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News from 27/02/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan Day, Chris Peachment, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, Richard Thomson, E. H. M. Harris, Director, Ronald Faux, Hilary Finch, John Miller, Ian Murray and Nicholas Beeston, Michael Binyon, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Jeremy Flint, Richard Eaton, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Mohsin Ali, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, C. M. I. Landsdown, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Pearson Phillips, Charles Jackson, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Martha Honey and Michael Binyon, Frances Bissell, David Alton, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, David Hands, Penn and Geldoff, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Devid Brewerton, Nicole Swengley, A. Senior, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Derek J. Gordon, David Watts, John Higgins, Peter Tatlow, Michael Watkins, David Lindley, Derek Wyatt, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, P. W., Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, W. J. Burroughs, Roland Rudd, Sherban Cantacuzino, Martha Honey, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Ian Ross, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, William Belson, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Iain MacLeod, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Mr Sherban Cantacuzino, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Ian Stafford, Mark Le Fanu, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Hankey, J. A. Mollett, Jonathan Meades, Bailey Morris, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Maria Scott, S. C. P., Michael Kinsley, Nicholas Fuentes, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Peter Dines, Chief Executive, Ruth Gledhill and Stewart Tendler, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Eric James, Director, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Thomson, Richard Williams,

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TGWC member tells how ballot was 'rigged' Israeli arrests after outcry over beatings By a Staff Reporter: Gales from Arctic will bring snow Warning on power price Index (Reuter): Yorks arrive in US British tourists caught up in Armenian turmoil Welcome home kiss for freed Briton 30 years jail for rail killer Panama threat to US From Martha Honey in Panama City and michael Binyon in washington Bank tightens its control over City 'Crowncare' Medical Insurance Tournament of the Mind Property Portpolio plus New Accumulator Cash appeal to bail Heysel fans News Roundup Arsonists are jailed Cloud over launch Nacods ban lifted The Fur Superstore Disaster memorial Last wish foiled Electricity sell-off threatens collieries Coal industry faces crises over marketing and development Mayhew's protest at security worries Bank blocks £2.5m export deal Wife wins award against law firm Krishna temple fights nuisance order Freed Briton thanks Prime Minister Champagne return Baker accused of rigging education Scientists in deal on conductor research Killer captured by intuition, science, and sheer hard work How suspect 1505 was identified as the railway rapist with laser beam eyes East meets West in Moscow's avant-garde sale Saleroom Professor's vital pen portrait Psychology of a murderer Police deny blunders The £3m investigation The Times The power of the taxman Next Week Golf club expulsion plea fails Meters on tap Mortar attack Claim rejected Vauxhall deal Leak verdict Job case lost Church chair Death of heart boy brings demand for hospital inquiry Horizon Plate raises laughs for charity MPs call for new rules to encourage organ transplants Parliament February 26 1988 Religious education demanded Appeal for millions by law schools Change in water charges Court protects pillow talk Judicial showdown at Hang West Rail police officer 'knocked off feet by big ball of flame' King's Cross inquiry Put house in order, newspapers told Threat of statutory control All change: a new beginning at the End Oral tobacco to be banned Fears over mouth cancer Selfridges Help for murder victims' families (AFP): Life for Action Directe accused World Roundup Senegal elections Boesak defiant Romania rejects deal (Reuter): Falklands response (AFP): Ortega agrees to talks Reagan doubtful on summit signing Strategic arms pact Broadcast shake-up Gamblers must pay Opposition pins its faith on strike call Crisis in Panama and the cocaine cancer that liec behind it Drug gangs pose a bigger threat to us than guerrillas Briton tells of flying for cartel 'Eagle' lands in US clover Panama in perspective Enigmatic strongman who governs by fear Gorbachov pleads for calm end to unrest Ethnic protests in Armenia Riddle of three-way spy swap report Gephardt angles for powerful grey vote Traffic chaos as Rome police strike (Reuter): Balkan states shelve summit but explore links Briton shrugs off his 'little adventure' Kidnap ordeal in Pakistan Soviet leader calls multinationalism source of strength The Times (Reuter): Crash at Alpine crossing kills boy Mujahidin pick leader Raids claim Rift with Eta Protesters die (AP): Nobel hope (Reuter): Bad loser (Reuter): Tomb theft (Reuter): Old charmer Many of us have made an art form of looking busy in the office while actually dialling UMP, or latterly 154, to get the Test match score Barry Fantoni 'If you ask me, it's a long way to take something Dollar patriotism Commentary Michael Kinsley The past and other countries Mary Dejevsky on Soviet and Chinese reckonings at the cinema Snarling and snoozing to 1992 On the spot Science Report Too Late for Labour Exit Sir Kenneth The Durable General Facts and fallacies about Gcse Trees and taxes Rejection slips Romanian churches Sweet street Church and morality Uncertain guide on TV violence Abortion reform London's traffic In modern dress Warrior queen From Our Own Correspondent: A Falklands Canard Court Circular Memorial services Birthdays Anniversaries Latest wills Intermeditech Conferences Christian foundation for life University news Bath University Polytechnic news Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Appointments Service dinners Dinners Mary Dunhill Expansion of family to bacco firm Dr Edward Bevan Memphis Slim Mr Anthony Crocker Births, Marriages, Deaths Services tomorrow Second Sunday in Lent Announcements People's Dispensary for Sick Animals Cancer Research Campaign Ehdlenham Court Helena International By Our Astronomy Correspondent: The night sky in March Astronomy Cheltenham National Hunt Festival Royal Court The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Queen Elizabeth Hall The Berlioz Experience London Class London Mozart Players Wigmore Hall Concerts Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Raymond Gubbay RG Brighton Festival Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bach - St. Matthew Passion Hill Samuel Investment Services no title Index Golden words for silver screens A Weekly Guide to Leisure Entertainment and the Arts The life of a Hollywood scriptwriter is a gamble. As the Oscards draw near, David Thomson reports on the precarious art Londonderry Hotel Tootsie's Story Save Time up Here Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Pinch of old salt Voyaging in the Western Isles, Pearson Phillips learns the language of sail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to re-open the Odessa file Travel News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes Vacanze in Italia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tread soft, this is Africa Travel 2 On a journey into the heartland of Zimbabwe, Michael Watkins discovers the primeval fears of the bush, finds out when to be still and silent, and peers over the mighty Victorial Falls Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iberia WHIZZ Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Closer Look Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isle of Wight Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cally Palace Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Silverbird Children Thomas Cook Swan Hellenic Voyages Jules Verne Citybreaks Thomson Multiple Display Advertising Items Jamaica Travel 3 Ski Events Beaming through a time warp Eating out The restaurant might decoratively have the look of Art Deco and the Ziggy Stardust High Seventies but, Jonathan Meades says, when the bill arrives you are unquestionably dining out in the Late Eighties Jensens Brasserie on the Hill no title Belgravia-Sheraton Restaurant Guide Le Troquet The Westbury Gandhi's Restaurants The Lace Plate no title Jagerhutte 36, Queensway, London W2 Restaurant Guide Last Days of the Raj Cleopatra Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Food for the fragile The Times Cook There are tiems when we need to be taken back to the simple flavours of our childhood. France Bissell suggests things soothing—and points out that you do not need to be on your sick bed to be pampered Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times A thirst for knowledge Drink Wine classes and events are having a vintage year Chutneys Indian Vegetarian Restaurant Ravi Shankar South Indian Vegetarian Restaurant Vegetarian Woodlands Restaurant Bulgaria WestWood Holidays & Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New life for old Hope Fardening Francesca Greenoak on how a fine old country garden was lovingly restored Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Gazebo Carried away by a leather look Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lindata Personal Organiser Art is rising floor at last Shopping Jolliman Multiple Display Advertising Items Vertical Blinds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Foam Free Upholstery Beat the Fire Hazard Multiple Display Advertising Items Back-Care Recliner Last chance to tackle the questions you've missed The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Extra Tall Conifers Forever juvenile Television Laid-back Californian Rock Warren Zevon Hammersmith Odeon Playing it for laughs Theatre Cuttin; a Rug Dundee Rep Bitter Sweet Powers behind the throne The Last Emperor has opened to acclaim and nine Oscar nominations. Chris Peachment met its creators Spink Buy Oriental Art Getting the Rite right John Percival has niggling doubts about a reconstruction of Nijinsky's lost work Superb control Philarmonia/Simonov Festival Hall Concerts Opera La Vie parisienne Royal Academy of Music Able Woven Canadian blitz Chess Bridge Spectator sports Concise Crossword No 1500 Kiri where she belongs Classical Record Touching the essence of bravery Paperback Springing from the chains of heavy rock Review Rock Records The message is: play it simple Jazz Records New Paperbacks Brought to Booker Paint job Broadway babies Making waves Theatre London A recipe for success Galleries Dance Rock Books Recital Saturday Sunday Dignity in defeat at the CEGB Embassy go-ahead after 45 years The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,603 Rent-a-Canaletto for a house-warming party Weather Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market Sedgwick profits down 25% New recruit Stake lifted Summary Boesky cash for Guinness Drinks company set for $60m repayment Brokers urge sale of M&S shares 120 weekends in jail for US inside trader Checkout time on cheque fraud Building societies tighten procedures Unigroup faces a new DTI inquiry £248 loss at Lloyds Second clearer goes into red Barclays retains £500m in S Africa Holiday group exceptional costs at £3.7m M&G Business and Finance 25-36 Head of Imro attacks SIB Leading Leisure soars despite hurricane loss Business Roundup Brent Walker in Welsh deal La Générate surges Brett slides into the red Alpha Stocks Chancery Securities PLC Bryson agrees to buy Castex AMS profits fall to £1.7m Fears of an oil price crisis hit Bp and Shell shares Stock Market Nikkei rally into twelfth day Tokyo London Traded Options Traditional Options Individual pension funds urged to take responsibility Call for stake code (AP): Dow rises by 5 points in moderate trading Wall Street Recent Issues All Box No Replies Should Be Sent Fed deputy outlines policy changes as controversy grows LME puts price limit on nickel By Our City Staff: THF forges restaurant link with Courage Solid work needed if Sedgwick is to repair those broken hopes Tempus Receivers called in at Rotaprint March shares ease as Profits fall to £1.5m Retailers face mail order battle No time for celebration while recession threatens America Electricity sale is City's big challenge Scottish Unit Managers Appointments The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Sellers predominate Stock Exchange Prices The Sunday Times Unit Linked Insurance Investments Family Money Interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates Base Lending Rates 'Cavalier' Euro-card fee Rock-solid units Building societies take part in an Act of confusion This Week Demanding money with menaces Next Week The Equitable Life Bank of Scotland The disabled under threat A little publicized Social Security Bill Proposing that severely disabled people should get the Attendance Allowance if they need another person to say awake at night to watch over them goes to the Lords for its third reading on Tuesday. This might seem like an extension of the allowance but in fact it threatens to deprive whole groups of people of their newly won allowance. Charles Jackson explains The Equitable Life Chancery Securities PLC Colegrave Johnson Fry Ltd How sale prices can confuse the customer WPA Drivers' time to choose Where will BUG put its cash? London Life Breakdown Recovery Services VG: First the hype, now the hope Sun Life Empire Futures Ltd Family Assurance Society Multiple Display Advertising Items The Equitable Life Fidelity It's honesty Saturday Duménil The end is nigh for zero VAT Barclayshare Portfolio plus New Accumulator All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Britannia Building Society Cash calls for shellfish, deer and goats Bes Update MIM Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited Can we afford the young lawyers of the future? Legal and Financial The legal profession is being deafened by the sound of collecting boxes, shaken by those entrusted with the education of its own future intake, says Frances Gibb Laces Solicitors Bell, Lamb & Joynson "The Times Guide to Legal & Financial… Browne Jacobson Solicitors Carlton Retirement Planning Ltd Holmon Fenwick & Willan Mace & Jones Solicitors' duty of care to other side Appeals from companies registrar Bremner, Sons & Corlett Solicitors Conveyancing at Competitive Rates Hughmans & Co Solicitors Charles Rosenberg & Co. Solicitors Anniversary success is timed to give Castle a lift Tennis Lendl fined after he loses to Fitzgerald Harris empty-handed despite game point Squash Rackets England find success in fine fashion Lacrosse Leonard's plans Penney's pledge Oxford master plastic surface Football: Rhoades-Brown Could Be the Match-Winner for Underoogs Rash moment is costly Widnes's injury list is a Cup fillip for Wigan Rugby League Facing pothole perils Cycling Weekend Team News Portsmouth poised to retain title Basket Ball (Reuter): Gestures cost Allison place near touchline Talent for the traditional Athletics Arsenal's pursuit carries on unabated Clevedon clutch at salvation Nohalmdun drifts after narrow Kelso victory Results from three meetings Johnny Jay and Paper Lady have best credentials Racing From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Stay with Feltrim Hill Lad Mandarin: Stratford Selections Improving Torside to defy his penalty Racing Punchestown BBC1 Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Desert Orchid 'error' 3 . 50 Grimthorpe Handicap Chase( £3,095:4m 100yd)… See You Then safely home England assume command Cricket: New Zealand Sacrifice their Advantage with Careless Middle-Order Batting Sport on TV Scoreboard from Auckland Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Familiar ring to Cup battle Syddall's reprieve is a bonus for Waterloo Rugby Union Weekend Team News Tomorrow Dixon again hits all targets to earn final flag honour Details from Calgary Snow Reports Witt style and joie de vivre outshine Thomas's technique Winter Olympics: Both Skaters Will Interpret Bizet's Carment—but only One Will Have the Unhappy Ending Schneider doubles up with slalom (AP): Austrian killed in accident English teams ready for return to finals Badminton For the Record Hoppe is again the favourite Wilkinson sharper on breaks than Francisco Snooker By a Special Correspondent: Oriel face rivals from new quarters Rowing By a Special Correspondent: Downing stay ahead Katarina skates in as champion every time Whelan ready to aid Liverpool's relentless quest Big increase in cup attendances Moxon denied a century as England head towards lead Crenshaw puts on style Llewellyn sets the pace in Zambia Open Jennings hero for St Albans Jones loses his post as Australia plan ahead Wales are happy with team Sail centre plan stink Sport in Brief Rugby's most valuable option End Column

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