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News from 02/07/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Jill Sherman and Peter Davenport, Clifford Longley, Andrew Billen, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Boris Johnson, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Judith Randle, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Linda Pentz, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Geoffrey Green, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Ruth White, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, David Barrett, Jim Railton, Peter Davenport, John Spencer, Peter Ball, Harvey Elliott and Mark Ellis, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, W. A. Phillips, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, Kate Wilson, Charles Bremner, Robert MacMillan, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Andrew Billion, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Edwin R. Holt, Michael Watkins, Michael Freegard, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, R. W. Montgomery, Joint Chairmen, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, William Holmes, Clare Kitson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, P. W., Derek Martin, Kate Finch, Peter Bryan, Frances Savin, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, David Owen, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Adrian Coles, Geoffrey Foster, Paul Gotch, Keith MacKlin, Malcolm Long, Tony Smith, chief executive, Ian Smith, Elizabeth Sibley, Antony Randle, Carol Ferguson, John Wilcockson, Patrick O'Hanlon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Aubrey Jones, Michael Hornsby, Peter Galliner, Director, Derryck Ward, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Murray Lawrence, Chairman, Jonathan Meades, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Rex Ballamy Tennis Correspondent, Brian Tetley, Maria Scott, Michael Kinsley, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Rowland Mainstone, Aidan MacFarlane, Simon Leney and David Chubb, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Battley,

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Triumph for Gorbachov's reform plans Yelstin causes storm as conference ends Portfolio plus New Accumulator TVS doubts The £2m men Credit check Cuban talks England trail Index Chorus strikes the right note at Savoy Hotel SAS to press for anonymity Gibraltar inquest into IRA shootings Picture Gallery Quit call on Cleveland Kinnock's rating at all-time low Air congestion over Europe leaves holiday flights in chaos Two Britons in top five of world chess British Red Cross Bacteria warning on baby foods News Roundup Boost for Air Europe Free opera returns Heysel fans' dilemma Dimbleby TV switch £1m cocaine haul Man shot in crossfire Ethnic monitoring Over-18 cards for drinkers British pupil wins physics gold medal Howell condemns privatized sport Dole investigators' swoop crushes the strawberry pickers Labour endorses power for regions 'Decisions taken in the South-east for the South-east and by the South-east' Parkinson is 'too old' to lead Tories London nature reserve proposed Searching the market for votes Lefebvre Mass celebrated in London Support for excommunicated archbishop Brink's Mat jury out today Russian visit Widow's award Hooligans jailed as court cracks down on 'soccer menace' Fall of a Falklands veteran How the pipes can damage the drums 25 children remaining in care Cleveland sexual abuse crisis Judge brings mercy to last ease Pigeons still far from home Chase Baby son to benefit Portfolio plus New Accumulator Police secrets of rape watch are protected Independent unions to meet on plan for TUC rival body No more NHS hair restorer Crown Estate now worth £1.7bn Tough law to stop job abuses Privatized sport plan angers Labour Parliament Farewell meal for Chia-Chia Bowie stepping out for arts celebration Police check 400 drivers at Henley College may sell art collection Saleroom Opposition will attack over NHS Next Week Shortage of airspace Motorists warned on M25 race Gorbachov finding perestroika difficult to clarify Drama of Soviet party conference From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: Pro-glasnost editor is called to account over corruption allegations Rivals tune in at the Boston Pops World Roundup Gas attacks admitted Border tension grows (Reuter): Libel action dropped British team shown Soviet chemical war centre (AP): Electrifying fare for millions of TV viewers The Times Audi Pretoria tables harsh new racial segregation laws Plan to tighten Group Areas Act Nato's chief urges Warsaw Pact to become defensive alliance (Reuter): Sydney flu virus (Reuter): Kidnap case (Reuter): Asylum plea (Reuter): Cocaine haul (Reuter): Joyride death (AFP): Salvage bid Eglin to stand down as liberal party leader (Reuter): Aids acquittal (AFP): Tale of ruins (AFP): Death verdict (AFP): House hit (Reuter): Petrol flows Port of Dover Families flee after Beirut car bomb EEC rules 'give Britain the right' to veto plan for European central bank P&O European Ferries Rebel grip tightens around desperate 300 in Afghan fort Provincial capital under siege America takes its dead home after 174 years Supreme Court is still a law unto itself Washington View Migrant tensions bring hatred and fear to the Sind capital Minister dashes boat people's hopes American Express The national symbol of Australia, and of Australian… Times Diary Bush the desperate Commentary London, Europe's banker David Owen urges Mrs Thatcher to execute a U-turn now Don't write off the rebel Wimbledon Acclaims Miss Wade The Times Law on home taping In Glass Houses Sporting Chances Missing time Rights and duties under secrets law Ill fares the land Sir Denis Hamilton In praise of song Cathedral glass Changes at Lloyd's Benefit delays Strengthening props for family life A-level syllabuses Skullduggery Showing a leg Thames troubles Poor little Buttercup Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Actuaries' Company Annabelinda Birthdays Scotching fears over women R. D. Kernohan Picture Gallery Engineering the colours of summer Science Report Anniversaries Dinner Luncheons School announcements Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Sgr Costante Degan Campaigner against smoking Mildred Gillars Annelies Burmeister Prof Philip Ouston Memorial services Announcements & Personal Church news Wax Chandlers' Company Services tomorrow Launderers' Company Latest wills Judge retires Royal engagements University news The Times Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampstead Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Playing a Shadow Will an elderly Callifornian recluse watch Navratilova beat her 50-year-old Wimbledon record today? Linda Pentz sets the scene Prontaprint! Who Would Win? Index Pansies Trailfinders the Travel Experts Mandeer Hols Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Turkey Travelbag Mijas Afro Asian Travel Ltd New York Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marbella Los MONTEROs Marbella Marbella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items A Gourment Weekend Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carlton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cally Palace Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items London for beer or champagne budgets Travel 1 Travel News Travel Books Weekend of crime Out & about Outings Dawdling through the Dordogne With neither guidebook nor fixed itinerary, Michael Watkins found a pleasant surprise at every turn as he journeyed through a landscape strewn with truffles and boules Time Off Ltd. Swan Hellenic Sealink British Ferries Travel Notes Reid's Hotel Brittany Ferries Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Sea Island Cotton Victor Cast Ware Ltd Fine Figures (D78) Eiderdowns to Duvets For the Home Sofa Sleepas Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Diary of the Times Classified Dolls Houses P & S Ltd Antique pine beds Thatchams Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm Potty over Bridge! Chancery Antiques Whittaker Textiles Ltd Cutlery Replated Generous Jeans INA Kites The Chair Store plc King's Worthy Foundry Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Osborne's Big Man's Shop Gallia Textiles Averys MPS International Ltd Period Furniture The Litter Picker Seymour Shirts James Harland Designs Bramley's Nurseries Naughty Gnome Croft Designs (Linca) Ltd Hydrachem Old York Paving Stones MBP Consultants Autoport Systems Ltd Modern Sunclocks Genuine Old and New York Flagstones Crazy Paving… Roses by C & K Jones Old Fashioned and English Roses Pal Electronic Systems Ltd A total experience for a rare appetite Eating out Gimmicks are not to the gourmet's taste, writes Jonathan Meades Serving up Wimbledon winners The Times Cook Frances Bissell has some simple suggestions for tennis enthusiasts Odd bins A taste of the country Drink Garvey Cordier Floundering foundation The Times Arts Diary Meal ticket? The Times Arts Diary Futures market The Times Arts Diary Porsche country The Times Arts Diary Exclusive Yarns Run rabbit, run rabbit Cinema: Charles Bremner reports from New York the runaway sucess of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, starring bob Hoskins and cartoon animals; Sheridan Morley interviews Elains Stritch, just opened in September, and Clare Kitson raises the curtain on the NFT season of Soviet films taken off the shelf at last A Broadway babe reborn The Changeling Soviet films see the light Guts galore Television Teen screams Rock Bros Hammersmith Odcon Ideas on the tourist trail New Thrillers Concise Crossword No 1605 Young masters of the board St Paul's looks likely to dominate the finals of the The Times Schools Chess Championship, which begin on Thursday. Kate Finch reports Battle with the champion Flowers of summer Francesca Greenoak with some tips on making the most of your geraniums Agriframes Ltd Link Stakes Ltd New Paperbacks Westwood Playing the false card to effect Bridge Weekend Tips Galleries Word-Watching Books A gentleman of the stage The Week Ahead Theatre Concerts Television Galleries Jazz Photography Rock Opera Films on Tv Radio Dance Bookings Opera Rock Film Regional Television Variations Saturday Concerts Bookings Television and Radio Contract cash frozen in US bribe scandal The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,711 Escape to the East over Berlin Wall Word-Watching Sheaffer Weather From a Correspondent Madrid: 5 Britons held after holiday isle death Executive Editor David Brewerton Rate rises fail to halt dollar SE settlement 'needs change' Schroder tops Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times Savoy shows Forte the door THF chief accuses Sir Hugh Wontner of 'fraud' and 'lies' Cubans may join Danish consortium in NESL bid MTM—the kitten that roared City welcomes bold bid from Television South British buyer for top US producers Halifax launches Visa card GEC may use cash to buy own shares Mordens Ltd. Bond plan to merge with Bell empire MacAllan-Glenlivet is raising £12.75m Business Roundup Holmes' £3m Australian campaign Radamec to seek quote Pericom slips into loss The Global Investment House Shanks ahead of forecast Life Sciences buys US firm Recent Issues US eyes on Smith & Nephew Stock Market Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options Goodison calls for UK to join EMS Dow falls 10 points on profit-taking Wall Street J Williams of Cardiff reports loss Directors take salary cuts Dewhirst deal Lyonnaise swallows East Anglian Water for £21.9m Greene, King sales top £100m By Our City Staff: Moorgate shares suspended Oakwood and CoxMoore merge Plan to build conglomerate similar to BTR BP sells its stake in Ninian field to Lasmo and Ranger Defiant Runciman attacks Telfos Revived Weinstock again contemplates the big deal Kenneth Fleet Tender compromise to Vodafone issue The Thrognorton Trust The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Account ends quietly Stock Exchange Prices Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Home-income campaign to continue Family Money Briefing Interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates Base Lending Rates Report on the pensions revolution The Select Managers Fund VG: Score chart for home-buyers Into action with the Wise Seven The Barlow Clowes Affair Market-Eye DHSS coming to the rescue? No Title The personal pensions revolution The opening yesterday of the personal pensions market to everyone has been accompanied by considerable hype from the various interested parties. Maria Scott analyses the options Halifax What to look for in a firm's scheme A firm must offer a choice Gartmore A cautionary tale for all the wives Personal pensions give widows 'protected rights' but sometimes this protection can be distinctly flimsy Scottish Investment Trust Plc Revenue reprieve on house schemes The new breed of pension providers Royal Trust London Life Portfolio plus New Accumulator Expansion for building societies How the solicitors can help with advice Mercury The advantages of unit trust schemes Prolific Financial Management Ignore changes at your peril Immigrant's wardship a fetter on discretion Unqualified injunctions freezing assets abroad unjustified Cambridge Tripos results: medicine, languages, natural sciences, classics Sentencing conspirator in light of others' trial 'Wives' cannot be construed as 'husbands' for immigration Kelly expected to deliver Prospects in the new-look Tour de France are analysed by John Wilcockson Australians confident of their superiority Rugby Union Nottingham sign with new sponsor Punishing schedules face riders Sights to be set lower Rugby League Schwantz beats rain Motor Cycling From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Bint Pasha has sporting chance at Saint-Cloud Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Bath Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Vintage Eddery steals a march on Rambo Dancer Racing Swinburn has to work hard for his winner Soviet Star plan Mandarin: Mtoto poised for Eclipse encore Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections The Times Racing Service Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the eight contenders Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Superbest's appeal is dismissed Rapid Raceline Racephone Cowdrey's tactics prove fatal Holmes and Redgrave are wise to withdraw Rowing Hampshire falter in run chase after Russell's resistance Cricket: Lancashire Join the Championship Race with Second Win of the Week Holmes weathers Somerset storm for second hundred Watkinson takes six on a helpful pitch Why the crowds have gone Jack Bailey reflects on the history of the University match Results from Henley Today's Order of Rowing Fitness blow casts doubt over Daniel Scobling's nightmare turns into a dream Talks due on Tyson dispute Boxing Grand Prix Line McNulty a model of consistency after early hiccup Golf Final polish to BBC's answer on TV rights Football Live Commentary Everton to make an offer for Cottee Football Graf the favourite to claim victory in battle of nerves Tennis: Stakes High for Navratilova in Possibly her Last Chance for a Wimbledon Record Women's Final Line-Up Today's Order of Play Reasons for rejecting old-guard proposals Athletics: Strong Cast in the Floodlit Mile Gives the Prospect of a Superb Race in Bislett Games Coach bemoans a lack of height among Irish Basketball Wimbledon Results Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Surprise prize awaits a keen club player Gomer in plate final Wimbledon TV Sport on TV Cram's step towards his Seoul dream Canadian test of potential Hockey Fire does not stop Prost heading a McLaren one-two Motor Racing Champions to join Brighton trial Yachting For the Record Baseball Basketball Cricket Speedway Squash Rackets Golf Water Polo DeloitteRATINGS Becker is held up by bad light Edberg fights his way off the floor Private man under a spotlight Commentary France head table after Irish upset Plan to reduce Sports Council by half Sport in Brief Old favourite has new responsibility England enjoy good day but cause is forlorn Fairy-tale comes true for Childs Benn gets a big chance

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