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News from 16/05/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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H. Hanley, David Wade, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Clifford Longley, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, John Evans, President, Catherine Bennett, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Richard Thomson, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Robin Oakley, Sally Brompton, Penny Osborn and Jane Rackham, Hilary Finch, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Harry Eyres, Yvonne Thomas, Penelope Ody, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Bernard Levin, Stephen Lewis, Brian James, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, David Bernstein, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Katharine Tracey, John Young, P. A. Seymour, A. Gutman, Dave Taylor, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Falkland, H. F., Alister Sutherland, Doreen King, David S. Painter, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Gavin Bell, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, William Greaves, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Caleb G. Williams, Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, Beryl Dixon, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, John Blunsden Monte Carlo, Heather Kirby, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, John Kelly, Director, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Tim Jones and Peter Davenport, Gareth Morris, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Young, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Ingrid O'Mahoney, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, David Elstein, Director of Programmes, W. J. G. Yonge, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Andrew Lycett, Anthony Holden, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Roy Jenkins, Susan MacDonald and Alan Tillier, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, Pete Raine, Penny Perrick, Mac Margolis, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor,

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Patients may be allowed to quit the NHS Moore plans reforms to permit contracting out Tomorrow Portfolio plus New Accumulator Win £22,000 Power rules Times Focus Index Afghans cheer as Soviet troops head for home French dockers snub NUS Seamen's dispute Wimbledon cheers its own victory Ecstatic crowds hial their conquering heroes Soaring £ dilemma in Cabinet Three die as gun gang attack busy Belfast bar Sudan terror raids leave seven dead Premier Portfolio Poll tax 'will cost £266m to set up' News Roundup Cyril Smith to retire Charge is dropped Jail problems worsen Soviet players lead Chair remains empty ER Metropolitan Police Collectivist press urges end to 'media monopoly' Hammond to reject new rule changes TUC faces split Local regiment is posted to Ulster About-turn for disaster State vouchers call to offer patients full private cover X-rays 'will miss tumours' Plants misnamed by garden centres How a PC handles a radioactive dog Black guard at Palace Postcode that fails to deliver The Vicotria Wine Company Muslim pupils sent home for praying Courts are 'ignoring experts on sex abuse' Audi Police want marksmen to be protected by secrecy How cosy links with halls of academe are breaking Whitehall Brief by David Walker New curriculum 'barbaric' Heskeths put art collection up for sale Sotheby's arranges a charity auction in Peking Sun Alliance Insuracne Group JMB case a threat to fraud hearings Gun charge Exams attack Energy search Pay rise battle Boys' service Abbey National Building Society Underground chief draws up £3bn plan for London Strategy for rail: 1 Moore's market deals Observer censured for shock pictures By Our Transport Correspondent: Ring road traffic averages 23mph Motorway repairs Overhaul urged in employee training Iran threat to us over tanker raid World Roundup Drugs role for forces Russian admiral dies Shooting in Nouméa Hungary's free union General strike by Jerusalem Arabs Syrian clamp on militia war Soviet bases in festive mood as troops wait for convoys home Rebel offensive spreads panic in Kabul Russian forces begin Afghanistan pull-out amid rising tension Gorbachov sets date for ending food shortages Agricultural reforms Mujahidin build up armoury Soldier's farewell to the frontline Mitterrand holds high ground for poll battle MPs hack austerity call of embattled Belgrade leader Botha warns Angola on Cuban advance Southern Africa peace efforts Paraguay struggle for papal support From Our Correspondent, Delhi: 125 surrender at Sikh temple Singapore renews its attack against US 'interference' Lawson calms disputes over sterling EEC finance ministers' meeting 27 die in church outing tragedy 14 killed Rebel gives up Protest jump Cabinet grows Mine deaths Rebels shot Water plight Space supply Boomtime in tranquillity land Keep it under your hat, old boy, but London's clubs, which once were struggling for survival, are doing rather well in Thatcher's Britain. Brian James trod softly through some hallowed portals to find out what keeps them ticking I. N. G. E. N. U. I. T. Y Round 13 Blinking liberties French television is accused of using subliminal images. But is British TV really any better? Concise Crossword No 1565 The Times The Clubs and their Quirks Master masker Television Ambition falters Opera The Flying Dutchman Dome, Brighton The Royal Opera Shakespeare's Italian lover Impulsive and romantic, the Olivier looked a natural Romeo - but could he speak verse? Anthony Holden begins a three part series on a great actor's greatest roles Vocal winner takes all Recital Carol Vaness Wigmore Hall Devastated by Germany's war Theatre Sunday's Children Derby Playhouse Scratched record Radio Tomorrow: The Entertainer Piccadilly Theatre TI Trade Indemnity Clement Freud Picture Gallery Owen's next move? Commentary Robin Oakley Mitterrand's wider stage Roy Jenkins on Europe's natural leader—but one needing a partner Juries generous to a fault Getting to grips Science Report Hurt by strikes Tory Leaders The Russians Go Home Silver lining Mergers as threat to competition Death on the Rock Housing anomaly The final paragraph of Mr. David Harrison's… A model of academic freedom Christian teaching Cinema revival Full circle Storm priorities Legal aid snag Light fantastic? The weary wait to enter Britain (By Our Paris Correspondent.): Through French Eyes A Race of "Big Boys. " The Gold Card Announces a New Annual Report Lessons for the parents to learn Would you believe it if you were told that your child was a bully? Heather Kirby hears the teachers' side of the story The Gold Card Summary of Charges Ursula's way At 74, and unconventional to the last, the Hon Ursula Wyndham has written her first book. Sally Brompton met her Death shall have no dominion Tim Behrens has written the story of his brother and sister-in-law's romantic life - and their suicides. He tells Catherine Bennett why Flowers in your ear Trinity Hospice Scoring points Talkback Casio Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Bonhams Knightsbridge & Chelsea A vital role in the inner cities Nature Notes Picture Gallery Talbot Heath, Bournemouth High School The Thyssen Masterpieces Memorial Service Service dinner Marriages Dinner Admiral Sergei Gorshkov Mastermind of global Soviet sea power Sir Joseph Latham Chet Baker National Library for the Blind Rejoice In the Lord. O ye righteous: for praise Is… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Chartity in St. James Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schools and Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horses for country courses Tack & Brass John Young traces the progress of horses from hauling ploughs to pulling in the crowds Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Has become one of the main attractions at events… Bilinguasec Kompass Recruitment Consultants Staffplan Limited Kington Horse Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items University of London Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Mary College Multiple Display Advertising Items Chair in Farm Animal Medicine and Production Multiple Display Advertising Items Universit of York Multiple Display Advertising Items King Saud University University of London Trinity College, Oxford Univesity of Edinburgh Colege Prifysgol Cymru Aberystwyth The University… Educational Studentships Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Oratory School Head Rannoch School Bursar Rossall A fine view from the spire In another article on employment openings in Britain, Beryl Dixon looks at Salisbury, a historic market town which is well placed to take advantage of its assets Shiplake College Multiple Classified Advertising Items King's College School Wimbledon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tu Technische Universiteit Multiple Display Advertising Items The Polytechnic of Wales Polytechnig Cymru Fellowships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items S. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pitman Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretarial and Cookery Courses SIRIUS This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Home grown inspiration To Place your Entertainments BBC1 T Telecom Security Radio Choice MHA Methodist Homes for the Aged A scientific figurehead Downing Street check on agencies The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,670 Weather Helicopters save 150 on moor trek Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton By Our City Staff: Tate plans? new target after US acquisition Liffe 'should play lead role in Europe' Ladbroke sells seven hotels The Times Stock Watch Stockwatch 26 Tempus 26 Usm Review 26 Econ view 27… Call for tough but flexible Dower regime City expects strong rise in sterling to continue By Our Economics Correspondent: UK 'should not join EMS' CEGB plan Keen hopes for Corton Beach USM Review Prouting listing to raise £20m Minister attacks EEC move Nestlé to unwrap its plans John Charcol Business and Finance Sport Southern California Edison Finance Company, N. V.… London City Airways Rating minefield at Lonrho Tempus Marli's & Gervolk Corp Bishop and Robertson Chalmers Solicitors More unit trusts to be won The Times Stock Watch Japanese savings hold key to world demand Gilt-Edged Retailers look for recovery as April sales disappoint By Our City Staff: Ashcroft group to shed 48% stake in Henlys LoD backs school links Cumming is going to the Bar Narrowing the field Noble feet Battle lines are drawn over the pound Currency Wards: Who Stands where UniChem plan may prove a bitter pill Beetle drive Poetry corner Capita to capitalize on council poll tax Challenge to reign of the dollar hears US Notebook Test-driving tax law before it goes on sale Economic View By Our City Staff: Knauf builds UK plant Swire Pacific Limited Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Board Meetings Base Lending Rates Hitachi Appointments Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week A fine old city springs to life How is it that Glasgow, once a byword for decay and violence, is looking increasingly attractive to locals and investors alike? Kerry Gill finds the answers Coats Viyella Glasgow Action Garden show's cash crop Putting on the style in 1990 Struthers The Festivals Unit, Glasgow District Council How Iceland warmed to the Scots From Green Fingers to White Knuckles Partners who make Glasgow miles better A nation in love with plastic money Britons love to shop with plastic cards, more so in fact than any of their European neighbours, says Richard Thomson, our Banking Correspondent. This is despite the risks of fraud and financial embarrassment, but perhaps debit cards will save them from the worst effects Cards by the million More selective targeting of credit card products Jane Adams, PLF Communications Ltd At the touch of a button Access Retailers in Uk & Ireland Barclaycard The missing wallet that started the plastic age 'Eat now, pay later' in New York 40 years ago has turned into a massive industry Building societies advance BPCC Ultracard Ltd Competition hots up for the card of your choice What a credit card says about you The Joint Credit Card Company Ltd How a town tried to play its card right Cashless Society/3 Halifax Cardcash Members APRs Storing up bills? The Joint Credit Card Company Ltd Joining in the smart card set Cashless Society/4 We have a long way with the smart ways of the French and the Japanese NCR When will we join the club? The Joint Cred it Card Company Ltd A nightmare of missing plastic Benefits for the customer Rules of the bar How have retailers a adjusted to new technology? Penlope Ody reports PO: Buy now, pay instantaneously Credit-Card Protection Services and Fees The shopper's salvation must wait a while yet The Joint Credit Card Company Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Zarak Partnership Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Zarak Partnership Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Zarak Partnership Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Austin Knight Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Zarak Partnership Recruitment Consultants Run the Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Joint property sale clause valid La Crème De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Yves Saint Laurent Demolition in factory not a 'process' Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Limit of eye safety duty Pf Pathfinders Personel Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballesteros's outburst against Pga officials Dunlop considers Curragh alternative for Alwuhush James takes the title as Faldo falters at last hole Golf Nottingham suffer a double blow Squash Rackets Tragedy strikes at Bangor Day of reckoning for England Ward weaves his spell Donnelly's slip proves costly Motor Racing Saturday's racing results Leaders on the Flat Records for Ridgeon Athletics Results from seven meetings Edgar rounds off fifth victory by defeating mother Equestrianism Titles shared out in a perfect finale Tennis Win a luxury tennis weekend Bearcone finds his niche Points-To-Point Mandarin: Polar Gap to confirm star quality Mandarin: Windsor Mandarin: Edinburgh The Times Racing Service 'Careless' Nicholls suspended Blinkered first time From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Ravinella booked for Ascot after narrow win Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Southwell From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Reid loses out as Prince Of Birds proves superior Stephenson in form Curragh result No Title Wembley proves no match for Beasant Today's Golfer Wimbledon the great levellers Liverpool find themselves dragged down as the FA Cup is won and lost in two dramatic minutes Moynihan warns the supporters Pools Check The Weekend's Results Ghosts of finals past return to haunt United Red cards for PM Bradford get in lane on route 66 Kelly hero in revival by Walsall Webb foils final win for Luton Cricket: West Indies Issue Chilling Message in… Injuries cloud the demolition of a fragile Somerset Yesterday's Refuge Assurance Cricket League Scoreboards Saturday's Benson and Hedges Cup Scoreboards Cup places finalized Thousand for Hick as Botham fails again Feast of tries in final For the Record Eggo makes light of adversity in his steady victory Golf Kent and Lucas in form Polo Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Out-thought, outfought and outplayed More FA Cup reports, page 46 Chelsea live to fight again Milan win title Teenager scares Lendl Cricket in the Blood Wimbledon at the crossroads as Europe beckons Praise for Beasant Selection that suspends belief England 14 First for Kelly Sport in Brief Senna s blunder is a gift for Prost Winners strike blow for justice End, Column

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