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News from 25/02/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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John Grant Crossword Editor, John Goodbody and Ian Stafford, Dudley Wood, Elisabeth Howard, Victoria Glendinning, Ronald Taylor, David Astor, Charles Knevitt Architectural Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, Louette Harding, Burton of Coventry, M. A. Tatam, Gordon Allan, Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Hilary Finch, John Douglas, Ian Murray, B. J. Boughton, Isabel Raphael, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Ian Murray and Nicholas Beeston, Noel Goodwin, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Fraser Anderson, Harry Eyres, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Howard Foster, D. A. Kavanagh, Martin Fletcher, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Robert Matthews and Ruth Gledhill, John Spicer, John Ballantine, Simon Hall, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Manfred Wörner, Robin Stieber, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Fiona MacCarthy, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Humphrey Hawksley, Paul Wheeler, P Graham, Sally Watts, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Miles Napier, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), J. G. Stephens, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, John Cooney, Roland Rudd, Jonathan Braude, Conrad Voss Bark, Alun Anderson, Heather Kirby, Craig Seton, Richard Evans Media Editor, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, Ronald Butt, John Bell City Editor, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Dougie Pullen, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, R. M. Stephens, Michael Hornsby, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Janet Langmaid, Paul Dryden, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alistair Newman, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Michael Hornsby and Nicholas Beeston, Arthur Green, Ruth Harris, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,

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Scientists blamed for failure over storm forecast Triumph for Parkinson in CEGB batle The Times Tournament of the Mind Portfolio plus New Accumulator Index Britain boasts a magnificent seven billionaires Bitter Sweet job sharing NHS pay review bodies to report earlier next year Left faces rerun of union poll Student plea to the Queen Outrage greets Botha curbs on opposition James Meade Shirts Scientists call for an extra £100m News Roundup Labour's Student cash crisis loses leg Product law attacked Unionists jailed £5,699 for lost job Joseph to join Lords attack GCSE syllabus Country Life Phantom record Hurd steps into fight against violence on Tube Confusion as King tries to soothe Irish discontent First frozen embryo birth Picture Gallery Lobby for £2.5bn NHS rise Aitken's role in a boardroom 'soap' Secret Saudi TV-am deal Inquest on foetus that 'fought for life' urged Industry may face more VAT charges Court told man killed 3 in blaze FBI on the trail of artful night raider Saleroom Charities are wide open to fraud and abuse, MPs say Report criticizes commission Ready to ring the changes Man in the News Changes urged over TV complaints Greater powers sought to pursue international criminals Maigret touch in Notting Hill Cancer risk linked to work Council explains referrals Child sexual abuse Fireman ignored rules to save lives in blaze Portfolio plus New Accumulator Stress 'as big a killer as Aids' Boy charged with murder This Week Anger from both sides at Europe VAT ruling Treasury Comptroller will investigate charge Jenkins praises and warns Income and opportunity debate House of Lords House of Lords Unionists may try to break a little ice Geoffrey Smith Earlier pay reports promised Protest day defended Health National Health Service Security Services proposal by MP More visit gallery Inquiry study Coach sale Peers' jobs New member Student 'cheat' in a battle for his honour Francis Foecke (right) is brilliant. Or Francis Foecke is a cheat. Soon the Queen many be asked to decide: is Foecke a brilliant student who sat 13 papers at Bristol University and won first-class marks for them all? The university says no; he is a cheat who gained advance access to the examination papers. Their evidence: that his marks were too good. Foecke has spent £30,000 trying to prove the wrong. This is his story Big cuts sought in London car traffic Silence at the University The Vauxhall-Lotus Challenge The Marking of the Student who was Just 'too Good' Epson Party chief dismissed as Armenian unrest grows Bitter Czechs still hope for change 40 years of communism Khrushchev rejoins hero gallery ITN Pretoria looks for solutions from Moscow Brazilian envoy is summoned World Roundup Missile pull-out (AFP): Aid for Ruhr Valley EEC cash blocked (AP): Murderer is stabbed Pound for pound no other job is more rewarding Portugal's complaint (Reuter): Damages rejected Outcry as trial told of human guinea pig West Bank mob lynch suspected collaborator Waldheim to lose British doctorate Campaign see-saw boosts Dole and Gephardt with Mid West success Reagan criticizes Israel newscientist ECGD Mujahidin leader vows to fight on for Islamic state Kabul 'executing political prisoners Currys Appeal to find Briton Rioting on eve of Ron takeover Protests by left as fruits of Aquino victory turn sour 'People power' anniversary Hobs A peg for renewal? artfile Times Classified From hill to hot seat The Times Profile Manfred Worner Bonn's model defence minister may find his new job as Nato's Secretary-General just as tricky Biograpathy Tournament of the Mind One child's meat If your child decides to become a vegetarian, should you worry about vitamins and minerals? Heather Kirby reports A mild winter to warm the hearts Medical Briefing Caring about their profession Do British nurses who have worked in a profit-making American hospital believe the NHS can learn form their experience? Dixons Concise Crossword No 1498 Sheridan Morley Times Diary Driving across Turville Heath to have a drink with… Times Diary Meanwhile, John and I have, for the last three… Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary And then there are the letters: diary columns seem… Times Diary The news that Anthony Smith is to be President of… The Times Diary Barbarous visions The Times Diary Botha's pre-election blitz Michael Hornsby on the reasons for the latest Pretoria crackdown With Sapper to oblivion Bernard Levin Grey matter Science Report Bad Bannings Forty Years Ago Today Come Rain or Shine No Title Annual audits for small businesses Safety in the air South-east planning Red cross dispute Long-distance call A full life for disabled child London's traffic Cost of a copy Election advice Perfect timing On this Day February 25 1932 Court Circular The Missions to Seamen Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Ball Prince to speak at US conference Urban regeneration Memorial meeting Today's royal engagements Lecture The Eliminator explained Picture Gallery Anniversaries Service Dinner Polytechnic news Lt-Col Max Robinson Soldier and West Indies trader Mrs Ann Ford Professor Gyorgy Ranki Michael Howard Births, Marriages, Deaths Announcements The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Arthritis Research Times Newspapers Ltd. Battle lines Television Opera Ii corsaro Bloomsbury Theatre Spin & Son Limited Sounding of a symbol David Robinson considers Bernardo Bertoluccis study of the ill-starred Pu Yi, final emperor of China, and reviews this week's other newly released films Never mind the woman Theatre The Eagle and the Serpent Offstage Downstairs You Can't Stop the Revolution Young Vic Vengeance Tara Arts Slight case of Coward nostalgia tugs the heart Operetta BBC SO/ Zagrosek Barbican Hall Concerts Philharmonia/ Sinopoli Festival Hall Star of magic mountain Fiona MacCarthy on the art of an outsider who became a survivor Attention! The Sport of Rings Sheer hype tripe Women and Love The New Hite Report By Shere Hite Viking, £14.95 Foyles Art Gallery New Hardbacks World Golden lads a world ago Fiction Theatre London Entertainments Picture Gallery Screen firsts on the south coast The Times Barbican Health and Fitness Centre BBC2 Jelly baby anarchists Thelevison Choice Radio Choice Higher Education BBC1 Shultz mission divides Israel The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,601 Seeking the face behind the skull Weather Taking the low road to tedium Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound Shearson cuts 14 more jobs Property lift Mayne up Hanson rise Summary £556m drop for Barclays Increase in debt provisions reduces pretax profits to £339m Deputy retires after a year NIESR urges no tax cuts to protect balance of payments SROs burn the midnight oil Rush of applications as deadline approached BP offer for Britoil becomes final CBI claims power rise may cost jobs CL-Laing & Cruickshank Business and Finance Sport Wm Low launches £31 . 6m cash call Amstrad Low looks after the institutions Tempus Plessey jumps 7p on talk of stake-building Stock Market Alpha Stocks De Benedetti 'defeated' in battle over La Générale Gulliver eyes hotel sector Snitch in time saves Ivan City Diary in Boston Pensions chief urges reduction in integrated securities houses USM date for Hughes Legal aid from judge City Diary in Boston Street of woe City Diary in Boston Gold prices tumble The stout survivors City Diary in Boston BAT bid for Farmers backed FKB's Soviet advertising coup No Sun seat for S African Sir Nicholas softens up the small investor Comment David Brewerton High noon for Ivory Fall in leading indicators has slowed Geevor poised for full output again Company News Traditional Options British Steel Electricity rise attacked Pub landlords hit at Grand Met sales Recent Issues Picture Gallery London Traded Options Base Lending Rates Dow ends slightly up Wall Street The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… C&w joins £68m ventiire for telecoms satellite over Asia BR rapped for £6bn 'delay ' Wishes of asylum applicant irrelevant Judges' errors constituted irregularity in trial Duty as to counsel British inventors aim for Japan By Our City Staff: Profit advance for Burford Foreign & Colonial assets in 10% fall Third-party proceedings not excluded (Reuter): BHP set to win investors' approval Reporting to court official is surrender to bail Frogmore in £13.5m office acquisitions Business Roundup BTR Nylex profits jump S&f increases stake Arco receives bid go-ahead BPP's record £1m S&n buys in Australia Rotaprint suspended The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities mark time Stock Exchange Prices Local initiatives can overcome Britain's severe skill shortage From the world of industry Ronald Taylor describes a new method of tackling one of the greatest obstacles to growth Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… Price Systems Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Trainee Financial Consultants Lloyd Chapman Associates Bendix Electronics Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists KPMG British Telecom Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Huber München GmbH Greetings Ltd Mitsukoshi (UK) Ltd Eximious Rampage Sports Promotions Ltd Strategy International Limited Cousins & Partners Colindale Finance Corporation Ltd Declan Kelly Group plc The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn Citizens Advice Bureau Brook Street Barclays Advertising Sales Career Allied Dunbar Senior Sales Executive Overseas Property Professional CJA Management Consultants Senior Sales Executive Soldier? 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They have traced the origins of hooliganism and the social conditions in which it flourishes. They conclude that without social change there is no reason for optimism A fresh angle and a rival for Walton Fishing Test for Portsmouth Basketball Eagles and birdies carry cash Where winner will need a silky touch Golf From a Special Correspondent: Singh is a born winner New blow to hopes of Harris Today's Fixtures Title challengers reach last stop Squash Rackets British riders in race to qualify Equestrianism Mandarin: See You Then for triumphant return Mandarin: Wincanton Mandarin: Folkestone Trethowan sounds a Sunday warning Sanders aiming to join elite band with talented Calapaez Warwick results Levy Board places accent on support for poor relations Harris's crown is stained with blood Boxing Barrett and Duff part after 25 years PPA Paxton and Turnbull are back for Scotland Rugby Union: Dropping of Jeffrey is One of Three Changes in the Team to Face England at Murrayfield Nielsen comes of age with swift success Badminton Detecting the cheats Cold currency Whittington turns the tide Conner defies court threats Yachting Waging war on rugby ticket black market Blowing whistle Quashed theory For your eyes only Choice matter MacLean earns replay for London Castle victory justifies controversial ranking Tennis Bolland's strike settles the outcome Hockey Sights trained on Pakistan A record of good service Double Scots Own goal decisive as lightning strikes twice for poor Neill Football: Luton's Triple Wembley Hopes Receive Another Boost Eight people stabbed By a Special Correspondent: Colleges take an early grip Snow Reports Leaders thrashed Bristol fashion For the Record Kamara is banned and fined by club Women to in figure in tight finish Swiss pride restored by Schneider Winter Olympics Why B and B do not equal T and D Details Form Calgary Medals Table Today's Events Key to Countries Television Times Oriel look too strong for their opposition Rowing Churchill quick off the mark Ioc 's remedy for the slippery slope Everton's season reduced to one of trivial pursuit Hillsamuel Investment Services Bobsleigh camp in uproar Ridley may force a showdown Frustration for England (AFP): Middlesex backing Sport in Brief Stunning upset for Davis Man on the side of the angels End Column Eagle 'falls out of the sky'

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