News from 12/05/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Bernard Long, A. J. Howie, Victoria Glendinning, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jennifer A. Scott, Simon Barnes, Boris Johnson, Pearce Wright, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Ivo Tennant, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Penny Osborn and Jane Rackham, Tim Jones and David Sapsted, John L. Marshall, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Monica Dickens, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Tate, Geoffrey Hopton, Peter Ball, Gerald Turton, Fiona McCarthy, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Ann Kent, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, King John, Charles Bremner, Maria Perry Robinson, Ian Murray, Ebel es Saqi, Stephen Rowlinson, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston and David Nicholson-Lord and Christopher Walker, A. R. F. Carter, Gavin Bell, Brian James and Andrew Morgan, H. L. B. Walker, Lesley Drennan, Robert Kirley, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, J. M. Munn, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Martin, Peter Laverack, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Maicoim Bradbury, Alexandra Jackson, F. G. Maynard, Conrad Voss Bark, Alun Anderson, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Hugh Weeks, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Robert Moreland, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Donald Cameron Watt, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Simon Callow, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Richard Owen and Christopher Follett, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, A. Zalewski, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, I. W., Mark Williams, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, P. J. Purser, Gillian Greenwood, K. Wood, Phillip Knightley, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, A. W. Woodruff, Ann Hills, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoSteel will not contest SLD leadership Now Ashdown and Beith are the main contenders Portfolio—PLUS NEW—Accumulator Win £74,000 Ingenuity Howe warning Deals studied All-rounders Index Drivers face court threat as Dover blockade goes on Dover action organized in drivers' washroom Traitor Philby is dead at 76 in Russia News of spy's death broken by Soviet Embassy Lawson remarks send world markets reeling Single-union deal flouts TUC ban Master spy takes secrets to grave Weatherall Militants routed in union election News Roundup Extradition refused Race against time £10m boost for zoo Post Office pay offer Ogdon film rescued Rumbelows P&O chief's Tory links attacked Rancorous Commons exchanges during ferry strike debate Bug hits Leader of Lords Times journalists win awards Kinnock softens nuclear stance Royal Academy Ramsden cleared over VAT evasion How a couple's quick drink delayed flight 517 Mafia link denied over killing of restaurateurs London's Italian community shocked by four murders in luxury villa School violence 'on the rise' Councils urge car boot sales ban Robbery thought to be likely motive Win will pay for holiday in Kenya Portfolio-PLUS NEW-Accumulator National Telephones Moore is given rough ride on social security reforms Scottish Conservative Party Conference Young offers more satellite licences Dixons Mounties riding high Sotheby 's record run is well timed Alfa Romeo racer is sold for £1.5m Saleroom By Sarah Jane Checkland Ant Market Correspondent Judges in call to unify High Court Fraud investigators get stronger powers to tackle City crime Steel taught party to look for power Lady Platt raises a question of titles Europe Open for Business Thatcher's driving seat Privatization of British Coal to begin in 1990s Bush wins Reagan backing but party doubts mass appeal Terror group held in Pretoria swoop World Roundup Sikh temple battle INF Treaty 'progress' Arms pact denied (AP): Peru Cabinet resigns (AP): Coup attempt fails Correction Power struggles and food crisis weaken Contras Berlin's century gives America something to sing about From Our Correspondent: Cyprus car bomb aimed at Israel Embassy kills 3 UN's grandstand view of Lebanon strife Singapore and America in tit-for-tat expulsions Gorbachev woos editors in drive to press home reforms Danish poll deadlock leaves warships row unresolved Talks augur well but Pretoria still holds key to Angolan settlement Moscow benefits from crisis Nuclear policy and Nato Walesa sees lessons in failure Polish shipyard strikers accept defeat P&O chief had a huge pay-off, says Meacher Nus Strike Shortage of nurses 'remains serious' Whips put faith in Thatcher NUS members 'not informed' Firms defying US defended Trade and industry questions Tougher planning 'needed in South' Home-improvement move defeated Minister defends Budget change Treasury Gilts escape route closed Water sale schemes Minister on the ball £2.9bn trade deficit Companies' investment Public poll tax register Parliament today The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Middle man most likely When nominations close for the leadership of the SLD at the end of the month, Paddy Ashdown will be the candidate to beat The Times Profile Paddy Ashdown Ingenuity Round 10 British Diabetic Association Playing their trump card A sad loss of gloss Artfile Juggling with space junk Falling satellites are just one peril in orbit, Pearce Wright reports Concise Crossword No 1562 Sun, sea, sand…and sickness How far do you have to go to get food poisoning? Ann Kent reports on the health risks on holiday—and at home Old wives' tales of the hernia Medical Briefing Time for fancies of the spring London City Airways Is there poison still for tea? Questions for examinations Meanwhile in Britain… Furniture First Aid with Afriend of mine was in Paris reccntly, visiting Samucl Beckett Times Diary Simon Callow Times Diary Stifled rights Commentary Gorbachov's balancing act Mary Dejevsky on the growing polarization over Soviet reform Crying wolf once too often Tipping the balance Science Report Competing Coal Towards Two TUCs The State of Denmark Human element in sweets deals Submarine incident Quoting Elizabeth Age bar to bench Taking the dates etc. out of history Through glass darkly Contingency fees Attention to detail The Japaness Mission Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheons Dinners Forthcoming marriages The Thyssen Masterpieces Chartered Institute of Building Service luncheon Appointments Horris Hill Christening Marriage Westminster Abbey Anniversaries Kim Philby Briton who becakme Soviet super-spy The Right Rev Moses Scott Mr Arthur Wareham Births British Heart Foundation The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research The British Home & Hospital for Incurables Helena International Art for whose sake? Television Stark pictures of pathos Opera La Bohéme Royal, Glasgow RHHP Epic on a shoestring Cinema Testimony (PG) Curzon West End On the Black Hill (15) Lumière Travelling North (15) cannons Shaftesbury Avenue, Chelsea; Screen Baker Street A Prayer for the Dying (15) Leicester Square Theatre Prince of Darkness(18)Prince Charles The ragged-trousered fool Theatre The Shaughtam The Olivier Days of reckoning King John The Other place, Statford-upon-Avon A genuine country article Rock Tammy Wynette Royal Albert Hall Spink & Son Limited Bösendorfer What women want Fiona McCarthy on a reassessment of the seminal shrink Freud a Life For Our Time By Peter Gay Dent, £16.95 Picador Intricate intimacies Fiction Cigarettes By harry Mathews Carcanet The Cellar at the Top of the Stairs By Stephen Prasher Hememann, £10.95 The Old Gand By Simon Raven Hamish Hamilion. £13.95 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery New Books That old scribbler's itch Philip Howard Unsent Letters By Maicoim Bradlbury André Deutsch, £9.96 Cosy crisis in comfort Novel of the Week Victoria Glendinning Dear Doctor Lily By Monica Dickens Vlking, £11.95 Viking Word-Watching Entertainments Concerts Information Service France through the lens Theares Joremy Kingston: Films: Geoff Brown:… Hawkshead Sportswear Ltd Life in an NHS limbo Television Choice Educational Supplement BBC1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,667 By Staff Reporters: 'My thoughts are with those he betrayed' Weather A spring clean as scratchy 78 plays Commons sketch Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Harrisons profits top £90m GrandMet up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch The Times Index Lawson starts market plunge Turbulent times for stock cxchanges around the world By Our City Staff: First hint of Rowntree bid block Courage pubs hived off for £1.3bn BAe promise to invest £1bn in Rover Dominoes tumble from Tokyo to Wall St Fleming resigns as adviser BM Business & Finance Deals in T Cowie studied by DTI Petrocon in £1.8m sale of loss-makers Business Roundup £8m write-off by Central TMD up to £600,000 LWT to sell Page & Moy Guinness Mahon Holdings plc Gain at Local London Cooper buys lock maker Electrical retailers 'overstocked GrandMet progress is hard to fault Tempus Currencies lift Associated Paper Monarch cash call to raise £17.85m Full listing planned as de Morgan tops £1.4m Henry Boot & Sons PLC M&S stages a second-half recovery to top £500m Stakis up to £9.7m at half time Parrish makes £1.6m loss as crash takes toll Costs of demerger hold GPG profits at £14.3m Shell leaps 50% to £900m Going to bat for The Rat The Times City Diary Dr Owen 's new job The Times City Diary Into Africa The Times City Diary Trolley song The Times City Diary Star signs of disaster The Times City Diary Rates to go up as CU rises by 68% Harrisons & Crosfield Nigel Lawson sets up another random walk Comment Grand Metropolitan Alpha Stocks London Traded Options The Times By Our City Staff: Meyer to buy out Dutch partner Trencherwood in £10m call Equitable Life unit trusts to be won Olympia & York to take a 33% stake in Stanhope Base Lending Rates CU Commercial Union By Our City Staff: Prestwich near to deal on sale of Bosh Radio CBI call for monopoly rethink GN Great Nordic Lawson remarks on interest rates start ?9bn plunge in share values Stock Market Recent Issues Wilful ignorance is not 'causing' Director is constructive trustee through failure to disclose Japanese lead the way down Tokyo (Reuter): Hang Seng in sharp drop Hong Kong Deducting tax for work abroad Traditional Options Dow tumbles to a 37 point loss Wall Street Nervous selling Stock Exchange Prices Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Executives who want to reach the top must plan their job changes As a head-hunter, Stephen Rowlinson considers versatility is an essential attribute for the 20th-century high flyer Appointments Phone Arthur Andersen & Co. Compuvac Jonathan Wren Accountancy Royal Ordnance Black Horse Agencies Ever Sold Insurance? Abbey National Adair International Cavell Executive Recruitment ICL Granada Ried Thunberg & Co. Manager Want a Career Not a Job? Trainee Negotiator Deloitte Haskins Sells Maine-Tucker Allied Dunbar Randle Cooke and Associates TSB Group ALPS Colefax and Fowler Limited FFB Accountancy Personnel Junior Sales Executive/telephone Canvasser Conservative Research Department Hugh Wigg Marsh & Parsons Prudential Holborn Gardiner & Theobald KPG Fenwick The Forum of Private Business Monsoon Teleconnect Limited Competitive Sports Person? IBM Partnership Secretary Chartered Secretary Packaging Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Managing Consultant InterExec SMI Seer AMA Designer Bathrooms Trainee Negotiators Fauld Town & Country Chairs Co Ltd Administrator Cranfield School of Management Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career The Sunday Times Would You Fit into Finance? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Douglas Llambias Management Opportunity Fimbra Price Waterhouse Securities Clerks/advances Clerks Multicore Solders Ltd Bahamas The Chelsea Design Co Henry & James TVS Sports Council Epsom Ewell Truro Cathedral Annabelinda a Manageress Dress Designers Bought Ledger/assit Computer Operator Be Someone in the World of Money Consultants to the Tourist Industry Sales Executive Anscombe & Ringland Prudential Multilingual Services Analog Devices Ortlinghaus Uk Ltd Speak Well? Securities Clerks/advances Clerks Indigo Products Limited French Property Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items HG Jaecrow Systems Services Limited Sales Manager Maine - Tucker Putnams Collections Ltd Francophone Africa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career plan Limited Financial Accountant Financial Controller Architect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking and Accountancy PPS Personnel Resources Macro Economists Harrison Willis Graduates To Advertise in this Feature Please Banking and Accountancy Computer Auditor Pattern of the in-crowd Two-dimensional design offers a great range of options to the art graduate and a flexible approate can bring great Robert Walters Associates Banking & Accountancy Link International Search & Selection Ltd Michael Page Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark Alderwick Peachell Partners Ltd Monahans Accountancy Personnel Alderwick Peachell Partners Ltd Hartley Accountancy Super Secretaries La Crème De La Crème Conoco Secretary/assistant to Joint Directors Pa/administrator Select Appointments Plc Green Moon Ltd Legal La Creme Partners Secretary Legal Audio Secretary Covent Garden The Finsbury Secretariat Limited Secretary/receptionist Embassy of Japan, W1 Miller/McNish Part—time Vacancies Multiple Display Advertising Items Pa/secretary Crone Corkill Ron Goldie, Tootal Clothing Ltd Chartleigh Excellent Salaries Aae Portman Recruitment Services Ltd Heaton Bennett Secretary Pa Francis Kyle Gallery Smart Bright Secretary Aa Consultants Marketing Assistant Crone Corkill Executive Secretary/administrator B. J. Crawford's Crone Corkill Bureau Public Relations and Advertising Sock shop Abacus Junior Secretary-Arts 2 Days a Week! New venture Pa to Md Sales Secretary David Messum Ltd Secretary/chelsea Holland Park Westend Chartered Surveyors PHH Homequity Ltd Grosvenor Sec/pa Pa to Director Susan Beck Cavendish Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary Broad Street Associates Maine - Tucker Advertising Admin Secretarial Angela Mortimer The bracing air competition Sport may be rubbing its hands in glee at the prospect of picking up large slices of television action, and the money that goes with it. But, as Peter Ball warns in the last article in his three-part series, the product must come with a guaranteed audience Speed up play Sports Letters Dressing down Hick deserves a special case Salute to MCC Not time to impede movement Finding balance An initial lesson Red Glow earns warm tributes after fine trial Racing Hard work pays for Martin and Gosbee Fencing Tweed stocks dry up Fishing Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Mandarin: Dowsing to complete Eddery double Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Timely misses tilt against Ravinella Benson and Taylor guide Kent to an improbable victory Cricket: Home Openers Put on 180 at Canterbury after Essex Squander their Strong Position Chance for Botham in old pals' act Cricket Scores Hemmings secures victory with gallant late flourish Tracing the original Aboriginals As their descendants arrive in Britain, Marcus Williams recalls some of cricket's earliest pioneers Edgbaston mounts security operation Leading riders to renew rivalry in Windsor event Equestrianism Harris ends season with dignity intact Squash Rackets New faces named in trial teams Bowls Davis date at Cafe Royal Snooker From a Correspondent: Dickson is master of Kiwi crews Yachting British boats in tight battle Wimbledon's pride is a Wise answer to strong criticisms Football: Finalists' Player of the Year Makes an Unexpected Contribution to their Physical Play Delighted Ferguson takes Leighton to Old Trafford Mechelen collect first title MacAri and Graham given heavy fines Facilities win praise from British chief Olympic Games Quarterbacks to duel American Football Sanchez is not included in Irish plans For the Record Football Reid holds the key to Newcastle deal Balance tilts to Telford Molby in line for Wembley call-up Players under threat of ban for SA tour Water Polo (Reuter): Olympic fears for Finns Ice Hockey Lydon bailed after court appearance Rugby League Littlewoods Kaylor bows out after successful defence by Collins Boxing A record of distinction Coe ready to set off on the long haul to Seoul Athletics Panton back on line for a third win Golf Budd a victim of divided loyalties British Games gap is closing Age-old problem plagues Vilas Hunter traps his prey Home advantage splendid fillip for Ballesteros Moynihan issues a warning UEFA 'in breach of EC rules' (Reuter): Sprinters to clash Sport in Brief (Reuter): Seoul boycott is less likely Scottish FA is angered by United actions Donning the coat of honour End Column
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