News from 03/05/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Robert Blackledge, Andrew Billen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Roger Bolton, Editor, Pearce Wright, Cliff Feltham, Jonathan Drori, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Philip Jacobson, Strasbourg, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, David Serpell, Sebastian Charles (Canon Treasurer), , Richard Tinker, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, John St Albans, Rodney Lord, Huon Mallalieu, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Caroline Berman, Maxwell Hutchinson, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Doreen King, William Petriburg, Roddy MacKenzie, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Nicholas Harling, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, and Richard Owen, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, J. R. Murray-Bligh, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, C. L. Kirch, Headmaster, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Kaffe Fassett, (Michael Phillips), Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Angela Rumbold, Stephen J. Hall, Monica Wilson, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Beryl Dixon, Nick Nuttail, Robert Lincoln, Norman Stott, Anthony Harvey (Sub-Dean), John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Christopher Wulfrun, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Nicholas Wood, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, David Young, Michael Cestr, Robert Long, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, George Bath & Wells, Clive White, Paul Newman, Patrick O'Hanlon, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Simon Coventry, Michael Seely, Tony Dawe, Robert Thomas, Tim Jones, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Michael Mayne (Dean), , Richard Oxon, Jill Sherman and Thomson Prentice, Christopher Follett, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, David Nicholson-Lord, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Gordon Brown, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Peter Norvic, Rex Malik, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Tony Dawe and Rodney Cowton, Colin McQuillan, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoBig security review for servicemen Scotland Yard joins hunt for killers Portfolio Inside Davis wins Millwall up Index Key issue in Dublin talks Purge of benefit claimants nets 500 taxi drivers Families attack 'IRA cowards' Sporting Princess Sealink badly hit as P&O crews sail By Staff Reporter: Heart specialist dies in holiday car crasht Seven leaders of Solidarity rounded up in police swoops UK Loans Third victim in BBC health alert News Roundup Plane door in garden Double shooting Inquiry into jail siege Heseltine campaign Dentists 'burnt out' British Red Cross Thatcher is accused of losing her nerve Gould says Labour on path to power as Scargill back Benn Tory MPs will step up fight to save green belt TUC pessimistic on nuclear power Player hurt at Windsor NUS gets Scargill's advice Sequestration threat Docklands put people first Man in the news By Staff Reporters: EEC gives £267m for the jobless Nazi inquiry Post Office wants to build a private 'Police force' Move to combat increasing fraud Hard shoulder is M-way danger spot Man of 95 tortured by raiders Travel trouble French may bar the way to British lawyers New medical treatments face 'Value for money' check Satellite firm fights fifth TV channel Competition in broadcasting Dinosaurs on the move TWA Belays in searches lilt home buyers Course quits Audi Tories on defensive Profile: Wirral Bentley in 'bumper car' chase Dog on Attempted Murder Charge Sudden riches spell danger for Labour control Profile: Bristol—exploiting 1980s financial boom to regain former pre-eminence Britons go for the green-eyed tin men Saleroom Inquiry may overlap with the inquest King's Cross Underground fire Brave Jacob leads caring dogs Amendments a threat to abortion reform Bill Tour lined tip for the Ring cycle Athens Ledra Marriott Hotel Computer rids old records of scratches Toshiba (Reuter): Mujahidin claim a new victory World Roundup Reagan's star flaws (Reuter): Engines scare on 747 Hunger strike ends US amnesty near end Refugees flood in Ethiopian troops prepare to launch offensive Dutch fear more terror attacks by IRA Aftermath of Netherlands killings Ameland horses end 160 years of rescue From a Correspondent, Moscow: Pravda prints call for party purge Hungarian leader hints at removal of Kadar Political aide in suicide plunge Ariane gives Europe the leading edge in satellite launches Abpi Fifteen die in camp clashes Israeli jails are 'universities' for Arab youth Massive plague of African locusts sweeps eastwards You Know who to Go to for Medical Advice From Our Own Correspondent, Seeul: Hardline general gets key role in Roh party reshuffle Lloyds Bowmaker 30 feared dead after hospital collapses Rescuers scramble in debris to reach children Oil stains a city of flying carpets Letter from Baghdad (Reuter): Samoans charged (AFP): Offer scorned US arms bid Thai refusal (AFP): Strike over You Know who to Go to for Legal Advice Ask for Independent Financial Advice Now You Know who to Go to for Financial Advice Doyenne of the quiz game This week The Times launches Ingenuity, with prizes worth more than £13,000 to be won. The questions are designed to test your wits and your wisdom; Alan Franks talked to the woman behind them Scotland's thin blue line reforms Scots Tories started into the abyss at the general election: Nicholas Wood looks at the revamped political machine that is carrying their in Thursday's local elections Concise Crossword No 1554 Nuclear-fired nuances New Words for Old Twenty years on Television Charms of Bulgarian visitors Concerts Sofia PO/Tabakov Festival Hall Lunatic logic Sheridan Moley meets Graham Crowden, back on the London stage in a rare classic of eccentric English humour, 30 years after he starred in its premiere Joan Plowright Great Victorian discovery Galleries Richard Redgrave/Brody Victoria and Albert Museum Armada National Maritime Museum Paul Nash Imperial War Museum Giacomo Manzu Accademia Italiana Treasures of Italian Art Walpole Gallery Worthy tribute is paid International Cello Festival RNCM , Manchester Comedy Theatre Playhouse Theatre Mermaid Theatre Seated to my right at last Friday's performance of Faust at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, was a large,' vaguely unkempt man with a big Cello- 1 phane bag of liquorice all-sorts which he enjoyed during the entire first act Times Diary Barry Fantoni Back to begging Commentary Asia's giant v The Rest George Brock looks beyond tomorrow's Thatcher-Takeshita talks Taking out the terrorists Conor Cruise O'Brien Teething problems Science Report Europe against Terrorism The Successful Mr Bush Ideas on Europe Christian teaching in schools Defence of GCSE Words of wisdom Brightness falls Abolition of Ilea Stumbling blocks War memorials Drawing a line on job stress 'Death on the Rock' Alien's progress Moulders of form God and Mammon The National Petition House of Fraser The cling's the thing A departing Royal Ballet star shows off clothes that fit like a second skin Priceless art Mansfield, yardstick of fashion spending, celebrates 40 years of reliable quality London Bedding Centre Kaffe Fassett CMG Knitting pretty People Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries School service Lecture Order of the Bath Plans for a 'new' 18th century village The Thyssen Masterpiece Forthcoming marriages All that glisters is not treasure trove Metal detecting Today 's royal engagements Marriage Service promotion Discoveries in the Temple of Ptah Archaeology Middle Temple Bridge festival Mr Ben Lexcen America's Cup design winner from Australia Dr Frederick Patterson Brig W. M. Inglis H . L. Beales Prof Valery Legasov Rear-Adm D. J. Hoare Nevertheless I am continually with thee: thou hast… Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation Sludge may be killing sea birds A museum to tell the Bahrain story This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Joson Connery Life and soul of the party Thermabond Roofing Ltd Crossing the great north-south divide Television Choice National notions Radion Choice BBC1 Private cash could fund road projects The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,659 Natural break for rivals in the French election Weather Mitterrand can smell victory Stock Market (Reuter): Dow Jones advances 11 points Koppers move to head off bid Another rebuff for Maxwell Summary Index Oil price drops as Open fails to agree cuts Sterling weakens in wake of Vienna deadlock By Our Economics Editor: Spending White Paper likely to be replaced Statisticians to fight back M&S to explain why Brooks is suited By Our City Staff: BA to pay $113m for stake in US venture Firms 'in dark' on investors Lovell White Durrant Business and Finance US judge rules Boesky fund payout illegal Bell changes delayed (AP), Dow Jones: Panama faces banking crisis More unit trusts to be won The Times Thomas Cook Outpacing average growth Food set for a larger helping Why high-speed Hillsdown may grow on investors Analysis Wall Street Interest rates at root of rising debt NEDC working party aims to help packaging industry End to farm aid 'will boost jobs and trade' EEC tax proposals 'unfair to Scotch' Walker takes the floor The Times City Diary Rocky two The Times City Diary Raine Industries sets sights on £20m construction buy Brand new p/e ratios The Times City Diary Children 's market 'now worth £1bn ' Enterprising The Times City Diary Moving houses The Times City Diary An eerie calm before storm Us Notebook Monarch sets three-year target for Venezuelan mine production Colin Campbell reports from Caracas on a British company set to become a significant gold supplier in the 1990s (AP), Dow Jones: Japanese act to meet UK capital rules Voters need yardstick for councils' spending Economic View Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Board Meetings Base Lending Rates Iberia Airlines of Spain Misys switched on to A-Day with computer services computer services Usm Review Appointments Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Keys to sterling's strength Gilt-Edged Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices The £300m business that cares Lodge Bros Funeral Directors Hodgson Holdings plc Chesen Heritage Limited When grief is shared Interflora J. H. Kenyon Ltd Rees & Freres Gordon Barber T. B. Henwood & Son Co-Operative Funeral - Services Are Victorian attitudes on the way back? A growing respect and understanding The National Association of Funeral Directors Lear London The Helpers Cruse - Bereavement Care The British Institute of Embalmers Getting stress taped The tensinons imposed by the rat-race can now be checked by a miniature hip tape recorder, reports Nick Nuttall Wipe-out even before the start The joke that wins a tropical holiday Air Conditioning Harrowell UK Limited Wright Air Conditioning Morse New Luddites take up their high-tech cudgels Perspective IBM is being cloned again Computer World Micro Computer Rental Take off for the £5,000 race Spotter's Log New Technology Lufthansa is looking for an Edp Controller Information Technology Manager Super spectacle of the TV screen Computer Insight Sales talk is worth £35,000 Jobscene Your car is safely locked .. or is it? Public Appointments Kingston Dudley Glyndwr District Council Croydon Magistrates's Court Angelasb Monash University North Norfolk District Council Churchill Clinic Hillingdon Complete therapy now for the disabled patient No longer does the soft toy and basket-weaving image fit the reality of the occupational therapist. Computers and psychology now play the greater role, says Beryl Dixon Organiser Registered General Nurse Public Appointments Charity Appointments National Federation of Housing Associations Luton College NIAB Southampton City Borough Council of Taff-Ely University of Glasgow Association of Commonwealth Universities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evidence of indecent intention is admissible Lovell White Durrant Copies made for legal advice privileged Arrears of periodical payments not to reduce benefit payable ICI Badenoch & Clark Blythe Liggins Chevron Allen & Overy Asa Law Adam Klosok & Co Charles Lucas & Marshall Portway Asa Law General Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership Multicare Solders Ltd International Company Services Ltd Badenoch & Clark Law Personnel St. Albans Wiltshire: £15,000 - £20,000 Bromley Solicitors Bedfordshire Magistrates Court Committee Shirlstar Container Transport Limited Pupillage Banking and Asset Finance Church Adams Tatham & Co Borough of Broxbourne Multiple Display Advertising Items Ryedale District Council Oxford Morrell, Peel & Gamlen Stephens & Scown Gabriel Duffy Consultancy D. J Freeman & Co MSL Two Corporate Attorneys Reuter Simkin Recruitment South Bucks Kanoo Group Ltd Gray Marshall & Campbell Labour Law Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Commercial Property HM Land Registry D. Young & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toasting happy union Motor Racing (AFP): Strange 's success Golf No-Olympic mudlarks for the peerless Piglet Jenny MacArthur meets a rider with a trilemman that is the ency of her rival for a place in the Seoul sun Scotland refuse permission for players to tour South Africa Rugby Union: Surprising Degree of Opposition to Visit to Republic Revival of forgotten arts Racing results from the 10 Bank Holiday meetings Captaincy passes to Berbizier League move to have ban lifted Water Polo Threat to Spring Cup Volleyball Mandarin: Kalakate ready to upset Hern hope Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Emmson in demand for Derby Dare reaches century in style Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Leaders on the Flat Past Glories eyes Ebor after game hurdling success Blinkered first time (Reuter): Jockeys deny race fixing Essex lose unequal pitch and opponents Cricket: Middlesex are the Catch of the Season as Manchester Runs for Cover Glamorgan hopes are washed away Dittmar keeps in trim Squash Rackets Cricket Scores Pools Forecast Lanes beaten by Lanes rain Imran rejoins Sussex No play yesterday For the Record Bateman critical in how of triumph Cycling (Reuter): Budd bouquet denied By race organizer Athletics Today's Fixtures Lexcen's death is blow to Australia Army marksmen remain on target Shooting (AFP): Powers' rich deal Sport on Tv Second chance for Scotland's best sailors to impress Yachting Holders retain Tyro Cup Polo Improvement wins Parrack special prize Swimming Illusionist turns escapologist Charlton take a valuable point in the first division while Aston Villa are closer to getting there Airfield party spirit is spoilt Glory days return to Lincoln UEFA may raise foreign barriers Overseas League Results Albion move on Wolves secure a title on the long haul back Yesterday's Football Results and Tables Draw cuts Reading's chances of play-off Villa victory adds to the confusion of promotion race Palace dogged by paucity of talent Police talk to Gosney A round-the-clock hot line to the latest racing news Rosenoir's goals leave Chelsea counting the cost Portsmouth return to second division Cavendish Finance Co Positive blood testing disqualifies Apollo Millwall crown season with Cash for Queen's Sport in Brief Davis is on top of the world for fifth time Prophecy from Moses Pontypool taken by surprise
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