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News from 13/04/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Chris Peachment, Victoria McKee, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Andrew Billen, David Mills, Catherine Bennett, Patricia Davies, John Cox, Chairman, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, B. M. Wright, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, P. J. Freeman, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, David Bernstein, Harry Hochfelder, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Mick Cleary, Howard Foster and Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Huw Ballard Thomas, Hewlett Exon, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Raymond Blackburn, Nicholas Harling, John Paul, Percy Gray, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Mark Almond, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, John Cooney, Alexandra Jackson, Cathy Harris, Digby Anderson, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Philippa Lloyd, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Iain C. Baillie, Ian Ross, Geoffrey Foster, T. A. Margerison Director, Alan Paton, David Brewerton, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Clive White, Craig Seton and Daniel Ward, Alan Brewer, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Angela Neustatter, Michael Seely, Jane Owen, Andrew Stenning, Barry Wood, Raman Subba Row, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Charles Graham, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Nick Higham, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,

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Freedom for hijack hostages Destination Algiers as Arafat deal wins release of 12 passengers Portfolio - plus New - Accumulator Win £26,000 Tournament of the Mind Paton dies in Durban Cricket dates Index Rees-Mogg set to head Tv watchdog body Thatcher rejects concessions Social security emergency debate Picture Gallery 'We didn't know anyone had been shot' Wide backing for tougher road law Dunhill Saunders 'facing financial ruin' Ministry may sue Whitehall union News Roundup Hindley plea to Hurd Historian acquitted 'Tribute of silence' Missing boy found Army shell apology Lady Soames's role Wilding Office Equipment PLC Crowd anger 'related to pitch brawl' among stars Court hears of 'unbridled hatred' as Glasgow sides meet P&O ready to beat strike with non-union crews Jaguar single union proposal Border Fox admits hacking off kidnap victim's fingers Detectives 'met before the killing' Stolen gold 'bought homes' Home cost rising at faster rate The banker behind Oscar success story Crest Hotels Fears over shortage of skills 'Time bomb' of fewer school-leavers seeking jobs New Cargo Husband and wife QCs Press transformed 'by unions' stance' Victims of crime to get help on compensation Classicists worried by school Bill Revolutionary Breakthrough for Baldness Fines are too low, says traffic review Stricter laws proposed in fight against bad driving Fines are too low, says traffic review Targets the changes are aimed to hit Soldier's tale of beatings New! Latest Cellular Etacs Phones Labour fights to keep hard-won seats 1988 Local Elections SLD prepares for first electoral test Bad day for artful dodgers Rvlands books excite wide interest Sale Room By Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent Brilliance defeats Speelman BM Land sales could help NHS funds The Ronsfal Colour Palette Bonn overrides UK tax objection World Roundup Tutu rebuts Botha De Mita near to deal Rent for old masters Mouse with a patent Jopkeys feared dead Gore gloves off in bid for Jewish vote New York primary Man held over Cuomo death Welcome home for a King Kremlin refuses an exit visa for widow in snub to Britain Kuwait tries to shift crisis burden Cyprus pays the price for generosity Aide invented Reagan quotes Kabul jittery as peace agreement draws near Gorbachov pushes 'key to peace' in talks with PLO Moscow and the Middle East Amstrad Muscovites get a taste of Italian-style America Shamir defiant on expulsion orders Stumbling in the steps of Moses The price of democracy in Seoul Growing industrial unrest challenges South Korean administration A bitter legacy of beef and oranges (Reuter): Honduran crisis ends Abbey National (Reuter): Peking s new Cabinet to back Deng reforms Barre turns focus on Le Pen Stop attacking poor, Thatcher told Angry Commons scenes over disabled claimant Social Benefits Bill 'will involve parents in schools decision-making' Scotland MPs behave as well as they ever have, says Speaker Debate request agreed Economic League under fire Action plan against carriers Immigration Bill House of Lords College for Fijian officers Stud farm derating Gas safety considered Schoolboy deaths study Aerial checks Census move Parliament today Tournament of the Mind Round 3 of the individual final of The Times Tournament of the Mind, with the 124 top-scoring entrants competing for a trophy and a ?5,000 cash prize Florence clears the filrst circle The piazzas are vehicle free but, Roger Boyes reports, banning traffic still has its drawbacks Ledra Marriott Hotel Madrid Paris Athens Tomorrow Are motorways the real culprits for excessive traffic growth? Stockholm The Times Times Diary At which point, to an astonishment still not satisfied, my old friend himself sloped Poverty's reshuffle Commentary Jackson: two-way loser Conor Cruise O'Brien reports on the Democrats' dilemma My last cry for humanity In this extract from the second volume of his autobiography, to be published soon, the author of Cry, the Beloved Country, who died yesterday, describes his part in the 1963 trial of Nelson mandela, and calls for his release The ice man drilleth Science Report Civilization Waits Delayed in Space A Law for the Road Sporting links and politics Smoke hoods Authority of Church Time for change? Watchful eyes on media lapses Cot death monitoring Bishop and sin Mark of distinction Victims' charter Spiritual guardians A welcome for woodland grants (From Our Own Correspondent): The Champagne Riots Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Lloyds Bank Reception Portrait painting in borrowed style The Thyssen Masterpieces Schools and college news Irish growers show their new daffodil varieties Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Memorial lecture Alan Paton Interpreter of the South African tragedy Jesse L. Lasky, jun Mr Hamdija Pozderac Births, Marriages, Deaths Memorial services Announcements Helena International Making the Bolton Connection Progress and invention Reebok International Limited A new pride, a new power Out of the industrial past blossoms beauty Bolton/2 Grosvenor Developments Balton Brady The legacy of old housing Moses Gate Welding Works Ltd Bolton's Albert Halls Bolton Institute of Higher Education Supercraft (Garments) Limited Northern Counties Newspapers (Bolton) Ltd The old mill pulls in new business New surge of development ends 15 years of stagnation Prestons Established 1869 LEE Colortran Ltd. Fast on his feet Going strong, with paper by the ton First slice the car Courtaulds Spinning Warburton's TR Telephone Rentals plc Misappropriation by Telex is committed in place from which message is sent Gold-rush in reverse Chris Peachment considers British producer Jeremy Thomas's Oscar-winning success with Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, and the impact of non-Americans on Hollywood Giddy affair of kitsch fiction Television National Theatre Merrydown Agile response Theatre Faust Part Ii Lyric, Hammersmith He belongs to Glasgow Andrew Billen reports from Glasgow on preparations for the only British performances of Peter Brook's Mahabharata, from tonight Confident apporach Jeremy Kingston meets Maggie Steed, making her RSC Stratford début tonight in the role of Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing Saga Scandinavian Art Ltd. Tate Gallery The world made flesh Next week Paul Raymond celebrates 30 years in the business of bared bosoms and bottoms. Catherine Bennett met the grandfather of Soho striptease to revue the situtation Concise Crossword No 1538 Parkinson's Disease Society Concentrate on the grape Some expert advice for the growing number of women buying wine Austin Kaye Pegasus Briefly This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Ship of Fools sets sail TSB Offshore Television and Radio Two sisters of substance Television Choice Mr Nearly Right Radio Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,642 Back a centre stage after six years Weather Tory health charge revolt Easter break fails to curb unruliness Commons sketch Stock Market Non-Opec countries in talks Strong start Summary Boesky's wife blocks payout Injunction halts $25m Guinness repayment G7 statement likely to stabilize exchange rates Pound slips despite renewed buying High noon for new 'baddies' Ward White shares fall as profits soar Car parts and Diy retailer gets on its bike First profit for decade at Vauxhall Global banking chief goes Air Portugal Alexander Proudfoot profits leap to ££3.1m Business Roundup Debenham acquisition Loss at Olives Paper Estate agency chief resigns Hillsdown £2.8 m buy National Westminister Bank PLC Iberia Airlines of Spain Willaire plan for full quote Bank lending fuels inflationary fears Cutback in Sa by UK 'near 20%' A look of sharpness at Ward White Tempus Firm start then prices fall as investors stand aside for G7 Stock Market Alpha Stocks Atlantic Computers payout rises 51% on record profits By Our Banking Correspondent: Fenchurch demerger abandoned Farmers' invitation accepted Quick off the mark The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Car auctioneer to USM Anchor Foods in link with French The bucks stop here The Times City Diary Cash points The Times City Diary Fax info The Times City Diary (AP), Dow Jones: US bank fears $1.5bn loss Cannon aid Caution from soaring Savoy Brave New Wales United ready to tackle another takeover Comment Spectre in a glass darkly The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Shares lose ground Stock Exchange Prices Floyd Oil reshape cuts losses by £2m Royal Trust Bank Profit-related pay 'popular' Sovereign goes £4m into black Premier confident over well £1 bn boost for Glaxo research Own brands set to take 27% of sales Blockleys soars 53% London Traded Options Recent Issues Saatchi loses IBM account to Swiss Traditional Options Base Lending Rates Invergordon Distillers Points from Chairman's Review (AP), Dow Jones: Dow up 14 points Wall Street Swedish Match Ab Olivetti Personal Computers Wanted: a corporation with bite A World in Action producer questions John Birt's call for 'decent media', arguing that it will give the BBC Back to the Establishment Opinion Press and Publications Officer Press & Public Relations Officer 'The BBC should not see itself as part of the established order; it should question authority' Eastern Counties Newspapers Ltd. Sloane Square SWI "Get into Hot Water" Word Processing Kluwer Publishing Limited Move into High Tech Recruitment JCR Satillits Information Services Book Club Associates Are You Slim and Personable Graduates Colony club Michael Charlton has returned to his old beat Yorkshire Building Society Newsfield Limited Sandy Smith Robert Irving & Burns Really valild for 20 years The original trendy listings magazine is celebrating its birthday. Angela Neustatteer looks at the evolution of a phenomenon Regalian Buying Administrator British Aerospace Junior Sales Executive/telephone Canvasser BBC Appointments Kensington Publications Limited The satellite scramble Bylines Reed computing Major Accounts Sales Principles a Division of the Burton Group MFI New Civil Engineer Advertising Sales on Target Senior Secretaries Language Recruitment Services Ltd Gordon-Yates International Personnel Counsellor The Bertram Group Press & Public Relations Hotels Advertising Mayfair W1 Merryweather TM Elizabeth Hunt Emap Metro Publications Publishing London Bridge Sales People ICI Hazell Staton Recruitment Specialists Drake Personnel Argosy Employment Group All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Angela Mortimer £10,000 + Mortgage Subsidy + Other Perks GSG Recruitment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Senior Secretary Directors' Secretaries Pa/secretary Temp with us!! 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Raman Subba Row (right), the chairman of the Test and County Cricket Board since 1985, reviews a winter of mixed fortunes and examines the challenges ahead for players at all levels Fixtures for the 1988 Cricket Season Androma seeks third National Results from yesterday's three meetings Ghariba stakes classic claim with quality win Racing Mandarin: Asmusseir's visit looks significant pointer to talented Sea Symphony Mandarin: Ripon Selections Mandarin: Perth Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Market Selections Mandarin: Ascot Selections Pipe approaches century Front runner with divided loyalties London Marathon British hopes rest aboard trimaran trio Yachting Holmes will reveal if McEnroe's heart is in a renewed pledge Tennis Today's Fixtures Threat of Japanese monopoly Sport on Tv Dreaming an impossible dream Reunion recalls the pioneering days of the Butten Boys Lyle gives full value for money Flashback to summer of '65 Amateur lessons for the future Results from West Hill Malaysian event a warm-up for Seoul Hockey Success is costly for Ealing England are well placed British team flourishes in poor weather Shooting Weary Luton show little flailr in a low-key encounter Football: McClair is First Player at Old Trafford since Best to Score 20 League Goals in a Season Stewart faces up to test of nerve Fond memories revive with goals from Rush Dennis is 'comfortable' Burnley held in semi-final Bamber leads goal-chase By a Special Correspondent: Newcastle honour a promise Shreeve given clearance to assist Yorath Qadir is a master craftsman again Cricket For the Record Jones to coach United Basketball Allied Irish Bank Worried Coventry make late effort to avoid relegation Rugby Union Hunt works hard to stay in open Squash Rackets A chance to talk shop Rugby League Evans regains some of his former glory Bowls Buee resigns herself to judgement Thomas has the last word in bitter argument Cavendish Finance Safety first at Anfield Picture Gallery Change of opponent Sport in Brief Players' group concerned by new proposals Attempt to delay Thorburn hearing Sweden keep England from usual final berth Lyleis tickled to be a Master End Column

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