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News from 04/07/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan P. Heason, Chris Peachment, Robert Saunders, Chairman, Victoria McKee, David Wade, John-Edward Kelly, Clifford Longley, DJM, Sheila Gunn, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Joyce M. Bennett, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Colin Narbrough, Eric Midwinter, Director, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Lord and Robin Oakley, Bernard Levin, Howard Foster, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Chris Pomery, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Cropper, John Mayo, Director General, Diane Spencer, Nicholas Beeston and Hazhir Teimourian, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Dr Richard Golding, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Russell, Brian Morris, Chairman, Imre Lake, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Humphrey Hawksley, Steven Downes, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Stephen Johnson, J. N. Spencer, Nicholas Harling, Chelwood, David Miller, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, C. N. Hudson, Nicolas Soames, Graham C. Smith, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Richard Hawkins, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, J. G. Bradshaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David Fraser, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Maxwell Newton, John Bell City Editor, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, David Young, Ian Smith, Hermann Bondi, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Malcolm McKeag, Patrick O'Hanlon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, G. L. Sandys, David Walker, David Sinclair, Tim Jones and Roland Rudd, Bailey Morris, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Antonella Lothian, (President), Lee Rodwell, Michael Evans, Penny Perrick, Tony Dawe and Dominique Searle, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Elizabeth S. Benians, Sally Greengross, Director, Colin Dixon, Clement Freud, Peter Coles, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Sachs, Michael Bloch, John Watson,

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US shoots down Iranian Airbus 290 killed as warship accidentally destroys civilian jet in Gulf From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: July 4 anguish for holidaying Reagan Portfolio plus News Accumulator Safe Cinema Prost triumph Index Wimbledon final spills into today Tobacco company 'refused to sell safe cigarette' By Our City Staff: Mortgage rate rise expected Cabinet to tackle children's crime By Our Political Staff: No 10 speaks of profound regret Lifeboat Poppy day killers link with factory News Roundup Opera house setback Royal sympathy Young acts on Rover Antiquities on show Asians top growth World Cup domination for brilliant Kasparov Picture Gallery Concern rises over law and order M50 killing and soccer thugs put crime in focus By Our Political Editor: Kinnock suffers from Labour conflict Air chaos again hits holidays Ordination of women law goes before Synod Electronic IQ tests may identify dementia Spycatcher loophole will be closed Stricter contracts planned Priest says war with Vatican has started Football card law likely to go ahead Overtime at record levels Child care Bill will support findings of Cleveland inquiry Plus New Accumulator Win ends teasing Portfolio Meeting of multiple minds Workplace stress worse for women Directors break £1m barrier Boom for private companies Carrington clears up before Christie's Pictionary Harrods UK defence policy is criticized for 'drifting aimlessly' Buskers to start legal challenge Child of the armed services grows up Whitehall Brief by David Walker NHS policy makers 'out of touch with patients Blitzed City church clock chimes again Setback for Baker over student loans scheme Cabinet refuses to give priority to reform London traffic 'will seize up in decade' Motorway repairs Rare vehicles net widow £750,000 Saleroom Jet loss increases pressure on the Tehran leadership US-Iran crisis Charting a nine-year spiral of conflict Britons may face further charges World Roundup Galtieri attacked (Reuter): New Bosporus bridge (AFP): Soviet air security Dutch protests feared Danger grows of being caught in the crossfire Hungarian food shuttle comes to end of the line French police rivalry puts 'Superflic' behind bars ANC blamed for fatal bomb attack Zimbabwe's job crisis deepens From Our Correspondent, Rome: Vatican offers Lefebvre's followers a way back Dig sparks riots in Old Jerusalem Britain grapples with twilight Hong Kong rule Nato crash kills 9 (Reuter): Lange ill (AFP): Crime raid (AFP): Furnace blast (AFP): 25 released Actors protest (Reuter): Road deaths (Reuter): Children hurt Theres More to Life with Renault Churches plead for peace after rights lawyers shot Violence in the Philippines Citroën Bx Shackled existence for unofficial Soviet press In May The Times published a survey of the unprecedented level of unofficial political activity and civil unrest inside the Soviet Union. This is the first of a series of weekly reports on aspects of unofficial opposition activity compiled from dissident and published sources Gorbaehov sets fast pace for Moscow's reform programme After his conference triumph the Kremlin leader faces hostility in Poland British Telecom By Our East Europe Correspondent: Katyn killings cast a long shadow on tour The Bar is put on trial This month the Marre Committee will hand down its verdict on the legal profession. Will it result in a better service to the public-and the end of barristers? Frances Gibb reports Tomorrow The Times 'This argument that solicitors are not… The Solictor's Case 'It 's probably the best time since the middle of the '60s to be leaving university' Eager to recruit top graduates, employers are turning to the summer hiring fair, reports Alan Franks Mystery of a web-footed dinosaur Science Report 'Standards would suffer … to be an effective advocate, you must do the job all the time' The Barrister's Case If you want a job done well … … The answer could be to hire a woman. Lee Rodwell investigates the rise of workwomen and asks if they are the answer to a working woman's prayer The chief in high heels and a suit Why the chief of the Cherokee nation finds cause for celebration on Independence Day Turn for the worse The test of time Is earlier better for pregnancy testing? Weggins Teape Poodle patter Television Prevm with passion and a puzzle Concerts RPO/Previn Festival Hall Marriott Hotels. Resorts Waterhouse blues Chris Peachment talks to Keith Waterhouse about his novel, Our Song—and some personal matters John-Edward Kelly Wigmore Hall The sound of competition Jazz Chris McGregor/Tony Williams Quintet Queen Elizabeth Hall Mixed bag benefit Rock David Bowie & Others Dominion BBC The Common Pursuit A game of I Spy Radio Lloyds Bank Commercial Service Clement Freud Times Diary Picture Gallery Tragedy was in making Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, analyses yesterday's air disaster in the Gulf Golden hod and olden gods 83rd Foot, advance Commentary. Robin Oakley (From our correspondent): On this Day Dempsey the Champion Carpentier Meets his Master Golden hod and olden gods Momentum of Change Museums' future Farm policies Uneasy on the ear Rude awakening Tumult at the fair Getting to grips with the EEC View of Moscow Aids testing Christian values in the classroom Secrets law Methodist criticisms Women priests Geometric change Wartime massacre Wise investments Programmes for older viewers Windsor papers Reform of NHS On the waterfront Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Pick of the Week at Christie's Church news Delay the decision on women priests until after Lambeth Today's royal engagements Picture Gallery Marriages Press Council calls for new members Merchant Taylors' School Appointments Latest wills University news Mr Bill Roberts Vote winning the Reagan way Major Robert Milton Mr Michael Cohen Mr Michael Barry Nature notes For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body,… A voyage around the Indian Ocean Archaeology Anniversaries UK's key role in food production The Royal Show Amateur sweeps the board This selective guide to entertainment and events… London Concise Crossword No 1606 Entertainments Three steps to success BBC1 Telecom Security Dubious liquid assets Radio Choice Dome the Continental Television Choice Kinnock sees NHS as key to reviving his fortunes Gibraltar inquest will miss bomb evidence The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,712 By Our Foreign Staff: Reagan saddened by plane 'tragedy' Weather Change on Week Baker warning on trade curbs Optimism riding high in Britain, says report The TlMES TSA takes a tough line with brokers Mortgage pressure grows as fifth base rate rise looms Shareholders get the front row treatment at General Cinema By Our City Staff: Bentley's chief awaits better price after rejecting £5m bid Restaurateur keeps his options open By Our City Staff: Cathay close to Airbus order John Charcol Independent Mortgage Brokers Part 2 Beazer sells Koppers division JMB director freed on bail Pick of the mines running well ahead of index Base Lending Rates National Westminster Bank PLC Small firms star as hest performers Cautious strategy mixed with a little risk pays dividends Tempus Zetters Plc The Times Index-linked issues set to come into fashion Gilt-Edged GrandMet starts company with community at heart Performance key to pay, says IoD NEDC finds high streets are thriving Exchange is no robbery The Times City Diary Topsy-turvy world The Times City Diary Sweet Aida The Times City Diary Picture Gallery By Our Energy Correspondent: Power producers 'uneasy' on prices Going solo The Times City Diary Mirror image The Times City Diary British Rail subsidy 'unfair' World steel output up 6% Philips Worry about inflation not the trade deficit Economic View Revitalized Gestetner may leap to £13m pre-tax New 1992 advice group sees big increase in single market awareness By Our City Staff: Lloyds economist urges a minister for women Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Heritage shows the spirit of enterprise USM Review Third Market Gold Fed continues to tighten grip for dollar stability US Notebook Fraudulent undertaking by solicitor in normal business binds partners Securing attendance of witness at trial Baker keeps the US beacon burning James Baker, the most powerful US Treasury Secretary for decades, talks to Bailey Morris about his significant achievements Lawson optimistic on world economic outlook Revenue wins appeal against tax inspector Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Out Set Action on Disability Multiple Display Advertising Items Dealing with the diversity Education It is a sad fact that racial harassment is part of everyday life in many schools. Diane Spencer looks at the latest steps to tackle this intolerable situation Berkhamsted School Tender for Research Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational St. Elphin's School, Gsa Darley Dale, Matlock,… Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational Courses Boston University London In Switzerland Hotel Management Has One Name:… Chinese Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Warwick Warwick Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Psychotherapy as a profession Westminster Tutors Essay Writing Courses University Appointments University of Exeter Department of Mathematics University of Durham Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments University of Nottingham Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Bristol Chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology The Royal Veterinary College University of York Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Durham Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's University of Belfast The University of Hull Queen Mary College Multiple Display Advertising Items Conventry Polytechnic University of Warwick Institute for Employment… Oxford University Fellowships Multiple Display Advertising Items The Recruitment Company Personal Assistant Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational Prep & Public Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Personnel Recruitment Solutions Giggleswick School Multiple Display Advertising Items How Do You Manage your Team? Chartleigh appointments Merchant Taylors' School Multiple Display Advertising Items Christine Watson Ltd Judy Fisher Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Be seen with the right company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Bi-Lingual Sales Sec. to £14,000 (French) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon. Yates Maine-Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items PA for Wine Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY Secretary/administrator for Search Consultants Thames Temporaries Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items New standard is set by Donaldson Motor Rallying College Leaver Secretary Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Secretary Faldos Open hopes depend on sharper touch on the greens Golf Britain escape despite lapses in defence Rugby League Super Secretaries All Blacks cruise to convincing victory Rugby Union Anger over refereeing Inspired British reach final at expense of hosts Basketball Adams fails to salvage a medal at the Open Judo Secretaries plus Susan Hamilton Personnel Kompass Recruitment Consultants Results from the Bislett Games TSB Trustcard Cram's anxiety dream over at last Athletics: Bislett Games Milers Present their Credentials for Seoul Olympics Martin 's 10,000m victory revives a proud tradition United in bid for Ronald Koeman Today's Fixtures US primed for World Cup Football Sports on TV From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Posada can defy penalty at Evry From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Speedy Caerwent has Sussex Stakes target Gallant Mtoto warm order for Ascot showcase Racing Mandarin: Mulia to appreciate drop in class Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections Results from Saturday's five meetings Leaders on the Flat Blinkered first time 'Careless' Swinburn is banned for five days Multiple Display Advertising Items Skelton 's point for Apollo at Aachen Equestrianism Swiss just hold off the Scots Swimming The World's Most Sporting Cricket Club Imran rises above the modern mire Alan Lee finds some home truths in the Pakistan captain's newly published autobiograph Middlesex fail to go clear at top of table Walshaw dominates in Wales Cycling All-round excellence puts Kent in lead Saturday's Championship Scoreboards Gatting enjoys return to ranks Big men power way into final Yachting Japanese look to the future Gracida gets into top gear Polo Yesterday's Results from Henley Rivalry deepens as Prost and Senna fight for supremacy Motor Racing Stubborn Canada spoil weekend Hockey Britain flatter to deceive Graf's victory heralds a new era Tennis: German Becomes Youngest Women's Singles Champion at Wimbledon since 1963 Graf has potential to become greatest Commentary For the Record Weather Dial British eight win by inches Brilliant racing and remarkable upsets lift the gloom on a day that will go down in the history of Henley Royal Regatta Becker cuts Edberg lead before rain halts play Wimbledon Results By a Special Correspondent: Bedford leads a revolution Today's Order of Play Emburey worthy of vote of confidence Last-hole birdie gives Reid victory Smith to defend Sport in Brief Tail-end Bontempi in Tour yellow jersey

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