News from 15/03/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Keith Mans, Patricia Davies, Frank Johnson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Ben Patterson, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Diana Gibberd, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Findlay Davidson, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Richard Thompson, Mario Modiano, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Elizabeth Hingston, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Roland Rudd and Craig Seton, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Huon Mallalieu, Ann J. Allen, John Peel, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Blair, Caroline Berman, John Dorman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Richard Streeton, St John's, Antigua, Norman de Mesquita, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, W. Grey, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, T. E. Utley, Christopher Goulding, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Pau Beats Tarbes, Yuri Matischen, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Stewart MacPherson, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, J. A. Shackles, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Roger Boyes, John Bell City Editor, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Selby Whittingham, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, David Green, Mark Svenson, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Joseph Giovanni, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, Judy Froshaug, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vernon Gibberd, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Cooney and David Sapsted,
ResumoLawson warns Thatcher over 'interference' Chancellor hints at quitting after Budget Portfolio plus New Accumulator The Budget Racing festival Index Zola Budd faces end of international career Divers find ancient Greek treasure in volcano Treasures of the Mediterranean Sniper shot dead in Belfast Ira fires a volley as terrorist' coffins arrive in Ireland County councils may be abolished P&O to sack striking seamen after talks fail US braced for blunt talking with Shamir on Shultz plan Search for Middle East Peace Sterling Bank & Trust Ltd. £34,000 paid for a garden shed News Roundup £500,000 for illiteracy Short victory Fall of Maid Marian Central £5 Master for show £10m cuts may halt routine operations Thousands join day of action to back more NHS spending Prisoners held in police cells at 8-year peak Runaway vehicle kills three of family Birt pledge on Panorama BBC morale crisis 'easing' Appeal for a halt to feuding Young Conservatives Churches rebuked over sales Budget Update Line Libel case doctor is accused over drugs slimming treatment Fire exits blocked in stores Hazard for shoppers Yard inquiry led to officer's suicide Odd fax behind pinging in the night Warning to firms on costs of Aids Girl scores IQ record Chief fire officer 'was accused of drunkenness' The Mortgage Corporation By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Error in family law over access Banker to put money into house Portfolio plus New Accumulator Pensioner 'shot man on raid' Tories speak out benefit decision March 14 1988 Social Security Duty cannot be to conceal crimes, Conservative says Bus crew assaults down by 200 Transport Stronger controls on video 'nasties' Wealth move defeated Chancellor with new authority Both sides in call for family courts MPs emphasize their impatience Law Officers Disabled win Employment Bill pledge from minister Diamond refuses to yield ground Details given for IRA papers Aids battle gets £4.5m £5m in grants for refugees Prosecution pay review Fines move by minister Parliament today Public school sued leaves boy crippled Tube chief trapped by blaze Pickets warned of legal action Second Caravaggio found Historian's detection Saleroom Minister's foray under the City NPI Preacher given life sentence for murder Pilkington London plea for Sharpeville Six World Roundup PLO vows to stay New plea for Contras (AFP): US backs air pact US bases 'unwanted By Our Foreign Staff: Gulf truce broken by arms duel Poll losses for Barco NZ sticks to its guns Bush awaits winner's crown in the Windy City Jackson cause benefits from rivals' kid-glove treatment Belgrade plays teacher as Gorbachov seeks reform tips Curfew imposed on Gaza Strip Israelis and Palestinians hit hard by economic war Anglo-French row over HQ Tensions in the WEL More surgery for Prince's friend Pretoria and US meet on Angola B&Q Soviet submarines 'will be moved to target Europe' Aftermath of the INF Treaty Military truce at the dinner table Siesta's demise awakens unrest Letter from Athens Renault Top brass allies on parade Kohl hits roadblock on lorry proposals Black Forest gloom facing economic miracle worker The Baden-Württemberg election Lloyds Bowmaker Riots as Panama feels pinch Socialists hold ace in Rome reshuffle Marriott (Reuters): Chinese in clash at sea with Vietnam (AFP): UN request (AP): Porn star dies Malta arrival Sikhs kill 21 How to follow the Budget The Chancellor's words this afternoon affect everyone's Life. Rodney Lord explains Tournament of the Mind Concise Crossword No 1514 Sound and the fury.. . New Words for Old Harrods Who are the smart set? Aquascutum Above: Summer blazer in cream fine wool gaberdine,… Jaeger Are you a W person? All our yesterdays British designers have been rediscovering our cultural heritage, from Victorian bloomers to tweed, brocade and tartan Arbeid's aria People Irlen Institute Dti For the past week I have been moving and most of my… Europe's challengs Commentary Lawson's perilous boom Tim Congdon advices a Budget that steps on the monetary brakes The oldest professional myth First factory? Science Report In Israel's Interests Pennies and Pounds at Defence Italy's Second Force Long shadow of a single market Sterling opportunity Erosion of benefits Abortion reform Afghan talks Putting Turner Bequest at risk Gibraltar incident Crossed lines Sticky problem A Great Rugby Match March 16,1927 Life for the poor Television Providing a Company Pension Scheme Used to Be a Big… A multitude of master Gallery John Russell Taylor takes a close look at Master Paintings from the Thyssen-Borenmisza Collection, an exhibition presented by The Times at the Royal Academy of Arts in London Checking Out Cumbernauld State of Confusion Theatre Workshop Theatre Amateur nights Dance Spring-Loaded Sweet pomes Music Projects/Bernas Almeida Theatre Concerts LSO/Hickox Barbican Hall Local ombudsman can be Reviewed by the courts Disposal of house by consent not exempt Solicitors prejudicing their own clients Winding up company CMG Breach of Convention no ground for damages Desultory steps are relevant when considering inexcusable delay Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Appointments Latest wills Megaphone International Limited Anniversaries Commonwealth Day Observance Service Picture Gallery Tracing Egyptian quarries Archaology Today's royal engagements Eton College Harrow scholarships 1988 Appointments in the Forces Memorial service Bridge trial Birthdays today Luncheon Dinners Haileybury Sir Henry Johnson Dr Ronald Cove-Smith MRS Anne Parker Jock Semple Births , Marriages, Deaths Church news Announcements Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation Afghan Relief Times Newspapers Ltd. This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Fewer fakes at Chelsea's friendly fair Television and Radio Cancer Relief Too close to home for comfort? Television Heard, not seen Radio Choice GCSE exam threatened by pay ruling Blow for BAe as Japan spurns jet The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,617 Weather Members driven to distraction Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound Kleinwort to advise on power Whisky rise NatWest bond Summary City expects base rate cut Budget to pave way for cheaper borrowing By Our Economics Correspondent: Retail sales reach record By Our City Staff: Guinness denial by Margulies The sweetest tooth in Europe Conferectionery sales in Britain pass £3 billion THF wins fight at Kennedy Brookes Glaxo research spending soars Firm 'will back good ideas to the hilt' Lloyds to introduce debit card Macy lifts Federated offer Touche Ross Business and Finance Norfolk pays £18.6m for St James's in US Business Roundup Appleyard up to £5.3m Alicia ahead by 16% French site for Beecham The Times Alpha Stocks Sumrie gains new identity £2.2m profit at Citygrove Glaxo results give market a tonic Tempus Glynwed Internation Pentland Industries Stores shine in pre-Budget lethargy Stock Market Transport climbs to £43.5m Base Lending Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items UK firms win power station contracts worth £200m Overseas companies rush for Vita help MAI steady despite storms With one bound the duo is free The Times City Diary Diamond rush The Times City Diary New Glynwed plan to leave S Africa How to hack Britain The Times City Diary Picture Gallery On the rails BAT wins Farmers skirmish Pentland profit hit by dollar Making matches Guinness knew all says Parnes BM Kuwait's secret target could be the forecourt Comment Generating the big one EEC 'surprised' by BA concessions over… Offices plan for Bracken House TDG Transport Development Group PLC ICH issue to raise £29m for expansion Ransomes Sims & Jefferies hoists profits to £9.7m By Our City Staff: New UK computer network will aid export fight From a Correspondent, Sydney: Fairfax closes two papers in Sydney French predators face takeover rule changes Japan 'set for 15% of European van sales' Mentor Davidson Pearce ahead at £4.1m Dunhill Is TSB right to bank on Goodison? City not convinced SE chief has qualification needed for his new job Armstrong's half-year profit rises to £4.1m Recent Issues Traditional Options London Traded Options Saudis set to oppose oil quota changes Brierley writes down share portfolio by£86.4 million Cautious dealing as year-end nears Tokya Citycall (AP-Dow Jones): Dow rises in slow session Markets Roundup: New York Wall Street Shopping by TV to be studied Keep leaps to record of £4.3m Glynwed International SKF The Times Unit Trust Information, Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities edge ahead Nature needs this machine It looks like something from the mind of Heath Robinson, but it could save some rare species WAC Morse Harrowell UK Limited Leabrook Computing IBM Business Centre Opening new windows on shares A new ethic for the test-tube sciences Brian Collett reports on new moves for experts to develop greater responsibility Homes go on-line for security and comfort Information Technology Laughing all the way to a prize Humour competition Where the consultants find their expert staff Jobscene New supercomputer range Alfred Marks Technical Redtech Icon Computer Resources Ltd. How Jean-Louis intends to become IBM Perspective It for the wary executive Richard Sarson looks at systems that take the fear out of information technology for business leaders Stratton Bureau Kingcastle Ltd Crian Management Services To Advertise in this Feature Please Telephone… New Technology Honeywell Bull Idea that led to £4m company Profile Draw a cost-saving picture N. B. Miller Regency Computer Services The Bertram Group Applied data Computeach International Limited Public Appointments DDC Daventry District Council Help us Help Children with Cancer Visa Technical Data International Lumonics Harrowell UK Limited The Food and Drink Federation Head of Division Sugar Beet Adviser Easington District Council Newnham College Cambridge Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center Director of Finance Humberside Probation Service Medical Consultants/practitioners Frenchay Health Authority City roads Clayesmore Preparatory School Director Council for Social Responsibility Bilingual Accountant Rother District Council Town Clerk's Department The Law Society When music plays a healing role Horizons `A guide to career opportunitiies South East Thames Regional Health Authority Reuter Simkin Recruitment Council for Licensed Conveyancers Suffolk Magistrates' Courts Committee In Strict Confidence Hallett & Co. The College of Law Clifford Chance National Mutual Life Reuter Simkin Recruitment Hughes Hooker Solicitors Career plan Limited J. W. Saunders & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments Chambers and Partners Bee Professional The Burton Group PLC Chambers and Partners Clyde & Co NNC National Nuclear Corporation Wellcome Law Personnel Charles Russell Williams & James Cheltenham Bretherton Turpin & Pell Solicitors Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Hunting Engineering Ltd. Salisbury ? Excellent Assistant Editor Legal Adviser and Company Secretary Arthur Young Cambridge Recruitment Consultants James Davis & Partners CNT MP Michael Page Partnership Southampton City LFCDA London Fire & Civil Defence Authority Badenoch & Clark Barristers' Chambers Partnership Prospects Asa Law Locums Service Davis Walker & Co. Meredith Scott Associates James Davis & Partners CBI Francis & Co The Danes make their mark in the West End Huon Mallalieu finds himself looking forward to an artistic feast Antiques Fairs E. & C. T. Koopman & Son Ltd Collingwood Crocodile Suitcases Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spink & Son Ltd. The British International Antiques Fair Prinny's Antiques Gallery Magna Carta Fayres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques and collectables Multiple Display Advertising Items Moores Auction Rooms Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woven Art Tapestries for your Own Home Derbyshire Antiques Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Paintings 1880-1950 Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Sales Index Ltd. Waterloo Fine Arts Emperor's Warrior & Fighting Horse Spink & Son Limited Apollo David Shepherd's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ten up for the might Mullins family Carberry reflects on golden moments Edwards confident Pearlyman can retain his two-mile championship Harwood unscathed after nasty fall on Betty's Pearl Point-To-Point Mandarin: Plumption Kildimo remains on course for Gold Cup attempt Celtic Chief has the right qualities to lift hurdling crown Mandarin: Sedgefield Yesterday's results from Ayr Proud Con again Champion Hurdle Line-Up Cheltenham Barnbrook Again an Arkle runner despite set-back Form guide to all the big-race contenders US must warm its cold feet Football Commentary Anybody s guess who leads next Turmoil in play-off groupings Ice Hockey Cyclone England will wreak their Cricket Fontolan banned a year for drugs Overseas Football Overseas League Results Sabatini breaks the Graf spell Tennis: Argentinian's Determination Overcomes her Great Rival World Cup triumph for Piccard London show way to Cambridge too Rowing Pools Forecast 140 ft mast on Fay's challenger Yachting Long backing for Tour of Britain Cycling Keeping a jogger company Juggling the venues Williams manages Wales temporarily Campbell's solo show By a Special Correspondent: England boys complete the double Today's Fixtures Semi-final pairing with Liverpool is fine by Clough Football: Nottingham Forest Receive the Fa Cup Draw They Wanted Most of All England hit by injuries Sport on Tv Buzza is brought into Student XV Rugby Union England in command Bowls For the Record Gardner under the spotlight Basketball Blues clash Selectors feel the course out before naming Cup team Golf Wintry look for Avia Sindelar sees the light Russell retains title Student Sport Snow Reports Jockey Club cracks the whip Budd facing exile from international athletics Zola Budd's Statement The statement issued by Zola Budd to the British Amateur Athletic Board, and written in her own hand, read: Hobson's choice is a right from Benn Last look for tour selectors No live television and few tickets for Liverpool tie Picture Gallery Sport in Brief Elsworth fined after error by secretary Milton may not travel to Seoul Delhi pledges tennis in Games offer Jeffrey should have to pay up End Column
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