News from 24/05/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Chris Peachment, John Papworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Ilya Pilmenstein, David Sapsted and Shona Crawford Poole, Boris Johnson, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Sheila Gunn and Philip Webster, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Joe Joseph, J. R. Robertson, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Suzie Hayman, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, John Banham, Director-General, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Alan Hamilton, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Tony Blair, Jim Padfield (Vice-Chairman), Caroline Berman, Tony Winlaw, Geoffrey Goodman, David Hands, Michael Berry, Charles Bremner, Anthony Abrahams, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Geoffrey Matthews, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sergei Reznikov, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Holbrook, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Sasha Khassin, Christopher Goulding, Lord Denning, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Galina Pilmenstein, J. A. C. Hill, Paul Griffiths, Yuri Matischen, Beryl Dixon, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Robert Matthews, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Roger Boyes, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Geof Wheelwright, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Des Wilson (Chairman), Dima Schwartzman, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, G. A. T. Shaw, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,
ResumoDefeat for the Lords' poll tax rebellion Tories' flagship Bill clears last big hurdle Portfolio -plus new- Accumulator Pound still climbing In Part England 's day Times Focus Index Nurses hail new training package Moynihan warns on England-Scotland Fixture Women invade studio Newsreader makesk the news Ba gives up fight over B-Cal routes Lord Young likely to allow Nestlé bid By a Staff Reporter: Rescuers race to stricken Channel ferry Arson hunt after NUS papers are destroyed Invest for School Fees Limited Stake threat to holiday flights News Roundup Union under threat £6m flats get go-ahead Tube sales defy ban Ex-GCHQ man jailed Youth dies after raid Seamen 's daily rallies at docks 'not lawful' TWA Third football hooligan case is dropped Judges rule DPP acted illegally on screening Kinnock challenged on anti-nuclear stance Key Briton preaches European 'new religion' Opera heroine's triumph MPs move to pet Shell oil chiefs on oath Police seek release of Wapping riot pictures Fuel surcharges are to be abolished on package holidays Officer is jailed in his own quarters Millionaire leaves fortune to cats Musicians 'attacked guests' Hunt ball violence Army man in burning locker Nurses' smiles herald Moore reforms Lovell £4,000 for winner Portfolio plus New Accumulator Hurd starts private sector plan to fight crime rate increase Midland The Listening Bank Caring hands rescue an owlet Prices boom as property 'cauldron' bubbles Call for Tories to pay cemetery loss Maori case forces halt to sale of 28 heads Saleroom Timber may show date of Edward II's palace Shortage of guards upsets rail timetable Hattersley in onslaught on morality of Thatcherism Fowler makes concessions on jobless training British Gas Traditional touch at the Chelsea show Minister witness in Meacher case Judge in praise of seven who foiled raid The Times British Telecom 'Take-charge' Kitty Dukakis brings sparkle to a dull campaign Kremlin tells officials to stop harassing churches US envoy renews Noriega talks World Roundup Lesotho exile returns Mulroney at No. 10 Cannes film winner Lini sacks arch-rival Reagan advisers hopeful of progress on strategic arms Moscow summit preparations Governor-General resigns from SPCA over pig clubbing Kabul wrestles with refugee crisis Le Pen faces fight on domestic front Singapore warns of harsh penalties for foreign 'meddlers' Italian Radicals seek Euro-revolution Bonn in driving seat as EEC heads for 1992 reforms Brussels View Lefebvre will bow to papal discipline Traditionalists' rift with Vatican Israelis see school return as peace sign Arab pupils get back to classes in Jerusalem Mixed feelings aroused as Grosz takes over Multiple murderer dies in prison Government easily survives peers' poll tax revolt House of Lords Defeat for Tory guns Bill move By Our Political Reporter: Committee suspends sitting Tory 'backwoodsmen' supporters Tax scheme 'shameful deceit' MPs complain about 'Commons staff racism Policy 'has destroyed lives of the young' Housing MPs to get shop, says Wakeham Thatcher sermon attacked 'She should practise what she preaches' Official aid budget rising Thatcher plan rejected Parliament screening Ship safety Books costs Dog fight Bill Parliament today Jasper Conran Shop The vested interests Lavish waistcoats are bursting out from the sober three-piece suit Brief encounters Benetton may be diversifying, but they have lost none of their flair with colour in the new range of stylish underwear Tapestry Special Offer Glitter and gold People Lingua Franka In the Are of Armageddon Next month, deep within a secret building called Arc, America will test its Star Wars defences in a '2,000-second' nuclear war In the second of three articles, our Defence Correspondent Michael Evans, reports on the weakest link in the SDI chain - the giant computers that Congress has warned could fail in a crisis And he examines a new breed of Phase 1 missiles designed to 'hit and Kill' enemy warheads before they re-enter the atmosphere To whom it may concern New words for old Concise Crossword No 1572 'Smart Rocks' to Hurl at the Invader Watchers that Would Wait in Space Royal Occasion Tomorrow Harrods Barbara Amiel Picture Gallery Universities challenged Stuart Sexton blames mismanagement for those empty chairs MPs, please copy Commentary A job too tough for anyone Geoffrey Goodman Computer keyboard Science Report The Pope's French Revolution Vote of the Lords Ward Reform Summit of hope for refuseniks Towards 'glasnost Grant-aid for farms Control of registered drug addicts Aids concern Compensation awards Alcohol on trains Unfair to referees Another poll tax Verbal dexterity Avoiding risks with inflation The Saga of Ypres In 1915 Jone Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsuir (1875-1940) was The Times Correspondent on the Western front—the same year in which wrote his best known book, The Thirty Nine Feats of Territorials and Yeomantry Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Reception Television Information Network Memorial Service Thanksgivings Prayers in celebration of Wesley Forthcoming marriages Service Luncheon Estate Why Neanderthal man went south Archaeology Marriages Anniversaries Dinners Luncheons Election Appointments Count Grandi Florence Hooton Appointments in the forces Mr Dan Frankel Births British Heart Foundation Royal Ascot Tickets Sherwood & Co The news that fits Television Fine double act ASMF/Brown Queen Elizabeth Hall Concerts Endymion Music Theatre Donmar Warehouse National Theatre The Hayward Gallery Re-writing the wrongs Gallery I Fenici Palazzo Grassi, Venice Winning goal to pelle Cannes Film Festival No compromises Jazz Anthony Braxton Ica, London Fidelio Mermaid Theatre Audi Ozone hole: it is man's fault Computech International Limited Is time up for the disc? Andrew Pollack reports on some promising developments in computer memory technology Music can make a sound way to approach a data project Nick Nuttall listens in as two scientists attempt a method to counter data boredom Delta Dimensions Training and Support Manager Apple promises equipment to LEAs ICL losing its standards place Laughing all the way to Tropics Real Time Developments RJB Manpower Limited Secrets war has a high-st spin-off Morgan Computer Co Computer World Harrowell UK Limited Boost for Ariane launches Pearce Wright reports on Europe's attempt to win the commercial space race Events How to get the money for that business idea you may be planning Jobscene High-tech teaching boost ComputerLand City of London Wright Air Conditioning Morse Computers Off to the flying race FUJITSU Dealing with speedy growth Profile Films Theatre Concerts Opers Rock Dance Galleries Walks Other Events Bookings Word-Watching Entertainments Victoria Palace Theatre Beneath the streets of London Catherine Cooksons Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums BBC1 TSB Picture Gallery Focusing on a master of cinema Television Choice Business as usual Radio Choice Kremlin draft for policy reforms The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,677 Inquest on Gibraltar Killings postponed Word-Watching Weather Truants ensure survival A taxing time for Mr Ridley Lords sketch Markets the Pound Executive Editor David Brewerton Barclays issue succeeds ABF up 11% Stock Markets Stock Watch The Times Pound nears DM3.20 as growth slows Charterhouse group in bid talks with Harris Maxwell abandons a dream Savoy battle moves towards a climax Thf court case looms over hotel's 99th annual meeting Record order boosts Rolls Flying high with £200m worth of business S Koreans plan £8m oven plant in Britain US company buys 5.3% of Kleinwort British Midland Business & Finance Sport Gold Greenlees Trott moves into US Business Roundup JS Pathology Acsis marketing buy First Leisure in £50m issue Morgan Grenfell & co Limited Bass Public Limited Company Watmoughs raises £10m Frank Gates lifts payout Australia 'worst for investment' $12m deal for Vickers Texaco set to make pact with Icahn Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Time for strong action by AB Foods Tempus Former panel chief will join Glaxo £2.000 worth of unit trusts to be won The Times Stockwatch Bright outlook for British car market Bell Group shake-up may mean £350m British sale By Our City Staff: Chevron bought out at Amax Harmonized EEC tax 'good for business' Holmes deals start to pay Trust in the future The Times City Diary Pie-eyed at the finish The Times City Diary Rising car sales give a boost to Hart well The Times City Diary Clear heads The Times City Diary High-tech high jinks The Times City Diary Tunstall profits up to £3.2m Double buy for Cookson Unilever deal Radio City up Wheway rise GEC purchase Fast Mercury Inchcape Questionable logic or just plain nonsense Comment The Hignett factor at Glaxo Unlisted Securities Third Market Investment Trusts The Times Unit Information Service Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Moderate decline Stock Exchange Prices Dow loses ground as volume slumps Wall Street The Reliable Airline KLM Cable and Wireless jumps on broker's advice to buy Stock market Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options The city crafts a new economy Local politicians and businessmen are learning that mutual turst lis essential if the traumas of recession are to be overcome, says Malcolm Brown. Together, they are reporting on their progress to a wider audience at the Mansion House in London today Sheffield Doubts of the Commons man The battle for joint action The city's campaign lure industry and investment started formally last Septermber, writes Malcom Brown. It represents It thorough change of attitudes University of Sheffield MIDLAND The Listening Bank South Yorkshire Passenger Transport High tech to helping Rastas Bassett's Capital City Game for a coup John Goodbody reports on how Sheffield beat other cities to stage an international athletics festival CP Chesterfield Properties Plc Expenditure for World Student Games (£000s) Will 7,000 will go into under 1,200 Spotlight on Britain, not just the city Eight further Football League stadiums within hour's drive Schemes that cater for the city's special needs Sheffield Science Park N. G. Bailey & Co. Ltd. Technology in Steel How to understand the Japanese Doing business in Japan is not an easy task but good advice is now forthcoming from Sheffield's Japan Business Services Unit Brething new life into the Don Meadowhall Shopping & Leisure Sheffield City Polytechnic Picture Gallery Talent finds a new home Ronald Faux looks at how local culture is being stimulated by new centres and facilities Aurora Sharpening entrepreneurs' buying tastes Gleeson Davy Sometimes success can be a problem British Steel Corporation (Industry) Ltd Public Appointments Tree Council Council for National Academic Awards National Heritage Memorial Fund Humberside Polytechnic Chief Executive Colchester Borough Council Health Care Royal College of Nursing Health Care Heatherlands House Limited United Nations Association Part Time Dental Nurse Required Resident Rgn or Sen Requlred Multiple Display Advertising Items Wick House Private Nursing Home Hampstead Health Authority West Devon Borough Council Smile while you're casting a beady eye over the books Much maligned, the Tax Inspectorate still offers real challenges which draw on a range of skills which are very much in demand in the 'opposite' camp of financial analysis in the private sector, explains Beryl Dixon Technical Canterbury City Council The Deed Legal Assistant Secretary (Legal) Wyre Forest District Council Senior Court Clerk(s) Wiltshire Magistrates' Courts Committee Newport Borough Council HERON Amdahl Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Polytechnic of North London Chambers and Partners Clyde & Co Woolwich Alexander Johnson Wilde Sapte Entertainment Lawyer Commercial Property Lawyers Holyoak & Co DPP cannot lawfully delegate to non-lawyers Refusal of legal representation not perverse Legal Appointments Austin Knight Selection Assistant Company Lawyer Fresh tax appeal hearing after miscarriage of justice only No duty to use benefit only for rent Barnett Kinnings The Lawyer's Connection Divided we stand Solicitors' Assisstant Solicitor James Davis & Partners Mobil Hamilton James & Bruce James Davis & Partners Shoosmiths&harrison James Davis & Partners Lipson Lloyd-Jones Bevan Ashford Solicitors Lloyds Leasing Litigation Solicitors Whiteside & Knowles Reuter Simkin Recruitment Crown Prosecution Service Michael Page Partnership Deloitte Haskins+Sells Herbert Smith Badenoch & Clark Brewer Morris Multiple Display Advertising Items IBM Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Robbins Olivey Canada Life Essex Badenoch & Clark Capstick Hamer & Co. Company/commercial Solicitors The Chambers of Donald Hart, Q. C. Manchsester Michael Page Partnership Wiggin and Co Commercial Solicitor City/West End Making headway with the whip Two months on from the introduction of the Jockey Club's guidelines on use of the whip, Christopher Goulding looks at the racing world's reaction Legal Appointments Michael Page Partnership ASA Law Wessex Consultants Ltd J. R. Castle & Co Solicitors' Exhibition Locums Legal Executive Mills & Reeve Francis From a Special Correspondent: English jockey is named in race-fixing trial Roscoe Boy lucky to keep final Executive Secretary/administrator Wessex Consultants Ltd PolyGram Video Barristers' Chambers From Our French Racing Correspondent: Asmessen booked to partner Emmson Index Mandarin: Improving Early Call can defy her penalty Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Bath results Rapid Raceline Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Salisbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections The Times Racing Service Boss wins with former invalid McEnroe serves an erratic return to a grand slam quest Tennis Results from Paris A Level boys are silenced by exams Golf Entry confirms revival Yachting Pools Forecast Paul Newman Prospects slip for UK team Bowls Wiener to see finals at Queen's Club Pienaar relieves the day for Kent Cricket: Whitaker, Gower and Bowlers Put Leicestershire in Strong Position Deluge halts the Glamorgan reply Border leads Essex recovery Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Worcestershire in need of a big score from Hick Richards revels in the role of deputy Records established in championship rounds Honeywell Bull Australian pack adopts new look Underwood returns to boost England threequarter line Rugby Union Goal touch proves elusive Student Sport Today's Fixtures For the Record Athletics Basketball Boxing Cycling Tennis Volleyball Weightlifting Moter Sport Speedway Football Yachting Golf Cricket Moser is king around the clock Chinese outclass England Badminton Pyrah is excused from main Olympic trial Equestrianism King Max stays clear Warning over game's image Rugby League Rush penalty keeps Juventus in Europe Football Seoul places for Morris and Bartlett Gymnastics Overseas League Results Germans lift club title after penalties Hockey Chuter finds her options are reduced Rowing Stewart price set at £2m by chairman British police fear trouble over trouble over tickets loophole Plan to lift England on wings of adventure Heritable Capital Plan Limited Buttimore is called into touring party Foster has sight of full fitness Board waits for Budd England see bright side of gloomy day at Lord's Scoreboard from Lord's Sport in Brief McEnroe to return Beware the boys from Bogotá End Column
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