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News from 21/04/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Victoria Glendinning, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Gilchrist, Boris Johnson, Andrew Longmore, Henry James, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Davison, Carol Leonard, David Armstrong, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Roddy Forsyth, A. D. H. Leishman, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Willem Dekkers, Peter Jones, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Hugh Leggatt, Richard Cobb, Lawrence Lever, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, G. G. Thomason, Eugenie M. Leeming, John Patten, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, David M. Wilson, Director, Andrew McEwen and Robin Oakley, Tony Martin, Andrew Hislop, L. Duckworth, Ruth Gledhill and Clifford Longley, Graeme J. Allan, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, F. E. MacVie, Craig Brown, Yuri Matischen, Paul Griffiths, Anthony Swainson Director, Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, Diana Sturch, Roland Rudd, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, Barry Fantioni, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Ronald Butt, Brian Beel, D. P. Marchessini, John Ley-Morgan, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Ian Smith, Don Anthony, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, R. Price, Judith Cruickshank, R. John Tudor, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, D. Pentreath, Godfrey Golzen, Martin Waller, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Jail Threat, Gary Dickson, Thomson Prentice and Jill Sherman, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Fisk, David Nicholson-Lord, Vivien Tomlinson, Richard Morrison, John Parfitt, Subhy Haddad, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Roger Davey, Jenny Kirkpatrick, Director, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Newmark, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Geoffrey Peake, John Watson,

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Hostage deal gives gunmen safe passage British and US anger as Algeria lets hijiackers go free Portfolio—PLUS NEWS—Accumulator Win £42,000 Stock Watch Tournament of the Mind Almost there Index Whitehall hints at Algiers sanctions Gorbachov fighting his toughest power battle Ridley aid for businesses Poll tax concessions Labour rebel to lose party whip £150m national lottery to fund health service By Our Political Editor: Cabinet to agree 12% for nurses LaCelima Guard shot dead outside bank News Roundup Pay phone target met Debit card unveiled Karpov nears goal Police pay £10,000 M25 study ordered Killer's wildlife gift Union to boycott jobs plan Survivors of PoW massacre urge prosecution of SS man Jail staff wasted on court trips Costs of unwanted RAF missile soar to £400m Labour MP loses whip as Kinnock takes on 'louts' Archbishop blames envy of rivals for dismissal Methodios defends policies Secrets of Armada unveiled Royal couple step out on the town Princess goes to the dogs Diamond sets $9m sale record Some babies should be left Withdrawing treatment 'can be justified' Egypt relics butler is left £5,000 Studs' genes are too tight Women leap up salary list Survey of Managers' pay Cleared sergeant had earlier sex conviction British Gas Lure of the Savile Row skulls Barclays £30m safety steps King's Cross fire Ex-mayor sought by arms seller Whitehall work is its own reward Jail for football 'terror campaign' Inquiry on cash allegations National Union of Students V&A library 'suffers lasting damage' Record prices lift the gloom Clean up for sculpture Saleroom Mercury Anger at variations in grants for arts Europe Open for Business Monk killed in averting massacre World Roundup Meese job rejected Queen's party lottery US treaty concern Broadcast chief fired Michigan victory sowed seeds of certain defeat for campaign phenomenon Freed hostages tell of monotony of fear The Kuwait Jet Hijiackers had 'eyes like sharks' as they threatened passengers with death Gunmen's pledge as Ramadan starts A fund-raising genius fills candidate's coffers Jackson holds key to Dukakis hope of November triumph New York Massachusetts governor on road to Democrat nomination Step by step through the 16-day ordeal Nunn seeks fresh look at US policy on the Gulf Fears of war with Tehran voiced in Washington Dixons (Reuter): Jubilant Iraqis erase Iranian traces at Fao Chirac tunes in to grapevine reports on voter concerns French Presidential election Defiant Noriega forces US to rethink failing policies Security fears and Arab unrest cloud Jewish celebration Israel's fortieth birthday (Reuter): Abu Jihad rites fail to heal rift National Savings Nato move likely to worsen ship crisis Trial delayed (AFP): Relics found (AP): Riot charges (AP): Contra suit Shuttle test Poll tax defaulters may have wages attached MPs in heated clashes over proposed ban on Zola Budd Donaldson wants secrets reform Minister tells of appeals risk Environment Labour's church query Environment Ezra London traffic plan Ways of tackling road congestion House of Lords Hogg lists killer's property Shell fired in error Benefit cash figures Parliament today Correction Peugeot 309 Dahl: Pied Piper with a magic pen The Times Profile British Diabetic Association Tournament of Famous Five take up the challenge of one Photofit posterity Artfile Living in the past, and at a profit Biography Concise Crossword No 1545 Thai Putting sex abuse to the test The storm rages on over the use of the reflex anal dilatation test in suspected child abuse. Below David Nicholson-Lord reports on strong new criticism, and Ian Smith talks to RAD's first exponents Early days for brain cell implants Medical Briefing Hushed tones in the House Vasectomy cancer link Canon Self-help is in the blood Transplants of a patient's own bonemarrow may hold a cure to leukaemia Austin Kaye In his letter he suggested that we meet at 12.30 at Boodle's (or is it Boodles'? Times Diary Perhaps something must have been missed out at the time of my birth Times Diary Loyalty's limits Commentary Ronald Butt Poll tax: no trespassing Max Beloff warns the Lords against exceeding their constitutional role Hidden hand of conspiracy Bernard Levin A boost for hope Science Report Hair hazard World Held Hostage New Faith in the Cities The Last Test Test of means Safe custody of museum treasures Keeping own counsel Training cutbacks Early birds Caught out Media differences Bottoms up Feline fiends Custody power over 14-year-olds Finding the way Electricity rebates Channel Railway Tunnela "Practical Possibility" Study Group's Estimate of £109m Cost Court Circular Today's royal engagements Furniture Makers' Company New Bencher Luncheons Birthdays today National Westminster Home Loans Limited Anniversaries Christening University of London degrees The Thyssem Masterpieces Forthcoming marriages Latest wills School announcements Dinners Appointment Sir Athelstan Caröe A new face on the TSB SR Rafael Calvo Serer Mr Ernest Millen Sir John Clements How the Mayans died Archaeology That being justified by his Grace. we should be made… The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Sharp clarity Television A party piece Concerts Capricorn Purcell Room Premature prize LPO/Sanderling Festival Hall Bank of Scotland Exploiting his exploits Cinema Cobra Verde (PG) Renori: Gate Notting Hill a Flame in My Heart (18) Cannon Piccadilly Flowers in the Attic (15) Cannons Haymarket, Totteham Court Road The Pied Piper/The Extinct Wordl of Gloves (15) Everyman Dig Volley Spike! Old Red Lion Gripping Yarn Theatre Winter Darkness New End Theatre Far too simple Northern Ballet Theatre Sadler's Wells Dance of death Dance Jean-Francois Duroure French Institute Spink Lad of gloss and lyric Peter Ackroyd on the art of the scholar poet Collected Poems and Selected Prose of A. E. Housman Edited by Christopher Ricks Allen Lane £18.95 TLS Mum's the word Novel of the Week the Woman who was God By Francis King Hutchinson, £10.95 History verse and verse The Faber Book of English History in Verse Pop Action Man Richard Branson The Inside Story By Mick Brown Michael Joseph, £12.95 World Magazine Mystery play or morality Fiction who Killed Palomino Molero? By Mario Vargas Llosa Translated by Alfred MacAdam Faber, £9.95 after the War By Frederic Raphaet Collins. £11.95 the Fifth Child By Doris Lessing Cape. £9.95 New Hardbacks Serc Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Sales & Marketing Appointments Today Bain Clarkson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Man Institute of Biology KPG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raf Officer Careers Librarian Multiple Display Advertising Items Austin Benn UK Sales & Marketing Manager National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Andersen & Co Berendsohn Euromoney Publications Plc The Bertram Group Energy Placements AKZO Multiple Classified Advertising Items This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Handel's charity concerts Best Selling Books BBC1 Cordola Tackling poms in a sporting way Television Choice Rocking the boat Radio Choice P&O set to sail as strikers sign deal The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,649 RAF stands ready to repel all invaders Weather The Pound A dose of Ridley to crush rebellion Commons Sketch Stock Market The Pound Hodgson Holdings issue flops RR purchase Parambe rise B&J advance Summary Record £3.6bn repaid after revenue boom Queen's Awards for 'heavies' Canadian bank sheds 124 staff End of a global debt collector Chemist calls for UniChem EGM Costain joins the band of power station operators Family firm builds £66.2m profits New chief for AG Stanley Price Waterhouse Business and Finance Luckwell may lift TV-am stake Clinton Cards floats at £20.3m valuation Business Roundup Profits soar at KPG Glaxo's Japan centre CPU registers £ 1.2m profits £14m pharmacy deal NatWest's US earnings The Times Southend Property up Nimslo losses up to $1.1m MTM makes US purchase Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance… Hawker's hidden attractions Tempus Storehouse leaps 26p on bid talk Stock Market Clinton Cards Stock Watch Win £50.000 in Unit Trusts Recent Issues Bank Scotland operating profits op 31% at £1 57.8m Date set for Ward court appeal By Our City Staff: Laporte up by 17% to £75.2m Bubb goes to Morgan Stanley Home loan rates are cut to 8.65% Mersey Docks ahead Accounting on youth The Times City Diary Going Dutch The Times City Diary Hawker Siddeley rises 7% Legal argument The Times City Diary Lloyd 's groups reach accord British Midland Farmers does not want a shotgun marriage Comment More gilt-edged optimism HK link pleases Kwik Save £21m US buy for GrandMet Laporte St Ives rises 14% to £8.5m despite costs at Burrups Kalon slips to pretax loss of £1.45m Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Dow drops after rally fails Wall Street Appointments Base Lending Rates Barbara helps IBC advance to £5.32m Vita S&F tops merger forecast by £lm De Savary in £13.5m property acquisition London Traded Options Alex Lawrie Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities drift lower Stock Exchange Prices The very best of British Today, the winners of the Queen's Awards for Export and Technological Achievement 1988 are announced. They are the most prestigious awards in British industry, writes David Young The Queen's Awards Picture Gallery Northern Engineering Industries plc John Hine Limited Pilkington Monocon Black Clawson Malvern Dti Walkers Casburt P. E. Ltd Exporters hit the jackpot The Queen's Awards/2 Hydraroll A Rega Holdings Limited Group Company Cleveland Potash Husky Forestor Stadco Ltd. The Queen's Award for Export Achievement 1988 Fashion at the fast end The Lilliput houses that David and William built Simulator sales soar Euro-Magnetic Products Ltd Thurne Engineering Company Limited The Macallan Royal Mail International Parcels Tech takes the prizes The Qheen's Awards/4 The recruiters can now supply their clients with experts Tony Martin, of Alfred Marks, describes the changing face of his work in finding highly trained people for business Appointments Phone: 01-431 4481 Multiple Display Advertising Items Mono Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merchant Services International Chargecard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Campbell-Johnston Associates Management Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burson-Marsteller Multiple Display Advertising Items Binder Hamlyn Divisional Managing Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Planned Warehousing Division United Research Williams Financial Consultants Roberts Weaver Consultant Designers Multiple Display Advertising Items Keen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commerzbank P. S. U. Reebok International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strategic People Recruitment P-E Inbucon Boardroom Chartered Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales Manager International Removals Multiple Classified Advertising Items HEMO Network Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Managing the managers British management culture, says an expert, leans towards industrial Darwinism in which the fittest somehow survive and transmit their knowledge in the process. Godfrey Golzen reports on new measures to help counter this Horizons Whitecroft Inspectorate Thomas Miller & Co. Berlitz Multiple Display Advertising Items The Whitney Group (Europe) Ltd Amoco Cameron Badenoch & Clark Robert Walters Associates Accountancy Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tecnavel Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Selection Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crown Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Expro Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Controller PolyGram Wilson Rowe Associates Diploma P. L. C. Qualified Company Accountant Mason Executive Personnel Financial Selection Services Directorship Potential Abbey National Building Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hudson Shribman Equity & General Plc Dames & Moore Thames Kings Way Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Compaq The Baileys Hotel Sw7 Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartleigh Royal Household Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Penguin Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Polo's galloping strides Saddling up for a salute to the noblest man of a booming game Today's Fixtures Evidence of future breach required 'Means includes mode of transport Sport on TV Budd campaign has nothing to do with sport Remarkable event Penalty dominant Tighter tackling Making better use Awaiting the tide Change ought to be for good Summer term Separate boards West Indian pair enter the fray Cricket: English Crowds Will Find New Faces on Test Duty but Familiarity in the County Championships Botham comes down to earth at Manchester Parsons instrumental in students' collapse HORSEandHOUND Fowler ready for fairer fortune Debutant Almaer's snail-paced crawl Atherton and Hussein lead in Fanner's trial Loban is encouraged Wrestling England show why they are favourites Bowls Harwood voices Warning doubt for Newmarket Racing From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Triptych in cup muddle Scudamore on 99 mark after double Smith Eccles gets all clear Llewellyn narrows gap Point-to-point by Brian Beel Racephone Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Mandarin: School Concert to step up on her promising Kempton performance Racing Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections Golf Monthly Smiling Ballesteros composes himself for a return to form Golf Putting the wet-dry fly to the test Fishing White has old score to settle Snooker School study finds cause for concern in new curriculum Physical education under review British relax In Italy Rowing Fingertips and reach a new peak Football: New Dutch Masters Progress to their First European Cup Final thanks to Away-Goal Rule Leverkusen hold out Bradford keep up pressure PPA Littlewoods Cottee misses cost West Ham dearly Format questioned Volleyball Harford the heart-breaker Last Night's Results For the Record St Mirren dismiss manager Yachting Avenging Scots will be without both Armstrongs Rugby Union Financial boost for ARU Good draw for Bristol Custody is all but Liverpool lore Benn rules Commonwealth and has world in sights Hillsamuel Critics silenced Lend is happy to be back Dalglish prepared to wait Thompson assails IAAF (Reuter): Sport in Brief (AFP): A timely boost for Kelly Greig is critical of points system End Column

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