News from 01/04/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Andrew Billen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Vijitha Yapa, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Mr Greville Janner, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, David Smith, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Ludovic Kennedy, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Martin F. Smith, Carol Leonard, Alice M. Fennell, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, J. L. Pitaluga, Leader, Steve Smith, President, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Peter Ball, David Bernstein, Rodney Cowton and David Cross, Huon Mallalieu, Elizabeth Asfaw, Mick Cleary, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Joy Heiseler, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graeme J. Davies, Vice-Chancellor, Gertrude Shilling, Ben Osborne, General Secretary, Emma Jones, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Angela Brooks, Norman de Mesquita, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Chad Varah, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Carol Ezzell, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Lord St John, Christopher Goulding, William Holmes, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Roland Rudd, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Charles F. Wilson, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Mel Webb, Clive White, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Barry Wood, Lake Sagaris, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sally Kinnes, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, David Nicholson-Lord, David Ingram, Vice-Chancellor, Peter Riches (Coordinator), Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, J. Bassano, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, George Cunningham, Chief Executive,
ResumoArab escapes after London kidnap drama Britons hunted as wealthy Palestinian flees captors Win £136,000 Pound in big rise on mark Snooker drugs Index Social workers lit sex trial admit to crimes Holiday jams as tourists gamble with weather Britain's first black QCs Search for 400 patients of Aids-death doctor Alcohol sale ban at garages Lords vote accepted Royal United Kingdom Beneficent Association Thatcher snub for Amnesty request Hospital unions reject pay offer News Roundup Blitz on passports Arts trust takes reins Insect-bite rampage Part of the family Rolls warden cleared Shell alert at N-site Woolworths Amnesty has history of clashes with Whitehall Ford unions vote reject Willis appeal 'Final chapter' on Dundee plant Hotel plan threatens Tory Second rebuff for seamen's union Inquiry demanded into Ryan's s sun licences QCs make history Hurricane ended dream of wealth Mayfair Carpet Gallery Air fares cut by BA to combat 'dumping' Social workers in child sex trial all admit criminal past Check op pop music air time Aspel's taste of the high life 400 caught in police trap Motorway speeding Hurd adviser for satellite TV group Armada cannon reaches target Royal College of Nursing Schools money mows lawns Spanish holiday surprise Portfolio-PLUS NEW-Accumulator Protest fines 'First Maundy Thursday when poor lose cash' Response to Aids under fire 'Identity cards' for students in poll tax cut Post Office misses targets Brink sale bait for garages Alton prepares to fight off sabotage Abortion reform Bill 'Inquest will answer questions' Rebuke for Amnesty MP 'deserves long holiday' Alton preparesto fight off sabotage Men 'defying alimony rule' Paisley dampens Ulster optimism Debate wanted on 'lost ' papers Medical experts to check on helath workers with Aids English lessons cause concern Prison farm conditions condemned in report Mr Yuk replaces the skull and crossbones The Ultimate Driving Machine Heading for the heights Tories expect nurses' rise to be paid in full Prudential Docklands' anger over jobs that go to outsiders Ridley plays safe on docks posting New season lamb is of top quality Weekend food prices Explorer mulls over lessons of failure Homebase MPs step up inquiry into petrol pricing Senate approves aid for Contras World Roundup Cypriot bases plea Mulroney 's changes Nationwide Anglia D-day for elephant Jackson woods power-brokers Quest for acceptance by Democratic elders US offers Moscow new deal on troop pull-out Afghan withdrawal Ex-president's brother is held on corruption charges Tamil raiders kill 40 Muslims Peugeot 309 White officers sentenced to death for 'drug killings' Violence in South African Police More companies are pulling out Amstrad Tanker ablaze after missile attack 170,000 police fall to purges Soviet drive on corruption Village evacuation after jet crash (AFP): Plot charges (AP): Plane deaths (AFP): Aids pattern (Reuter): Floods alert (Reuter): Golden joke Spantax move (Reuter): Peking pass Four aces break French lottery's bank Finance Ministry plays Cupid to Singapore singles Mitterrand shuns holiday to finish his 'grad plan' French presidential campaign Black & Decker Outback flooded by storms TWA £5 billion is being spent on the Channel Tunnel Wimpey Cash Security Shin Bet tries to polish its image Israel's hew spy chief EEC ruling on Renault the way for Rover deal Pinochet turns to military courts Rights abuss in Chile Grande dame moves on Once the have of stars and artists, the Meurice Hotel, Paris, has a new owner Concise Crossword No 1529 The once and future Kings So what happened to those four children? Did the dream die with Martin Luther King in Memphis on April 4,1968? Twenty years on, Charles Bremner sought them out A weekly series on research Findings Laskys Times Diary The Kremlin's Christian pawns No jettisoning Jesse Commentary Halt this chemical murder Elisa Harris urges concerted world pressure on Iraq and Iran Blood money Science Report The Great Uncomforter Schools of Hope Ru A1 Ok Realities of life on the Rock Posts and outposts No kidding? Freedom of speech on the campus Family law Too much on top A punishing task Safety on trains Language of flowers Guillotine fears for libraries King at the Front George V visited his troops during the last great German offensive. A modest man, he was clearly moved by the tremencous response to his call, "Are we downhearted?" Visit to the Battle Troops Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheon Appointments Absolute Disposal Auction Persian Carpets & Rugs The Jew as scapegoat Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries The Thyssen Masterpieces Royal Navy promotions Reception Church news Latest wills Sir William McMahon A long road to the top in Australia Sir Ranulph Bacon Tun Tan Siew Sin Mr. Alexander Lieven Violin fetches world record of £473.000 at music sale Saleroom Dramatic change in Britain s farming landscape predicted Supporting a royal rebellion Architecture Births Marriages Deaths Aggression & Vulnerability at Work Helena International Personal Columns Leukaemia Research Fund Cancer Research Campaign May Ball-Wishing Well Appeal The Piano Workshop London Rentals Times Newspapers Ltd. Super Secretaries The hills are alive with it Television The Chelsea Opera Group are to give a concert… Playhouse Theatre When ladies take control Opera The Magic Flute Coliseum Unearthly movement at large Theatre Jacqucs Lecoq Queen Elizabeth Hall Lacklustre jests The Proposal/A Jubilee Man in the Moon Pitching for purity with Part The Hilliard Ensemble, who today broadcast the St John Passion by Arvo Part, talk to Paul Griffiths Lifeless Brian Concert Raymond Clarke Purcell Room The Princess Alice Hospice 'The history of religion is a perfectly valid subject, a branch of history—but is nothing to do with worship' Clean team work Could you clean your home in a day—or would you rather pay two people £200 to do it? Nail problems? No Big Ears in the Big Apple The Times This selective guide to entertainment and events… Theatre London Word-Watching Entertainments Flight back in time by a lord of the theatre Out of Town Concerts Gardens Bookings First Chance BBC1 BBC2 Cyril Kaye ITV/LONDON Channel 4 Radio 1 Radio 2 World Service Variations Radio 3 Sugaring the pill of disability Television Choice A day of passions Radio Choice Radio Choice Radio 4 Wartime diary's due to killings The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,632 Royal Maundy gifts for young and old NUM hint at deal on flexibility Weather Kinnock chooses hiss election team Garage drink sale ban AM Billions hived off the daydreamers Commons sketch Stock Market More cuts in home loan rates Kenneth Fleet £1m Sintrom Discount chief Summary Stock Markets Interest Rates Lawson boost for sterling Pound at Dm3.12 as 'break is removed' By Our Economics Correspondent: Japan worry weakens dollar By Our Banking Correspondent: Nat West sets tip $ l bn loan Plugging the holes in the Bank Two appointments to Leigh-Pemberton's ececutive team Expansion halted at Jewellers Guild Business title for Sophie Mirman Sock Shop founder wids a ward Proxmire fury at Wall Street reform 'delays' The Boddington Group plc A&M Group seeks up to £2m in placing Business Roundup Elys increases to £713,000 Blenheim tops £1.4m Berry , Birch lifts profit Muirhead Office Systems Limited Edwards for Bell division L&g plans to raise £87m (Reuter): Meurice goes to Aga Khan Senior leaves questions unanswered Tempus GEC drops to a low of 145p as analysts fear slower dividend growth Stock Market Base Lending Rates Wpp buys Henley Centre for maximum of £18.55m Acorn sinks to £3-2 m deficit Buyouts at Dutch Habitat Saudi role in BCCI The Times City Diary Dispute hits Senior profits Building a nude image The Times City Diary Pound wise The Times City Diary Blacks Leisure in £3.5m buy Winners and losers The Times City Diary M&S hopes hang in balance (Reuter): Recruiting drive to deal with patents after 1992 By Our City Staff: Consortium raises Epic bid No soft landing for the Dow Jones Average Comment Treasury and Bank feed exchange rate confusion Rating cut for Marine Midland (Reuter): Dow rises after late rally Wall Street Mentor Mar31 Mar30 AMRCp 43 42 Asa 45 Aetna Life 43 42… Nikkei loses ground on dollar weakness World Markets: Tokyo (Reuter): Shares mixed on quiet day Frankfurt By Our City Staff: Erode purchases Italian TPE firm Recent Issues Appointments Portfolio—PLUS NEW—Accumulator Slide continues Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Disney goes shopping in Ulster Your Own Business If you're getting too big for your boots Business to Business £50,000 Will Purchase a New Company in De-Beers… Experienced Property Developer Diskettes Galore Business for Sale Pall Mall + W2 Catering & Vending Notice to Readers Just Desks Fax Fax Fax New & Boxed Looking for Better Business Premises? Ealing det. house. Pp for hostel/B&B 28 people… Multiple Display Advertising Items Toyota Lease Collectors Cars Car Buyers' Guide B. M. W B. M. W. Scotthall B . M. W. Stone Street Car Centre Maidstone Castles French smooth the path for diesel Jaguar & Daimler Dobsons Ltd Import curbs keep Toyota in check Hyde Park Motor Col Ltd. Daimler 3.6 Automatic X16 2.9 Manual delivery Mlleage. Tallsman sllver… XJS He 1983 Y reg Antelope. 42.000 miles. Fsh.… SAAB Woolfold Motor Co. Ltd. Langrop Vital statistics: SAAB Daimler Sovereign Dellvery mtleage only. Offers.… The Motor Auctions Group YUGO S. G. Smith SAAB Registration Numbers Lack of consideration to Guinness not sufficient to amount to unfairness Insurers cannot be sued where no liability exists against client Car Buyers' Guide Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Drugs case contempt move is civil Marriage in UK no bar to deportation Scotts Listers Classics Judge's power to hold case in public Rolls-Royce & Bentley Toyota The Times Promoting inspiration in the ranks David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, looks at the ever-changing face of the England coach Welsh flair should thrive Worcester enjoy fruitful season A month still to go but everything is quiet on the western front Rugby Union Tate passed stringent tests Foreign Interest at Birmingham Fencing Glum tuxedo function Boxing British teams on target Shooting Today's Fixtures St Helens victory will settle any leadership claims Rugny League Choice of Hanley to lead in balance Rugby League diary Pleasing the coaches some of the time Basketball Iron man has tough timetable Cycling Bagness out of tussle with Swedes Orienteering Another incredible journey Mick Cleary tells why the Devizes to Westminste trip is no laughing matter Untold riches to be gleaned from half an hour on the road Athletics North-east ready to end Scots hold Ice Hockey Charley needs strong winds in China Sea Yachting Britain has final chance for points Hockey French in pursuit of victory Contradeal misses the Aintree spectacular Racing: Walwyn's 11year-Old Switches to Chivas Regal Chase Henderson backed for first success Wentworth celebrates first win Results from yesterday's two meetings Increased benefits for staff Need for spreading load with fixtures Texas Longhorns blazing the trail Popularity of football in the US is a success story yet to be discovered by the American media On July 4 in Zurich the United States Soccer Federation makes its bid for the 1994 World Cup finals, despite a background of persistently failing professional football. Could FIFA justify awarding America the cup? David Miller reports from Dallas Toshack suffers second best England are warned as Soviet Union turn on the power Barnet take avoiding action Hill will referee Cup Final Forest chairman refuses to relent By a Special Correspondent: Mayfield saves the day CCPR speaks out over funding Carlyon is upset by slow pace Squash Rackets Boyle lines up American Boxing Davies adrift in an ill wind O'Leary saved by the storm For the Record Lyle's select club is out of bounds for dejected Woosnam Golf Noah tie gives Dallas a kick Tennis: Gilbert's Ankle Lets Him down in his Battle for Another Victory over Becker Concern at overseas loopholes Cricket: Injuries and Pitch Conditions Throw Selection Plans Awry Rich invitation (Reuter): Weber takes early lead McRae chases record Motor Sport Greenidge set to fill breach as Richards suffers setback (AFP): Australian recall for Wood (Reuter): Vance leads N Zealand into final Finn flying up the ladder Snow Reports A word of caution from Evert Thorburn facing censure after positive drug test Cavendish Finance Narrow win for Newbury Botham ready to head for comforts of home Graduates from keel university European ban decision delayed Policing costs set to rise (Reuter): Ferrasse defence Sport in Brief Chinese steal Brazilian thunder End Column Banquets relief from junk food Fine prospects for 1998 World Cup
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