News from 30/05/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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David Wade, DJM, Jean Rowntree, Catherine Bennett, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, J. R. Kirwan, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, David Hard, K. W. Shenton, Ivo Tennant, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, Gary Lee, David Smith, Michael Binyon, George Schöpflin, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Roger Jones, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, David Lucas (Managing Director), Jeremy Hawksley, (Secretary), Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, R. S. Musgrave, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Peter Davenport, Michael Hendrie, Astronomy Correspondent, John Clare, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Andrew Moger, Glyn Lewis, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Barry Fantoni, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, George Rae, Paul Vallely, P. J. B. Tiernay, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Colin Narbrough and Graham Searjeant, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Carenza Hayhoe, R. Goldberg, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Lindley, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, David Robinson, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, K. W. Kilvington, John Blunsden, Richard Evans Media Editor, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Alison Megroz Lord, David Walker, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon and Christopher Walker, Noël Goodwin, Anthony J. Pelosi, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, R. T. Beckwith, Warden, Chris Moore, Steve Turner, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, Esmond Bulmer, Chairman, Clement Freud, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Derrick J. Coupland,
ResumoReagan woos the crowds on Moscow walk 'Sparks fly' on human rights as leaders open summit talks in Kremlin Inside June Planner Cadbury gets ready to fight Index Beirut deal excludes hostages Scots Guards deny threats to Tumbledown hero Polish break up reform protests BBC hit by asbestos alert London studios closed Tougher work for offenders Dunhill Two die in motorway crashes Philharmonia's co-leader resigns News Roundup Man, 74, dies gliding Housing plan faulted Holiday death sisters Freud painting stolen Witness for inquest Fowler in new clash with Todd A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. Chess prodigy in sharp exchange Thatcher defends wealth policy 'What is wrong with wanting something better? Warehouses crumble in Telethon blast MPs win college bankruptcy inquiry BBC fears viewers will switch off Televising the commons Shift of fire on Moral Ground Irish debtors swell sheriffs bank account Solicitor's check on handwriting led to soccer case collapse Riot fens curbed 'swiftly' Holiday joy of watching people work DIY stores open in secret Sunday trading laws Everest conquerors reunited Teenager is found strangled Measles epidemic warning The Truth about Advertising A holiday bones of ?8.000A holiday bonus of £8,000 Portpolio plus New Accumulator Poppy record Anglers' alert Back or line Stab death Potato boom Pay division Sniper hunted Tough Suspected terrorist wanted by RUC sent to open prison Brain scan yields due to autism Thatcher starts inquiry into breast operations Underpass to ease the traffic jams Motorway repairs Aga Khan reflects on the sport of kings Derby day double carry hopes for third triumph Partnership initiative begins to show results City action teams Of the City Action Teams set up to help revive the inner cities, the one based in Newcastle upon Tyne is acknowledged as the most successful. Peter Davenport has been to see it at work The upstairs-downstairs clash again Whitehall Brief by David Walket Rail posters may fetch £100,000 Saleroom (Reuter): Pope names 25 more cardinals World Roundup Poll test for De Mita (Reuter): Camps plea to Howe Catalan poll victory (Reuter): West Bank shootings (AP): Siaka Stevens dies Colombian kidnap Computers and Communications TV plea for more religious freedom The Moscow Summit Ratification of INF Treaty by both superpowers proves a 'nice plus' Missile Agreement NEC Hand-holding fails to hide skirmish of the first ladies The Moscow Summit From Our Own Correspondent Moscow: Muscovite warmth dispels official chill President's Welcome The Vauxhall Carlton Zia cites a crisis in sacking Cabinet and calling election Shake-up in Pakistan Belgrade grasps reform nettle Yugoslav Party conference US fails to win allies against Noriega Hezbollah gunmen stay secure as nervous Syrians march in (AFP): Germans foil smuggling of Tamils Report says Afghan return may cause mass starvation Britons held over hi-tech secrets First class…or second best Aberdeen to Queen's, Belfast Aberdeen Aberystwyth Aston Bangor Bath Queen's Belfast Concise Crossword No 1576 Erratum Tomorrow Investors in Industry Epson Echoes of the age of Aquarius A New Age is ddawning, where hippie meets yuppie with a spiritual gloss. Steve Turner looks at its earthly manifestations Love in a soapy climate Glossary of the New Age Speed readers? Talkback The Times Lifestyles at loggerheads Clement Freud Times Diary Barry Fantoni America's unclaimed dead Bernard Levin Breeze of change Commentary Freeing the Soviet people David Hard advocates human rights condition to all future deals Slice of the axion Science Report Future of radio Racing on Sunday European Unions Legal liabilities Implications of the Rowntree battle Closure blow Moulders of form Traffic growth Wrong number Shifts of power within Synod Pensions abroad Mortgage relief Housing anomaly All the elevens The End of the War Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Service dinner Cathedral appeal University appointments Bond winners Six Old Masters return to view Church news The night sky in June Astronomy Forthcoming marriages University news Sy Oliver Big band jazz composer Mr C. E. T. Warren Major J. L. R. Samson Vice-Adml Paul de Bigault de Cazanove Births Marriages Deaths In Memoriam-War In Memoriam-Private Announcements Services Wanted For Sale For Sale Flatshare Rentals Rentals Overseas Travel Overseas Travel U. K. Holidays Super Secretaries Domestic&catering Situations Wanted Company Notices The compleat anthology Angling verse The hand that rocks the sleeper New tech lends ear to Mary Rose Vase repairs will take a year to complete Nature Notes Latest wills Times Newspapers Ltd. Information for June Entertainments Opera&ballet Theatres Art Galleries Cinemas Milestones Television and Radio Telecom Security Pictures from a travelling cinema Television Choice Very sound ideas Radio Choice Woeful Wilde Television Long and restless night Red Moon Gardner Centre, Brighton Dance Who is responsible? Radio Moments in reel time David Robinson reports on the refined rigours of jury service at this year's Cannes Film Festival Vocal power Opera Fidelio Coliseum Pianistic wit and irony Martial Solal Bath Festival Jazz Concerts LSO/Nagano Barbican Hall Philharmonia / Sinopoli Festival Hall Word-Watching Bond Winners Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market The Pound Laying the basis for an end to deficits US Notebook The Times Stock Watch Cadbury ready to mount fierce defence Britain cool over pleas for urgent EEC merger policy 'Spirit of Rowntree tinder threat' W Germany to impose £4bn in extra taxes British find America a capital bargain UK investors control 25% of Washington United front needed to avert 'policy of decline' Co-op chief sounds warning Lear in Final attempt to clear bid by BP ST. James Court By Our City Staff: Saunders in new plea for legal aid Tokyo faces a nervous start A medieval battle for our liquid assets The 10 state-owned water authorities could be ready for a £7 billion joint flotation in 18 months, legislation permitting. long before then, however, control of up to a fifth of Britain's water supply may ending up in foreign control. Graham Searjeant offers a guide to the battlefield Buying in narrow markets has reached a pitch of near-hysteria The Water Company Stakes Independence will be hard to keep, especially in the prosperous South Base Lending Rates Disclosure of liquidation documents Plans consent on land with covenant Lesser offence was not left to the jury New judge in charge of QB non-jury list Sanctions for withdrawing case University of Oxford University of Nottingham Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh A tongue for all peoples Education Teaching English as a foreign language is an expanding business, with little room for the gifted amateur, but plenty for the keen and well-qualified young entrant, says Roger Jones The University of Sheffield Department of History University of Keele The University of Hull the Law School Chair of Law University of Cambridge British Postgraduate Medical Federation The City University University of Reading Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments London Business School University of Liverpool University of London New Hall, Cambridge College Lectureship and… University of Surrey Prince Williem-Alexander College Denekamp Eastern… University of Liverpool Posts Music in Iceland University of East Anglia Norwich Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Technology Colleges Trust United Arab Emirates Edinburgh Merchant Company Schools Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pitman Langham Secretarial College The Queen's Secretarial College Greens Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Q. E. D Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Preparatory Schools Heads of Department Physical… Bromley High School G. P. D. S. T. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shoreham College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Economics Graduate Finton House School, Wandsworth St. Swithun's School St. Anne's School Gateway School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Queen's School Chester The Leys School Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warwick School Kingston Polytechnic Faculty Of Technology 'A' & 'as' Levels Multiple Display Advertising Items Pre University? Post University? Symondsbury College Channing School Royal Grammar School Worcester Francis Holland School The King's School Gloucester Wanted ART Goethe Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Leicester Eton College Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Poly City of London Polytechnic Cutler cut England to size Rugby Union: Two Interception Tries Fail to Disguise Shortcomings in Discipline All Blacks look down from a new peak From a Correspondent Harare: Gala man's festive flourish British players under Olympic microscope Hockey Today's Fixtures From a Correspondent Paris: Underdogs rediscover their nerve too late Competitors receive fair warning Yachting Sport on TV Curran in form for Milk Race start Cycling Clark glad to extend efforts Schools Football Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Cartmel Selections Destructive Benn Las Vegas jackpot Boxing Román's go-ahead Mandarin: Fakenham Selections Mandarin: Fontwell & Cartmel cards 9 page 25 Selections Mandarin: Hexham Selections Rapid Raceline Kinane booked for Epsom ride on Project Manager Racing: Latest Derby News From Our French Racing Correspondent: Miesque returns with narrow win Litston draws level at top with Gathabawn Saturday's results Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Tisserand foils raiders Welsh double on the cards Mandarin: Primitive Rising can show cup potential with Sandown victory Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Redcar Selections The Times Racing Service Cecil filly to run at Sandown Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections Hick moves into exalted company Cricket: Worcestershire Have New Batting Hero to Hang on Clubhouse Picture Rail alongside Bradman Hampshire swing it In the rain Middlesex remain unbeaten Refuge Assurance League table Yesterday's Scoreboards Record prize for Bryant the master Bowls Richards lights up a wet afternoon Saturday's Scoreboards Whetnall takes a Chinese tutorial Badminton Gooch hit form for first Test Oriel has comfortable row to bumps victory Beresford and Hipwood give Hildon trophy Polo Harris continues his climp-back with Ballycotton Horse Trials British shrug aside the multiple distractions Rowing Schwantz wins as he defies the conditions Motor Cycling For the Record Football Athletics Snooker Australian Rules Baseball Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Motor Cycling Motor Rallying Golf Powerboating Rowing Modern Pentathlon Cycling Motor Racing Volleyball Shotting Swimming Tennis Giltless Robson must go for grit Football: Air of Optimism as England Complete European Championship Build-Up with Win over Swiss Dorigo is brought into the fold City rally to Jordan battle cry Threat of ban is lifted by FA Chelsea complete fall from grace Pools Check Swansea's vintage veterans Mutch ado about long-ball game Campbell combines duty with pleasure Golf Neumann benefits at last hole Navratilova short of Russian's exacting standard Prost completes team dominance The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,682 Tried and tested choice Word-Watching Blame must be shared by club and police European ambitions may stop at Chelsea Weather Abroad High Tides Around Britain The Pound AM Highest&lowest Lighting-Up Time PM London Yesterday Noon today Leaders outrun ill wind
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