News from 29/04/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Richard Evans and Richard Ford and Dominique Searle, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, Andrew Billen, Andrew McEwen, Patricia Davies, Alastair Laing, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Peter Farrar, William Waldegrave, David Smith, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Jancis Robinson, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Christopher Morris, John Maddox, Joe Joseph, Robert Adley, Vivien Goldsmith, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, Michael Corp, Chris Pomery, Louise Taylor, Mick Cleary, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Tony Winlaw, David Hands, John Masefield, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Ruth M. Ashton, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Alison Eadie, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Conrad Voss Bark, John Clark, Craig Seton, John Clare Education Correspondent, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Richard Clogg, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Paul Newman, John Crossland, K. C. Bass, Alan Franks, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Barry Wood, John Mein, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Edmund de Melo, Roy Jenkins, Stanley Baldwin, Bailey Morris, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Tony Christopher, Richard Morrison, Veronica Heath, Tim Jones, David Sapsted, and Howard Foster, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jill Gomez, Colin McQuillan, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
Resumo'Trial by TV' row over IRA killings film Howe fails in attempt to delay 'Death on the Rock' deocumentary Portfolio plus New Accumulator Inside Ingenuity The Times Racing Service Classic encore Index LordBrockway the pacifist dies at 99 £3,000 gadget to help sufferers of chronic pain Seamen's cash move is blocked Champions of the Mind Isle of Man may be TV centre EBEL Labour fury at ferries attack Ruling reserved in rugby action News Roundup Call to ban all caning TV advert withdrawn Factory protest fails Pensioner's pot plants Livingstone walk-out Rumbelows Strike bites hard in Dover as morale begins to plunge Tory rebels content as more benefit cuts are restored Star pupils scoop newspaper awards Schools hit deadlines Runaway jeweller admits taking £1m in gems and cash Informant in hiding as MP tells of drug plots Resorts are urged to improve beaches Moscow circus comes to town High hopes for breast screening plan Legal ethics defeat taxman` Ruling backs lawyers Birds of prey killed by booby-trap pigeons Move to ban smoking in public places Fight against cancer Brokers took out £3m life cover on Ramsden Mayfair Carpet Gallery Winner to celebrate ruby day Portfolio plus New Accumulator The Times Property Guide Tomorrow Clue found to Aids in drug users £91m hospital plan launched Nationwide Anglia Building Society Antique furniture a better buy than South-east houses Warhol lure strong as ever Saleroom Defeat on no-strike schemes By Our political Reporter: Rebel onslaught in Lords Poll tax legislation Grammar schools reflect a north-south divide District profile: Trafforde Glory of the steam tugboat Methodios letter tells of church rift Silence over defence staff's new jobs Whitechall exodus Theatre investment fears ease Salmon a tempting choice Weekend food prices Parents do more to pay for students More doubts cast on verse Driving plea Ripper defeat Editors fined Bull Ring goes Lawyers' levy Staff recruited NatWest Investment Service Elusive rebel is killed in Athens World Roundup Anti-hijacking plan (AP): Artist's 2,500 fakes (AP): North Cyprus crisis (Reuter): Singapore 8 retreat Grapefruit scare over Jackson keeps party guessing (AFP): Oil drives Iraq's economy but jams roads Few sparks fly in French election debate How Thatcher scuppered US Navy Nato nearer to nuclear accord US pressure for cost-sharing From Our Correspondent, Moscow: Ligachov's future in doubt as he misses meetings US drops demands for Noriega's exile in face-saving offer PSION Security alarm fails to deter Queen Arab killed in clash on day of protest strikes Pretoria's links with rebels put Maputo in mood to talk (Reuter): Nigeria on alert over spreading unrest Bhopal fear (AFP): Plane down (Reuter): Murder calls (Reuter): Minister back (Reuter): Gold sentence Jail break-in Audi Solidarity widens Polish strike threat Dti Peking's plans for Hong Kong under attack Tigre crisis looms as aid work halted Famine in Ethipoia Harrods MPs in row over Gibraltar film Bid to divide Howe and Thatcher criticized N Ireland Labour protests at Tory pickers 'slur' MPs hear newspaper allegation Both sides of House angered by decision on tape levy Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill Kinnock praises 'lead minister' Concern over schools religion Nato weapon decision Bank holiday reform Parliament next week Parliament today Commons (9.30): Private members' Bills:… Correction Tournament of the Mind—top school Saturday Schools Finals—the Answers Guru of grammar Sir Randolph Quirk, the unseen force behind today's Kingman report on English teaching, explains to George Hill why he prefers the indirect path to good grammar Findings A weekly series on research Ingenuity Concise Crossword No 1552 Regrettably, the amount of post received by MPs has… Times Diary Arguably the most pernicious sideeffect of any recent legislation has been the proliferation The Times Diary Fifth column clique Commentary When centre fights centre Martin Fletcher on the Democrat-SDP election showdown Who will lead Europe? Spot check Science Report Off Course Planning for Nato Back to now a Huta Benefits under the Housing Bill Alienation in India Racial fairness Cleanliness in Korea Sale of treasures Sight to forget Prospect of alternative to poll tax Insecure tenure PM and midwives Misplaced humour The White Slave Traffic To the Editor of the Times Court Circular Luncheons Halifax Building Society Today's royal engagements The Emperor of Japan celebrates his eighty-seventh… Anniversaries Dinners Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Service luncheon Service dinners Concert Memorial services Birthdays today Middle Temple Vanbrugh College Royal patron for new charity Lord Prior of St John Latest wills Mr Harvey Schwarz Wartime navigational aid and yachtsman's friend Clifford D. Simak Sir Hugh Rankin, Bt St Paul's Cathedral But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Nestlesa Question of truth Television Spanking pace Theatre A Fanily Affair Donmar Warchouse The Moscow State Circus Topless for Tippett Nicholas Hytner's production of Sir Michael Tippett's The Knot Garden opens tonight at Covent Garden, conducted by Sian Edwards. Jill Gomez here recalls her controversial role in the 1970 premiere of the work Across Oka The Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon Opera Cosi fan tutte London Coliseum Ill-suited fancy Fidelio Grand Opera House Leeds RSC Brutal betrayal Concert LPO/Inbal Festival Hall The history woman Why is Roslind Miles intet on debunking 7,000 years of history? Because, she tells Victoria McKee, men have got it wrog Social power of positive drinking Last week The Times published extracts from The Demon Drink, in Which the wine writer Jancis Robinson (below) examined some aspects of the deangers of alcohol abuse. Here she celebrates instead the positive side of drinking Closing down sail Why one family shut up shop or set off on a voyage round Britain A right to be vulgar Eroticism has often been a mixture of the sacred and the profane Harrods Knightsbridge This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Violence viewed on canvas Christian Aid Television and Radio The spring of revolution Television Choice Radio Choice Green Peace 'They put their hands up' Walking away from death in the sunshine The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,656 Weather Atom soldier can sue Ups and downs of a looming doctor Commons sketch Stock Market 13,000 link up with Stockwatch Opposition to oil export cuts Summary Stock Markets Racal plans floatation of Vodafone Framiington gives in to new £70m Throgmorton offer Volcker lends weight to ICI board Suchard Hears 20% holding More Rowntre shares bought Legal move supports T&L bid Solid half-time results help sweeten takeover US bank bid agreed by Royal By Our Financial Editor: Commodity firm costs B&C £45m LCT Steel-maker ASW coming to market Business Roundup Home loan profits soar Micro Focus in black US buy for Cookson Acquisitive Beattie Tarmac Group Albert Fisher in Dutch deal DRG wraps up Spectral DAKS Simpson tailors 25% rise Optimism rises in economy forecasts Total JH Fenner tip by 50% to £4.5m B&C's new look starts taking shape Tempus Pilkington in Australian deal Win £50,000 lit unit trusts The Times Lloyd's members criticize working party proposals BP chief predicts $25 oil price Beaverbrook buys up minority stakes Cleaning up at the dogs The Times City Diary Party time The Times City Diary Saga of free-spending The Times City Diary SPP agrees £31m Braithwaite bid Cashing in The Times City Diary A royal share The Times City Diary Reagan to use veto on trade bill Tate Lyle Racal reaps reward of positive thinking Comment No Big Bang on A-Day Apricot revival continues with two purchases (Reuter): Batus extends offer Witwatersrand Nigel Limited Appointments Baird fashions an agreed £28m bid for Windsmoor Goodison starts new career Recent Issues Traditional Options London Traded Options Saver rate cut by Nationwide In Brief UK Land up Profit warning Serco début Stephenson Harwood Morton dismisses ferry threat to Eurotunnel profit Norex goes into the red Alpha Stocks A-Day brings new dawn for investors From today, investors have the backing of new legislation on financial services-but they must ask the right questions if they are to make the most of their opportunities. Vivien Goldsmith examines the changes Where to Take your Complaints By Our City Staff: Beltway half-time profit up to £3.3m Southern California Edison Finance Company, N. V. £11m rise for Norsk Hydro Downfall for the unscrupulous advisers WH Smith wins £25m newspaper contracts Acquisitions lift Molynx National Mutual Life Base Lending Mates Hoechst Young launches a new computerized protection system Mentor Oil shares boosted by takeover fever Stock Market Ibstock cleared to acquire Armitage Anadin (AP), Dow Jones: Trading falls to the second low of year Wall Street Shares mark time Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Police cannot be sued over Sutcliffe murder Missing screws on panel self-evident breach of safety Act Entering case on commercial waiting list without consent International Tin Council is immune from winding-up jurisdiction Crown immunity provides no defence in radiation illness claim Follett Reliant Isuzu GM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. 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