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News from 07/06/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Nick Nuttall, S. B. Tress, Patricia Davies, J. Shaw, Philip Rhodes, Boris Johnson, Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Nicholas Wood and Sarah Thompson, Brian James, Henry Gee, Michael Tate, Arthur Downes, T. P. Astill, Ron Brimson, Colin Buck, Keith Harris, R. J. Luff, Lionel Morrison, Jim Tampin, John Willis, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Anthony Hopkins, Andrew Moger, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Patricia Tisdall, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Blair, Caroline Berman, John Dorman, David Hands, A. T. Grove, Charles Bremner, David Cocks, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Humphrey Hawksley, Neil Addison, Edward Fennell, W. T. Hutton, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Andrew N. Fairbairn, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, T. E. Utley, Andrew Moger and Stanley Baldwin, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, J. P. Cunningham, Yuri Matischen, Patricia M. Young, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, J. A. Lane, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, John Bell City Editor, Peter Davenport and David Sapsted, Geoffrey Foster, Brian Beel, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, Pat Dean, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, David Smith and Richard Ford, Mike Berry, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Malcolm McKeag, Judith Cruickshank, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, M. J. Gilbert, J. F. Pickering, Michael Wilson, Tim Jones, Augustus Lowe, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Susan MacDonald, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Sachs, Richard Battley,

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Kinnock wins party fight to keep control Any challange would need 46 MP's backing Portfolio Big hanging defeat likely Tate 's sugar Money move Testing time Times Focus Index British contacts with Iran on Beirut hostages Rise in home loans closer Second increase in base rates Ink blots and tough questions Young reporters make their mark at No 10 Missing prisoners not identified Hurd inquiry on jail pin-up riot Jailed Piggott is stripped of Obe UK Finance Ltd Picture Gallery Trial halted over police evidence News Roundup Councillor ousted Nurse poll-tax rebate Head inv secret talks Chess master move Harty suffers relapse Commons 'will reject call for death sentence Mobile Air Conditioners MPs to polish image for Tv cameras Greek controller's strike delays holiday flights Compromise likely as Baker rejects big a level shake-up Benn bid attacked by union Museums combine to keep Poussin in UK Piggott joins an inauspicious elite Jailed ex-jockey stripped of OBE Royal garden visit National disaster plan suggested at inquiry Soldiers start a laser battle EEC aid to give jobs to 30,000 Defence of 'justice' by Howe Sentence to rapist Burnet draws up plan for all-night television news Head in 'depravity' warning Banks accused on Brinks Mat funds Nonsense king Lear in Abbey Recital as poet honoured British still rule Broadway Seven awards for Crawford's Phantom British Gas Teesside Doctors accuse the Government of bid to censor research 'Political' veto condemned By Our Social Services Correspondent: Most top medical jobs still closed to women Smokers harming children Parents blamed for lung disorders Poll tax data move defeated House of Lords Car rear seat belt Bill 'usurps parental duty' Parliament today Commons (2.30): Questions:… Soldiers see hospital staff 44 years on High-tech grass for footballers Chinese ceramics sale fetches £3m Sale Room Turner country fights to save hillside charm Residents outraged over 'eyesore' pier Chance at last to sell patent plants Genetic engineering changes: 2 Toshiba Balloonist floats to new heights World Roundup Waldheim pleased Memorial to liberty Drowning charges Brazil cold kills 7 Bomb attacks m white city areas to be stepped up ANC in radical policy switch 'Six' start retrial plea Russsian church to canonize seven new saints From Our Own Corespondent, Moscow: Pravda reports 'election rigging' protest Time for tennis with Sister Anthony Zia plays a waiting game on elections US watching to see if tax revolt state takes a step back California vote on Proposition Boat people to be returned to Vietnam when possible Renault Train blast 'felt like nuclear war' By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Timing of visit baffles London Iran envoys fly in Moscow angry at transfer of F 16s Parties battle to mobilize the stay-away voters French parliamentary elections Japanese Middle East peace mission has an eye to business From a Correspondent, Suva: Bavadra ministers held after Fiji arms raids Ousted rival challenges Lini Sun Alliance Insurance Group (Reuter): University protest at Chinese corruption (Reuter): Duarte surgery (Reuter): Death appeal (Reuter): Palme debate Tibet talks (Reuter): Rights protest (AP): Plane crash UN offers hope for renewed meetings Sealink British Ferries Strikes prompt censure vote Papandreou challenged over 'lack of action' on economy Coin-in-the-slot culture on call Latter from Tokyo The Vauxhall Carlton Changing the prescription Erratum Telecom Security A to Z London Swinging from tree to family tree Science Report Tomorrow Taslismans for a new tribe The simplicity of sophisticated city dressing leaves plenty of scope for baubles, bangles and beads to work their magic It's shoe business Rayne, famouse for covering royal feet for 50 years, has new owners and an exciting future W Every Fortnight Pearly Kings People The In thing Touch of mink Chu going along the trans-Siberian railroad in a… The Diary Picture Gallery Hostages: Assad's gamble Robert Fisk reports on a round of political manoeuvring For boom read bubble Whitelaw's doomed legacy A Footnote on Mozart Suggested by "Figaro" Mr Kinnock's Apostasy The Deflated Pound The Duke's Dilemma Implications of Rowntreebids Weather - or not? Church and Tories Coping with casualties of war Aids testing Solicitors in court Sign of the cross Fox Talbot year Mortgage relief Standard of GCSE maths Choir losses All the elevens Court Circular School news The electronic publishing and print show Today 's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheon Dinner Anniversaries Church news The other long running London thriller Architecture Funeral Memorial plaque Church of Scotland Forthcoming marriages Marriages Mr Clarence M. Pendleton Controversial black Civil Rights Commission chairman Nappy Lamare Sir Hywel Evans Latest wills Births Testing but fun Television The best of brass Concert Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall Win £1000 for your Favourite Charity The South Bank Centre Antipodean originals John Russell Taylor on the summer shows, headed by a group of Australian artists from the 1940s Galleries The Murphy Girls Drill Hall Arts Theatre Verbal chicanery Trinity Hospice The Old Vic Forget the story Opera The Electrification of the Soviet Union Glyndebourne Moving tribute Dance GA General Accident The human dimension of business A new sense of confidence marks another milestone for the personnel managers A thirst for specialist training Education Merrill Lynch Ealing Centre of Excellence Garrard Compensation the watchword Changing role for those who lead Influence through Competence A conscience at the front line Fielden House Payroll Giving The old are still the losers Equality Timestamps Y Training Services Born in good will Way in for the skilled hands Membership NatWest The Action Bank The ndustria Society CIGNA This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1583 Entertainments Girls in Paris fashion Events The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair Belmont Galleries Cordula Television and Radio Smoking out the tobacco villains Television Choice Earthy Superman Radio Choice Blacks rally to national strike call The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,689 Word-Watching Weather Markets 1 the Pound" FT 30 Share US dollar… GUS takes 25% stake in Penguin BNS success M&G ahead Sketchley rise Main Price Changes Stock Watch Base rate rise fails to stem sterling slide By Our Economics Correspondent: Retail sales boom continues Bass buys Zetters Leisure Nestlé set to raise Rowntree offer Miss World takeover in reverse order Merger gives Owen Oyston a listing Clowes silent over £130m Gibraltar-based fund expected to be closed Tate &'Lyle sells Staley division for $700m GrandMet in £21 m purchase Arrows Limited Index Sheraton Securities lifts profit by 142% Business Roundup Turriff buys Essexcare Staff cuts at Sound Nursing home buy for Stakis Leslie Wise purchase CSR selling mineral stake St. James Court Aspen pays £2m for Mass NMC jumps 50% to £6.3m BHP sells off metal interest HT Hugfees meets profit forecast Sheraton Securities International Plc In two minds over cautious M&G Tempus Morgan leaps on Deutsche Bank bid talk Stock Market Stock Watch Bankers see UK influence growing in world economy Puzzle of Parkinson oil 'doubt' Profit warning byCarron Dark side of a debut Amersham at record £25m By Our City Staff: Trivial Pursuit quote sought HK Bank withdrawals The Times City Diary Tidy mind The Times City Diary Foiled a gain The Times City Diary Building a new image The Times City Diary 'Poison pill' is at Amax Howden court case starts Philips Burst of enthusiasm for Mr Cube after canines Comment Old Lady takes control Traditonal Options TSB Bank Lyons Computer Services Ltd The Big Heart of England Wall Street (Reuter): Dow firms as bonds rebound (Reuter): Nikkei climbs to record Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Illingworth on the ball as profits leap by £2m Bond investors will not be asked for funds in Bell bid Alpha Stocks Broadwell Land Plc Great Western profits soar by 86% Quality buy London Traded Options Bromsgrove triples to £2.9m By Our City Staff: GUS has 25% Penguin stake Braithwaite in the black with £3.7m Borthwicks jumps to £511,000 at half time Standard Chartered Bank Bank of Scotland An EEC merger policy is essential Edward McMillian-Scot, the MEP York, argues that the Suchard bid for Rowntree should be referred to the Monopolies commisssion while Eec agrees prioritics for the 1992 market Barclays Lloyds Bank Coutts & Co Girobank plc National Westminster Bank Plc The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Thorn pays $10.8m in US deal Dealing halted Arcade sold Granada hid Property sale T&N buys The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trust Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities continue to gain Stock Exchange Price The bird man who found a hight-technology role Profile Horizons now broadened Nt northern telecom Criterion Catalysts New Technology Founder returns to Atari Picture Gallery Career in Systems Analysis or Cobol Programming The Bertram Group Reed … computing Can the network finally make it to a wider audience? Portman Computers Alfred Marks Word Processing Trainer All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Top of the launches Tomorrow sees the first flight for a British satellite launcher. Pearce Wright looks at what is at stake It's the background that makes all the difference Jobscene Fujitsu At last .. . the stamp they hope will really stay stuck Wright Air Conditioning Apricot IBM Europeans say No to tape levy Andrews Dawn of the personal video Morgan Computer Co Concurrent Computer Corporation There aren't any secrets left to reveal any more Perspective News from IBM Wokingham Royal Ulster Constabulary The Tampa General Hospital Asa Law Practical Training Workshops Volunteer Missionary Movement Campaigns Officer (EEC) Health Education Authority University of Glasgow Animal Charity In touch with the Archers While Birmingham may not top the list of cities in which everyone would choose to live and work, Edward Fennell discovers it is one of the most intersting and lucrative places for those employed in the legal profession University of Glasgow Basingstoke & Deane Out Patient Manager Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Assocation Oxfordshire County Council Head of Home Devon an Equal Opportinities Employer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northumberland Bracknell Forest Borough Council ISIS Political Liaison Officer Hallam Medical Centre University of Glasgow Badenoch & Clark Leading Banking Family Head of Legal and Financial… MP Michael Page Partnership Lloyd's Lloyd's of London Edward Harte & Co Legal Appointments Wilson & Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall Allen & Overy Lloyd Chapman Associates Frizzell Insurance and Financial Services Ltd. Thames Water Legal Manager Conveyancing Solicitor Landau & Scanlan Claude Hornby Council can make rating allowance to itself Failure to give reasons for discretionary decision not unfair in absence of fraud Legal Appointments Gabriel Duffy Consultancy JHA John Hamilton Associates Whether and when to give majority ruling Simpson Crowden Consultants ALPS Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd ASA Law Locums Service Justice is better In the light of attacks on the jury system, David Cocks, Qc Chairman of the Criminal Bar Association. looks at ways to improve criminal justice Simmonds, Church, Smiles & Co South West London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers and Partners Badenoch & Clark QD Quarry Dougall LSA Laurence Simons Associates Bond Pearce Solicitors Daniels Bates Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items JHA John Hamilton Associates Conveyancing Solicitor Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items South East Thames Regional Health Authority Gray Marshall & Campbell Trowers & Hamlins Multiple Display Advertising Items James Davis & Partners Badenoch & Clark Simpson Crowden MSL International Lipson Lloyd-Jones Charsley Harrison Building Employers Confederation Link James Davis & Partners GKN The international automotive United International Pictures CPS Crown Prosecution Service Badenoch & Clark PA Personnel Services MP Michael Page Partnership PA Personnel Services Baker & McKenzie Autumn Qualifiers IBM TSB Group MP Michael Page Partnership When Gonzales held centre court The five-hour-plus tennis match in which fireworks illuminated the twilight of a Wimbledon god In the first of three articles on key events in open tennis, the longest match in the history of Wimbledon is recalled by Richard Evans Last round strike by Davies Golf Today's Fixtures Sport on TV First cap follows the brawl Rugby Union: Cooke Leaves Experiment to International Matches England's workaday choice against state Jonathan Davies the latest tour casualty Servicemen learn well from defeat Tomorrow Modest victor reaps Ms reward Racing Boot Polish ends long losing run Fabricius to face inquiry Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Talented Dubrovmk set to make winning debut Racing Princess Royal ride Racephone Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Good Wood Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth The Times Racing Service Scholfield completes double Two sides have the chance to restore their winning ways Cricket: jONES Takes Six Wicket and Malcolm Five as Wicket Tumble at Taunton and Horsham Clinton builds foundations Barrington crumble in a crisis Honeywell Bull Yesterday's Scoreboards Hick and Curtis dominant Nelson joins Irish side to face MCC Rawlinson award Lancashire happy with two-way bet Somerset fail to cope with pace of Davis Trent Bridge benefits Three win polo prize Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Miller victorious as lesser lights cut Russian lead Cycling Owners decision sparks outcry Equestrianism Foster 's satisfying win Squash Rackets Turner repeats last year's feat and humbles Zivojinovic Tennis: Wild Cards Pay off as British Players Make the Most of their Chances at Queen's Club Durie not for famt hearts Thompson mines American mettle Athletics Seoul blunder criticized For the Record Experience is solid among the travellers Student Sport Six go through for East Coast places Yachting: Transtlatic Sailors Spend First Day at Sea Struggling against Fickle Winds Overseas Football Results Birch leads bunched fleet Ipoh victory sends note of warning to Britain's rivals Hockey Albiston reunited with Atkinson at Albion Football Unknowns eclipse favourites England left to play for survival Anchor man adrift in a trough Benn slips into TV overdrive Davey Moore autopsy report Beasant ready to join Newcastle Wild card for Prean Sport in Brief Dutch are feared by Robson French rugby players tour S Africa in defiance of ban Warren wants to build an athletics stadium Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Dunlop races to a record sixth victory Seeing the light on road to Seoul End Column

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