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News from 20/05/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, J. M. Richards, Victoria McKee, Ian Curteis, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Patricia Davies, A. K. Panni, Julian Lloyd Butler, Giles Hunt, Boris Johnson, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Clifford Webb, Sally Brompton, Ian Murray, Ken Daly, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, David Cross and Stewart Tendler, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Jonathan Braude and Cliff Feltham, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Edward Pool, John Browne, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Norman Harris, Peter Waymark, Rodney Lord and Philip Webster, Robin Young, E. Kedourie, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Christopher Walker Mazar-e Sharif, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Thomson Prentice, Ian Morrow, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Neil Kelly, Lesley Drennan, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Nicolas Soames, Celia Brayfield, J. C. S. Mackie, L. H. Palmier, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Barbara Amiel, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, W. J. Burroughs, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Peter Evans, Correspondent, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Tony Peterkin, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, Carol Ferguson, Mel Webb, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Peta Levi, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Roy Jenkins, Roger Gregory, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Sydney Friskin, Bloemendaal, Jack Bailey, Derek Hill, Colin Campbell, Jeffrey Sterling, Thomas Stuttaford, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Katya Kabanova, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Ivor Davis, Richard Battley, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Jobless under 2½milliion but growth slows Fowler hails the best figures since 1981 Monday Manchester wins Games nomination In Part Nestlé plea England win Index 13 injured in Belfast show blast Edward II's 'Rosary' Palace found in London Picture Gallery BA fury at lost routes Freud may fight by-election 'Traditional Liberal' stand (Reuter): Graf may be refloated Broadcasting Bill setback to new stations Mace MP loses the party whip Jersey Excellence with economy MPs lead breath testing campaign News Roundup Waterloo rebellion Air-miss investigated £450,000 damages Actor's open verdict Vandals damage cars London property is 'unaffordable' A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. TUC aim is cross-frontier collective bargaining Payments to Europe may rise sharply, MPs warn £100m computer grid to link Civil Servants A day in the life of crown prosecutors NUS agrees to merger vote Strike has 'cost P&o £25m' Police chief orders inquiry on evidence for football trials By Our Social Service Correspondent: Aids test plan for pregnancy Stuffed eagle lands Bonhams in court DPP ready to decide on £50,000 draw National Health Service lottery Jaguar may build 'supercar' Warning on charity abuses Moving day for Chelsea show Choir schools facing crisis TSB Bank Scarman supports damages reforms Portfolio plus New Accumulator Mercedes-Benz Police treater 'worse than terrorists' under new rules Prosecution plan for officers criticized Voice of the force quits after 20 years Hitachi Royal art goes on show Lunch failed to end Meacher dispute Children beat off kidnap attempt Lindsay baby Howe pledge Editor dies Mouser goes The lost 50 years of a Hungarian maid Time stands still for patient admitted to London hospital at the outbreak of war Midland £132,000 paid for fairground organ Saleroom Jersey royal new potatoes best buy Weekend food prices Sergeant cleared after term in prison £38m computer theft thwarted World Roundup (Reuter): Heavy water inquiry Mobile missile deals Romania delays talks Patriarch cancels trip (AP): Sharpeville doubts British Gas Bush breaks with Reagan over drugs Budapest party succession clouds meeting Two die In Kuwait booby-trapped car 'Day of hatred' marks horrors of Pol Pot US convicts cocaine cartel magnate Legal & General Rise and fall of the legendary crazy Carlitos (Reuter): Iran shift on Beirut (AP): Missile drop (AFP): Hijackers free (AFP): Train deaths (Reuter): Namibia plans (AP): Cordovez job (AP): Family killed IBM Soviet shift opens way to EEC pact with Comecon Surprise at German bid for EEC job PAN AM Violent clashes mark Seoul funeral Strange kind of quiet in Gaza Palestinian uprising Police herald surrender as boost In war on extremists Aftermath of Golden Temple siege Lee determined to keep tight grip on dissent Europe Open for Business Paris talks please Australians Choosing a Pension Isn't for the Retiring Independent Financial Adviser Government defeated on academic freedom House of Lords Nationality delays are attacked Renton reassures House on Rees-Mogg post Media Thatcher defends Governments Alton Bill stance N Zealand quotas Whips confident of defusing revolt Proposal on poll tax and the ability to pay Student ID cards would be rejected Parliament next week Parliament today Govan talks going well 'Silence is the way to answer' Bill pledge is refused £5 TV licence move 'fair' Job figures welcomed Debate denied Is this the Green Belt buckling? As the Government is accused of abandoning the South to developers, John Young visits two villages caught in the crossfire Fraud: judge, disc and jury A trial again poses the question -who should judge complex cases? Concise Crossword No 1569 Ingenuity Round 17 The Big Build-Up on the Fringe Findings A weekly series on research Saturday Taj trains Thomas Stuttaford Times Diary Picture Gallery Masters of none Commentary Robert Kilroy-Silk This short-sighted isolation Hands off, My Lords Woodrow Wyatt on delusions of power in the Upper House Ice flow Science Report Inadmissible Evidence Property of the Church Mr Gandhi's Opportunity Fears about roofs over heads Academic freedom TV watchdog Cycle hazard on A1 Parental choice Interest rates and currency values Strike victims Verbal dexterity Death of Mr, Gladstone Court Circular University news Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Cornelian Association Wildlife festival in focus Luncheons Appointments Surrey University Coopers' Company Parish Clerks' Company St Paul's, Knightsbridge St Mary's Tutorial College, Guildford Wax coat for ancient river boat Horseman retires Latest wills Mr Charles Keeping A book illustrator of character Mr Dick Brennan Dr Walter Mykura Dr Brian Wilson Alun Llewelyn-Williams Announcements & Personal Nomura Securities Co. Ltd. England up for auction Television Brief moments of real fervour Concert LSO/Chung Barbican Hall The South Bank Centre Taking leave in style Irving Wardle welcomes the vigour of Peter Hall's final production work at the National Theatre Theatre The Winter's Tale/The Tempest Cottesloe A tempest of plot and passion Opera Katya Kabanova Glyndebourne Monsters who are human, like us Cannes Film Festival Mac's knack Rock Fleetwood Mac Wembley Arena Bösendorfer 'Public opinion is often cited in defence of censorship, but public opinion has called for the burning of witches' Success and the sleeping partner Behind a successful woman may be not only a supportive man, but a supportive man who is also her manager. Victoria McKee reports Tracking down survival skills in deepest SW15 Never leave home without packing your tin of curry powder-armchair travellers should be prepared to whip up a meal from maggots How to Handle a Hollywood Wipe Forced Disposal Highly Important Public Auction Information Service Entertainments Modern jazz—classic styles Berwin LaRoche Group plc The art of self-discipline Television Choice Linguaphone Television and Radio (AFP): Kremlin creates a buffer zone in Afghanistan The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,674 Weather Alas, poor Hamlet is upstaged again Commons sketch Markets New loan powers for societies Prowting price Gerrard drop Stock Markets The Times Stock Watch The Times Let Rowntree shareholder have the final say Helmut Maucher, the managing director of Nestle, says a great deal of nonsense has been spoken about 'reciprocity' Record £8.2bn lending fuels credit worries Jobless at lowest in 6½ years US markets still living on their nerves Output falls 1% in first quarter Fairline Boats power a head to £1.5m Chemists chain slumps London Car Telephones Ltd Business and Finance EEC sees no threat to competition Blacks in distribution deal with US firm Business Roundup Society plans Visa card PAW sells to Blick Wyndham purchases £2,000 unit trusts to be won The Times Stock Watch £5m Ratners Acquisition Bowthorpe's £22m buys Australian inquiry into Bell share sale London quote gained by Texas Instruments Anglesey valued at £14.2m Viking higher Austin Kaye Europe 'challenging Britain for international investors' Base Lending Rates Stiff medicine for Underwoods Tempus Allied Irish Bank USX listing will lift investment in N Sea operations Granyte up 16% to £1.65m Richards rises Optimistic OECD fails to bridge gap on farm policy Morland soars at half time In Brief Spear payout Sweets deal Guinness buys £1bn record Bond sale Tunnel denial Announcing the Next jewel in Davies' crown A quiet annual meeting at Claridge's Winning man of letters The Times City Diary Over troubled water The Times City Diary Flawed Capri The Times City Diary Brothers grin Room at the top The Times City Diary Report criticizes Lloyd's agency Gerrard & National Holdings PLC Who is chasing whom at Harris Queensway Comment Great Southern share issue to raise £6.7m Be Savary aims for chain of UK ports I. J. Dewhirst Holdings p. l. c US bid hopes boost Lasmo Stock Market Bank of Ireland lifts profits to £92 million Merger rules 'may hold back EEC food companies' Polymark reports best figures for eight years London Traded Options Swiss set to lower banking barrier Ladbroke assets soar to £2.44bn Dow rebounds to close 7 points up Wall Street Traditional Options Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Bank of Wales ASW Holdings PLC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securties Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Persistent selling Stock Exchange Prices Drug trade mark rights irrelevant Possessor of stuffed eagle has to prove lawful reason for its death The Solicitors Staff Pension Fund Ban on TV advertisements from abroad is unlawful restraint Narrow concept of 'larger purpose' Health board cannot claim Crown immunity as a defence Fine city hiding in a big village Nestling in a quiet corner 100 miles from London, Norwich has always appeared to outsiders to be will off the beaten track. Yet apart from its medieval charm, it is sturdily efficient, always reflecting the fact that it was once England's second city and is still a regional capital Mann Egerton At a Glance Anglia Television Limited Labour's smile Thurne Engineering Company Limited Norwich and Peterborough Tibbenham Advertising Limited The boom effect hits home HM Stationery Office has £300m turnover Modern shops over medieval discoveries Mills & Reeve Francis Solicitors Anglia is confident of its survival Arnold Son & Hockley Daynes Hill & Perks Norwich Union Insurance Research to help a food county stay at the top Norwich/3 Norwich Tourist trap about to be unlocked University looks to a regional role House prices up 50% Norwich Investments & Securities Limited Theatre Royal, Norwich Sedgwick Putting the disabled on the road Motability Yesterday the Queen presented the 100,000th vchicle from Motability—the charity which helps people who are disabled to maximize their mobility allowance and gain their freedom VW No end to the demand Patrons of the Motability Charity Motability KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock The Birth of Motability Finance Limited Back in the driver's seat At Mavis, where the disabled are taught how to drive again A fleet giving the freedom of the roads Hoskyns Group plc Settling only for the real thing Case History-2 Renault A turning point Case History-3 The drive overcome injuries and go it alone Cash History 1 AA NFC Car Auctions Peugeot P&O Car design and the big changes on the way Motability Big strides made in adapting cars Motability Specialists Gibbs Hartley Cooper Sir Jeffrey moves in One question, and he began stretching money for Motability Sir Jeffrey Sterling: Charity for the disabled requires a scalpel, not an axe,' such as a lump sum paid by the DHSS Zurich Insurance The Fiesta CTX Automatic Workshops for the inner city Picture Gallery Demand grows for golden triangle Commercial Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Touch to store up success Your Own Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Refineries-Petrochemical Plants Toplix Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Complete Office Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Head of Computer Services General Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reliant Motor PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault gives 21a turbo boost Hyde Park Motor Co. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eye-catching Passat looks a winner Motoring by Clifford Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vital statistics Subaru in the van when going gets tough Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Cars and Spares Charles Robinson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subaru The Classic Chrome Plating Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A pairing planned for winter comes to fruition in May Rugby Union Welsh tour party blown off course Thorpe cast in unfamiliar role at Paisley Motor Sport Stewart's starter (Reuter): All Blacks stick to form book Two titled men going places Boxing Women in épée battles for tickets to Orleans Fencing Honour for an umpire of class First black Englishman in a white Test coat O'Connor signs for St Helens Rugby League Back to the rethink-tank Bowling Today's Fixtures Moorhouse included for Leeds meeting Swimming Kelleway retrieves Guineas losses on Miss Boniface Racing Reid escapes with bruises From a Special Correspondent, Hong Kong: Moore 'marked for life' by Inquiry Stewards slow to move on form discrepancies Point-to-point by Brian Beel Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Master Pokey's long journey to pay off Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thrisk Selections The Times Racing Service Jockeys in meeting on use whip Mandarin: Stratford Selections Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Gifford buys top prospect for Joel Little Bay bows out Middlesex tread the path to victory mapped out by Carr Cricket: Gower Issues a Timely Reminder to England Selectors as Leicestershire Earn Themselves a Temporary Reprieve Tailenders avert early finish Ontong inspires late rally Davies is too good for his protégée Real Tennis White moves into semi-final Judo A haven for Thompson and Cram Olympic Games Scavenger Crowe has art of survival 3,000 tickets still available at Headingley Lawrence back to fitness Late dash sets up Eton win By a Special Correspondent: Olsson facing uphill battle for supremac Orienteering Oxford Univ v Kent Tobin tries to clear air over Davis Cup ties Tennis Five more to test merits of Full Pelt Yachting Appeal by Dickson overruled Raleigh given chance to ride the Milk Race Cycling Wales to continue with Hall Keep the customer satisfied Delight for League as crowd figures continue to improve Football Attendances Football League Scotland's morale belies predictions Johnston certain to go Last eight place for Lawson For the Record Torrential rain sinks first round In Como Golf Three-handicapper in double success Clum stakes her claim with four-stroke lead Ealing join powerful Dutch in tough draw Great Britain face tough start on demanding tour Rugby League Touring party Itinerary Southgate among an illustrious field Hockey England triumph over scorn Wright's injury has Robson bemoaning lack of cover Richards is forced to march to beat of Gatting's drum Cadle is dismissed Sports in Brief Scoreboard from Edgbaston Bouncer limit is ended Manchester's ship comes in with flag flying A victory for style and statesmanship Commentary Mars declines option

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