News from 05/03/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Graham Swift, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Andrew McEwen, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, William Stephens, Frank Johnson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, S. C. P, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Alan Borg, Director, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Ian MacLeod, B. S. Smith, Jeremy Flint, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Ann Morrow, Linda Pentz Indio, Michael Tate, Mohsin Ali, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Vincent Duggleby, R. H. R. Darby, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Anne Barnes, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Barrie Gunter, Frances Bissell, David Hands, James Wood, David Smith and Graham Searjeant, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Kerry Gill and Martin Fletcher, Martin Fletcher and Jill Sherman, H. I. Alexander, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Nigel Andrew, L. Zamyatin, Celia Brayfield, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. W., Ian Richardson, Gilbert Longden, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, W. J. Burroughs, Steve Acteson, Roland Rudd, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Ian Ross, J. E. Hosking, Chairman, Mac Margolis, Boa Vista, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Andrew McEwen and Mac Margolis, John Goodbody, Nicolas Walter, Joy Melville, Hermann Bondi, Christopher Walker, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Clive White, James R. Destreich, Paul Newman, John Crossland, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Goodrich, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tom Tickell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, M. W. Kendall, Peter Hankey, Jonathan Meades, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Maria Scott, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,
ResumoAtrocity claims as Moscow admits 31 riot deaths Thatcher hits at 'gutless' Labour Party Portfolio Tournament of the Mind Banker goes Budget fears Index Britain takes lead in superconductor race Businessmen to the rescue of royal adventures White-glove treatment for Holbein masterpiece Inquiry into Young Tories' ballot after moderate wins Briton kidnapped in Lebanon Fears for safety of Oxfam official Boodle & Dunthorne Tube 'hijackers' face prosecution News Roundup Man quits £2 job Angry post chief goes Families must wait TV-am share pledge Ford still undecided on Rover Boy on power line Opren 'victory' Curry meal blamed for 38 food poison cases No-strike deals are threatened by TUC ruling Dispute over to new crisis in coalfields Britain leads in race to apply superconductors Cambridge discovery a vital step in beating temperature barrier Waiting wife remains calm Missing Lebanon aid worker Y Beibl Cymraeg unveiled Church and chapel laud new Bible Council bid to buy back cemeteries Thatcher to unveil inner-city package Salesman ordered to work harder committed suicide House prices increase by 16.9% Thatcher 'no' to £1bn plea NHS cash crisis £125,000 price for Greuze painting Authenticated portrait leaps in value Saleroom Smiths forge a place in history Doctor in sex case suspended for a year Court computers will cut trial costs London Contemporary Dance Theatre Image enhancer used in robbery case Electronic evidence Treasurer adds to his coffers Portfolio plus New Accumulator Cairngorms rival French slopes for skiing value Cost of Holiday Skiing Thatcher mocks Labour 'claptrap' over Nato March 4 1988 Parliament Cracks at Windsor Castle are checked Acid snow a threat to salmon Masts 'threaten park landscapes' Discovery eases threat to ozone layer Scientists see hope in atmospheric changes Chief Rabbi gives thanks to Britain Keith Best loses plea over share conviction Maxwell loses Victim retires Ethnic records Satellite site Chemical leak Cliff escape 35 die in Punjab holiday massacre World Roundup Shuttle on target £5m damages award Cordovez hopeful Three police killed By Our Foreign Staff: Rebuke for duke who forgot royal 'we' Rainbow Jacuzzi Dixie takes to rich Yankees after all Shamir puts a brake on Shultz peace initiative Whites accused in bombing Gorbachev's ethnic challenge Armenian protesters on the march The Times Contras suffer new blow with defeat of US aid package Panama's split reaches UK Ridgways Aegean neighbours mending fences Nato's private signal to military Washington—This United States yesterday publicly compalained that Moscow had failed to submit promised key proposals at the Geneva strategic arms reduction talks and called on it to do so as soon as possible The fur Superstore Anger in Brazil at Falkland exercise Cash-crisis Vatican raids Peter's Pence to help pay its bills (Reuter): One-party landslide in Turks and Caicos Tamils killed (Reuter): Hepatitis toll (AP): Priest held Rights test Dream prince Greek tragedy Coninental Airlines Tours Battle brews over rush to Brazilian El Dorado From Our Correspondent, Sydney: Grape stirs French wrath Stewardess saved by clock LWT From Our Correspondent, Sydney: Runcie insists on better deal for Aborigines Times Diary Barry Fantoni Limey longing Commentary Force signal to Argentina Andrew McEwen on the thinking behind Operation Fire Focus When South meets North Spinal chords Science Report Taxing the Inspectors Classroom Images Travelling Hopefully Soviet view on Afghan talks Tax returns NHS management Stamp of religion Child witnesses Lucky for some Rover risk As though they had never been Violence on TV Religion in schools In tablets of stone On this Day March 5 1881 Court Circular Memorial service Memorial meeting Service dinners Birthdays Dinners Chastity embraces well-being Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Today's royal engagement Reception Dr F. L. Rose Pioneer of ICI pharmaceuticals Mr Anthony Minoprio Jean Le Poulain Mr Lionel Cockcroft Mr Denys Thompson Births, Marriages, Deaths Services tomorrow Third Sunday in Lent Entertainments Announcements Arthritis Research The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Red Army Ensemble Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Concerts The Times Killing fields of home In this beautiful countryside, there is a blood price on every badger's head Le Meridien Hotel Battles in black and white She has been stabbed and kicked, set upon by dogs and beaten with a rifle butt. But nothing can deter Chris Ferris from her nightly badger crusade. Alan Franks reports Index A town called Lenin Ann Morrow steps off a Baltic cruise ship and joins the obligatory queue to see the splendours of Leningrad Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Air new zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Have work, must travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Winter Sports Whizz DHM Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday home of the Greek gods John Crossland takes his sketch pad to explore the temples where Zeus and Apollo lorded it over Sicily Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABTA Jersey Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Safari in the snow The South Tyrol in mid-winter can prove just as difficult as the jungle, discovers Ronald Faux Travel Notes Another World Citybreaks Thomson The coldest weather of the winter has continued… Thrills without chills Ski Events Thomas Cook France Cashing in on the special reserves Drink Potluck from the pantry When Frances Bissell began a spot of spring cleaning and stocktaking in her kitchen larder, she found a few surprises among her souvenirs A taste of France - Japanese style Jonathan Meades samples the food of three oriental chefs—one of whom is the top man in a very French restaurant Peter Wylie Fine Wines Become a Cordon Bleu Cook The Writing School Cordier Genuine Pearls Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Home decor goes wild Shopping Artist floral prints, butterflies and birds are appearing on fabrics and wallpaper. Nicole Swengley looks at styles from the past and present on sale The Hampstead Pine Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Steam games Outings Tournament of the Mind A pauper's palace Nigel Andrew on the home where great riches and the deepest poverty lived side by side Fashion flowers to order Francesca Greenoak visits a nursery where they raise plants to suit all shades of taste for export all over Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Crossing the tracks Weekend Tips Newslines Disaster's fatal glamour Three down in the Ring Opera Siegfried Metropolitan Opera, New York Academy Award Nomination Throwing off our inhibitions In the last 20 years some English novelists have thrown off national inhibitions and turned to a bravura style. The writer may be a showman but he is not a performer, argues Graham Swift, whose new novel is published next week The Miracle Worker LCP/Norrington Queen Elizabeth Hall Picture Gallery Bournemouth SO/Litton Festival Hall Blue on blues Dance Rhapsody in Blue Birmingham Rep Bonhams Knightsbridge Clash of the giants Chess Close encounter Bridge Concise Crossword No 1506 In loving memory Review Paperbacks Frances Horovitz: Poet, a Symposium, edited by Brocard Sewell (Aylesford, £6.90) The wrong generation Rock Records The Who: Who's Better—Who's Best (Polydor Wtv1) Ticket to a romantic ride Jazz Records Loose Tubes: Open Letter (Editions Eg, EG-ED55)Clark Tracey Quintet: Stiperstones (Steam, Sj-115) New Paperbacks Quality and quantity Classical Record The Sotheran's Sale Facing the music Dance Theatre Word-Watching Opera Growing old disgracefully Cinema Books Concerts Regional Television Variations Theatre Saturday Choice Sunday Owen 'is facing political oblivion' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,609 Headmaster of the happiest ship in Docklands Trains dispute likely hit weekend services Weather New fraud office to look at Marconi Executive Editor Stock Market The Pound Poison pill case for US court FKB issue Sale Tilney up Gold booms Summary Stock Markets Chief resigns at Standard Bank of England director asked to take charge Takeover bid results may be independently checked 'Insider' secretary returns M&S in store wars crossfire New twist in battle for American store group Private boost for inner cities From a Correspondent Washington: US jobless rate falls to 5.7% Bank battles to hold sterling M&G BP in plan to explore Chinese oil resources Business Roundup Greenwich in red again Granada in Spain buy Record for Security firm Alpha Stocks Johnson Fry plc Erskine buys for £6.8m Bingo win at Cowells Savoy fears of new battle Drinks buy Leisure centre Surprise £3.75m forecast by MS London Traded Options Buyers chase shares on tax hopes Stock Market By Our City Staff: Dawson fails in court fight Wall Street Recent Issues Traditional Options (Reuter): Dow edges lower on rates concern New York ADT profits leap to £95m as US sales predominate From a Correspondent: Japanese surplus falls 19% Lower subsidy threat may change BS plans Broackes wins in yacht dispute Sale Tilney looks out for buys despite uncertain conditions Tempus Opec action urged as price falls are feared By Our Financial Staff: Mexican auction attracts few bids British Aerospace could learn a few new tricks from Rover Positive signs in the property market Sussex County Building Society The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Firm end to account Goodbye to the old pound note Unit Linked Insurance Investments The Scots are roaring in Interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates High-interest cheque account* 6% Base Lending Rates Bank of Scotland VG: Acting out a tax drama A tax on the unmarried? The Chancellor in his Budget could reduce the tax relief for single people sharing a mortgage Dumenil the European Specialist London Life Nationwide Anglia The Equitable Life National Savings Topping up a tipple Conal Gregory, Master of Wine, examines the likely moves of the Chancellor on Budget day Trust prices rise in the East Unit Trust Performance School fees: how to ease the burden Barclayshare Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Enterprise Trusts Move into bed and breakfast B & B means lodging investments overnight to provide a 'silver lining' for the coming dawn of capital gains tax. Book early A friendly bonus back Rescued UKPI investors will get an extra boost on pension policies Multiple Display Advertising Items Mim Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited A battle over accounts Baker & McKenzie Lady with Eastern promise Edward Fennell meets Jia Zhao, the tough-minded lawyer who helped build a legal bridge between China and the West Litigant's right to fair trial survives contempt Losing right to compound interest Law Report March 5 1988 England drop the challenge Cricket: Dilley's Tour May Be over on Another Day of Incompetence in the Field MIM Britannia Scoreboard from Wellington Cool response by Lush Male close to title triumph Rackets The Palace of variety Yachting By Our French Racing Correspondent: Severe test for Marly River title ambitions Big race field Bent Deal for Times qualifier Results from yesterday's three meetings From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Turf Club acts to avoid new Festival whip controversy Racing Last finishes first as leaders lose their way Mandarin: Consistent Yahoo to outstay rivals Racing: Edwards-Trained Chaser Has Rights Attributes to Carry off Valuable Haydock Handicap in Eace of Searching Opposition Mandarin: Haydock Park Mandarin: Newbury Ambitions plans for Newbury Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Vicario di Bray is talented addition to hurdling ranks Irish entries recovered Teams at Murrayfield Sport on TV Off-the-cuff skills likely to give Scots an advantage Rugby Union: The Hosts are Favourites to Regain the Calcutta Cup at Murrayfield where England Have Not Won since 1980 Teams at Lansdowne Road Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Lancashire call-up for Simms Navy put on the defence Weekend Team News Ambitious B team points the way for seniors to play North dominate trial Comrades in arms closely engaged in a battle of wits Football: Graham Intent to Show that Lessons in Maanagement were Well Understood England assaults gain late reward Oxford's chance to climb Weekend Team News Trophy of dilemma for Lincoln For the Record Touring Britons given a pre-Olympic test Hazlitt called up from the Army Hockey Teesside in two finals Snow Reports Bates spurs Britain to victory over Swedes Tennis Double repeat in Bryant's sights Bowls Sense of anticipation after Bell's success Sking St Helens in mood to atone Rugby League Portfolio plus New Accumulator England World Cup bid fading Threat has Moynihan on guard The Royal Bank of Scotland On-song Welsh must beware backlash effect Britain's chances improve indoors Uttley critical of forwards (Reuter): Africans set to boycott championships Davis puts ranking in jeopardy (AFP): New teams in Brazil England set out on the long road to safety Botham shares the pain Lyle's 71 puts him in sight of big money Losing pukka image of polo End Column
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