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News from 09/05/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Royal Lyceum, Victoria McKee, David Wade, Malcolm Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Robert Dawson Scott, Clifford Longley, Andrew McEwen, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Mo Horne, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Rodney Lord and David Smith, T. P. Shell, Ivo Tennant, Nicholas Hillier, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Clive Davis, Ludovic Kennedy, Tony Dawe and Dominique Searle and Ian Smith, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Richard Evans and Richard Ford, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, A. B. McIntosh, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joan Startin, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Rodney Brangwyn, Andrew Moger, Louise Taylor, Philip Jacobson and Susan MacDonald, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Romain, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, D. W. G. Sawyer, Charles Bremner, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Gavyn Davies, Leslie Glass, Richard Cadman, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Linda Lennard, David Miller, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Adrian J. Morant, Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Heather Kirby, Robert Matthews, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Christopher Thomas, John England, Scarman, Gitta Sereny, John Spicer and Tim Jones, Clive White, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Richard Ford and Sheila Gunn, Bernardine Coverley, Barry Wood, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Follett, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, John Dilke, Susan MacDonald, Joy McQuade, Rosalie Horner, Vince Wright, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Harry Debelins, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, John Watson,

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Mitterrand sweeps to big election win Jubilation for Socialists as Chirac hostage gamble fails Win £74,000 Ingenuity Lewis's sold Rowntree plea Stark's double Times Focus Index From a Correspondent, Moscow: KGB detains 47 dissidents Russell Harty, conscious again, sends thanks Union seeks to recruit Sealink in P&O battle Rock fall Mils three in Cumbrian pothole Gibraltar team flies in to see new witnesses of IRA deaths (AP): Regan's book piles on the agony for Reagans Orial Finance Ltd Immigration raid nets 61 'students' News Roundup Infections warning IRA funds crackdown Baby kidnap charge Stoneleigh museum New Everest assault Union set to defy censure by TUC Important Announcement Speaker rebukes Tories over policy statements Demand for answers on Navy killing of civilians Poll defeat for Militant The Social and Liberal Democrats will decide tonight whether to bring forward the date by which candidstes for the party leadership may declare them-selves Heartbreak of cave rescue that failed Alton masses abortion reform forces Legal aid 'is not a bottomless purse' By Our Political Reporter: Ridley to attack rural lobby Steel expected to drop out of leadership race Checkland wants a BBC's ombudsman By Our Media Correspondent: Press Council showdown Summer flights threatened War memorials in danger De Savary's modest return to the water Nationwide Anglia Motorways closed by floods Volvo By Staff Reporters: Hospitals will sell off surplus property Patched up repairs and out of date buildings create debts Beaton designs go under the hammer Saleroom Ex-terrorist 'no risk' Benefit loophole curb Pitney Bowes Ruling on refugee P&O Universities face drive to ban research on defence Lords school plea Cyclists are urged to wear helmets Motorway repairs Punch in festive mood The Royal Bank of Scotland The Treasury agrees to try opening a few more doors Whitehall Brief by David Walker Mitterrand faces critical search for Prime Minister French Voters giove resounding mandate to the centre Paris youth celebrates Socialist future Lhasa massacre inquiry urged World Roundup Roh ignores setback Belgian Cabinet delay Aborigines' protest (AFP): Tougher hijack laws Sikhs kill 13 workers Strikers defy ultimatum to surrender Talks break down at besieged Gdansk Shipyard From Our Own Correspondent, Gdansk: Church seeks means of defusing crisis Le Pen rallies the heirs of Mussolini Record cocaine haul in Spain Real-world power games played by America's mythical heroes By Our Foreign Staff: Scores killed as Beirut battles intensify Bush under fire over Noriega's work for CIA White House 'ruled by Nancy's astrologer From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem: Protest leader delays expulsion Israel censor 'is forcing writers underground' AA Insurance Kohl's party suffers a heavy defeat lit Schleswig-Holstein Abbey National Old soldiers who saved Mother Russia Danish nationalism boost before poll Intention to take advantage of own breach not implied 21 more dead in Karachi clashes Protest injury (AFP): Red Cross rift (AFP): Tainted sand (Reuter): Hail kills 21 Not Content with Providing Every Type of Capital, we… The machines that can think British scientists are leading the way in the search for a computer that emulates the human brain. Robert Matthews reports on the technology that makes their work possible If any good came of Moro's death, it was a leadership example Did Aldo Moro's murder 10 years ago herald today's tough stand on hostages? The man who refused to negotiate has no regrets The Times Ingenuity Round Seven There are prizes worth £13,000… Concise Crossword No 1559 Parkinson's Disease Society Ask for Independent Financial Advice At noon on Friday June 3, ITV carries The Sullivans,… Times Diary Last week, as it became time for the local election results to disturb the teleprinters Times Diary Labour's false dawn Commentary No nationalized curriculum Stuart Sexton on the danger lurking in Baker's education reforms A matter of faith and death Bernard Levin OrDNAnce survey Science Report Stansted error Lawful Authority Moral Science Hidden treasures Gibraltar film: rights and wrongs The rule of law Christian teaching Mounting burden Sight to forget? Protection of pension rights Benefit losers Birthday treat Further questions Wagner Festival Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Thanksgiving Pick of the Week at Christie's Armourers and Brasiers' Company Memorial service Old Guildfordians' Association Service Reception Reception Institution of Mechanical Engineers Luncheon Service dinners Papacy watershed for the Evangelicals The Thyssen Masterpieces Forthcoming marriages Mr R. J. Unstead Popular history for children The Rev Trevor Hughes Prince Hamid Qajar Frederick Dalberg Sir Denis Hamilton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church News Church of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kathini Graham Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Children and the monsters Television Victory for violin Concerts RPO/Temirkanov Festival Hall Circus Battersea Park Taking a bite at greed The Australian playwright David Williamson has a play and a film opening in London this week. Questions of greed are raised in both works, Rosalie Horner writes Doors to new worlds LS Voices/Edwards Queen Elizabeth Hall A play for today Theatre Escape from the past The Price Watford Palace Klaus returns to a warm welcome LOP/Tennstedt Festival Hall Lost tone Jazz Gil Evans Tribute, Royal Festival Hall The Common Pursuit Dynamite platters to disco Radio Adapting to adoption The supply of babies for adoption is dwindling. How do agencies decide who shall have the precious few? Heather Kirby investigates The Engineering Council Brash cash A fine judgment? Dalia Dorner is one of the judges who sentenced John Demjanjuk to death. She tells Gitta Sereny why she took on a "unique" case Propaganda as art form Why Helen Boehm thinks her peices of porcelain encourage world peace Civilization at a civilized price £69 This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments McGuinness on draught Telecom Security Sleuthing in a scientific way Television Choice Question of rights Radio Choice BBC1 Teachers in new threat to hit exams The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,664 A salute from the cavalry for 'Old Comrades' Police evict ship sit-in seamen The ferry dispute Weather Maze fugitive 'seen m bar before shootings' Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton Sterling 'set to fall below DM 2.60' Index Born-again Anglophile of Docklands Canary Wharf saviour sings Britain's Praise Managements in £97m Sears buyouts By Our City Staff: MP calls for ban on Rowntree sale BAA options deadline Down at heel RTZ silent on 'sale' of Everest Spectacular display of spectacles French plan new electricity link HK banks lift interest rates Car contract By Our City Staff: Tunnel 'will help exports' Le Meridien Hotel Business & Finance More unit trusts to be won in Stockwatcher contest Stock Watch Dressing for success Brooks purchase is key test for M&S strategy Analysis Syndicated loans rise High rating eroded Gulf parallel market to be closed Caution over US outlook suggests cash may prove a safer haven than equities Gilt-Edged Tramil Classic move into US Truck industry poised for another record sales year Engineers fear cuts in public spending Words worth A sweet £78 m offering Green-eyed monster at work Open for closing down The Times City Diary Caught out courting The Times City Diary Neighbours The Times City Diary Hotels to be built by BAA Goading Goodison The Times City Diary Markets shrug off inflation worries US Notebook BSN Our farms should grow crops not subsidies Economic View Trend in wine sales lifts hopes of 10% growth Board Meetings Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Hitachi Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold New life struggles to bloom as the valleys fight for jobs Shortage of factories is new problem in Welsh 'inner cities' Base Lending Rates Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust London City Airways Zetters PLC Greystoke, A&M's rejected radical, is called back to be its own Tarzan USM Review Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors' Temporaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Beck Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices The office revolution just a phone call away Communications A new telephone network is about to revolutionize our business methods, carrying, on one line, voice, data, text and pictures, reports Robert Matthews Telecom Commercial pilot takes off despite turbulence Benefits for the small firm in high-tech mail AJM: Keeping a closer link with the HQ Telephone Rentals plc Picture Gallery More fax sending more facts Japanese move towards PC communicators Centrex, a rival to PABX Battle of the air waves GPT AJM: Surge in mobile radio Subscriber rate is at 10,000 a year Wider choice for the users Intercom Nottingham (Communications) Ltd Payphone rivals Infotfon Bouncing Ideas in the Sky E-mail finds a way of working together Dialling anew for '92 Ferranti International AT&T Ashorne Hill Management College The Mark Erskine School Stowe School Buckingham University of Strathclyde Studentships The Queen's University of Belfast Educational Norland Place School Kensington W11 St. Godric's College, London Lincoln Clinic & Institute for Psychotherapy University of Bradford LCLS University of Edinburgh Independent Schools Management Limited Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics Queens's College Taunton The Blackheath School of Art Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Southampton HLT Group of Colleges The Writing School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Polytechnics Secretarial and Cookery Courses Lansdowne Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. James's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shape of clothes to come Following the work of a master designer, helping to prepare for his or her collection, is still the best training for the rag trade, and with work mobility inside the EEC you could find yourself quite in fashion, says Bernardine Coverley Prep & Public Schools Brigidine Convent New College School Oxford Royal Grammar School Broomwood Hall School Kingswood Schools Prep & Public Schools The University of Buckingham Rannoch School Bursar Downe House Newbury Head Head of Economics Loreto Convent Grammar School Parsons Mead School Brentwood School (H. 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Secretary Receptionist Adair International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Global PR £12,000 Mistprestige Employment Agency Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Joyce Guiness Mistprestige Employment Agency SECRETARY/PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Beavers Ltd Chairman's PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mistprestige Employment Agency Q quatro Recruitment Consultants Chas David Messum Ltd Jill nash Recruitment Private Secretary £12,000 Beavers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretary Legal Secretary La Créme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Md's Sec £12,500 + Pathfinders CLC Language Services & Co Entertainment £14,00 Handle Recruitment Option One Recruitment Consultant Package £20,000 + + Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited City Secretaries Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bond Street Bureau Caroline King Appointments Career Design Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Adventure Personnel Limited Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Select PA/ADMINISTRATOR Estate Agents Caroline King Appointments Hodge Recruitment The Recruitment Company Manpower Chairman's Assistant £20,000 Construction Ltd JFL Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Artists's Administrator Caroline King Appointments Hodge Recruitments Strutt & Parker Personal Secretary Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant to Directors Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caroline King Appointments Hodge Recruitments Joan Tree in Covent Garden TV Production Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Half backs put something Rugby Union: Llanelli Win a One-Sided Schweppes Welsh Cup Final Migrant Warblers too powerful for hosts Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Red jerseys all black magic Quins are capable of extending sequence Hearn backs Thorburn to win drugs hearing Snooker Consolidation for Gilmour and Cayard Yachting Final place for Tale Of Toddy Point-To-Point Saturday's results from six meetings From Our French Racing Correspondent, paris: Blushing John in thrilling finish Lukas lands first Kentucky Derby Alwuhush case stresses need for farrier at start Racing Longchamp details From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Kris Kringle earns 25-1 Derby quote Leaders on the Flat Mandarin: Lustre ready to recoup the losses Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket correspondent: Windsor Selections The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections Mandarin: Hexham Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Bradley moving south Costello banned A question of team priorities Sporting finalists in mutual ascent Work is the key to Final upset Football: The Race to Survive in the First Division Shows its Unacceptable Face at Stamford Bridge Chelsea are down in the jungle living on their instincts Villa thankful for failure of rivals Police save Reid from mauling at The Den Poise of Ipswich frustrates Bradford City's ambition By a Special Correspondent: Middlesbrough nerves fray Weekend Football Results and Tables Nelson has the eye for goals Winners take all but fat cheques Tennis Yesterday's Refuge Assurance Cricket League… Saturday's County Scoreboards Northamptonshire saved by Walker Cricket Substitute breaks deadlock Hockey Hipwood and his fast pony George Polo For the Record Langer's change of putter makes all the difference Golf McEvoy is humiliated Stark rides into history with first two places Soul poser for the star perfomer at Badminton horse trials The fall and rise of one of Our Brave Girls Heritable Capital Plan Limited Cheever is dominant for Jaguar The sporting future in focus Players in set-to with spectators Sabatini weathers unexpected storm McEnroe's entry for Queen's unconfirmed Budd man pulls out Sport in Brief Pallister likely to put play-offs before England Cop places at stake Veterans provide the inspiration Roebuck refutes clash after Botham dismissal

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