News from 21/07/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Max Barton, Chris Peachment, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Simon Clark, Director, Michael Randolph, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, David Lee, John E. Harding, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Simon Wilde, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Henry Gee, Malcolm G. W. Campbell, Michael Tate, Iris Walker, Ruth Gledhill, Richard Cobb, Lawrence Lever, Andrew McEwen and Nicholas Beeston, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Jim Whittell, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Henry G. Button, Paul Bailey, Michael Watts, Charles Bremner, Norman Irvine, Max Bacon, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Fiona MacCarthy, John Hennessy, Janet Taylor, Humphrey Hawksley, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Patrick Davies, K. McCarthy, George Rae, Elias Pinsker, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, R. Nigel Argent, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Jiten Bardwaj, John Nicholson, Patricia A. Tyrrell, Colin Pinney, Peter Knottley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Ken Gosling, Craig Brown, R. J. O. Meyer, Obe, Yuri Matischen, Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, Liz Gill, A. I. M. Clark, A. E. Wyatt, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Keith Wheatley, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, M. D. Rahilly, Ronald Butt, D. J. Barker, Chaim Raphael, T. J. Broadbent, Tim Heald, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Carol Ferguson, John Wilcockson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Caroline MacDONALD-HAIG, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Ian D. Southward, David Walker, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Hasan Akhtar and Zahid Hussain, Rachel Warren, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Nicholson-Lord, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Tim Rice, M. R. Tillett, Colin Campbell, Harold Bode, Philip Jacobson, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Ivo Tennant and Alan Franks, Anthony Radevsky, Ivor Davis, John Watson,
ResumoUN heads for Gulf to work out ceasefire Khomeini's personal anguish over peace Portfolio-PLUS NEW-Accumulator Inside Hovis firm to fight £1.7bn bid Heathrow link Test apathy Degree results Index From a Correspondent, Moscow: Armenia dissident expelled Kremlin crackdown over disputed enclave Channel 4 to launch up-market breakfast fare Inquiry after gunman disarmed Gun-firing IRA man wins £3,500 damages Dukakis's victory confirmed Labour's poll tax alternative targets homes and incomes Aberdeen tribute to oil men who died Whitehead & Partners 'Use law against violent pupils' News Roundup Yard may help family Wine behind bars Homosexual loses £185,000 for jogger Decision on diplomat Labour calls for housing ombudsman NEC Heathrow high-speed train receives go-ahead Russians begin inspecting missile sites Moore wants to overturn defeats Further revolts likely on bealth and universities Judge calls plans for town unfair Austin Reed Healing agents work on 'rift' Enslaved ritual killer cut off head of Cult's ex-chief BBC managers suspended in legionnaires' disease inquiry Mark Boxer dies aged 57 Queen in plea for tolerance Police hunt crossbow killer Woman found murdered by bolt The Date Protection Act Jackson charms young patients Home and garden boon Portfolio plus New Accumulator 'Horrifying' police violence condemned in judges' verdict Compensation for innocent driver Halifax Regimental 21st birthday gift All new cars set for unleaded fuel use Record workload for crown courts Police to step up vetting of jurors RIBA backs modernist Policeman in secrets deal 'for extra cash' Doctor who prescribed pills to sick lover is struck off 'I was being used for sex', says woman Appeal to Howe in Saudi kidnap case Plea over young daughter Girl friend's mother 'stabbed to death' Executives told lying is a national pastime Dixons Amies draws the line at knees Anglicans urged to commit themselves to helping the poor Liberation theologist's lecture could set a radical tone for debates on social justice Abbey National Palaces conflict with desires for a simpler life New meanings for old church words Habgood scornful of top church post First step agreed on Angola and Namibia settlements Zia under fire for delaying election until November Abu Nidal killer named in ship raid Amnesty fears on Hong Kong deal World Roundup (AP): Libya plot uncovered (Reuter): Witness 'threatened' Bossano pension plea California braced for marathon trial of Night Stalker Jackson finally throws in his lot with Dukakis Rivals discuss campaignstrategy before Atlanta vote Hunt for a winning economic formula Abducted child held under altar in church Khomeini plea to avoid ceasefire 'controversy' By Our Foreign Staff: Airbus vote in UN gives the US big diplomatic victory (Reuter): Colombian drugs boss gets life (Reuter): Strikers shot Torture check (AP): Party switch Defector quits (Reuter): Hanging plea Mandela road Corruption still haunts Manila Germans' monetary ways touch a raw nerve in France Iranians barred from Cyprus fly home in fear EEC poll shows support for unity Thorn in the Kremlin's side Man in the News Labour outrage as poll tax guillotine falls Government defeats rebate move for the disabled poor BR station suggestion rejected MPs anxious for action to protect ozone layer Aerosols Move to ease benefit changes impact Housing cash regulations Katharine Banister Registry demand Millet Lighting Sports plan under fire Overseas voters Cost of closing power station Payroll help for charities Guns defeat Parliament today Voice of the silent generation The Times Profile Michael Dukakis A quick word of advice, lad Christopher Cowdrey (right) leads the England cricket team for the first time today. Ivo Tennant and Alan Franks ask ex-captains for tips on keeping the job Catholics Night of the long tails Science Report Picture Gallery Ouiet comment Sister Wendy Beckett must be the most unlikely new art critic Small ads, big gain? If doctors advertised, would patients feel better? The medical profession still thinks not. Liz Gill reports The coup de grace at death's door Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford The robot arm that listens and obeys A voice-activated computer and advanced robotics system could help change the lives of the disabled Tomorrow Cellu Fone When Noel Coward encouraged Elyot Chase to cry "Strange, how potent Times Diary The world record? Oldest Tadpole Barry Fantoni Will Jackson, stop the show? Denying the poor a chance David Walker argues that social security is still based on muddle A House divided…? Commeutary Last Days at Vilna On this Day Cinema defended After Atlanta Peace Opportunities Passage of arms Transatlantic mores Estate agents come under scrutiny In other words Armada anniversary Facts and faction Soviet visa The cat's whisker Need for a national rail vision Threat or promise? Egyptian ruins, W14 Hanging by a thread Court Circular Receptions Birthdays today Surprise price for Saleroom Conference of Commonwealth Sneakers Luncheons Company of Watermen and Lightermen Marriages St George's School, Ascot Surprise price for poppies Forthcoming marriages Text of the Queen's address to both Houses of Parliament Today's royal engagements Mark Boxer Cartoonist of subtle comment Prof Ralph Bulmer Mr Billy Hamilton Announcements & Personal Forget Little England, urges farms minister East of England Show Latest wills Lincoln's Inn Appointments Dinner Royal Welsh Show Anniversaries Service reception British Heart Foundation Times Newspaper Ltd Not exactly mad about the boy Geoff Brown hails a major new German talent and finds a revival of Jean-LUc Godard's first feature the brightest prospect in a week of formula films Chronicler of the chattering classes Philip Howard pays tribute to Mark Boxer, whose pocket cartoons appeared in The Times from 1969 to 1983 Wyndham's Theatre Victor Hochhauser Tomorrow Spink Sound of clashing symbols Television Alien encounter Theatre Exceptions New End In need of discipline In the paddington Style Soho Poly Hang her for a woman Fiona Mac Carthy reviews a story of a terrible, capital injustice Criminal Justice The True Story of Edith Thompson By Rene Weis Hamish Hamilton, £14.95 New Hardbacks Blood for ink The Newspaper Press in the French Revolution By Hugh Gough Routledge, £25 Living with the memory The Burning Bush Anti-semitism and World History By Barnet Litvinoff Collinns, £17.50 Snooty-boats Thrillers Tim Heald Medusa By Hammond Innes Collins, £10.95 Death of the dirtiest soldier? Fiction John Nicholson the Sheikh and the By George MacDonald Fraser Collins Harvill, £10.95 Cafe De Paris By Nicholas Wollaston Constable, £10.95 to the Goat By Patrick Gale Hutchinson, £12.95. To the Goat By Peler Levi Hulchinson, £8.95 TLS Foyles Art Gallery Information Service Concise Crossword No 1621 Entertainments Best Selling Books Birthday bumps The Times BBC1 Country Life Scaling the heights Television Choice Empire-building ESP Radio Choice Cabinet move on national ID card Water selloff next autumn The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,7271 560 clergymen smile for the camera Weather The Pound I have a dream, Hon Members Commons sketch Markets P&O's 6% stake in Woodrow Executive Editor David Brewerton Leisure rise Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch The Times Goodman bid opens fire in RHM battle Offer worth £1.7 billion brings a swift and hostile response A baker's recipe for success Water profits rise to £737m Pleasurama rolls over the Hard Rock Casino group in £63m agreed bid for restaurant chain Inquiry call on role of Clowes's accountants £8.5bn lending record surprise for the City CBI hits at Walters on economy Acheson Corfield Business and Finance Army man to be unit trust ombudsman Business Roundup Dutch link for Howden Misys doubles profits Eye lifts dividend Bespak advances 60% Generali US purchase by Software Zetters scores £1.15m profit Casino growth boost for Stanley Leisure Halifax will not seek listing Pleasurama puts chips on fast food Tempus Bonanza time for Mansfield Citycall Bulletin Saudi bank suing Citicorp KIO selloff Trust purchase Denmans rise Yorklyde buy Chelsea fall Waverley Cameron paying £29m for stationery firm Mount Charlotte widens its horizons By Our City Staff: 600 Group offer agreed by Ealing It's plane sailing for Berry Fire and damnation The Times City Diary Hands off Rise of 20% fails to cheer Bulmer Small world No Jeffreys boycott Plessey chief attacks report British Telecom RHM promises long and bloody hostilities Comment Taylor-made for P&O Microsystems falls to £1.75m Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Plysu plc Confusion rules amid an uneasy calm US Bond Market Pru premiums up 35% Sears rises on dawn raid prospects Stock Market Next London Traded Options Traditional Options (Reuter): Idaho setback for BAT offer Union Square issue Degrees awarded by Dundee University (Reuter): Dow rally breaks a declining run Wall Street Roy Scot Finance Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Widespread gains Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio—PLUS NEW—Accumulator Appointments Phone Andrew & Company Limited Raf Officer Administration Technology skills can be a career boost for ambitious secretaries Paul Bailey, a company director, proposes that training staff for vital IT work puts some people in the fast lane TSB Trust Company Chusid Lander Securiguard Gabriel Duffy Consultancy British Telecom Lloyd Management Global Richard Ellis Gordon Anderson Quad-Tech Ltd. Office Administration International Wool Secretariat Executive Communication Services Lloyd Chapman Associates CJA Recruitment Consultants Group McCarthy & Stone International Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Personnel Resources Maine-Tucker Unisys Brown & Root (UK) Group of Companies International Investment Advisors Ltd Financial Planning Services Recruitment Consultant c. £25,000 Sun Life of Canada Senior Quantity Surveyor Overseas Opportunities Headhunting/the City Sales Professionals Required U. S. Computer Company Based in Prestigious… Time for a Change? Department of Transport Director of Finance for a National Charity Do You like People? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accountancy Personnel Ellis & Co. Genuine Opportunities for a Sales Career Work Abroad this Winter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford Regional Health Authority Royal College of Nursing of the United Kingdom Johnson Jackson Jeff B&W Multiple Display Advertising Items Erostin Group PLC UCA Universal Computer Associates Ltd London Business School BUPA Hospitals MIPS Computer Systems Ltd Contel Business Systems Call Jan's People Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heldrick and Struggles International Inc Ambrosetti DIP Consulting services NJCBI the National Joint Council for the Building… Multiple Display Advertising Items Research Machines Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales Network PF John Hill Investments PLC Chartac Recruitment Services Allied Recruitment The Standring Partnership Ltd The Compton Verney Opera Project The Body Shop Oil fuels the head-hunters Finding a senior process engineer to lead a team on a feasibility study for a fluid bed catalytic-cracker in an oil refinery is not an easy task, says James Cockburn. It needs a specialist recruitment consultant RH Robert Half Securiguard Fimbra Challoners Accountancy Division Alfred Marks Accountancy Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants The fleet partnership Scotia bank Morland Combined Insurance Company of America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuters Liverpool The General Trading Company Keystone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Young P. A. American Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accountancy Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist/administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Come Temping with us! Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Assistant to the Director General c£16,000… Independent Broadcasting Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Valin Pollen The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Associated British Ports Holdings PLC The Communication Group plc Reed Banyan Multiple Display Advertising Items May he endure Form opinion No arrest of sister company's ship Jaques & Lewis Time to cut advantage in half Schools of thought on value of medals The insider's view Palace reservations Maintenance firm to pay training levy Racing: Tactics Mayplay Vital Role in Destination of King George Racing: Tactics May Play Vital Role in Destination of King George Powerful raid on Ostend Mental patient can sue over regime Experts should receive fair taxation of fees Unfuwain confirmed a definite Ascot runner From a Special Correspondent, Lexington, Kentucky: Patient O'Brien buys top lot Leading Keeneland Lots Mandarin: Alsabiha bred to relish longer distance of Sandown contest Racing: Creditable Leopardstown Second Suggests Walwyn's Talented Filly Has Sound Prospects of Another Success Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Catterick Bridge Selections The Times Racing Service Levy Board revenue increases to £31m Eddery dashes to fastest century Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Rapid Raceline Exclusive club's new member An enigma named Gower, playing his hundredth Test today, tells Andrew Longmore of his satisfaction in the achievement Facts and of Gower's Test Career Wasim's first hat-trick Littlewoods Hick casts a spell that torments Yorkshire Stovold departure alters the pattern Record against Each Country Other results A revival meeting for Wild Barnett's answer to selectors Other Scoreboards Leicestershire v Derbyshire An unhappy hunting ground 1988 First-Class Averages Needham is ready to leave Middlesex Sri Lanka air adventure and leg spin Cricket Golding wrecks students Honeywell Bull Computer Cricket Service Fidgeon makes cut in perfect style Yachting Davies can afford to relax while Lopez Seeks to fill last gap Golf Olympic entry at Gatcombe Equestrianism For the Record Coles talks his way out of trouble Blue Arrow group on target for cup Yachting: Britain's America's Cup Challenger on Show at Falmouth On target for the semi-final Rifle Shooting Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Slip-up by starter ensures confusion Dark cloud hangs over Tour Cycling (Reuter): Record victory for powerful Australians Rugby League Golf Monthly Kühl helps to put rivals in the shade Swimming By a Special Correspondent: Doubles display opens up top group Tennis Division causes Robinson threat Evans is asked to lead move to unseat League president (Reuter): Lawyers in agreement over Tyson's defence Yorkshire public fail to warm to a new England Headingley parties Sheedy is told he can leave In search of talent Sport in Brief County set beside the seaside Hayes reflects on life in the fast lane Doors could open soon to Argentinian teams By a Special Correspondent: Buckner is back in business Deceit no stranger to men of the road End Column
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