Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 04/04/1988

1988; Gale Group;

Autores

John G. Wilkinson, Chris Peachment, Victoria McKee, David Wade, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Andrew Billen, Clifford Longley, Eric A. N. Whitehead, Diana Coke, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Ben Harte, Stephen Bell, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Denvir, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Howard Foster, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, John Cooney Belfast, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, R. M., Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Bernstein, Mick Cleary, Peter Waymark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, David Barnes, Michael Hamlyn, Geoffrey Matthews, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Humphrey Hawksley, Simon Tait, Andrew Hislop, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Martin H. Johnson, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Olga Maitland, Patricia Davies, Rancho Mirage, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, S. M. T. Wasti, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, John Clare Education Correspondent, John P. Mellers, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, Robert Ballantyne, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Clifford Longley and Ruth Gledhill, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, George Ace, Christopher Walker, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Mel Webb, Clive White, Paul Newman, Judith Cruickshank, S. P. Collins (Director), Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Edward R. Skoyles, David Walker, Margaret Read, Andrew Buckoke, Joseph Palca, Christopher Follett, Angela Wigglesworth, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Penelope Leach, Judy Froshaug, Alistair Burt, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Richard Wigg,

Resumo

Council house profits may go to needy areas Ridley move to divert £9bn will anger shires Portfolio-PLUS New Accumulator Tomorrow Moderate teachers win vote Prost wins as Mansell quits M&S deal Index By Our Foreign Staff: Shultz seeks decisive peace Cheers all round as weathermen get it wrong Royal children lead the Easter church parade Ferry men vote to continue strike Bishop's 'wicked policy' attack enrages ministers Shevardnadze in mission to Kabul Dunhill Czechs deny link with spy suspect Rolls-Royce aims for tough new jet News Roundup Prize scooter stolen Huntsmen accused Two hurt in hijack Youthscan matures Playing to full houses Three die in mud pit 30,000 widows to lose 55p Teachers reject all-out war on contracts NUT decision 'no blank cheque to strike all over the place' Killings like the Crucifixion-Runcie Union members back Tories Times/MORI poll Hopes of IRA ceasefire dashed Sinn Fein attacks Catholic hierarchy Kinnock seeks key changes Lobour leadership vote Secrecy on MoD staff departures criticized Seven lead in chess contest Yard officers seek more help to fight child pornography Precious vase is to be broken By our Science Correspondent: Late babies trend may stretch; NHS Doctors divided over checks Patients and Aids tests By a Staff Reporter: Mother kills children, then herself Sun Alliance Insurance Group Princess Anne's kidnap car on show Costly advert Back on duty Pilot injured Body in wood Crash death Volvo Jenkins continues his crusade on the church and society Bishop's controversial history The master servant takes his leave Whitehall Brief Spy camera evidence against drivers Motorway repairs Commuters on line for a flyaway day BBC accused over 'pagan' schools programme Easter film criticized for not mentioning the Resurrection National & Provincial Armenian strikes thwart Kremlin World Roundup (AP): Spantax protest Ozal ends Iraq talks Picasso the poet Theodorakis adds harmony to Greek peace overtures Embattled Botha finds a powerful ally in the church (Reuter): Carter's Iran link Alps walk casualty Shultz determined to forge pact Arabs step up protests in occupied territories as death toll mounts From Our Correspondent Jerusalem: Rabin denies report of peking warheads deal (Reuter): Kidnap of Noriega rejected US divided over Panama crisis Punjab bloodbath prompts calls for drive against terror Hitachi Chinese rule 'an era of mass deaths' Human rights in Tibet Dukakis woos New York's Jewish vote Uganda nears pact with rebel group British Airways Malta's leader toils to balance political see-saw Basque split is highlighted in wake of murder War of words mars dream of unity in 'Europe's capital' Brussels View Yugoslavs rouse a royal citadel from slumber Alert after Filipino rebel escapes ASDIH Limited 161 killed on Spain's roads over Easter (Reuter): Spying charge (Reuter): Murder arrest (Reuter): Water walker (Reuter): Rebel claims (Reuter): Students freed (Reuter): Heroin seized Athens rocked (Reuter): Gas explosion (Reuter): Salad daze A peaceful way with rebellion The Dalai Lama Arrives in Britain this Morning for a 12-Day Spiritual Visit. He Has Promised to Make No Speeches about the Troubles in Tibet, his Homeland, but how Will He React to Questioning? Michael Hamlyn Meth Him Hunting a game of video consequences In an attempt to foster children's understanding of the Invi way of life, the Museum of Mankind has turned to the interactive video game Hair problems? Concise Crossword No 1530 What is the age of reason? Can a child of 10 be trusted to swear on a Bible to tell the truth? No, said a judge recently. Victoria McKee asks whether we are underestimating today's children April fools and percentage points Think before drink Talkback The Times In charge of the baton A bright future awaits Sian Edwards, who this month becomes the first woman to conduct at Covent Garden Clement Freud Times Diary Picture Gallery Testing the centre Commentary An economic popularity Robert Worcester on the narrow base of Tory poll success That way, madmen, heroism lies Sun spot Science Report The Bishop's Word A Visit from Mr Vassiliou The Cost of Prison Room but no view for art treasures Thoughts on Budget A faghan talks Mark of distinction Building losses Grant blow to student training Union opportunity Example to follow Legal thickets Voices unto the Lord Canada's Capital Court Circular Princess going to greyhound racing Birthdays today Polytechnic news Forthcoming marriages World's largest egg to go on show Stand firm on an act of faith DJM: Nature Notes Visitors bring a rich jangle of spring song (AFP): Sun sets on solo voyage The Thyssen Masterpieces Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Professor T. A. Dunn Services to the arts in Scotland Professor Arthur Spicer His Hon Judge Stucley National policy urged for city tree planting Captain A. R. Cooper Mr Alexander Lieven Anniversaries Births, Marriages, Deaths The Sunday Times the Times Chance aerial survey reveals hilltop's 2,000 year history Archaeology Forsalie Diplomat on top of the world Celebrating a rumbustious king Times Newspaper Ltd (Reuter): Bishop in call to 'prisoners of hope' This selective guide to entertainment and events… Picture Gallery Entertainments Egg rolls with a mythical taste of the past Best Selling Books Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank, London SE1 (01-928… Chase Old Rover's really wild ancestry Television Choice Juliet for ever Radio Choice BBC1 Reticent but rich Television Contrast in women Dance Triple bill Covent Garden A tango that never ends Carlos Gardel, the greatest of all tango singers, features in the opening night of an Argentine season at the National Film Theatre in London tomorrow. Geoffrey Matthew reports from the city where Gardel met an untimely death Sounds and/or messages Radio Indian master at play Concerts Imrat Khan Queen Elizabeth Hall Nothing too serious LPO/Järvi Festival Hall Mahler Resurrection Symphony Festival Hall Bridging the distance Chris Peachment visits Seoul with the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet Phoenix Theatre Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound Thatcher denies role in new City probe CBI issues warning on mortgage pensions Keeping the board well above board Directors' liability will increase dramatically in 1992 US battle over foreign bids Takeover hostility Takeover hostility could hit UK firms Legal blows for Beazer 'Increased stress' for Scots Morgan output revs up Formal launch for Rover-powered model A relieved city awaits the victor Marks and Spencer to seek more American targets The Federated stores deal How Campeau won his $6bn prize H&H Factors Ltd Unpaid award is deductible from unemployment benefit Smudged stamp does not give leave University course is vocational for EEC ban on inequality of treatment Court alone has power to decide any time limitation on its judgments Mortgagee's price duty Implying mobility in employment contract University Appointments University of Newcastle upon Tyne University of Glasgow University of Leicester Department of Economics University of Nottingham University of Aberdeen St. Catharine's College, Cambridge University of St Andrews London Business School University of East Anglia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools Brighton College Roedean School Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items King's College School Tyne and Wear Autistic Society Godstowe School Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Research Posts Pembroke College Oxford London Business School Development Officer The North London Collegiate School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victory rides with the lucky Disaster strikes Cambridge as they catch a crab and almost stop rowing, while Oxford strike a rhythm that proves unbeatable Aramco Barbarian unable to lift the average Rugby Union: Despite Lean Times and the Absence of their Captain Cardiff Know Enough to Come through at a Canter Details from the Weekend Matches Multiple Classified Advertising Items From a Correspondent Sydney: N Zealand run down Scots and allies A disturbing absence of fun Bath lose out with lack of adventure Pontypool title nears Travelling Challenge Senior Receptionist Multiple Display Advertising Items Waterloo stretch Wasps to the limit Assault by Steele pierces armour Rugby Union Ballymena revival all in vain Night slog for victorious marathon pair Canoeing Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Mandarin: Fakenham Selections Becker pulls trigger as Edberg wilts in the high-noon heat Tennis Kenyans underline their mastery in road races too Athletics: Ngugi and Kipkoech Discard the Rest but McColgan Lapses From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Caerwent fails to impress Racing Marly River rules Jump leaders Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin: Sheer Nectar to make fitness tell Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Saturday's results from eight meetings Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin: Plumpton Selection Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Reprimand doubtful for Guineas after twisting front joint Tinkler buys Moeanore for National challenge Point-to-point results from 13 meetings Mandarin: Towcester Selections Mandarin: Carlisle Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Clough's men grasp the initiative Football: Nottingham Forest and Liverpool Play out their Cup Semi-Final Dress Rehearsal with All the Urgency of a First Night New boss learns the hard way Weekend Football Results and Tables More than hot air at Chelsea Wind of change at Cold Blow Lane Pools Check Reckless Wright faces second ban Portsmouth calm amid Ball's fury Enfield handily placed Branfoot honoured Chinese success Abuse of divine right in Berlin Stretching the rules to the limit Evert prevails in Florida final In Brief Miandad supplies gritty sequel to to Imran's heroics Cricket Faulkner rises to Real challenge Hocket Wales beaten For the Record Win gives Pritchard a treble for Easter Cycling Llewellyn breaks new ground with tour-record total Golf By a Special Correspondent: Dodd makes light of a big deficit Alcott holds her nerve Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Quinn day of glory as Rovers move up Rugby League Thorburn due to play on meeting date Snooker Lyle's resolve is unflappable in dramatic finale Waddle return is likely The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17.634 United looking to extend their run Prost races to Brazilian victory Pit stop ends in disappointment for disconsolate Mansell Results from Rio (Reuter): Biasion holds on to Safari lead Weather Greater gains for skilful drivers Champion play by Harris

Referência(s)