News from 22/02/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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David Wade, Clifford Longley, John Goodchild, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Harry Debelius and Susan MacDonald, Barry Trowbridge, Johnathan Braude, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Duncan Madsen, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Gerald L. Wood, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, George Hodgson Chief Economist, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Michael Hornby, Howard Foster, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Phillip Compbell, Michael Tate, Timothy Renton, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Clare Hogg, David Kirk, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Fionnuala McHugh, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Kenneth Miller, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, George Goyder, D. M. O'connor, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, A. W. F. Edwards, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Humphrey Hawksley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Richard Adams, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Phil Baker, Robert Lusty, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Michael Binyon Washington, Paul Griffiths, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Alan Tuffin, Maxwell Newton, Iain C. Baillie, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Diane Hill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Young, John England, Christopher Walker, Iain MacLeod, Carol Ferguson, Richard Burton Chairman of the Cable Authority, Howard Tomlinson, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Richard Ford and John Spicer, Christopher Martin, Ian Stafford, David Walker, David Sinclair, Shona Crawford, Stephen Pettitt, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Chris Moore, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Penny Perrick, Nick Higham, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,
ResumoPassenger jets in second near miss over UK Mix up brings aircraft to within 800 feet Portfolio Inside 700 pubs sold BP assurance Liverpool win Crowd trouble Index Desert rebels seize Irish nuns Happy employees vote themselves a fortune Hermon queries Stalker ability RUCchief's public attack 7 Lawson may cut top tax band to only 35% US allows firm to sign space deal with Russia Ministers tell Land-Rover: do not give in Inquiry into Saudi stake in TV-am Jersey Sunny February heads for record Trends in marriage Fewer register to vote Husbands barred Cinema shake-up call By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Hailsham call for change on secrecy ABTA Boycott Lilly call New use for algae Soldier questioned after Irish border shooting Call to stop secrecy for 'celebrity' defendants Law makes it easier to get compensation for poor goods In the first two articles, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, looks at the background to a new law aimed at helping victims of defective products to claim compensation Unions' views crucial, says Edmonds Labour Party policy Enter the dragon for new year Code sought on use of foetal cells Brain tissue transplants Schools director in race argument Nine nurses trained intensive care jobs How hospitals are battling to treat sick children in face of cash problems Library rebels settle in £2m estimate for penniless painter's last work Saleroom Rebels' classes may be held outdoors GCSEexamination dispute Discount deal to take out tonsils Labour defiant in red cross dispute An ice-age hippo in suburbia Issues of Government Stock Two share winnings of £8,000 Portfolio Plus New Accumulator By Our Media Editor: BBC digs for lost gardeners Ditch death The Employment Service Probation officers oppose 'ineffective' electronic tagging Drop in variation of Euro car prices How Taxes Affect Car Prices Delays plague work on 150 bypass schemes Motorway repairs Rover Group Scout ventures out Assessing the Ibbs concept Whitehall Brief by David Walker (Reuter): Marines captors repeat spy claim World Roundup (Reuter): Briton abducted Defeat for gangsters Rio mud rescue Pretoria aircraft hit Angola to avenge Namibia deaths Cuts deal at Post Hawke in poll test Sex scandal forces preacher out of pulpit Disgrace of TV evangelical could hurt Roberton campaign Communist-backed tycoon elected president in Cyprus (AP): Soviet loans for private homes Poles want strawberry fields for ever Bush riding high in the South French to query farm cash curbs Canon Superpower hopes grow for summit strategic arms deal Intercity Kissinger call for an Israeli withdrawal Blindfold ride for Palestinians after dawn raid Kohl's laurels fail to silence Strauss Tv spell cast by a Hindu myth Letter from Delhi British Airways Seized Basques accused of plot to hit French interests 'Heroes' of Marcos revolt face arrest NPI Prince and the showgirls (Reuter): Ordination protesters mark visit by Runcie (AP): Arias charity Airlift restart (Reuter): Bomb battle (AFP): Troops leave Poll victory Fleet losses Questions of intelligence Starting towmorrow, The Times Tournament of the Mind will challenge all members of the family to a test of numeracy, logic, word power, and general knowledge. It offers a £5,000 prize for the outright invidividual winner and an IBMpersonal computer for the winning class in the schools' section Set by Mensa, the questions, will appear over the course of 20 days, becoming increasingly difficult. The top 10 schools and 100 individual highest scorers will then be invited to take part in a final series The first questions appear tommorrow; today some sample questions are offered land, as a prologue, Alan Franks takes a look at intelligence tests and discovers some useful tricks of the trade Running for cover in the Gulf war The cost of insurance may be falling for ships sailing through the battle zone, but their crews still feel very much at risk Concise Crossword No 1495 The Times Times Diary Picture Gallery Of modern human bondage Bernard Levin Carve-up caveats Commentary Robin Oakley Share-owning socialism Alan Tuffin advises Labour to embrace 'worker's capitalism' Fifth columnists Science Report The Irish Questions Pretoria and Perestroika Two Weeks on Editing books for today's children Gcse discrepancy Clergy and morals 'Peter Pan' copyright Plight of military air controllers Training engineers University funding Short in the tooth? (From a Correspondent): Exmoor as It is DiMOTAPP Thai Casas in the air Readers of The Times are noted for their love of adventure in a new survey which questions the British attitude to holidays. Shona Crawford Poole reports Rights of men Valley of the shadows How the author of steamy Sixties best-sellers has become a feminist inspiration Escape to Perfection Escape to Adventure The Aircraft Manufacturer Mstislav Rostropovich, the cellist, is to give a… Birthdays today Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Marriages Pick of the Week at Christie's Now that liberalism has lost Clifford Longley Memorial Service Francis Holland School Richmond Tutorial College Jane Glover takes over Huddersfield Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Dr. John Allegro Macerick student of Dead Sea Scrolls Mr. Laurence Gordon René Char Births, Marriages, Deaths Nature Notes Parliament this week Appointments Announcements Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Helena International For Sale Flatshare Kathini Graham Limited Overseas Travel Cook Country-Loving for Beautiful Dorset Home Overseas Travel South of France Ham and egos Television Food for thought has spice and style Radio St. Joseph's Hospice Nostalgie de la Bo Evergreen English actress Evelyn Laye tells Sheridan Morley why the revival in London this week of Noel Coward's Bitter Sweet evokes powerful memories Setting a poor example Rock Bill Wyman/etc Albert Hall Odd couple French Theatre Mercier et Camier Creteil Maison des Arts Authenticity, wit and imagination Opera Dido/Pyramus Queen Elizabeth Hall Perfect partners Jazz Kenny Wheeler Colchester Arts Centre Sadly lacking Concerts Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall BBC so/ Loughran Barbican/Radio 3 Aldwych Theatre The challenge from the skies The next decade will see a revolution in satellite and cable services, making today's broadcasting services obsolescent. Timothy Renton, Minister of State at the Home Office, pinpoints key trends Euromac But how many will be viewing? Here come the evangelists British Telecom International The revolution may be late, but it will happen Super Channel Golden age of viewing is yet to dawn The difficulties of organisizing an entertainment bonanza Micro-X ASTRA Eutelsat Cable & Satellite 88 Entertainments Theatre Verdi 's sleeping beauty Tournament of the Mind Bookings Theatre: Jeremy Kingston; Films: Geoff Brown;… Europlan Water Ltd. A scandalous parallel Television Choice Radio Choice To Hidden Hearing Ltd BBC1 Kinnock to tour African states The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,598 Cosmonaut walks tall after record flight Waldheim 'on wanted list' Commando executions Weather Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound Positive view calms financial markets US Notebook CBI warning of rising costs Prices to go up faster after higher pay deals Kuwait reaffirms it will not interfere at BP £80m GrandMet pubs sale The pace that impressed Pacer USM Review Workers steer NFC on the road to a Stock Exchange listing London Forfaiting oversubcribed By Our City Staff: £100m float planned at UK Paper John Charcol British Gas limits role Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Appointments Base Lending Rates The eagle preens its image as vultures hover overhead Analysis Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Conder buys 75% stake in Elemeta Stiff medicine needed for long-term health Gild-Edged Third Market Gold Labour backs industry Brent oil futures contract nearer R&D costs rules to be changed Farewell from Sir Charles Unions join the attack on privatization Generous analysis The Times City Diary No big deal-er The Times City Diary Bearing down The Times City Diary Lunch—at £24,000 The Times City Diary First out of town venture by M&S SE raps Acorn over share sale Computer changes bring staff snags 80% stake for Bowthorpe Welcome awaits any investment stimulus Economic View Public spending priorities Board Meetings Citycall Capitalization and change on week Sticj Exchange Prices Battle for pits of the future Finning Newcomer's role Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drill Sure Limited O&K BUDGE Betting on a heavyweight Opencast coal has reduced its operating costs while the product's retail price, writes John Spicer, has increased Back to nature ICI A big job for Big Geordie Simonacco DVE The drill or fill dilemma There is more to coal mining in Britain, writes David Young, than simply extracting it from a known deposit Leverton How BC tries to keep the peace Environment and energy: seeking a happy balance British Coal Man and machine Johnsons (Chopwell) Limited/lindley Plant Limited Todd of Pemberton Bucyrus-Europe Ltd Terex The careful way to catch the market Child loses right of settlement Disposition to defeat financial relief claim is reviewable Calculating damages for race bias Concealing true intention makes entry illegal Final decision in planning appeal Finishing hours good only for mitigation Bryanston School Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Helen's School Don't float all your hopes on the college milk round The annual hunt for talented graduates by head-hunters can raise false expectations and it is best to make a realistic appraisal of your true strengths, says Clare Hogg Malvern College Ashdown House Bedstone College Warwick Business School Junior School Expansion Highgate School Prep & Public Schools Merchant Taylor's School Drama BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Dame Allan's School Luckley-Oakfield School The Leys School Gabbitas Truman & Thring Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giggleswick The Downs School Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wentworth Milton Mount Scorton Grammar School Pcl Child Courses University of Bradford The British Institute of Florence Pre University? 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University Appointments University of Southampton Department of Civil Engineering University of Oxford Peterhouse, Cambridge University Appointments University of Warwick The University of Leeds The University of Buckingham University of Bristol University of Reading The University of Manchester University of Southampton The University of Manchester University of Birmingham Aberystwyth Lectureships in Information Systems University of Stirling University of London University of Dundee University of Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Redbridge London Borough London Business School The Ackers Trust British School of Archaeology at Athens University of Bristol Corlears School Joslin Rowe Carrera Dancon MMECplc Educational Keeble College, Oxford Nuffield College, Oxford Summerfield Lerner Ltd Fruit Importers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items School Secretary London town University of Liverpool Ashbourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Receptionist Advertising Company Beavers Ltd Isis UK Ltd Havelet Leasing Limited TM Economists Advisory Group Ltd Dynamic Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY Travel Agency Wordstar Audio Secretary VSEL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Executive Sec The Times Tempstempstemps Personal Audio Sec Angela Mortimer Maine - Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Legal Audio Pa/wp Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mistprestige Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Beck Secr?taries plus Elizabeth Hunt Caroline King Secretarial Appointments Elizabeth Hunt The Zarak Partnership Adventure Personnel Ltd Busy Property Company Secretary International Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt La Créme Maine - Tucker Zarak Hay Associates Ltd Gatting glad of chance to change his fortunes Cricket: Captain Leads by Example as Luck Smiles Unexpectedly on the England Side (Reuter): Hookes swells total La Créme De La Creme The Ritz Cavendish Personnel Heaton Bennett Zarak Hay Associates Ltd St. James Court Stratton Bureau Judy Fisher Associates Masterlock Recruitment Picture Gallery Personal Assistant to the Chairman Multiple Classified Advertising Items A victory proves well worth the wait Golf Harris learns the hard way Sqyash Rackets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birchfield run off at the double with the money Athletics (Reuter): Kostadinova again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arsenal's penalty luck holds good Football: End of the Last Realistic Chance of Honours for Old Trafford this Season as McCLAIR Misses a Crucial Opportunity at Highbury Vale please their namesakes again English boys prove too speedy for the Welsh Crosby could lift the 'nearly men' Weekend Football Results and Tables Portsmouth show a superior class By a Speical Correspondent: Jones embraces the new spirit of Wimbledon Johns error may give Luton edge Mandarin: Winning chance for Gaye Brief Mandarin: Fontwell Park Mandarin: Wolverhampton From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Abbey Glen challenge threatened Saturday's results Surf Board shows right Racing Embiricos triumph heads clean sweep Point-To-Point Results from six meetings Leaders over the jumps A rare collector's piece How the five nations' rugby championship was suddenly revived on high pitches of fevour in both Cardiff and Paris Details from Weekend Matches Exhausted York fail in the final Arrogant Williams outshines Tigers Superb Bell punishes slipshod Gosforth French exact heavy toll from tame opponents Wales check on Jones Deputy the subject of varying assessments Irish fail to assess Gallic strategy Saracens assault well held Soviets dominate dance Piccard's win evokes the halcyon days for France Winter Olympics: First Win for French Male Skier at Major Championship for 18 Years Details from Calgary (Reuter): Rotsch adds more gold High winds cause bobsleigh chaos Wachter's further blow to Swiss For the Record Gordon and Soor steer Hounslow smoothly through Hockey Pate keeps up his winning streak Golf Today's Fixtures Houghton steers the Red Avengers Noah gains title as Connors pulls out Brown's US venture pays off Boitano is in a. world and class of Ms own Airikkala's fourth wint Waddle faced with possible operation Orser flattered by judges' tie-break (Reuter): Pole is banned for drugs and team penalized Scarring the national game End Column Operation for Melrose
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