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News from 20/02/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Juan Carlos Gumucio, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, Michael Evans and Martin Fletcher, Robert Carr, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Rauf R. Denktas, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Mario Modiano, Edward Shotter, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, John Cooney, Martin Fletcher and Stewart Tendler, Vivien Goldsmith, Olive Norfolk, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Martin Cropper, Tony Hetherinton, Hugh Montefiore, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Sabine Durrant, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Walter Sinclair, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Montagu of Beaulieu, David Miller, David Watts, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Tim Jones and Craig Seton, Nicholas Beeston, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Ken Gosling, Nicholas Brett, Alexandra Jackson, W. J. Burroughs, Martha Honey, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Irving Wardle, Peter Brimelow, Ian Ross, Geoffrey J. Samuel Headmaster, Bryan Appleyard, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Joy Melville, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Iain MacLeod, J. E. Poole (Assistant Keeper of Applied Art), Anthony Parsons, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Philip Webster, Ian Stafford, Michael Mabbs, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, Desmond Goch (Deputy President), Peter Hankey, Paul Griffith, Jonathan Meades, Bailey Morris, Chris Moore, Maria Scott, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, K. G., David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, Jane Macartney, Peter Newmark, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Steinitz, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Richard Battley, Richard Williams,

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Police group to meet over Hermon case Pressure grows on RUC 'shoot to kill' issue Portfolio—PLUS NEW—Accumulator Record for societies Freight sell-off On the quiet Skiing upset Index By Our City Staff: Double-counting led to takeover mix-up British raider finds a financial Aladdin's cave The Queen and her grandchildren Microfilm fails to implicate Waldheim Reforms to cut cost of seeking compensation Land-Rover strike set to go ahead Petley & Co Ltd Tournament of the Mind The Times A drug which puts cheats a step ahead Four officers face escape inquiry News Roundup Weapons displayed VAT fraud charges House must go Rothermere sentence The German National Tourist Office Manager jailed 10 years of incest Private sector seeks hospital contracts £100,000 a year to keep girl alive Health authority funds long-term home care The Son fined £75,000 for rape case contempt NatWest opens a can of worms over £3m debt Moore walks out on heart boy quiz Beefeaters fear Disney-style Tower Civil Service shake-up Action over Labour symbol Escalator given arson test Anderton's job safe after new pledge to avoid controversy Private lives for Coward paintings Sale Room Virgin set to win top B-Cal route Branson's Atlantic challenge Poundstretcher a British Airways Company Fame hanging in the balance Russell's first opera cancelled Bronze idol must be returned to Hindu temple Museums fear for their treasures Treasury to pay for city colleges 'Peeping Tom' is jailed for life Two freed in murder plot case Predators line up to seize Land Rover's market share Pay rise warning to industry Killing charge Andrewes Educational Publishing Gyngell to widen journalists' role TV-am seeks strong showing in current affairs International link-up sought to fight crime DTI's strategy on EEC market Labour sows rural questions to snare Gummer Needle exchanges 'needed to contain spread of Aids' Minister defends rural development Warning to Lambeth Blast in Namibia bank kills 14 World Roundup US hunts 'Mr X ' Biaggi vows to fight (Reuter): Gadaffi's sanctuary Eta talks to resume Cyril Kaye Boesky in gun scare Refugees flee war Terror trio win shock acquittal Action Directe trial Apartheid exile seeks funds for black students Deal on Noriega charges denied Agile Dole trips over the character factor Five little words damaged the man who was supposed to keep on smiling Sandinistas say pact within reach when talks suspended Nicarague peace process The Times Shnltz to press for speed-up on arms Soviet-Afghan aid deals raise fears of a 'security zone' Pakistan warns of bloodbath The Fur Superstore Israelis braced for more rioting Palestinians snipe at soldiers with slingsshots Extremists put price on colonel's life Lebanese kidnapping Dark horse Vasiliou leading in race for Cyprus presidency Arafat speech walkout by US Roh under fire for keeping Chun men in ministerial team Cautious change in Korea Japan falls into line on nuclear waste Queueing up to test democracy From Our Own Correspondent: Rise in pollution alarms Seoul The cost of economic success The moment the Russians rammed a US ship Gandhi riding high m polls LWT (Reuter): Sikh bomb raids Times Diary 'Anyone would think he was on a cricket tour of New Zealand' Platoon ... fired! Commntary. Peter Brimelow A man with many enemies Richard Food considers the future of Ulster's Chief Constable Mugabe's model harmony Birth of a scourge Science Report A Semi-Public Service Pope John Paul's Challenge No Place for Amnesty Risk of new exam's collapse No grant for Bach Siamese twins Need to retain compulsory audit Power supplies Romanian churches London's traffic Cyprus libel case Paper weight Weighing risk of tagging trials By a Staff Reporter: Council House Sales Challenged Court Circular Luncheons Service Dinners Mountbatten Festival of Music 1988 Intercity Furs Ltd. University news Latest wills An issue that will not go away Memorial Services Appointments Forthcoming marriages Major Guy Turrall Bravery in both Wars Helene Gordon-Lazareff Captain 'Willie' Wilson Marion Sinclair Mr Benjamin Kagan Births, Marriages, Deaths College opens to credit cards Anniversaries Prince to open canal museum Birthdays Church news Personal Columns Helena International Services for tomorrow To Place Your Classified Advertisement Entertainments The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tallis Scholars The Hanover Band Parcell Room Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Raymond Gubbay Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall NatWest Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Lloyds Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Victor Houhhauser Mahler Symphony No. 8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Town Country Building Society Snap judgement The man who freezes fame When the famous start thinking of immortality, they call for Karsh of Ottawa. On the day his latest photographs of the Queen are published, he tells Bryan Appleyard about life in black and white Index Horizon Lakes & Mountains Times Newspapers Ltd. ABTA Self-Catering Entertainments How to survive the guillotine Edited by Shone Crawford Poole On a leisurley cruise in the Camargue, Nicholas Brett and family have a moment of comic high drama, and see the buils run Ski Report Ski Events Hoverspeed P&O Ferries ABTA Thomas Cook Cedok Tours & Holidays Ltd Children Yugotours Maritime Skicall Picture Gallery Jamaica Brittany Ferries The deep sleep of Orpheus Travel News Travel Books Shoparound MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Filof X Multiple Display Advertising Items Averys of Bristol GDS Shirts Home Brew Multiple Display Advertising Items Ties Narrowed Kum Kum Kites Multiple Display Advertising Items Solana House Nameplate Co Ardenco Ltd. Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Condensation Damp Problems? Knives are out for winter Gradening This it is the ideal time for taking hardwood cuttings Chasing the dragon in Soho Out and about Cotswold Carpenter Cutlery Replated Pine beds by Moriarti Diy Plastics Ltd No Title Mitsubishi Electric Weekend Tips Do You Know how little it costs? Mountfield Juices rather than cream The Times Cook Hight-fat cream should be used sparingly, Frances Bissell warns as she recommends that sometimes yoghurt can be a good substitute, even though it is not always easy to use Marshalls Multiple Display Advertising Items Topping the bill Eating out Jonathan Meades applaudes the brio of a chef's star performance Nescafe Cap Colombie After the bread and butter Drink A kind of laughter Television Mr Ying and his cultural party piece Actor Ying Ruocheng, who can be seen in The Last Emperor, has a more demanding role as China's Vice-Minister of Culture. He tells Jane MacArtney about his efforts to encourage the arts in his country Pulling out all the stops for quality Paul Griffith meets Messiaen's favourite organ player. who tomorrow plays Livre du Saint Sacrement before the composer Trapped in confines of custom Theatre Princess Ivona Gulbenkian Theatre, Canterbury Warrior shields an underdog's lament The River That Ran Away Albany Empire Glasnost goes to the cinema David Robinson report from the Berlin Film Festival A Quiet day going mad at the office Scottish Theatre Anything For a Quiet Life On tour Inside the O-Zone O-Zone, by Paul Theroux (Penguin, £3.95) Flavour of France Classical Record Melodies de la belle Epoque. Fischer Dieskau/Holl A pick from the pack Bridge A voice in the soul Papperback Art Blakey's finest hour Jazz Records Chess Underdog who has become a giant Sounds familiar Rock Records Concise Crossword No 1494 Watching brief Theatre Out of the shadows The Week Ahead Rock Galleries Dance Opera Saturday Choice Television and Radio Sunday Choice Pope blames power tensions The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,597 Sculptor challenges the British weather Shots in back were 'not denied' Kinnock meets Israeli Prime Minister Weather Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound Swiss buy stake in lLG Trust battle LME record Summary Takeover rules to be challenged Birmid double-counting prompts panel action Barker & Dobson is heavily defeated in bid for Dee Pru-Bache closes gilts operation Societies overtake unit trusts Casj inflow at highest for a three-month period NFC faces bumby road Charges may name Britons Interim profit at Alumasc dips to £1.9m Mercury Fund Managers Business and Finance County holding in DTI check Selec TV loss National presses for actuary's return Business Roundup B&C has 94% of Abaco Bibby sale threatened Offer closes at Jacksons Barclays NZ in the red Johnson Fry plc Anglo Nordic dealing halted Interim gain for Courtney Wellcome news on Aids drug lifts shares by 24p Srock Market Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Australian big three suffer heavily in crash Lautro to miss SIB's recognition deadline Late rally boosts Dow Wall Street Recent Issues Traditional Options Tonks raises offer after Hepworth bid to grab Henderson By Our City Staff: Mountleigh and Heritage join in leisure developments 'Brief gap' in investor protection Never mind the ICI figures just watch its predictions Tempus CBI to oppose higher fuel bills After the bang and the crash a wallop was inevitable The need at Plessey now is jam today Investors Chronicle Appointments The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Account ends on drab note Stock Exchange Prices Hard-sell techniques at TSB Unit Linked Insurance Investments Householders, take care to keep costs down Famly Money Briefing Interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates Base Lending Rates Some hidden words on early retirement MS: Men in a pension fight Only one tax free friendly society investment per… The Family Bond from Family Assurance Society Midland Fun things caught in the Act This Week The Equitable Life Sun Alliance Unit Trusts Your battle plan before the Budget Tax Planning Payout protests Aids British & Commonwealth Merchant Bank PLC Bank protesters get the BUG London Life Tenerife turned out quite sunny after all Timeshare Fidelity Making Money Make Money Multiple Display Advertising Items The Equitable Life Mim Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited Woodstock Breeding Services PLC Shares that came to a stop Dealing Portfolio plus New Accumulator Flemings Investment Trusts Finance for the artists of merit Loans Barclayshare a Better in Stockbroking Chase De Vere Investments Limited Fimbra Colegrave Johnson Fry Ltd Deadline dash for top taxpayers MIPs Parent power builds up for a Budget Offensive Trial by newspaper was contempt Law Report February 20 1988 Forget North-South : the Mancunians are winning Legal and Financial Edward Fennell visited Manchester and found Northern grit smoothed by the properity of the city's business centre, the "Golden Half-Mile" Bristol Polytechnic Multiple Classified Advertising Items " the Times Guide to Legal & Financial… Alsop Stevens Solicitors March, Pearson & Skelton Solicitors Stephensons & Co. Legal & Financial Services Guide Foysters Solicitors Cobbett Leak Almond Solicitors Field, Cunningham & Co. Cooper Sons Hartley & Williams Charles Rosenberg & Co. Solicitors HL Halliwell Landau A. W. Mawer & Co. Elliott & Company Vaudrey Osborne & Mellor Hall Brydon Diggines DeFreitas feels just about as depressed as the surroundings Cricket: DeFREITAS Loses Form Just as his England Bowling Rival Impresses with Four Wicket Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow (PA): Lush to write on wrongs of Dilley Sport on Television Starlets set off on world conquest Naylor-Leyland to take high rank at the United Services Point-To-Point Piggott fourth at Cagnes Yesterday's results Chepstow Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Flying Barnbrook Again poised to underline claims for Arkle Racing: Wlsworth Can Increase Lead in Trainers' Prize Money List by Plundering Valuable Prizes at Chepstow and Windsor Phil Grey to surprise the seniors Gifford maintains momentum for powerful Festival attack Mandarin: Windsor Mandarin: Newcastle Jefferson and Doughty cleared French plan to get the full measure from two half-pints Rugby Union: Parc Des Princes Game Pitches Improving Irish against Changed Home Side with a Lot to Prove England reshape midfield Australians searching for a new president By a special Correspondent: Welsh rally to snatch late victory Thorburn and Hastings are well-matched plunderers Weekend Team News Rehearsal in Cup could open up the chase for title Rugny League Injury threatens Pappin's tour Hocky Williams beaten by passport Athletics Clarke set to strike high notes S African withdraws Bowls Ballesteros rediscovers the silken touch of old Golf (Reuter): Benepe halfway there Everton aim to upset odds with repeat Foorball: Fifth-Round Tie at Goodison Park Tomorrow Could See the Return of Bracewell Port Vale v Watford Taming the fire of youth Walsh goal not enough For the Record (Reuter): Italy face Soviet test Scandinavian drivers in the firing line Motor Rallying Result from Calgary Weekend Events Swedes left trailing Connors at a peak for battle with the man mountain Tennis Jansher Khan punishes foe's effrontery Squash Rackets Television Times Ferguson ready to risk Robson for Cup success FA Cup Chirac blunder on 1998 World Cup Breaking in gently Sports in Brief Scudamore banned for 21 days Improving local grounds Aggressive Kiehl conquers Nakiska and fancied rivals Beleaguered Edwards is given a minder Showdown at the Corral The struggle to keep track of the drug cheats (AP): Record for Gulyayev

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