News from 11/02/1988
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Mary E. Jelley, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, Dr Bill Holmes, P. G., Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Richard Evans, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Peter Doherty, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Andrei Navrozov, Keith Auton, Leslie Fielding, Pamela F. Sims, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Max Gammon, Director, Michael Tate, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, J. H. Peel, Lady Platt, John Ballantine, Teresa Thomas Expedition Researcher, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Sylvia Disley, Mohamed Al-Mashat, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Hugh Montefiore, Elaine Feinstein, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent and Christopher Pomery, John Young, David Hands, Derek Harris and Colin Narbrough, Alan Wood, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Robert Balfour, Signor Giovanni Goria, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Max Harrison, Norman de Mesquita, Sally Watts, John Bell and Michael Tate, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Nigel Andrew, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Goulding, R. W. Taylor, William Holmes, Alison Eadie, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Grigg, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Phil McLennan, Alun Anderson, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, C. M. H. Brown, District General Manager, Richard Owen, Irving Wardle, Ronald Butt, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, David Brewerton, Gary Mulcahey, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, John England, Carol Ferguson, John Kelly, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, President Mitterrand, Elizabeth Hodder, Founder, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, John Dewhurst, Conrad Voss, Señor Felipe González, Michael Phillips, Ian Stafford, Tony Brown, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Derek Worlock, George Chesterton, M. J. H. Brookes, David French, Director, Cliff Feltham and Lawrence Lever, Andrew Newman, James S. Scott, Sarah Jane, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Edward Thomas, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Vivien Tomlinson, Keith Tallon, Magaret Quass Chairman, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Richard Evans and Tim Jones, Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Nick Higham, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Gillian Sinclair Hogg, Wilfrid Miron, Colin McQuillan, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, William Larkin, Ivor Davis,
ResumoMail delivery monopoly may be ended Cabinet considers move to license private firms City crash inquiry call by Labour Women's role Luton draw Portfolio plus New Accumulator Index TV-am strikers to be dismissed Dust-up over random tests for chalk at Crufts Hurd plea to church on crime Botha ends homeland coup Ford dispute poses threat to foreign investment in UK Judges reject permanent ban on spy book EEC 'costs family extra £550 a year' Invest for School Fees Limited Hurricane death toll reaches 11 News Roundup Soap star to leave Runcie at hospital fire SDP poll dispute Ferry safety moves Jaguar severs last state link Telephone Information Services Ltd Legal win for singer New jets noise rule London crime drops for first time in five years MPs line up to influence what the TV screen shows Computerized eavesdropper for the Army RUC 'shoot to kill' denial A million in industrial disputes Hospitals in Birmingham are increasingly able to cope only with emergencies and doctors are "submerged" under waiting lists of patients, a consultants' action group said yesterday. Birmingham Consultants for the Rescue of the NHS, in its first report on the state of the city's health service, said that lives were being put at risk because there was not enough money to keep wards open or maintain equipment. The group's leaders said yesterday that 100 of the 645 consultants in Birmingham were now members. It claimed that underfunding of health services in the city's five health districts over four years amounted to £7.5 million in real terms and £17 million if demographic changes were considered. The report called on the Gpvernment "to stop pretending that all is well, when it is clearly not so to the people who provide tha service and those who use it" Government will not pay nurses' rise Mayfair Carpet Gallery Health risk in ward births The spread of Aids may eventually affect every work-place in the country, according to employers and trades unions. About 50,000 workers are thought to be carrying the virus at present, and people must be made aware of the nature of the risks and their limitations, the employers' organization, the CBI, and the Trades Union Congress, said yesterday. The two groups joined Acas, the conciliation service, in London to launch Aids in Employment, thought to be the first joint publication by the CBI and the TUC. Mr John Banham, director general of the CBI, said: "We want people to know of the reality rather than the mythology of the disease". Mr Norman Willis, general secretary of the TUc, appealed for workers with Aids to be protected against discrimination Accused is cleared of one killing Scots battle to retain their heritage Saleroom Britain withdraws from programme for manned station European space race American accused of murdering PC The campaign for real English Fireman's death cut command chain King's Cross disaster inquiry Vicar 'had sex with girl of 13' Thorn Smoke Detector and Alarm Win pays for son's wedding portpolio plus New Accumulator £65,000 bail Slimmer died Escape charge Sword attack Tax fraud trial £1m pools win Pseudo-religious cults come under peers' onslaught House of Lords Pledge given on 'Talkabout' Security services must be controlled House of Lords 'Safer pen tops' study under way Vote settled only the principle Televising the commons Picture Gallery 'Broken pledge' charge denied Hong Kong Direct elections dispute Third reading for Employment Bill Labour promises to restore higher education tenure Foam is likely to kill 600 more Concern over tape sales Cut for Ilea Directors ban New peeress Parliament today Qualified backing for embryo work By Our Religious Affairs Editor: Second author revealed Money worries of earl in death fall Hurd calls for joint initiative to combat 'ethics of the jungle' Church of England General Synod Dixons By a Staff Reporter: Anger as Gummer calls gays 'disabled' Prodigy at work Cough vaccine firm 'shielded' by top chemist British Airways The world's favourite airline Jakarta military chief replaced World Roundup Return of aid lorries Sakharov nuclear call Khomeini healthy PLO mission to shut Marchais tries to paper over cracks Lange tax battle (Reuter): Premier for Haiti US takes detailed look at atrocity files The waldhaim affair Anger over 1991 date of elections in Hong Kong Gephardt faces uphill task in New Hampshire Royal visit a boost for President Poverty in gambling paradise Bophuthatswana: settuing for a failed coup Theory of link with KGB master-spy CIA 'gave Noriega secret reports on his Senate critics' Masaya—Nicaraguan police wearing flak jackets and carrying rifles broke up a second day of demonstrations second day of demonstrations by mothers protesting against conscription in this town south of Managua (A Correspondent writes). The unrest started when they complained that children, not youths, were being rounded up for service Intercity Bangladesh poll clashes leave 85 dead US charts slow human rights changes in Russia Captive relives kidnap ordeal The Hamadei trial Hilditch & Key Gloomy prospects for agricultural reform EEC warned not to let squabbles block goal of united Europe Richard Owen sketches the last-minite negotiating briefs the summit 'sherpas' might have written for their leaders Britain West Germany France Italy Spain A bumpy road to reform Translating the Eurospeak Laskys (Reuter): Imelda Marcos 'in bid to fly home' Jailers jailed Afghan talks (Reuter): Hunger strike (AFP): Six shot dead (Reuter): Russian out (AFP): Gurkha strike (AFP): Army's order New model, rough ride The Times Profile The chief of Ford's European operations has dreams of a return to the glory years - but first other problems must be overtaken Concise Crossword No 1486 Chartered Insurance Institute Just a little lens sense Why do most MPs avoid tinted glasses? Because they have been coached in the subtle art of television techniques They learn to prepare what they want to say and to say it, no matter what the question Pine: the end of the acid reign A crisis in stone Is church sculpture now too precious to be left in church—or should the Government take over the responsibility for what is, after all, part of the national heritage? artfile a weekly look at the art world the enterprise initiative Times Diary Picture Gallery Licence to block Commentary Waiting on Le Sphinx Philip Jacobson on the French presidential manoeuvrings Weaselling in Whitehall Feeding the brain Science Report A Different House No Comfort for Hong Kong Watch for the Fudge Value of counsel in married stress Abortion limit By junk to Hormuz Death of Iraqi Shortcomings in education Bill Reform of NHS Manchester hospital Third World books Tempting promises The Riots in London Court Circular Latest will Climbers plan to find Everest's exact height Exploring the village of Westminster Picture Gallery Birthdays today Anniversaries Today's royal engagements I Can Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Dinners Lord Stamp Memorial Service Baron Jauncey of Tullichettle Highgate School Nat Cohen Creator of the Carry On series Earl De La Warr Mr Robert Duncan Maurice Clare Dr Bertrand Brasnett Births, Marriages, Deaths Deckchair stargazer honoured New ambassador Royal Photographic Society Weather beaten Counting frogs Personal Columns The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Lastform Ltd Affairs of the heart Most heart disease studies are on men and the results are assumed to apply to women. But an American study suggests that at heart we are different-and women deserve more attention. Victoria McKee reports Phantoms of the operation Many surgeons now play music while they work, but what effect does their choice have on fellow staff-and the patient? 'Women display different symptoms and so may be mis-diagnosed' Which doctor on call? Second Openion Low on libido Medical Briefing Rats on board a sinking ship Affairs of the Heart Watch out for warning signs St. Joseph's Hospice Multiple Display Advertising Items An age of anxiety Peter Ackroyd on a panoptic survey of our grandparents' decade of diversity, dishonesty and ambiguity British Writers of the Thirties By Valentine Cunningham Oxford, £30 Prinsesse in history's snakepit Novel of the Week In the Courts of Power By Helle Stangerup Translated by Anne Born Macmillan, £10.95 Quest for roots Hokusai's Wave By Kenneth Graham Chatto & Windus, £11.95 Ice-Candy-Man By Bapsi Sidhwa Heinemann, £11.95 City house mag The Financial Times a Centenary History By David Kynaston Viking, £25 Media and punishment Fiction The Bonfire of the Vanities By Tom Wolfe Cape, £12.95 New Hardbacks Governors & Governing On the up and up... Television Philips Truly, the art of Schubert Recital Olaf Bar/Geoffrey Parsons Wigmore Hall Not so sweet 61 A legend of rock arrives in town, Alan Franks reports, and spends the day playing hard to get Venice newly evoked Concert BBC SO/Pritchard Festival Hall/Radio 3 Platonic perfection Theatre The Best of Friends Apollo Helena International Vip Introductions - Marriage… Odeon Haymarket Fear and Misery in the Third Reich New End Theatre Spink & Son Limited Cardboard polish Rock The Alarm Hammersmith Odeon Shadow walking Dance Momix Sadler's Wells Life on the flip side In the time of the Troggs and the Monkees lived a generation of flat-dwellers for whom the late Sixties were a sordid shade of pale. Geoff Brown gets to grips with the swingers, singers, hookers and werewolves of this week's new films Cinema Withnail & I (15) Odeon Haymarket Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll (Pg) Plaza Nuts (18) Warner, Cannon Shaftersbury Avenue Angel Dust (15) Renoir Teen Wolf Too (Pg) Cannon Haymarket Dunhill International La Crème De La Crème IAL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Assistant £14,000 pa Chartleigh appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items LSL Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Local London Business Centres PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items essanelle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interested in the World of Property? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Attorney General is not entitled to 'Spycatcher' injunction The Times Information Service Entertainments Best Selling Books Musical comedy Portfolio plus New Accumulator No Title Television and Radio Class and the classroom Television Choice Radio Choice Ysatis de Givenchy Two-horse power clears London's fallen trees US sets breakneck pace for peace talks Curfews were lifted on 212,000 people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip yesterday, with Nablus, the largest town in the occupied territories, being opened for the first time in 10 days. Within hours of the curfew being lifted, Palestinian sources said that a demonstration started in the centre of the town. Two people were wounded by Israeli gunfire when troops moved in to break up the protest. There were other reported gunshot injuries at Beach Camp in the Gaza Strip after a violent demonstration The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,589 Weather Text for a dozing congregation Lords Sketch Stock Market The Pound Dow leaps again Law firm ends Lloyd 's quote Stock Markets Summary Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Ritblat under investigation Property chief named in Dti insider inquir Architect of £600m empire By Our City Staff: Pearson link in News Corp issues A glowing report from Lord Marshal CEGB chief attacks privatization break-up LFC float will raise £38.3m Reuters profits leap 37% Sales graphs soar despite the crash Sales graphs soar despite the crash BZW picks new chief executive Goodison wants central banks to police markets Mr Martin Trowbridge has been appointed an independent member of Imro, the self regulating organization which will police the investment management arena under the Financial Services Act provisions Business and Finance International Factors Finlan raises £3.1m and buys three firms Business Roundup Pawnbroker's profits rise French in homes deal Wpp in US purchase Reuters Holdings PLC Ifico buys 90% stake Gulliver wins at Waverley Fourfold rise for Egerton Reuters survives the crash in style Tempus Midland Bank Hanson may be on the takeover trail Stock Market S&w Berisford, the sugar refiner and commodity trader, fell 6p to 315p as Mr John Parker, an analyst at County NatWest, advised his clients to take profits in the wake of the annual meeting. He expects interim profits will be not much above last year's £42.7 million owing to a disappointing performance by the financial services division Rival groups woo Leysen in battle for La Generale US futures traders charged Switch to long-term debt predicted Lawmen's final shoot-out Framlington share pledge adds drama to Birmid fight ECGD exports boost The gold-top Archer Square but tray chic File on Emery Hanson brick takeover referred Designers top profit forecast London Forfaiting Company PLC Black Monday repeat cannot be ruled out Comment Bulldog in the doghouse Amstrad Lessons that have come from the crash Extracts from a speech by Sir Nicholas Goodison, the chairman of the Stock Exchange, given last night at the City University symposium on Industry and Finance Stock Exchange answers critics over handling of October's collapse Black Monday medals for market-makers Dow jumps 47 points to four-week high Wall Street KDM International Plc Steel privatization likely by year-end UK in Pacific cable tender Battle the President must fight Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options UK firm rejoins bridge battle Budd's job Trailer Rental Birmid Qualcast PLC Touche Ross Equities close mixed Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Know thyself before taking big risks The best way to achieve investment success is an approach that matches your own temperament. William Rees-Mogg, a former Editor of The Times, and joint author of a new book on the stock markets' crash, has produced a questionnaire to help you determine, from the safety of your armchair, what type of investor you are General Appointments Whitehead Rice Royal Navy Officer Practice Administrator Reuter Simkin Recruitment PER Macmillan Davies Personnel and Legal Administration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Women will be there to fill the skills gap of the next decade Lady Platt, a champion of equal opportunities, asks employers to forget their old-fashioned image of jobs for the girls Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… Rank Xerox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chusid Lander Abbey Life Would You Fit into Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments Multi-User Computer Sales to Dealers KPG Computer Support Services Ltd. 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Scheme unfair for supporters Avoiding double standards A fine example On the right track Times Newspapers Ltd. Temps Manipulation of tennis Short measure Non-Secretarial From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Grabel alternative for Mullins in Champion Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Cone Alone can regain winning thread and help Davies to double Racing Hopes are high that Huntingdon will take place today although Wincanton was called off yesterday. The three scheduled meetings for tomorrow, Newbury, Ayr and Sedgefield, are reasonably optimistic with no inspections planned Prize-money boost for Royal Ascot Armytage injured m Darkorjon fall The Tsarevich backed Part-breds barred from Arab races Results from Ascot Cheltenham big race entries Racecourse referendum plan dropped Davies and Johnson drive home a point Golf Japanese await a champion Cannons have no space for champions Squash Rackets Operation Overlord of the drug ring How a tenacious attorney named 'Bulldog' Halpern tracked down Mr X, alias David Jenkins, the British Olympic sprinter turned drug runner, now awaiting sentence in the US Ivor Davis hits is the steroid smuggling trail from Tijuana to San Diego via David Jenkins and meets the man who exposed it Christ's Hospital are beaten with last kick Schools Football Today's Fixtures No Title Durham make it a treble Ice Hockey Podger helped by ties of a contented family Badminton What people do with a surplus of salmon Fishing Foreman injured Case takes lead after round four Hang-Gliding Luddites just fail to last the pace Burgess issues stern warning to B players Snow Reports No Title Scotland keep faith In players for the match with Wales Rugby Union Forwards lead the way By a Special Correspondent: Durham go through to semi-finals For the Record The perfect partners In Paris Cullity's fine example Childerley's dim view Yatching Making the most of short corners Hockey Yesterday's Football Results Lendl and Jarryd set for Edinburgh Tennis Lloyd to marry PPA Certified Dividends Bryant is the one constant factor Bowls First title success for Reynolds Snooker Clough's post virtually certain Four-goal claim by Claesen AA Insurance One out of two for Saunders Davenport adds to Derby's woes Harlequins upset by ticket mix-up Princess to join IOC A lifeline thrown to Reading England overshadowed by the Hadlee show On record Viewers in six independent television regions will be able to see recorded highlights of England's Test series in New Zealand. Thames Tv and London Weekend (who cover the London area), Tyne Tees, Grampian and Anglia have joined a consortium led by TVS and Yorkshire Television. Other companies may yet join in. Times of broadcasts will vary according to programme schedules Collins is thwarted Sport in Brief Taste of glory turned sour End Column
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