News from 22/03/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Malcolm Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Chris Ward, Patricia Davies, Dermot Roaf, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, C. B. Goodhart, Cliff Feltham, Martin Fletcher and Roland Rudd, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Lawrence Lever and Ian Kimbrey, Hilary Finch, David Smith, John Torr, Jeremy Kingston, Paul Vallely and John Cooney, Richard Owen and Richard Evans, Richard Evans, Key Biscayne, Carol Leonard, Alan Tomlinson and Martha Honey Sapoa, Richard Streeton, Colin Narbrough, W. D. Pattinson, John Maddox, Jim Railton, John Spicer and Christopher Warman, Joy Billington, Rob Neillands, Michael Tate, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Sydney Shenton, John Spicer, A. J. A. Lodge, David Kirk, David Bernstein, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Rosemary Unsworth, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Key Biscayne, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent and David Kirk, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Caroline Berman, Barry Fantoni, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Irene Farnsworth, Peter Osborne, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, J. H. Ling, Maurice Logan-Salton, Andrew Hislop, Marion Cotter, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Beeston Halabja, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), T. E. Utley, John England, Bonn and Richard Owen, Kerry Gill, S. M. Gill, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Yuri Matischen, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Roland Rudd, David Speed, Phil McLennan, Jean Scroggie, Robert Matthews, John Blunsden, Richard Evans Media Editor, Roger Boyes, Ben Pimlott, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Bartram, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, David Hutchings, J. M. Hamilton, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, Ken Young, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Dorothy L. Longley, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Robert Tomlins, Colin Campbell, Peter Snape General Secretary, Clifford Longley and Michael Hornsby, P. H. Ogden (Chairman), Moss Murray,
ResumoMob murders prompt Ulster police review Portfolio-PLUS NEW-Accumulator Tournament of the Mind $1.6bn bid McMahon out Times Focus Index BP fined £750,000 for deaths Drivers face £2 an hour central London parking BBC in row over film of killings Ministers tell Labour to end union squabble Defiant Todd ends hope of Ford deal Hundreds die in Iraqi chemical attack on Kurds P&O contempt action over seamen's ballot James Meade Shirts Two pay £1,000 Commons debts News Roundup Big vote for fund School religion plea Ruling on Saunders Student dies in fight Telegraph to reduce print jobs Talks continue Lion bit off arm Suicide inquiry Consumer guide to the good solicitor 'Disbelief delayed response to fatal mob attack Young in apology to Lawson Electricians in new deal Single-union agreements Legal wrangle ahead with threat to ferries at Easter Seamen face contempt actions Gyngell suffers heart attack TV-am overwork blamed Date for Hinkley inquiry Talks on security will be resumed Public school pupil 'killed and buried boy accused of rape' Rugby 'the most dangerous sport' Specialist tells of TV 'ordeal' Father in murder attempt Platforms 'were not staffed' King's Cross inquiry Peer's kidnap ordeal in car boot Glasgow hope for Thyssen collection Police likely to revive arts and antiques squad Search for stolen trecasures Study into Asian heart death risk NSPCC Lawyer's prize goes on house Portfolio plus New Accumulater Pressure for open hearings King orders review of funeral policing Anglo-Irish talks are welcomed by the Opposition Nireland Aids reports satisfactory Procedure will decide Bill's fate Family life 'being threatened' House of Lords Composers in new call for levy Heath plea for jobless The Budget debate Treasury Christian education defended Poll taxes Wales arson Betting Bill Commuters travel further to escape London house costs Home hunters stretch the north-south divide and boost demand for new mortgages By Our Property Correspondent: Solicitors against 10% home deposit Victoria Gross is sold for £19,800 Sale Room Art Market Correspondent British Telecom Prices slowdown eases pressure By Our Property Correspondent: Surge by first beat deadline B. A. A (Reuter): Noriega pledge to step down World Roundup Reagan visit hint Pressmen set free Honduran support for Contras wanes (Reuter): Right-wing opposition triumph in El Salvador Air strike 'kills 54' Embassy site fear Both sides declare 3-day truce Nicaragua oeace talks Church stands firm against Botha Runcie envoy is backing Tutu Sharpeville remembered Central Man is killed by Army in Gaza Apple The power to succeed Europe's tallest building Späth factor hides Kohl failure Key meeting today on EEC trade progress National conflicts on policy slow the race to create unified markets Kremlin roles out Armenian transfer Britain heads for clash over European television plan Apple centre (AP): 9,000 Soviet murders reported (AP): Mob killing (Reuter): Sikh dead (Reuter): Hostage dies Afghan talks (Reuter): Arms arrest Blast death (Reuter): Next edition (Reuter): Finally equal Sainsbury's Easter Parade Gandhi keeps weather eye open for an early election India's political climate Italian nuclear jobs protest halts trains Crisis manager in search of a vision Man in the News Rigging claim in Kenya election At 85... a pilgrim's progress Malcolm Muggeridge this Week Celebrates his Birthday with a New Book. George Hill Discovers how the One-Time Scourge of his Elders is Coming to Terms with Old Age Presidential ballyhoo m Britain As the election race gathers pace, Democrats and Republicans Abroad are busily wooing the expatriate voters Tomorrow Concise Crossword No 1520 Have collar, moose travel New Words for Old Hotel Inter-Continental I finally went to see the exhibition of 80 painters who studied at the Royal College of Art and found it profoundly depresing Times Diary The Sharpeville six have got a stay of execution for a month and I hope that executive clemency will follow Times Diary Socialist dawn? Commentary Lines drawn for union war Roland Rudd on TUC hopes of outflanking its rebellious members The practical politics of grief Rogue gene Science Report Sensitivity and Sense German Opposition Young offenders Vanishing breed True to form? Ancient heritage A Budget to stir consciences Community charge Abortion reform War memorials Reform of GCSE Reflections on a tranquil stream Care of cathedrals Galloping Gatwick Sports injuries A word to the wise Sharpeville Court Circular Forthcoming marriages The Thyssen Masterpieces BR "cases' disabled people Prime Minister hosts luncheon Gil Evans Venerated jazz man Harry Carr Professor Reyner Banham Sir Charles Strong Prof Walter Ince Births, Marriages, Deaths Video 'spies' on pharaoh's barge Achaeology Latest wills Trust appeal Bridge international Announcements Cancer Research Campaign Afghan Relief Multiple Display Advertising Items A matter of life and death Television Aldwych Theatre The French collection Galleries Degas Grand Palais Van Gogh à Paris Musée d'Orsay Les Demoiselles d'Avignon Musée Picasso Le Dernier Picasso Centre Pompidon Strangers in the night Paul Griffiths reports from Hamburg on a moon-struck Tristan, the latest production by the controversial German director Ruth Berghaus Opera Tristan and Isolde Hamburg Staatsoper Nana A gap bridged Concerts YMSO/Blair Festival Hall Coming of age Rock The Pogues Academy Bentley & Co Sharper profile for high-flying business people Business Travel Dan Air Scheduled Services Will we always need agents? Executive woman is looking for a welcome Business Travel/2 Picture Gallery Relaxing between the work Travel Notes Give yourself a brcak and you'll have more success What makes Britain a fine place for conferences Possibly the largest hall in any hotel this side of the Atlantic Freebie system fading A cost of millions to the industry British Airways Always at the end of a phone Business Travel/3 The best comes to he who joins an exclusive travelling club Mot quite the age of the train Long, lean outlook For autumn and winter the French designers predict a return to 'sane chic': which means a comeback for sober tailoring, trousers, dandified cloaks, waistcoats and books... and the long skirt Sasha Kagan Knitting Kit London Bedding Centre Just like Loulou People Aquascutum of London The Times Information Service Entertainments Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums Thrilling tales of the inevitable Television and Radio Thermabond Roofing Ltd The harvest that spells disaster Television Choice A rustless singer Radio Choice Gas victims frozen in the agony of death The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,623 Princess faced by camps storm Weather The Pound Never such quiet over the coffins Commous sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound £66m bid for fund manager IMI ahead Memec gain Stock Markets Summary Parnes 'may make a deal' Former Guinness broker could seek immunity By Our City Staff: 'Lyons given £5m to manage by Saunders' Rugby Group up to £51.4m Downturn 'unlikely' for WPP Departures save $2m in salaries No DTI 'insider' inquiry, says Abell Suter profits leap 79% to £26.7m By Our City Staff: Peachey final bid fails to woo Epic Cluttons Business and Finance Beazer lines up knockout US bid TSB and Saga aiming services at over-60s Business Roundup Senior buys Moducel Batus call to Farmers Unipart rises to £12.27m Kwik-Fit up by 44% British Gas Share Offer Wehmiller up to £2.1m Garton ahead at £803,000 Dynamic Rugby in impressive form Tempus Shares slide as Wall St fears increase Stock Marekt Hickson rises to record £20.1m (Reuter): Nickel hits record high on LME The Rugby Group PLC From a Correspondent Sydney: Holmes à Court calls off Bell restructuring plan Spring Ram up to £10m Halstead rises to £2.9 million Evans Halshaw drives off with £6.4m Orion's royal wrangle The Times City Diary Booker beats forecasters with 18% profits growth Morton makes a move The Times City Diary Play it again The Times City Diary Timber timbre The Times City Diary First-half advance for Alba Pressac tip to £1.5m at half time Prism lines up £700,000 acquisition British Midland Epic battle foreshadows other property wars Comment Resolving a failed merger Barclays Ministers unable to break the deadlock on farming policy VG Instruments falls short of expectations Suter Clark wants Gatt to be given 'real teeth' (AP), Dow Jones: Inflation fears give Dow the jitters Wall Street (Reuter): State holding in VW to be sold this week F&H loss of £1.5m-at half time BT under fire over repairs 71% profit jump for HK airline Antofagasta in forestry deal IMI Rover 800 Series Traditional Options London Traded Options Bank of Wales Ford Sellar Morris Properties PLC By Our City Staff: Costain makes $72 million bid for Australian minority Transfers help Spurs back into the black Amstrad ASD lifts dividend as profits reach record Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Invoice Weak start to account Stock Exchange Prices Times Newspapers Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Atari leads on the display shelf Hanover Fair A creative way to steal a march Jobscene Air Conditioning IBM Dti the department for Enterprise Mow to make paper redundant Profile French attack the hackers Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern buildings are getting smart Apple goes sour over look of rival software… … as Micron faces pricing dash on memory chips Superstores are switching to colour mode Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Microchip advance in Scotland IBM IA Recruitment Wave goodbye to all this Pearce Wright looks at a British invention that has, not untypically, been picked up for development by a foreign company Swan Court Group M. 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Recruiting Radian UK Lynnpoint Limited Neve a Siemens Company Events Intereurope H & L Associates Laughter voyage to the islands Humour Competition Wandsworth Oxfordshire County Council Computer Recruitment Fair Infi Head of Division Tayside Regional Council University of East Anglia Norwich Humberside County Council The Leonard Cheshire Foundation The Diocese of Guildford Put on your dancing shoes The therapeutie effects of dance and movement on disturbed people have been known for centuries but only recently have the full range of their opportunities been realized, says Joan Llewelyn Owens Shropshire Health Authority South Shropshire District Council Multiple Display Advertising Items East Staffordshire District Council Regional Council Borders University of Wales Prifysgol Cymru Croydon Multiple Display Advertising Items North East London Polytechnic Guildford Handyman Wanted Urgently Burnley East Berkshire Health Authority Wexham Park Hospital Deals with patients requiring intensive Aberstwyth Solicitors Newly qualified solicitor Court Clerks Michael Page Partnership Salomon Brothers International Limited Esso Suffolk Magistrates' Courts Committee Would You like a Rewarding Challenge? The Post Office M Badenoch & Clark Reuter Simkin Douglas Llambias Chambers and Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Brewer Morris Hoechst Chambers and Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Civil Aviation Authority Grant Thornton Bischoff & Co. Taylor Woodrow LEB A. W. Mawer and Co. Small print Big picture The Boots Company PLC John Hamilton Associates Meredith Scott The Law Society AIM Milton Keynes Small is Bountiful Crown Prosecution Service Michael Page Partnership Harding Legal-Recruitment Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Cannons Chambers and Partners Balfour Beatty Law Personnel The Australian National University Webb Whitley Associateds Limited St James's Company/commercial ASA Law Considerations for local authority in provision of free school transport Westhorp Ward & Catchpole Fuel Tech Europe Limited Swindon Lemon & Co Complaint to be heard Prowting Homes Solicitor W1 in a Rut? Ovett on inner cities panel Dowty Leicestershire Magistrates' Courts Committee Tycoon in pursuit of greater glories Who will provide the success stories of the Flat racing season which begins on Thursday? In the first of a three-part series by Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robert Sangster sets out his challenge to his great Arab rivals Multiple Display Advertising Items Bromley Barrister required Multiple Display Advertising Items Tomorrow Mandarin: Deep South to enhance Grand National claims Racing: Fitzgerald's Staver Suited by Searching Nottingham Test Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Vague Shot in line for early debut Golden Rambler triumphs as I conditions take heavy toll Point-To-Point From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: New entry scheme favours raiders Popular Saint-Martin receives special award From Our French Racing Correspondent, Deauvile: Clore sale tops $25m Competition winners Worcester off Francisco banned from trip to China Snooker Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Lessons in the harsh facts of life English cricket braces itself for a summer of crashing Caribbean calypsos to follow its winter of turmoil in foreign fields Collingham may opt to break her silence Azinger's Open agony Davies takes title with final stroke Golf Britain recover well after bad start Hockey One Day International Averages Tour Results from New Zealand and Australia Numbered days of chief coach Rowing Agassi's 2001 race odyssey The lift-off America has craved since McEnroe broke up in orbit Picture Gallery Cambridge challenge A first for Loughborough Student Sport West Indies big guns are ready to rejoin the fray Pools Forecast Refereeing draws complaints Basketball Baddeley risked For the Record Gray steps in late to help Sexton fill gaps against Scots Football Menotti on way out A sport well fitted for the Olympics Badminton Commentary Witt and Boitano threatened Ice Skating Crisis could prove one of identity` Athletics Home-bred talent the recipe for success Ice Hockey Overseas Football Results Hall in Wales sevens squad Scottish wooden spoon with a silver plating Rugby Union A confidence that was hard won Snow Reports McMahon out of England squad but Reid is ready Hughes ruled out of Wales match Bennett has a broken leg Ban costs Richards Dublin trip Champions remain enthusiastic Drivers risk bans for pre-race drinking Tyson in a world all of his own Champion weighs in with a crushing defence Alderman has a vital haul of six wickets Extra incentives for top players England in the final Sport in Brief Chinese garden goes for greens End Column
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