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News from 13/05/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Chris Peachment, Victoria McKee, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Judith Parsons, W. V. Lewis, R. Hoar, Paul Bompard, Andrew Longmore, Frank Stockport, Ronald Faux, Adrian Slade (Joint President), David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Clifford Webb, Penny Osborn and Jane Rackham, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Patrick Salford, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Mrs. Pauline Molloy, Michael Grade, K. Hobbs, Colin Narbrough, John Maddox, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Alfred Boom, Muriel Spark, A. G. Burnham, David Haslam, Shirley Dean, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Barbara Walsh, Lawrence Lever, F. Turner, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, John Burgon, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Lord Charles FitzRoy, Jenny MacArthur, Marcus Williams, Peter Nichols, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Stanley Manchester, Neil MacFarlane, Malcolm Smith, Simon Tait, Henry Plumb, President, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and Christopher Morris, John Woodcock, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Norman Hammond, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, William Holmes, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Roland Rudd, Anthony Kinch, Richard Evans, David Sapsted, Tim Jones and Peter Davenport, Robert Matthews, David Dykes, Director, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Olivia Hames, Vera Crofts, John Blunsden, Richard Evans Media Editor, Janet Stobart, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Marjorie Sands, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, A. P. Masheter, Director, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Richard Ford and Kerry Gill, Mandarin, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, John Ballam, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Mrs. K a Simpson, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Ian A. Jack, Mr Friday, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Caroline Camp, Thomas Stuttaford, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Robert Kilroy-Silk,

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Rival Channel chiefs locked in jungle war Portfolio-PLUS NEW-Accumulator Win £74,000 Ingenuity Rowntree plea for action Thorburn ban Times Focus Index BBC man dies in outbreak Lloyd 's syndicate must pick up a £100m bill NUS calls off illegal action and steps up Dover dispute Rivals line up as Steel quits Democrats' leadership battle (AFP): Rocard's Cabinet of the left Baker vows to revoke Lords' amendment to school reforms Moscow applauds traitor Philby A Fimbra Member O'Hare wife not guilty of kidnap News Roundup Train driver drunk Rabbi's health post Missing boy search Bar appeals concern 990 jobs axed Electricians defy TUC with single-union deal Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ring-ring Still more houses needed, says Ridley Labour exploits fears of fresh Cabinet rift Exchange rate policy By Our Political Editor: Tories attacked on adverts Labour welcomes left-wing policy think tank Lawyers move to call Sas at Gibraltar inquest Statements onshootings 'must be seen before the hearing' Steel 's tearful exit Grade attacks council choice Top players go Dutch for a tiebreaker Muscle implant breakthrough may save limbs Accident victim's nerves repaired in 45-minute operation Peers call for home taping law changes Promoters to blame' for pop star's strain Ring Torture theory in villa murders Italian police contact Scotland Yard for information Telecom says its service is better Players' £3,000 an hour to teach prince snooker Neapolitan theme for Edinburgh Airliners to have seat-back mini TVs Heart costs Hoaxer's bill Harty awake Vicar to retire Clapton split Prison strike British Telecom Students end term with win Portfolio plus New Accumulator Civil Service union leader faces £6,000 cut in salary Halifax Shetlands on show at Windsor Paint 'errors' in Tube fire ticket hall Scottish Tories slam the door on devolution BAe gives Airbus work to US firm Dutch youth aide wins job fight Museums' advisers seek £22 in to halt ER Gallery gets £1.8m portrait Tax dea on GainsboroughlSALEROOM Playing the army game in W14 Excellent choice of home-caught fish Weekend food prices Boy's tape recording traps sex abusers Bingo case woman swears on the rosary US compromise offer to Noriega World Roundup Solidarity men held Glasnost for Orwell Nuclear plant closes Senegal plea for calm Harare lions warning TWA Shamir goes walkabout in the casbah Assad telephone call brings uneasy Beirut truce Election beckons as Rocard decides on a Socialist line-up New French Chbinet Reagan's faint praise for Bush Conference could turn out a thriller Crime Writers take lessons from crime fighters Wright speaks up for Philby Christian Aid From a Correspondent, Taipei: Chinese hijack plane released by Taiwanese Rhine Army commander defies twin security threats General Accident (AFP): 32 dead as Cape bus crashes (Reuter): Skulls arrests (AP): Angola talks (Reuter): Mine clashes (AFP): Baby snatched Troops killed (Reuter): Oil attack 143 released (AFP): Paraguay ban on talks gives Vatican a shock Pope's Latin American tour Laskys Experience UN team is facing impossible task' on Soviet pull-out (Reuter): Besieged Sikhs told to give up Colombian cocaine trial the Americans cannot afford to lose Tokyo shows its seamy side to guest-workers Japan's labour scandal Sun Alliance Insurance Group Britain gave Waldheim honorary Knighthood Mercury Communications Mercury Kin nock and Thatcher clash over Chancellor 'Explain policy' demand Treasury Lords defeat for Government over opting-out procedure Adverts get new overlord VAT move under fire Tory MP's question cost £3,900 Alton Bill 'moral obligation' Abortion Parliament next week Parliament today Thatcher scorn for attack on Ingham Jail system 'dangerously overcrowded' Hurd looks for optins outside prison Home Office Labour nuclear defence pygmies Benefit of tax cuts Gibraltar praise Blowpipe deal denied Poll tax Mentor My nation born on a battlefront Shlomo Hillel(left) knows where he was 40 years ago today: watching with some relish as the British pulled out of Palesstine. Ian Murray hears the secret agent's tale of Israel's first days Where the police mean business Computers and company practice are helping to beat the criminal in Northamptonshire. Stewart Tendler investigates the Home Office's favourite force The Famous Grouse Findings A weekly series on research I. N. G. E. N. U. I. T. Y Round 11 Saturday Concise Crossword No 1563 Better manors Legacy for the living Suzy Lamplugh has left her mother with a mission. Victoria McKee asks if her new book will deliver the message Taking trouble with time off Employers are getting tougher about time off-what are the new guidellines on acceptable reasons for absence? Gold Blend No thirst aid Talkback Sights for starry eyes Times Diary The Times Diary Everybody's girl? Commentary Long march to nowhere Dennis Kavanagh reviews David Steel's 12 years as Liberal leader This taste for censorship Melting Point Science Report Yesterday's Future The Late Third Man French Imperfections Sinhalese refugee and sanctuary 'Bogus' colleges Hidden treasures Centre solace Community spirit Steps towards a single market Spray paint menace Legal Aid Bill Favoured nation Margate memories In other words Anti-Ritualism The Church Association was founded in 1865 to maintain the Protestant ideals of faith and worship in the Church of England. Some nine years later the Public Worship Regulation Act was passed to buttress these ideals, but the imprisonment of four Anglican clergymen fo contumacy served to diseredit the Act Court Circular Birthdays today Appointments Annabelinda Dress Designers University news Stowe School Merchant Taylors' School Call to save musical dog's grave Forthcoming marriages Domesday books at £185 a copy Memorial services The Thyssen Masterpieces Anniversaries Royal Society of Physicians Dr Barnardo's Sir George Gordon Lennox Gallant Grendier at Anzio Mr Laurence Sickman Mr Esmond Drury Dr Hans Popper Sir Stanley Raymond Stand, therfore, having your joins girl tabout with… Latest wills Morland - On May 10th. Margaret Joyce Morland,… California condor has landed Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale Flatshare Overseas Travel Holidays & Flights Cyprus, Confumalta, Marocco,… Special Interest To Place Your Classified Advertisement Legal Notices The Insolvency Rules 1986 Patients in waiting Television Bubbling passion Concert ROP/Temirkanov Festival Hall Curzon West End Timing it right David Sinclair meets American guitarist Ry Cooder, in London to prepare for a six-city British tour Sadly shallow portrait Theatre Married Love Wyndham's A Woman of No Importance Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds Grey days in Cannes Two days into the Cannes Film Festival, Chris Peachment reviews the first contenders to go on display Sap still rising Opera Xerxes Coliseum Stopping prisoner's letter to playwright was breach of correspondence right Copyright law treated with contempt should be altered Form listing other offences was not served The Solicitors Staff Pension Fund This selective guide to entertainment and events… Word-Watching Entertainments Metal Mickey goes to war Chase the Best Mortgage BBC 1 How will the new Garden grow? Television Choice Chasing Hare's Radio Choice Geneva talks overcome INF Treaty obstacles The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,668 Weather A wait in vain for the puffer train Commons sketch Markets The Pound Executive Editor David Brewerton Equities stage a recovery Vaux stake Profit ahead Stock Markets Main Price Changes Stock Watch The Times Index Double-edged sword of single Euroean market Kenneth Dixon, the Rownthree chairman calls for intervention on foreign takeovers CBI chief hits at government merger policy Cowie confirms DTI study Standard in £250m cash call Bank sees scope for rise in base rates Guinness recovers more of its £25m Saunders challenge to board fails Bond in hotel venture London Car Telephones Ltd Index Hill Samuel replaced as Racal adviser Business Roundup Shani refused full listing Emap in £8m deal Ward White extends bid Simon sells offshoot Concentric up to £2.6m The Times Stockwatch Triple buy for Hoskyns New rules for opencast coal Murray starts buyout fund Brokers' downgradings send Jaguar shares into reverse Stock Market More unit trusts to be won The Beauford Group P. L. C ECC builds on solid foundations Tempus Alpha Stocks Traditional Options The Ordinary General Meeting in Gn Great Nordic BP to speed up North Sea exploration and production ECC up to £59.9m at half time Greene, King buys stake in skating rinks Soaring Caradon conquers Everest with £31.9m deal Sheehy reopens EEC attack Life's a party for Peter The Times City Diary Lynch time on Wall St The Times City Diary Empty chair The Times City Diary Big catch The Times City Diary Retiring, not out The Times City Diary Storms knock £10m off Royal Insurance Cadbury in the cold as chocolate war hots up Comment Mowlem plans European city airport network By Our Industrial Editor: Shopfloor innovators could save Britain millions Britain at its best New CBI president gives warning on investment Governor warns banks on gold loans Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Interest rate fears curb Dow advance Wall Street London Traded Options General Accident Equities regain composure Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures A new life in the treasure house Almost half the world's great art works are found in Italy, yet the task to preserve and promote them clashes continually with the demands of a modernizing society. Roger Boyes examines the implications for tourism The Sforza Gastle What to See The sensation that is Venice Venice is a city that reverberates with the sounds of the heart Prospect Art Tours Ltd A skiing industry comes to life as the whole country joins in Banca Popolare Delletruria Fiat Europe's Driving Force Vidal on his love affair with Ravello Citalia La Scala by satellite The world's top opera house is preparing for a global audience. Peter Nichols considers the challenge Nelson's Emma amid the willows Putting Sicily on show Teatro alla Scala The silent enemy on the attack Roma Gunner Clarke and the fresco How one of the greatest paintings was saved A list of essential tourist attractions is a highly emotive subject. Lord Charles FitzRoy, fine art expert, discusses the treasures he considers should not be missed Warriors from the sea Bottling up mini navies Your Own Business More and more go it alone Big increases in the number of jobs likely to be created by small businesses, and in the total of self-employed people, have been predicted in a study by the Manpower Services Commission, writes Brian Collert Sky-high prices likely for airport site Commercial Property Chamberlain&Willows Multiple Display Advertising Items Conrad Ritablat & Co Egerton Hacienda International Spanish Computer Accessories/… Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Coal Estates Local London Group PLC Edward Erdman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broadwell Land Plc General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exclusive Licence Opportunity Systemcity (Office Equipment) Limited Under Capitalised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorola Restaurant for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyde Park Motor Co. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vauxhall makes 'hot hatch' bid B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Four-wheel steering: the great debate Motoring by Clifford Webb Porsche's sneak preview Ford exclusivity costs a little extra BMW LJK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hooper & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Vodacentre Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holloway Bank Service Station Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delay in departure of Cup challenger Vachting Diary Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Try this Car Buyers Guide Reliant Motor PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce and Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Majestic Moon Madness has Hardwicke objective Racing: Cauthen Collects 61-1 Treble at York Multiple Classified Advertising Items York result Motortune Monarch Little Aston Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Successful appeal by Ives Multiple Classified Advertising Items 928S Series II Auto. 1984 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vauxhall GM Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Hill suspended for rest of season after Cheltenham offence Point-To-Point Melson Motors Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Half a Year can return in style Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections Burning gives Pipe personal best total of 107 winners Mandarin: Carlisle Selections Stratford Selections Mandarin: Taunton Selections Gower's fifty sets up remarkable win (AP): Australia retain Simpson Cable Television Picture Gallery Pringle does enough to make sure that Essex scrape home Cricket Impressive reminder to selectors Edgar stable dominant on first day Equestrianism Retracing famous footsteps Middlesex ran continues as England bowlers keep form England's new offer Yesterday's Other Scoreboards England decide on an experimental opening Rugby Union Greenidge opens tip at home Rain plays havoc as Senna sets fast time Motor Racing ILEA set to close sport sites Liverpool's destiny depends on Barnes On the eve of the FA Cup final, David Miller assesses the Footballer of the Year and the team of the year By a Special Correspondent: Furlong is Enfield's salvation Football Three changes in Olympic build-up squad Hockey United nations of Solent Crowd and climate add to Lendl's discomfort Tennis For the Record Stockholm Reckons achievers Golf Council unsure of action on steroids Jahangir determined to claim his revenge Squashrackets Dickson's hopes fade on the wind Yachting Collins in corner over Ebu defence Boxing Marsh is seeking ring return Curran handed a key role for Milk Race Cycling Capel steals Botham's thunder Johnston's decision angers Dalglish New sponsors The Scottish Foutball League has completed a £1 million two-year sponsorship deal with B & Q, the do-it-yourself company, who are replacing Fine Fare, who contributed £750,000 over the previous three seasons Satellite proposals close to approval Gascoigne may follow Leighton Thorburn sentence ridiculed as lenient Boxall and James lead after-round crawl Tour invitations withdrawn (AP): Manager backed Sport in Brief Retirement plans denied by Whitbread Politics chips away at golf End Column Wounds will be self-inflicted Paired with the South Africans

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