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News from 26/07/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Alan Stantin, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Janet E. Lawson, Tom McNab, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Nick Nuttall, Keith Hindley, Catriona Miller, Patricia Davies, Paul Bompard, Andrew Morgan, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Walter Little, Mary Isabel Trafford Smith, J. Stanley Heath, Michael Binyon, William Rodgers, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Colin Narbrough, John Lamb, Ann Taylor, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Peter Davenport, Mike Llanos, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Ann Bolitho-Jones, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, David Coleman, Matthew May, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Caroline Berman, John Percival, David Cross and Kerry Gill, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Humphrey Hawksley, Joy E. Breckwoldt, Peter Ward, John Woodcock, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Geoffrey Wheeler, Celia Brayfield, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Christine Brown, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Josceline Drummond General Director, Craig Brown, Ken Gosling, Yuri Matischen, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Phil McLennan, Robert J. Harris, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Peter Dear and Robert Christensen, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, J. M. Hepworth, Tony Dawe and Harry Debelius, John Goodbody, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, John Wilcockson, Pearce Wright and Sheila Gunn, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Charles Knevitt, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Mary M. Darlington, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, John Horder (Chairman), Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, H. A. Thomas, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Bill Mather Cheif Executive, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,

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Surprise shuffle splits DHSS Clarke gets health portfolio in Thatcher's summer shake-up Newton joins Cabinet as Moore's role is reduced Portfolio plus New Accumulator Life ban threat for athlete In Part Clowes rebuff Test collapse Degree results Index De Savary yacht is ruled out BBC2 and Channel 4 satellite plan scrapped Government refuses money to support Hotol space project Judge rebukes police chief Illegal picket at Dover Britain hit by 70mph July storm Pink 'World 's biggest drugs ring' is smashed Radiation dosage guidance ignored News Roundup Night nurses' lobby Dalyell suspended Club killings charge Keays girl recovering Briton's chess victory How a giant became a monster too big for any one minister to handle The reshuffle that splits the DHSS and gives health care a place at the Cabinet table Clarke comes out of political shadow Teachers criticize lack of discipline by parents Magistrates call for curbs on off-licence drink sales Test-tube baby 10 years on Full list of yesterday's changes By Our Special Services Correspondent: Medical profession wary on role of health supremo Newton avoids the fallout Review on house buying Wife tells of ordeal by guns as gang plotted wage snatch Armed raiders flee siege house after tuning into police moves on radio scanners Woman hypnotized girl for sex acts Captain Phillips' mother dies aged 62 Holding the line for classicism today Timing of transplants key to recovery Breakthrough in leukaemia treatment 'Basin leak' murder denied TSB Bank Plus New Accumlator Veteran's return trip to Sicily Portfolio 'Besotted ' solicitor is jailed Private sector role 'could improve prison standards' Green Paper on remand privatization NatWest The Action Bank Racing for wheelchair records Jenkins urges fight on 'political front' Lambeth Conference Rubik's Clock too tough for Mensa From a Correspondent, Bogor: Formula offered by Phnom Penh may blight peace hopes Talks on Cambodia settlement Soviet conscripts suffer the Budapest blues From a Correspondent: Kremlin's firm line breaks back of Armenian unrest Garrard Sikh head priest shot dead by extremists Nine killed (Reuter): Prem stays on Fall on Eiger (Reuter): Stolen library (Reuter): Flood aid Six years for white who refuses to 'die for apartheid' Reagan offers Iran direct talks about Lebanon hostages Ne Win goes but police chief stays World Roundup Ottawa Bill challenge (Reuter): Gurkha council deal Vanuatu power fight Aboriginal burial riot EEC backs move to boost trade with Eastern bloc Operation Tortoise nets 6,000 macho Italian hares American on course for Atlantic speed record Faltering Bush hoping for White House fillip Billionaires bounce back after October shake-out Maori nationalism dims Lange's Utopian vision of racial harmony Aquino's upbeat theme fails to charm Congress Argentine civil court sits in judgement on military Falklands war crimes Economy 's prospects set tone for political agenda Woolwich Freak weather hits Europe Minister names the first 'agency' department Home video '28-day limit' withdrawn by Government Minister 'had been justly ridiculed by the press' Dalyell suspended for 20 days Piper Alpha reassurance Recommendations will be accepted Picture Gallery Radiation overdose 'scandal' University funding moves welcomed Labour fury over Brittan post Lyceum appeal from the House Hong Kong reforms Fines unpaid Bids for lab Parliament today Running your school, Lesson One Schools all over the country will soon be controlling much of their own finance, George Hill visited a comprehensive already facing the challenge and asked what the experience has taught it How to lead poison astray Science Report Plasplugs Bimbo has been around New Words for Old Tomorrow Hope still for Hotol How far can the Hotel space plane go without funding from the government? Important Notice Barbara Amiel Picture Gallery No Title Cuddling up to the bear Commentary Arab voice of moderation Gerald Kaufman find Syria's leadership anxious for peace Shelter that could be a trap Herr Dollfusss Killed by Nazis Divided Spoils Lost Horizon In the Buyer's Interests Cutting back on training priorities Airline chaos Christians and Jews Official trivia Words in longways Admirals afloat Penal curfews and tagging opposed European approaches Cure for gazumping? Unifying educators Over-stretched Community service In other words Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Reception Bank of Scotland Christening Culdrose wins peace sword The sky at night feature for August will be… National Trust is given 5,000 acres of the Yorkshire Dales Picture Gallery Bomberg drawings archive for the British Museum Saleroom Institution of Electrical Engineers Luncheon Royal Automobile Club Weavers' Company Digs could unlock the City's secrets Economist Building listed Dr E. G. West Alloys in wartime production Canon Arthur Couratin Charles Lapicque Miklos Szentkuthy He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be… Anniversaries Latest wills Five excavations in £10,000 contest University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Television Royal Shakespeare Company Regions to be cheerful, part one John Russell Taylor on shows on artistic dynasty and a 20th-century polymath, only one of which is coming to London Masterful return Rock David Sinclair witnesses the first of seven London concerts by a diminutive superstar Back to peak performance Dance The concentrated wardrobe Summer Sale Sanderson Summer Sale Picture Gallery Drape of things to come Paris Fashion by Liz Smith The bubble has burst and the pouffe is punctured - the couture line moves towards sober chic Circle of scented style Smallbone of Devizes Concise Crossword No 1625 Entertainments Events Opera & Ballet Theatres Cinemas Art Galleries A test of scull on the Thames Theatre Films Concerts Walks Opera Talks Dance Rock Jazz Galleries Other Events Booking Top 10 Uk Singles Picture Gallery Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund BBC1 Another road to ruin Television Choice A fly in the surgery Radio Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17 , 731 Dover picket becomes lonely vigil Bomb judge denies ignoring warnings Weather 70mph July storms Watch out for the flying eyebrows! Commons sketch Markets Reuters up despite orders loss Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Watch The Pound Americans to benefit in Vodafone sale Only a small number of shares will go to British public Bank intervenes after pound nears DM3. 20 Battle for Argus warms up BAe unveils its ' fair price' for Rover Minority stakeholders offered 100p in cash or shares By Our City Staff: STC turnover at record £1.1 bn Labour to force debate on Abbey Profits slip by 3% at new-name Dee £12 m profit for Goode Goode Durrant Plc Bank of England rebuffed Clowes Uniteeh makes ?10m French acquisition Business Roundup £7m contract for Astra ICI to shed subsidiary Bid for Lodge Care Profits ahead at GM Firth Matthew Hall sells offshoot Campbell raising £2m Anglo American Corporation Piper Alpha 'cost' £300m this year Laminates achieves 69% rise Bid values Oceana at £14m Delmar in £700,000 expansion Swain reports £2.71m profit City still puts Gateway in Dee-stream Tempus Palmerston group in £21 m purchases BSN Groupe Lyonnaise wins Essex Water Deals cleared Arlen curbed BAT boost BET buy Mrs Fields stuns City with warning of profit collapse Green light for copper project LandLeisure offer for brewer awaited Irish eyes to smile on Panel Ibstock's Portuguese buy (Reuter): Goodman 'confident' on bid Turning the tabels The Times City Diary Cutting price Bubbly Richard The Times City Diary Hfp is sold for £13m to Noranda Reuters Harrison takes tough line over Vodafone Comment Lawson's heartfelt prayer Recent Issues The Dee Corporation Plc Dow closes higher Wall Street SE starts a traded option for bid stocks By Our City Staff: Anglo chief warning on SA budget EEC consumer group gives warnings on single market Alpha Stocks Osiris Micro Brokers Tomkins Plc Turnover close to low of year Stock Market London Traded Options Citycall Bulleiin Early losses pared Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures List of degrees awarded by Leeds University Oxford University class lists Second Public Examination Philosophy, Politics and Economics University of Nottingham A closer look at that IBM-Amstrad deal Navy man to the rescue Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Wheway Company Harrowell UK Ltd IBM Business Centre More aid for the ozone layer Mine with a mind Change for the soft set Lotus is developing versions of its software to cover most systems—just in case Telephone hackers who can really hang you up Multiple Display Advertising Items Business must play to win at IT game Perspective Events Music for job-hunters Jobscene Working in the record industry is not as glamorous as it might sound, says Caroline Berman But the jobs are there for people tuned into computers Who are we Computeach International Limited Abexecutive High Technology Recruitment Personnel Sciences Limited Ab Services The Bertram Group I. T. Sales Opportunities Digitus Wokingham Liverpool City Council Oxford Regional Health Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nurse Practitioner Rgn Nursing Manager Council of the City of Chester Weymouth & Portland Borough Council Borough of Reigate & Banstead Farewell to librarians and hello information scientists Horizons Roer Jones discovers that assertiveness and electronic skill rather than quietness may be a neccessary quality for the modern operators of what used to be called a library East Lindsey District Council Humberside a County Council Xfordshire Sports Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Nottinghamshire County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrow London Borough Leicestershire Health Authority Legal Appointments American International Underwriters (UK) Limited Harding Management-Consultants Badenoch & Clark Recruitment Specialists Cocacola Construction Contrancts Consulatants Coynes Crosby Gabriel Duffy Consultancy British Gas Oppenheimers Boodle Hatfield Lloyds Bank Essex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark Committed to Quality Army Legal Corps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipson Lloyd-Jones City Solicitors Taxation Group Alton Group Plc Butterworths British Telecom Quarry Dougall Help others, help yourself Legal & Financial State of Bahrain Sun Life Michael Page Partnership Merrill Lynch Legal Appointments Metropolitan Police Butterworths Courts not entitled to investigate security vetting clearance Are You Picture Gallery Claim for interest on overpaid tax fails Law Report July 26 1988 Legal Appointments Badenoch & Clark Austin Knight Selection Intervention justified Improving the law's bargain basement Magistrates' courts deal with 2 million cases a year, yet they are being neglected says Neil McKittrick, a justices' clerk Badenoch & Clark Litigation Legal Executives Church Adams Tatham & Co The Chambers of Mr. B. A. Hytner Qc 5, Essex Court… Chambers and Partners Wedlake Bell KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Executive Selection Balderston Warren Recruitment Lawyer International Oil Company British Aerospace Robertson, Double & Boase, Hong Kong Commercial… Multiple Display Advertising Items National coaches go on missing the bus Britain's coaches are poorly trained, says Tom McNab, the author and coach, and the nation should urgently ask itself who coaches the coaches Pools Forecast by Paul Newman March powering on with cash injection Motor Racing From a Special Correspondent: Lynagh is omitted against All Blacks Rugby Union Gala game hit hard by injuries Rugby League Broome set to sweep back Jenny MacArthur Profiles a rider hoping for another Olympic opportunity Orienteers show good form Student Sport Blackburn target NEC to stage finals of Autumn Cup Ice Hockey Quinn big race ride handed to Carson Racing Clark loses cup mount to Cauthen Salse ends frustrating sequence Carroll House appeal is turned down Master Pokey back to best trip Racing: Stewards's Cup Can Go to Yorkshire for Second Season in Succession Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Redcar Results from yesterday's four meetings Rapid Raceline The Best Commentaries Racephone Kent's lead looks safe from closest challengers Cricket: The Weather and a Captain's Innings by Neale Check Progress of the Championship Leaderss Tactical gamble runs away Yesterday's Other Scoreboards By a Special Correspondent: Rowland is the leader for Padeswood Talbot putts into lead Golf" Last Year's Finalist both Eliminated in Second round up Welsh Amateur Team Championships Clinton's worthy effort fails to brighten a dull display With bat and ball Trump is an ace Ramanayake pick of Sri Lankan attack Border revels in a crisis Germans offer to pay to stage Davis Cup final Tennis (AP): New title for Connors Doubt over venue jeopardizes run Sport Aid Impending danger for Cowes Yachtings From a Correspondent Ostend, Belgium: III winds no good for Smith Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Eggo cracks under pressure from an eager youngster Golf: Haines is Helped by Winds to Uproot Fourth Seed in English Amateur Championships By a Special Correspondent: Cannon still has the old fire Supercharged recovery for Proud Bird Power Boating Results from Birkdale Results from Kilmarnock Overseas Football Results Neumann reaches record heights For the Record Hopes run high for Britain's juniors Rowing By a Special Correspondent: McKean in good heart for Aouita Athleticss Tour rivals upset by handling of the Delgado affair Cyclings Britain reaping their just rewards Franciscos caught in firing line Snookers (Reuter): Napoli end rift with Maradona Footballss Honeywell Bull Computer Cricket Service Drugs test ban for British athlete West Indies pile on the agony Scoreboard from Headingley Cottee plumps for Everton Andrew injury Lamb has no complaints N Koreans deny entry Sport in Briefs Court bars Blue Arrow from Cup challenge British appeals for a sporting chance Easy cash lures Tyson to give Bruno chance

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