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News from 26/02/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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John Goodbody and Ian Stafford, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Catherine Bennett, Malcolm Deas, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, William Stephens, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Michael Dean, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Iain Macleod, Cliff Feltham, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Graham Zellick, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Michael Tate, Josef Joffe, Michael Horsnell and Richard Evans, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Yvonne Craig, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Anne Ferris, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Leon Brittan, George Rae, Paul Vallely, Philip Webster and David Young, Sydney Friskin, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Josephine Fairley, David Watts, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Martha Honey, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Richard Evans Media Editor, Harry Greenway, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John England, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Gordon McLachlan, Diane Stevens, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Peta Levi, David Sinclair, Richard Cottrell, Chris Moore, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, H. K. Bevan (Presiden, ), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ray Whitney, Katya Kabanova, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Battley, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Power sell-off a 'better deal for customer' Parkinson hints at cheaper electricity after privatization Tournament of the Mind Portfolio plus New Accumulator Index Thatcher attacks Botha crackdown James Bond loses his licence to shoot at home By Our City Staff: City hopes for rich pickings in power sell-off Aitkens resign from TV-am Panama crisis as sacked strongman refuses to quit Labour to end policy of high taxes for rich M&S to buy US chain Dunhill Labour Don't Want to Soak the Rich Backing for EEC Police leaks 'justified' Warning on pills Rail safety censured Libyan arms charges Legal Short Notice Public Auction TWA Police called in to health protest News Roundup Heart victim Jail crisis worsens Union poses growing threat to Labour reform Hurd rallies support for Anglo-Irish agreement Soldier in custody How two cousins made an empire, and fell out PC shot in £600,000 van raid Meeting to discuss secrecy in courts Picture Gallery Man charged with railway murders guilty of two rapes Lords outlaw stun gun sales US threat to British air industry Policeman claims harassment 'Gamble' over a Van Gogh Saleroom Adverts on TV 'rarely influence children' Renault An emperor for a night £2,000 for holiday on the canals Poftfolio - plus New - Accumulator The Times Property Guide Tomorrow How electricity industry will be divided February 25 1988 Privatization ordered 'to finance tax cuts' Power Parliament next week Parliament today Correction Apology by Alton Bill supporters RUC case judicial inquiry demanded By Our Political Reporter: Safeguards for council tenants Thatcher mourns UDR deaths N Ireland Second reading for New Forest Bill S African dampdown condemned Video amendment is withdrawn A First Lord proud of her job Unavoidably detained Courts plan studied St. David is ousted Health authorities may go in NHS funding review Vital links failed, chairman says King's Cross inquiry £15m drive to cut railway violence Law lords' ruling sinks salvage case Rover Group For Jaguar, the US starts here Abbey National Doctors' role urged to cut waste of aid in negligence cases Greenham convictions put in doubt Fresh fish offer the best buys Weekend food prices National Savings IBM Police ride the gauntlet of fire Business centre bankrupt Overpaid benefits of £87m not recovered Maxwell Troops shoot dead two more Palestinians Violence continues as Shultz arrives in Israel for 'mission impossible' Aims of Middle East shuttle Unholy tales from preacher's women B2 'stealth' plane fraud is alleged World Roundup Jakes call to reform (AP): Aids case gets 'life' Kidnap hits talks New Kenyan poll (Reuter): Disease hits Rio Defence cost row Soviet unit packs its missiles and heads home Stalin's camps held 12 million Glasnost exposes the Gulag (Reuter): Moscow hope for Start National Savings (Reuter): Russians put Czech SS12s on train out By Our Foreign Staff: Waldheim drops Anschluss speech President speaks of 'stab in back' Britain under pressure over EEC court ruling on VAT '... where you have initiative, talent and… By Our Foreign Staff: Mellor clinches Iraqi pardon for jailed director (AP): 6 soldiers killed in helicopter crash (AP): Drugs appeal Loss pledge Quebec ruling (AP): Bad conduct (AFP): Wu promoted Missile test (AP): Salem dies (AFP): Flood toll Jackson battles for 'dope out of veins, hope in brains' Botha hits out in defence of crackdown Tees/side Development Corporation Leaked sex and spy report rocks the Turkish elite Confederacy of confusion America's presidential campaign is swinging into Dixie and Super Tuesday, the unique regional primary. But, as Michael Binyon reports, there is still no clear message coming out of the South The Times Saturday Concise Crossword No 1499 Tournament of the Mind A weekly series on research Findings 'Within 15 minutes, mature people were whining' Do you want to know who you really are? Catherine Bennett spent an evening with the facilitators of Insight A very angry beanpole Twiggy is back in London and waiting to play a thrilling part Sprays to hold the ozone in place The hair industry is a step ahead of the Prince of Wales on the aerosol issue Picture Gallery Gospel truth? Barbara Amiel Marks & Spencer Lord St John of Fawsley Barry Fantoni Cause for caution Commentary Leon Britain Major surgery or nothing Ray Whitney argues for clairty and courage in health reform Germany's singular condition Ancient foundling Science Report The Parkinson Plan Mr. Gorbachov's Republics A Trust Ill Kept A blindfold for democracy? Laws and copyright War on drugs War crimes inquiry Future of NHS Burden on young away from home Family courts Religion in schools Living together From Our Special Correspondent: War in Arakan Compexities of the Burma Campaign Telling truths Television Histrionics are finally set aside French Opera London City Ballet Budd brought to bloom Opera Paul Griffiths welcomes English National Opera's first ever production of Benjamin Britten's Billy Budd, a very cogent interpretation World of dignity in crisis Theatre The Possibilities Almeida Epic explosion All My Sons Royal Exchange Manchester The Little Black Book French Institute Fife's finest Rock The Proclaimers National Kilburn Perfect poise Illilliard Ensemble St John's Concerts LSO/Burgos Barbican Hall Toyota Camry Court Circular Birthdays today Service dinner Dinners Annabelinda Dress Designers Today's royal engagements Luncheons Anniversaries Requiem Mass A lady at the mercy of fate Forthcoming marriages Receptions Fan Makers' Company Latest wills Prof. Bernard Ashmole Scholar of Classical sculpture Bishop Christopher Robinson Mr Herbert Reginald Dauphin (Rex) Gybbon Monypenny,… Cecil Ramage Mr. S. G. Hearn Solomon Births, Marriages, Deaths Announcements Helena International This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments The changing face of Oz Once every four years Leap year comes around Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps The Jack of all Beat trades Television Choice A sensitive ear Radio Choice BBC1 Armenia rocked by more protests The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,602 Village's fear of change laid to rest Weather Out-barracked by the masters Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton BT profits rise 12% to £1.7bn Is there touch of spring in the air? Kenneth Fleet looks for signs of renaissance on the stock market in his column tomorrow Bryant soars Summary M&S begins drive into US $770m Brooks Bros deal is American passport Inventor of 'power dressing' Conran chooses Julien to succeed him at Storehouse An outbreak of chemical war UniChem's floation plans lead to controversy Bullish ICI cheers with £1.3bn Chairman challenge market rating SE call to end capital gains tax Guinness Peat demerger unveiled Berkeley St. James Financial Management Ltd. Business and Finance British Telecom Growth in demand is the key to BT Tempus Indexes gain as turnover nears post-crash high Stock Market Alpha Stocks Profits plunge by £30m at storm-battered Royal Mixed response to trusts' plans China to pay Britons compensation Going for bull City Diary in Boston Exploiting the bare market City Diary in Boston Duke's double helping City Diary in Boston Acsis in £9.1m purchase Playing Fields Henderson battle won by Hepworth Murphy's law-ful Britoil board admits defeat Royal Insurance Pulling the plug on a £27 billion myth Comment David Brewerton ICI—the missing factor Pilkington Barham team takes reins at Oakwood (Reuter): Philips plans cuts of up to 20,000 jobs Base Lending Rates Transatlantic Holdings PLC (Reuter): Benedetti doubles La Générale offer Wickes splashes out on store display London Traded Options BHP go-ahead for buy-back Decisive vote for Aus$2bn restructure ICI Saga recovery helped by travel confidence Business Roundup US growth at 4.5% rate LI buys Rock casino £24m tag put on Norfolk Oil firm seeks £5.7m Barclays post confirmed Stat-Plus up to £3.7m Traditional Options Stun gun subject to control under Firearms Act Wall Street Access term can be attached to adoption order (AP): Dow falls 22 points after rally Recent Issues Tokyo breaks through 25,000 (Reuter): Frankfurt Shares soar Salvage not recoverable on non-tidal river Special reasons wrong Midland Bank names new director Appointments Criteria for youth custody sentences (Reuter): HK steady after late buying Widespread gains Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Cutting a dot and a dash in Diy decor Your Own Business Mr Friday Go east, young financial wizard Commercial Property Commercial Property The Beautifully Located Cost Effective Excellent Modern Warehouse Industrial Unit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entrepreneurs show the way Freehold Offices Georgian Mill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Alexander & Son Knightsbridge Business Centre Finance Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Office Furniture Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Envelopes Chemweld UK Ltd. Accountancy & Financial Services Visit the Direct Marketing Fair Chemweld UK Ltd. Intensive French Course Unique Company Entertainment All Box Number Replies Should Be Sent to The Autocentre Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Preselection of Tenderers Hotels & Licensed Premises Humberside/north Lincs Borders, Rural Settings Countrywide BTC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mazda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mazda Copers Cope Staveley Mazda Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Kall-Kwik Promotion, Publicity & Marketing Mazda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sapphire Cosworth the Ultimate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mazda loins the supermini battle Motoring by Clifford Webb Big price penalty on Honda coupé Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Altwood B. M. W. BMW 735i Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Audi V. W. And Audi Golf GTi's Golf GTi's 16 V's 1984 (A) Audi Turbo Quattro Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Porsche 928 S Rolls Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Smac Group William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Jaguar Armitage Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyde Park Motor Co. Ltd. Camden Motor Rentals Ltd Collectors Cars Lambert & Foster County Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items SST Cellular Ltd Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cellhire Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Phone Hire Centre Avant Garde Systems Ltd Audi 90 Quattro, 1985. black MSR, EW Focus on in Car Communications Kenwood In Exeter Blaupunkt MacAndrew Woking Car Radio Bell Electronics Dinnages New Mercedes Available Mercedes 500 Sec Blaupunkt Zero 1968 Mercedes 280 SL 280 SLC 280 SL Merc 190E Mercedes 300te 300 TE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arsenal profit from Graham Football: Spectators Flock Back as Astute Managership Brings Success to Highbury on and off Pitch Salmon Trout & Sea-Trout Why Europe wants English clubs back In the last of a four-part examination of football hooliganism, John Goodbody and Ian Stafford and foreign correspondents of The Times have asked European countries whether they are in favour of English clubs returning to Euopean competition next season after the indefinite ban imposed following the Heysel stadium disaster in May 1985 West Germany and Luxembourg are in the minority as the tide of opinion moves towards readmission Close heading south Top clubs dominate England squad Non-League football by Paul Newman Palace sign £250,000 Virgin deal Big hitters mount strong challenge Golf From a Speical Correspondent: Higgins cuts loose Twin Oaks back on right course Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Kelso Selections Permit for Delahooke clears way to Aintree Mandarin: Southwell Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Good opportunity to strengthen link with hunting Point-to-Point by Brian Beel Bronze Head the pick National Hunt Festival Cheltenham Racecourse England let Wright slip away Cricket: A Dropped Catch, a Dogile Pitch and a Stubborn Innings Give New Zealanders the Edge First step on title stairway Boxing Cuttita bolsters Italy Hogg a victim of his versatility Rugby Union Fouroux is keen to hold reins (AFP): Berbizier favoured North dominance has its reward Schools Rugby A rankling ranking Badminton Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Reardon revival on cue Slough sharpshooters Jansher power of recovery floors Harris Squash Rackets Hearn steps into the prestige frame once again Snooker Potter trying for a repeat effect Hockey Experience of Boone may show in final Rackets Eagle's shadow over others Winter Olympics: Phipps Left on Sidelines after British Showdown Commentary Rare experience to be in Calgary Formidable queues at skating rinks De La Hunty shows his worth when the chips are down Soviet wizardry a lesson for Canada Details from Calgary Snow Reports 14 expelled for wearing illegal suits Third Man comes in from the cold for top Lta brief Tennis: Triathlete to Make up Triumvirate of Administrators Weekend in the wet for charity Swimming Portsmouth in title control Basketball By a Special Correspondent: Demotion for Worcester For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Early victims topple Caius Rowing Europeans would welcome return of English clubs Hibbitt ponders action Dilley leads the comeback Cartier See You Then breaks leg Aggressive Tomba takes gold America's Cup about-turn as challenge is thrown open Games bid for Berlin Sport in Brief Seconds out in Soho Square End Column

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