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News from 31/05/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Abduliah Ibrahim, Andrew McEwen, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, David G. Jenkin, Simon Barnes, Tony German, Boris Johnson, Bill Jacklin, Rodney Leach, Ronald Faux, Philip Goodhart, Harvey Elliott, David Swinbanks, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Steel, Richard Perkins, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Sean Hallahan, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Howard Foster, Mitchell Platts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Robert Johnson, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, John Clare, Ruth Gledhill, Chris Pomery, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Hughes, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Donald STEDMAN(Chief Environmental Services Officer), Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Glenys Roberts, George Rae, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, E. M. Gwyer, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, N. M. de S. Cameron, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Kerry Gill, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, David Samuel, Director, Christopher Mosey, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Yuri Matischen, Edward OLLESON(Vice-Chairman), David Walker and Frances Gibb, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Robert Rodwell, Robert Matthews, John Blunsden, Jeanne M. MacAndrew, Roger Boyes, Alan Bennett, Ian Ross, John Adams, Ben Pimlott, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Roberto Gonzalez, Diane Hill, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Mike Berry, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Jay Jorden, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Colin Atkinson, Tim Jones, Maggie LANE(Librarian), Robert Fisk, Robert Medley, David Powell, A. Millett, Chris Moore, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Michael Binyon, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, John Watson,

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Kremlin fury at Reagan's tough words President raises tension on religious freedom and human rights Inside Derby Day £21m pledge for Telethon Index Pound hits exports, says CBI Passion play as protesters confront pilgrims RAF pilot dies in air display crash (AP, AFP): Protest by '300,000' Armenians Yeltsin goes on attack Freedom hope for four hostages A car bomb in Christian east Beirut yesterday left 15 people dead and 68 injured... UK Finance Ltd Minister calls for Burnage details Fresh threat to 'hooligan' trials News Roundup Unions seek boycott Bruce after Scots post Education Bill costs Measles alert to GPs Salad bacteria link Have we Got the Job for You? Concern at 'sorry state' of service Cabinet's legal and economic advice Record £21m is pledged to Telethon Anger at official's attitude to inquiry Firms put millions into bizarre breaks to keep staff happy New funding options 'are not based on need' Financing the health service The cocaine set moves into suburbia Danger of the 'champagne drug' Skimpot Flyer rides the rails again New life for Beeching axe victim Flying machines take to the air again British Airways Teachers crack under strain Technology initiative Rhône-Poulenc Delays cause big increase in costs for Tornado jet Race body support for grants inquiry Call to oust union chief in sex row Young shun politics TA unit takes on Bundeswehr Renault Labour starts new campaign to win South Citroën Bx 16 Valve Death risk persists as safe foam rules exclude used sofas By Our Social Services Correspondent: Opinion of an abused child vital Drug threat to sniffer dogs BA wants private airlines for Europe Dumping invitation Chess prodigy hailed as genius Nationwide Anglia Check on how train drivers use brakes Killing inquiry Premier site Death charge Tube blaze Genoese dockers shun 'poison ship' World Roundup Gaza Strip baby hurt Hundreds flee quake Sikh priests sacked US plans new rocket Gorbachov seeking phased reduction of troops in Europe From Our Own Correspondent: Reagan praise for Russian faith Danilov Monastery Speech Politburo wives sharing the limelight The Banquet Today's timetable in Moscow T-shirts and Tv aerials satisfy press Slick Operation for Media Amnesty reports tiny steps forward Human Rights Woolwich Equitable Building Society TWA By Our Foreign Staff: France says Army guilty over bloody end to Kanak siege New Caledonia controversy Fireball car bomb leaves 15 dead in Christian Beirut 'Syrian warning' to Phalangist presidential candidate Court drama exposes puritanical Sweden Britons 'were lured to Rome' Hi-tech smuggling investigation Olympus Om101 UN plans to launch $1 billion aid fund for Afghan refugees NEC Churches discuss ways to defy Pretoria A two-century leap in 13 years Letter from Muscat (Reuter): Gain for socialists (Afp): Amnesty call (AFP): School return (AFP): Britons held Reform call (Reuter): Aids hostages (AFP): Vatican post Hanoi attacked over boat people The Foreign Secretary in Hong Kong Colombian kidnap crisis deepens British Gas Energy our Business (Reuter): Zia vows harsh regime after sackings Manila wants six-fold aid rise in bases pact A to Z Birmingham to Buckingham Erratum ABTA It is all a question of degree Concise Crossword No 1577 Tomorrow The League Table Dapper dressing with Hackett dash Moss Bros is teaming up with London's most fashionable tailoring team to join in the battle for high street shoppers White kinghts of St micheal From mid-June Marks & Spencer's male customers can buy a classic new range in any colour they like - so long as it's white Cuff stuff Jungle Formula Harrods Knightsbridge It is a curious feeling, rather like reading one's won obituary, to see my full name on the milky marble of the monument Times Diary On Wednesday morning I arrive at Moscow Airport to find a stout female official searching every Away dull caution How Scarman got it wrong David Tytler talks to the author of the Burnage report My hopes for the new party Laying it on thin Science Report Contingency fees The Russian Soul Talking at Last Plane from the past Standing on the moral heights VAT as regulator Pole position Balancing act in university posts Problems of smell Alcohol on trains Memory of Mafeking Lottery sources Overseas aid Verbal dexterity Impasse over abortion Bill Excommunication for Sunday-Work Tricksy flicks Television Royal Opera House Irresistible logic of adventure Galleries Bösfndorfer London Piano Centre Piccadilly Theatre Empty image falls flat Paul Griffiths reports from Florence on Bussotti's L'ispirazione, an unconvincing début in opera production for British film-maker Derek Jarman, director of The Last of England L'lnconvenant La Colline French Theatre Financial Phoneline A Midsummer Night's Dream Marrill Lynch Music of his own Jazz General Accident Court Circular Church News Schools news Thanksgiving Asthma Research Council (T) The battle of Audley End Latest estates Birthdays today The 'treason' fish is going home Nature conservancy Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries University gifts and grants Today's royal engagements Dr Siaka Stevens Long-lasting president of Sierra Leone Dr Siaka Stevens, who led Sierra Leone for 17 years, first as Prime Minister and then as President, died in Freetown on May 29 aged 82 Mr Frank Haxell Sir Norman Skelhorn Sir Norman Skelthorn, KBE, QC, former Director of Public Prosecutions, died on May 28, at the age of 78 Announcements & Personal British Heart Foundation World Goodwill The 1988 Richardson House Rehabilitation Centre… Harlequin Corporate Entertainment Ltd This selective guide to entertainment and events… Word-Watching Entertainments Journey's End A Scots girl in Algeria Playhouse Theatre Television top 10 BBC1 The Probation Service War is over, but a battle's just begun Television Choice Pointing the way Radio Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,683 Three die on rain-soaked bank holiday Word-Watching Weather The Pound Steady mumble of untapped charity Clement Freud on Telethon 88 Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton Ward bid complaint for Panel MEP move in Rowntree bid Maxwell buy Newmont deal Bell wins ruling Nikkei higher Nissan slows The Times Stock Watch Drinks groups bid £168m for Irish Distillers Pound 'hitting exports' By Our Economics Correspondent: Call for mandatory bank reserve assets Deafening silence of fraud victims Dishonesty in business costs at least £5 billion a year By Our Financial Staff: James Ferguson fights liquidation of Barlow Asquith turns the delivery van into an art-form Colroy builds up for £14m flotation The Tokai Bank, Limited Business & Finance Sharp Market wary of RHP Room for growth at Sotheby's The Times Stockwatch Japanese may exploit merits of UK market Gilt-Edged Higher Co-op profits signal revival of old-style payouts By Our Industrial Editor: Cabbies in £1m computer drive Exports of videos advance strongly A man of many talents Phantom jet-setter Fazed by the fax Steel stockholders 'face domination' Sales of trucks set to rise 7% 2 per cent Index-Linked Treasury Stock, 1994 Dethroning privilege in taxation of savings Economic View NQ Investors told to prepare for a radio revolution USM Review Plessey and Racal 'likely bid targets' Irish small business to form link with Boston Base Lending Rates $68m energy deal for Amax Weir sets sights on further purchases Hays the Company of Great Companies De La Rue profit rise expected Cadbuary Schweppes LME members ready to bring back tin contract Traders undeterred by the legacy of crisis Foreign Exchanges Money Markets National Telephones Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Fears over private file data Here comes Japan's 300 mph train From Tokyo, a look at the super loco; from Texas, a review of a new kind of super-plane Morgan Computer Co Verbatim Microsoft Excel Events Computer World The heli-plane rolls out on the Texas tarmac Morse Why British designers are not in the picture Perspective Wright Air Conditioning Harrowell Uk Limited New Technology Oxford University Computing Laboratory IBM Winners ready for holiday take-off Go freelance, young expert Jobscene American PCs to sell in Russia Computer Programmers Calling up a world of information Rodney Hobson on an increasingly predominant form of communication that many people are not aware of, although they may use it every day On-Line Business Daya Aslib Royal mail Royal Society of Chemistry How British businesses can telephone a world database ICC Online Services Dialog Means Business Infolink Dun & Bradstreet International Public Appointments United Arab Emirates Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association Royal Ulster Constabulary Personnel Officer University of Glasgow Royal College of Nursing Tree Council Information and Publicity Officer Devon an Equal Opportunities Employer Public & Health Care St Joseph's, Rosewell, Midlothian The mandarins move east A guide to career opportunities If you want to get ahead, get out ... is the policy of many civil servants heading for a more challenging City life, says Edward Fennell SRN Wick House Private Nursing Home SRN and SEN Public & Health Care Nurse Recruiment the Tampa General Hospital Dorothy J Hopkins Recruitment Consultants -… Bexley Health Authority Financial Local Government Pensions Analyst Accounting Hampstead Health Authority Financial Manager The Royal Marsden Hospital Special Health Authority… Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Basingstoke & Deane Berkshire Magistrates' Courts Committee Legal Appts Michael Page Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items ARA Advertising KIER Commission for the New Towns The Managing Director, Graham & Trotman Ltd Parker Oppenheimers Meredith Scott Associates Southcombe & Hayley Twickenham Solicitors British Gas South Eastern London Fire & Civil Defence Authority Council for National Academic Awards Bedfordshire Litigation Solicitors Law Personnel Landau & Scanlan Attorneys since 1648 Hospital detained mental patient unlawfully Legal Appointments Michael Page Partnership Reuter Simkin Recruitment Right to summary judgment Carter Faber Solicitors & Barristers Making a better start for the Bar Legal Brjef Robert Johnson Qc, Chairman of the Bar, examines the reforms being put forward to improve the lot of the would-be barrister Herbert Smith Nabarro Nathanson Euro Tunnel Hong Kong Government Capstick Hamer & Co ASA Law Thomson Snell & Passmore Williams & Co. Solicitors Solicitor Or/legal Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Fennmores Solicitors Norton Rose Badenoch & Clark Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Locums Solicitors: Legal Executives Law Recruitment Consultant Solicitors Paul Lucas & Company Manchester RoyScot Finance Group Hughes-Castell Ltd Litigation Lake, Ward, Orr & Co Senior Barristers Clerk Law Locum Bureau Hughes-Castell Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durnford Ford Solicitors T. M. D. Lake and Co Lake and Co Legal Notices Sherwood & Co Passport lapse keeps seed high and dry Pools Forecast Rapid Raceline Susanti's pressure exposes hidden cracks in China Badminton Curren will not be put out to grass Tennis Hern example inspires loyalty West Iisley team thriving on greater responsibility after trainer's crippling accident Legend of Northern Dancer Results from yesterday's 14 Bank Holiday meetings Mandarin: Broken Hearted to take command Mandarin: Sandown Park Mandarin: Redcar The Times Racing Service Primitive Rising stakes strong claim for Ascot Moore preparing for return in Hong Kong retrial Arizona Belle survives an early fright Mandarin: Uttoxeter Fridu fine boost for Cumani Lillee is carried off the field after injuring his ankle Cricket: Northamptonshire's One Setback Could Be Costly as their Celebrated Bowler is Injured Old Hill go out in a thrash Absence of Scots is keenly felt Volleyball Crowe provides holiday treat Yesterday's Other Scoreboards (Reuter): Mears makes mark Fines to support new law on safety Prost demonstrates his art Motor Racing Yorkshire are not yet home and dry Superiority asserted by Broncos Polo Flaherty must pass test in Poland Modern Pentathlon Chandler given charge By a Special Correspondent: Local Hero closes gap on Bateleur Yachting Dodd floats to record above the floodtide Golf Kerly's goal is a welcome relief after a poor run Hockey Oriel lead the way on last day Rowing Casado's late burst secures win Cycling: Last-Minute Call-Up Pays off as Frenchamn Takes First Stage of the Mik Race in Bournemouth Kellly the jolly good fellow Football: David Kelly Scores Three for Wallsall on the Day He is Named in the Irish Squad for Germany Dutch midfield player moves to AC Milan For the Record Overseas Football Results Four clubs are in the race to sign Quinn Stapleton fillip for Charlton Bernard makes a move Scottish league backs Roxburgh Gillit's leading role Today's Fixtures Sport on TV England may take tough option of dropping Orwin Rugby Union Replacements join batterd Wales Kitchin's experience a bonus for British team Student Sport Titleist Wins the Pga Fortress mentality in battle to keep peace Woosnam a winner again Results from Wentworth Hendriks worried by batting failures BBC strikes PGA tour deal Sport in Brief Youth squad arrested Becker loses his way in a sandstorm Pitching in their lot with the lout End Column

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