News from 03/03/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Frank Johnson, Stephen Leather, David Heys, Andrew Morgan, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Mike Whitlam (Director), George Wilson (Director), Harry Cayton (Director), Richard Stowell (Director), Leslie Marks (Chief Executive), Penny Juneide (Director), Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Alexander Johnson, Richard Long, Sally Brompton, Jonathan Sayeed, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Richard Owen and Michael Evans, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Profs Gabriel Gevay and Laszlo B. Kiss, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Vivien Goldsmith, John Bell and Harvey Elliott, Gordon Ewan, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Jean Franklin, Meg Edward-Collins, Ahmed Fazl, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Julian Amery, John Ballantine, Richard Cobb, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Tom Hutchinson, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, J. S. Lauffer, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, William Greaves and Vivien Goldsmith, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, S. E. Rice, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Dick Hinder, Peter Allwright, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, John Nicholson, Chris Heginbotham, National Director, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Gregga J. Baxter, Craig Brown, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Cooney, Peter Bryan, Beryl Dixon, Conrad Voss Bark, Alun Anderson, Richard Evans, Richard Evans Media Editor, J Crowther, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Edney Cain, Ronald Butt, Keith Hartley, H. Kleeman (Chairman), David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Diane Hill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anton Obholzer, Chairman, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Peter Aykroyd, Clive White, Brian Angel, Director, P. M. L. Lewis, Michael Seely, Peter Lawson, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Bath, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, Ian Franklin, Ian Stafford, George Chesterton, V. T. H. Parry, Noél Goodwin, Joy Halbritter, Robert Fisk, Derek Harris and Daniel Ward, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, James Riddell Foresters, Michael Grade Chief Executive, Colin Campbell, Dr Tim Oliver, Thomas Stuttaford, Jan Raath, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoHow Rover's Secret Project Longbow was hatched Ministers aim to introduce student loans Portfolio Tournament of the Mind Index (Reuter): UK 'blocking' Waldheim report Don't leave Vladivostok without it, Ivan Thatcher wins on updating weapons Nato summit goes Britain's way Security van raid nets gunmen £1m Owen boosted as low ballot backs merger Invest for School Fees Limited Student cheating case adjourned News Roundup Trial date Pit jobs for Heysel warning Cemetery sale uproar Father in rape case Oxfam Woman charged Latest town hall cash ploy may be outlawed Radioactive materials in nuclear alert exercises Farewell to village squire 100,000 fish killed by seawater surge Employers face jail threat Ulster jobs bias Future of 15 ITV franchises undecided Young calls for end to dependency Jilted lover is given three life terms for 'catalogue of crime' Freed man 'went on raping' Peeress's daughter guilty Man buys 20 houses in two-hour visit Commuter Sit-in Squeezes the Tube Christie share rise puzzle Sale Room By Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent Stock market mystery Scaling musical heights The Vauxhall-Lotus Challenge Victim who wrote TV cancer play dies Taxman wins share of £4,000 Portfoli—PLUS NEW—Accumullator Police patrol car hijacked Scots electricity to be sold off as two companies Power Britain and America will not see PLO Foreign Office Points from Commons question time Mod fails to convince MPs By Our Political Reporter: Committee row over Rolls-Royce Downing Street far too powerful Party life is beginning with a whimper Coal industry 'at risk of collapse' Chalker denies Europe rumours Compensating gun owners Article is condemned More land for defence Change for Fiji envoy Engineered like No Other Car in the World NatWest Emotional scars of Zeebrugge continue to haunt survivors Country Life Lingering hurt of bereaved Bodies still missing Hats that brim over with Shilling style Health authorities go £380m into debt Bills unpaid to avoid ward closures and cuts Treasury writes off £44m health service claim £600m damage from lorries State of Britain's roads Runcie's call over religious insults Test tube skin brings hope for sufferers Double breakthrough sought as researchers tackle diseases affecting millions Rover Group By Our Science Editor: Cash boost for new vaccines Railman directed people to fire hall King's Cross inquiry Virgin tackles BA on Gatwick routes Spina Bifida ASBAH Hydrocephalus Strking far-right win over Botha World Summary Kidnap in error Low-key birthday (Reuter): Dissident in print UN condemns us bid to expel PLO Newscientist No Title (Reuter): Holy city attacked Nato challenges Moscow on conventional arms Reagan tells Shultz to continue his peace quest From Our Correspondent Sydney: Court told of Aids blood plot Poll gives Bush 'Super Tuesday lead Gephardt visits a former President Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Cordóvez confident of deal but rules out coalition discussion Afghan peace talks Dixons Israel to charge beaten Arabs Storm of shells amid the lilies Letter from cuito Cuanavale British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Neo-Nazis held in raids on 61 towns (Reuter): Sanjay merger Mercury fight (Reuter): Senegal arrest (NYT): Marcos call Doctor 's case Australian commando 'executed in Salonika' Robert Fisk examines the controversy of Waldneim's wartime career Historian names SS men who may have seen Britons killed Abbey National From a Correspondent, Vienna: President's libel action Radio raid as US halts Panama cash From Our Correspondent Dhaka: Ploughmen back politics of survival Boots Bomb blasts shake Dhaka Opposition enforces eve-of-poll strike in Bangladesh CNT (Reuter): Falkland exercise smaller than Latin Americans feared Challenging council's eviction move Risks of counsel seeing judge in private Majority required for conviction Intercity Fiancee's rights not same as wife's Inference insufficient for court 'It was like a state mugging' Victims of the new-style aggressive methods of the Inland Revenue can spend years and a small fortune proving their innocence—and that is if they are lucky. William Greaves and Vivien Goldsmith report cases where the tax assessors and tax collectors got their lines crossed, and the taxpayer got the fright of his life Charity Commission Study Tour of Japan Essay Contest 1988 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines A bid for fairness…and immortality? Art file A weekly look at the art world Tournament of the mind Prescribing a cure A Pioneering Cheshire practice—and its pharmacist—have discovered a way to cut prescription costs, Sally Brompton reports Too high a price to pay? American trials of a cancer drug look grim—but will Britain do better? Concise Crossword No 1504 Laskys Sober 'alcoholics' Medical Briefing Picture Gallery I have just remembered why I never go to the cinema Times Diary Picture Gallery Crumbling of a sham kingdom Community spirit Commentary This merger makes sense Keith Hartley finds persuasive reasons for BAe to buy Rover Eye of crab Science Report Quarrel at the Centre The Crime of Blasphemy Overplaying the Game LA art lesson for London On the mainland Defending Mr. Aitken Outrageous fortune? Concern for those in special need A teacher's worth? Annual audits Sticky problem Perfect timing Funding of NHS Child benefits on us TV Girl Graduates as Decoys A Story of De Valera's Escape Court Circular Birthdays today Lieutenancy of Ayr and Arran Picture Gallery The banker who would like to say yes is facing the challenge of Spitalfields Today's royal engagements Princess is serenaded with a love sonnet Dinners Speedy tree planting is claimed by Ridley Luncheons Belmont School , Holmbury St Mary, Dorking, Surrey Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Wildlife farm sold to trust Marriage Clive Jermain 'Leaving something behind' Mr. Hugh Holmes Mr. W. M. Farquharson-Lang Mr. Ronald Powell Canon Edwyn Young Births, Marriages, Deaths Four-lane bypass could wreck part of Pompeii Archaeology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Glossy tribute Television Stereotypes at loggerheads Theatre Tales from a Long Room Lyric Studio Hammersmith Lean and febrile finale Concerts BBCSO Festival Hall/ Radio 3 Spink Food, drink and whimsy Cinema Babette's Feast (U) Lumière I've Heard the Mermaids Singing (15) Gate Notting Hill, Screen on the Hill, Cannon Tottenham Court Road Barfly (18) Screen on the Green, Cannons Haymarket and Tottenham Court Road The Pixie Led Latchmere The Lizard King Boulevard Fantasy fugue Douse my fire Bleak lout-look Hooligans Lost Theatre Fulham Quite a change La Métamorphose Gymnase Paris Theatre Poet and black dog Peter Ackroyd reviews the biography of a perfectionist obsessiver writer Beaver s boy in the gutter Woodrow Wyatt Goodbye Fleet Street The tyrant's court Red Horizons By Ion Mihai Pecapa Heinemann, £12.95 Foyles Art Gallery Picador New Books Cliché by cliche of Tsar as Babar Peter the Great By Henri Troyat Translated by Joan Pinkham Hamish Hamilton, £15.95 Boffin's travels Science Fiction Fantastic Voyage II Destination Brain By Isaac Asimov Granfion, £10.95 Office life crises Fiction Incentives By Clare Nonbehel Century, £11.95 Pause between Acts By Mavis Cheek The Bodley Head, £10.95 Simon's Bug By Richard Quick Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £10.95 what is the Matter with Mary Jane? By Diasy Waugh Heinemann, £10.95 Theatre London Entertainments Comic sparkle in a Gray area Marie Curie Cancer Care Television and Radio Jolly good journeying Television Choice The Times Literary Supplement The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,607 17 are feared killed in Soviet clashes Weather Picture Gallery Keeping serviettes in the right place Lords sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market BOC sells US plant to Japan Growther up Global rises Summary Stock Markets EEC to seek search power Right to raid offices in mergers control plan Single market optimism 'based on blind hope ConsGold profits leap to £182m From teaboy to paper millionaire Offer for sale values UK Paper at £107.6m Prices soar to best levels since crash Insurers count damage By Our City Staff: M&S 'still after Brooks Price Waterhouse Index BAe in talks on Honda tie-up Benlox's Parkinson in new venture Business Roundup £8m rescue for Jebsens US reinsurance plan Sales jump at Galliford Medminster up 30% Commercial Union Parrish to raise £5m Jos raises payout UK reserves drop by modest $25m Insurers stand tall despite storms Tempus Wall St surge helps shares to break through 1,800 Stock Market Alpha Stocks Appointments BT reveals majority stake in no-frills share dealer Cash call to pay for Logica buy CBI fears effects of skills shortage Jobs go Boost for M&S furnishings Mount Charlotte climbs to £29m Getting to the Point The Times City Diary Something in the Eire The Times City Diary Spirit level The Times City Diary Jean tonic The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Borrie attacks Lautro rules Drayton plan in balance Chancery Securities plc SIB surprise for Old Lady and her friends Comment David Brewerton Market unfair to BOC Shandwick plans £15m rights to pay for purchases Metal prices help 68% jump at CRA Royal Trust SE aims to extend dealing hours by end of the year Boost for HK's middle class Giveaway budget includes $1.1bn tax concessions By Our Financial Staff: Call for UK to fix sterling against EEC currencies Building society in Barclays deal Thomson ahead 30% Wall Street Shares steady at close Medminster PLC Gevaert seeks talks on claim UEI bid continues Traditional Options Government of Western Samoa N Zealand buyer expected for Petrocorp in 48… Electricity sell-off 'likely to make gas more competitive' Tunnel orders reach £350m Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Picture Gallery London Traded Options Profits up 107% at Cowie Gold price expected to rise to average $450 General Accident Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Strong gains Stock Exchange Prices Management Personnel Recruitment Solutions Athena International Ortho-Cilag Investing in people is vital for Britain to remain competitive Goldon Ewana, a training specialist, offers a way of matching some of the jobless millions with HiTech Goodman Graham & Associates Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Design Business Group MSL International Sales Executives Project Manager Hillsamuel Personal Finance Limited Tack Executive Selection Personnel Resources Contel Business Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Professionals Badenoch & Clark Mason & Nurse Selection & Search Multiple Display Advertising Items Touche Ross Management Consultants The British Petroleum Company p. l. c. Scopec Sales Executive Required Multiple Display Advertising Items The Motor Industry Research Associations Financial Planning Services Summer Guiding Dowell Schlumberger Donoghues Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Office Administrator Would You Fit into Finance? CJA Recruitment Conslutants Group HK Management Consultants to the Retail Industry Bladon Lines Travel Ltd Physiocare Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Warranty Holdings PLC Swedtel Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Sports Council Cipfa Service Ltd Translator Yes You Can! Experienced Negotiators Required North Yorkshire County Council Manager for our Vasectomy Service Hamilton Watts The Times Marc Woolmer Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Director for Aids Policy Unit Multiple Classified Advertising Items GKN Sankey Ltd. Share Community Ltd Global Gresham Flexiform Price Jamieson Group Accountancy Personnel Gentle skill beside the chair In her second article on dentistry, Beryl Dixon looks at the special skills needed by the ancillary staff on whom the dentist relies by provide technical aid, as well as morale building patient care A guide to career development Stars News Shops Ltd Newly Qualified ACA Chief Accountant Robert Lee (London) Limited Hudson Shribman Royal Court Gordon-Yates Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Barking & Dagenham Financial Recruitment Consultants Accountancy Personnel Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items Commodities Research Unit Ltd. Financial Controller Travel 3 Months Down Under, Europe or the USA Southern Recruitment Windowarm Limited Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Financial Management Consultants Stark Brooks Associates Ltd KBC Process Technology Ltd ASB International Recruitment R. T. Ward Limited Wagstaffs Financial Accountant Project Inqenieurs Operations Manager Coil Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Non Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspaper Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The MAC Group UK Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today Shorthand Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaeger Plumb Career Job in Putney Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment We are On Monday 7th March in Créme de al Créme To… Futures Secretarial Reuters Europe Western Region David Barber, Managing Director CPA Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartleigh appointments The Royal Society of Chemistry Aspen Multiple Display Advertising Items Advertising W. 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Rules are only way of keeping the peace Fishing England's hopes are dashed Table Tennis Horse and Hound Timely trail of strength Tennis: Castle and Bates Have a Chance to Confirm their Recent Encouraging Form Ministerial cheer for 5m Big is beautiful Zvereva reflect Soviet advance No medal for the Olympic symbol Oxygen intakes Confused picture Taking a dive Sampras shows the power of youth Slalom slammed Blot on game Flimsy ground for criticism Soviet instructors suggest the way ahead for Britain Gymnastics Cannons players extend allegiance Squash Rackets Surprise win for newcomers Bowls Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Ascot building on Festival success Fitzgerald remains optimistic Results from yesterday s two meetings Mandarin: Observe can overcome lesser rivals on way to Foxhunter challenge Racing Bradley in triumphant comeback Mandarin: Lingfield Park Mandrain: Ludlow From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Impressive Toby Tobias stakes claim for Sun Alliance Hurdle A vintage display is one to savour East German cream Athletics PC Bowen cautions nation as he gives case for the crown Peter Bills on how a flowering Wales plan a Rugby Union bloomsday in Dublin New blood and money makes for rosy future Cycling Powell's kicking decisive Lilleshall spur for youngsters Cricket Injuries force an England reshuffle Crewsearch wins de Savary's help Yachting: Blue Arrow Team Joins the Times' Hunt for Offshore Talent Wales to prove Hegel is wrong Olympic battle hits Warden-Owen Northumberland press claims for top honours Schools Football Wembley draw is a cruel blow for English hopes Badminton Ribalta ready to step in for Tubbs Boxing Reading reach a Wembley final Dixon undecided over move to West Ham Venables the prime target of Welsh FA Varadi's two goals inspire belated rise in temperature Football Executive will check on cash at Portsmouth Last Night's Results Brighton remain in the hunt Charlton's happy returns Cross seals title for Loughborough Jones again hunts for gold in Boston Athletics Protecting the children Basketball For the Record Eastwood sells his options Boxing Stiff test ahead Snooker Consistent Lyle an increasing threat Golf Royal Melbourne will stage World Cup Snow Reports Futuristic vision to become a reality in Essex Rangers have no answer to guile of the gifted Hagi Impressive Eindhoven Drug evidence in confidence Multiple Display Advertising Items Sutton chosen for Students Real in last-minute scramble Umpires accuse Botham DeFreitas gamble pays off Seoul stay confident Sport in Brief Giving sport its due respect End Column
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