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News from 28/06/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Andrew Histop, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Thornton, Andrew Billen, Nick Nuttall, P. G., Thomson Prentice and Howard Foster, Michael Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Ann Holmes, Stephen Leather, N. Hooper, Cliff Feltham, Harvey Elliott, Ruth Gledhill and Philip Jacobson, Ivo Tennant, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Nuala Scarisbrick, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Dudley Fishburn, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Allan Winn Editor, Commercial Motor, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Morris, John Maddox, Joe Joseph, Judith R. Oddy, Jim Railton, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Michael Tate, Michael Bryant, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Steven Brull, Michael T. H. Banks, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Mick Cleary, Peter Waymark, Hugh Montefiore, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Caroline Berman, John Percival, Andrew English Commercial Motor, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Malcolm Smith, Edward Fennell, John Woodcock, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Nicolas Soames, D. K. Henderson, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, John Russell Taylor, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Barryfantoni, Craig Brown, Yuri Matischen, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Phil McLennan, Richard Evans, F. F. Dajani, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Jonathan Shepherd, John Bell, Geof Jarvis, Keith Hartley, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, G. S. P. Freeman-Grenville, Geof Wheelwright, Gordon Peters, John Goodbody, Stewart Rayment, Carol Ferguson, Kevin E. Thomas, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Lord Hailsham, Tony Dawe, Illtyd Harrington, Andrew Morgan and Andrew Moger, Tim Jones, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Robert Matthews and Pearce Wright, Noël Goodwin, Robert Fisk, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, William Goodhart Sld, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Jack Bailey, Clive Saffery, David Powell, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster and Roland Rudd, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, John Martin Sdp, Richard Sarson, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Warman and David Walker, Peter Coy,

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Lawson is set to order 1% base rate rise Mortgage fear as trade gap hits record £1.2bn Inside Portfolio—PLUS NEW—Accumulator Courts plea Savoy threat Lendl escapes Index Ex-Nalgo chief's link to Cramer Clore recoups £6m with sale of Impressionists Britain agrees to EEC bank study 17 killed as Paris commuter trains collide in station Survivors trapped in twisted coaches British mother and sons die in desert Scotplan Doomed Airbus 'was 70ft too low' Children's seat belt law passed News Roundup Amnesty on knives Hoogstraaten attack MP faces race charge Kasparov seizes lead Tour firms lose £25m Bank of Ireland mortgages Scargill tribute to men who killed NUM leader praises 'courage' of jailed miners SDP wants carnival curbs Kensington by election NUR leader criticizes 'champagne' policies Outburst angers Labour leadership Widow wins £1m record damages for husband's death Judge seeks abuse inquiry Parents jailed for starving baby Ashe gives message of hope Variety 'baby' arrives in UK By Staff Reporters: Police study catalogue of violence Drunkenness and crime London school chiefs to face vetting Baker Hea plan angers borough Aida's unsung stage frights Children 'blighting careers for women' Identity parade for M50 suspect Telecom's TV bid for Commons Nationwide Anglia Builders appeal for more land as house prices soar again Laser clue to genetic mysteries Portrait of Yorks praised Royal refuge reopens to public Football fans acquitted after judge intervenes Doubts over police evidence Church airs 'sense of outrage' at Thatcherism Mcthodist conference Health authority in private venture Talks with France on defence Impressionist records fall Monet fetches £3.8m Saleroom Lawyer is fined for 'Mr Swag' fiddle Public park Sword death Shipyard deal Jet escape Girl crushed Commital bid Plough shares Terror whale Flight delays The Mercedes-Benz S-class. Two opposing points of… Fund-raising loopholes sought as campaign costs soar (Reuter): Arafat loyalists surrender Chatila World Roundup (Reuter): Cambodia peace offer 'Slow' rescuers stoned (Reuter): Jaundiced viewpoint (NYT): US plans flight limits Eec spirit of unity smooths differences at Hanover summit Leaders underline need for controls on crime as path is charted to a Europe of open frontiers From a Correspondent Geneva: Tokyo still tops the pricey city league Press split on party role Crucial Soviet conference opens today From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: Delegates get red banner treatment By Our East European Correspondent: Romania drive to bulldoze the past ANC drafts liberal 'constitution' to reinforce military offensive White South Africans offered a post-apartheid future Climate fear brings world pollution curbs nearer Cairo race for 'Islamic' missile Dirty tricks and punch-ups mar Australian camel trek Singapore toy soldiers fall out, domino style War criminals worked as US agents Nazis benefit cover-up Tax about-turn woos voters Zia's Islamic budget Pope's appeal against racism Communists slip in Italy (Reuter): Navy welcome Duvalier delay (Reuter): Poll defeat (AP): Envoys threat Evren medal (AP): Strong quake (Reuter): New governor (Reuter): Hunt holiday (Reuter): Manigat tour Leading again (AFP): Party divided (AFP): Guerrilla trial IBM Peers in bitter protests over extra workload House of Lords Plea for parents is rejected Defence for bishops Parliament remembers 1688 Further 25,000 to be tax exempt Picture Gallery Housing Corporation's new role Housing Trusts Welsh steel confident Walker praise for privatization Wales By Our Political Staff: More rights likely for the public Private MP's and peers' Bills £1.2bn deficit brings demand for debate Economy Minister's warning to women 'Christ' case application Baby safety Parliament today Royal Mail Kensington's north-south divide Peter Mulligan reports on the by-election prospects in one of the most cosmopolitan constituencies in Britain Times past the Times Eye-openers Science Report On the Campaign Trail You might know this… New Words for Old Cheaper frills People Harrods Knightbridge The Big Sale Map out your style From cheap high fashion to high-priced designer classics - decide where you fit on the graph and go precision shopping Pick of the sale season Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbara Amiel When the Prime Minister flew into Toronto last weeki, the 4 elected Ontario Benchers who are the province's most distinguished lawyers, decided Private lines, public loss Commentary Trapped in tighter secrecy Des Wilson weighs up Peter Wright's unintentional achievemet In Khrushchev's footsteps? The Escape and Recapture of the King and Queen of France The Shrinking Fleet Time for Tighter Money A Bridge of Vouchers Church's role in urban projects A way with hooligans Work experience Making the best out of tourism Soviet abortions Arab-Israel conflict Skullduggery Uneasy on the ear Getting it right Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Royal tributes to Lord Ramsey Memorial services Marriages Birthdays today Meeting The night sky in July Astronomy Magdalen College School, Oxford Appointments Mr Thomas Sargant Layman who fought for justice Mr Clem Butson Hugh Bartlett We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed:… Births Anniversaries Receptions Hall - On June 25th. Lt. Col. Cedric Hall, husband… Luncheon Harrow dinner Dinner Announcements Second International Head Injury Conference Wanted Wimbledon Tickets For Sale Wimbledon Tickets for All Days Flatshare Rentals Keith Cardale Groves Overseas Travel Cheap Flights Worldwide Call him villain or hero? Television Royal Academy of Arts Making a spectacle Opera Aida Earls Court Pussyfooting around Dance Bastet Birmingham Hippodrome Late joys and bin ends John Russell Taylor on an exhibition of work from the final 20 years of Pablo Picasso's life Gallery Late Picasso Tate Gallery Midsummer knight's dreams John Higgins meets Claudio Desderi, who is singing Falstaff at Glyndcbournc tomorrow Elektra Covent Garden Classics hold sway Concert Scharoun Ensemble Berlin Queen Elizabeth Hall Lloyds Bank Commercial Service Too few trucks as demand leaps Vans and Trucks Sales are booming but the discounts go no Fiat Ducato The Wizard of Dagenham conjured up a Winner Versatility its success Crunch time for Brown's crusaders6 A hard fight for also-rans in the van market Mercedes-Benz This selective guide to entertainment and events… Films Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 1601 Entertainments Opera & Ballet Photography in fashion Thermabond Roofing Ltd. Television and Radio Desperately seeking insulin Television Choice The anatomy of espionage Radio Choice Prince's ski party caused avalanche The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,707 'My final thought was I hope I don't feel pain' Word-Watching Weather A toehold on the ladder of power Commons sketch Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton (Reuter): US analyst on insider charges Stake raised Wall St drop Profits rise Stock Markets Market news on Stockwatch yesterday included:… The Pound Ex-Bank director in von Cramer assets freeze Pound falls as deficit heads for £10 billion By Our Economics Correspondent: Income growth highest since 1979 New offer rejected by Stead Coal and BR 'candidates for sell-off' Shares crash has not hit privatization, says Lawson SG Warburg profit rises to £111m after 'testing year' Forte camp warms up for the big fight John Charcol Business and Finance Sport Timpson pays £2m for shoe repair outlets Business Roundup £85m finance for Arlington Campbell lifts profits Lager launch hits Eldridge AAF sells SA assets Dowty Sterling at £1.7m pretax Broadcast in TV deal Inland Revenue was warned on Barlow Clowes Warburg profit is not found wanting Tempus Trusthose Forte Guinness to sell Cranks Mercury Asset Management Group plc By Our City Staff: WPP raises £112m in sale of Tokyo offices Company Briefs Dowty shares sparkle as profit jumps to £64.1 m Abbey Members denied platform Libya pegs prices to N Sea Brent level No choice for Hobson The Times City Diary Ici ICI The Times City Diary Seven on the up and up The Times City Diary FNFC rises 36% to Interim £30.5m Geoff's cross The Times City Dairy Chinese takeaway The Times City Diary Norway wins Govan for £6m Magnet Budget's warm glow turns to fire Comment Showdown for Sir Ernest Sharp Almost £4bn wiped from equities Stock Market Recent Issues The Times Stock Watch Dow tumbles on new rate fears Wall Street By Our City Staff: Lloyd's agent buy boosts Berisford Whitbread's new link London Traded Options Traditional Options British Railways Board HK prime rates are raised to 8.5% (Reuter): Maxwell has 30% of Israel publisher Poorer countries 'are becoming even poorer' Millicom leads attack on Racal's float of Vodafone Napier wins top role at Redland Base Lending Rates First National De Savary company share halt US expansion at Ibstock Alvis record Comet buy Fitch contract Pru purchase 160 new jobs The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Sterling index compared with 1975 was down at 74.8… Money Markets London Financial Futures Widespread losses Stock Exchange Prices IBM seeks a poll tax share Sights on the Young Set Giants battle over new heart drug Morgan Computer Co Nowhere Else in the World Will You Find Computing so… Andrews æ A water bonus for hospitals Compaq Events The true cost and value of using PCs Perspective Roaming the range with hi-tech Koreans find the going is tougher Wright Air Conditioning IBM Micro Computer Rental Don't despair, there's life after 40 Jobscene The mail-order whizz-kid Profile Software/hardware Technical Officer Computer Futures Woolwich CD is not all fun and games US firms unite in battle with Japan Multiple Classified Advertising Items IT Direction How to dig a trench by air Positions in Psychiatry Registered General Nurses InCare Medical Products Public & Heath Care Multiple Display Advertising Items Dr. S. Fakeeh Hospital Deputy Director of the Museum of London Chief Executive A new way to select staff How do you choose between job candidates who offer a welter of qualifications? Joan Llewelyn Owens reports on a new scheme to make things simpler Public Appointments Economics Executive National Director SIS Mid Staffordshire Health Authority Chief Executive The National Trust University of Cambridge British Retailers Association University of Glasgow Technical Borough Estates and Valuations Officer Dumfries & Galloway No Title Technical Mid Suffolk District Council Surrey County Council Lawyers Senior Assistant Solicitor CIBSE Trainee Court Clerk Young Lawyers Senior Assistant Estates Surveyor Pa Advertising Public Appointments Financial Deputy Treasurer Multiple Display Advertising Items Solicitor MPB & CO Hamlin Slowe Solicitors Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Badenoch & Clark Edgware Middx Law Locum Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ashford, Kent Solicitors Residential Conveyancer Williams Holdings PLC Daniels Bates Partnership Ltd. An East Sussex firm of Solicitors Head of Company Secretarial Department D. J. Freeman & Co Quarry Dougall Multiple Display Advertising Items Client account money is not really client's Implying term In agreement for repairing exterior of premises Legal Appointments Conveyancer Litigation Lawyer Shoosmiths & Harrison Multiple Classified Advertising Items No duty to provide a completion statement Correction to ITC report Pressure for change in civil procedure Legal Brief Lord hailsham argues that the civil justice review body should not be allowed to gather dust Locums Outstanding Opportunity Lawford & Co. Michael Page Partnership Needham & James Badenoch & Clark The Post Office Company Secretary Coca-Cola & Schweppes Badenoch & Clark Woolf Seddon Roscoe Phillips Solicitors Michael Page Partnership Lipson Lloyd-Jones Merger Frere Cholmeley Russells Construction Lawyers Dj Freeman & Co. John Hamilton Associates Research Machines Michael Page City Buckinghamshire Magistrates' Courts Committee Multiple Classified Advertising Items NEI International Combustion Ltd Keeping what you hold Legal and Financial Having recruited the staff your business needs, the problem can be keeping them. Edward Fennell looks at how companies are tackling the brain drain Assistant Secretary Richards Butler Multiple Display Advertising Items Wilde Sapte Michael Page Partnership Company/Commercial Solicitor John Hamilton Associates Crown Prosecution Service Simpson Curtis Croquet courting the masses The click of mallet on ball is becoming one of sport's familiar sounds (Reuter): Nelson in driving seat at last Golf Scots sponsor takes tour to £400,000 Britain's Olympic hopefuls face a stern test in Aachen Equest Rianism Coull and Wild dominate Student Sport Hardy on hold By a Special Correspondent: SRU picks Grant's successor Rugby Union (Reuter): Poidevin ends brief period of retirement (Reuter): Real ready to fight ban on Michel Amputees heading for Seoul No apparent worry about dismal show Football What lessons has British football learnt from the European championship? Very few, according to some leading managers, as Peter Ball discovered Forced into corner by early defeat Australians in mood for Henley Rowing Sheffield fail with Snodin bid Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Selection Mandarin: Kerrera should provide further evidence of emergence of Diesis Racing: Lower Tier is Principal Benefactor in Levy Soard's 1989 Scheme with No Flat Race worth Less than £1,700 The Times Racing Service Kahyasi to have cut X-rayed today Minimum values introduced as prize-money rises by £2m Persian Heights sidesteps Eclipse Mandarin: Folkestone Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items Holt's colt heads for Mill Reef A game Hammond and Goddard would hardly know Cricket: Spin Bowlers Find a Pitch to Help Them at Swansea as the Seamers Dominate at Gloucester Odd pitch spoils a spectacle Cricket Scores Jarvis ends injury worries Journeymen take all the honours Minor Cricket Scores Britons show promise Judo Simmons passes a milestone Leaders head for heights together Three Peaks Race Dutch innovation is a high scorer Other Scoreboards Norwegian call for out-of-season testing worldwide Drugs in Sport Foreman's victory flatters to deceive Boxing Leicester deal could be the first of many Rugby Union Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Inspiring Graf in dominant form Fairbank discovers a higher status also has drawbacks Tennis Wimbledon Results Today's Order of Play School Interrupts training session Rugby League Cambridge in front after solid packing Today's Fixtures Crusader's joy short-lived Yachting Break with convention favours Saltonstall For the Record Passport problem forces Young to miss Olympic trip Basketball Rangers hit a snag Nationwide backing for club contest Hockey Wimbledon Britain hoping to get off to a good start Croquet Lendl steps back from the edge Wilander holds on to a dream Engineer switches to Tyrrell British record falls to Jackson (AP): Reviewing situation Sport in Brief Court 14 distractions infuriate champion From a Correspondent Lille: Lewis posts warning to Johnson Time for Fa to take offensive in ticket control Commentary David Miller Chlef Sports Correspondent ITV aims for deal with top clubs Italy announce venues

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