News from 07/07/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Victoria Glendinning, Andrew Billen, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Barry Pickthall and Brian James, Andrew Longmore, Tony McBurnie, Gordon Allan, Bernard Kaukas, David Lee, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Andrew Warren, Director, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Peter Davenport and Ian Smith, Carol Leonard, Sheila Gunn and Lawrence Lever, Henry Stern, Richard Streeton, Virginia Osborne, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Allan Mason, Howard Foster, G. C. L. Bertram, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Anne Mathews, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Hogg Robinson, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Paul Bompard and Sam Kiley, R. Garnett, Tony Winlaw, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Walter B Harris, Svenja Geissmar, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Claudio Veliz, Patrick Reyntiens, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Ray Chiverton, Sally Watts, Judith Listowel, Clifford Longley and Alan Wood, John Woodcock, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Andrew Ashton, Arthur Abeles, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, John Russell Taylor, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Craig Brown, Yuri Matischen, Peter Bryan, David Hunt, Richard Battley, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Birchall, Robert Matthews, Jill Sherman, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Charles von Westenholz, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Maurice Frankel, Director, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, C. J. Aylett, Chairman, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Robin Oakley, Neil Garrard, Nicholas Berry, Chairman, Carol Ferguson, John Wilcockson, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Conrad Jameson (Director), Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Quinn, Director, David Sinclair, John Goodbody and Sheila Gunn, Andrew Buckoke, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Hugo Vickers, Bailey Morris, Douglas Dodds-Parker, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Lee Rodwell, Cranbrook, Barbara Lyon, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Sanders, John Watson,
ResumoLegal reforms to protect families Government acts after Butler-Sloss inquiry blames all agencies Portfolio plus New Accumulator Bar results Index BAe deal rumours stop Rover shares Parliament 'doomed' by European government By Staff Reporters: 191 missing in oil platform inferno Appeal for technology initiative Football ID cards to be compulsory Invest for School Fees Limited Teachers to check on child abuse TUC is accused of intimidation News Roundup B and B changes Embassy deal agreed Bullion jury still out Shotgun man cleared Opera's royal guests Halifax Government accepts SAS ruling MPs in rebuke for ministry over Westland Countdown to polling Picture Gallery Kinnock defends policy review Boys killed on snow-slide 'ignored' leader's warning Parents criticize teachers who took pupils up 6,000ft Austrian mountain New car sales set for record Motor industry booming Shops sell 'dangerous' meat Ode to a summer's sale day Pictionary Bonus for the family Portfolio plus New Accumulator Lawyer denies five charges Rooftop death 10p damages Wyatt deaf to words of caution and to appeals for restraint Higgs' unshakeable convictions caused unnecessary distress The doctors Children failed by every care agency The Cleveland Inquiry Management errors deepened crisis The Social services Entrenched stand an obstacle to change The police Remarks 'added to problems' The MP Extent of sexual abuse must be recognized The recommendations: how to safeguard families' interests Conflicts obscured the children's needs The Cleveland Inquiry The conclusions: Unhappiness must not be allowed to happen again Privacy sought for victims in courts Boy's big day at scout camp ruined The Children Sound training essential for interviewers Senior nurses to play key role By Our Social Services Correspondent: Extra £7m for social worker training Specialised Roofing Systems Professional guidelines The Cleveland Inquiry Doctors are urged to avoid separation of families Police think twice before prosecuting Panels will decide fate of consultants Reaction The statistics Picture Gallery By Staff Reporters: Lawyers ready to issue writs The parents NSPCC By Our Social Services Correspondent: RAD is no sure sign of abuse The test Cleveland suffering 'must not recur' Cook call for urgent legislation on child care White Paper Cleveland Written answers Sharpeville Six plea Howe defends Thatcher statement Foreign and Commonwealth Office questions Unesco decision after conference Scots independence request rejected Opposition minority party debates Demand for a 'search' apology Afghanistan warning Bills make progress Cranmer is refused Parliament today Correction Abbey National Doctors back Aids tests in secret 'for patient's good' Stay and fight, bishops urge clergy LWT technicians accept reforms Dealer must surrender Faberge items Saleroom Boards to halve Gcse appeal fee Talent, old and young Police watchdog seeks wider powers Hello! British Rail on target as cash surpluses soar Appalling silent horror of an Iranian cold store The shooting down of the Iranian Airbus American opinion poll backs Vincennes and rejects blame (Reuter): Palestinian rivals battle for camp World Roundup Five hijackers to die Seoul peace gesture Drugs rebuke to US British Council 'spur' Compensation move Stalin's victims named List shows extent of purges From Our Own Correspondent Moscow: Hard currency outbids the rouble in Soviet art Pentagon welcomes Kremlin marshal From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow (Reuter): Troops sent into Armenian capital as strikes continue Peugeot. The Lion Goes from Strength to Strength Failed compromise puts Sharon in line for party leadership Israeli election dispute (Reuter): Malaysia suspends five senior judges (AP): Britons' spy appeal delay (AFP): Cargo refused (AFP): Bomb blast Missing sailor Flood deaths (AP): TV men freed Savimbi visit Jet crash Banda defies his critics Celebrations in Malawi Rising pitch stretches violins to breaking point Iceland's leader takes historical view Royal wreath stirs Arnhem memories Republican relief over Meese's belated exit Taiwan looks to liberal future Ford Letters by Boz Peter Ackroyd reviews the facts behind the mythologies of our great Victorian novelist: in his own words, the bustling machine in the ghost The Letters of Charles Dickens The Polgrim Edition Vlume 6,1850-1852 Edited by Graham Storey, Kathleen Tillotson, and Nina Burgis Oxford, u?80 Charles Dickens' Childhood By Michael Allen Macmillan, ?27.50 The Picasso pudding of gossip as art Picasso Creator and Destroyer By Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £16 New Hardbacks Susan Howatch Spookery The Friends Britain's Post-War Secret Intelligence Operations By Nigel West Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £12.95 Do feminists paint? Novel of this Week The Truth about Lorin Jones By Alison Lurie Michael Joseph, £11.95 She Star Fiction Leader of the Band By Fay Weldon Hodder & Stoughton, £10.95 Baumgartner's Bombay By Anita Desai Heipnemann, £10.95 Language The surgeons' dilemma A comparison of the skills of surgeons has resulted in a dramatic reduction in deaths in some hospitals. Jill Sherman asks if our lives could be in safer hands High cost of the cocktail party boast Medical Briefing Picture Gallery Breaking the silence A woman sufferer has written a book on the hidden problem of vaginismus Movement of molecules Science Report Times Diary Barry Fantoni Too tender with Whitehall Graham Mather urges resolution on government contracting out Kinnock the hollow Commentary A rich seam of fantasy Where Stones are Money Judging Abuse Hard Road from the Synod Cathedral glass Rent-a-Rubens? Wary eye on 'greenhouse effect' Windsor papers Knotty problem Romania's minorities Fire over England Egyptian ruins in Kensington, W14 Secrets law In praise of song Geometric change The right spirit Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Service luncheon Eastern eyes on the market The Japanese are developing a passion for Imppressionism—but is their buying directed by desire, or by a work's value as an investment? A weekly look at the art world Appointments Rural homes scheme 'a joke' The Royal Show Marriages Luncheon Memorial service Prince to Denmark Reception Birthdays today Dinners Today's royal engagements Institution of Mechanical Engineers Prof G. S. Graham Mr Gethyn Hewan The Rev Douglas Hicks Gabe Dell Bank of Wales Announcements & Personal The Times Church news Anniversaries Autumn start on Yorks' home Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Tongues in cheek Television Absence of kindness Theatre Big Time Gate, Notting Hill Genesis The old eternal triangle Cinema Barefaced childishness Bare Necessities! Belgrade, Coventry Ancient and modern On Monday as part of the City opf London Festival, Richard Hickox opens a new production at Christ Church, Spitalfields, conducting Monteverdip's L'Incoppropnazione dip Poppea. He spoke to Richard Morrison Rich and rare fare Rock Was (Not Was) Hammersmith Odeon Concert Philharmonia / Sinopoli Festival Hall Spink Marketing Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manager Job Costing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something Different for the PA Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commonwealth Development Corporation International Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Data Connection PA/Sec. Cinema Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Information Service Concise Crossword No 1609 Entertainments Cutting an artist's niche Best Selling Books The Times Television and Radio Cordula That's life with Mary Television Choice State of the union Radio Choice HP Sauce is passed to the French The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,715 Weather Howe leaps ahead in the Knee-Jerk Commons Sketch Sterling recovery continues Executive Editor David Brewerton Tiphook soars Loan rate up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold The Times Stock Watch Gulliver offer of £450m for Harris group Agreed deal marks the end of a 30-year empire for Sir Phil Harris Profits surge to record £410m at British Steel Diamonds are still forever Productivity leads pay in growth race Industry can remain competitive, says Neddy Big Bang reforms 'saved SE' £170m Irish bid referred Young cool over Clowes cash aid Success storeys Hogg rises by 36% to £11m4 Securiguard rides high on rising crime wave Ltom London Traded Options Market Tiphook goes full steam ahead Television South Tempus Germans launch legal action over subsidies to BSC By Our City Staff: Lloyd's to act on Neill study recommendations Alpha Stocks Birmingham Mint Group leaps 80% to £4 million French join Television South in £190m purchase of MTM BA in stinging attack on rivals World Bank gives warning on growth Parting shot at Orion The Times City Diary Poulton source The Times City Diary Making economies The Times City Diary Making a recce The Times City Diary Plus ca change The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Higher bid for Case expected Kalamazoo joint venture Marshalls Halifax Plc Gulliver takes up Harris Queensway challenge Comment Oil price revival set to head off Opec emergency meeting Baker Harris gain lifts fears of crash damage Business Roundup Payout raised by Hollas Elstree backer mystery British Steel Results Clayform lifts Stead holding Games distributor merges in pursuit of USM listing Nader makes Lloyd's his new target ANZ Banking in £213m rights issue to expand Toothill profits hit by new fire regulations London Traded Options Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Thistle Hotels Wall Street Traditional Options Payment by card discharges debt due Law Report July 7 1988 Dow drops 28 points on inflation worries New York Nikkei up 189 points in heavy volume Tokyo Southern lifts interim profit 77% to £2.8m University of Stirling degree awards Blue Circle up on dawn raid talk Stock Market Company Briefs Element of risk as central banks hold their fire US Bonds Cambridge Tripos Moderate gains Stock Market Prices The Times Unit Trust Informatiopn Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The chief executive's role in marketing is the crucial one in British business Tony McBurnie, director-general of the Institute of Marketing, plots the route to the top in today's new atmosphere Coopers & Lybrand Management Trainees Business Development Executive John Hill Investments Plc The right direction makes all the difference Unisys Business Adviser CVRIA Safety AMT Limited Sales Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items United Research MRD CVRIA Chase De Vere Pall Mall Michael Rastelli at Imperial Trident Life Ltd Papierfabriken Cham-Tenero Ag TELE Sales/account Executives Justin de Blank Provisions Limited Cable and Wireless Star Executives Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saunders Sobell Leight & Dobin Focus Information Builders British Museum Natural History Management Consultants Mergers & Acquisitions Hanson Industries Limited Hanbrecht & Quist Limited PGA Branch Manager Employment Agency Sales and Design Consultants Director of Industrial Liaison Time for a Change? Chusid Lander U. S. Computer Company Based in Prestigious… AWE Aldermaston Diary of the Times Classified IBM Royal Hong Kong Police CJRA Multiple Classified Advertising Items The National Museum of Science & Industry Barnard marcus Chief Executive Officer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Securiguard Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Extrastaff FPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items BPB Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page City Join our Award Winning Team! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Accountancy Binder Hamlyn Douglas Llambias Engineering Oscar Faber Rotork Chartered Structural Engineer Rt Ward Limited Haywards Heath Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qualifying for a new status British firms are now taking the training initiative, reports Sally Watts Badenoch & Clark Personnel Resources Public Practice Division Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accountancy Personnel Harrison Willis TSB Trustcard Scott Pickford plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accountancy Personnel The fleet partnership KPMG Director of Finance Mean machine built for speed With the financial backing to exercise its dream, the blue Arrow design team has come up with potentially the fastest yacht in history. In the conclusion to a three-part series in The Times, Barry Pickthall and Brian James analysis Britain's wonder-boat Penalizing the bowling side A plan to clean up football Sports Letters A drop in the ocean When the fiddling has to stop Dennis confronts the difficulties of his own success Motor Racing Warren is issued with Benn writ Boxing A damp rejoinder for the ideal waterproof Fishing Bettinson denies allegation Rugby League Mandarin: Indian Ridge to claim notable scalps in fascinating July Cup Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Significant progress on herpes research Doyoun to represent classic generation in King George Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Catterick Bridge Selections Back protectors compulsory Yesterday's afternoon results Rapid Raceline Ascot acceptors Kent win again but English talents remain well-hidden Cricket: Only the Championship Leaders Have Cause for Cheer as They Advance towards Natwest Trophy Gloucester enjoy prosperous day Hick is tipped to join Queensland in 1989 Cricket Scores Little Woods Pools, Liverpool Young brigade provide the resistance for Somerset Substance provided by Gatting Gooch hits 71 to keep Essex alive Lancashire may rue winning toss Test ticket sales slow Dark cloud inform of Curtis Cottee flies away with his future still up in the air Football Chelsea are kept waiting by MacAri Donoso is the key in Open Polo By Our Shooting Correspondent: Marines are hot shots Rifle Shooting Lotus confirm position Motor Racing By a Special Correspondent: Successful take-over of Saints Rugby Union Couples defies the elements to take a leading position Golf Rough treatment changes course Swedes lead by four strokes Scottish sweep all before them Student Sport Royal Thames qualify as protest pays off Yachting Statue beckons sailors For the Record Chairman makes position clear Kelly stealthily working his way through Tour field Cycling Smith junior puts on winning show with plucky Vista Equestrianism Holmes is laid low again by rib injury Rowing Wales put England to the test Scotland retain their title Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Norman forced to miss Open England match in Italy is cancelled by the FA Football on collision course The competing television deals Sanderson out of big meeting after cash row Knock-out cup gets a new deal Sport in Brief Lift off for British yacht O'Brien's hat-trick provides a minor chance to dream From a Special Correspondent, Rotterdam: Greeks douse Olympic ambitions of Britain Time to speak with one voice End Column
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