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News from 23/02/1988

1988; Gale Group;

Autores

Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Robert Dawson Scott, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, John Ballantine La Jolla, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Marie Staunton Director, Harvey Elliott, Cliff Feltham, Philip Howard, Geoffrey Pardoe, Watkinson, Ian Murray, Miles Copeland, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Dessa Trevisan, Mario Modiano, Geoffrey Smith, Philip Hunt, Director, Colin Narbrough, Regina v Hamid Shadrokh-Cigari, Joe Joseph, C. McGovern, Jim Railton, Philip Taubman, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Maureen Dixon, Director, Linda McConnell, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ralph Rogers, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Caroline Berman, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, David Sanger, Gregory Weingarten, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Michael Heseltine, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Kerry Gill and Martin Fletcher, Andrew Hislop, Ed Gorman, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Aaron Ridley, Dennis Signy, David Miller, David Watts, T. E. Utley, David Lindley, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Michael Goldstein, Craig Brown, Yuri Matischen, Steve Acteson, John Cooney, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Ann Chubb, James Jungius, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, John Bell City Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Ben Pimlott, Colin Humphreys, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Geof Wheelwright, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Andrew Longmore and Roy Moor, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Iain MacLeod, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Ian Stafford, Stephen Pettitt, Pat Sweet, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, Mac Margolis Rio de Janeiro, G. Gerasimov, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, John Lumley, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Anthony Jones, Colin Campbell, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, P. W. M. Copeman, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, I. M. Gaddum,

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GPs and their patients may be privatized Radical health plan to pay for basic care only Portfolio plus New Accumulator Galloway rejected in Hillhead BA under fire Peacekeepers Index MPs nominate BBC for Nobel peace prize Gromyko reveals Mao's nuclear trap for US Sir John soldiering on at 80 MP facing resign call on TV-am Shultz hopeful of arms pact Dublin launches its own inquiry Border shooting Air safety unit to curb traffic over Britain Tournament of the Mind C. Howard & Partners Ltd 'Poor' show from the opposition News Roundup Talk line cut off Academic freedom Air rescue boosted Fans' freedom hope Tal scoops chess cash as Kasparov falters Printers in the City Pc's fifth award TUC acts on union MPs split on 'unanimous' report Political sniping mars call for more health funds Todd halts count after balloting complaints Damages claimants still face hurdles in fight for justice In the second of two articles on the new product liability law, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, looks at how far the law will help victims in practice A special night for Weinberger 500 new jobs at revitalized van plant RAF jet in air-miss scare Air safety Stalker memoirs are a 'breach of confidence' Threat to child nurses' training Mystery of U-turn that caused fatal pile-up on the M4 'The coadch was going to hit the van. The van exploded and just distintegrated' Overtaker 'punched driver on motorway' Dull jobs kept for the women Late-running legend keeps them waiting on platform 8 Fund to buy Gainsborough Bath fights for painting Saleroom Boy aged eight beats O level record New maths prodigy, but English studies suffer AudioStar Bosch Britons are feared dead in hotel fire BMA to act over medical blunders Mileage fixed on new car CAA's air-miss inquiry decision is praised Transport City airport fears are raised Government succeeds in its Thames bridge amendment Tories refuse to admit defeat Peer attacks Scargill Unions Stalker point rejected Ministers' shopping centre displeases MPs Biffen launches attack on the poll tax Flagship 'may be Titanic' Onslaught on BR chairman Comic Relief demand refused Grants for research Aids hospice gains £1.25m Docks Bill Broads move Parliament today Gun police to have more support after shock of shootings Tests on frozen foetus may settle rape case Geordies take on TV EastEnders Legal move on granny flats Property sales Schools chief denies bias on candidate Cricketers pitch claim for a new island Woolwich Equitable Building Society Firemen feared for their lives in fierce heat King's Cross inquity fold of screams and dense smoke British Telecom International Navy Secretary quits over budget World Roundup (AP): Britons alter plea German strike wave (AFP): New heart hat-trick Captive's TV plea France backs off from new EEC farm confrontation Pretoria jet lost Austrian censure From Our Own Correspondent: Friends and foes weep for Swaggart Israeli law chief demands end to army's illegal beatings Summit detail stalls arms talks Strategic weapons treaty dispute Jackson preaches an underdog crusade Rainfall death toll rises in Rio Vasiliou says Cyprus must solve its own problems From Our Own Correspondent: Technocrat shrugs off 'red' slur Man in the News Balkan states meet to break free from feud-ridden past Gurkhas fly the flag for Korean peacekeeping Picture Gallery Moscow woos Saudis after 50-year rift Scaffolding for the Sphinx Zia's friendship speeds the hunt for abducted teacher From Our Correspondent: Rebels near post-Najibullah deal Coup evidence points to Hirohito (AFP): Region to debate UK Falklands exercises (AFP): Appeal date for Briton (Reuter): Doctors freed Blunt warning (Reuter): Three to hang (AFP): 17 police hurt (AP): Kurd fast ends Agents held Party change Harrods Knightsbridge Mind games Television When the laughter dies Theatre Curtains Whitehall Scanscape Holidays Drawn from greatness Galleries David Bomberg David Bomberg Tis Pity She's a Whore Citizens', Glasgow Causes and clauses Berlin Film Festival Perfect happy return Maria João Pires Queen Elizabeth Hall Concerts Glitter, riches, mystery LSO/Frühbeck de Burgos Barbican Hall The same old song but another cause With a suitcase and guitar in hand, Joan Baez has been protesting now for 25 years. Bryan Appleyard asks why 'There will always be a cause for people like myself' Still causing a stir New Words for Old Concise Crossword No 1496 Tournament of the mind NEC Multiple Display Advertising Items The first cup of tea on my British Airways flight to… The Times Diary A Part from the Olympics, the canadian newspapers are full of the tales of a man named Muhammadd Issa Mohammad, 44, who has been quietly living wiht his wife, three children and stuffed toys in the small city of dBrantford, Ontario for over a year Clear the desks for action Michael Heseltine on the reforms urgently needed in Whitehall Waldheim's lesson Coomentary Ben Pimlott Honouring town hall humbug X-raying Earth Science Report Phantoms in Court The Examination that Doesn't Asylum seekers Fit for a Queen Problems of managing the NHS Doubts on Gcse Liverpool 's record Hidden talents Living together Allied priorities on disarmament A bouquet for Bush Perfect timing Glassnost? Loss of Roumania Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Benenden School Luncheon Appointments Computer Shopper A Spring boost for RHS show The ones that got away go in the record books Picture Gallery Dinners Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Sir William Ryland Postal trouble and strife Annelies Kupper Ivan Peries CDR Richard Jessel Mr John Crosby Mr Frank Nixon Births, Marriages, Deaths Letter was lost for 49 years Latest wills Announcements Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation Helena International Spring Weddings Silkworm Lace Fuller Figure La Danse Duraine Jones Eastbourne Wedding Centre Knigma Bridals Precious Memories Butterfly For Hertfordshire Brides Jasmin Wedding Hire Fairy Tale Brides Sarah Bertioli Patricia Miller Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Fantastic Fireworks Tradition Liverpool Lady Lace Helen Marina Caroline Dawkes Proposals of Chichester Susan Berry Fuschia Fanlastique Balloon Atics! Ltd Honeybourne Weddings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Champagne for Breakfast Jane Buckle Louise Beautiful Wedding Gowns Parveen Couturie're Brides and bridesmaid dresses made exclusively for… Garnrrofto of Belgravia Cheam Studio The year of the rose Spring Weddings Full-blown roses are the indisensable fashion accessory for this spring's romantic bridal gowns, says Ann chubb Annie Fryer Catering Margaret Lyine Carriage and Pair Thames Launches Ltd Musical Arrangements Musica Nuziale Emile Haydon 'Capture the Magic of the Moment' Charisma Colesons "A Piece of Cake" Mall Galleries Satra Prior Red Carpet Cars Lonsdale Engraving Flambé Edmund King Brief Encounter Dress Hire Designer Wedding Dresses Mike Scott Cameron, James & Co. Rent-A-Band Hertford Shire Bedfordshire Buckinghamshire Keeping spry and dry Brave the blustery weather in a sharp slicker or a classic trenchcoat cropped to the knee. the new raincoats are being swept off the rails and out on to the streets Multiple Display Advertising Items Out of uniform People Harrods Knightsbridge When the face fits…wear it The Japanese cosmetics giant Shieseido is about to project itself on the British scene, and soon the English rose will be finding herself on screen Fashion Flying off into the hearts of the Japanese If it is British and it has a distinctive label, the chances are that it will be a big seller among the shopper of Tokyo Jaeger Jaeger This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Top 10 UK Singles Rock 'n' roll rogues BBC1 SKY Picture Gallery The turning of the chat show screw Television Choice Tale of two heads Radio Choice Blockade at Land-Rover as 6,000 go on strike Japanese rival is poised to move in The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,599 Surfing team with high hopes Weather The Pound Nothing out of ten for report Commons sketch The Times Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound Purchases promised by Scholes Pub shareout FII higher Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Mixed reaction as Tesco and M&s do an out-of-town shop Top men go at Nat West arm County expected to show loss of £50m B-Cal takeover queried NFC driver's shortcut to riches Stake in company steers former chauffeur to tax haven By Our City Staff: French threaten Pearson news bid Vickers jumps to surprise £62.6m Cambridge Instrument alert Albright & Wilson By Our Banking Correspondent: Drexel reveals possible lawsuit Unipart chairman to head engineers Business Roundup Low offer in Canada Austrac claims 50.8% Wates sells office stake NZ cuts foreign debt Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Dewhurst Advanced Control Technology Southern Telephones Ltd £3.8m deal at Speyhawk Pict back in black Streamlined Vickers shines in City Tempus Momentum carries gains into eighth successive day Tokyo Shares finish steady but off highs Hong Kong Base Lending Rates Recent Issues Dealers hopeful of a pre-Budget rally Stock Markets Dow jumps 25 points as rally doubts fade Wall Street Morgan director resigns to start corporate finance firm Japanese car exports up in value Smallbone raises £3m for US expansion A taxing question of tipple The Times City Diary High-flyer The Times City Diary Blue Arrow's Berry nearly doubles his pay to £153,000 F&H plunges on losses fear Burger ad lacks relish The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Saudis may take stake in Texaco oil refinery New oil patch The Times City Diary Dramatic lines The Times City Diary UK steel output jumps by 32% Arco offer for Tricentrol unconditional BSC industry Why heads had to roll at County NatWest Comment Ivory & Sime faces trouble MPs seek more detail on state spending plans Vickers Volcker urges tax rises to cut budget deficit By Our City Staff: Booker buys Danish group Chancery to buy ADC for £1.95m Directors 'must use technology' London Traded Options Anadin Good gains Account Days: Dealings began yesterday. Dealings end March 4. §Contango day March 7. Settlement day March 14. §Forward bargains are permitted on two previous business days The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Look! No tail rotor Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, reports on an American invention that promises to solve a design problem that has long bedevilled the helicopter Pharaohs' secrets fall to science Brother Events Andrews Wanted! IBM Integrated Personal Management Software Space: coming last in the final frontier Perspective Strange case of the bottle-tops AXIA Compaq WA Wright Air Conditioning IBM Business Centre The giant throws down a gauntlet Big Blue gets a jump ahead of its rivals Pressure on IBM continues International Communications Company Computer Sales Professional Roland Orr & Partners Management Consultants No mimics on the tapped line Anew medium for storage Prior Securities Plc Carlcrest Limited No Title Colin Wilson D. B. S. Ltd Crian Management Services Network Staff Consultants Aztech Computer Recruitment Consultants Trident Computer Services Group Plc Row over Euro TV standards Data protection has a spin-off in employment Jobscene New ways of going on the air NCR Picture Gallery How the sea could help to heal a wound NN Nabarro Nathason Chief Nursing Officer The Rating and Valuation Association Kingston and Esher Health Authority NCC National Consumer Council Forest of Dean District Council The New Bridge Assistant Director Guildford Borough Council Avon County Council Sue Ryder Home Gwilym Gibbon Research Fellowship Director of Nurse Education Special Projects Valuer Derbyshire County Council Epsom & Ewell DSG SBHA Harrow Legal an equal opportunity employer Director of Fundraising Diary of the Times Classified Dumfries and Galloway Health Board Hampshire Senior Accountant SIS Part-Time Screening Nurse Wanted New Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items NCET National Council for Educational Technology Charity Appointments George Carter & Co. House of Lords Library Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Law Personnel Mowlem James Davis & Partners Lombard Tricity Finance Limited Legal Selection Consultants Gregsons MP Michael Page Partnership Security Pacific Hoare Govett PA Advertising Legal Executive in Insurance Newham Magistrates Courts MP Michael Page Partnership Kodak Allen & Overy Arthur Young Select Legal Barristers Clerk/manager Supervisor No duty owed to child by council Bank's error does not negative theft ROWE & MAW UDT Consumer Finance MK Milton Keynes Lautro Michelmores Exeter Locums Common Law Barristers Chambers London and Manchester Group plc Redbridge Magistrates Court René & Co Rudy Narayan's Chambers Barwell & Co Solicitors Chambers and Partners South Eastern Electricity JHA John Hamilton Associates Dunlop Slazenger International Ltd Tramp Group Limited Douglas Goldberg Hendeles & Co Royds Barfield General Practice in Cornwall Badenoch & Clark Oppenheimbers L Watmore & Co PA Personnel Services ASA Law Lipson Llyord-Jones Badenoch & Clark Chambers and Partners Clyde & Co The College of Law Hong Kong The a Team steps out at Arsenal Countdown to a 'challengingh game' against the odds for the Highbury trouble-shooters Analysis The Times today begins a four-part examination of football hooliganism: what causes it, how it is policed, what progress has been made in the campaign against it, the prospects for English clubs' readmission to European competition. In the first part John Goodbody and Ian Stafford explain how the police prepared for the Arsenal-Manchester United Fa Cup tie on Saturday Title looms as gift from Kingston Basketball Today's Fixtures Highs and lows for Hanson Ice Hockey Guards gain edge for the English Student Sport Faceless England have low standing Cricket Jones presents injury worry Ryde Again has right credentials Mandarin: Huntingdon Mandarin: Sedgefield Revitalized Nupsala ready for new battle Major facelift for Rowley Mile course Fontwell results Wolverhampton Veterans take the honours Welsh dragon setting the land on fire David Hands, our Rugby Correspondent, salutes a nation that has rediscovered freedom of expression Piquet's new car unveiled Motor Racing Pools Forecast Jackson fit enough in European event Athletics Ringing the changes Oxford seek elusive victory Hockey Baddeley into the top four for first time Badminton Out of mothballs and into adventure Woodcock rescues troubled Cologne Overseas Football England's hopes are upset Volleyball Overseas Results London's rate finds Oxford out of order Rowing Pate will try hand at Open Golf Portsmouth must make do on plastic For the Record Future of Clemence in doubt as Mimms moves to Tottenham Football Liverpool lead by example Russians on Sport for All tour E German pair suffer in defeat Winter Olympic: Taking an Outsider's Look at a Sport for Insiders Details from Calgary A record-smashing, boring time watching grass grow (Reuter): Swedes conquer Snow Reports Confusion surrounds McAuley's title date Boxing Benn busy through ambition Hendry is racing into top form Snooker Europe swimming around in circles Clough's chance fade at Highbury Maine Road draw lift for Frizzell Mob attack tragic Moynihan says Swiss women again denied gold Ski jumpers' mental cruelty Change of direction Sport in Brief The ball outside the court of TV End Column

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