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News from 04/06/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, S. C. P, Diana Wildman, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Ivo Tennant, Thomas Armstrong, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, George Austin, Hugh Craig, David Holloway, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Jeremy Flint, Dessa Trevisan, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, David Whiley, Chairman, Mario Modiano, John Ashworth, Vice-Chancellor, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Denis P. Riordan, Andrew Moger, Lawrence Lever, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Andrew Moger and Kerry Gill, John Banham, Charles Jackson, Alan Hamilton, J. P., David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Winlaw, Frances Bissell, James Wood, Charles Bremner, Fimbra, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Ernest Cantle, Director General, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Auriol Stevens, Director, John Higgins, Rosemary Calder-Smith, Michael Watkins, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Alison Eadie, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Richard Evans Media Editor, Philippa Lloyd, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, Geoffrey Foster, Brian Beel, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Frank Hahn, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, John Wilcockson, Robin Young and Howard Foster, Charles Knevitt, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Humphrey Hawksley Canala, Peter Morris, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Peter Dunn, Tom Tickell, Charles Halliday, Christopher Follett, Jonathan Meades, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Maria Scott, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Sally Greengross, Director, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Richard Williams, John Watson,

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Sakharov in public attack on Kremlin Dissident defends Reagan view as President salutes Thatcher Soviet ministry stages historic press meeting The Times Property Guide Today Portfolio Coloroll wins Testing day Open degrees Index Base rates 6 set to rise next week' Mother criticizes hero of the Tumbledown film Head 'hid knife incident' Second attack at Burnage school 'World salutes a gallant nation' Generous praise for Prime Minister Arms talks reassurance from Carrington Mace MP warrant Issued Prolific Financial Management TV Aids campaign agency dropped Concern at MP's espionage book News Summary Guide on Clause 28 Mistake over bodies Chess race continues Tube chiefs criticized Safety alert over jeep Public poll sought on building design P&O European Ferries Baker placates heads with hint of rise Extra training on offer for key education managers Action to counter terrorism is agreed £75,000 pay-off for LWT staff as 200 jobs go Life-saving pioneers are honoured Advances in battlefield surgery Embarrassed Irish party finds a place for God Hundreds race north to glimpse rare birds A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd Gould's warning for the hard left Ashddown ridicules Beith view Gardener who spent cash cleared of theft Fears over juvenile remands Justices' Clerks' Society conference Seven guilty of £4m PSA contracts swindle Cars that break down days after garage service Couple gazumped by builder Developer halts sale to wait for higher price Lone master rejoins battle with the sea Ex-jockey £815,00 in debt GPs 'fail to treat patients' Currie attack on family doctors Boost for donor card drive The Times Classic Wicker Chair The young want own businesses Halifax Two getting in tune for the Cellothon More university . places for mature students Attack on handicap rulings Record numbers at the turnstiles Royal Bath and West Show Squatters evicted from royal estate Paisley fined £1.6m in will Killer son Body found Inquiry costs Cricket death Laser games Affray charge Police were told twice about consulate raid Canaletto fails to reach new record Saleroom Price of domestic air travel set for a drop Circle mystery solved Bonhams Knightsbridge Blazing alone the Armada anniversary trail (Reuter): World clergy join Soviet celebration of Christianity After the summit Moscow reveals a new era of tolerance (Reuter, AP): Gorbachov in move to boost his key support in party Relief workers flown from siege World Summary Murder inquiry shifts Baronet faces prison Bomb blast kills four Bondi bottomless Djilas says West helped avert Stalin's invasion Zia keeps opposition guessing on election plan Pakistan's political crisis Japan given 'Nato status' in talks debriefing Unprecedented platform for dissident Sakharov (Reuter): Slovene writer in jail Republican stronghold The California primary From Our Own Correspondent, New York: Tracking down the crunch questions to win over don't-knows of America Diplomats strike to hit Greek EEC presidency Melbourne massacre suspect in court Amal shutdown raises hopes for hostages From Our Own Correspondent, west contest: Damascus calls the tune Lebanese presidential contest Allied Irish Bank Barbie's final appeal rejected Sri Lanka poll wins (Reuter): Waldhieim trip (Reuter): Refugee flood Gun suspects (AFP): Rebel setback (Reuter): Deal signed Kanaks await fresh Paris initiative on independence Secessionist unrest in New Caledonia Peking shores up reforms with anti-corruption drive Realigned Danish Cabinet takes up Nato crisis debate (Reuter): Zhao under fire (AFP): Economic boomtime bypasses Philippines poor Glowing forecasts of recovery contrast with slum-dwelles' plight From Our Own Correspondent, Manila: Gunboat diplomacy over islands alarms superpowers Gulf battle against gas leak Surfeit of democracy fatigues the French The One Game The spirit of Mr. Toad rules on the River Cam. The… Times Diary Britain's road to nowhere John Banham, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry, warns of the threat to national prosperity unless an immediate start is made on modernizing and upgrading our highways and railway system Panama paranoia Commentary . Michael Kinsley Ozone expedition Science Report Across the Atlantic To the next Millennium Clergy and divorce Impact of poll tax on the elderly Housing sell-off University guide Bus doors hazard Cambridge ranking On the moral heights Training of top cricket umpires Tumbledown film Moulders of form Taking your pick From Our Special Correspondent: Duke of Windsor Marriage in France Civile and Religious Ceremonies Court Circular Royal engagements Dinner Tomorrow's services Marriages 1,000 years of Orthodoxy Margaret Long Russia lit worldwide contest Bridge Canterbury Cathedral Address Lecture Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Birthdays Schools news Meeting Service dinners Mr Charles Clay A wide-ranging City influence Nigel Tangye Prof Kurt Zinnemann Dwarka Prasad Mishra S . W. Hayter Births Holidays & Villas Journey Latin America Flmington Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments B Barbican Hall Barbican London Symphony Orchestra Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay presents Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John's Smith Square sloane pearls Index Sharp Words All round A Weekly Guide to Leisure Entertainment and the Arts The world wrote to George Bernard Shaw, and he wrote back. The letters of his last 25 years-newly collected-show a puckish genius at work Cartier Overseas Travel Trailfinders the Travel Experts Priceright Holiday Specials Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Riviera British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Above-Average Discounts How to design a world tour Travel 1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Health guide Travel Books In the land of no cartwheels The Finns don't have much to smile about, so they don't. They are a pragmatic people, Michael Watkins finds` A drawbridge to the past Out and about Nigel Andrew takes a journey into the 13th Century, at Stokesay Castle in Shropshire South Tyrol Outings Thomas Cook Sealink Dieppe Ferries Reid's Hotel Shoparound Cornish Fisherman's Smocks Bluebird Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tudor Crown Cutlery Lingerie Stafford Bookcases Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Filof X Rolex Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofas, Sofa Beds Multiple Display Advertising Items Chancern Antiques Tiverton, Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Cutting a dash for yew In the Garden Francesca Greenoak visits Chenies, whose streams and green pastures have been tended since the Domesday survey Weekend Tips For the Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Teutonic tonics Drink Oddbins Opening gastronomic relations with Thailand Eating out French chefs have begun to experiment with the spices of the Orient, reports Jonathan Meades The stuff of dreams The Times Cook Stuffing is a very simple way of making expensive or unusual ingredients go further, says Frances Bissell Fontana Candida Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Laser Cordier Ray in finer focus Television Habsburg, Feldman Pilgrim from Atlanta says his final Amen As Robert Shaw appears for the last times as principal conductor with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Richard Morrison talks to him about his musical mission Genius strips music to the bare essentials Concert Prisoner on the wing Ballet Kangaroo Kipling Theatre To Botany Bay On a Bondi Tram Young Vic Studio Wife in torment at Tolstoy's tantrums Sofia New End, Hampstead A leap into the Dark Elegies for Rambert The Pilgrim's Progress New Paperbacks Family harmony Paperbacks Breath of fresh Eire Rock Records Dutch duel Chess A few brief words Review Admirable Anna Classical Records Tennis players fail to fault the experts Bridge Parker to perfection Jazz Records Crossword Masters in the cellar The Times Arts Diary Side by side again The Times Arts Diary Choir stalled The Times Arts Diary Section 28 strikes? The Times Arts Diary Big Bang The Times Arts Diary The Week Ahead Films Galleries A touch of the Blues at Aldeburgh Concerts Dance Rock Opera Television and Radio The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,687 A break to spot the saviour among temples of Mammon Weather Markets Beazer buys 1m shares The Times B&C ready to agree buyout at Bricom Oil independent falls to British Gas for £370m Bank resists rate Bressiire Two refuse to be Barlow Clowes white knight MacArthy drops UniChem bid Coloroll wins £208m Crowther battle Jobs lost at Chase Securities Rowntree seeks friends Amari accepts Glynwed offer BMI Kidsons Index Perkins pays £1.45m for shellfish supplier Business Roundup PCT recovers to £447,932 College cuts SA links Profits edge up B. A. T Industries Quarto in £500,000 buy Arcade for London Shop Lonrho shares sought for precious metal content Stock Market Dow sets record for weekly rise Wall Street Gold leads metals rise Wedgwood may join queue for Royal Worcester sale Separated Guinness Mahon bank to step up earnings Henderson funds' profits fall By Our City Staff: Seagram pursues Grandmet deal Power station order for GEC CEGC acts despite planners' opposition Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options Arizona clears BAT bid WCRS buy £6m purchase Float possible Bank rise Dollar rise cools the professor's long hot wait for Rover Group Forex thrives on winning formula Martin Currie The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Firm end to account Stock Exchange Prices Family Moneybriefing Afcor takes more time The Times Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates Base Lending Rates Finance company suspended by Fimbra The long wait ahead for 7,000 investors Fimbra Member Summer blues on home front Scottish Investment Trust Plc Camifa Ltd To Advertise in Business Finance or Family Money… Foreign Colonial IBM Fidelity To Place your Personal Column Advertisement in the… Maps are in, thanks to Black Monday Antique maps are maong the alternative investments that have attacted attention since Black Monday. Conal Gregory report Brokers end armchair dealing Royal Trust Troubled waters for transfers Claiming crisis cash FS More cover for the tourist Exeter Fund Managers Limited Kleinwort Barrington Unit Trusts Buckmaster & Moore The Scottish Mortgage and Trust Plc Blacklisted by your bank! Family Money How to avoid legal tangle G Girobank plc Portfolio—PLUS NEW—Accumulator Domestic court is better for ruling on morals To Place your Travel Advertisement in the Times Seminar season, or how to sell yourself over lunch Seminars are proving an extremely useful way of generating business. Edward Fennell looks at some of the more imaginative approaches A good way to cement relations not easily achieved in the ordinary business setting Entertainments The Times Wragge & Co Band & Hatton Company The Times Guide to Legal & Financial Services Legal & Financial Services Guide Lee, Crowder & Co Blakemores Pinsent & Co Needham & James Martineau Johnson Ian Cooper Communications Limited Hot competition is awaiting British sprinters in Derby Athletics Officials remain firm on selection race Time for a prime show by Orwin Rugby Union Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Are You a Winner? Casualty count increases Sport on TV From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Improving Nasr EI Arab to keep raiders at bay Mendip Express to arrive on time Mandarin: Stratford Selections Three Counties to score Chantilly Tomorrow C4 Big-race form guide Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Dabaweyaa to reign supreme Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Epsom Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Oaks Line-Up C4 Form guide to the 12 contenders Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Mandarin: Market Rasen Kent snatch victory as Cowdrey revels Cricket: Pollard's Maiden Century Fails to save Champions from their Fifth Defeat Leatherdale holds up Lancashire Yesterday's Other Details Cook comeback England v West Indies Lightweights on alert Rowing New home found in West End Storms wash out dramatic finish Painful end to valiant century by Wells Kent shuffle Cup squad Bowls San Diego snub Fay Yachting Hercules labours for the final benefit of England Football (Reuter): Rush's knowhow may be of help to Wales Bould signs on for Arsenal Graves is so close to a place in final Golf New stays two strokes front with a 71 Herbert back on track Motor Sport Saunders facing top men An invitation to the Open Intrepid sailors rig vessels for voyage of deprivation Yachting: Lone Competitors Set out Brave the Perils of Atlantic Four to Follow across the Atlantic Entries for the Transatlantic Race Javer could go to the top Tennis Top seed in trouble For the Record Britain advance to final as Barber cuts Soviets short Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Lincoln in lead after dressage Turi underlines form in victory Equestrianism Maple Leafs pay penalty for contempt Polo Twin attack by Scots Squash Rackets Epee trial for women Fencing Ivanov is off and away on his own Cycling American surges to stage win Impressive start from Richards checks England Hendriks criticizes pitch Careless moment cuts Lyle's lead Liverpool have reservations Ibf comes in to line Sport in Brief Wilander needs to be at his best Volatile Leconte provides fireworks Graf's experience should hold key Fears for England fans in Germany Death TT course Giving thanks for large mercies End Column

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