheds familiar look for Rugby Union Fouroux finds his options limited Dodge returns to the bench Welsh pair denied World places IOC chief warns off drug-users Olympic Games No substitute for pedigree Swimming: Leading Coach Supports Ageing Olympians Wilkie and Kelly Today's Fixtures Belfast buzzes as McAuley plots his revenge on Bassa Boxing IBF asked to agree on another 12-round bout Finals are clouded in doubt Support for bid to ease tax load Sports Politics Marchant rewarded for effort Golf Warriors and Wasps to renew rivalry Ice Hockey Goal by Whitton makes it a breeze for Birmingham Football: Millwall's Promotion Hopes Receive Severe Setback Aticy St Andrew's Coventry through to last four Lively Russian draws plenty of attention Tennis Felgate run continues Old Loughts in lead Hockey The pitfall which may sink Oxford Fay adamant on San Diego Yachting: New Zealand Sit Tight in America's Cup Venue Dispute Australians favoured in world title For the Record City pair in under-21 squad Childerley fifth Podger marks her return with first national title Badminton Dark days look over for Foulds Snooker Snow Reports SKI-plan Griffiths urges ban on alcohol Boxing Twickenham guests in ticket furore Captain's blunder sends Evreton into next round Derby hope to sign Walsh Hill Vellcoft, Chartered Accountants RFU calls B-team men to explain rowdiness Clough to work to 30-day limit England verdict on successor Anxious to win belt Sport in Brief Painful sounds as Budd opens up End Column

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