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News from 05/07/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Barry Seward Thompson, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, M. E. Cole, Michael Binyon, David Crouch, Chairman, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Barnaby Feder, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Mathias Hinterscheid, General Secretary, Colin Narbrough, Howard Foster, Brian James, Alan Robinson, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, M. E. George, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, Tony Blair, Andrew McEwen and Philip Webster, Caroline Berman, R. N. Thomas, Chairman, Tony Winlaw, Jonathan Braude Brussels, Rex Bellamy, Alan Wood, N. A. S. Andrews, Sir Derek Bradbeer, A. Sheiham, John Hennessy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Thomson Prentice, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Steven Downes, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, James McCoy, Paul Vallely, David Miller, Yehuda Anver, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Yuri Matischen, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Ann Chubb, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, George Bellew, Hans Ehrenstrale, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, Tom Benyon, Chairman, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Jewell, Master, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, Peter Aykroyd, George Hill, John Wilcockson, Mel Webb, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Lee, William Straubenzee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Buckoke, Godfrey Golzen, Martin Waller, Randloph Schmid, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Edward De Bono, Jack Bailey, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, D. S. Abbott, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, John Thurmer, Colin Campbell, Rod Hackney, Mary Dejevsky,

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Khomeini calls for 'all-out war' American embassies put on alert afer Iranian Airbus Tragedy 'This is a burden I will carry for the rest of my life. I am responsible' Portfolio plus New Accumulator Tomorrow Index Dearer mortgages as base rate rises MPs say broadcasting licence fee should stay Becker in angry final showdown Game, set and surprise victory for Edberg 20 policemen face tribunals Ruc 'shoot to kill' plot charge Oriel Finance Ltd Britons held over £27m bank fraud News Roundup £22m fraud inquiry Farm wildlife scheme Van deal with USSR BBC staff blamed Bodies come ashore Cross-fire driver dies Christian Children's Fund of Great Britain Anonymity or boycott ultimatum 'Sas men should not be allowed to seek shadows' Labour's plans to crush the far left M6 crash rescuers blocked by drivers Top award for £4m inner city scheme Praise for sugar factory plan By Our Architecture Correspondent: Charity designed to channel funds SDP candidate disputes party's goals Kensington by-election Unions review options to TUC Doctors back plan for compensation on 'no-fault' basis BMA representative meeting Leaders of the BMA averted a rebellion over a decision not to implement a policy passed last year to allow Aids testing without patient consent. On the strength of advice from Mr Michael Sherrard, QC, the council told doctors they risked civil and possibly criminal proceedings if they performed Aids tests without patient approval. However, hospital doctors said that provided consent was sought for the initial blood test, they should exercise their judgement on whether to tell the patient. Council members said they were exercising their right to decide what action to take on policy decisions. The policy on Aids testing is to be debated tomorrow Advertising 'exploits sick' Patients 'like tins on conveyor belt' Typist poisoned clerk in office gossip dispute Buskers sue Tube police over interrupted performance Baker is Russians' tour guide Crackdown plan on airport drinkers Rape suspect hid bondage magazine Drugs ban doctor avoids disbarment Parents could lose access rights to daughters Child sex abuse Extradition sought for Tokyo bomb suspect Pensioner on target Portfolio - plus New - Accumulator Cards 'are plastic money' Ex-PC jailed Fine reduced Man acquitted Haughey back Man for trial Fraud foiled Death riddle Citroen Bx Telecom failing on callboxes Ringo's car fails to inspire Saleroom Universities face standards check Parents pour scorn on school violence claims Women's ordination wins Runcie endorsement General Synod Woolwich (Reuter): Lata seeks key to the unanswered questions of plane's tragic fate Riddle of airliner's low-level flight Montreal (Reuter) _ Iron yesterday called for an emergency meeting of the International Civil Aviation Organization to investigate the downing of the Iranian airliner. Mr Ali Akbar Golrounia, the Iranian delegate, invited the UN organization's experts on Iran to study this inhumane act of the USA Moscow amnesty offer to deserters World Roundup Royal seal on 1688 Cheers greet shuttle Mujahidin take town Ron deal on judge No Title Mozambican refugee influx puts strain on Malawi Thatcher at pains to avoid condemning us action The Gulf Crisis Missile attack causes highest civilian casualties Catalogue of disasters for aircraft in war zones No Title Tehran expected to retaliate with worldwide diplomatic onslaught US faces propaganda barrage Airbus loss 'will thwart West's Iran overtures The Gulf Crisis (AP): Tass says tragedy was predictable but radio condemns 'mass murder' Divergent responses in Moscow Geneva (AP)- The United Nations Secretary-General, Señor Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, yesterday condemned the shooting down of the Iranian airliner in "what appears to have been a tragic error ... The question of responsibility should not be ignored if a repetition of such a tragedy is to be avoided." His statement was read out to reporters by a UN spokesman after he met the Iranian envoy here By Our Foreign Staff: 'Well-trained professional' in command of Vincennes Un draws up Cambodia peace plan Ministers seek solutions for South-East Asia while refugees languish in Hong Kong camp 70 feared killed in wedding bus plunge (AFP): Doe job order (AFP): Camp shelled (Reuter): Peace talks (Reuter): Lange resting (AFP): Chinese link (AFP): Uganda arrest (AP): Spy acquittal Leader ousted (Reuter): Gun deaths (Reuter): Brazil helped Soviet delegates highlight deep party split over reforms Tour of chemical arms site in Russia fails to satisfy British Mexico shaken by murder and scandal before presidential election (Reuter): Resolution defines glasnost Boat people ensnared in grim waiting game Hong Kong - The Hong Kong Goverment's tougher policy towards Vietnamese boat people has failed so far to have the desired deterrent effect, officials admitted yesterday (Thomson Prentice writes). About 2,500 Vietnamese have arrived since the new policy, introduced on June 16, made them liable to be regarded as illegal immigrants and detained pending forced repatriation Compaq TSB The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Labour and Tories fight coal jetty Bill Citizens' duty to aid police Bill 'an important Scots law reform' S African mining investment claim dismissed Energy Hinckley C move Chanties get more poll tax help Government study of greenhouse effect Civil Service's ethnic monitoring report soon Electricity supply secure Boards' borrowing limit Balance 'must be corrected' US 'admired uncritically' Drink levels in accidents Tax reliefs Gallery access Parliament today When a practice makes perfect On the 40th birthday of the Nhs, George Hill finds a group of GPs who are setting the pace in the search for a cure for the ills of the health service Recognition of that ilk New Words for Old Sound of success Science Report No Title Lake District Lodges Times Diary Picture Gallery Naval mirage in the Gulf James McCoy sees no prospect of a UN peace-keeping force A stake in the rules Commentary Tony Blair To the aid of Gorbachov On This Day The Disaster on the Clyde Pills and prescribing Beyond the Aegis School Bullies Contingency fees Lost in translation Supervising trust funds West Bank violence A death recalled Flowers on the greens Vision of new European unionism Changes at Lloyd's Moscow congress Women priests Church and city Worry on dental school closure Lyceum sale Scott of Haileybury Mayoral Din-uo Court Circular Today's royal engagements AA Insurance Birthdays today Anniversaries Royal College of Art awards Smiles mark 300 years of friendship Appointments St David's College Annabelinda Fears harden over research Royal Show at Stoneleigh Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Receptions Manchester ladies in bridge victory Dinners Concert Memorial service Enterprise award Pat Floyd Long-reigning Aba heavyweight champion Eddie Vinson Martin Gregor-Dellin Mr L. W. Beilenson Mr Thomas Sargant Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertisements Items University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Canaries, Spain. Portugal Greece. Turkey… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Surrealism is alive and wellJohn Russell Taylor discovers that fashion houses are still capturing a spirit of the Thirties at the V&a Galleries Fashion and Surrealism/Textiles of the Arts and Crafts Movement/Artists in National Parks Victoria and Albert Museum Prints and Drawings of the Weimar Republic/Wolf Suschitzky Camden Arts Centre Lost horizons Television Last Chance to See Dreams and nightmares Almeida Festival The Univine Comedy Almeida Titus Andronicus The Pit Theatre Simplicity Second coming LSO/Mackeras Barbican Hall Concerts Noël Goodwin Borodin Quartet Elizabeth Hall Scotland—for the brave Chanel Boutique In her own image The busy, stylish Arabella Pollen is her own best advertisement. And her new collection for Windsmoor's W range includes the sort of clothes she would wear herself—at an affordable price Fashion by Liz Smith Hats on to art Polo pleases Stephane Kélian Sanderson Summer Sale London Bedding Centre The 'ordinary peopletake charge Community Enterprise Awards A Special Report A new breed of social entrepreneur The Assessors Clients' Advisory Service GLA Sandy Brown Associates Truck-driver who is now a local hero Fifty solid success stories Video that shows you how to do it WDA The 1988 winners CDS The commendations Northen Foods Multiple Classified Advertisements Items Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 1607 Picture Gallery Entertainments International harmony Telecom Security Multiple Classified Advertisement Items The road to Canterbury Radio Choice Concord from conflict Television Choice Kremlin orders new deal on food The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,713 Junkers goodwill mission, 52 years on Bigger health role for private sector Reforms in Nhs finance Weather Church still at odds on women priests Words that would charm Medusa Commons sketch Bestwood chairman resigns Executive Editor David Brewerton Gestetner up £32m stake Stock Watch Dearer home loans after base rate rise More signs of rapid growth Vosper hopes of Saudi deal Consortium rescue plan for Nesl New group attempts to win ship orders for Wearside Cbi concerned at effect on sterling Booker buys Linfood and unveils £124 m rights issue Heron at record of £55m Price Waterhouse Index Jets cash link in Clowes inquiry S&w Berisford makes $20m seeds purchase Business Roundup LIG china sale cleared New Guinness charge Meyer agrees Date for Irish Blacknell sale Distillers bid Atlantic's £1.3m deal FAI sells off oil interest Company Briefs JM Knitwear buy for Propeller Koppers arm brings $660m HK Bank is challenged over right to issue notes Vinten climbs to £3.8m and lifts payout No secret share deal in GPG bid, says Panel Brown & Tawse profit leaps 45% to £7.52m Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Gestetner strategy back on course Tempus Transfleet expands with £16m acquisition Stirling Group turns in 14 % profit advance Harris may keep quote on takeover Robertson jumps 15% on increased turnover Bank of Scotland Reed Executive posts 62% profit increase to £10.54m VW rules out bid for Rover Westland poised for Canadian order By Our City Staff: Cramer denies unlawful dealings with Clowes Rumblings at Phillips & Drew The Times City Diary Organ-grinders' dance The Times City Diary Correct line The Times City Diary Dry land for Hopps Kalamazoo deal with Apricot Laing contract Abs soars Robinson buy Nzi clearance Lace Mawer Mortgage rate rise will cool spending ardour Comment Capital idea for the country Comment £13.5m US bid by Lucas 1992 warning for managers Barclays Lloyds Bank Equities slide on base rate increase Stock Market Mr Alan Bond is keeping up the pressure on M&G Group. He has just snapped up a further 50,000 shares in this financial services group, raising his holding to 9.25 million shares, or 12.02 per cent. The market is hoping a full bid will follow but the price slipped by 2p to 363p Rothmans fell 8p to 424p and rival BAT 3p to 421p ahead of last night's world in Action programme. it dealt with a new, safer cigarette, developed years ago but cold-shouldered by producers. Dealers are worried about further litigation after recent successes by consumers in the courts Standard Chartered Coutts & Co Norman Hay pays £3.29m for Fothergill Inquiry launched into share deals Girobank plc National Westminster Bank Plc Profits from oil project will go to help children Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options Dull start to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures IBM's latest cuts WAC Compaq Close to perfection Checking up on the computers Farewell to the mini IBM No ordinary TV times IBM Sorting out the roles to best advantage Barry Seward-Thompson considers the relative roles of government and industry in education Perspective Can a big drought be broken? Multiple Display Advertising Items Fujitsu Discovery rolls on to the pad New Technology Selfish! Sals Executives to Work in the City Data General Dreams of outer space Dilemma for Amstrad over next range of PCs APL Consultants The cost of going freelance Chemical Design Ltd Adding warmth to the winter Legal & Financial Services Guide Burges Salmon Lyons Davidson Solicitors Solicitors Harris Clarke Willmott & Clarke Osborne Clarke The Times Legal & Financial Services Guide Pop go the professions Competition ahs forced a growing number of top-flight Bristol firms to adipt a higher profile, writes Edward Fennell Solicitor Pritchard Joyce & Hinds Beckenham Kent Legal Executives Assistant Solicitor Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd Insurance Claims Edgware Middx Barristers Chambers Tax Partner Ford Simey & Ford Walker Smith & Way City of London Hartley Investment Trust Limited TSB Badenoch & Clark Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Eatons Conveyancer Badenoch & Clark The Magistrates Court Committee MP Butterworth Dyne, Hughes & Archer Frere Cholmeley Investigation Officer Harris & Harris Solicitors Meredith Scott Provident Mutual Restless Lawyer Bruce Lance & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Failure to pay dividends is ground for petition Law Report July 5 1988 Minet With an Independent Oil Company Extending validity of writ MP Reuter Simkin Leaving regulations to the professionals Legal Brief Sir Derek Bradbeer, president of the Law Society, argues that the principle of self-regulation is at risk Chambers Badenoch & Clark Clyde & Co Head of Legal Costing International Lawyer Asa Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers Badenoch & Clark BBC LSA Lawford & Co. LLB Public Appointments Queensland Government Public Hospital Service Positions in Psychiatry The Times Legal CVRIA Wimbledon Magistrates' Court Selling off the job lot The Government's executive recruitment agency is being privatized this year. Godfrey Golzen looks at the likely effects Redbridge ODA University of Glasgow Surrey East Sussex Chief Executive Council for Licensed Conveyancers Basingstoke & Deane Croydon No Title Head of Support Services TSIT Deputy Director of the Museum of London MSHA Humberside County Council Leisure Rushcliffe Borough Council Technical Avon University of Cambridge Newham Women's Aid Finance Corpus Christi College Oxford Moorfields Eye Hospital Greenpeace The secret beneath the shroud Wherever, whenever the America's Cup is next contested, Britain is determined to be in with a winning chance: the right leadership, the right team, the right boat, the right support. In a three-part series, The Times examines the credentials, of the Blue Arrow Challege. Today: Brian James on how, at last, money matches ambition Previous British America's Cup Challenges Eyres called in for tough assignment Rugby League Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Pre-Seoul boost for top juniors Swimming Henley's promising insight History recorded by loyal servant Rowing Gymnastics Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Silverstone stage for next act of a captivating duel Motor Racing Tribute to unseen man of substance Olympic Games Promising Kerrera set to steal the limelight in Cherry Hinton Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections The Times Racing Service Brooks takes over Winter's licence Huffer eyes French prize From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Sharp Reminder third at Evry Mandarin: Redcar Selections By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Yesterday's results from three meetings Rapid Raceline Racephone ICC's prevarication likely to forestall the fateful moment Cricket: Future of the International Game Hangs in Balance at Lord's University hopes abandoned Mycil Imran summoned before Board Yesterday's Other Details Kent find suitable ground for optimism Lancashire make slow progress Record for Sturgess Tour favourites suffer big deficits after team trial Cycling Officials stalling on blocks Athletics Rain proves a valuable Irish ally Student Sport By a Special Correspondent: Whitaker strikes in opening event Equestrianism Sixsmith added to party Hockey From a Corresponde Rotterdam: Failure is gallant one for Britain Basketball Us awarded 1994 World Cud Football: American Facilities Swing Fifa's Vote Away from Morocco and Brazil Seniors bowled over by youth Bowls Scotland show perfect judgement to triumph By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Gurkhas make mark Shooting Matthews maintains tine form Tennis: Graf Wins her Second Title Away from the Show Courts Americans join elite band Wimbledon Results For the Record Nevin on verge of signing for Everton Admission is free for the patient few Young Italians on the Open road Spence's timely record Other Qualifying Results Ailing Smith rises to a position of health in qualifier Golf I. R. N Cricket Bulletins Secret fires ignite deep inside a Nordic Bambi Edberg a deserving new champion Pickard coaching makes its mark Richards charge refuted Outclassed England set up for the kill Scoreboard Form Old Trafford Lack of support for Wimbledon roof Pitch doctors Game effort In Brief (Reuter): Age limit (Reuter): Back together (AP): Record run Proposed remedy lacks support

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