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News from 04/08/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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David Hamlyn, Victoria McKee, Andrew Billen, Keith Mans, Harold Hobson, Patricia Davies, T. H. F. Farrell, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, Roger Barnard, Alan Davidson, Gordon Allan, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Bruce Streather, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, B. M., Jeremy Kingston, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Viraj Mendis, Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, D. R. Bartlett, Simon Wilde, Philip J. Moran, Francis Ames-Lewis, Salax Mohamed Ali, Bernard Levin, Vivien Goldsmith, Ian Smith, Craig Seton and Michael Horsnell, David Burgess, Peter Ball and Pat Butcher, Allan Massie, Nicholas McKemey Principal, George R. Langdale, Peter Ball, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Keith Kenyon-Thompson, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Jennifer Potter, Susan C. Balsom, Peter Evans and Andrew Morgan, Charles Bremner, Alan Wood, John Armstrong, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Samuel Becket, Michael C. Veasey, G. J. C. Firbank, David Bernstein and Alan Hamilton, John Woodcock, Wolfgang Munchau, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Neil Kelly and Anatol Lieven, K. M. Gammon, Roland Mayer, Peter May, Richard Holmes, David Lindley, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Harry Golembek, Chess Correspondent, Stuart Evans, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, S. R. Forrest, Cathy Harris, Craig Seton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Tim Spanton, Marcel Berlins, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Bruce Bennie, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Barbarina Digby-Jones, Swapna Mehta, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Alan McGregor and Michael Hornsby, Malcolm McKeag, John Spicer and Shona Crawford Poole, Michael Seely, Alan Long, Gordon Wignall, Alan Lee, John Hammond, Kenneth Leach, D. F. N. Harrison, C. Gibbon-Smith, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, Michael Dynes, DR Thomas Stuttaford, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, David A. McIntosh, Mac Margolis, Rio de Janeiro, Neil Fletcher, M. F. Barton, Robert Fisk, David Nicholson-Lord, Jack Bailey, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, G. L. Rogers, Philip Jacobson, Ann Hills, Michael Llanos, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Jim Railton Milan, Ivor Davis, R. B. Hoole,

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King warns of IRA campaign on mainland Vigilance urged to combat active unit Portfolio plus New Accumulator Gatting is fined £5,000 Accolade for The Times Kinnock's apartheid attack Prime Minister criticized over South Africa Bishops' move Degree results Index Astronomers detect giant planet in outer space Security row over police blunder Thatcher is mobbed by Melbourne protesters 'Look, I'm not going to pick on an invalid' Reagan fuels Dukakis controversy By Our Foreign Staff: Red Square pilot freed by Moscow Dunhill King Star Violent crime up a third in London News Roundup Royal impatience Telecom's new line Benefit staff walk out Shorts win battle Tree fund response BBC widens lead in TV news fight Chess favourite beaten Austin Kaye Electricians may seek 'pendulum' railway deal Errors inflate jail building costs Bill for Broadmoor scheme almost doubled 'Fifth force' put to the test in Wales Defiant staff talk of drug dangers Labour says Budget increased regional divide Tax cuts 'for the South' Gilbert and Sullivan school lessons urged Air traffic leaders in Spain call for strikes Flightcheck Police act to protect women drivers after bogus patrols scare Death of baby 'no accident' 'U-turn' alleged on hospitals Care of the mentally ill Mixed press for national newspapers Which? tests morning reading habits 'Chameleon of crime' jailed £1.5m drugs ring broken Mabel the spaniel saves duchess's silver Weak dollar dents growth in tourism Laskycard Portfolio plus New Accumulator Investelectric Bishops vote for a bigger say on Runcie's successor Lambeth Conference: pastrol matters feature inside and outside the debating hall Special bond with Jews affirmed South Africa told to leave Namibia Text of the resolution on Anglican authority By Our Education Staff: Traditional lessons may give way to 'educational events' Videos allowed in child abuse cases Experts ready to rebuild IRA bomb The Post Office Gearing up for the Himalayas Ambulance crews to get riot training Greece to close a US military base World Roundup Alcohol 'cuts strokes' Reagan defence veto (AP): Lost squadron on ice Zimbabwe rail deal (Reuter): Solzhenitsyn hailed Geneva delegations take exception to Pretoria's tactics Angola and Cuba condemn Botha disclosures as South Africans defy call-up British are still in the forefront of commonwealth's debate on action Hezbollah hints ordeal of British hostages may end soon No love lost as Interpol digs into Aphrodite's abode From Our Own Correspondent Johannesburg: Young whites vow conscription defiance Bush looking to old friend to boost his faltering campaign Baker's daunting task Hostage Ugandan MP killed in camp (Reuter): Fugitive named (Reuter): Oil poison (AP): Revised toll (AP): Fatal flights (AP): Sole party (Reuter): Rail death Crewmen safe (Reuter): Ram tragedies Martial law declared as student critics march for democracy Crackdown in Burma Le Pen spoils French right's move to paper over cracks Family hails freed Gandhi 'assassin' Foreign firms fight Brazil's curbs Shultz hints at US aid for Argentine reforms US crew blamed in air tragedy The natural selector As th fith Test begins, John Woodcock assesses the quality of the chairman of the English cricket team's selectors The Times Profile Biography A star is born: how galaxies keep themselves young Laura Ashley Shops and Homebases Plastic plan to save the Spitfire Ronald Faux reports on a rescue mission to preserve the planes that won the Battle of Britain Bouncing back The duchess of York will be back at work just weeks after the birth of the child. Is it wise? Victoria McKee reports Not simplex Medical Briefing Dixons Card The only day in July on which it didn't rain here in Scotland was St. Swithin's Times Diary Picture Gallery Making pigs of ourselves Husain seesaws again Robert Fisk on Jordan's decision to withdraw from the West Bank A time for reflection Commentary "Waiting for Godot" Arts Theatre Somali civil war Gazumping denial Trouble inside Bill of Many Colours Working holidays From here to here Lessons in personal injury cases Mendis replies Electricity puzzle Anomalies on cars and petrol Dismissed lecturer Hormones in milk Jumping the gun Birkbeck closure Benn's battle Limited issue Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Luncheon Annabelinda Dress Designers Birthdays today Anniversaries English wine for France Princess's last wish fulfilled as she is laid to rest in Jerusalem Picture Gallery Disaster alert as Shetland seabird chicks starve Memorial service Latest wills Barren bards Mr Raymond Carver American writer with a new language George Warner Allen Mrs Ellin Berlin Bishop Guy Sanderson £1m MacLeod pilgrim centre for Iona Announcements & Personal The Times Concern over seal virus Forest of Dean mine go-ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Theatre Curve broken Artist Descending a Staircase King's Head Theatre The Screen on the Hill Are they kidding? David Robinson sees Nic Roeg and Dennis Potter trading in comic strip Freud Cinema Track 29 (15) Lumière St Martin's Lane Hawks (15) Odeon Haymarket Final note is false Götterdämmerung Bayreuth Opera Paul Griffiths finds the musically and dramatically convincing new Ring cycle undermined by its last image Tasteful tedium Television Walton in outline BBC Welsh SO, Thomson Royal Albert Hall Concerts Fretwork /Astraea Queen Elizabeth Hall John Hammond Mean Fiddler Rock Donmar Warehouse Theatre Spink Red star in the sunset Richard Holmes looks at the latest biography of Lenin and reckons it is not bortsch Lenin The Man Behind the Mask By Ronald Clark Faber, £17.95 Combobulation in South Carolina Fiction Rich in Love by Josephine Humphreys Collins Harvill. £10.95 The Chinese Emperor By Jean Lévi (translated by Barbara Bray) Viking, £12.95 Repetition by Peter Handke (translated by Ralph Manheim) Methuen, £12.95 The Ark Sakura by Kobo a bé(translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter) Secker & Warburg, £11.95 A paradise rewritten Arabian Moons Passages in Time Through Yemen By Maria and Pascal Maréchaux Kegan Paul, £35 Whale blues Whale Nation By Heathcote Williams (Jonathan Cape £15) New Books The Times Litervry Supplement French nick pics Crime Theatre London Out of Town Films Rock Jazz Concerts Dance Opera Galleries Talks Walks Other Events Bookings First Change Last Change Concise Crossword No 1633 Entertainments Sisters return in style Television and Radio Cordula Dogmatism for dinner Television Choice Pink gins and locusts Radio Choice Hotol's staff set to work abroad The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,739 Boring through the Channel clay to France Parkhurst officers join unrest 'Overcrowding' dispute spreads Weather Markets BAT gives 'no change' promise Deals cleared Hoechst peak Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times Stock Watch The Pound UK property faces invasion from Europe Lautro censures life offices for misleading advertising CAP rises by 42% to record Take the office home, urges CBI head 'Telecommuting' to end grind for one in six Courtaulds spends £25m on leading US textiles firm Tearnwork tells at half-time with £32m Aga helps keep Glynwed profits on the boil Ecu bills no substitute for EMS, says Brussels City welcomes Lawson's initiative Options and Futures for the Private Investor Business and Finance Alfred McAlpine plans to merge house builder Business Roundup Era extends Beatties chain Expansion by Helene Polypipe in £3m deal Dow gains for the fifth day running Wall Street Steetley sale to fund buy Von Cramer hearing delay Property shares are boosted by Kleinwort Grieveson review Stock Market Market shrugs off order rise US Bonds Alpha Stocks No signs of slowdown at Glynwed Tempus Recent Issues London Traded Options Traditional Options Citycall Bulletin TT Group's £30m bid wins support of Beatson board By Our City Staff: Three-way outlay for Hobsons Brent falls below $15 as Opec meets Advance, Australia fair The Times City Diary Dale Electric rises to £1.7m If the CAP does not fit The Times City Diary Teenage scribbler The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Greig to merge with Greene Market rally revives Bell The Insurance Service Fred the flourgrader heads for the bakery Comment Brussels distils confusion InfraRed agrees £4.7m bid from CEI Degrees awarded by the University of Ulster Halifax aims to step up the pace Britain's largest building society has a new chief executive, Jim Birrell. He has wide-ranging ambitions in the changing world of financial services, as Vivien Goldsmith reports Brunel University degree results Profits soar at Sir YK Pao's World group Company Briefs Selective support Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures A tough time ahead for graduate hunters Helen Connor analyses the job prospects and salaries for this year's batch of university leavers Appointments Phone City of Swansea Management Surveyor News International Newspapers Limited Business Manager Bowers Cadle & Co Ltd Department of Health Streamlining the Control of… Building Societies Commission Typewriter Support Representative Personal Financial Guidance Tiphook plc Export Sales Manager for KMG Systems - market… Partnership Secretary Hire Manager Renison Goldfields Consolidated Limited Jane Crosthwaite Recruitment Consultants Limited InterExee SMI Recruitment Consultants Financial Planning Services Galileo Distribution Systems Reed Employment Ltd WA Apple Computer U. 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Interior Designers/architects Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items JaneGraham Pan Books Limited Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Personal Affairs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dublin show establishes new best for puissance Equestrianism Race of frustration Yatching Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Expensive wait on MCC's list Sports Letters Problems of English cricket Brentwood week From Professor G. L. Rogers Party's risk of secretly dealing with agent who seeks private advantage National sides are overpaid Ill-judged award No Cowes threat ILEA leader answers Minister Lining up a putt Man beat horse Swing and swerve Ridiculous scoring A third innings Roberts is firmly on course for century Racing From Our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Bluebook set for sparkling French return Mandarin: Galliari to lead another Cecil charge Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Yarmouth Selectinos Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selections Chaplins Culb continues splendid run Multiple Display Advertising Items Northamptonshire pair answer with gusto The sparks fly at Cheltenham Glamorgan beaten BBC Audiocall Tried and tested method is still the best Cricket: A Basic Fault in Batting Technique Seems to Be Allowed in the Coaching given to England's Young Cricketers Love and Robinson hold fort The learning process First-Class Averages this Season Pienaar strikes sparkling form Somerset continue their run Cricketcall International History holds out hope for England Aspmall wrests initiative Live Commentary Speak celebrates with best shots (Reuter): Team dispute goes on By a Special Correspondent: Formby poses a fierce task British fours and pairs in medal class Rowing Faldo and Lyle the men most likely to succeed at Fulford Golf For the Record American Football Athletics Baseball Cricket Snooker Speedway Cycling Football Hockey Modern Pentahlon Motor Rallying Rowing Swimming Tennis Water Polo Meldrum upstages Americans Cudmore holds on but only after recount by judges Yachting: Close Finishes Abound at Cowes Week as Crews Juggle with Elements Picture Gallery Hutchings to miss out Loss of weight gains Gunnell a lighter frame of mind Athletics McHugh could set a record in first ride Cycling Britain take team trophy Rifle Shooting Gentry taking new thrust at Branson time Powerboating Hedges prospers after 'overtime' agreement Bowls Dry approach to sponsorship Volleryball Results from Cowes Government windfall for Perth match-race Busy Durie withdraws from Olympic team Tennis Littlewoods £5,000 fine adds to Gatting's woes Bailey takes over from injured Lamb Slow gains at the Oval Liverpool's price of success BBC stranglehold on FA Cup (AFP), (AP): Return to the ring Sport in Brief Richards ready to add final touch Scottish game is cheap by comparison The TCCB Statement Football's gain to be others' loss How the logic is argued away End Column Life preserved in the laager Power without responsibility

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