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News from 25/03/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Andrew Billen, Catherine Bennett, Alastair Matheson, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Andrew Longmore, James Bishop, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, David Winnick, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, John Hyams, President, Howard Foster, Jim Railton, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, David Bernstein, Charles Taylor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Sarah Thompson, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Gordon Alderson, Director, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Lord St John of Fawsley, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Simon Tait, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Denys Sutton, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Oswin Craster, John Higgins, G. Price, Mohsin Ali and David Gollob, Kerry Gill, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Steve Acteson, Roland Rudd, Jonathan Braude, Martha Honey, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, John Bell City Editor, Paul Munton, Robert Maxwell, Publisher, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Dennis Kavanagh, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, David Young, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Paul Newman, Craig Seton and Daniel Ward, John Crossland, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Daniel Ward, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, Joseph Palca, Sarah Thompson, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, H. Malcolm Bowling, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Iain MacIeod, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kilroy-Silk,

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Kinnock jibe at 'uncaring' challengers 'Daft and absurd' Labour leadership race off to bruising start Portpolio - plus New - Accumulator By Our City Staff: £10bn fall in value of shares Times Focus Index Technicians may sue over TV-am Libel damages for Maxwell as book is pulped Hopes of deal are dashed by Ford New law to tackle union ballot fraud Easter sailings stopped Dover ferry dispute The Famous Grouse Telecom to pay for late repairs Living standards rising quickly News Roundup Blaze disables ferry Aids action 'working' City village scheme Tunnel approval NEC 'Hero among cowards' is laid to rest Delays in Trident programme admitted MoD 'less than frank' over development problems UK to fight for more grants EEC regional aid Jaguar car chief attacks output Jail gate locked in protest Outcry at slight on Thatcher Luxury pavilion for MPs Life sentence for man who butchered body of second wife Grade constructs cross-channel bridge Church protest to continue Education reform School leavers to work in hospitals Unions attack 'cheap child labour' Train girl 'was sex attack victim' Mothering of a gorilla Girl 'may have invented rape story' The Mortgage Corporation Heart attacks treated by phone Winnings divided into four Partfolio plus New Accumulalar Tomorrow 'Gibraltar link' comments infuriate Tories N Ireland Thatcher remark resented by SDLP Unions must sort out chaos over the Dundee plant Benn's modest ballot purpose Parliament next week Royal Assent Grants 'not necessary for progress' House of Lords Kinnock fails to get his budget Baker promises he will look again at issue of tenure Fewer guns used by police Arts advice for Speaker Litter bill for TUC Falklands garrison Time for a change Finance Bill Schools and courts get mixed report on race bias Scandinavia rivals Old Master allure Sale Room Poison risk posed in new bacteria strain Pacific stars of garden festival OKI Unions seek £500m rail improvements Renault Registrars face disruption from poll tax opponents Scottish community charge More than a million registration forms are about to be delivered to households in Scotland seeking information for the controversial communicty charge, or poll tax, which will be introduced north of the border in April next year. As the campaigns by those opposed to the charge theaten to disrupt the task, writes Kerry Gill £28m to regain 'lost' council homes Taping 'uncovers more evidence' New-season lamb worth extra cost Weekend food prices Dixons Air on the small strings Arson was dismissed as cause of Tube fire Nationwide Anglia Building Society Howe m plea for rates stability World Roundup Two shot in Israel Rafsanjani waiting Police use hypnosis Kremlin braced for Armenian protest defiance Mayfair Carpet Gallery (Reuter): Exile returns Fiji plot revealed Arms control remains summit obstacle Nicaragua truce receives cautious US welcome Vanunu guilty in Israeli secrets trial Afghanistan talks in jeopardy Terms of ceasefire War Criminals Pan Am Number One Across The Atlantic Voters sceptical as Mitterrand cries warnings of doom France's new poor pose dilemma for candidates Denktas seeks 'no strings' Cyprus meeting in London Gibraltar turns out in force to vote South African blacks seek unity Black & Decker (AP): Peking frees Mao coup plotters (Reuter): Mass march (Reuter): Wine protest Bonn cuts (AP): Girl sacrificed Dhaka protest (Reuter): Party banned B&Q British fears of Eec tax control stir new debate The Community and sovereignty Lee contemplates retiring with a hand on the helm Thai Smooth as silk Abbey National Delhi women strike back at police Moi drops deputy in Cabinet shuffle Royal Navy Officer Summing up sheer genius Charles Babbage was an unsung Victorian hero: his plans for a computer were 100 years before their time. Simon Tait reports on how this week scientists are bringing to life his masterpiece - with the aid of computers Tournament of the Mind The Times Concise Crossword No 1523 A weekly series on research History Findings Coloroll Lord St John of Fawsley Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary Europe will not be forsaken Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski Racism in mind Commentary Robert Kilroy-Silk Benn's last-ditch battle Dennis Kavanagh assesses Labour leadership challenge Life's limits Science Report A Challenge and a Chance Mr Baker Meets the Bishops Armistice in Nicaragua Role of media in face of violence Control of funerals Verdict on Budget Mining on the moor Safety of art gifts Cost of a bite Liberty of expression in book trade Attitudes to training Wrong animal (From Our Own Correspondent): Paris Shelled Bombardment from over 70 Miles One French scientist pointed out that the shells described below possessed a small explosive power, and were therefore not very effective from the German point of view". Their object' he stated, "in shelling Paris is moral rather than material" Court Circular Annabelinda Barker of Earls Barton Dinners Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial services Luncheons Marriage Cinema and renovated mill short-listed for Times award The Thyssen Masterpieces Forthcoming marriages Appointments Church news Anniversaries St Godric's College Mr Bill Henderson Administration in the Sudan Geoffrey Dickinson Mr Stephen B. Roman Mr Albert Meadows, Gc Births, Marriages, Deaths High sheriffs Latest wills Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale Fast Motor Yacht Aloarve. Lisbon, Costa Verda, with accom w/without… The Times Thrills and pills Empire of the Sun Under Wagner's spell In Milan, The Flying Dutchman is back on stage as a large scale romantic opera with triumphs for conductor Riccardo Muti and James Morris (below) in the title role. John Higgins reports from La Scala Dance La Sylphide Sadler's Wells Theatre When life begins at 50 Theatre Buried Alive New Victoria, North Staffs The Jew of Malta Barbican A case of mission impossible Rock The Mission Astoria Awe in a vacuum Concerts Ls/ Knussen Qeh Another virgin Sixteen/Christophers St John's Sixteen/Christophers St John's 'Mrs Foster is a grievance-monger, an injustice collector. This would be fair enough, were she a private citizen' The Times Pilgrim Payne Ltd Women's side of the story Who is looking forwaed to Feminist Book Fortnight? Catherine Bennett reports ... but not the boys' Children's novels are giving princes a bad press and highlighting the 'resourceful', practical princess BM The Selected 20 This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Mortality and Mapplethorpe Top Films and Videos 6.00 Ceefax Am. 6.40 Leon Errol in Uninvited Bionde… Suit Co Part of Moss Bros Plc Bbc1 The sport of kings - and of sheikhs Television Choice Back to the island Radio Choice Parnes' bail £½m in Guinness case The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,626 Iraqi PoWs admit use of gas Attack on Kurdish town Weather Backing of one in five for Ulster pullout now The Pound From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Iran-Contra not guilty pleas Armada upstages the odd squad Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound Investor A-day 'named Cookson leaps Kenneth Fleet $6.8bn loss Summary Stock Markets Fall continues on Wall St Sharp slide pushes London below 1,800 Lucas rights to raise £163m By Our City Staff: US-Japan chip deal 'illegal ' WPP finds 'defection blueprint' Court action to block former staff's new business By Our City Staff: Guinness planning more acquisitions Profits lift-off for Rolls R&d spending soars as competition grows Record at TV-am despite strike EEC threatens action on Les Echos block Mann Egerton Index By Our City Staff: Bridon set to join in motorway scheme HBS Cash call fears help index to crash Stock Market ISE starts battle to keep top place after 1992 By Our City Staff: Awd wins order for £50m lorries Croda profits rise 17% despite lower turnover Filofax soars by 84% Stoddard in £17 m offer for Sekers LET links with Sainsbury in joint venture stores deal Ash rises by 22% to £15m New oil round opened City men take a tumble The Times City Diary Smith & Nephew grows to £109.6m Wingate in battle for Epic Rocket's parting shot The Times City Diary Bank pay-off The Times City Diary Koppers warning by Beazer Abedi on way back The Times City Diary Debrett décor The Times City Diary Molins meets battle forecast A smooth head on the Guinness cocktail Comment Qualcast cuts up rough Department of Health and Social Security Tip Europe up 33% to £3.8m at halfway Business Roundup Rise at Trade Indemnity Colorgraphic up 81% JM offshoot rises 82% Morceau agrees bid The Sunday Times USM début for Total VW share offer opens Hoskyns calls for more cuts in perks (Reuter): Opec meeting Cleveland wins £30m deal for UK's tallest building By Our Industrial Editor: Fish farmers urged to raise exports EEC plans a levy for ships from Far East Touche Ross Rover 800 Series EHP rises sharply on European takeovers Swire Pacific rise to HK$2.4bn is less than expected Chemical industry to invest £5.5bn over three years Guinness Plc Lucas asks for another act of faith Tempus US bank to cease British mortgages London Traded Options RR Appointments New team outlines Wilkes strategy SAS dispute over Heathrow averted By Our City Staff: Federated in new talks with Macy (Reuter): Faltering dollar hits prices Tokyo Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Dow falls 43 points in active trading Stock Markets Roundup New York Swedish insider inquiry Croda Anadin Wall Street Heavy falls Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures A double success inside Africa Compared with other African states, Kenya, under President Moi, above, is relatively liberal and has a growing economy. Peter Strafford reports Kenya Posts and Telecommunications Corporation MLM Mowlem Industry is making a good showing CDC Kenya Ports Authority Two Good Hotels for Travellers Visiting Kenya Star Travel and Tours Ltd Big country, little land Far too much of Kenya is arid for its ever-growing population John Alexander Safaris Mumias Sugar Company Limited J. H. Rayner (Mincing Lane) Ltd By mini-bus to elephant land Tourism is booming, but there are new problems African Tours & Hotels Ltd Kenya Commercial Bank Travel Notes Tensions at the border Despite its economic and military strength, Kenya has always sought good relations with its neighbours. But it is not easy Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Focus on" Land Rover Jaguar Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Range Rovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyde Park Motor Co. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Galant good looks that began with clay Jaguar Xjs, 1985. B reg. regency grey, 37.0oo mis,… Style and space for born again Passat VW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Hexagon Air-Link Communications British Telecom Isuzu Carêblock Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items IF Fax Broker Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Do You Have the Entrepreneurial Spirit? The West Lancs Project Multiple Display Advertising Items Offshore Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items Micro Computer Rental Recovering rates on new buildings Challenging refusal of consent to change of use No interest is due until claims are quantified Company directors owe no fiduciary duty to shareholders Purchaser's circumstances relevant No time gain in renewing application Drunkenness defence in wounding Purpose of adducing evidence Employer has no duty to insure contractor's claim Tooby made to carry a heavy load by Britain Athletics: Petty Rivalries Leave in Auckland Less than Sum of their Parts Big challenge for Britain Hockey: Champions Trophy Tournament Provides a Yardstick for Olympic Aspirations Cambridge pass London's easy test Today's Fixtures Foil's full complement Fencing Unity works for Nicolaous The Times Tandem Computers Marathon Appeal Webster under pressure from amateur rivals Cycling Clubs vying for places in new league set-up Chances go begging Scullers are no match for buoyant dark blues Rowing By a Special Correspondent: Le Glorieux can lift Tancred for Europe Scholfield has dual title aim Results from yesterday's two meetings Cauthen makes happy return on Vague Shot Racing Edwards appeal is upheld Mandarin, By Our NewMarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Newbury Selections Charter Party has top weight Scottish National weights Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Mandarin: Border Burg to enhance Grand National claims Racing One Zimbabwe tour takes shape but another is cancelled Rugby Union: Scotland Give Fledglings a Chance to Prove THEMSELVESClosed affair Chance to win trip to Monte Carlo Bangor GS overwhelm Coleraine in cup final Postscript to laws that need revision Ampleforth double is halted by Bryanston Rosslyn Park Results Open Tournament Time for board to listen to Kirk Double first for Honeyghan Boxing: Woman Judge to Officiate for the First Time in Britan Marlborough pair look unstoppable Rackets Tomba looks the likely champion Skiing Cooke struggles to make progress Table Tennis Nicol ruffles England's feathers Squash Rackets Tate could prove a knockout Boitano enhances his reputation Ice Skating Silverstone is keeping up high standards Motor Racing World Cup delays may cost Italy New backing for juniors Snow Reports African nations turning on the heat Referees exert little control but the individual football skills far surpass those in Britain Troubled Newport vow to fulfil remaining fixtures Football Transfer Deadline Moves College decision poses threat to Oxford City Non-League Football Ballesteros takes to the water again Golf: McCumber Withstands Challenge from Norman and Byrum Extra drive is given to Garner Alcott steals the show with 65 (Reuter): New Zealand Cup trials get under way Yachting British designs on classic China Sea race Eilberg shows control Equestrianism For the Record Shoaib books his Test place Cricket Top events could be scrapped Snooker England out of touch, Robson says Budd issue now a serious threat to Seoul Games Political handcuffs tightened again Sterling Bank & Trust Ltd. Ardiles is loaned to Blackburn Media ban imposed by jockeys Flat greeted by sound of silence Bringing hack the memories Short of big guns (Reuter): Botham puts his case for the defence Why the label does not count End Column

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