News from 26/04/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Andrew Billen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Michael Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Ronald Faux, Barry Pickthall, Hyéres, Richard Pawson, Ivo Tennant, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, S. P., Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, G. D. Bernstein, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Blair, Caroline Berman, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Robert Eddison, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, David Lange, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Martin Laing, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Peter Sanders, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Stewart of Fulham, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Robert Ranscombe, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Yuri Matischen, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Robert Thoresby, Roland Rudd, Robert Matthews, Raleigh St Lawrence, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Christopher Thomas Altoona, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Howard Foster, Roland Rudd and Boris Johnson, Carol Ferguson, Peter Aykroyd, George Hill, Brian Graham, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Charles Knevitt, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Patrick Donner, Tim Jones, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Roy Jenkins, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Chris Moore, Susan MacDonald, Richard Sarson, Rex Malik, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Tony Milburn,
Resumo17 Tory MPs in new revolt over poll tax Lords warned against altering flat rate Win £50,000 Inside French TV poll clash Pound falls Times Focus Index Glowing US report on the fortunes of Britain Britain in Euro-fighter deal 4,000 jobs guaranteed Chess and dancing at end of 'Ivan' trial Demjanjuk sentenced to hang Propaganda drive to boost GCSE P&O prepares to defy mass picket and sail (Reuter): US race ruling shock Oriel Finance Ltd Thirteen held for £1m homes trick News Roundup Acquittal on murders Racism led to killing Hume's Ilea support RSC aid set to stop £590.000 for victim Seattle for Karpov City jet flight delay Doctor 'made bogus claims' Choicest Blend BBC unveils £6bn plan to combat rivals News and current affairs will receive 40pc of entra cash by 1993 'Red Robbo' to lead new group of communists Tebbit hails 'the death of socialism' Asbestos scare in Army fire Why one crash caused five-hour jam Fatal accident proccdure By Our Media Editor: Shake-up plan to merge ITV stations Questions remain killing of detective Fruitless inquiry into death of a private eye Editors deny contempt in abuse reports Signs leading to the Bard Despair of elderly pair in cyanide death pact Artists fight to save their street Lovell Europe to decide on Sunday trading Review will protect right to free health care, says Moore Espana Parliament's gift to Australia Scottish Tories to debate devolution Yoghurt boosts formers' income Bottle of beer tops £1,500 Saleroom A sinister lot on the shelves Aucion of human heads Check on race bias in elite regiments Air Euriope jet order will secure jobs for Rolls-Royce workers Unions sign up to rule out strikes Questionnaire for the long-term unemployed Edward the Martyr's bones are to be moved The Royal Bank of Scottland Painter goes public 50 years on Mace MP loses union sponsor IBM Polish strike wins luge wage rise World Roundup Chernobyl warning (Reuter): Panama reshuffle (Reuter): Submarine explosion Anzac Day salute Bonn defence chief Acid rain warning Alarm in Nato over signals from a reluctant member Denmark'snuclear dilemma Damascus talks in bid to end Assad-Arafat rift Rivals opt for TV showdown Chirac and Mitterrandincrucial clash French far-left pays for its years of stagnation Paris rales out deal with Kaeaks Pretoria opposes retrial Democrats court the 'Rust Belt' Foreign policy handicap for Dukakis Central Howe plan to defeat hijackers Son refuses to believe his Demjanjuk family will fight to save 'Ivan' fromthe gallows Slump poses threat to Moscow reform US sees economic crisis rebounding on Gorbachov Roll seeks mandate to tighten grip Gandhi faces sternest poll in dynasty's heartland Japanese focus on Europe to strengthen global role Ethiopia bans trip to north by Patten (Reuter): Leader quits Afghan plan (AFP): Boat sunk (AP): Guard killed 7 rail deaths (AFP): IOU auction Check-in for Gatqwick at Victoria British Airways Ridley concessions on creative accounting Councils Lords will see more of Young Welsh language law-breakers criticized Wales Government approves £7bn European fighter project Partners' decisions expected soon Defence Peers fail in a final revolt against union law Employment Bill debate House of Lords Picture Gallery Factories built for Wales Walker's demand Future for museums In defence of Cranmer Matter of compatibility Peers' tribute Parliament today Manchester Airport Britains Central Gateway Going for Scarlett and gold The sequel to Gone with the Wind is sct to be the biggest publishing deal of the age. Its author Alexandra Ripley spoke to Charles Bremner about her monumental literary and legal task Complete Communication How the IBM Wizard miscast its spellings New Words for Old Bacon, eggs and a toast to enterprise As Kenneth Clarke breakfasts in Leeds, George Hill reports on rising business confidence in the Midlands and North Concise Crossword No 1549 One, two or three-piece chic The heir to the G-string is the multi-purpose swimsuit. Designers are agreed: now is the season to dress up before you strip off Free Travel Spring Savers Top honours In celebration of silk Every Fortnight Barbara Amiel Times Diary Picture Gellary Cohabiting with Le Pen Philip Jacobson analyses the outcome of the French election ballot Thatcherism bites Commentary Tony Blair In praise of inequality T. E. Utley Glass to last Science Report French History The Holocaust Revisited Two Environmental Weeks Community charge and the Lords Racial fairness Troubles at National Gas blast damage Words of wisdom Not so elementary Taxing figures Back to a 'culture of concern' Dangerous waters One by one Covent-Garden Theatre Court Circular School announcements Marriages Latest wills Asthma Birthdays today Parliament this week Anniversaries Meeting Reception Dinners Ball Today's royal engagements The inward clam of holiness Clifford Longley The Thyssen Masterpieces Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Lincoln's Inn Shipwrights' Company Appointments Mr Martin Pulling Expansion of television at home and abroad Mr Jimmy Brown Mr Arthur Davies Captain David W. Taylor Mr Timothy Walker Births The night sky in May Astronomy Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society British Heart Foundation Medway Health Authority, Kent West Sussex MCI The National Deaf-Blind and Rubella Association Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Public Appointments Evelyn Hospital Cambridge Part-Time Lecturers Programme Development Manager Sister/charge Nurse Heriot-Watt University Rhymney Valley Office of the Agent-General for Queensland, London The Royal College of Pathologists Harrogate Borough Council Gloucestershire Old Peoples Housing Society City of London Portsmouth Cathedral The listening therapists Audiology therapists devote their time patinently to giving a hearing to giving a hearing to those with ear troubles, and says Joan Lleweln Owens, use skills that can call for manual dexterity. too Staged debate Hellish reality Theatre Temptation The Pit Vengeful intent Sore Throats Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court Portobello pock Galleries Sir Francis Rose England & Co Sara Radstone Anatol Orient On the Barder Special Photographers' Alison Lambert Creasers Stephen Chambers Todd Pep Duran Esteva Vanessa Devereux Musical gem Concerts Kantamanto Almeida Theatre "Even Better than the Film" Songmakers Almanac Wigmore Hall Fog that failed to lift LS/Berio Queen Elizabeth Hall Phillips This selective guide to entertainment and events… Word-Watching Entertainments Picture Gallery Top 10 Uk Albums Top 10 Uk Singles Rocking with Rollins Town & Country Comfort Cook often stirred but never shaken Television Choice Moving pictures Radio Choice BBC1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,653 Councils' new poll tax date Ministers warned of new rebellion Tory benefit fears Weather Fraud case let-offs outrage MPs A new chapter m the Life of Eric Commons sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound Ruling on Boesky Inter-locking Allied leaps Home loan cut Summary Index Riverbiis service for Thames Off to the City, in London'slatest liquidasser US fury as Beazer wins Koppers fight Rosehaugh interim up to £9.83m Waiting for the end of a bizarre saga Elf pays RTZ £309m for its gas and oil interests John Charcol Business and Finance Sterling drops as MPs reject intervention By Our Energy Correspondent: North Sea exploration ahead of estimates Labour attack Enlarged RKF boosts profits to ?858,000 Business Roundup Fairbriar pays £7m for sites Hawthorn Leslie rises Lyles spins higher profit On Line purchase Lilleshall in £675,000 buy Ermenegildo Zenga How Group tops forecast Share placing for agency Eastern's profits slip 'No more A-day delay' Traditional Options Royal Trust Scottish Provident Build-up of trouble is Storehouse Tempus D&N rises 44% Stockwatch clocks up 9,000 in first week Stock Watch Win £50,000 in Unit Trusts Farniell profits rise to £25m but accounts are qualified By Our City Staff: Names to pay £20m with more to come Wealth that is staked on ignorance Making tracks for Wales By Our City Staff: Dominion makes an offer for remainder of FFL Prestwick is back in black at half time I'm over the wall, Brian The Times City Diary Drop the pilot The Times City Diary Parkway buying three more firms SIB-ling Filofax on floppy The Times City Diary TSB to inanage French Epic takeover battle hinges on UK Land Arrows Limited Difficult responsibility ahead for Barclays Comment David Brewerton Inflation still top priority IMRO Investing Management Regulatory Organisation… Sun Alliance Insurance Group High noon at Charlotte Square US raiders look set to win final battle for unitizing Crescent Japan London Traded Options Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Dow up 22 points on strong profits Datasolve Wall Street Smith fee at BAe is £71,700 In Brief £5.5m purchase Profits jump 69% CAP stake raised Disposals in US £1.1m steel buy Alpha Stocks Brokers fear further job losses as turnover drops to a trickle Stock Market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Stockexchange Prices Quietly firm Degress but no hi-tech job How is it, asks Annkent, that a young woman with high qualifications and a good approach to job-seek-ing, is still not working in her chosen field Profile Multiple Display Advertising Items A new look at consultancy Prespective Management consultants have traditionally been paid accroding to how much time their work has taken. Tony Milburn, left, argues it would be better for all concerned if consultants, particularly in technology, were paid only by results Your keyboard could still fee a culprit Messages to the wrist watch The search for safer energy Yes, you can get away from it all - but at some cost Jobscene Multiple Display Advertising Items Dti £5,000 flights waiting for a winning call Spotter's Log New Technology Programmer to Project Leader - Kent Computing and Electronics Course ICON Flying the Welsh flag It seemed funny at the time Ring for the maid, dear, or do I mean the robot? Robotics Year of the giant mergers For high-fliers Events Monadnock Information resources Cousins & Partners Mrs Jean Hamlyn, Pacific Associates Ltd Breathing life into the inner cities Urban Regeneration Public leverage of private investment forms the crux of the Government's new strategy to regenerate our decaying inner cities. But can it repeat the success of London Docklands? Charles Knevitt, Archisecture Correspondent, looks at the prospects for schemes throughout Britain Ministers confident about results Development corporations Real Potential. Can You Spot It when You See It? Barratt Trippier's veiled threat to councils Urban Regeneration/2 The two storey flats, above, and converted tower… Wimpey Homes Urban Renewal Bid to cut delays Marlows The £22bn council house sale Building giants unite in attack Merseyside Development Corporation The £22bm council house sale Urban Regeneration/3 Chambers and Partners Clyde & Co Stephens & Scown Staines Legal Cashier wc1 Public Appointments UK 2000 Senior Finance and Administration Officer Spicers Executive Selection North West Water Assistant Solicitor Leatherhead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Siemens Time for a Move? Chambers and Partners The Nikko Securities Co., (Europe) Ltd. Badencoh & Clark Hart Brown & Co. Solicitors Badencoh & Clark Committee Secretary Overseas Development Badencoh & Clark IFC International Finance Corporation Law Personnel Harding Lecal - Recruitment Price Waterhouse London Fire & Civil Defence Authority Peter Carter-Ruck and Partners Royal College of Nursing Bluebird Bluebird Toys PLC International Arbitration Centre French Embassy Locum Conveyancer Available Drugs case asset-restraining orders Judge rightly excluded manslaughter Noble Lowndes John Hamilton Associates Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items No power to hear time refusal appeal Reuter Simkin Recruitment Anthony Gold, Lerman & Muirhead Relevance of children as witnesses in cases involving gross indecency Commercial Litigation Barristers' Chambers ARCO British Limited Simpson Crowden Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Recruitment Consultants Incorporated Council of Law Reporting Disillusioned Gellhorn & Co. Royal College of Nursing Texas Instruments Meredith Scott Associates Phillips & Carpenter Selection Consultants Litigation Solicitor Magwells Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Withers Crossman Block Marks & Spencer Its Wye Valley Litigation Solicitor Bournemouth Poole Brighton James Davis & Pariners Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Civil Litigation Solicitors Freedman & Co. Asa Law Permanent Appointments Why Davis is hooked on winning Sport's supreme achievers are, by definition, a rare breed. Simon Barnes has talked with three such sportsmen to try to uncover the try to uncover the qualities which keep them at the top year after year. Today: Steve Davis Receivers feature in Nfl draft American Football McLoughlin heads satellites Cycling Maradona in Verona battle Overseas Football Overseas Results Bolstering needed at lower level Ice Hockey Flanagan is equal to the challenge Golf Cup again eludes Paddy's Peril Point-To-Point Cecil finds form with 12-1 double Mecca-Dante likely to hold key to Derby Mandarin: Folkestone Selections Brighton results Mandarin: Golden Wave has scope to improve Racing Twelve left in 1,000 Guineas Wolverhampton Southwell Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Bath Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Selections Decided to plunder Punchestown prize Tony Bin returns in style Experiment proves batsman's delight Shelford faces suspension from cup final Rugby League Cricket Scores Poor bowling costs Worcestershire an innings victory Cricket: Batsmen Thrive as Four-Day Experiment Gets off Toa Successful Start with Results in Six of the Seven Matches Lesson handed to Robinson Russell out of game against Universities Former champions in return to top form Yachting Cowdrey condemns new ruling on substitutes Winning through against all the odds Run chase is well paced by Athey Pakistan are in no mood to yield their advantage Carrick blow for Yorkshire in cup Durham's domination Kennedy adds stamp to her ticket to Seoul Gymnastics Wimbledon Prize-Money England name squad for trial weekend Hockey Wimbledon to give limited retures on raised-off days Tennis Fate of Irish trophy still to be resolved Rugbyunion Today's Fixtures Draw will satisfy Moseley Sport on TV Top women highlight rowing's changing face New national coach for Britain For the Record Cascarino is denied to Ireland Last Night's Results Pools Forecast Ardiles feels brunt of Blackburn's promotion hopes Fooball Cowans is target for Coventry Bigham breaks record Athletics By Our Sports Staff: Robson is accused in 'gazumping' dispute with Irish Pallister given chance Want a Bank Loan? Justice on its marks for Gasser James wins rearguard action ASA halts water polo matches Gooch and Border thrash Essex into record books (AFP): Threat to Athens Sport in Brief Highest Aggregates Racing is new slant to climbs End Column
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