News from 28/04/1988
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, J. R. Anderson, Victoria Glendinning, Andrew Billen, Tim Austin, Patricia Davies, R. J. Martin, Vijitha Yapa, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Gerald Hubbard The Times Private Handicapper, Boris Johnson, Andrew Longmore, Barry Willis, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, John Bell, City Editor, Isabel Raphael, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Roger Jones, Richard Streeton, John Lyons, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael Douglas, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Bernard Denvir, Hailsham (Editor in Cheif), Bernard Levin, R. Haylock, Henry Gee, W. P. Goss, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Bryan Stiles, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, Michael Tate, Ruth Gledhill, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Richard Cobb, Lawrence Lever, W. Sawday, Stuart Davenport Chairman, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Bill Snelgrove, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, David Hands, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Hans-Heino Kopietz, Bernard T. Croft, Stephen Shaw, Director, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Cyril Restieaux, Frank Allaun (Vice-President, CND), Chelwood, Chris Thau, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Gavin Bell Seoul, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ronald Butt, Sonny Rollins, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, David Sapsted and John Spicer, George Ace, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Frederic C. Skey, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, C. B. Vulliamy, Alan Franks, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jeremy Maas, Michael Seely, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Rajnikant J. Mehta (Director), James Moody, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Tim Jones, David Sapsted and Howard Foster, Hugo Vickers, Noël Goodwin, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Lee Rodwell, Maria Scott, Michael Evans, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Douglas Eyeions, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,
ResumoSoviet missiles modified to target Europe Moscow alters ranges to compensate for treaty Portfolio The Times Stock Watch Next Week Arts page move Jobs trend Index Why Virgin Queen was not so weak and feeble IBA chief threatens to quit Television standards Court warns NUS not to intimidate Sealink crewmen Floating pickets watch ferry slip into port Rebel Tory MPs force £100m benefits boost Times Tournament of the Mind winner Whitehead & Partners Science museum plans £2 charge News Roundup Nurse to be buried Inquiry into leak Claim over bombers Mirror jobs to go Crest Hotels Electricians sign further no-strike deals Challenge to Wales TUC debate on single-union agreements Tory peers aim to force education Bill changes Castle for sale at £10m Grand masters' power play Jobs axed as Dover suffers The ferry strike Pupils are rewriting anti-racist policy after school murder Ramsden denies £½m VAT fraud Threat of holiday surcharges Fear of cancer costs lives Arctic island quest for life Heart baby's first birthday joy BBC will spend £62 m more on news Award for failed vasectomy to pay school fees Mercury The Times Property Guide This Week Bad taste aid to end smoking Cliff death Council must reconsider housing ban Abbey National IRA men in Maze escape cleared of killing officer Farewell to Chia-Chia Labour picks up points for refuse District profile: Dodley Crafts director resigns Hospital patients still face long wait Victims claim many crimes 'too trivial for police priority' Widow of driver had overdose Safety failure Ruling delay Football raids Old Vic fire Wider spectrum is sought for JPs Trident project held tip by faulty foundations £127.000 record for Peploe Colourist 'should be upgraded' Sale Room Songs of praise for an historic church British breakthrough in testing food additives National Savings AA Relay Plus US test case for healing doctrine World Roundup Plea to curb acid rain New Israel incursion Royal ferry jolted Nato cautions Danes Poles stay on strike Blast after Saudi rift with Iran South Korean voters set stage for turmoil Chirac gains backing from Giscard Greek masterpiece that may be Victorian fake By Our Foreign Staff: Marines sent in to quell Kanaks Violence in New Caledonia Besieged Roh in plea for unity ECGD Bush and Dukakis suge ahead Going over the Great Divide Thatcher favoured (Reuter): Defence plan Left defeated Train attack Bonn—The Government approved proposals for… Ships, seized (Reuter): Kuwait return Legal & General Clamour to oust Meese despite Reagan backing From Our Foreign Staff: Mujahidin bomb mars Kabul festivities Investelectric Threat of more violence stalks Sri Lanka poll Chugging on the line to nowhere Letter from Asuncion Independent Financial Adviser Labour laughter greets Moore's concessions Benefits Laskys Drinking hours mistake admitted Licence threat urged 'Put pressure on the BBC' TV Dramas Settle line £½m offer considered Immunity for inspectors Farm control regulations Watching too closely New leaflet translations Parliament today From wild side to Wall Street The Times Profile Michael Douglas Tomorrow Concise Crossword No 1551 Tournament of the Mind -the winner There were 225 questions. Malcolm Girling got 224 right Are diamonds really a girl's best friend? Artfile A weekly look at the art world Starting next week in The Times : Ingenuity, a new… Individual Finals-The Answers Biography I have always been very much in favour of the Channel Tunnel and hope to live long enough to take the train from London to Paris Times Diary Barry Fantoni Tories and chips Commentary . Ronald Butt The crisis facing Mecca Hans-Heino Kopictz on Seudi Arabia's break with Tehran All the world's a cage Bernard Levin Super heat race Science Report Breaking with Khomeini From Politics to Olympics Sweet Lessons Role of Lords in poll tax clash Juveniles in custody Lucia miscast Dilemma over electricity industry Recasting Nato Archbishop's visit Order of service Littering up the place Neonatal priorities Enter the Metophor Hair of the dog - and others April 28 1851 Court Circular Latest wills Luncheons Dinners Service dinner Birthdays today City of London Freemen 's School Jesus College Oxford Loretto School Anniversaries Supper Reception Meetings Today 's royal engagements The Thyssen Masterpieces Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Marriages Appointments Master Mariners' Company Framework Knitters' Company Royal Television Society Mr Reginald Uren Pioneer architect from New Zealand Rear-Adm Desmond Hoare Mr K. M. Payne Dr Roger Land Mr Oscar Joseph Very Rev K. W. Haworth Announcements & Personal Help Great Ormond Street British Heart Foundation Helena International Smoking behind closed doors Growing numbers of employers are bowing to pressure from staff and confining smokers to office 'sin bins', Does it work, and is it legal? Lee Rodwell reports Slips that endanger surgeons Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Fact and fiction The World of Interiors Ulcer optimism Rural invasion Up the garden path? Before Bank holiday gardening fever sets in, take a cautious look in your shed Bad news by cross and gun Peter Ackroyd on a new evangelical imperialism for lesser tribes without the law the Missionaries By Norman Lewis Secker & Warburg, £10.95 New Hardbacks Viking Playful old Ploop! Novel of the Week Victoria Glendinning Bluebeard By Kurt Vonnegut Cape. £10.95 Turn Turn sans trousers The King in Love Edward VII's Mistresses By Theo Aronson John Murray. £13.95 Grafton Books Daphne Babouris Satire of cult and thrust Fiction Stuart Evans S. By John Updike André Deutsch. £10.95 Come to the Edge by David Hart hutchinson, £12.95 Tell It Me Again By John Fuller Chatto & Windus, £10.95 Expat manners Summer's Lease By John Mortimer Viking. £11.95 The Times Educational Supplement Theatre Entertainments Picture Gallery Opera with sights on the Savoy Best Selling Books For the week ending April 23 TSB Variations Life of an English African queen Television Choice Men on the spot Radio Choice BBC1 Compiled by Peter Dear and Jane Rackham Labour moves to weaken far left The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,655 Weather DI Cook puts his villains on parade Commons Sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound 10,000 link to Stockwatch Westbury up Foseco jumps Summary Suchard lifts its Rowntree stake to 16% Cadbury shares soar as £3bn General Cinema bid looms Auctions of gilts to stay Barclays' £921m rights issue backed From a Correspondent: Non-Opec offer of 5% export cut Opposition grows to Abbey floatation Rebellion of the small investors By Our City Staff: Guinness report in Commons British Midland Lloyd 's rejects Neill guideline WPP spends £22. lm in second purchase Business Roundup Cecil Gee out of red Senate backs trade bill S&U rises to £1.74m US double for Bunzl Michelin Tyre Public Limited Company Roskel for the USM 41 % increase for Groome Biggest price rise in years for gems Index Foseco still has a great deal to prove Tempus Judges put moral pressure on ITC Alphameric in call for £9m Cooper buys £15m Lorlin Win £50,000 in unit trusts The Times Stockwatch UniChem alters advertising but share scheme survives Reed pays $41 m for publisher Payment to Ward unlawful. says QC Islanders channel resources The Times City Diary Record profits for Elswick No mole in the tunnel The Times City Diary Test for Lloyd The Times City Diary Soviet boost for Western firms Bamboozling Resigned to garden S Korea BP setback venture Victaulic coming to market Dale Carnegie General Cinema bills Cadbury feature Comment David Brewerton Bears desert cash mountain Static year for Nurdin & Peacock In Brief Marina deal E&G down GrandMet buy Lloyds Bank Confederation Nestlé set for British growth Swiss group likely to make further inroads after takeover bid for Rowntree Junk bond 'king' stays silent at inquiry Alpha Stocks Traditional Options The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Appointments Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Norton Rose ECGD plans key role beyond 1992 London Traded Options Hawtal goes £1.5m into red Wardair Canada Allied-Lyons rises on takeover talk Stock Market By Our City Staff: Sterling 'could hit Reuters' Computer selling checks blue chips Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchange Sterling index compared with 1975 was same at 78.2 (day's range 78-1-78.3) Money Markets London Financial Futures Gaints trimmed Stock Exchange Prices Brought to Book Television British Gas Where greed is the creed David Robinsan reviews an Oscar-winning big business morality tale, a superstar-produced smalltown saga and an uninspired horror film Cinema The Old Vic A taste of Sonny Jazz The Shaughraun Picture Gallery Cannon Tricky changes Theatre Over-emphatic serenade Concerts Hagegard/Jones Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Phoenix Theatre Some luxuriant cascades Philharmonia/Davis Festival Hall Under-played dynamics Theodora Queen Elizabeth Hall Phillips Chalking up a blackboard hit Teechers Arts The big jobs revolution of today has switched to the information workers Douglas Eyeions, a computer services expert, says prosperity depends on adjustment to the new employment structure Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Cable and wireless Multiple Display Advertising Items Chusid Lander Commonwealth Development Corporation Charterhouse Appointments Arun District Council SSEB Electricity Planned Pre-Selection Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Cousins & Partners News International Newspapers Limited Puerto Sotogrande City Recruitment Consultant IBM Recruitment Industry Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International Hobstones Easthope Perrin Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Administration Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Organiser Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Grumman Recruitment Consultants Accountancy Personnel McAlpine Wade Assoc Management & Recruitment… Akebia Limited Career Opportunity Overseas Sales High earnings… JFL Recruitment Consultants Office Management Course for Women The perils of going solo A guide to career development Self-employment means taking your home with you, and an irregular pattern to life, not least in payment of money owed to you, says Roger Jones National Sales Manager Mason Executive Personnel Fimbra Welsh Development Agency Scott Marchant Recruitment Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Investment Property Sales Manager Hosokawa Mikropul Ltd (FCD) Ltd Le Court Executive Solutions Limited Advertising Sales Would You Fit into Finance? Chemical Sales Ote £2gk + International Chemical… Merton The fleet partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gulmanda Builders Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Walters Associates Michael Page City Merrill Lynch Jonathan Wren Spicer & Oppenheim Austin Knight Selection Michael Page Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items DLA Audit Senior/supervisor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items March Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilingual Secretary Middleton Jeffers Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Tin Council members not liable for contracts Law Report April 28 1988 Court of Appeal Council failed to carry out balancing exercise in homelessness decision Piquet fuelled by pure genius A love for one's sport transcending victory itself, singles out the truly great. No one epitomizes this truth more than Nelson Piquet who, Simon Barnes finds, leads a singularly quiet life even at 200 m. p. h Marathon pirates Wrong criteria Taking part in the true spirit of club athletics Another disaster Melancholy recreation A myopic view about squash Not so simple Jams banned for three years by Jockey Club Results from three meetings Alwuhush pays compliment to 2,000 favourite Racing The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Mandarin: Hereford Mandarin: Ravinella's pace to provide France with classic encore 1,000 Guineas Line-Up C4 Form guide to the 12 contenders Raider has Guineas at her mercy Mandarin: Wincanton From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Weld fined £1,000 over Ferris Valley Spirited escape by bedraggled fox Skies force quick surrender Familiar faces abound in the home counties Littlewoods Ninth-wicket stand sees West Indies home in tense finish Cricket Students submit to-Alleyne Kallicharran returns to county scene Rejects to prove their worth Halifax duo will forget old friendships in Challenge Cup final against Wigan Roof design opens closed argument Stround firm offers a weather-beater Ronaldson in a title mood Real Tennis Halliday's tour cut to two weeks McDonnell takes aim Boxing Waterloo not so ship-shape Rugby Union Kirk and Calcraft in English squad Record under threat Today's Fixtures Sport on TV England unable to claw back deficit Black brightens up a dismal goalless draw Sweden impress again Impressive Ireland deliver a clear warning to Europe Football Scotland survive onslaught Wallace set on by youths For the Record New name for record books Weightlifting Barber returns for Great Britain Hockey Changes at Worthing Bowls Widmer gives tip top post Equestrianism Iranian qualifier gives Becker an amusing work-out Tennis LTA adopts hard sell Foreign entrants to be restricted Yachting Palmer pulls out Back on the track Qadir throws punch at fan Griffiths challenges White in a semi-final showdown IAAF action on Budd reduces Games threat Call for speedy merger Pallister shores up England Test men sacrificed Sport in Brief Robson's men must fall into line De Savary suffers a setback Torrance reluctant to stay in distinguished company Cure puts feeling back into Walker's swing The boy from Bowral tells all End Column
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