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News from 01/03/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Wood and Rodney Cowton, Raymond Palmer, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Nick Nuttall, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Alan Borg, Director, David Lee, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, David Hart, Ian Murray, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Philip Jacobson and Michael Evans, Richard Streeton, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Sean Hallahan, John Maddox, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Nigel Elbourne, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Need, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Blair, Caroline Berman, Charles Bremner, C. A. Nendick, Tom Pendry MP, Sarah Jane, Art Market Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, T. B. Smith, Nicholas Harling, Peter Burman, Secretary, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), William Greaves, T. E. Utley, Christopher Goulding, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Giles Keating, Barry Fox, Craig Brown, Yuri Matischen, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, John Cooney, Robert Pooley, Roland Rudd, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Evans Media Editor, A. S. George, Andrew Pollack, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, N. J. Flower, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Barbara Wood, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, Matthew Lynn, Mark Sands, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, William Jacot, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Vernon Coleman, Kerry Gill and David Sapsted, Colin McQuillan, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, F. Slater, Richard Battley, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Anger at 20p rise in cost of prescriptions Latest increase will deter patients, war doctors Portfolio plus News Accumulator The Hidden Powers of the Taxman The Times Index Two IRA terrorists die as their bomb explodes Viewers claim TV political bias favours Tories Picture Gallery Oil rig adrift in gale-lashed North Sea Report hits at defence purchasing Tutu arrested m clergy march on Parliament Waldheim deportation link US confirms document Prolific Financial Management Trade gap may limit tax cuts Secret £10,000 to free Heysel eight News Roundup Maxwell wins ban Conspiracy charges Tenor to the rescue A Latin-free zone Law change opens up Land Register Friends of the Elderly Worsnip stricken Child sex films curb Royal petition by student accused of cheating Council wins right to sue teachers for damages By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Judges study plea for open hearings Spying Joshua held as experts search for truth Van driver survives train crash 83 rescued as rig snaps tow Gales lash Britain RAF nuclear missile likely Jobs go in research cash cuts Prescott defies Kinnock NHS wards filthy as private cleaning fails, says report By Our Social Services Correspondent: Charges recoup 8% of cost Prescription fee increase Schools rely more on parents' cash The Times P&O rejects pleas by ferry families Setting Churchill to music Breakthrough in computer language D'Oyly Carte returns London Regional Transport Letters to take on the stamp of religion £2,000 win boost for party Portfolio plus New Accumulator Three killed Killer jailed Walk deaths Doctors back Rates cut Prescription charges will rise by 20p, to £2.60 Patients 'will be scared off full treatment' Health Clergy likely to escape poll tax Measures against race bias Howe's onslaught on banning orders South Africa Former minister warns Government 'Danger of complacency in attitude to research' Science Picture Gallery Legal aid for 'group actions' House of Lords Peers regret need for councils Bill Power sell-off worries Welsh Overseas visits Gay clergy assurance 'Let us debate in Welsh' £7m grants Parliament today ITV pledge to fight any proposal for franchise auctions Ambulance chiefs 'unaware of fire' King's Cross fire Railman escaped with burning hair Rover Group Ford reveals car for all seasons Free beef for poor scheme in trouble British Airways Reagan says Sdi delayed by cuts World Roundup Bokassa spared (Reuter): Defence costs query Harare's war vow Call to back Delvalle (Reuter): Shamir ready for early poll to fight off Shultz plans Amnesty setback Agony of horses Call to back Delvalle Race riots spread to Muslim city Bitter blow for Gorbachov Surprise boost for Jackson in Maine caucuses Triumphant Bush gears up for battle in South Security dulls glitter of 'feisty Yorks' War weariness forces Pakistan hand Afgham peace talks Alarmed France looks to Nato Campbell Johnston Executive Secretaries Ltd. Doctor on trial over Pretoria call-up (Reuter): Confession withdrawn by couple (Reuter): Envoys jailed Student riot (AP): Sikh killings (Reuter): Marcos ready (Reuter): Sabotage out (Reuter): Crew expelled Luanda forces braced for South African onslaught The war in Angola (Reuter): Curfew follows Dakar poll riots Opposition denounces vote 'fraud' Web of corruption that provides a passport to freedom Flight from Iran's war Part 2 Fresh 'war of cities' erupts in Golf Waldheim's wartime chief denies role in Britons' fate Technician held since 1985 (Reuter): Russia accused of spy pressure We'll Help Free the Wheels of Industry Tax claw in the velvet glove The passive tax collector of old has become a ruthless and aggressive revenue official eager to meet government cash targets and earn promotion points. In the first of a new series, William Greaves and Vivien Goldsmith report of the tactics now worrying accountants Concise Crossword No 1502 American Express Tournament of the Mind Round Seven-Questions Tomorrow Mediform B&Q Times Diary Picture Gallery Selling out Afghanistan David Hart sees danger in accepting Soviet terms for withdrawal Insult to the poor Commentary Tony Blair The torments of a bad treaty Clouded issue Science Report Enter the Investigator Mr Shultz and the King Calm after the Storm Inventors facing patents pitfall Cost of a copy Perfect timing Pilots' views on safety in the air Drugs hazards Abolition of Ilea Church in Scotland Riches to Living together In modern dress Taking it literally No helping hand in Underground The Preparations for War Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Luncheon Engineers' Company Latest wills Lord Armstrong of Ilminster Annabelinda Receptions Dinners Service dinner Anniversaries Industrial pollution endangering the otter despite clean-up efforts Paintings head for London Forthcoming marriages Underwater dig reveals Neolithic village Archaelogy Appointments Bridge victory for London Spring Ball Mr Basil Boothroyd Elegant and prolific humourist Mr Denys Thompson Mr James Holburn Mr David Thomson Gene Vincent de Paul Births, Marriages, Deaths Cranwell graduations University news Inner Temple Announcements Helena International Vip Introduction - Marriage… Law Personnel ASA Law Specialist Locums Service The Times Barristers Chambers Solicitor or Barrister for Litigation Egor Landau & Scanlan Josselyns British Telecom PA Personnel Services Claire Higby Laurence Brass & Co HVCA North Hampshire Town Multiple Display Advertising Items Prowting Homes Hestair Management Services Limited Milestone Leasing Limited Lured by linen Elegant understatement Making a comeback can prove to be a simply sensual experience—as Juliet Dunn, the designer, has discovered Admiration for a Muir Irlen Institute Carr Jones Long odds Television Monk man's own voice Saxophonist Charlie Rouse is particularly associated with the music of Thelonious Monk. He talks to Clive Davis as his latest alburn, with the Stan Tracey Quartet, is released Aldwych Theatre The image unbound Galleries Karsh/Henry Peach Robinson Barbican Two Scottish Photographers Richard Pomeroy Concerts RPO/Handley Festival Hall Schubert after Schubert YMSO/Blair Queen Elizabeth Hall Early energy intercepted London New Music Purcell Room Lloyds Bank Commercial Service How Britain can aid cosmonauts The old apprenticeship system returns-with improvements Chips Olympiad gets under way Harrowell UK Limited Integrated Personal Management Software Computer Shopper Floppy discs to the aid of the car An excellent opportunity to change brand preference All very well having flat screens, but what am I… Morgan Computer Scottish Council Development and Industry A British first for data mix 'n' match Briefing Progress or reaction: a key issue for our age Perspective How can a company decide whether it is worth… Morse computers Wright Air Conditioning Morse Computers Enter the androids Growing opportunities for a new career in construction Jobscene Building firms' high demand for computer staff The Bank of New York Delta Dimensions John Ford Recruitment Ltd Daresbury Science & Engineering Research Council Avis Europe plc JVC ready to launch its new home-video Falmer Jeans Ltd Computech International Limited This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Top 10 UK Singles The bird catcher's visions One of the outstanding practitioners of oogie-woogie… The Times The Sunday Times World's fate in junkies' hands Television Choice The inside story Radio Choice BBC1 Mitterrand sets stage for Nato clash Viewer's perceptions of TV political bias The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,605 The fruits of one man's stealing Word-Watching Weather Massaged by the 'Welsh sadistics' Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market (Reuter): Wall St at highest since crash Williams leap BM soars Summary Index Quadrex faces B&C lawsuit Gunn in court action over Mercantile deal Shadow hangs over M&S's $770m Brooks purchase Hanson abandons its £69m Armitage bid By Our Economics Correspondent: Governor's warning for the City Bank will not bail out securities firms in trouble Ansbacher may buy Saudi TV-am stake Plessey venture agreed Blyth McKenna plc Trade gap hits record £905m Polypipe profits soar 67% to record £2.7m Business Roundup Half-time rise for surveyor Finance chief resigns Bunzl makes $29m buy Property takeovers M3 up 0.5% Witwatersrand Nigel Limited Birmingham Mint deal BP selects Britoil chief BBA in £12m Barrister withdraws from representing Saunders By Our City Staff: Mountleigh sells Beaufort House in £200m agreement Williams Holdings deserves better Tempus Allied up as market-makers feel squeeze Stock Markets (AP): Dow up by 48 points in heavy trading Wall Street Holmes à Court announces reverse takeover at Bell Merrett names in cash call Addison to demerge Michael Page Yamani's ironic return The Times City Diary Young to lead top-level trade mission to Japan Accounting, the cost The Times City Diary Credit debit The Times City Diary Stout party The Times City Diary Evered agrees £50m swap Mercury Communications Gary Klesch loses his glittering prizes Comment David Brewerton Sad, bad but ignored Regulators close two insolvent US savings banks Traditional Options Alpha Stocks ASDA Group Plc BSC industry Balancing Latin America's books How the word's banks are helping Brazil and Mexico to fight debt Gevaert chief defends Benedetti link in battle over La Générale Base Lending Rates Cashflow problems along the road to independence Management buyouts Lawson urged to end tax relief on profit-related pay Irving warning on Fed bid approval Recent Issues London Traded Options Barclays Lautro forced to make changes to its rulebook Berrill delays reaction to replacement at SIB Businessmen told to be ready for 1992 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Radical action by Lawson could outflank the critics Chancellor can be bold in Budget, says Giles Keating (Reuter): Former Hutton chief censured by NYSE Executive member named for City Takeover Panel Appointments Firmer tone at close The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Southern Recruitment Jonathan Wren Accountancy Vinibezio Limited Diary of the Times Classified Accord Personnel Ltd Antony Dunlop Clayman Accountancy Kathryn Ball Caversham Press plc Douglas Llambias Further Banking & Accountancy Appointments Newly Qualified ACA Link Financial Recruitment The Institute of Chartered Accountants Successful candidates in Professional Examination Ii, December 1987 The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd The Times Coopers & Lybrand MP Michael Page Partnership MP Michael page Partnership MP Michael Page Partnership Michael Page Partnership SAMAS-INTERNATIONAL Limited MP Michael Page Partnership The Ciba Foundation Office of the Parliamentary Ombudsman British Retailers Association West Midlands Regional Health Authority Director of Fundraising Executive Secretary Director for Aids Policy Unit Mvm Consultants Ltd The Times Mid Essex Health Authority Polytechnic of Central London Development Director Family Housing Association All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Merton and Sutton Health Authority Harrow Legal Royal County of Berkshire Institute of Fertility Awareness Commission for the New Towns Health Care The Tampa General Hospital St. Elizabeth's R. C. School Islington Health Authority Kingston and Esher Health Authority How to build bridges to a nervous public Dentistry has been revolutionized by fresh attitudes and techniques and young entrants need the skills of a model builder and psychologist, says Beryl Dixon Locke Associates Limited The Raine Partnership Wiltshire Health Care Essex Warden Housing Association Limited Volunteer Missionary Movement Stockport MP Michael page Partnership NatWest Times Newspapers Career Selection Ltd We Seek a Talented Newly Admitted Solicitor Herrington & Carmichael Tameside Magistrates' Courts Committee First Junior Clerk MP Michael Page Partnership JHA John Hamilton Associates North London Juniper Woolf For Young Commercial Conveyancer Common Law/crime Practitioner The Way Forward The Lawyer's Connection ASA Law Rowberry Morris & Co Legal duty to preserve confidences Legal Appointments Chambers and Partners Bermuda Government Attorney General's Chambers Boy aged three must give evidence GKN No jurisdiction to hear second appeal Differing views on contempt evidence Chambers and Partners International Merchant Bank Badenoch & Clark Chambers and Partners Badenoch & Clark Argyll Stores Limited Wimbledon The Building Societies Ombudsman Council Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Hoechst Employment Law and Immigration Law Simmons & Simmons Edwards Geldard Solicitors Cardiff Law Commission Research Assistants Barristers Chambers Reuter Simkin Recruitment Ford Clyde & Co Meredith Scott Associates Trowers & Hamlins James Davis & Partners Ford Accord Personnel Ltd Durnford Ford Solicitors TCCB prepares to combat indiscipline Cricket: Test and County Delegates Ready to Increase Fines and Suspensions on Players who Disgrace the Game Defiant Greatbatch and lifeless pitch frustrate England Scoreboard from Auckland Cambridge success secured by relays Student Sport: Last Two Events Provide Winning Key for Light Blues (AP): First defence A master content to bat on Whale retains his university title Adkins out to beat the pain Cycling Harris profits from tiger's trouncing Squash Rackets England face Soviets Badminton American pair wait for Lloyd decision Basketball Carlsberg League By a Special Correspondent: Title hope is fading for Wasps Ice Hockey Mandarin: Record Dancer can stay in step Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Plumpton Swingit Gunner in demand as Tinkler plans workout Tweseldown judge in difficult position Results from yesterday's two meetings Irish Derby switches to a Sunday Dwyer's dash is rewarded Inside the Soviet sporting mind Superior coaching hones elite competitors to Olympic peaks their education is by no means neglected Calgary provided a rich harvest of medals for Soviet competitors. In this exclusive interview, Marat Gramov (right), the Soviet Minister of Sport, discusses with David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent of The Times, excellence and social attitudes in Soviet sport Barbarians call up Hastings brothers Rugby Union The Times Third gold seized by van Gennip Winter Olympic: Dutch, Swiss and Finns Get Last Say Final Results Medals Table Key to Countries No Title Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Beck lifts title at last Benn to meet Zimbabwean for vacant title Boxing Male well set up for Queen's Rackets Open-door policy for the R and a Golf British keep faith with youth policy Hockey Runners chosen for good cause Tandem Computers A league and cup double beckons Sale Volleyball PSV warm up with panache Pools Forecast Snow Reports (AFP): Irish brand Rangers' progress is threatened by a depleted attack Football Bracewell facing sixth operation Bashley's tough task Park switch Lethargic Gomer for Graf The pair chasing American dream For the Record Overseas Football Results Joint challenge by universities in Olympic regatta Rowing Oriel take record yet higher Downing's fifth success York lift the trophy Bowls City-based snow and ice Games here to stay Venables goes to the head of Welsh wanted list Ardiles has talks over his Tottenham future Deal signed for Bruno and Tyson Grand National competition Two more Hearn players drop out Lucky draw for favourites N Zealand chatige captains England denied by Greatbatch Draw guarantees a London team in Twickenham final All-clear for Syddall McAuley title delay Sport in Brief The fans must be given their say End Column

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