News from 17/05/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Chris Peachment, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Andrew Billen, Nick Nuttall, Hazhir Teimourian, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Francis McCarthy, Cliff Feltham, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Jonathan Rosenhead, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Howard Foster, Dennis Jordan (Principal negotiating officer), Peter Davenport, Richard Tracey, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Mark Goodwin (former Distic Officer), David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, David Hands, Michael Berry, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, Paul Vallely, John Markoff, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Michael Manley, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Otto Plaschkes Chief Executive, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, John Russell Taylor, Robin Oakley and David Smith, Christopher Mosey, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Yuri Matischen, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Norah C. Gillow, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Brian James and Andrew Billen, Robert Matthews, John Clare Education Correspondent, Richard Evans Media Editor, Roy Dean, Andrew Pollack, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Donald Read, Ben Pimlott, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, P. T. Muchlinski, Eileen B. Phillips, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Peter Aykroyd, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Sean Hallohan, Anthony Holden, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, G. F. Wooldridge, Michael Horsnell, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Newmark,
ResumoSoaring pound row fuels Tory fears of split Bank intervenes to stop sterling rising Portfolio plus New Accumulator Win £22,000 Ingenuity Sweet warning Sale record Past masters Ticket probe Index Icons tumble as Russia's murky past pours out British family die in blast Khartoum hotel attack Watchdog head wins battle for preview power Rees-Mogg code will curb TV sex and violence Thatcher warns Lords over revolt on reforms Super jet planned to rival the jumbo Legionelia closes Guy's dental clinic Heritable Capital Plan Limited £72,000 pay rise for TV-am chief News Roundup Video copyright test Land Rover work-in Nuclear plants 'safe' Timetable teething Prefect's £13.600 bill Kasparov draws with Karpov Tighter check on building controls Belfast fearful of reprisals Public house murders Government pledges better conventional arms White Paper shows continuing fall in defence budget GCSE boys talk of French without fears Demands for resignation of leaders National Union of Seamen's conference Health authority markets surgery Underground steps up search for private cash Strategy for rail: 2 Police in TUC talks on picket violence Grandmother who £1m is cleared of bingo conspiracy BBC sells Hulton pictures Families fight to stop factory smell New alarm may save babies Cot death research Understudy is new Ziegfeld star Rival estate agents battled in street Meacher sues paper for libel Couple dedicated to helping refugees British victims of Sudan blast TV-am presenter in £400,000 claim A dinner service for a winner Portfolio—PLUS NEW—Accumulator Safari trips go EEC Aids toll Body found Peer, 26, dies Baby taken Escort cracks Marriage ends Head backed Barclays Crown prosecutions staff 'near breaking point' Survey finds service has lost effectiveness Tate Gallery is to get Clark archive Saleroom Tube safety warnings 'not seen by director' Recruits told to taunt coloured comrades Renault Falklands life on show Gay body loses its bid for church site Syrian troops poised to end war between rival militias Running battles continue among devastated Beirut slums Radicals dominate Iran poll Algeria restores Moroccan links World Roundup New deal for women (Reuter): Yugoslav wage limits Euro-fighter agreed Warning on Angola (AP): Solidarity man freed Appeal to remove drugs from the underworld US mayors call for legalized heroin (Reuter): Court endorses Marcinkus immunity Envoy lay in sandpit waving gun at passers-by (AP): Israeli soldiers kill two as unrest flares By Our Foreign Staff: Move to halt flow of arms to Sikhs Chateau Millet Mitterrand's tactics could produce Socialist landslide Run-up to the French elections The Avis guarantee Meese dismisses his chief spokesman Campaigner Bush on outdoor trail Soviet 'feudal' laws attacked Pull-out ceremony highlights cracks in Kabul regime Fears that new trade barriers will replace old EEC and protectionism BUPA Medical Centres Rees-Mogg's TV post provokes Labour fury Media Third reading for Felixstowe Bill MPs protest at rail line's fate Unofficial group for Scots MPs Peers delay decision on school religion House of Lords Embarrassment that must be settled Ferry inquiry ordered Planning law policy review Private members' motions Offenders must have no refuge Anxiety over library plan Proportion of aid down BR to report on tunnel Peers' cash Scottish law Parliament today Brimful of style Thai Smooth as silk Glow for gold People Bee prepared Brimful of style Fashion by Liz Smith Roses are bursting into bloom on cartwheels of straw as the young leaders of Britain's flourishing millinery business get ready to fulfil our fantasies for the new summer season After the panda, the world On the day World Wildlife Fund changes its spots, Prince Philip tells Brian James of his broader mission Carl Zeiss Jena Concise Crossword No 1566 Fighting off the Ziegfeld follies Three weeks into its run, Harold Fielding's £3.2m extravaganza is in deep trouble. Brain James and Andrew Billen report on a bloody rescue operation 2GUD to be true New Words for Old Ingenuity Round 14 TWA For the best of America Years ago I shared a New York flat with a woman who was seeing an actor. When I was introduced Times Diary Picture Gallery Duped by his faith Commentary More power to the viewer Mary Whitehouse urges real teeth for the broadcasting watchdog Sir Geoffrey's forlorn flourish Genes in the wash Science Report Take Care with Health Sour Grapes in the Green Belt Teachers' tenure Parents' ballots Fair play for video copyright A country chimera? Doubtful finds History teaching In other words Science viewed in moral terms Another poll tax Hidden treasures Quoting Elizabeth Margate memories The French Republic Attack upon the National Assembly Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Bridge Appointments Wildflower week Asthma Research Council Luncheons Parliament this week Today's royal engagements Reception Dinners Forthcoming marriages The Thyssen Masterpieces Birthdays today Marriages Anniversaries Memorial service Dame Albertine Winner Services to hospice movement Mr Paul Osborn Mr Alan Barker Mr Kenneth Capon Announcements & Personal Latest wills Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation To Place Your Classified Advertisement Chambers and Partners Barnett Kinnings ICL a Member of the STC PLC Group Cripps & Shone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nixdorf Computer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers and Partners Trowers & Hamlins Kerseys Solicitors Allan Janes & Co. Words of hope Television Bösrndorfer London Piano Centre Educating Archie Anthony Holden records the personal and artistic revitalization which accompanied Laurence Olivier's creation of the role of Archie Rice in The Entertainer Top names, second-rate work Chris Peachment reports on echoes and ghosts of 1968 at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival Dames do good Concert Bicentennial Concert Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Sounding simple Medieval Ensemble of London Purcell Room Marking time with old stagers Galleries 220th Summer Exhibition Royal Academy of Arts Theatre Royal Haymarket Information Service Entertainments Strange times ahead The Times Television and Radio Siemens Variations Killingly funny Radio Choice On the terrorist trail in Nicaragua Television Choice TUC is 'bent on a final split' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,671 Last Lancaster salutes the Dambusters Weather Picture Gallery Double-adjective outcry for apathy Commons sketch Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton £8bn sales in April set record Unilever rise Pubs success Stock Markets The Times Stock Watch Bank steps in to hold pound at DM3.19 Profit of £8,000 in T Cowie dealings CBI warns of currency blow FKI Babcock sells Italian subsidiary BAA bids £220m for Lynton Ward 'arranged £60m bids credit' Chocolate, cuckoo clocks, and cartels Swiss banker admits results collusion Nestlé 'warned Rowntree last year it was a takeover target' Swiss firm's revelation stuns investors Suchard 'lining up for full bid' H&H Factors Ltd Business & Finance Guinness plans to sell Schenley companies Business Roundup Just Rubber profits rise Summer buys school Ace Belmont up to £1.76m BTR Annual Report Accounts Meggitt in £3.46m deal Parkway leap at half time Lloyd's syndicate in £85m setback Week puts fizz into Greenall Tempus Unilever The Japanese stock market More unit trusts to be won in Stockwatcher contest The Times Stockwatch Parker Pen writes in June date for £40m flotation OFT under fire from Goodison US limits crash reforms General Whitley beer profits flat Little bit off the toffs The Times City Diary Pressed into service The Times City Diary Zealous Guy The Times City Diary Thorn EMI to pay £60m for French firms True love ways The Times City Diary Moss Bros pays £12.2m for Cecil Gee Thorntons sale seven times oversubscribed British Midland Yet another fine mess we're in, Stanley Comment Decision time on rates Alex Lawrie Profits up 30% at ANZ bank By Our City Staff: Priest sells Lincroft to directors Monetary policy attacked from within London City Airways Panel slow on Equiticorp case Surprise at failure to study alleged top-up deal NFC gears up for January float Distilleries profit dips By Our City Staff: Reckitt denies deal is close US court success for Beazer National Telephones a National Telecommunications… Management pays £26m for Forgemasters Hard Rock steady despite problems Unilever N. V. Rotterdam (AFP): OECD dashes deficit hopes United Technologies Tumbling turnover feeds fears of further job cuts in City Stock Market Auditors hit out at reports Base Lending Rates Ifico dismisses finance and managing directors Headaches Stop People Working. Tramil 500 Stops… Dow up 17 points on trade optimism Wall Street Record profit for Heron group insurer No referral British Telecom The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Shares drift lower Stock Exchange Prices GKN's changing guard steps up the growth programme David Lees, new chief of Gkn, tells Derek Harris about the company's plans for expansion Glenrothes Development Corporation Johnson expands further in US Traditional Options Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Platinum price will 'continue to shine' By Our Industrial Staff: Retraining for 2 million to take on Europe Maude to discuss fraud accord By Our City Staff: Figures jump at JSB London Traded Options The window wonder jelly Events Andrews Verbatim Money snag hits research into human brain New tiny fibres will carry more power IBM Personal Computers Wright Air Conditioning Morse Computers Computer World Fujitsu Remember, there are customers outside Perspective Caroling Blaazer looks at the crumbling mystique of the data-processing departments Last chance to win the £5,000 prize Spotter's Log NEC Corporation Fraud worries MPs Second winner Oxford's blood revolution Amstrad moves with Fidelity Tapes played back on home video A new Cray is on the way Hard questions about the OS-2 software Companies are moving slowly because uncertainty surrounds the Operating system project Personal touch for PC places Jobscene Ideal for crossword addicts Computeach International Limited Hitachi Honeywell Bull Mouncey and Partners Ltd. Thomson Holidays Group defies software standard Fears that aggressive competitor might have unfair advantage Public Appointments London Fire & Civil Defence Authority Dartford Borough Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Humberside Polytechnic for the Future! University of Salford Motherwell District Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Heritage Memorial Fund Brighton Health Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items The surgeon's right hand Horizons Operating department assistants play a vitally important auxiliary role in hospital work, says Joan Llewelyn Owens Court Clerk or Trainee Court Clerk Avon County Council Harrow Law & Administration Surrey County Council Cohse the Health Care Union Spelthorne The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for… I. R. P. C. Limited Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Reuter Simkin Recruitment Our clients, a West End firm of Solicitors Residential Conveyancer Law Personnel Sex discrimination in school places Legal Appointments MID Bedfords hire Distric Council BMG Records (UK) Limited Harassment relevant Spouse excluded Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Redundancy offset by accrued pension No race bras in enforcing work permit law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discharge of wet fish at Hull is not registered dock work The Automobile Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Davis & Partners Badenoch & Clark Meredith Scott Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Donne Mileham & Haddock Badenoch & Clark Recruitment Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Davis & Partners Gray Marshall & Campbell Hillingdon the West London Borough Egerton Sandler Reuter Simkin Recruitment Lipson Lloyd-Jones MSL Chartered Secretary Crime Domestc Conveyancer Teacher Stern Selby Wragge & Co Rex Stewart Group Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harding Legal Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Manchester London W1 to £25,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gabriel Duffy Consultancy John Hamilton Associates Management and Recruitment… Pioneer Brewer Morris Pure Taxation Recruitment Amalgamation Durnford Ford Solicitors Shoosmiths&harrison John Hamilton Associates Management and Recruitment… Waterhouse & Co. Lewis Silkin Commercial Property Carson weights his classic hand Enviable Derby dilemma of a former champion casting off the years of disappointment Legal Appointments Robert Marshall Advertising Limited Wilsons Solicitors William Prior & Company Conveyancer Farrer & Co Conveyancer Bermuda Yesterday's results Mandarin: Marbella Silks to recoup losses Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections The Times Racing Service Scott takes up training next year Blinkered first time Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin: Towcester Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Double reward for Ulyet's dedication Chance to win a tennis weekend Readers earn day out with professionals Regis outing Sowing seeds of supremacy Cricket in the Blood As the series between England and West Indies approaches, Michael Manley, the former Prime Minister of Jamaica, assesses the growth of cricket in the Caribbean Yorke making a powerful impact Radio farce fails to amuse Cricket (AP): Hadlee set for India Malory are chasing a clean sweep Volleyball Top scorers called up Hockey Overseas League Results Echoes of a grand old style in the England welcome Rugby Union Wales in a tough tour start Poidevin decides to retire Tour's aim to restore pride Rugby League Inquiry into rumoured Italian betting racket Football Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Archibald keen to make his mark on return to London Cox promises much for the British future Gymnastics Roxburgh's forces are stretched by more withdrawals Football Cup rejects with a point to prove Golf For the Record Bringing appeal to the Oval Graham's £100,000 challenge Boxing Dead heat takes Bedford forward Harper takes foil honours Fencing Youth wins the day at Blyth Yachting Picture Gallery Deuchar lacks consistency in his games Real Tennis Fiddies holds on for a well-deserved victory Student Sport Pools Forecast Foster is spark to gripping dispute Safety issue may force rethink on Cup final tickets Cork pulls a vintage attendance (Reuter): Victorious Kelly takes a rest Porterfield resigns Aberdeen post Clough ready to stay on (Reuter): Allison dismissed by Setubal Return of Rush lifts the gloom Celebration of Anfield's past and present glory Shilton doubt BBC promises to improve Rugby Union coverage TV gimmickry fails to hide waning interest Change of venue Sport in Brief Financial worries for Bevan Minister in the mood to listen End Column
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