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News from 12/04/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, William Stephens, John Stephens, Pearce Wright, Richard Thomson, Bernard Kaukas, Cliff Feltham, Peter Plouviez General Secretary, Richard Pawson, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Geoffrey Smith, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, John Maddox, Joe Joseph, Catherine Arnst, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Cobb, Matthew May, Martin Cropper, Roger Lean Vercoe, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Blair, Caroline Berman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Nicholas Wood, Political Crrespondent, Ian McIntyre, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Barry Fanton, Edward Gorman, Kevan Pearson, Norman de Mesquita, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, B. Adamczewski (Deputy Director), (Michael Phillips), William Greaves, T. E. Utley, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Dennis Shaw, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Craig Brown, Ken Gosling, Yuri Matischen, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Jonathan Braude, Robert Matthews, Rhodes Boyson, Norris McWhirter Chairman, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Roy Fuller, Ji Chaozhu, Roger Boyes, Maurice Frankel, Director, Dennis Signy and Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, Noêl Goodwin, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Clive White, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Seely, Robert Sanders, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Bailey Morris, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Derek Pringle, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Ian Stewart, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Richard Battley,

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Kuwait warns no deal even if more killed Hurled to the tarmac, the second victim of the hijack stalcmate Protfolio-PLUS NEW-Accumulator Win £22,000 Tournament of the Mind Raid gold 'invested' More arrests Sterling slips Index Steel set to stand for the leadership RAF pilot's flight to glory after bird wrecks jet Britain prepared to use SAS to storm plane Thatcher faces Tory disquiet Social security reforms By Our Foreign Staff: Eight are expelled by Israelis UK Finance Ltd Britain to join in Euro satellite Planes merge on radar in air miss News Roundup Life for hospital killer 'Gay' clause opposed Hunt for missing boy Student grants fight Dryer team cleared Butterflies threatened HTN By Staff Reporters: Claimants in DHSS siege amid social fund turmoil Mrs Thatcher views collection Protest day over changes in benefit Speelman loses lead to Karpov Lord Mackay will combat devolution Lost drivers 'waste £200m' Road sign confusion Big cuts as home loan war hots up Religious unity call by Runcie Dockland empire 'was created from Brink's Mat gold' Computer debut to aid jury Girl killed in mix-up over raid Doctors opt out of research By a Staff Reporter: Fire test possible at King's Cross Petrol tanker crash closes town Budget rent a car A trip to Jordan for artist Portfolio plus New Accumulator Bombs hoard Poll tax now seen as vote-winner in fight for council seats Young explains space case Parliament Choice for tenants in Scotland Demand for staff increases Trends in technology skills Violence 'breeds in youth Fight against crime Docklands farm's survival fight Women do poorly in jobs battle Firms 'must invest more in people' Spotlight on job training Heseltine challenge on provincial aid 'Hideous' building criticized Plea to save Scots grant aid rejected Liberace's popularity living on at auction Murder of private detective 'followed deal with police' Crown prosecutors awarded pay rise Access pays up in dispute over bill Historian 'stole 2,000 war books' Pitney Bowes Think of us First in Fax Scholars view lost Greek text Rank Xerox Reagan accepts Afghan accord World Roundup Panama plea for cash (AP): US scholar convicted (Reuter): UN goes to court Medical aid for Iraqis (Reuter): Peking beauty stakes Saving an island from a sea of mud Mont St Micbel rescue Hijack murder according to the clock By Our Foreign Staff: Israel expels Arabs as death toll mounts Soviet economist calls for 'vital' radical 4reforms From Our Own Correspondent Moscow: Kremlin warned of growing nationalist tension in Estonia From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem: Violence wanes in East Jerusalem but shopkeepers deny strike is crumbling US critical of deportations Fiat Europe's Driving Force Zia moves to stem outrage at arms blast Pakistan Army blamed for storing weapons too close to city Tokyo looks to Europe for renewed friendship Cocaine charges bring Paris intellectuals to Sagan's side TWA Seoul dam will counter North's 'water bomb' Toshiba Cuomo finally wipes name from the Democratic slate Malta's knights elect a Scots leader Gandhi's task is to win over student militants Turmoil in Punjab: Part 2 With additional advanced arms flowing into India's troubled northern state of Punjab, hope of a solution to the Sikh campaign of violence now revolves round a young priest recently released from imprisonment. Michael Hamlyn reports from the Sikh holy city on the chances for peace (Reuter): Gurkha threat of more violence Woolwich Equitable Building Society Showing support for Chirac Australian guards for Pretoria's diplomats (Ap): Gelli released (Reuter): Rebels killed Envoy change (AFP): Gandhi visit Defence pact Check-in for Gatqwick at Victoria British Airways A jump ahead of the queues? All indicators point to a worsening traffic crisis in the world's major cities. Opening a special investigation, William Greaves estimates the chances of Autoguide, a new British computerize car control system on public test in London this week Sealink British Ferries How Other British Cities Cope with Rising Traffic Tomorrow The Mission to Seamen The Squeeze Correction Tournament of the Mind Round Two of the individual final of The Times Tournament of the Mind for the 124 top-scoring entrants, one of whom will win £5,000 and become The Times Mind of the Year Even those who have not reached the final can enjoy the challenge of these questions every day this week. In the event of a tie, further questions will be set until an outright winner is found Horse sense New Words for Old Concise Crossword No 1537 Computer Management Group Why do people go on so about the poor old Masons,… Times Diary I was in Paris on July 14,1939, for the 150th anniversary of the French Revolution; le cent-cinquantenuire, a bit of a mouthful, and Climate of violence To storm or not to strom? Andrew McEwen on the chances of an SAS rescue attack at Larnaca Giving the IRA the initiative Out in force Scienoe Report Out of Benefit Vote against Militant Murdering the Language Putting BBC's house in order The right to know Touché? Chinese view of conditions in Tibet Students' unions TV labour inquiry The Rylands sale Language of flowers Safety measure for hijackings From Our Own Correspondent: Gen. MacArthur Relieved of All Commands Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Asthma Appeal 1988 St Godric's College Warming to the vision of winged wellies and rag dolls Northern Ireland gallantry awards Ball The Thyssen Masterpieces Church news Time capsule Luncheons Marine Society Lecture Mr Timothy Walker Saving endangered species Bishop Anthony Hitchen Mr A. G. Brighton Appointments Brook Benton His Hon Judge Stucley Birthdays today Marriage Births, Marriages, Deaths Latest wills Lady Sobell's £18 m estate Anniversaries Today's royal engagement Woolmens' Company Harkness fellowships University news Dinners Meeting Bridge Announcements When He Sees a Clock He Hides Cancer Research Campaign Parkinson's Disease British Heart Foundation Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Courting credence Television Journey's fair prospect Concert Felicity Lott/Graham Johnson Wigmore Hall The Old Vic Great if not glorious John Russell Taylor considers Christian IV (1577-1648), King of Denmark, whose life and times are celebrated in a series of Council of Europe exhibitions all over that country this year Uncle Vanya Struggle to convince Theatre One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Playhouse The South Bank Centre Glittering splendour Richard Morrison reports from Amsterdam on the re-opening, last night, of the Concertgebuw, celebrating its centenary Concert Concertgebouw Amsterdam Picking cotton for ever occasion Bag yourself a bale of the sturdiest, simplest and most suitable fabric for the summer, and get comfortable in safari jackets or tulip skirts A new obsession Calvin Klein (left), the American master of the lavish lace dress and the satin sheath, has decided to champion those old-fashioned virtues of romantic marriage and commitment. Today he shows his latest collection for autumn and winter, and he is bringing out a new scent. Its name? Eternity Huntsmans Gianni Versace Beefcake beckons People Spooky jewels Hooray hooha Sales Agent This Selective guide to entertainment Entertainments Not what it seems Thermabond Roofing Ltd BBC1 Television and Radio Wallis in Wonderland Television Choice Radio Choice WWF An Australian march down memory lane Union forecast of anarchy for TV companies The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,641 Weather Aids claims another 33 Smart host for the yes-no interlude Lords sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Producer prices steady Highland up Cannon ahead Wardle higher Summary Heron unveils £100m plan 'Business as usual' for Ronson on the eve of court appearance Farmers and BAT to meet By Our Financial Editor: Germany's growth 'above 2%' Money barriers across Europe 'Banks offer poor and unreliable transfer service' Pearson move to defend Lazard By Our Industrial Editor: SDA chief to be Britoil chairman Oil prices rise by $1 on Opec's firm stand Shares up 30 points as dollar stages recovery dollar stages recovery King & Co Saatchi extends US network in $2m deal Business Roundup £546,000 at Executex Spirax-Sarco ahead £1.25m buy for Bullough Comac buys Shuter Wace Group PLC USM listing for Freeman Theme profit rises by 75% Alpha Stocks Fortnum & Mason profit hit by crash Filmtrax's '$60m deal' Cannon Street Keeps up hectic pace Tempus Wall Street and the dollar help posh share prices above 1,800 Stock Market Coutts & Co Underwoods in shake-up as it tells of profit decline Earnings up at British Island Wace beats forecasts with £3.38m profit Folkes rises to £2.64m Red letter day for Shearson The Times City Diary Going for touch down The Times City Diary Robin's song The Times City Diary $1bn Spalvins bid to restructure Adsteam White sale Asda up 89% A rebel bows out The Times City Diary Publishing Holdings to sell its magazines By Our Financial Staff: Surplus at Rover may boost BAe British Midland Rights choice for the Lucas pension fund Heartening news for BAT From Our Correspondent, Tokyo: Japan surplus fall first in eight years Traditional Options Truman Limited Dow advance continues Wall Street Industrial nations 'agree Third World debt plan' Advance at French Connection Deals cleared BHP joins Arabex for oil exploration Lucas in US purchase Cannon Street Investments P. L. C. Carless sells share to Acre for £52m Recent Issues Earnings slump at Merrill Marwan stake Base Lending Rates Midland Bank plc Mortgage Corp cuts rate to 9.25% for new borrowers London Traded Options Unilever N. V Strong start to new account Stock Exchange Prices Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures True colour for Olympics Television The personal touch Toshiba IBM Optical Information Systems Infosoft Systems Ltd Mapping with a camera from a base in space Minis move into a micro market NEC Corporation Morse Computer World The myths of standards Perspective Wright Air Conditioning Integrated Personal Management Software GE claims hot new ceramic breakthrough Air traffic at risk as radio navigation takes the strain New Technology Cobol Programming Course Integrated Technology International Commercial cloning nearer Select Employment Ltd No Title To Advertise in Computer Appointments Please Chief scientists lead on pay Salaries A chance to fly to tropical isle How the Picture Changes Software Opportunities Week Three Research balances Apple between a snail and a bee New Technology Crian Management Services Did You Honestly Look Forward to Going in this… Managers—now log on for your , next recruit Jobscene Forsyth executive Why number theory is no longer counted as useless A-M Management Integrated Technology International Major Charitable Foundation (Central London) City Engineer's Cleansing D. S. O. Manager The European Parliament EPPE Royal Academy of Music Public Appointments East Dorset District Council Central Regional Council Museum Director British Sports Association for the Disabled Take a deep breath Technicians are not the giamorous staff in a hospital but in vital support roles, particularly in checking respiratory complaints, they are essential, says Joan Llewelyn Owens Nottinghamshire County Council Mid Surrey Health Authority Government of the Cayman Islands Finance Basingstoke & Deane borough council All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Harrow Law & Administration Director of Technical Services Finance Barking and Dagenham Magistrates' Courts… Inner London Magistrates' Courts Service The College of Law Chief Medical Officer Technical Kingston College of Further Education Assistant Solicitor Legal Appointments Perkins & Tustin Solicitor Health Care The Director of Personnel Manager of Inpatient and Elderly Day Care Services Company Solicitor MacKenzie Mills The International Stock Exchange SunAllianceLife Austin Knight Selection Time to Move on Common Law Chambers Thomas Miller & Co James Davis & Partners Borough Council Monier-Williams Litigation Solicitor NPI Meredith Scott Associates MP Michael Page Partnership Michael Page Parnership Michael Page Partnership Chambers and Partners Commercially Aware Lawyers Penningtons Ward Bowie Law Personnel PER New York/london Solicitors Chambers and Partners Minter Ellison Commercial Lawyers CBI Forgetting does not avoid possession Treasury Solicitor's Department and Crown… Woking Borough Council West London Solicitors Negligent valuation surveyor can be liable to house purchasers IPS Group Sweet & Maxwell Ltd Reuter Simkin Recruitment Michael Page City Michael Page Partnership Solicitor Legal Appointments Badenoch & Clark Harding Legal-Recruitment Lovell, White & King Room Twelve Limited Diary of the Times Prowting Homes Berrymans Assistant to Company Secretary ASA Law Dixons Property Services Limited Portman Recruitment Services Limited Gabriel Duffy Consultancy City of Westminster Assistant Solicitor Hughes-Castell Ltd Jepson Goff Solicitors Carlisle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers and Partners Truro Cornwall Solicitors Lawyers Legal North Surrey Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glynwed Group Services Ltd Academic Lawyer/Editor Bromley Solicitors Graduate Probate/trust/tax Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lloyds Bank Sandwell Magistrates Courts Committee Bell, Pope & Bridgwater Cricket must avoid gun-runner mentality The Cricketers' Association meets at Edgbaston today to discuss issues affecting county players and the modern game. Of primary importance, in the attitude the players and their guiding body, the Tccb, have on contact with south Africa. Derek Pringle, the England and Essex allrounder, analyses the difficulties involved Players will air a winter living Cricket Too long for Gattlng Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Nothing can stop the dawn raiders Frosty start to marathon week in London Three ways to success Judo Time of little importance Absentee list growing Kelly back in training Moynihan invites opinion of athletes No Title Gardner is off to the quiet life Basketball Defending his honour Golf Mandarin: Ela Romara may have the edge Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhamption Selection Blinkered first time Newmarket stable sold to Sheikh Mohammed Sacred Path is Irish absentee Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Folkestone results Stanwick Lad has trophy in sights after sixth success Wolverhampton Hexham Lyle applies gentle touch in victory The razzmatazz over, Britain's first Masters champion slips quietly into the famous green jacket Injured Hastings pulls out of Scotland tour Consolation found in Monte Carlo Millennium brings joy and hope to Harrison Rugby Union England date with Fiji Spectators are flooding in for cup final Final Scores from Augusta McGuigae shows off his dogged qualities Bowing Another title for Kitchm Student Sport Pirates put Tigers out of the hunt Ice Hockey Campbell is dropped for missing training Volleyball Gilks returns to serve Badminton Pools Forecast Jansher is standing in the path of history Squash Rackets Pakistanis upset by refereeing (AP): Italians in league strike call PSV close to clinching a third championship Overseas Football Overseas Results Old hand returns to centre stage after year in the shadows Football Glasgow quartet in court today Witt's grand entrance For the Record Champions event into final stage Bowls (Reuter): European tour Plan for amateurs to move into the professional ranks Snooker New West Indies bowlers strike Cricket Wait over for umpires Mistral is key to record aim Yachting Today's Golfer Ronaldson slips to third place Real Tennis Large increase in arrests at top League matches Maxwell move for Cruyff angers Cox National League Dennis Is stabbed in throat Sexton hit by injury problems Modes Lyle finds himself the scourge of American golfers RFU will Hot help South Africa tour $1M Earning in Eight Months Biography of a Champion Coach on the way Sport in Brief Kicking a giant when he is down End Column

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