News from 23/05/1988
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Chris Peachment, D. M. Barat, Audrey Slaughter, Victoria McKee, David Wade, Clifford Longley, Andrew Billen, Claire Simmons, Tony Dawe and Arlen Harris, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, DJM, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Eric Jarvis, Rector, Tom Unwin, Ivo Tennant, Ronald Mason, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Chris Boon (Managing Director), Carol Leonard, Peter J. Myers, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Kerry Gill and Howard Foster, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, John Mortimer, C. J. V. Robson, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Dr James Witchalls, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Winlaw, Harriet Harman and Sam Galbraith, John Percival, John Hennessy, Jane Moonman, Director, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Paul Vallely, Harry Debelius, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Nicolas Soames, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Charles W. Traylen, C. B. Turner, (Chairman, Residential Estate Agency Committee), Christopher Goulding, John Williams, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Phil McLennan, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, George Ace, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Mel Webb, Stephen Usherwood, Clive White, Brian Morgan, Michael Smith, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, Chris Thau Wellington, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, David Walker, Andrew Buckoke, Joseph Palca, Peter F. Jones, Stephen Pettitt, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Sheila Gunn and Nicholas Wood, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Ray Whitney, David Wileman and Dick Howard, Clement Freud, Neil McIntosh, Director, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Ivor Davis, John Watson,
ResumoHurd joins in Tory drive on moral debate Thatcher returning to the attack this week Inside Portfolio -Plus New- Accumulator Shipyard hope Bowen hurt Norman wins Index By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Paris hostage mission British asylum awaits Ethiopian princesses Lords rebels confident of winning key poll tax vote Peer at eye of the storm attacked by Hailsham Wembley violence may delay return to Europe Kadar ousted after 32 years Upheaval in Hungary Firearms debate fury Oriel Finance Ltd P&o doubles its Calais sailings News Roundup Tunnel rail link bid Police sick pay worry Campaigns criticized Airbus cash warning Nationwide Anglia Building Society Ceasefire condition may endanger talks Sinn Fein warning overshadows new political openness Fowler presses on with £1.5bn training scheme Infiltration policy continues Kasparov secures easy victory in chess round Crossword champion How to open frontier doors The single European market Electricians' union must go says Tuffin Dentists want more money for treating patients with Aids By Our Social Services Correspondent: Mother's diet link to heart disease Dirty wool may rescue Pennine Way More favour self medication Huge rise in aspirin sales Greek classics chair to remain vacant Cost cutting at Oxford Days of wine before battle for the party BR pledge to remedy mistakes National Training Awards Notting Hill tension rises Drug charges after raid Timeshare resale plan launched Citroën BA threatens airline war over transatlantic prices Free flight offer as standby fares are cut By Our Air Correspondent: Wealthy hire private jet to beat rush Pay going up to woo workforce The style of 1913 returns to Chelsea Flower show's 75th year Bar seeks law on race discrimination Delays ahead on Spaghetti Junction Motorway repairs Standing room only Qualifications for nursing may ease The temptation to seek fresh fields Whitehall Brief by David Walker A sister's thanks 74 years after war rescue Opening snub Soviet visitors Army bequest MP inquiry Safety inquiry Divorce plea Pub's new life Baby found Cellnet the Cellphone Network Soviet factions rally their forces for the showdown on glasnost Kremlin takes tough line in sacking Caucasus chiefs South African MP shot dead World Roundup (Reuter): China floods kill 72 SDI 'at crossroads'5 (Reuter): West Bank flare-up (Reuter): UN soldiers injured Koalas under threat From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: Gorbachov says he is no messiah Pledge on perestroika Kabul's farewell for last of the small spenders Age making way for ambition Hungary's peaceful revolution Richard Bassett writes from Budapest on the ambitious Prime Minister and the ageing leader who featured in the beginning of a new era (Reuter): Changes welcomed by exiled leaders Renault US expert says Waldheim is being shielded by CIA President was 'intelligence asset' Mitterrand's popularity climbs Minister will sue over siege report New Caledonia row (Reuter): Shooting rampage (AFP): Ransom paid Sind alliance (AFP): Soviet strike Belize moves (Reuter): Swaggart back Cyclone liavoc (AP): Missing list (Reuter): Judge killed Dodgems Sikh extremists kill 40 more in Punjab BUPA Medical Centres Peru's Maoist rebels emerge from shadows Red Cross warned to hand over food Ethiopian conflict Frankin Mint Limited Blue blood, green fingers Guide to the Chelsea Flower Show 1988 The 75 th Chelsea Flower Show will open tomorrow There are hundreds of exhibits spread over 27 acres Inside a full colour wallchart on the show stoppers Plus details of displays—and the pick of the stands The Queen Mother, patron of the Royal Horticultural Society since 1937, is an expert gardener. Her four gardens are rarely open, but Alan Hamilton gives a glimpse of their traditional delights Always there must be scent, the heavy arama of old varieties She gardens much as she dresses she loves the old-fashioned The secret gardens Chelsea style costs less than you think Show stoppers With so much to see at Chelsea this week, The Times makes its pick: 20 exhibits to take your breath away ATCO/Webb Spring Bonus Glory in the plant kingdom Guide to the Chelsea Flower Show 1988 There is so much to see at the Chelsea Flower show that visitors can easily be overwhelmed and miss some outstanding exhibits. Francesca Greenoak gives her personal pick of the stands How much can take in before your legs give way beneath you? Mahquee Outdoor Stands and Gardens Late Tickets How Star Wars has grown up Star wars in the most controversial weapon concept since the development of the atom bomb. Next week at the super power summit in Moscow it will be at the heart of discussions between Reagan and Gorbachov: indeed, some experts say it is only the Russians' fear of the concept that has kept them at the negotiating table Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, has spent three weeks visiting some of the most secure research establishments in America, talking to the Star Wars experts. In the first of three articles, he looks at what has been achieved in the past five years and hears how Star Wars has "grown up" Whipping up crucial votes As the House of Lords prepares to debate the poll tax proposals, one man has the unenviable task of persuading his fellow peers to follow the Government line Concise Crossword No 1571 Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Tomorrow Can the US computer software fend off 8,000 Soviet warheads, all in half an hour? Clement Freud Times Diary Picture Gallery Canny St Michael Commentary Robin Oakley Life and death on the NHS Harriet Harman and Sam Galbraith see the outcome of treatment as the key criterion—with a need for constant audit and comparison to ensure the best Give me your upwardly mobile Bernard Levin Bug in waiting Science Report The Moral Defence Eastern Europe's Dominoes Future of drama Eye of a needle to work abroad Moral science Israeli prisons Estate agents' worth Snags in private health insurance TV watchdog Gay Christians Memory of Mafeking Heading for a dusty answer Suffragist Leaders Convicted Sentence of Nine Months Imprisonment Court Circular President Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists Birthdays today Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Pick of the Week at Christie's Today 's royal engagements Memorial service Service luncheon Dinner Service reception Luncheon The Lambeth tight-rope walk Clifford Longley Nature Notes Marriages New York prices leap high above estimates Saleroom Mr Gerald Micklem Obituary Leading golf administrator Sig . Giorgio Almirante Lord Brockway Births For Sale Times Newspapers Ltd Boos and ballyhoo Television Married Love Late joys as the festival comes to an end Cannes Film Festival Whispering gallery Theatre Cymbeline Cottesloe The Earl & Countess of Stradbroke Not together Radio Piccadilly Theatre French lesson Ballet du Nord Theatre Royal, Brighton Dance Spring charms Concerts ASMF/Marriner Festival Hall London Sinfonietta/Kess Queen Elizabeth Hall Merrydown A new breed of read? Three new magazines will soon unveil three 'new' women. Audrey Slaughter reads on The Corden Bleu Cookery School The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Yours poisonously, Bo-peep Out of joint The Times Bulletproof investments The counter-intelligence culture is bug business—and it pays Theatre Theatre Entertainments The soul man of style, born of the greats Telecom Security Healthy profits the American way Television Choice Muscular history Radio Choice Television and Radio New fire test on escalator shaft ceiling The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,676 Cash crisis threatens Liverpool's Tate Weather Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton Another bout of inflation mania US Notebook The Times Stock Watch BS in £100m Cuban ship order talks Wider trade deficit may take shine off sterling Farmers digs deep into BAT Bank guide on discount market soon Rockfort calls on substitute for countdown to promotion Former footballer seeks new goal Parkinson to visit China John Charcol Business and Finance Rowetree ready to hit at Nestlé GUS denies designs on Gucci £2,000 worth of unit trusts to be won The Times Stock Watch Packer factor points up the value present in Courtaulds Tempus Bank of England An uncomfortable feeling of déjà vu Gilt-Edged Spanish economy poised for 'fastest growth in EEC' Director named for £1bn post Broker expects interim of £44m at Polly Peck Company Results Zetters PLC Defiant wholesale Fittings sets strong pace of growth US gems group expects British boost When the boats come in no more North-east shipyards' order problems fuel job fears Change in the wind at the IoD The Times City Diary The executive sweet The Times City Diary Savary truths The Times City Diary Charity sweep The Times City Diary Adding up benefits The Times City Diary Fears for Scottish accounts institute Royal Trust Bank World interest rise may resolve policy dilemma Economic View Olivetti Personal Computers Keener market eye key to small firms' growth Scottish windpark under way Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Bank of Credit and Commerce International Share placing opens windkow of opportunity for Arthur Shaw USM Review Base Lending Rates Mercantile and General Reinsurance Unlisted Securities Appointments Investment Trusts Treasury Stock Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices The call of the hi-tech valleys Relocation in Wales A Special Report Pictures by Steve Benbow Wales is changing with the disappearance of traditional heavy industry into a land welcoming the new sunrise industries of the future The work is well paid A new era is emerging South East Wales Wooing the big investors Rhuddlan Borough Council Ogwr Borough Council Rubery Owen-Rockwell Ltd. Roads that are just in time Relocation in Wales/2 The M4 corridor and a network of new trunk roads have brought a timely transfusion of business blood to an economically anaemic Principality A second border bridge is needed to encourage new and diverse industry Newport A switch from black gold to wealth of landscape Cooperative advances The pace is now starting to quicken Llanelli Borough Council YNYS Môn Isle of Anglesey Brave New Wales Walker's way pays dividends Relocation in Wales/3 The ultimate challenge to Peter Walker, the Welsh Secretary is to attract and retain bright young Welshmen who previously would have left Britain Wife's occupation defeats bank's claim to home Overseas profit on London property sale texable in UK France's failure to protect wild birds Right to resume marketing of milk Court of Justice of the European Communities Solicitors' and legal office Exhibition Calculating hourly rate for redundancy payments Plaintiffs' common grievance Official Solicitor is to lie invited first Fresh summons on the same facts The HLT Group of Colleges Pitman The Writing School Montessori Courses Lansdowne The London College of Fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Out of the ivory towers Education A guide to career choice The ring call by Mr Banker, the Education Secretary, for academics to take the place in the forefront of industrial revival, is being heeded, says Edward Fennel Government prepared to chivvy, bride and cajole college authorities Programme at Bath will have to become entirely self-financing The Society of Worldwide Interbank Financial… Institute of Actuaries Templeton College History Tutor Central London Specialist Training Educational Prep & Public Schools University of Nottingham Wanted - Governess Centacom Head of Business Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maple Hayes School Art & Design Bedgebury School Prep & Public Schools Stockport Grammer School Multiple Display Advertising Items Continued on next page Prep & Public Schools Woldingham School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames Polytechnic Queen Mary College University of Birmingham D Y F E D Llandovery College Engineering at Birmingham University of London British Postgraduate Medicl… University of Cambridge Heriot-Watt University University Appointments University of Bradford Ashmolean Museum University of Warwick Nottingham University Univerisity of Keele Aberystwyth The University College of Wales University of Edinburgh University of Reading Cardiff Business School University of Newcastle upon Tyne Department of… Trinity College Cambridge University of Liverpool University of London The University of Buckingham The University of Sheffield University of Hong Kong University of Oxford Faculty of Music Post of… University of Sheffield London Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items International Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Educational University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Senior Secretaries The Zarak Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Horse Agencies Temporary Lectureship University of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness The Zarak Partnership B & C International Interviewer Mary Holland Associates Judy Farquharson Limited Roperty Developers P. A. /Secretary c. £12,000 Belle Secretarial Ltd SECRETARY/PA Adventure Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Video Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Manpower Merrow Smith International (North Sea) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items King & Toben Multiple Display Advertising Items Gemini Capital Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Recruitment Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Antiques/dance/film Receptionist/secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allied Lyons Carrera Fuel Tech Europe Limited Judy Fisher PR SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt The Finsbury Secretariat Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items We Need Multiple Display Advertising Items Bernadette of Bont St. Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Administration - Hammer Creme De La Creme Lively Literate Secretary A Hew Venture From a Correspondent Bulawayo: Scottish adapt well to the heat Rugby Union: Fortunes Mixed for the British as They Continue their Error-Strewn Tours of the Antipodes Concentration wilts in the sun as England win again (AFP): Ireland tour closes on disappointing note Architects Multiple Classified Advertising Items £13,000 No shorthand, successful young Co. require… Estate More woe in store for battered Wales Ted Agency German Manchester West-Art Dealer Personnel Assist Temping Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Domestic and Catering Situations Part-Time Vacancies Japanese Oil Co Non-Secretarial From a Correspondent Port Moresby: Try feast restores honour for Britain Rugby League Tempforce Temps Typist England pass a futile test Football: Inadequacy of Wembley Opposition Leaves Questions Still Unanswered for European Finals Ireland cut the Poles apart (Reuter): Turin clubs to play off for last cup place Pools Check Free transfer rewards Ardiles' long service Play-off final is brought to big screen Confident look to Bingham's men United's new terms Weekend Football Results Scots whet appetites but fail to sate them Doyoun fails to shine but may take his chance Racing From Our French Racing Correspondent: Head filly struggles Muddle's vow on all-weather Royal chaser dies at races By a Special Correspondent: Revenge for Risen Star Kelleway's flying start Arab Racing by Christopher Goulding Point-to-point results By Mandarin: Valley Of Danuata to defy top weight By Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections By Mandarin, Our Newmarket correspondent: Bath Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dubai: Strong Oaks raid in prospect By Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections Saturday 's results Rapid Raceline Big race result Sutcliffe eyes £50,000 bonus Flat leaders Trainers Scoreboard from Headingley Leicester comfort from green grass of home Cricketcall International Cricketcall England silence their critics Cricket: After West Indies' Defeat at Headingley Richards Makes a Sinister Warning out of a Smiling Platitude The gentle giant steps out Saturday's Scoreboards Oxford University v Lancashire Greig and Wardunbeaten 105 stand Yesterday's Scoreboards Glamorgan show how catches can still win matches Atherton brings glory to Fenner's BBC Audiocall Refuge Assurance League table (Reuter): World champion calls for tighter drug checks Ealing preserve status Cammish sets standard for championship Cycling Hearn to seek legal advice Snooker Welch may yet gain deserved place in Olympic team Athletics Southgate lacking attacking flair Hockey UK in the lead after first day Bowls Australian rises to chanllenge Yachting Rising winds lower boom on multihulls Today's Fixtures For the Record Nicholas breaks Scottish hold Wade is an inspired choice Golf Victory for Crooks in sculls final Rowing Scottish title to Lawson Gordon's promise redeemed at last Judo Luck is on the side of Broncos Polo Smith breaks Twigg's run Fencing Honeywell Bull Europe must be spared scenes like these Richards rouses shocked troops with battle-cry Hillsamuel Lord's teams (Reuter): Lawson increases lead over rival A fitting title for Swedish specialists Bowen will miss rest of Wales tour Norman turns up the boost to complete the Italian job Harris has top spot Sport in Brief Praising deeds of the other End Column
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