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News from 18/07/1988

1988; Gale Group;

Autores

Victoria McKee, David Wade, N. S. Kirkby, Michael G. Martin, DJM, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Tom Gibb, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, John Best, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, P. Pay, Chairman, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Tate, Roger Pearson, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John Dixon, Derek Brewer, Master, Stephen Hannah, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Tony Winlaw, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Gavin Bell, Peter Evans and Ian Smith, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Christopher Goulding, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Hall, S. G. Tilley, Steve Acteson, Phil McLennan, Heather Kirby, Arthur Seldon, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Jarlath Finney, Philippa Seligman, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Richard Ford and Michael Horsnell, Penelope Austin, Lucy Daniels, Alison Wilkinson, Richard Bassett, David Brewerton, Paul J. Nicholas, Freddie Roberts, Christopher Thomas, John Figgess, John Wilcockson, Alan Tillier, Peter Forda, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Timothy Jackson-Stops, Malcolm McKeag, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, Owen Jenkins, John Eggleston (Chairman), Birkett, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster, David Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Markeson, Stephen Pettitt, Bailey Morris, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Dr Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, Geoffrey Finsberg (Vice-President), Ray Whitney, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Ivor Davis, Richard Williams, John Watson,

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Thatcher may intervene to end air chaos MPs seek increase in gatwick night flights Portfolio plus New Accumulator Hooligan cases may be dropped Price leads Crisis eases Test changes Degree results Index Pretoria breaks up Mandela's birthday party Democrats hold crisis talks Atlanta search for unity Church has to take risks, says Runcie Bishops 'must not postpone difficult decisions' Zimbabwe troops hold Kinnock at gunpoint Thatcher adviser hacks Law son Multiple Display Advertising Items Dentist, 92, is beaten to death News Roundup Estate agents warned Canister examined Nuclear fraud probe Circus audience hurt Hidden phone cost Survivors gather for Holocaust meeting Dunhill Prescott team 'will force second ballot' Minister acts after rioting at jail Home Office warned over prisoners' rights By Our Public Administration Correspondent: Rift widens on Civil Service reform Quotes were distorted by newspaper Hard-line monetarist makes a return Man in the news Transport rambles on in search of a strategy Whitehall Brief Hospitals warned of toxic waste risk Hume in offer to Ulster rivals 'Constant duty' to watch younger pupils, heads told School trip guidelines Labour attacks curbs on education debate Police condemn TV adverts Protest at 'warts and warts' view Heart attack areas studied Men suffering from high blood pressure Navy sells old warships Admirals join forces for Armada Cup Telecom Winner picks luxuries Portfolio plus New Accumulator Councils' trading ban plea Teacher's Highland Cream Yard faces halt on more court cases against soccer fans Football hooliganism Countryman with design for city living Channon in road talks with private industry Motorway repairs Greek blunders and police rivalry hinder inquiries Aftermach of cruise ship killings Zia's old business allies start to switch allegiance Opposition in Pakistan Angola peace talks enter crucial phase Cash Security (Reuter/AP): 150 taken ill after chemical plant blast Midland Squatters ready for confrontation World Roundup (AP): 'Refugee' flees US (Reuter): Flood toll up to 150 Shuttle delay threat 250,000 hail the loser (Reuter): Spanish judge sought Democratic pilgrims glimpse end of lean years Atlanta razzmatazz spices a party convention crafted specially for the TV cameras Stars fight to preserve chic Paris watering hole Escort duties stretch American naval resources Gulf attacks under line failure of shipping protection (Reuter): Buoyant Saddam offers peace deal to Iranians Aids cash cuts opposed California budget row Salvadorean rebels' ban on traffic only partial success Crisis weeks in Armenian challenge to Kremlin The Soviet Opposition Dunn & Co. Activists call off general strike Canadians adopt a more liberal emergencies law (Reuter): Floods hit Brazil (AP): Cairo escape (AP): Punjab battle (AFP): Mass grave (AFP): Visits halted 772 arrested Arab killed (Reuter): Holy treasure Roof deaths Timber galore for an island church Letter from Cheju Island Gorbachov's silence on sensitive topics dashes Polish hopes Visit of Soviet Leader boosts Jaruzelski's status in Warsaw pact Philips Serbia rift widens with region's call to sack party chief Home is where the hard sell is The Government has plans to make Britain's booming estate agents live up to their honeyed words. Alan Franks looks at the need for a code of practice Tomorrow Inside Aegis The Times Ram stops play—again Today's golf Open is the latest casualty of a storm-damaged summer of sport Protein path links cancer studies Science Report Julian Herbert Abbey National Times Diary Picture Gallery Secrets: freedom at risk Richad Shephers spells out the dangers in Government thinking Treasury of rusty dogma Commentary How to get London moving From Our Aeronautical Correspondent: University Air Pilots Cambridge University Air Squadron was formed at Duxford on October1,1925, the first formation of its kind in Britain and just ahead of Oxford Church traditions The Power Question Message to Mr Moore Lawyers' language Controls on rise in property values Design showcase 'Mode Three' courses Terror in the air 'No-fault' injuries Lessons of Cleveland A Lyceum 'along lines of Lido' NHS anniversary Act of God? Reforming images Defence of Europe Non-nuclear Japan Threat or promise? Court Circular Royal Corps of Transport Forthcoming marriages Pick of the Week at Christie's 'We must not restrict our vision' Anniversaries Rare plant threatened by council's change Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Appointment in the Forces Nature notes Marriages Mr David Phillips Voice for the CIA Mr C. C. B. Stewart Mr Bernard Moore Dr Archibald Galley Prof Walter Bruford Appointments Girdlers' Company If I then your Lord and Master, have washed your… Church News Jazz Mulligan/Marsalis Festival Hall Open house at Grantchester Television Multiple Display Advertising Items Russians, but no revolution John Percival on the Moscow Classical Ballet's Swan Lake Chopin, geology and not much to connect them Irving Wardle reports from the Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario Catching a chill from the doctor Radio Rock Jimmie Dale Gilmore & Butch Hancock Town & Country Staying on earth Concert Odysseus Queen Elizabeth Hall Do need head examined If you are a working woman the consensus seems to be that you do—and that only through psychology will you find success. Victoria McKee contemplates a confusing business Silk purse survey There is evidence to suggest that men are making plans to live happily unmarried ever after Migralift Child's cares Talkback From Lucy Daniels, Working Mothers Association, 23 Webbs Road, London SW11 A certain smile How do we know any more when a smile is genuine and when it is just a front to cover up inner turmoil? Women at Work: A Glossary Wiggins Teape Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 1618 Entertainments Theatre Making a splash at swan-upping Television top 10 National Theatre RSC No Title Jazz BBC1 National Savings A thrilling encounter Radio Choice Talk on the wild side Television Choice Adair begins to cap first oil well The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,724 Word-Watching The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Weather Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton Ballot for National Telecom Clayform fails to win Stead Charges for Gucci trio Telfos attack on Runciman Bolivian debt Brunei grows The Times Soaring sales add to base rate pressure Dollar rise will continue By Our City Staff: Higher CASE offer near Labour 'must accept City' Taking the crisis out of disaster Computer company to offer back-up programing service Rover shareholders seek £52m By Our Financial Editor: 'Trend is to bigger dividends' By Our City Staff: Bid battle over Yale likely Manufacturers Hanover The Times How to beat the corporate raiders at their own game Tempus Psion goes straight to the top USM Review Prime City offices cost £10,000 a worker The City Exchange Zetters PLC Crunch could be coming on cash US Notebook Water authorities spell out the XYZ of price control National Westminster Bank PLC After the words, action is needed on inflation Gilt-Edged Vauxhall exports 'Vital' to GM's European strategy Boom time for tenpin bowling Leisure firms aim for a strke as Sixties craze is revived US gets tough on foreign trade …and it's Cowdrey to Capel The Times City Diary Band bank The Times City Diary Going, going, Govett The Times City Diary Dog day The Times City Diary Briefing encounter The Times City Diary Istel brings flotation forward as sales grow By Our Industrial Editor: Engineers aim to double registrations Philips Police pay needs firm hand in flexible glove Economic View Australian move to liberalize services Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Hitachi Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Tomkins tipped to hit its target of £46m Kleinwort Benson Limited No ban on architects' indemnity deal Doctor has race bias case over test Burden of proving racial discrimination Special constable is not an employed person Employment relevant List of degrees awarded by the University of Liverpool Degree awards announced by the University of Reading University Appointments University of Southampton Loughborough University of Technology University of East Anglia University of Bristol Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering… Turpin Barker & Armstrong Temporary Lecturers in International Relations Institute of Commonweath Studies (University of… Research Fellowships Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Leeds University of Oxford The University of Leeds School of Chemistry University College and Middlesex School of Medicine… Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Save our grammar schools' Education Ian Nash sees hope for campaigners in a long struggle Sinicholas Montessori College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Multiple Display Advertising Items Information Management Office Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Nottingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gabbitas Truman & Thring Key stone Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartleigh Ellis & Co. Language Recruitment Services Ltd Secretary to Director £12000 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ritz Cartier Limited Beavers Ltd Practice Manager Secretary/reception/person Friday Kings Way Recruitment Consultarts Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Exciting Young Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Tempting Times Feature Kings Way Confident? Maine-Tucker Wallace Shipping Limitted Covent Garden Merry Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Low-profile coach with high-profile approach Rugby Union: Wales Can Take New Heart as Ryan Assumes Reins and the Blacks are Held to a Draw La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recuirtment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Masterlock Recruitment Meridian Recruitment Consultants Mistprestige Employment Agency Super Secretaries Stepping Stones Part Time Vacancies Non-Secretarial Kompass Recruitment Consultants Career of Ring turns full circle Adair International From a Correspondent Brisbane: Australia regain their confidence Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultonts Multiple Display Advertising Items Can You Ski? Party Planning Co., W1 Interselection Secretarial Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Search for young talent expanded Tennis Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items From a Correspondent Christchurch: Britain are pipped for final place Rugby League: New Zealand Hang on Grimly in Mud after Try by Gregory is Disallowed Britons in World team Jester's alert is picked up Yachting McKee fall foul of the judges Walwyn takes no chances to secure title Sanderson back in reckoning Athletics: Olympic Medal Prospects Confirm their Potential England's men miss out on gold Hockey: Mixed Fortunes for UNDER-21s at Home and Abroad Australian Football Results and Pools Check Griffith-Joyner sprints to record England keep top place at under-21 level From a Special Correspondent, Lexington, Kentucky: Northern Dancer destined to bow out on high note Racing: Preview of Keeneland's Select Sale Klute given chance to work at Newmarket Mandarin: Pontefract Results from Saturday's six meetings Cochrane returns in style on Kefaah Mill Native's pace floors British raiders Mandarin: Umbelata to regain the winning thread at Ayr Racing: Naughton's Sprinter Acts in the Mud Mandarin: Ayr Mandarin: Windsor The Times Racing Service Ground worry for Mtoto supporters Mandarin: Wolverhampton Flat leaders Multiple Display Advertising Items Blinkered first time Rule 153 under fire again Tramontana's trophy again Polo: Mexican Riders are Prominent as Holders Regain Trophy at Hildon House's Expense Failure to catch is expensive Cricket: Gower Happy to Sit It out as Richards's Team Flex their Muscles for Headingley Test Match Saturday's Scoreboards Leicestershire trapped in West Indian lair Middlesex thwarted by rain again Cowdrey savours gesture Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Shahid ensures escape Smith prepares to fulfil potential Hoban bursts back Holmes is forced out by injury Rowing Today's Fixtures The wrong arm of the French law leads Millar adrift Cycling Phillips proves fitness Equestrianism Sport on TV Goddard must decide Preston's nerve holds out Bowls Fletcher leaves opponents in his wake Powerboating Golf Monthly League would be £155m in pocket with a BSB deal Football For the Record Orderly crowd assures future Golf: A Need to Placate Americans and to Remodel Three of the Ope Greens Titleist Royal and Ancient have a duty to maintain prestige Storm timetable Today's Starting Times England emerge anew after drastic surgery England Party Price and his priceless partner Europe mounts a triple challenge to defiant leader The Open Early start Pressure is on for final day Third round Scores at Royal Lytham De Savary's £3.5 million dreamboat sails through her first major test Blue Arrow flies colours at Falmouth Story and picture Rowlands to manage the Lions on tour Sport in Brief

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