News from 05/04/1988
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Alan Tomlinson, J. Ditton, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lyle Lovett, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Nathalie Lamoral, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Emil Pimm, Stephen Leather, H. J. Lander, Pearce Wright, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, George Scales, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Raoul Franklin, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Smith, Michael Binyon, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Charlotte du Cann, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Brian James, Howard Foster, Allan Massie, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Tate, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Andrew Moger and John Clare, Stephen Hannah, Pearce Wright Science Editor, David Bernstein, Andrew McEwen and Nicholas Beeston, Peter Waymark, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Caroline Berman, Peter Froggatt, Hugo Rank, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Gerald Kaufman, Yves Bourgade, Norman de Mesquita, Graham Poole, Richard Streeton, Georgetown, Guyana, Andrew Hislop, E. Arthur Bell, Lesley Drennan, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Brian James and Jill Sherman, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, D. W. A. Sharp, B. W. Collins, Malcolm Lader, David Watts, David Lindley, Patricia Davies, Rancho Mirage, Hubert Chesshyre, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Philip Jacobson, Paris, Richard Thomson and Christopher Warman, A. M. J. Lynn, Jane Lynn, N. T. Lynn, Philip M. Wray, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Martin Searby, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Ben Pimlott, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, A. C. Lander, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Stephen Drake, Carol Ferguson, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Clive White, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Matthew Lynn, Owen Jenkins, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, MacMargolis, Michael Horsnell, Bailey Morris, A. B. Walkley, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Susan MacDonald, A. G. W. Scott, David Young Energy Correspondent, Bernard Keigher, Peter Proby,
ResumoBy Staff Reporters: Four British pupils killed in Alpine fall Plus New Accumulator Inside United fight back to draw Racing results Index London art dealer on secrets charge Young boffins' countdown for the Acton rocket Charter will make criminals pay their victims Body of bride is identified Law may alter on judges' dismissal UK Finance Ltd Surging pound prompts worries Unionist ban on Sinn Fein talks News Roundup Children die in fire M-way man 'robbed' Princess hurt in race Youth questioned Crossroads fades out Fiat Low-key protest amid ritual tailbacks Electricians' chief threatens to split TUC By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Bar to look into televising of courts Speelman pulls ahead of field in chess cup Spy network has tradition of success Agents with ability to recdruit Auctioheers: A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd By a Staff Reporter: Meacher questions cash blow to jobless Body of the missing bride discovered in woodland stream Medical smart card for trial NEC (UK) Ltd Dispute over exclusion of vital issues Around the world on olive oil, nuts and bran House price rises slow in London Mother left note on child killings Girls killed on rail crossings Ciroen Ax from Professions worried over fewer young people NUT bows to reforms but pledges to fight on Pollution heats up the Earth Croquet king cock-a-hoop over coaching job Eurosid gets smart enough to survive Inquiry sought into charity college Lecturers worried by secret research projects Harrods By a Staff Reporter: Threat of eviction for racist attacks Royal Mail Parcels SuperService Pretoria admits tanks in Angola World Roundup Overture in Ogaden Ceasefire 'broken' Bhopal relief ruling 'US link' in escape Bomb attacks raise spectre of Breton holiday offensive Thatcher likely to play down Cyprus issue in Turkey Wisconsin tests Jackson appeal to white voters Dalai Lama talks of Tibetan resentment Alfonsin's medicine turns sour Crisis in Argeatina Carlucci handed Indian arms list Academics call for radical party reforms Focus of pilitical power under question in Russia OKI From Our Own Correspondent: Soviet widow's visa wait embarrasses Britain Noriega may still survive US sanctions CIA aid to rebels may have trained foreign guerrillas Pakistan closes Mujahidin case From Our Correspondent, Peshawar: Hidden scars of the Afghan war Sind ruler snubs Zia over order to resign (Reuter): Treasure hunt (Reuter): Land alert (Reuter): Peasants shot (Retuter): Bomb thrown (Reuter): Naval help (Reuter): Big protest Wary Tokyo is caught off guard by aid role Training for the Olympics Senegal keens lid on rising disorder Rukba Iran and Iraq renew attacks on cities The queue British Airways Far-sighted or short-changed? The Bishop of Durham is in no doubt: the Government's benefit reform is wicked. Brian James and Jill Sherman talk to one of the architects of next week's changes and look at two cases in which the poor will emerge poorer Concise Crossword No 1531 Tittles to jot down Top schools line up for final The Widow The Single Parent Families in faith Television Sounding his trump Herbert von Karajan, capturing definitive performances of the classics in a medium matching his perfectionism, tells Brian James about his intended musical testament Playhouse Theatre Images without a vision Galleries It's still-an issue Theatre in Vienna Mellow fellow with a cello Rock Work in progress London Debut The Royal Opera Times Diary Barry Fantoni Anger and Amnesty Healing the torn island Gerald Kaufman sees a Thatcher peacemaking role in Turkey A stroll towards judgement Frances Gibb Force 's favourite Science Report Weak link with Egypt The First Modern Black Watch Language barrier Student unions affected by Bill Smoking and health Dental concern Electronic tags War memorials Roots of research on felled trees Planning for forests Horse sense Price of progress Motorway threat Airport catering Slightly confused Paying the cost of addiction On this Day Harrods London Bedding Centre File under personal style Charlotte du Cann, the author of Vogue's new guide to modern style, catalogues the current looks and offers her views on the creation of a contemporary wardrobe Breathing in past romance Dressy works of art On Show Phillips Birthdays today Today 's royal engagement Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Turin Shroud test by carbon-dating Forest flowers will cover oil pipeline Asthma Research Council (Ti) Young Canterbury pilgrims Latest wills Marriage Isotopes show the Greeks preferred Cretan alabaster Archaeology (AFP): Karajan reaches 80 The Thyssen Masterpieces Picture Gallery London pair win through Bridge Prof H. T. Williams The Marchioness of Cambridge Mr Bob Graham Miss Jessica Lofthouse Mr Bill Henderson Births, Marriages, Deaths Church news Announcements British Heart Foundation To Place Your Classified Advertisement Entertainments The Times Information Service Cordula Celebrating the sound of silence Fun and Brimstone Radio Choice Television and Radio Shultz takes his case to Israeli public Jackson steps into row over Panama The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,635 Inquiry likely to affect trip supervision Weather Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market US NOTEBOOK Payroll blow for bonds Stock Markets Summary Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil G7 to meet as dollar slides Currency dealers predict drastic falls without new initiatives Government blamed for lost chance at trade fair UK move for Wall St merger stars Three times lucky for Morton Usm Review Bank of Japan intervention lifts TSE Parkdale to build ob bus depots BAT may raise Farmers bid The Mortgage Corporation Index SA coal chiefs in bid to end sanctions International Factors Iberia A tempting time for tuning in to TV Interest rate fears hold Dow back BAT faces long bid campaign HK to allow securities information exchange Accor to spend £100m on British hotels expansion Business maybe Commons TV bidder David, meet David By Our Industrial Editor: How to reduce paper losses Reliant sports cars seek US backer The Farmer's boy The Times City Diary Tax exiles Dollarous Legal move to block Beazer MGM interest Merrett award Thatcher plans for Bosporus unclear Monroe move at Woolworth BM British Midland Sterling 's uncertainty shows little discipline Economic View Foreign Exchanges Money Markets The Times Managing director named at Yorkshire Television Appoinments Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Crighton 'first' for profit-linked pay Ease Lending Rates Board Meetings Editions Panini Belgique Corporation Issues of Government Stock Third Market Gold Japanese in £53m charters of Qe2 Crescent attacks group Bull argument rests on a matter of faith Gilt-Edged Hurrah years fade for unit trusts Hays plc Cadbury Schweppes Capitalization and change on week The lonely man who fixes nightmares IPS Group IBM Complete Solution Computer Insight To Advertise in this Feature Please Telephone 481… A few words can transport you to a tropical isle High-tech called into a grave ozone layer crisis Trying to stop the march of the clones Air Conditioning Multiple Display Advertising Items XIOS Systems A relaxed time on Emerald Bay Profile Analytical method of job evaluation studies Court of Appeal Plaintiff's claim struck out but third-party notice survives Examining facts Lawyers' freedom to provide services in other member states of EEC European Law Report Lawyers' duty to apply for return of case to general list Belief in assurances relevant in homelessness dispute Manslaughter verdict was not open to murder trial jury Power to approve sale Avon County Council Rippin Q-Cal Limited CRAC Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Hill Homes BASiNGSTOKE & Deane Wycombe District Council Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Select North West Surrey Health Authority South Oxfordshire District Council Pembroke College Oxford Public Notices Company Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temporary Cartographer Lovell, White & King Lipson Lloyd-Fones Law Personnel Halifax Meredith Scott Associates CPS Carter Faber Burges Salmon Bristol Lovell, White & King Brewer Morris Woking Borough Council Hepworth & Chadwick Rigbeys United States dawns to the presence of an awakening giant Golf: A Composed Approach and a Willingess to Listen Pay Rich Rewards for Live Alcott in no rash to claim fame Gabriel Duffy Consultancy JHA Legal Appointments Business Lawyers Legal Advisor to Fast Growing Quoted Plc Asa Law Two bad nights for the Barons Asa Law Woodham Smith Solicitors Career Selection Ltd (AP): Evert shrugs off stern resistance in final A system without points restores the joy in players Tennis Success takes Biasion to the top Today's Fixtures Mansell makes his mark as turbos bask in the Rio sun Motor Racing Real certainties for the title Overseas Football Overseas League Results Callicott's beach plan Volleyball Baltimore will disclose the power of US Lacrosse Sport on TV Wyer another casualty at tough Wetherby Champion's fall leaves Past Glories to prevail Results from yesterday's 16 meetings Sent Home nursed for easy triumph in Times qualifier Point-To-Point Kamrise will relish stamina test Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Buckley retired to stud Carvill's Hill cries off Bradford take fulll advantage Pools Forecast Lee gem sees off dull-eyed Watford Football: Watford's Six-Year Stay in the First Division Has Little Chance of Continuing after Another Relegation Setback Villa's nightmare continues with another" home defeat Rovers victims of self doubt Smith applies Inspired Southall denies West Ham Yesterday's Football Results and Tables Fifa will find it hard to resist US case If Fifa gives the 1994 World Cup finals to the United States on July 4, what will be the impact of this event on the future of the American game? David Miller concludes his analysis Lowest gate Six in a row Record extras total helps Pakistan to seize the advantage Cricket By a Special Correspondent: Sixth win gives McRae record Motor Sport Donnelly gamble pays Bale in charge but Turner is stretched Tennis Chasers fail to hold the lead Orienteering By a Special Correspondent: Todd gives notice of intentions Equestriaqnism Barbarians strike back to thwart unlucky Swansea Swansea Barbarians Rugby Union: Bettarello Sinks the All Whites with a Dramatic Dropped Goal Midland honours to Nottingham For the Record Smooth passage for Orrell Yesterday's Results Call to action Birmingham success for Olympic hopefuls Fencing Thompson is in fine form Hockey England claim third place Triumphant teamwork Motor Cycling Liverpool stretched to the limit Ferguson fumes over Anfield refereeing Graham is no nearer to solution Venables makes unhappy return Wilson delivers crumb of comfort for Forest Offiah is reason for Widnes success Warrington lose ground Late Leicester flourish worthy of champions Smith rides to glory in hills Victory for Britons Sport in Brief Where sport is a top priority
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