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News from 12/03/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Martin HORWOOD(Director), Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Keeneth Fleet, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Clovis Keath, Frank Johnson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, David A. Cohen, Chairman, Peter Vanneck, Andrew Morgan, M. L. Halperin, Richard Thomson, Jim Whittell Managing Director, Gordon Allan, Sheridan Morley, Jill Pitkeathley, Director, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, John Johansen-Berg, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Clive Davis, Findlay Davidson, Rex Hunt, Jeremy Flint, E. R. Palmer, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, John Maddox, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Gerry Harrison, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Patrick Minford, Rob Neillands, John Redwood, Peter Jones, Michael Tate, Mohsin Ali, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, A. R. Newman, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Charles Jackson, Alan Hamilton, Anne Barnes, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Anne Whitehouse, Jenny Tabakoff, Alex McWhirter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Terry Price, Nicole Swengley, Edward Fennell, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, L. B. Wheatley, Professor H. N. V. Temperley, Nigel Andrew, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Alison Eadie, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, John Carlisle, Paul Griffiths, John Morris, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Jonathan Braude, Cathy Harris, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Irving Wardle, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Kennedy, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Gitta Sereny, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Peter Ewart, A. J. E. Cave, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, P. J. Allery, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, J. E. Meade, David Sinclair, J. Leonard Nicholson, Peter Hankey, Jonathan Meades, David Nicholson-Lord, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Theodora Green, Richard Morrison, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, N. G., Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Maria Scott, Michael Kinsley, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, David Young Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Philip Ray,

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The homecoming of a good friend Royal grief after the horror of 'those terrifying seconds' Win £108,000 Index Radical legal plan would curtail Bar's monopoly Front-runners find Chicago their kind of town The mountainside hurtled past us The Prince of Wales' statement Plane chartered for IRA coffins Satellite launcher puts UK back in space race Prolific Remands in cells 'hinder' courts News Roundup 3,000 jobs go at BAe Leader attacked Dream comes true The Fur Superstore Judge's son fined Non-brand drugs could save £35m Moore renews drive to cut prescription costs NHS the vital issue, says Kinnock Strike is hitting suppliers Land-Rover dispute Critics of BR face dismissal Union attacks 'gag' Tories rescue Budget day Yard acts to seize terror file Gold Prospecting in Great Britain Give career women 7-year baby break, CBI tells employers Sheriff leaps to defence of Robin Hood Runcie stamps disapproval on religious slogan 'Sham' vouchers condemned Cut-price flights Teachers urged to volunteer GCSE examiners crisis Showing style to win exports Judge orders inquiry over boy in tumble drier Pocket money rises but child earnings drop The Times Prize will buy piano lessons Portlolio plus News Accumulator Behind the Budget Next Week Tournament of the Mind 'Sick' offices are blamed for damage to eyesight Kiosk staff may have been overlooked in fire Sealink British Ferries Boatmen bring turmoil to placid river Aga Khan diamond expected to fetch £500,000 Saleroom Government plans to 'bring pride back to inner cities' March 11 1988 Parliament Young people needed in engineering Dissidents oust UDA chief after bomb fails Hotel fire Rare cattle and pigs threatened US orders Plo mission to close World Roundup (Reuter): Falklands appeal Pledge on Afghan aid Concerns shared UK-China harmony Suharto calls halt to new liberalism Jalarta's experiment (AP): Football tragedy (AFP): Plea for Marcos Why are they still persecuting me? Waldheim tribute as Vienna remembers President Waldheim of Austris talks in Vienna to Gitta Serenyu about the world-wide controversy and condermnation of his alleged wartime activities Youth springs eternal from a pocketful of pills Subdued marking of the Anschluss Dole may decide to go way of Hart Crisis for campaign strugglers US tightens its Panama curbs Royal Navy Officer Creeping drugs crisis contaminates the veins of a nation 'Slaughter' in maternity unit blamed on Muslims Witnesses give chailling account of atrocities in Azerbaijan's riots Fragile ceasefire halts war of cities' deadly toll Democracy put to trial by fire Municipal elections in Colombia McFarlane admits Iran-Contra lies Iran-Contra lies Trafalgar House (AP): Goria puts job on line over atom plant row Tamil killings Food aid (Reuter): MiGs deal (AP): Belting up Greek snub Leader dies It was G. M. Trevelyan who said: "If the French… Exit common sense Commentary Michael Kinsley Maxwell: tearaway tycoon Woodrow Wyatt on the contradictions of a supreme self-publicist Benighted state of America Paul Kennedy Looking radiant Science Report Risk and the Crown The Right Stuff Polls Apart War memorials up to date Stamp of religion Cinema ticket sales The Earl of Perth's letter yesterday should… A balancing act with the pound Fairer share for all from Budget Head to head Lucky for some Unkindest cut Time out of mind Little need for Argentine link The Crossing of the Tigris Attack in a Blinding Dust-Storm Court Circular Birthdays Memorial service School announcements Luncheons Service dinner Dating early man in China Archaeology Taking a wide view of morality John Johansen-Berg Picture Gallery Dinners Official visit Forthcoming marriages Stage bid to rescue poetry Anniversaries Tomorrow's royal engagements Personal announcements and services tomorrow, Mr Pham Hung A Victor of the Vietnam war Dr Derek Ricks Ken Colyer How did they manage it? Is the pop svengali really extinct? A new book suggests that no one has filled the shoes of men like Larry Parnes and Brian Epstein. Alan Franks looks back at the heyday of the starmakers Meridien Hotel Piccadilly Festival of Britain… From Aldeburgh to Edinburgh, from Chaucer to the Armada, from gardens to minstrels and from Montevedi to Benny Goodman-Anne Whitehouse presents the pick of this year's British festivals …and the best of Europe Von Karajan's new Tosca at Salzburg… patriotic song in Finland… Barenboim's new Ring at Bayreuth…Il Seraglio in Istanbul… Hilary Finch finds boudless variety in Europe's music an arts centres Shine on harbour moon Sailing until sunset, the swimming by starlight. Clovis Keath weights anchor for a romantic trip along the Yugoslavian coast Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Qantas Sherland & Orkney Medallion Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Turks attack Kurd rebels TFS Trailfinders Basques retaliate with bomb Afro Asian Travel Ltd Travelbag Rickards Travel Turkey Easter Breaks Ventura Beach Villas The Magic of Italy Just cruising to the office, dear Thomas Cook ARTA P&O Air Holidays Travel Books Don Quixote's kingdom Rob Neillands discovers eccentricity and a windmill shortage in Cervantes country Carinthia Austria Swan Hellenic Journey Latin America Pleasure: fly business Business class flying is not just for businessmen. More tourists find it a comfortable way to begin their holidays, reports Alex McWhirter Vacances en Campagne Feast on France at its Best at 8 Mph Page & Moy Holidays IATA Gentrys Ski & Sports Jetbag U. K. Holidays Ski peril: the warning signs New Forest Cottages The Cally Palace Hotel Chicken a la King Henri Spain, Portugal, Italy and China all enjoy boiled chicken dishes. Frances Bissell suggests variations of this French royal favourite Road to a square meal Eating out Jonathan Meades finds an inventine Midlands restaurant which excels in game before attending a marriage of Eastern cuisines in a much carpeted part of Marylebone Majestic Wine Warehouses Pick a bargain: beat the Budget Drink Shoparound The Nikko Quartz Sports Chronometer Multiple Display Advertising Items P & S Ltd Kites For the Home The Hampstead Pine Company Foam Free Upholstery Beat the Fire Hazard Period Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Generous Jeans Seymour Shirts Galaxy Storage Beds Jolliman Four Seasons Heffers Stationers Jolliman Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Pet Portraits For the Home House Nameplate Co Short of Space? Tidy Rail Tall, Short, Large? Multiple Display Advertising Items Eiderdowns to Duvets Attracta Products Ltd Canopies Ltd Country Craft Fireplaces Al-Electroning Systems Ltd A beano for the dandy To celebrate Savile Row's birthday Nicole Swengley looks at the range of accessories for every self-respecting beau Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Bramley's Nurseries (T1) Rosewall Mower Sharpener Multiple Display Advertising Items Spring specials Outings Tournament of the Mind Round Seventeen - Questions The magical, mystical tour Nigel Andrew visits Mentmore Towers, once a treasury of European art and home of Baron Rothschild, and now owned by the treanscendental meditaition orgainzation Pull and call of the wild Gardening Francesca Greenoak meets a couple who quit the rat race and went back to nature Agriframes Ltd Mountfield Fantastica Westwood Marshalls Seeds Pleasant laughter Television Lot's wife turns into sculpture Gallery Sadler's Wells Theatre The company directors Once the actor-manager seemed a doomed species. This week both Anthony Quayle and Kenneth Branagh led their separate compaines on tour. Sheridan Morley talks to the two men Tamed by the trip home Les Liaisons dangereuses Theatre Child's Play New End Theatre Teenage agony is painfully funny Double revival Opera Change of tune Concerts Back to the battleground The Making of Homeric Verse: the collected papers of Milman Parry, ed. Adam Parry, Oxford paperback 1987, £12.95 The Naked truth Rock Records Life in the old glockenspiel yet Classical Records Tribute to a legend Chess Piling on the passion Jazz Records World Saxophone Quarter: Dances and Ballads (Elektra/Nonessuch 979 164-1) Bill Frisell Band: Lookout For Hope (Ecm 833 4951) Mose Allison: Ever Since the World Ended (Blue Note Blj 48015 Fatal distraction Bridge Crossword Concise Crossword No 1512 For his eyes only The Times Arts Diary Opera Theatre Jazz A lifetime in five days Cinema Galleries Dance Regional Television Variations Theatre Saturday The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,615 Shamir attacks Shultz on eve of talks Weather Crash kills Duke of York's pupils Helicopter tragedy Executive Editor David Brewerton Koppers sues Beazer Dobson offer De Beers rise Stock Markets Summary Willis Faber chief resigns Deputy chairman latest is spate of departures BAe 'near' to £100m plane deal Go West, and East, young man Survey points to advantages of working abroad Salaries Payments deficit reduced by £1 bn By Our City Staff: Whitbread buys off-licences Further arrests 'almost certain' By Our City Staff: Guinness case set for new fraud office Business and Finance Spens freed on £500,000 bail until April 12 Wardley Unit Trust Managers Limited Trilion passes payout as it goes into the red Business Roundup British steel output soars Hang Seng Bank up Oryx Gold seeks listings Recent Issues Target Nat West ends help to league Bromsgrove spends £9m (Reuter): Prices lose ground as mark rises Frankfurt (Reuter): Japan unmoved by US fall Tokyo Exporters hit by strong sterling Stock Markets London Traded Options Traditional Options (AP-Dow Jones): Late rally lifts Dow after 25-point slump New York Wall Street Alpha Stocks Green light for UES to acquire FH Lloyd KIO set for 22.5% BP stake Kuwaitis in £108m B & H rescue Busy engineer Legal costs erode a solid performance by T&N Tempus John Lewis bonuses at £46 m A great Budget treble but will Lawson stay at the Treasury? Bank of Scotland Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Nervous selling Stock Exchange Prices Family Money Briefing Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Interest Rates ROUND-UP Key Rates Base Lending Rates Never-never loans Place your bets! Highland Sawmillers PLC The Royal Bank of Scotland Mugged ... but covered The Equitable Life The Equitable Life Legal & General BES sponsors for a cascade of cash Sapphire Financial Services Ltd GT Payment puzzle for new claimants Touche Remnant Imperial Trident The Equitable Life Jersey Gilt Fund Limited Sinister goings-on at the tax office I read with interest your article entitled "It… BES Investment Research Ltd Albany Picture Gallery A couple of points for invalid carers Family pets are treated better than wives VAT hovers over holidays My rage over the Euro charge Knight Williams The taxing task made easier Booking for a top lawyer? Edward Fennell goes through the book to find the cream of our the legal eagles Legal & Financial Services Guide Simmonds Church Smiles & Co Legalease Carlton Retirement Planning Ltd Anson & Co. T. J. Ball & Company Evershed & Tomkinson "The Times Guide to Legal & Financial… Pannone Blackburn Dibb Lupton Solicitors Edwards Geldard Test of continuous employment Law Report March 12 1988 No time off for discussing Act Morgan Bruce & Hardwickes Alsop Stevens TSP The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Margaret Adams Geoffrey Davidson James Edwards Malcolm Innes Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldberg Ensemble London Choral Society Births, Marriages, Deaths Services tomorrow Appointments Personal Columns Cancer Research Campaign Entertainments Latest wills Return of that famous pipe Liverpool's arts cuts to be restored University news Polytechnic news England prove no barrier to Australia Portfolio plus New Accumulator Imran declares all-out war on the spirit of dissent Cricket: Caribeean Series Can Atone for Recent Upsurge in Misbehaviour (AP): No Australian tour of Zimbabwe Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Tomorrow Shrewd Moore waiting on Weather The Storm Racing: Countdown to the Cheltenham Festival Results from yesterday's three meetings Mandarin: Aston Express to arrive on time Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Madrain: Chepstow Selections Columbus spoils the Royal party Mandarin: AYR Doncaster Selections Kyme Warrior to strike again in Times qualifier Point-to-point Armytage fails fitness test Wasps win will be a bargain Weekend Team News Welsh grand slam aspirations rest with proven men Rugby Union Counties maintain their attraction Antipodean appearance to Penguins (Reuter): Pumas to play three touring sides this year Schools squad is selected Rafter move Picture Gallery Bryant faces his old foe Muir Bowls Lure of the Olympics Badminton Snow is drawn to meet old master Dean Real Tennis By a Special Correspondent: Bailey in the top seat Motor Racing: Setting the pace in Formulas One and Three McKenzie soars on second wind Boxing Martin has Jansher on the run Squash Rackets (Reuter): Berger goes still faster Leipzig opens its doors to Coe and Moynihan Athletics LTA lays opt the best of British Tennis United out to rein in the dark horses Basketball Torrance lays bogy and paves the way for British victory Golf Johns leaves stars adrift By a Special Correspondent: Crucial points for Hunt on first trip Equestrianism Whitaker does it again Snow Reports Southgate facing tough test Hocket Heated start to British women's tour Wimbledon about to tread new ground Football No Dousts in Bassett's Mind as to who Will Survive Today Huddersfield lose chairman Fielding Last Night's Results Kelly close Ito seventh Paris-Nice victory Cycling Webster makes debut Malvernians unchanged Weekend Team News Heinzer gains first victory of the season Skiing For the Record Only faint chance of victory for Salford Rugby League Dust settles at last on 1986 Games (Reuter): Paris-Dakar rally reduced Motor Rallying O'Leary s recall can help inspire Arsenal Caretaker out of hard school of leadership (Reuter): Italian is first to fail test Crowe helps to defuse another tense scene Rotherham hold out for a point Silhouette racing Sport in Brief Charlton's plans hit by injuries Picture Gallery Woosnam brings relief to players facing cut Lyle's 64 crowns a superb British day Time for cricket to face facts End Column

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