News from 19/03/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Mark Silversides, Peter Philp, Stephen Leather, Gordon Allan, Roland Rudd and Daniel Ward, Peter Lilley, Cliff Feltham, Shelia Gunn, Political Staff, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Rory Howlett, Geoffrey Smith, John Bebb, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Jim Railton, Jady Froshaug, J. R. Somons, Richard Shurey, Mohsin Ali, Richard Bassett and Dessa Tevisan, Rosemary Wells, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Charles Jackson, Alan Hamilton, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspodnent, Martin Cropper, Anne Barnes, MS, H. C. Robbins Landon, Peter Chambers, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Clifford Longley Religions Affairs Editor, Charles Bremner, Edward Gorman, Martin Fletcher, Roland Rudd and Daniel Ward, Jenny Tabakoff, Walter Sinclair, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, George Rae, Stephen Johnson, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Christopher Weatherley, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Anthony Bilmes, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, P. W., Nicholas Brett, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, W. J. Burroughs, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Michael Ancram, Cathy Harris, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Sheila A. Philbrook Chairman, Martin Fletcher and Daniel Ward, Francis Bissell, Ian Ross, Geoffrey Foster, Oliver Robinson, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Walker Public Adminstration Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, John Goodbody, John England, Scarman, Joy Melville, Hugh Richardson, Michael Hoarnsby, Eileen Morrison, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Paul Newman, Alfred L. Curtis, Jane TAIT(Director), Jonathan Rendall, Michael Hornsby, David Gollob, Owen Jenkins, D. G. Roome, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Jeremy Swynnerton, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Peter Wilkinson, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, Stephen Pettitt, Tom Tickell, Peter Hankey, Jonathan Meades, Alan Tmilinson, Hartley Shawcross, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Richard Wigg, Maria Scott, Michael Bnyon, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspodnent, VG, Nigel Andrews, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, Shelia Gunn and Nicholas Wood, John Cooney and David Sapsted,
ResumoCabinet seeks union deal to save Ford jobs Rifkind leads call for co-operation pledge Win £112,000 China plan for Hong Kong rule Gardener dies Cashing up Index Young in Rover debt talks Britain loses out on £11 billion space station AEU in threat to quit the TUC Royal visit to mountain rescue team is planned Prince flies to Swiss hospital bedside Sandinista attack slows as US troops settle in Washington—Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North has asked permission to leave the US Marine Corps from May 1, saying that his indictment in the Iran-Contra legal battle would be "incompatible" with active duty 'Loyalist' quizzed over 13 murders Prolific Unit Trust Managers Limited Gas bills and rail fares to rise 6% News Roundup Sale link to PLO SLD post contest Damages sought The Fun Superstore £10,000 reward Gatwick ceremony Tories criticize Kinnock's 'yobbo mob' Labour leader a boy trying to do man's job, says Tebbit High-tech research specialist resigns job Channel chaos as strikes go on Short set to profit in world chess race Five-month path to failure How Ford deal was lost The motor industry suffered another blow yesterday when a one-day strike by 1,000 Jaguar workers in Coventry brought vehicle production to a halt (Craig Seton Writes). The strike, at the Browns Lane assembly plant, affected production of 150 vehicles worth more than £3 million. It was called after 300 assembly workers were laid off without pay because of a shortage of engines caused by a dispute at another Jaguar plant Big crowd at Thyssen exhibition first day Backlash is feared in Ulster Man killed his daughter 'out of love' Fire bomb find after appeal Showpiece hospital wards face closure after royal opening Queen Mother involved in fresh rumpus over health service economies Electricity board plans 'windmill' site MP questions impartiality Criticism of the judiciary British fare worst on parental leave Employment conference Singer 'in suicide cover-up' Two die in fire after fake alarm The Times Win pays for Nile journey Portfolio plus New Accumulator Rapist is given six life terms Box containing vital King's Cross plans had been vandalized Runcie backs welfare state Painting proves bargain for Scottish gallery Saleroom An unhappy eater on the A1 Parliament Competition Medieval romp in satanic style More houses for the South Risks of an uneasy balance of power Schools 'aware of rugby field risk' Clergymen defaced Whitehall building Judge rules in secrets case Fourth Tube train sit-in Lawyer jailed River bid fails Player fined No charges Broads victory Schools study Bonn secretary held for spying World Roundup 138 die in air crash Pandas go cargo class (AFP): Duty to refugees Sagan drugs charge Peking may increase Hong Kong's democracy Italian journalists arrested over story on Mafia pay-offs Nuclear dispute (Reuter): Actress honoured Apathy dulls senses of America's Sixties rebels Managua raids revive US Contra aid call Panama emergency called Honduran jets open fire (AFP): Gorbachov shuns politics on tourist trip in Yugoslavia Moscow(AFP)—The regional committee of the Communist Party in Nagorny-Karabakh officially called on Thursday fot the autonomous region to be restored to Armenia, a party official reached by telephone revealed. Within 24 hours Mr Yigor Ligachev, the second-ranking Kremlin leader, met a group of officials from the region whose future has been the focus for recent violent clashes between Azerbaijanis and Armenians Shultz is to send Habib on new Middle East mission Talk of alliances as US candidates reach halfway house Washington View The Sunday Times Saudis buy missiles (AP): Brazilian police recover stolen $8m (Ap): Reinstated (Reuter): 15 killed (Reuter): South bound (Reuter): Pupil unrest (AFP): Tunis amnesty Fire deaths (AFP): Shot dead Afghans face 'catastrophe' after Russians go Leading white's son 'an ANC bomber' Violent run-up to Kenya poll National Savings Bonn in pursuit of data hackers The Mortgage Corporation Limited By Our Foreign Staff: Sharpeville Six lawyers in first steps to reopen trial From Out Correspondent Johannesburg: Worrall launches new party Times Diary Footballoing vicars: I can now reveal, thanks to Norman Epps of the Corinthian-Casuals, that five ordained Corinthians have played in full internationals: for England we have the Reverends A. Amos, K. R. C. Hunt, F. W. Pawson Meeting his doom Commentary Will the six still hang? Michael Hornsby on the likely course of the Sharpeville trial This tragedy for Scotland An urge to eat Science Report The Dundee Débâcle Crowds Overhead R. I. P. UK's 'betrayal' of Tibetans Ancient heritage Sharpeville six Mark of distinction Budget reforms and shortcomings Faults in tax system Polls apart That figures Sports injuries Unkindest cut Boat dwellers and poll tax On This Day Attack on Lady Florence Dixie Court Circular A little time in the wilderness Birthdays Harrow School Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Marriages Memorial service Percy Thrower The voice of gardening Professor E. P. Wohlfarth Mr Frederick Starke Mr Kenneth Forecast Olive Carey Births, Marriages, Deaths Royal engagements Eton College Services tomorrow Dinners Lord Bottomley Personal Columns Cancer Research Campaign The Brendencare Foundation Afghan Relief Entertainments Helena International All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No Box… The South Bank Centre Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Royal Festival Hall Garden Concerts Markus Passion Academy & Chorus of St Martin-In-The-Fields Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malcolm Innes Gallery Multiple Classified Advertisments Items Barbican Royal Philharmonic Orchestra St John's Smith Square Raymond Gubbay Victor Hochhauser Wigmore Hall Bernard D'ascoli Sadler's Wells Theatre London Association for the Blind Who's where? A new directory of social status arrives this spring to challenge the venerable Who's Who. And, as Alan Hamilton finds, the editors do not really matters Which is which Index Pegosus Holidays(London)Ltd Cut price Caribbean Travel News Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Jetset Travelbag Travel Books Ventura STA Travel Rutland Air Best Quotes Birds of a feather in France When Nicholas Brett went camping in the Cevennes, he found the world divided into birders and twitchers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes Trailfinders the Travel Experts Ember Travel Ltd France Accueil Hotels (UK) Ltd VillaWorld The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Feast on France at its Best at 8mph French Sunshine Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Ltd A bit of Tibet in India Lhasa is once again a forbidden city, but Peter Chambers has found an alternative in India's Ladakh province Holidays & Villas Special Interest Okavango Philip Simon Travel Speak French The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Supertravel Ltd. Jetbag Holiday Accessories Brighton English Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter in the Chilterns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trengilly Warth inn/Hotel Nancenoy Sheldon Lodge Hotel Travel Notes Farrar's Hotel Bilbrough Manon Harwich Hook pegasus Holidays (London) Ltd Israel Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Last-minute Easter breaks Peter Lilley has ideas for the sun, snow - and closer to home Swan Hellenic Equator Holidays Sealink British Ferries Canvas Holidays Thomas Cook Fair runs ahead Ski Report Ski Events Making an investment in glass Conservatories are big business, but mistakes are common and expensive. Francesca Greenoak offers some advice on how to avoid the pitfalls Stroll to sing about Somerset Quantock Hills 9 Miles Elegance - at a price Bristol's Georgian House Museum gives a fascinating glimpse of life in England's most elegant era, Nigel Andrews writes Back to the lce Ages Outings Silver Mist Multiple Display Advertising Items What is a real Hepplewhite? Collecting E. P. Barrus LTD(Dept T1) Garden News Weekend Tips Shoparound Mops Peter Adams Dltrabox Back Pain Gift Packed Flowers for Easter L & M Montrose Products Ltd Generous Jeans Kites ThatchAms Parcelplan Enterprises Ltd The Talina Centre Styles Ahead Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Treske Blithners Cutlery Replated J. W. Spear & Sons PLC Rise and shine style-setters Functional chrome has moved out of professional kitchens and into the home, writes Nicole Swengley Easter treats to eat and keep Multiple Display Advertising Items Foam Free Upholstery Beat the Fire Hazard Multiple Display Advertising Items P & S Ltd Christies New Lines Bramley's Nurseries (T4) Bramley's Nurseries (T3) Old York Paving Stones Fruit for the Connoisseur Dust off the baking tins... Inspires by her mail bag to get out the baking trays, Francis Bissell has comp up with a mouthwatering simnel cake recipe for Easter Hosts with the most Eating out Jonathan Meades looks at the endangered species of owners who show their faces Majestic Wine Warehouses Cune Jersey Good Food Festival Cordier Perfect partners Drink After believing that some foods could never be matched with wines Jane MacQuitty now enjoys eating and drinking her words The rescuing of Mrs Mozart For a century Constanze Mozart has been slandered by Germany's musical scholars. H. C. Robbins Landon suggests that the record should be put straight... All a question of body image Television the Whitehall Theatre Concerts Bournemouth SO/Barshai Colston HAll, Bristol RAMSO/Henze Ram Recovery at Easter Theatre Holy Day Soho Poly The pink beckons Absolute Hell Orange Tree Jamaica showdown Bridge Concise Crossword No 1518 Invincible man Chess The silent heroine Review Classical Records Auber: La Muette de Portici, Anderson/Kraus/Aler. Monte Carlo Phil/Fulton. EMl 7492842 (2 CDs) Bellinl: Norma. Sutherland/Caballe/ Pavarotti/Ramey. Wno Orch/Bonynge. Decca 414 476-2(3 CDs) Donizetti: Emilia dl Liverpool. Kenny/Merritt/Bruscantini. Philharmonia/Parry. Opera Rara or8 (4 black discs) Wrong side of the bed Rock Records Morrissey: "Viva Hate" (His Master's Voice Csd 3787) Four o'clock rut Paperbacks Tea at Four O'clock, by Janet McNeill(Virago,£3.95) New Paperbacks Country Walking An international blend Jazz Records Enrico Rava/Dino Saluzzi Volver(ECM 1343) Zoot Sims One to Blow On (Meteor Mtlp 012) The Times Arts Diary Concerts Multiple Classified Advertisments Items Word-Watching Theatre Surprise for Shanghai Opera Rock Galleries Regional Television Variations Books Choice Television and Radio Choice Sunday Scenes from the Blitz in a Tehran under attack Bahrain—The Gulf "tanker war" erupted with renewed ferocity yesterday as Iranian gunboats attacked three commercial vessels and Iraq claimed two more air raids on Iranian shipping. A Japanese seaman was reported killed as the crew of the Maria 2, a Japanese-owned tanker, abandoned their burning ship The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,621 Sheikh takes the reins as trainer changes steeds Word-Watching Weather The Times Colonel North asks to retire from Marines The Pound Stock Market Oftel rules against BT 'preference' T&N sale Pirelli retreat Summary Guinness coup alleged in US Iveagh claims attempt to oust him from chair City encouraged by slower lending and rate prospects Durables demand slows down Sotheby's shares under hammer Spring flotation expected for art auctioneer By Our Economics Correspondent: Record £4.35bn of mortgages pledged Young launches Euro-campaign Statutory water firm faces £3m bid LWT shares hit as market fears battle over manning Mercury Business and Finance Sport Bolton society plans link with Cheltenham Business Roundup Whitbread's hotel deal Framlington cuts PEP Hay clinches £540,000 buy Recent Issues Target Group PLC Savage jumps to £2.2m Acquisition for Canning (Reuter): Property profits help lift Hang Seng index Hong Kong London Traded Options Traditional Options Buyers move in on rate cut hopes Stock Markets Great Portland Estates failed to rally. It Held steady at 314p after announcing the purchase of Black Lion House in London's Whitechapel Road for £16.05 million. Cazenove, the broker, placed 3.85 million shares at 305p with institutions to help finance the deal (Reuter): Bank chief's comment slows Nikkei advance Tokyo Wall Street Alpha Stocks (Reuter): Dow inches ahead after early rally peters out New York German legal action on steel subsidies hangs over BSC sale Shearson to 'strengthen City office' Lloyd's chief maps out market's tasks LWT's programme for change clouds the investor's picture Tempus HK Land rises 20% and wants to expand Performance that will make Lawson a hard act to follow CBI urges more investment in Spain Colegrave Johnson Fry Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Firm end to account Fidelity Making Money Make Money Unit Linked Insurance Investments BMI New mortgage muddle Sid's back, with a reminder Sun Life Direct Marketing Ltd A winner for the older woman Gartmore Fund Managers Limited This Week The Equitable Life Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Legal & General Unit Trust Managers Promising property Centreway Development Capital Limited A Budget turn-off A weary cheer for Lawson's new PEP Blow for broken families Mim Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited The Equitable Life Skipton Building Society Building Society Employers take tough line on personal pensions More are bringing in flexible retirement Northern Rock Unit trusts live again Benefits expected from tax changes Insurance bonds with the benefits Robin Hood Centre plc Shelter for the self- employed Premiums limited to earnings percentage The age range is changed to 50-75 Cutting costs when sending out cash Canda Life Line Henderson the Investment Managers The Equitable Life Henderson the Investment Managers Saracen Asset Management Limited Morgan Grenfell Unit Trust Mkanagers Ltd Portfolio - plus New - Accumulator £100m target for giving Disorganized ways of contributing Donors invited to take an interest The Castleforth Fund IV Invest in the Seventh Alpha Business Expansion Fund… Pointon York Ltd Peter Stephen Centre PLC A change in the air to improve your home Trust Company Limited University Medical & General ltd To Advertise in "Family Money" Ring Sapphire Financial Services Ltd BES Investment Research Ltd. Towry Law & Co. Ltd. The lenders decide to wait and see Lower rates aimed at attracting borrowers Carers' concession lost Girobank Interest Rates Round-Up M&G Securities Limited Key Rates Base Lending Rates First with the dogma The solemnities of accountants preparing summaries of the Chancellor's decisions turned into the mayhem of an old-style Fleet Street Budget night, as Edward Fennell explains Legal and Financial Services Guide Saunders Sobell Leigh & Dobin Solicitors Robson Rhodes Chartered Accountants Carlton Retirement Planning Ltd A. N. G. Associates Wedlake Saint Extent of 'legal advice' privilege Supply of financial service in credit card deals "The Times Guide to Legal & Financial… Discretion to admit oral evidence in financial provision proceedings Dibb & Clegg Solicitors Simmonds Church Smiles & Co Graf will measure the strength of the Dune revival Tennis: Britains's Top Woman Player Upsets the Rankings with a Resolute and Encouraging Performance Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Present penalties may be too harsh Yachting Curran in gear for Olympics Cycling Tomorrow Richards suffers another reverse Bowls Ice given spark by new deal Ice Skating By a Special Correspondent: Triptych tops the bill at Clore's satellite dispersal Racing Cecil outlines plans for Guineas trials Freedom Of Thought to prove best choice The Times Point-to-Point Championship From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Eddery wins with first ride of year in Europe Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Sherwood team eye double again Racing: Successful Cheltenham Combination Can Strike at Chepstow By a Special Correspondent: All-weather surface approved Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Results from yesterdays's three meetings Newcastle off Charter Party and Cavvtes Clown, first and second in… Centenary occasion trying for style Rubgby Union: England and Ireland Hoping to Salvage Something from a Disappointing Season The fertile time of versatile Dubroca Hodgkinson's boot reigns over Spain Fighting tarnishes memorial Save & Prosper Today's Teams at Twickenham Date clash causes problems Today's Teams at Cardiff Weekend Team News Hull revivalists pose a serious threat to Wigan Rugby League Tough task facing youngsters Hockey Army kept in check by Kelly Kellybrew the key man Basketball Real's resolve to be tested again Semi-final draws Champions' Cup: Steaua Bucharest v Benfica: Real Madrid v PSV Eindhoven. Cup Winners' Cup: Marseilles v Ajax; Mochelen v Atalanta Bergamo. Uefa Cup: Bruges v Espariol: Bayer Leverkusen v Werder Bremen. First legs to be played on April 6, return legs on April 20 Souness casts long shadow Sansom accepts his Arsenal demotion in the best spirit Football Weekend Team News A weekend of action in London Cricket Colne are powered by dynamo Azinger in charge as heavens open By a Special Correspondent: Oxford rally and close gap late in the day (Reuter): Davies m the lead with record round Golf For the Record No place in cup for champion Melfah does the job in quicker time than Benn Boxing Hall again shows his potential Badminton Panacea in sport for the jobless Sports Council University women are main event Rowing Charlton makes a stand Snooker Davies is fit for the vital game McMahon could miss key match Dang's chance The Vietnamese-born defender, Hung Dang, of Tottenham, is included in the England under-16 squad for the match against Scotland at Shrewsbury on March 26 Ferry operators ban Dutch supporters Champion has low fertility Gatting and Falrbrother give England respectability Malik's brave effort in vain Sport in Brief Tyson banks on cashing in with numbers game Whelan discovers help from Faldo's mentor
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