News from 11/07/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Victoria McKee, Anthony Heaton-Armstrong (previously Chairman), David Wade, Andrew Billen, Clifford Longley, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Steven Sasanow, Andrew Longmore, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Sean D. McNally, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, George Hodgson Chief Economist, Richard Garner, Bernard Levin, Alan Robinson, Jim Railton, Jennifer Altman, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Geoffrey Howard, Peter Ball, Lance Marshall, Principal, David Bernstein, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Woodward, Hugh Montefiore, Jenny MacArthur, Byron Rogers, Tony Winlaw, Andrew Rutherford, Chairman, Barry Fantoni, David Nicholson-Lord and Richard Ford, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Dick Hinder, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, P. G. Wines, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Sapsted and Andrew Moger, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, George H. Vassiltchikov, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, John Blunsden, Marcel Berlins, Maxwell Newton, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, J. Watson Parton (Vice-Chairman), Tony Lewin, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, John Lee Hooker, David Walker, Public Affairs Correspondent, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Malcolm McKeag, P. F. R. Corson (Director), Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, George Saintsbury, J. V. Wheeler, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Walker, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Ian Hunter, Carl Law, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Anita Barry, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Penny Perrick, Alan Fogg, Chairman, Michael Llanos, Anthony Cox, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Ivor Davis, Richard Williams, John Watson,
ResumoOil company denies gas leak warnings Fierce new blaze and weather halt salvage Portfolio plus New Accumulator Tomorrow Football crisis Cram flops MGM sale Trade drive Kuwait stake Exam results Index Bo's whack at the Open gets lost in the bushes From a Correspondent, Moscow: 100,000 hear Armenia plea Soviet protests spread Life looks up for second-place Mansell Fury at Kinnock attack on Thatcher in Zambia Charities' politics under scrutiny Student finance reforms delayed by at least a year Premier Portfolio Sara Keays' girl has brain tumour News Roundup Riot in police cells Seamen go it alone Call for new roads MacKay warns Bar Noel Barber dies TUC pressure for low-key expulsion Bishops told to reject conversion of the Jews Austin Kaye By a Staff Reporter: Tribute to 'men of brawn and courage' A daunting task for 'wild' wells expert Gas warning '48 hours before blast' The Piper Alpha Disaster Candidates unite over carnival curbs Kensington by-election By Our Political Correspondent: Political suicide claim damages Labour effort Platform manager among the dead Lessons in parenthood part of drive to combat crime Hurd set on long-term solutions to disorder Ambush a growing menace to police ITV seeks review of musicians' fee Planner juggles in the skies Air travel confusion University trust fund welcomed An Abbey National Mortgage Duchess given all-clear Plus New Accumulator Profitable end to a holiday Portfolio Woman on kidnap charge Honda Conservatives leap to 10-point lead Kinnock poll blow on "something for something' nuclear defense stand Regulator sets a standard for new breed of watchdog Whitehall Brief by David Walker RAC concern over crash barriers One Property Organisation Fourteen Prime Locations Da Vinci computer graphics on show Saleroom Navy 'overheard Airbus warning' World Roundup Angola talks resume Bishops' liberal vote Lakes protest to US Teamsters' chief dies (Reuter): French crash switch Dunhill Tough debates reveal mood of Soviet people The drama of the recent 19th conference of the Soviet Communist Party preceded by local debates across the country about the selection of delegates. This week's look at unofficial opposition activity records some of them The Soviet Opposition Gorbachov sets out to overcome years of Polish hostility Winds cool Greece but bring more deaths in forest fires The Mediterranean heatwave Russian chief in Wild West Thatcher test for glasnost National Savings Thatcher and Kohl eager to be seen on good terms Anglo-German talks at Chequers Namphy returns Duvalier backers to centre stage Haiti constitution Scrapped Deal for Gurkhas (Reuter): Bishop barred (AP): Nazi funeral 26 feared dead Briton appeals (Reuter): Sikh killings (Reuter): Bull victims (Reuter): Caviar fears Dunn & Co 150 feared dead in Indian rail crash Train the Workers without Jobs, to Do the Jobs… Employment Training Falklands housing dispute puts future of contract labour at risk Ozone Safe Salinas 'win' in poll beset by fraud row over results hold-up Mexican opposition widen protests as authorities announce only two official returns Peronists pick populist leader in primary upset Lawyers to lobby Westminster MPs over draft constitution Hong Kong campaign Arms deal 'alters Mideast balance' All quiet on the rural front line Rural violence is on the increase, and the Thames Valley is no exception. Alan Franks spent Saturday night in Aylesbury, a town singled out by the Home Secretary as a typical troublespot Congratulations and undulations The first British freestyle belly dancing championships were held yesterday. Byron Rogers reports Lighting up the eye's secrets Science Report Museum Summer Tomorrow Dial your Order Rapid Ordering Service Ludwig, just plain difficult Wittgenstein is the central character in a novel exploring his philosphical revolution, Bryan Appleyard reports 'Brilliant Production' Mogul who saved the whales James Goldsmith has financed his first film. Marcel Berlins asks why Jazz Al Green Hammersmith Odeon Rock The Royal Hospital and Home America: images shaping reality Radio Marrying the company She also works who stays at home - and so do the satellite industries which are coaxing and coaching the corporate wife into a comeback. Victoria McKee reports At&t Make mine a perfect one The mas was bemoaning his rotten war: "I started off in Afircal, then got sent to Indial, fougth my way through Burmal, ended up in Malayal and blow me Times Diary On Friday I had gone to the ticket window at… Times Diary The hotel were I stayed was once a bastion of Berni Inns; like Toosy, it grew, encompassing many neighbouring houses and the receptionist said Times Diary On Saturday I had lunch at the Thornbury Castle… Times Diary Crusade for survival Commentary Peking changes the rules Simon Ip voices Hong Kong's fears for 1997 and after Guardians of official trivia The fifth and final volume of The Diary of a Country Parson was as warmly received as were its predecessors. The diarist, the The Woodforde Diary European Approaches Lessons from Piper Alpha Towards the Red Planet Jobless threat to visually impaired Public clocks Sale of home VAT on book imports Better conditions for prisoners Marine innovation Cathedral glass Thames troubles Turning screw on drink-driving Windsor papers Gate in disrepair Universal pin-up Court Circular Today's royal engagements Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Marriages Nature notes Is partial schism a reality? Scenting a winner Horticulture Birthdays today Anniversaries Service dinner Service luncheon Forthcoming marriages Colfe's School Jimmy Edwards Moustachioed humourist of mnay parts Mrs Barbara Woodhouse Mr Noel Barber MRS Judith Chisholm The way of the Lord Is strength to the upright: but… Birth or Death notices in the Times Newspaper Public Notices Times Newspapers Ltd., Concise Crossword No 1612 Entertainments Information Service Whistler's view of darkest dockland The Times Trade Advertisers Chase Television and Radio Cockneys on celluloid Television Choice Skulls and crosstalk Radio Choice A town enacts agony of Ulster The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,718 Weather Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton By Our City Staff: Call for a new world tin group NEI in joint venture with US company Von Cramer's computer stake 'up for sale' Change likely in Berkeley Govett team Stock Watch City fears of isolation in unified EEC UK banks seek accord over capital adequacy Lawson to warn on inflation The lion roars for a new owner MGM film studio to be sold in $200m deal Norfolk House to purchase East Midlands petrol chain By Our City Staff: Task force to help British in Japan By Our City Staff: Property rise may revive takeovers John Charcol Business and Finance KIO may cut BP stake, says bank chief Berkertex likely to win Ellis National Telecom poised for small business niche Tempus Optim's touchdown in the market to provide a chance for progress USM Riview Dealers await a dollar correction US Notebook Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Sterling rate must fall to boost competition Gilt-Edged Third Market Gold Analysts looking for £220m on the profit shelves at Asda Jaguar sales leap to interim record Turning the tide at Scrimgeour Early wealth warning The Times City Diary Return trip The Times City Diary By Our Motor Industry Correspondent: Volvo to expand on the Continent Manga mania Mitel chief forecasts turnround to profits Base Lending Rates Siemens optimistic over earnings St James Court Marking the Cabinet's public spending essay Economic View Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Buying an image on a budget As the tax goes up on company cars, executives are having more say in what cars, even foreign, they will drive, reports Daniel Ward Mann Egerton Battle of the Big Three For British, read foreign Tony Lewin looks at temptations from abroad for the patriotic motorist Fiat The tempting 'extras' that boost profits The Vauxhall Carlton Who needs four-wheel drive in town? Four-Wheel drive executive cars are still unusual. Why then, asks Daniel Ward, do makers persist with them? Some cars justify executive status on price alone, chosen by drivers who are most interested in a compact, fast car able to cope in all conditions Ford New line in chat is costing less Mitsubishi Motors Picture Gallery The thieves should make you alarmed Buying an executive car is one thing, says Peter Burgess; keeping it, is another Executive cars are prime targets for villains Ugly duckling puts on style How the humble van that tried to be a family car as well shed its ungainly look to win a new desirability Stuart Birch looks at a type of vehicle that has traded a workaday image for one that now means prestige Computers and Communicaitons Streets ahead of leasing, say the contract hirers All change in the boroughs London's boroughts are finally coming to terms with the abolition of the Inner London Education Authority. Richard Garner considers the full implications of this new departure Government is uneasy over the degree of preparation Finance be one of the most difficult issues to solve 'A'&'as' Levels St. Godrics College London Lansdowne Secretarial College London College of Legal Studies Montessori Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses The HLT Group Schiller International University The School of Surgical Chirepody The History of the Fine and Decorative Arts a Course… Pre University? Post University? Christchurch Secretarial College Career Analysts Blackheath School of Art Forest School Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminster Tutors Lansdowne Independent Sixth Form College Tasmanian State Institute of Technology Miss Holmes' Secretarial College Richmond Adult College Educational VSO Helping the Third World help itself St. Elphin's School Posts New South Wales Government Ministry of Education and… Principal Croydon College Course Co-Ordinator Holy Trinity Convent School University Appointments Adjunct Professor in Research Methodlogy and Data… The Queen's University of Belfast University of Warwick Warwick Business School University of Notttingham Administrative Assistant Ashbourne Young, Enthusiastic Graduates EFL teacher Monash University The University of Manchester The University of Leeds Department of Law Lecturer… University of Manchester Chair of Nursing University of Warwick Graduate Trainee Library… University College and Middlesex School of Medicine University of Nottingham Teaching and Research… University of Nottingham The University of Leeds School of Business and… University of Cambridge Professorship of Paediatrics Wadham College Oxford Development Appeal Director King's College University College of Swansea Specialist Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Liverpool Careers & Appointments… University College University of Durham Bursar The Australian National University Humanities… Independent Schools Information Service Independent Schools Management Limited Educational Studentships St Christopher School EFL Teachers Portugal Coventry Polytechnic School Bursar Granton House (School for Young ladies) Milton Abbey School Broomwood Hall School Saint Thomas the Apostle School Multiple Display Advertising Items 75% Admin Sec to Director Middleton Jeffers Educational University of Warwick Institute for Employment… University of Bristol Aerospace Engineering Secretarial and Cookery Courses Business and Secretarial Training Mander Portman Woodward Langham Secretarial College Christine Watson Ltd Wilkinsons Mayfair Surveyors Audio Sec Research Studentship Research Associate New Choices from the Pitman London Colleges The Queen's Secretarial College The Cambridge Caroline King Training Centre St. James's Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items International Film Company Office Manager Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Cameron, Choat & Partners Angela Mortimer Mistprestige Acme appointments Christine Watson Ltd Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Bi-Lingual Secretaries Multilingual Services Busy Estate Agents - Battersea Secretary The Ritz 2 S/h Audio Wp Secs Audio Typist Personnel Appointments La Creme Secretrial Recruitmenmt Consultants Graduate to Oman Judy Fisher Associates Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Times Newspaper Masterlock Recruitment Carrera Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Mark Warner Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Super Secretaries Stepping Stones Part Time Vacancies Times Newspaper Ltd Meridan Recruitment Consultants Miller/McNish On Top Recruitment City Life? English-French SECRETARY/pa Litigation Sec Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Miller/McNish Office Manager/secretary Keystone Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Top Flight Secretaries Director's Pa Kompass Recruitment Consultants Are You Confident? Chartleigh appointments Film & Tv Production Company Marketing/promotions Assistant-Leisure to ?9,000 +… 'A Ball of Fire' Secretary/administrator ?12,000 - ?15,000 + Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Temporary Secretaries Nathan Silman Solicitors Partner's Secretary Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants On Top Recruitment Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Receptionist Knightsbridge Estate Agents Confidential Secretary Dismissal for hearsay and the double jeopardy rule Ban is not permissive by default List of degrees awarded by Loughborough University Change in law sufficient to allow re-litigation Oxford class lists: mathematics First Public Examination Lane chooses fine time to hit crest of wave Golf: Briton's Style Victory in Scottish Open Underlines European Power in the World Game Juniors show paces for Canada Athletics Heinemann Kingswood Reilly keen to keep job as Lions regain their pride Rugby League: Injury-Prone Great Britain Show their 'Bulldog Spirit to Beat Australia Scottish Open Scores and Order of Merit Records tumble to Davies Weightlifting From a Special Correspondent, Rotterdam: Britain finish with flourish Basketball Defeat does not worry England Hockey A record victory for New Zealand Unfuwain likely to take his chance in Ascot showpiece Racing From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Oaks principals to meet again at York Big-race result Miss Boniface, ultimately relegated to fourth place From Our French Correspondent, Paris: Sarhoob steals glory as Carmelite House fades Saint-Cloud details Jump jockeys win Samoan backed Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Results from Saturday's four meetings Rapid Raceline Racephone Mandarin: Magnet Cup pointer to outstanding prospects of promising royal colt Racing Picture Gallery Princess Royal's Derby second Blinkered first time Leaders on the Flat Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Selections The Times Racing Service Apprentice Lappin out for the season Bashful Boy bridges the gap with thrilling York triumph Guide to our in-line racecard Herrera splits the pack on first challenging climb Cycling Luckwell fails to live up to name Redgrave and Holmes are sadly missed Rowing Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Jefferies finds fulfilment Cricket: South African Emerges from Shadows to Find his Place in English Game Smith unconcerned Surrey are lost in the murk Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Picture Gallery Scoreboard from Lord's Rain thwarts efforts of Hooper and Logie Hill fuels ambition Motor Racing Hants lose their way after good start Middlesex move to table top League is on the brink of a split Taylor's warning might go unheeded in a week that could have a devastating effect on the structure of football The Rival Offers France take boys' title Qualifying scores for the Open Slow play will be punished Jones pays the price for her honesty Golf: Taya, the French Winner, Keeps the Home Crowd Happy For the Record Athletics Hockey Modern Pentathlon Motor Sport Rugby Union Badminton Boxing Golf Equestrianism Tennis Australian Football Results and Pools Check Law likely to profit from trip Yatching Newcastle fear possibility of falling behind Nektar waltzes to musical victory Equestrianism Three share the lead Polo Senna wins but Mansell keeps word Results from Silverstone Nicholas suffers pain after glory McKean victory makes up for Cram's defeat Bubka improves world record for ninth time Warwick makes his point Robson to continue in charge Mercedes catch up Sport in Brief Prost exercises his privilege American takes honours with 66 Another final whitewash goes to Graf More to football than big money End Column
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