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News from 31/03/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Karan Thapar, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Barry Supple, Victoria Glendinning, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Antonio Ruberti, Alistair Graham, Keith Sharp, Paul Bompard, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, Ronald Faux, David Lee, Harvey Elliott, Cliff Feltham, J. M. Hall, Peter Symmonds, Daniel Ward and Richard Owen, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Richard Streeton Georgetown, Isabel Raphael, Carol Leonard, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Bernard Levin, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Howard Foster, Jim Railton, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Jones, John P. Doylend, Michael Tate, Ruth Gledhill, Huon Mallalier, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, and Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Earle, Michael Clark, Peter Nichols, F. J. R. Smith, Charles Bremner, G. Tamlyn, William T. Stearn, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, G. Cameron-Mowat, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, Mario Modiano, Heraklion, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Frank Robson, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Douglas Dwyer, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Frada Eskin, Director, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Conrad Voss Bark, Alun Anderson, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Janet Stobart, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Anthony M. V. Coombs, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Carol Ferguson, Anthony Lane, Mel Webb, Alan Morriss, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Alan Franks, Brian Gibbons, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, S. Lamb, Sarah Jane Checkland, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Anthony Montague, Philippa Toomey, Stephen Pettitt, George Chesterton, Noël Goodwin, H. A. McGhee, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Lee Rodwell, Gillian Greenwood, Michael Evans, Platt of Writtle, Chairman, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, E. S. Harvey, Patricia Davies Rancho Mirage, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Michael Binyon and Christopher Thomas, Denning,

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Waldheim 'may have done deal with Allied intelligence' Kinnock risks his future on Hattersley Portfolio Accumulator Win £136,000 Win £136,000 Tournament of the Mind New QCs Index Lawson silent on pound Holiday makers reach for overcrowded skies Military camps to hold jail overspill Botham's charity trek loses services of an ailing elephant China ends flights pact on first day 5,000 jobs to foe lost at BAe Ebel Alpine Batman retires hurt Young questioned over advertising News Roundup MP's abortion video Pay offer rejected Sale boards ruling Support for Steel Soldier's death charge Country Life Assault claim £12m find of cocaine Key role for unions in battle for Hattersley job Attack over the loss of Drivers cannot be sure of the tiger in their tank Last journey retraced Inquiry launched into leaks Education policy Seamen m new court plea for strike vote Leyland Bus sold year after buyout Divorcee's £16,000 by legal aid costs Vaccine payments doubt after ruling Guinness death 'might have been prevented' A spirited lady speaks up Students faceeash barrier Old hats need more headroom Teacher likens pupils to drug addicts British Aerospace Fears over nuclear submarine disposal Military police to staff new prisons Hurd stance on crisis in jails 'wholly inadequate' Home Office Space decision reconsidered House of Lords Minority parties lose committee place ANC workers may get extra protection Foreign Office Government should use the best architects, peers told House of Lords Janner is told to back down SDI business worth £32m Last buses to be sold Scots housing Bill passed Parliament today Women's victory in equal pay test case may increase claims Britain to concede on extradition Marriott Hotel BR says gates could have been open in seconds King's Cross fire disaster inquiry Scientist blames paint for fatal smoke cloud Encouraging market signs Saleroom Bonlngton goes hunting for yeti Plea to build more runways Airport overcrowding British Midland Warden in fight over royal Rolls Price peg on phones for further 12 months Loss of benefit set to affect young mothers No Title (AP): House approves Contra aid deal World Roundup (Reuter): RAF jet crash Royal hint to Fiji INF vote support Unbearable behaviour Newscientist Iran raid on island MPs clash on Bofors Pressure on Reagan to fire Meese Connecticut applies brakes to Jackson express From Our Own Correspondent New York: Queen of Gossip savages an 'upstart French Communists march downhill (AP): Panama strike weakens as supermarkets reopen Rover 800 Series Health Education Authority VAT changes face growing EEC opposition Stepped-up guerrilla raids threaten food deliveries Famine in Ethiopia Mulroney ultimatum to US Cross-border pollution Hi-tech Daedalus flies on pedal power Action to reduce wine lake Israeli troops raid village in Lebanon Princess Royal cuts a dash Millet Lighting Refurbishment Event Extendex (Reuter): 13 die in attacks blamed on Sikhs Airline protest (AP): Chun charged Jet crashes (Reuter): Oral mission (Reuter): Nearer heaven Tunneling out Rebel held (Reuter): Gold harvest Faure dies Pan Am Far right stakes a claim to power Randfontein voters deliver crushing defeat to Botha and policies of reform Bonn believes joint force will bind Paris to Nato side Hilditch & Key To be, or not to be king With the important New York Primary approaching, the one Democrat who could turn the Republican tide is still undecided Head and shoulders above the rest The Tournament of the Mind was an unqualified success, attracting 31,000 entries. The Times today announces the names of the 120 finalists who will compete in the final stages of the tournament, starting on April 11 Uncovering a holy Bohemian mystery Concise Crossword No 1528 The Times Literary Supblement Tournament of the Mind Times Diary Picture Gallery Runcie's fallibility Commentary For safety read danger Harvey Elliott explains the drawbacks of aircraft smokc hooxis A fruitrul hour upon the stages Memory drain Sciencer Report Mr Kinnock Struggles Staying on in the Pacific Man and Mount Fair play for women in jobs field Desirable sites Problems in Poland Slightly confused Bishop's call Ethnic priorities In defence of Victorian values Court reform Surrogate mothers Justice and freedom Cold comfort Rennie's Waterloo Bridge To the Editor of the Times Court Circular Christenings Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Luncheon Barclays Dinners Appointment Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services Service dinners Forthcoming marriages The Thyssen Masterpieces Anniversaries M Edgar Faure Political genius spanning 30 years School news Queen's Counsel in Scotland Guild of Freemen of the City of London Sir Richard Cave Latest wills Appointment of Queen's Counsel Births, Marriages, Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items May Ball-Wishing Well Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Helena International Morning Suits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Riley Snooker Clubs John Timperley Associates Teachers Assurance The tests that point recruits towards a space-age flying elite Air Commodore Des Richard who selects Raf personnel is looking for young people whose goal is the stars Look what the Right Move Can Bring You Hazell Staton Ibcel Financial Pianning Services Manager Assistant Company Secretary CRAC H. W. International Canterbury Life Pall Mall Money Management United Nations English Interpreters Examination Data Training Ltd Faron Sutaria & Co. Customer Services Telecoms & Fax General Appointments Representative or Delegate Wanted Accountant or Person with Accountancy… Help - I'm Drowning La Crème De La Crème Robertson Group Lan Logan Ltd Owner of Decorative Arts Gallery W1 New Business Rep Bass Public Limited Company Advertising Sales on Target Earnings Golf Holiday Representatives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Baxter & Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Matheson & Co. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Weight Associates Malaysia Jonathan Wren T. H. Bramley & Associates KPMG E. P. International Polkinghornes Group Head Office Accountant Golley Slater Recruiment Continued on Evidence fails to prove vaccine causes brain damage Dunhill Immaterial mistake Conduct requiring solicitors to pay costs personally Lawyers duty to avoid costs consuming fruits of litigation Admiralty rules should be same as commercial Quest of the dispossrssed Peter Ackroyd reviews a moving study of how we come to terms with loss in life and art Orphans Real and Imaginary By Eileen Simpson Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.95 I am a TV camera Afghanistan Agony of a Nation By Sandy Gall The Bodley Head, £12.95 Sava Peic Love/luck in Oz Novel of the Week Oscar and Lucinda By Peter Carey Faber, £10.95 A man from Japan Fiction Singular Rebellion By Saiichi Maruya Translated by Dennis Keene André Dutsch. £12.95 The Newspaper of Claremont Street By Elizabeth Jolley Viking, £10.95 Cautionary Tales for Women By Julian Fane Hamish Hamilton, £11.95 Daughter in the rye Mermaids By Patty Dann John Murray, £9.95 New Hardbacks Roman romances Historicals The Bearkeeper's Daughter By Gillian Bradshaw Methuen. £10.95 Afghan Relief Taketo the woad Television Empire of the Sun Pg Poo-pooing a baby boom Cinema Three Men and a Baby (PG) Warner West End Nutcracker: The Motion Picture (U) ICA A British celebrattion Concerts LS/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Siberian spirits Novosibirsk PO/Katz Festival Hall A rage of wails Capricorn Ensemble Purcell Room Village fable Theatre The Story of Kufur Shamma Almeida Spink & Son Limited Going private: what do you get? Private health insurance schemes offer a bewildering range of scales, bands and discounts, so how do you find the best policy for you? Lee Rodwell discovers what eight prominent companies cover, what they do not—and what it costs Greater support from your doctor Medical Briefing Happier times? Last week the journalist Marjorie Wallace received… Hope for hands NSPCC This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Concerts Lunchtime Artists who reached for the sky Suit Co. Television and Radio Wild West girls win their spurs Television Choice Switched-on wife Radio Choice Sculptor's view of Mitterrand the statesman Army hospitals to cut the waiting lists Services come to the aid of prisoners and patients The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,631 Picture Gallery Weather Rates cut by Halifax and Lloyds The Hattersley lip springs to life Commons sketch Times Newspapers Limited Stock Market The Pound Parties returns to US Gre up 15% Renwick rise Profits jump Stock Markets Summary Index Standard holds payout at 35p Rights issue expected after losses of £274m Maxwell unveils publishing plans as MCC profits soar (Reuter): Brierley print sale to Norton Walker admits prison sentence 'Gaming Board has known about conviction since 1974' Lawson silent on exchange targets BAe nosedives to £159m loss Results battered by dollar orders and Airbus Bowater rises to £54m Rank deal for world video top spot CL-Laing & Cruickshank Financial Services Business and Finance Sport Bowater Marley builds on firm foundations Tempus Shares close with small losses as early rally fades Stock Market Dow drops 20 points New York Profits go through the roof Weir Group sups but lifts payout Sun Life bonus up to £142m Cap'n Bob keeps 'em waiting BP assurance on Kuwait holding Sir John suits himself The Times City Diary Papal bear The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Purchases help lift Turriff to £2.4m Moving on The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Coates up 53% to top forecast Caviar porridge Record £50m is invested by Ott H&J Quick soars 135% The Brent Walker Group Standard is keeping its shareholders sweet British Syphon lifts profits to £4.2m Business Roundup My Holdings up to £2.7m More O'Ferrall ahead Spear fails to reach target Relyon rises to £3.9m Guardian Royal Exchange Bilton ahead to £14.6m Bluebird buys Merit Toys Crash-hit electrical group eyes merger Job cuts and advertising help lift United to £95m Boddington flat at £14.46m £700m issues By Our City Editor: Sharp rise for AG Stanley By Our City Staff: Mercury asks Oftel for BT pact review (AFP): CAP and Sema-Metra to merge operations Metal Box 'to sell' SA stake Base Lending Rates Standard Chartered Portals 19-year run of rises ends Albert Martin reaches £2m Payout boost by Boustead Gibbs& Dandy tops £1 million Equities run out of steam Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The peak of front-line flying Rafofficer Leader of the young jet-set Threat of new Soviet lethal planes Shorts Front end of a famous fighting force Computing Devices Secret success story of the air-travel world The Royal Air Forces Association Three million fly Toreado Rolls Royce Repaying the debt How Jacqui plays hide and seek with the Bear Flair puts Italy into the top five The synthesis of technology and tradition have combined to create areas in which Italy is now leading the world, writes Peter Nichols Selenia Victory at Cassino Fiat believes it has beaten all its rivals in car automation. Just one factory tells the story Salini Shake-up for planemakers Fiat Ratu Nobel powerhouse beside the castle Techology poles are emerging in unexpected places Hi-tech slips quietly and cleanly into the Eternal City Bend a chair in minutes Italian fantasy clearly influences its machine tool production, writes Janet Stobart Rodriquez The nuclear chaos The atomic future is starting to fade, writes Ruger Boyes Banco di Sicilia New life on the wing Danieli Indesit Electric solution from sea to shore Showing Russians the way Marbaix Lapointe Shopping list of weapons for sale From mines to missiles, Italy's defence industry is among the most varied and advanced in the world The research revolution Science points a finger at the pollution culprits Machines with a golden touch Rome City Council Barry Latchford Associates Michael Page City Michael Page Partnership Ambitious Young Accountant Michael Page City Michael Page Partnership Atnena International Roehampton Club Ltd Town & Country C Kiddy and Partners Michael Page Partnership MBS Douglas Llambias Tiphook plc Mercantile Group Michael Page Partnership Harrison Willis Group Financial Controller Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formula One at the crossroads John Blundaen assesscs the 1988 grand prix season which starts this weekend Mansell geared up for success Simply being there runs into millions Pakistan kept on tight rein against Britain Hockey Pakistan find no answer to England squad Squash Rackets 1988 Calender San Diego rebuffs the latest demand by NZ Yachting Riders launch assault on ageing record Cycling Champions 1987 Positions Fumble by Brooks costs Hull dearly Rugby League Miandad 's record all in vain Cricket Court upholds appeal by Welsh club owners Fishng Baby takes Cash's mind off winning Tennis Navratilova seeking to regain title Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Mandarin: Southwell Selections Mandarin: Christmas Holly ready for repeat Racing: Substantial Prize-Money Increase Guaranteed for both Newmarket Classics from next Year Guineas sponsors extend their support until 1990 Results from two meetings Whitbread weights Champion regains fertility Ayr acceptors Million-dollar Honeyghan Boxing: Britain's Born-Again Champion Homes in on Bout with America's Golden Boy Ngugi takes the road to Bali Athletics: Cross-Contry Champion Turns his Attentions to Seoul Multiple Display Advertising Items Paying tribute the best way possible 20st Tate lumbers to points defeat Difficulties of obtaining a Cup Final ticket Gold over judges Barbados revival Move to close loophole over foreign signings Rugby Union (Reuter): Craven's South African tour plan Case for Liverpool When unity stops Different dummy Home and away Gift of silence Budd deserves sympathy Different meaning of values In the land of the high-roller Snow Reports Faldo strives to be counted among elite on the us tour Golf All quiet on the Tideway Rowing Derby discover the strength of Forest Barcelona salvage honour with a degree of fortune Football: Linker Provides a Flash of Inspiration in Spanish Cup Final For the Record Brazilians' familiar story Skegness is the venue for festival Livingston reverse a disappointing trend Basketball (Reuter): Testing Safari course Motor Rallying English summer Botham's advisers left to pick up the pieces Board seeking clarification in Budd affair Jockeys in whip bans Sport in Brief Price of seeing world's best Maradona making a fortube by turning up Arsenal disguise their plans Clough convinced he can run Wales Seaman's place is lit doubt A single control urged in research End Column

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