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News from 09/03/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Graham Londin, Andrew Longmore, Roe and Lane, Gordon Allan, Barry Fantont, Cliff Feltham, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Stevenson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Nikki Johns, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Peter J. Myers, Srikumar Sen, Richard Eaton, Michael Douglas, Geoffrey Smith, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Vivien Goldsmith, Howard Foster, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Bryan Stiles, Edwin Barnes, Principal, Mitchell Platts, Adrian Seville, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Dominique Searle, Tony Dawe and Michael Evans and Richard Ford, David Housham, Fionnuala McHugh, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Edward Gorman, H. F. Ellis, Conor Cruise O'Brien, D. J. Knowles (District General Manager), R. D. Illingworth (Chairman), George Rae, Barry Wood, Boca Raton, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Kerry Gill, G. L. Russell, Peter Davalle, Alison Eadie, Dennis Shaw, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, Bryan Appleyard, Zbigniew Gertych, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, George Ace, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, David Leitch, Peter Aykroyd, Carys Bowen-Jones, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Ian Dewar, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Andrew Lycett, Paul Moor, George Chesterton, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Bailey Morris, David Cook, John Hubbard, Keith Macklin, James Pailing, (Secretary), Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Gordon Brown, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Nick Higham, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, R. G. Pringle, Richard Wigg,

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Explosives in third IRA car found in Spain Bomb timing device set to coincide with military parade Treasures of Egypt Portfolio-PLUS New- Accumulator Index Railwaymen to strike over health service Britain hints at expulsion of Panama's envoy Huge fines for firms in price fix cartels Thatcher lets the pound rise towards two dollars Oxfam worker is freed in Lebanon UK Finance Ltd. Bush on brink after election triumph Firemen prevent oil depot disaster News Roundup Escapers captured Maxwell books plea Shooting charges £6m insurance fraud 'Nazi' evidence plea Stoppers Misery of shopping Foam fire kills four Independent inquiry to study school discipline About a third of inner London's 1,000 schools were closed yesterday when cleaners and caretakers went on strke. The strikers, members of the National Union of Publice Employees, staged the "day of action" in the protest against government plans to abolish the Inner London Education Authortiy End dockers' jobs-for-life scheme, say employers GP struck off for refusing to visit patient £160 m facelift planned for commuter stations Patients back doctor who had affair Rumbold in a hard sell Fighting talk at relaunch of the SDP Critics attack GCSE report DPP faces challenge by lawyers Life for executive who pushed wife off cliff to wed Filipino Report calls for social care vouchers Racehorse trainer 'swindled owner' Virus likely to infect 10m by 1991 Aids epidemic in Europe Ghost heads Japan sales drive Father's concern over preacher BRS Prize stirs Greek memories Portpolio plus New Accumulatar Butterfly axe Commons attack on 'inadequate storm payments' Estimates Coal 'has to pay its way' Kinnock query over rise in the pound Prime Minister The Times Tory protest over gay videos Leader willing to take a few more risks Peers fail in trade union voting move Employment Bill amendment House of Lords Book details grassroots opposition Education Reform Bill Referendum Bill is introduced Relief over bomb action Korea feels EEC anger £200m more for families Jobs benefit Order passed Survey of teachers Consultants get £60,000 Parliament today Engineered like No Other Car in the World Picture Gallery Weapons outlawed to curb street crime 'Relics of Dark Ages have no place in civilized society' 'Equality Act' proposed to curtail sex bias Saleroom $8m estimate on flawless diamond Orchestra booking that led to discord Regional job grants open to fraud Pirate radio charges Planelectric The Queen honours Zeebrugge heroes Green fields give the sheikh no escape from oil Tube fire victim had vague manner Smoking ban Railway drive Frog hotline Clashes as Poles remember 1968 World Roundup (Reuter): 300 police injured (Reuter): Violence in Panama Corsican killing TEEStSIDE Development Corporation (AP): Contras shun talks Protest by Yugoslavs In pursuit of a vanished South Presidential race hots up for a new White House superstar Hollywood faces hard search for next leading man Shultz plan hit by blows from both sides (Reuter): Court hears how Army hid identity of Aquino killer TEEStSIDE Initiative Talent Ability Armenians honour victims of violence From Our Own Correspondent: Curfew in refugee camp after Arab policeman's death Afghan resistance Islamic extremists UN mediator sees progress towards peace in Geneva Nicobrevin Oxfam workers freed from Sidon captivity Anglo-US veto on Pretoria sanctions Portugal plans farm revolution Rolling back communism From Our Corresponddent: UK in plea to deny Spycatcher case DAKS Simpson (AP): São Tom? canoe coup bid foiled (Reuter): Pilot jailed Abortion fight (AFP): Hundreds die (AP): Chile protest (Reuter): Cyclone dead (AP): Nobel two (AP): Family die (AP): Succo move (Reuter): Kuwait visit Army Officer Triumph turns to tragedy Yesterday's revelations in The Times of the discovery of Egyptian antiquities which had Iain unnoticed for 60 years at Highclere Castle, the carnarvon family home, have thrown fresh light on the Egyptaian odyssey in the 1920s by the fifth (left). Its climex was the opening of the tomp of Tulankhamun, the greatest find the history of Egyptian exploration. Brayan Appleyard reports on the extraordinary and bitter saga that led the carnarvon family to maintain a 60-year silence on the subject of Egypt—and on the disasters which gave rise to the myth of the curse of the Mummy's Tomb Fortnum & Mason In search of the unknown frogman Artfite Sarah Jane Checkland a Weekly look at the art world Concise Crossword No 1509 The Times Tournament of the Mind Multiyork Tomorrow Times Diary Pressure cooking Commentary . Woodrow Wyatt Scrap these tax perks Gordon Brown puts forward a Labour view of a radical Budget The twin threat to India Conor Cruise O'Brien Sticking point Science Report The Rising Pound Time to Free the Docks Arms Control Ways and means of student finance Insults to Church Stamp of religion A teacher's worth? Sports injuries' effect on NHS Hospital closures Polish complaint Perfect timing On this Day March 9 1815 Popular Tumults Blind alleys Television The Sunday Times magazine Fashion Special Going nowhere fast Theatre Hapgood Aldwych Dancing the indefinable John Percival meets David Bintley, Resident Choreographer of the Royal Ballet, and Simon Jeffes, leader of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, whose music Bintley has used to create the ballet receiving its premi?re tonight Yvonne Egan American Theatre Diamond Lil Conservatory Theater, San Franciso Pertinent piece a paradigm Concert Music Projects/Bernas Almeida Revolution of the heart Six years ago Khomeini's right-hand man was executed. To some he was a machievellian schemer, but Carole Jerome remembers him as a man of courage. Fionnuala McHugh has discovered why Last-minute mum No strangers Ear to the ground & Briefly a round-up of news, views and information Quote me Ideal ideas Not a stitch Cannon Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Memorial service KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Today's royal engagements Service Dinner Proud mothers of the famous Dinners Wycombe Abbey School Two new directors Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Receptions And Honorary Officers of the Board of Deputies of… Latest wills Lecture Marriages Prof G. C. McVittie Mathematics of the spheres Joan Hassall Mr Robert Kirton Birth, Marriages, Deaths Europe's old inhabitant may date back 400,000 years Archaeology East Grinstead Medical Research Trust Times Newspapers Ltd. Entertainments The Times Information Service Classical Top 20 Cathedrals in the artist's eye Cordula Television and Radio Damp Britain and jokes to match Televison Choice All Greek and A1 Radio Choice At 11.20 the soldiers returned. Crowds lined the streets. It was the moment the IRA bomb was timed to explode The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,612 Explosives find in third car Weather A dash of Brando for sober toilers Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound TI renews $144m bid for Bundy Pentos soars Blagden leap Stock Markets Summary Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Bus Roundup Marks plans US invasion Food operation could go into 800 stores (Reuter): Macy tries to delay offer NZI buys Arbuthnot for £39m Gambling on a legal loophole HK investors put up a novel defence for non-payment Construction industry boom buoys Expamet TV-am removes Saudi vote Industry secures promise on electricity CBI Voices cost worries to parkinson City confused by sharp shift in sterling policy Former Times building sold Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Lambert Howarth steps up to £2.1m Business Roundup Marcol rises to £461 , 000 Optician raises sights Merivale lifts interim profit Bluebird Toys payout LCT Sinclair plans full listing Spong group leaps to £1 m Pentos has designs on the top spot for Dillons stores Tempus Unichem advertising under Dti scrutiny Perry's sale threat to estate agencies Beecham jumps 8p on hopes for new heart drug Stock Market £6m bid by Community Hospitals Halifax Building Society aims to issue credit card Michael Peters up 70% at half time Leigh Interests makes £9.7m cash call Fired up without smoke The Times City Diary Fun, love and money The Times City Diary Keeping tabs The Times City Diary GWR switches on for USM debut Thanks, but The Times City Diary Tough at the top The Times City Diary Dares in 582% leap to £5.1m Contracts for roads lift Green BM No more holidays for pensions lemmings Comment David Brewerton TI Group eyes its lost love ICI chief to lead engineers' council Hague attacks business schools Warning about growht of 'high-tech enterpreneur' By Our Industrial Editor: Imports hit footwear market Arbuthnot Latham Bank Limited Growing pressure in US to resist foreign invasion London Traded Option Abbeycrest seeks step up Bensons profit up to ?722,500 Allied Partnership doubles to £3.6m Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Dow rises to highest level since the crash Wall Street Financial Weekly £ 16.59m USM tag for Psion computers Parker Pen considers SE float Touche Ross The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities mark time Stock Exchange Parices Account Days: Dealings began March 7. Dealings end March 18 §Contango day March 21. Settlement day March 28. §Forward nargains are permited on two previous business days The lesson of junk' mail Opinion Creative , Media & Marketing Appointments B B C Australian Broadcasting Corporation The Educational, Academic and Medical Publishing… Added weight, added value Advertisers are demanding quality paper. Andrew Lycett reports how the industry is meeting the challenge A matter of 'residuals' US TV dispute could benefit British writers CMT Group PLC BLA Publishing Limited The Chartered Insurance Institute D. C. Cook Starting early Finding out what life's like as a trainee reporter Premier Crew Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Best of sellers Which ads have made it in the market place? Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Telephone Sales Professionals BEP Ltd A guru among mag men David Housham meets Haymarket's new editorial director AMA FTBI Multiple Display Advertising Items Bowes aquiver Bylines Multiple Display Advertising Items Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments The Recruitment Partnership Sanderson Donoghues Jewellery Sales Executives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Magazine Development Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vernon Oakley Design Ltd Media Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Medlad Studio Secretary Director Fashion Company Sw1 Seymour Chartleigh appointments Rank Hotels Reliable Audio Secretary/receptionist Drake Personnel Select Appointments PLC The Bank for International Settlements JCR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Secretary Bureau Secretaries Accord Multiple Display Advertising Items B. J. Crawford's Trico Secretary with Heaps of Potential The Work Shop Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Barratt Multi-Ownership & Hotels Ltd. Winifred Johnson Masterlock Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Recruitment Company Economists Advisory Group Ltd Directors' Secretaries Mayfair PR Consultant Tithe Gate Associates Secretaries plus Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Drake Pathfinders Media & Entertainments Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Adventure Audio Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants La Créme Secretarial Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries Graduate Appointments TM Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Scruples Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants La Créme Secretarial Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers &Lybrand Anthony Cook Bureau Manpower Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items PPP Personnel Appointments International Secretaries Recruitment Consultants The Work Shop Gordon. Yates Secrètaries plus Jigsaw Recruitment JET Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Orchard Partners Norlin Associates Limited Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Michael Peters Literature Limited Mark Allan Travel Bloodstock & Stud Investment Company Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laporte Industries Limited Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants PolyGram Multiple Display Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Abarnet Gordon. Yates Administrator Summer in Bordeaux Multiple Display Advertising Items Exceptional PA Hodge Recruitment Senior Secretaries Are You worth £20,000 PA? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merry Weather Merrow Employment Agency Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Secretary/Course Administrator Hodge Recruitment The MAC Group UK Limited Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Secretary Diana Duggan Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon. Yates Caroline King Secretarial Appointments David Higham Associates Ltd. A Recruitment Line Company Bristows Cooke & Carpmael One and a Half Jobs Turning into Two! PA/BOOKKEEPER Exciting Opportunity Executive Crème Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items London Property Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Hodge Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial The Ritz Stickley & Kent Part-Time Vacancies Fast Operator Multiple Display Advertising Items Ideal Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames Blyth Mckenna PLC Your home in a crystal ball Country Property Country Property Charles Church Egerton Lane Fox Overseas Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items JCQ Barratt H Hamptons Pocock & Lear Multiple Display Advertising Items The Relocation Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property TDA Rentals Prudential Property Services Hamptons Robert Bruce & Partners Birch & Co Rose Hill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items HR Chelsea Cloisters Estates Limited Drury Geo Joslin SW1 off Eaton Square Henry & James Bian Lack & Co Barnard marcus Carleton Smith & Co Marsh & Parsons Black Horse Agencies Lofts Wihpole St W1 The Property Managers Camden Square, NW1 Queensgate SW7 Serviced Apartments Chelsea Chelsea Luxury Houseboat Knight Frank & Rutley Plaza Estates Keith Cardale Groves Going Abroad? London-Tokyo Landlords Refusal of firearms certificate upheld No case against Home Office over prison attack Freedom of information outweighs government claim to confidentiality Marriage after illness no bar to damages claim Plea establishes need for trial Retrospective effect of slip rule Power to hear dismissal complaint out of time Transfer of licence after time limit has expired Christie set King-size task by top Americans Athletics Henley's boost to juniors Rowing Change of heart Vaulting towards future success from a century's springboard Gymnastics has established a mass appeal at the start of its centenary year Today's Fixtures Dilettante with taste for the uneasy Dashing graduate of the Corinthian school about to undertake a risky career move Simon Barnes Chelthenham People Sport on Tv McKenzie must be on guard Tomorrow Notice out to add weight to cause Boxing Derail bout in London World final may go to Wembley Rugby League Edwards can take starring role Mandarin: Bangor Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Bradley receives £600 fine after day of disaster Beggan reunited with Jimbalou for Imperial Warwick results Fine comeback by Sacred Path Sedgefield Lord Wyatt plea for Tote to be privatized Point-to-point Lytham provides driving ambition The other side of the golfing coin is seen in the long struggle for success by Roe and Lane Mitchell Platts. Golf Correspondent. Continues his analysis of Britain's up-and coming golfers with profiles of Barry Lane and Mark Roe Holders look winners Moylett awarded his first Irish cap against England` Rugby Union: Lock Forward is One of Three Changes in Visiting Line up for the Twickenham May's feat may stir Swansea for final England players are given a break Pontypool home with late try Hodgson takes journey from Vale to heights Wales locks out Qadir treated for a kidney stone England's victory puts them in semi-finals England Tour Averages Marshall misses start of series through injury Chricket Burns is Games chief Student Games Everton's chance to be second First double of season for Barnsley Douai's goal brings the best out of Harrow Schools Football Impressive City win and show signs of their cup potential Football Hopkins relieves Atkinson anxiety Last Night's Results Harrogate in top form Lacrosse For the Record Smith and Warden Owen team up for world event Yachting: Crusader Ii Undergoing Extensive Modification at Hamble to Improve Rating AFP: Yates wins as Roche withdraws Cycling Seles's young talent shines through Tennis Three for the road (Reuter): Baseball first Soviets build for Olympics Badminton Concern over Podger Snow Reports RAF set off in defence of their title Hockey Stewart to step up in class Motor Racing (AP): Alboreto and Berger lead way in Brazil

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