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News from 14/03/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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John Grant Crossword Editor, David Wade, Tony Bovaird, Cliford Longley, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Keith Hindley, DJM, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Frank Johnson, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Philip Goodhart, Alan Gilmour, Director, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Gillian Newsum, Louis Fitzgibbon, Ian Murray, Michael O'connell, Roy Moor, Clive Davis, Madeleine Beard, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Bent Aaby, Greg Knight, Bryan Stiles, Yrj? Vasari, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, H. J. B. Birks, John Ballantine, David L. Williams, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Michael Clark, Christopher Warman and Robert Shrimsley, Philip Webster and David Smith, Michael Hamlyn, John Dorman, Klaus Dierssen, Harold Goodwin, Robin Moffat, Charles Bremner, Trevor Berry, Chairman, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Abdullahi Dool Mohamed, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, David Miller, C. R. Janssen, Celia Brayfield, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Watts, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, David Lindley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Beryl Dixon, Herbert E. Wright, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Hugo Sj?rs, Peter Dixon, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Gitta Sereny, Mel Webb, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, David Gollob, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Roddy Mackenzie, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, David K. Ferguson, Derek Harris, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Gerald Hubbard, Vince Wright, John Hoskyns, Penny Perrick, Anthony Barnett, Philip Jacobson, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Michael Hatfield, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Mark Cliffe and Neil MacKinnon,

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Lawson faces dilemma over base rate cut Clash on £ threatens to mar Budget package Portfolio Ladbroke first Times Focus Index ''Cover-up' protest Bad times for Dole, the all-American anti-hero Baker in student loans battle Security forces fear clashes at IRA terrorists' funerals From Our Correspondent: Blizzard chaos in Austrian resorts Sevan dead as avalanche buries guest house Prince may face inquest Coroner to investigate Royal tragedy South African Airways London bus users face protest chaos Unit gives Fears on drug hope N-waste Buildings 'too bleak' Duty men Car stake break ring unlikely British chess triumph New role for Ilea proposed Pegasus Italian Sun By a Staff Reporter: Birt defends war on tabloid television BBC staff seek champion in Fox against 'dictatorial' news chief Councils have £10bn lying idle in accounts Plessey to work on US space weapon Defence contracts Music world split over orchestra's double date Minister toasts railway BUPA plan to cut health premiums Scargill backing for end of areas Tie-breaker for finalist in crossword Ferry coroner calls for supremo to take charge at disasters Aerosol research expanded Learning French without Moliere Call to punish club officials Socer violence Gatwick runway unsafe, say pilots Zany styles maintain tradition British Gas Winner's double success Portfolio plus New Accumlator Abbey National Joint action to speed sale of houses by tardy council Backing grows for better road lights Motorway repairs Writer plays it straight Europe's Driving Force Hard questions on loyalty Sir Robin was not asked Computers and Communications For further Information, please contact NEC Business… Lone yachtsman ends 658 days at sea Noriega's day of reckoning as US moves deepen crisis Contras agree to rejoin peace talks The Bush juggernaut prepares to crush Dole British surgeon insists Hess' was murdered Gadaffi frees last British prisoner (Reuter): Angolan offer Aquino's warning Muslim Bangladesh (Reuter): Missile's message Pledge to beat polio Seven killed as avalanche sweeps into Austrian ski resort 400 Arabs quit Israeli police force Sperm donation crosses race divide Streetwise populist leading Chirac's campaign Apartheid 's high priest South Africa's neo-Nazis Bullets answer Mujahidin's diplomacy by megaphone Computer and Communications Fear of Nazis reigns among Vienna gypsies 50 years on Armenians protest in Moscow against massacre 'cover-up' Issue of £1,050,000,000 8i per cent Treasury Stock, 1994 for Tender at a Minimum Tender Price of £97.00 per Cent This Form May BE Used Tender Form Belgrade s reform lessons McFarlane in Iran-Contra court deal Italy hurries to forge more stable coalition The Missions to Seamen (AP): Swazis jail 10 former officials for treason (Reuter): Palme query (Retuer): Sikh killings (Reuter): Tunnel opens Athens talks (AP): 3 arrested (Reuter): Russians fired Dhaka arrests Hijack fails (AFP): Locust plague (AFP): Escape fails (AFP): Dance loss Computer and Communications 2007, the space opportunity The Moon has been conquered and space travel so now almost routine. What is next? Keith Hindley looks towards Mars and the plans for a manned mission. Both distance and cost are immense: could this be the catalyst for the super powers to collaborate? The Times Harrods Knight Sbridge Times Diary The Times Diary Inner-city bypass Commentary . Robin Oakley Our feudal fear of low tax John Hoskyns finds a muddy sort of morality applies in Budgets Inside the pussy cat's parlour Bernard Levin Pushing it a bit Science Report Flow Country fears The Case for Reform A Balkan Dialogue Tourist 's view of Soviet marches Moscow tightrope Sports injuries Somali situation Calling child witnesses to account Housing gains Family courts Holy bulls? Effect of poll tax, ward to ward March 14 1817 Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Memorial Service Dinners Nature notes PICK of the Week at Christie's Today 's royal engagements St Aubyns, Rottingdean St Clement's School, Toronto, Canada Parliament this week Keeping faith with their past The Princess Royal's daughter, Zara Phillips,… Service dinners Institution of Mechanical Engineers Marlborough College Forthcoming marriages Marriages Christianna Brand Thrillers in the classic mould Prof T. W. Freeman William Wordsworth The Rev Peter Priest Births , Marriages, Deaths Horticulture Orchids in all colours The Surgical Research Fund Personal Columns A slow triumph Television A relish for lyric muscles Concerts Jorge Bolet Festival Hall Royal Insurance New lords of the Ring Wagner's Ring cycle, Die Walkere, Das Rheingold, Siegfrind and Gotterdammerung, is the greatest chatlenge for conductor, orchestra and soloists alike. John Higgins reports from Munich, where Benard Haitink, Director of Music at Covent Garden, has embarked on his first complete recording of the work, with the American James Morris as Wotan Kagel happens to relate to Bach New London Chamber Choir St John's Royal Opera House Very high energy, still higher volume Rock AC/DC Wembley Arena Towards a style Jazz Tommy Smith Quartet University of Bath Opera Eugene Onegin Playhouse, Edinburgh Telling a story Radio Hair Problems? New million-pound deals on the way Despite the uncertainty after the stock-market crash, buy-outs are again starting to happen The days of quick returns on buyouts are over. But it is not all doom and gloom, says Lawrene Lever Electra Candover Partners Where the money comes from when it's needed fast As our Recent M. B. O Talking spin-offs , kickers and exits What the team has to pay Ten to 100 per cent of equity is possible A complex footwear deal that narrowly escaped a slip-up Disentangling the elements in an £80 m acquisition set some tricky problems Operation has transformed in eight months How to Be your Own Boss without Giving up your Job Equity Ventures Limited An accepted and useful tool The 3is come up with the cash When serious money talks Michael Hatfield describes the £718 million buy-out of MFI Schroder Ventures On the road-show with a finger in the pie About 90 per cent succeed One that won the big headlines Three major rules for a buy-out Christian's conversion Lacroix (left), the saviour of Paris couture, is about to risk his reputation with ready-to-wear. Liz Smith tries on the new line The night Vienna died Fifty years ago today, Gitta Sereny, then a 15-year-old student, heard Hitler speak at a Viennese hotel. Last week she returned to the city where she truly grew up When answers are out of the question ... Hotel Inter-Continental This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Wild young passion can be so painful BBC1 BBC2 Wessex Roof ITV/LONDON Chanel 4 Radio 1 Variations Radio 3 When news takes a left turn Television Choice A restricted area Radio Choice Radio 4 Tutu fires a challenge to 'evil' Pretoria The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,616 World queuing up to house collection Thyssen's Old Masters ready for public Weather Princes friend justifies ski risks Executive Editor David Brewerton Tumbling dollar leads to restraint US Notebook Growth boost for economy £3bn tax cuts likely after Budget surplus Parnes names Iveagh m new Guinness evidence By Our City Staff: UB near to £340m foods buy First BES firm comes to market USM Review Young promises contracts help By Our City Staff: Ladbroke first with US licence KIO 'not bound by BP limit' Le Meridien Hotel Piccadilly Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Firms that dig for gold in the nation's rubbish tips Analysis Results Base Lending Rates CBI backs bid for EEC office Afex Corporation Societe Anohyme (incorporated in… Sterling's rise presents a poser for the Budget Gilt-Edged Ford International Factors EEC mergers policy chief seeks go-ahead by June UniChem price-tag 'excessive' Mobil plans new fuel plant Heard the one about Jeffrey? The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: TI ready for bid spree Staff increases stake in RoadChef The old grey nightmare The Times City Diary Insider-case man charged The power of love The Times City Diary Top brass fails to impress managers The Superline Pocketphone Economic View Lawson should indicate a new range for pound Ford plan for 'world car' hits problems Foreign Exchanges Dollar Spot Rates Money Markets Swanbourne House School Chigwell School Merchant Taylors' School Ampleforth College Craft, Design and Technology Unlisted Securities Pownall Hall School Wellingborough School Hmc 410 boys and girls 13 to… Slihdon College Mathematics/ Science Hereford and Worcester Maiverm College Dragon School, Oxford. (Iaps) 635 boys end grit,… ST Bede's College ST Paul's Girl's School Bursar Hurstpierpoint College Walhampton School The King Alfred School North Parade Middle School Ursuline Preparatory School Ravenswood School Rendcomb College Bolton School Director of Music Prior's Field School Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and change on week Educational French Courses Institut francais South Devon College of Arts & Technology Merchant Taylors School Gabbitas Truman & Thring University Appointments College Group University Appointments University of Aberdeen University of Cambridge ST. Godric's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Leeds University of Cambridge The art of pushing an image, not a broom Horizons Sweeping the gallery can be one spin-off of an art history degree Far from being a Mickey Mouse qualification, a degree in art history can lead to the most surprising jobs, which need, however, a great deal of drive to attain says Bery Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Sheffield University of St Andrews Department of Psychology Llb. Degree Pre University? Post University? University of East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items La Créme De La Créme Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Secret tapes not protected under Race discrimination statute Liability for dancing accident not established Access review by judge Wasps poised to challenge leaders Blackheath continue Exiles' plunge Cowgill heritage pays dividends in play-off Golf Lancashire just get away with the loot Rugby Union: Surrey Conguse Themselves as the Midlanders Secure a Plance in Country Fianal Warwickshire backs hold key Four centres of fatal attraction (AFP): Chesnokov's win is the final shock Tennis Details from the Weekend Matches Celebrations begin for confident Park From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Abbey Glen fit to do himself justice Nupsala's form stands tip to close inspection Nicholls confident Playschool can crown fine season Racing Pointer for Celtic Shot AYR Going : soft (chase course); heavy (hurdles) 2.0… Asmussen and Fabre in form Mandarin: Laochail should open account against lowly opposition Racing Sad Blow for Edwars as Star Novice is Ruled out of Sun Alliance Chase on Eve of Cheltenham Results from Saturday's four meetings Bradley poised to team up with Cavvies Clown Guide to our in-line racecard Course Specialists Jump leaders Shamrock Master ends 14-year wait Point-to-Point by Brian Beel The Times Results from 13 meetings Rymster looks a fine prospect Kissane Out Of Festival (Reuter): Kelly wins seventh Paris to Nice race Cycling Hare race for Sutton by whisker Scotsmen lose heads as well as their way Baseketball On the silky way to Wembley Football: Father Follows in the Footsteps of Son as the Cloughs Reach the Penul Timate Stage of the FA Cup The good, bad and the ugly of Fashanu No negative thoughts down at The Den Digweed the local hero West Ham are sucked into relegation battle Weekend Results and Tables Dunn final faces will be familiar Clark provides the carnival Dejected Coe has no excuses this time Atheletics ASA has doubts over Wilkie Swimming England 's distinction in undistinguished match Cricket: Tight Bowling, Tigerish Fielding and Positive Batting Scoreboard from Christchurch (AP): Australia secure Youth Cup Novice and a veteran give W Indies heartening start (AFP): Hadlee wins a recall For the Record Batchelor's late goal seals match Hockey Volleyball Malory rise to occasion MacLeod shows way Greens make it a family triumph Horse Travels Sloothaak has ended run of Whitaker pair IAAF on brink of suspending Budd The penalty of no return Wigan try sends Salford reeling Duff takes world bowls title Jahangir does it at last Jeffrey suspended until late August Sport in Brief Olazabal fails to hold genius of Ballesteros Lyle finishes just short of victory Jaguars take revenge over Mercedes When rule and reason collapse End Column A circle of fielders surrounded Crowe General distrust of many umpires

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