News from 16/02/1988
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Craig Seton and Jill Sherman, Nick Nuttall, Philip Webster Political Staff, Patricia Davies, Patrick Ryecart, Ronald Faux, Douglas Bean, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Gillian Kemp, Ian McColl, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Frank Johnson, Merrimack, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Bill Anderson, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Christopher R. Hill, Jim Railton, Julian Desborough, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Blair, Andrew Wiseman, Caroline Berman, David Hands, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Nigel Andrew, Nicolas Soames, T. E. Utley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lord Beloff, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Dennis Shaw, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Craig Brown, Yuri Matischen, John Cooney, Alexandra Jackson, Robert Matthews, T. P. V. Battle, General Manager, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Andrew Pollack, Barry Pickthall, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, J. R. Cardwell, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Frank Brown, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, George Ace, Christopher Walker, Iain MacLeod, Carol Ferguson, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Richard Ford and John Cooney, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Ian Stafford, Peter Holwell, Principal, Tim Jones, Ken Young, Antony Hopkins, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Neil Cooper, G. B. R. Harrison, Frank Field, Philip Jacobson, Hendaye, Roderick MacDonald, David Young Energy Correspondent, Graham Searjeant and Richard Battley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Graham Londin: (Chairman, Board of Education), Tom Bower, Ivor Davis, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoFord seek end to strike with new pay offer The Ford strike could be called off after pressure on British management from the parent company in America Pressure on union leaders to settle was also intense, and a new offer is likely to be presented today Union leaders at Land-Rover sanctioned strike action from Sunday after rejecting a pay deal Pay talks at Vauxhall in Luton were thrown into confusion when unions voted different ways on an offer Portfolio plus New Accumulator Lessons for life Bell eighth Lost fortune Sales record Horse power Index New hope for 600,000 jobless Bush heats about for answer to the wimp factor Theatre is Prince's cup of tea The new boy arrives early Hurd aiming to make terrorism Act permanent 'Devastating effect' on Anglo-Irish Agreement Waldheim tells Austria he has no need to quit File shows 'link to executed Britons' Sterling Bank & Trust Ltd Lost Trident parts 'worth £650,000' News Roundup Vote on hanging Body in Whitehall fire Pledge for taxis Dockland study delay Air traffic leader shrugs off critics How Lawson can slash tax rates with a blitz on perks Cheese alert Schoolboy 'muggers' Mayhew accused over extradition arrangements Charges rise use the NHS Second heart boy dies in hospital Thatcher claims EEC victory By Our Education Correspondent: Universities fear coercion on funding Exam 'could collapse' under attacks GCSE credibility in danger British robot arm may paint world's bridges Dog-fight rings part of international racket report says Sunday trading reform dropped Princess visits group of tranquillizer addicts Sotheby 's to sell fearsome general's royal gift Saleroom Tragedy of three 'unforgiving' minutes Fire officer died saving passenger, King's Cross inquiry told Clean-up to reveal glory of the Gorge Setback for Bill as Lords back easier abortion Alton campaign for 18-week limit Chefs launch quality drive Winter is warmest for decade Two receive royal honours Peer's inquest Killing charge Prisoner swap Shot man dies Pact clears the way for talks on single market February 15 1988 Thatcher capitulated at summit, says Labour Europe Tories are angered Theatre penalty denied Prime Minister challenged Official Secrets Act Brussels summit 'has meant despair for British farmers' individuals MPs to condemn charity chiefs Picture Gallery Onslaught on power prices Energy 315,000 helped by enterprise plan Sports facilities move is rejected House of Lords A little course in back stabbing Woodlands inventory £7m to cut waiting lists Fund 's help Bill approved Parliament today Police delays are bedevilling court services, says DPP The arguments for Nefax networking hang together… UK warned on free market European taxation Branson 's comrades-in-arms City fills home loan gap with a £1m mortgage Army is poorly managed, MPs told MoD admission on forces in Germany Claims on firearms licences rejected Actor fined Genetic proof Day of reckoning dawns for also-rans The New Hampshire primary When the answer is comfort, the clue is six across By Our Foreign Staff: Thai river robbers kill Briton Gandhi reshuffle rounds up old political warhorses Stolen Nazi files 'in British hands' World Roundup (AP): Elegant Thatcher (AFP): Walesa 's foreign trip Progress in Cyprus (AFP, Reuter): A polar bridge too far (AP): Honour for Berry (Reuter): Purge in Brunei (AFP): 8 mayors abducted Barclayshare Mercedes-Benz (Reuter): Shamir sees merits in US proposals to end unrest Seoul goes for the gold Olympic Games fever Soldiers face charges over live burials Israel's image dented by West Bank brutality and attack on PLO ship W Woolwich From Our Own Correspondent, Jerasalem: Jerusalem joy after ferry is holed by mine Nato searches for way through weapons maze Brussels View France unleashes border blitz on Eta From Our Correspondent Sydney: Airlines get bill for unpaid Australia arrival tax Howe takes offensive in arms control Kremlin challenged over lack of glasnost From Our Correspondent, Moscow: Diplomatic harmony of jazz (AP): Master of melody is dead (AP): Plane mishap (AFP): Abortion rule (AFP): Press changes (AFP): School riot (AP): Aids children Ordered out (AP): Koivisto back Coining it in Jaeger Jaeger What do they really Know? Lessons for Life Passionate arguments underlie the most radical overhaul of our education system for many years This week The Times examines what we are teaching children. We begin with 100 questions that a panel of experts think sixth-form school leavers should be able to answer. Alan Franks tried them out in schools around the country The Times Concise Crossword No 1490 Form of the top The Answers and how They Got on The Times 100 Questions every sixth-form school-leaver should be able to answer Lloyds Bank Commercial Services I hold no brief for Kurt Waldheim, who is clearly a liar and, like most of his fellow Austrains, lacked the moral fibre to oppose Hitler from day one Times Diary 'Could be that if you solve ten cases you get a free glass' Times Diary Put the doctors in charge Ian McColl sees poor management as the major NHS defect Sid betrayed Commentry Thatcher's new crusade T. E. Utley Leeches unstuck Science Report Listen, Look, Stop Fresh Winds over Cyprus Indian Card Tricks Control pf cash for universities Living together Licence to cheat? Slip of the mask Felling in Sarawak Talking about future of NHS Plans for hospital Uneasy on the ear Young musicians No hiding place Place in schools for religion Deaconesses in the Church Celibacy Question Court Circular Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Time to stop after 26 twins Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Memorial Service Luncheon Complete results from Crafts Frederick Loewe Master of the Musical Commander Richard Jessel Señorita Nora Astorga Mr Geoffrey Chapman Births, Marriages, Deaths Bridge Anniversaries Dinners Appointment Meeting Parliament Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adrift, in space or afloat Television Curtains Collectors' choice Galleries Douglas Cooper and the Masters of Cubism Tate Gallery "Noble and Patriotic": The Beaumont Gift National Gallery Ny Art Now Ii Saatchi Collection Money is not the object Jocelyn Herbert (right) is one of our most admired stage designers. Chris Peachment interviewed her Star turn lands in an Irish bog Concerts A Handful of Stars Bush Theatre Startling solos ECO/Tate Barbican RPO/Temirkanov Royal Festival Hall The South Bank Centre Spring Comes to Country Life The look of his line Flirt with the thrill of a wisp Fashion The season's essential accessory is the fichu-a wisp of chiffon that guarantees instant glamour Top stops for the traveller Peacock parade People Kaffe Fassett Theatre London Entertainments Natioanl Theatre National Theatre A merry wife at Windsor Cordula Television and Radio A day in the life of the Old Lady Television Choice Nature s remedies Radio Choice Kinnock puts bus ban on TV-am The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,593 Alexandrian palms for a People's Palace Word-Watching Weather Jocular garb and quality of mercy Common sketch Stock Market Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Questions to bank on Birmid Summary Bell Group in record loss Holmes à Court empire shaken by market crash SE investigates sudden rise in Stylo share price Record retail sales figures confound fear of slowdown Bargain buy for British Gas New Zealand's Petrocorp bought for £300m Pearson buys US publisher Woolworth pays £32m for Share Beazer bid for Wimpey ruled out Prime Health Index Meyer purchases US builders' merchant Business Roundup French firm for Colloids Honeysuckle rose Barclayshare in £lm drive Stanley Leisure buys Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Empire Blacks sports shops deal BET expands in US Commodities cast shadow over Dalgety Tempus Patten backs debt relief (Reuter): Recovery continues Tokyo Investors stay on sidelines as volume dips Stock Markets (Reuter): Prices expected to rise Frankfurt Staveley in $22m purchase (Reuter): Demand loses impetus Sydney By OUr Banking Correspondent: Union Bancorp sale is imminent Enterprise Oil 'encouraged by discovery in Lincolnshire Peachey accused in Epic defence Nortel sells telecom and data interests Another departure at County Buoyant Dalgety produces record £47m interim profit Port in a storm The Times City Diary Black Mark The Times City Diary The Charmer The Times City Diary Leaving the field The Times City Diary Nat West predicts fall in UK growth Setback for Benedetti in Belgian bid £4.3m profit for Merrett Coates stake Barker's Low road to victory at Dee Comment Challenge for Chancellor Property Enterprise Trusts City regulators seek delay for authorization of firms Airport Skis flying high on the slopes Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Molins names new managing director Appointments MAM has Useful holding British electrical goods boom Fail in aluminium stock lifts prices to an eight-year high By Our City Staff: GEC in £165m Chinese project PLM soars Hollywood awaits war over stake in MCA UniChem is taking business from rivals' By Our City Staff: Marketing switch at newsprint firms By Our City Staff: Savoy goes to court London Traded Options Turnover remains low Stock Exchage Prices The Times Unit Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Birth of the bright superstar Andrew Pollack in San Francisco on computer power Robots on the ocean wave Japanese scientists are devising new solutions for sea transport and in the depths are finding help from snails Philips Icon Computer Resources Ltd Neural secrets of the little molluscs In search of the good consultant Perspective Hard schedules for software A big increase in computer workload is in the offing with new government legislation, says Caroline Berman Jabscene M Micrognosis International A simple route over the jumps for the point-to-point copier A 'domino' theory used in automation Briefing Morgan Computer Events Compaq WAC Wright Air Conditioning Morse Japanese firms to serve up the chips At last, a forgery-proof note? Hewlett Packard CACI Market Analysis Computer International Limited Systems Analyst City of London Data General Icon Computer Resources LTD Intereurope Blinkered suppliers miss out on wider markets Multiple Display Advertising Items Mid Bedfordshire District Council Berkshire Surrey County Council Kingston Polytechinic Mole Valley District Council County Secretary and Solicitor's Department Mole Valley District Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Principal/Honorary Senior Lecturer East Surrey Health Authority Think again before you take tip jogging Horizons A guide to carer opportunities We neglect shamefully the part of the body which carries us, but as Joan Llewelyn Owens points out, there is no lack of opportunity to correct the damage Chiropodists often the first to see circulatory problems Orthotic devices for a congenital lack ot toes City & Hackney Health Authority Hampshire Internationa Social Service of Great Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items The Institute of Health Services Management Lancashire Constabulary London Borough of Sutton an Equal Opportunity… The Road Haulage Assocation Limited Ministry of Defence Graduate Retraining Scheme Multiple Display Advertising Items MP Michael Page Partnership Harding Legal Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Securities & Commodities Investments plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Recruitment Linklaters & Paines Confederation Life Austin Knight Selection Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Conveyancing Partner Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Badenoch & Clark AA Legal Services Planning Lawyer "The Times Guide to Legal & Financial… The difficult concept of possession in relation to drugs Court of Appeal Law Report February 16 1988 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Legal Appointments The Odore Goddard Multiple Display Advertising Items Proving intention to possess Personal approach by officer is necessary British Telecom 3i a Wealth of Experience Evidence needed of inability LSA Laurence Simon Associates Oppenheimers Christian Davies Harding Legal-Recruitment Chambers and Partners MID Glamorgan County Council Partnership Prosepects Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cable and Wireless Helps the world communicate McDonnell Douglas Information Systems Company Secretary Diary of the Times Classified Badenoch & Clark Jaems Davis & Partners Amerda Hess Dilley discovers the discipline to take giant steps forward Cricket: In their Hour of Need England Find a Fast Bowler with Reasons to Be Cheerful (AP): Hughes shows a meaner streak Legal Appointments MSL Chartered Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Deputy Company Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning in adversity Fencing Redskins progress thanks to Didcott Ice Hockey JHA John Hamilton Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Rival promoters braced for night under same roof Boxing Austrians clear way to Olympics for cheats Yachting Dual monarchy addressing the balance Racing may never really have been the sport of kings it liked to think it was, but it has become a sport of the people. Twenty-two million people have a be at least once a year and attendances at racecourses last year totalled 4,349,126. Racing employs more than 100,000 people on the racetracks, in the stables, in the betting shops and in all the other ancillary activities. Horse race betting creates revenue of more than £300 million for the Government each year. Who are the people of power, what are the politics, how is racing preparing for the Nineties? Christopher R. Hill today begins a four-part study of the sport with an examination of the changing relations between the Jockey Club and the Betting Levy Board Slimmons to meet at Lord's Hockey Bryant keeps rolling along Bowls Today's Fixtures Livingston face cup expulsion Volleyball Davies faces harsh realities of US Golf Wadkins survives late shock (Reuter): Norman fights to play El Rey heads challengers Mandarin: Towcester Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Talented Proud Pilgrim ready to atone for series of costly errors Racing Scudamore hearing to be decided Weaver registers first training win Nottingham results Bowlby looks forward to festival rides Third title victory for Devoy Squash Rackets Bile gives Elliott a taste of his finishing speed Athletics Chance of top meet for Palace Swimming No surprises as Hearst and Sendall triumph Student Sport Gascoigne must avoid yellow card Bingham caught short Pools Forecast Beardsley provides Allen with the perfect example Football: Tottenham Hotspur Forward Has the Chance to Put his Club Problems behind Him Welsh not giving up on Clough Exiles steal the show for Monaco Pendrey plans for tears to stop FA Cup Watford shed chains of fear Barrow facing another away-day tie Gullit and Sanchez face bans Overseas Results Portsmouth put Baird up for sale Wraps to come off on Ely and Tideway Rowing A shaky win for Kingston Basketball Canadian dreams on thin ice Winter Olympic: How the Host Nation's Ice Hockey Ambitions were Almost Scuppered by the Poles Jansen fall casts a pall over US team Soviet surprise Snow Reports Second gold for East Germans Ellison shapes up Today's Events Television Times By a Special Correspondent: Golden win for Moore Water Skiing Soviet pair move into clear lead Results from Calgary For the Record Strong case for giving Orwin the captaincy Rugby Uniion Students will have plenty to play for Adams can take heart from Paris Judo Olympic Reporting St Helens and Hull best served Rugby League Zurbriggen joins all-time greats Bell is Britain's best ever Heritable Capital Plan Limited British No. I escapes fatal accident in bob Chelsea coach Walley is fired Mansell's fine start Sport in Brief Moseley face holders in quarter-final repeat Quarter-final draw Moseley v Bath Sale v Bristol Plymouth Albion v Wasps Harlequins v Waterioo Rain could wash away England's hopes Conflict over maydays The last hurrah of Butlin Games End Column
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