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News from 05/08/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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E. S. Owen-Jones, Andrew Billen, G. F. Newman, Patricia Davies, Gerald Gordon, Jane MacQuitty, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Michael McNair-WILSON, Robert Breckman, Cliff Feltham, Andrew Moger and Mark Whittet, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Robin Oakley, Alice M. Witts, Jeremy Kingston, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Michael Jackson, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Anthony Crockett, J. K., Kirsty Woodard, Henry Gee, Christopher Paine, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Chris Pomery, Pearce Wright Science Editor, David Bernstein, Lawrence Lever, Tansy Bruce, Gervase W. Markham, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, J. P., Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Barry Milligan, Peter Evans and Andrew Morgan, Charles Bremner, Alan Wood, John Percival, John Hennessy, John England Bonn, M. D. Pooley, Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Diana Parker-Jervis, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, Julia Orange, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), John Higgins, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, Heather Kirby, Robert Rodwell, Cathy Harris, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Michael Scott, Peter Dear and Robert Christensen, Alex McCall-Smith, Keith MacKlin, Clifford Longley and Ruth Gledhill, Penelope Jessel, R. W. Johnson, Paul Bate, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Michael Horsnell, G. L. Lloyd, Carol Ferguson, Mike Berry, Peter D. McGuire, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, David Walker, Ian a Jack, Martin Waller, R. Sharpe, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, David Nicholson-Lord, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Colin Campbell, Michael Wolf, Tom Bower, Jim Railton Milan, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Ivor Davis, Andrew Billen and Norman Hammond,

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Military frees airspace to cut flights chaos Continent set to join sky-clearance plan Portfolio plus New Accumulator Electricity prices may rise by 5pc £7m frozen in Clowes hunt England slide Degree results Times Focus Index The highly-paid 'custody' of Red Square pilot Bishops back armed struggle Irish anger over resolution A poem for royal birthday At 88, the Queen of grace celebrates at 88 MPs back Prime Minister on nuclear arms control caution Two workmen die in Ulster ambush BBC seeks to end union grip on programme resale rights You Can Be Sure of Shell House price rises may be past peak News Roundup Railway action ends Super Prix rates row Vaccine inquiry urged Pit arrests cash Africar project fails Dixons Ltd Holloway jail officers' dispute may end today German link to Mill Hill bomb IRA activity marks 20 years of troubles Drug offers hope to heart patients Engine trouble halts Virgin Passenger delays at Gatwick By Our Science Editor: Rubens 'poisoned by vibrant paints' Epidemic of skin cancers warning Mestel leads after fourth win in chess Cash plea to save ancient flora and fauna from decay Police shut club after dawn swoop New NHS cash ratio urged National consumer council report Chinese symbols 'link to Triad organization' BBC backs real-life drama New season's television Jail for killing unborn child SCT Finance Ltd. Westminster clean-up Cash for the home Portfolio—PLUS NEW—Acumulator Suspended council chief steps down Lloyds Bank Nuclear weapon cuts will 'raise tension in the West' INF deal welcomed, but with warning to Nato ?10,000 award in sex equality case Union to fight redundancies Threat to Brent teachers jobs Mushroom taste test before buying Weekend food prices Rethink call on governors Alone in a stormy sky Counties of old die hard Dixons Ltd Anger at year's jail for rapist Bishops set conditions for baptism of polygamists Lambeth conference: dealing with a contentious issue for African leaders Clash on homosexuals' rights The Volvo Runcie suggests successor Scientist disputes theory of new planet Report cleared Hong Kong silent majority defies call to consult Congressman now faces 20 years' for Wedtech extortion Chilean ruling is blow to envoys World Roundup Palme claims denied Getty statue pledge Dukakis 'healthy' (Reuter): Medellin man killed A short truce amid search for peace Ministers highlight failure of South African sanctions Hollywood cameras set to roll again as strike ends Ben Ali sheds old guard Reshuffle in Tunisia By Our Foreign Staff: Forest fires spread holiday chaos Warning shots fired as wave of protest meets Burma curbs Barclays Shipshape for Carlucci's voyage of discovery Thatcher calls off walkabout after new security row Poll crucial test of Mahathir survival Jordan halts Arabs' pay to enforce West Bank plan Social fabric of war-ravaged Beirut left hanging by a thread Healthcall Air Call Medical Services Murphy in Lebanon talks (Reuter): Sikhs kill hardline rival in hospital (Ap): Agent cleared Shuttle delay (Reuter): Spy released (Afp): More children (AP): Drug hauls (AFP): Terror treaty Kabul pull-out Victims of prejudice Why should seeking psychiatric treatment still be considered a handicap on the career ladder? Cheshire Building Society Thrown by the rubbish heap The streets of our cities are paved with rubbish despite the Litter Act, passed 30 years ago on Sunday. Tom Bower wonders why we seem to be incapable of keeping Britain tidy When seaweed ruled Science Report Saturday End of the road Single-handed A report says the illegitimacy rate is increasing. Heather Kirby asks if the single mother is here to stay When trouble comes at the double Are some twins too close for physical and mental comfort? Julia Orange reports on a medical mystery Dangers of the feminist gospel TSB Unit Trusts Limited Conspiracy theorists start here. What do Sir Denis Rooke the gasman (1966), Dame Anne Mueller, the Whitehall personnel specialist (1967), John Bourn, the Comptroller and Auditor General (1970), Sir Clive Whitmore, permanent secretary at the Home Office (1976), Bernard Ingham, prime ministerial press secretary currently keeping the Aussie press at bay (1978), Richard Bird, the Department of Education and Science scourge of the dons (1979), and Michael Scholar, Treasury and ex-No. 10 high flyer (1988) have in common? Answer at the bottom Picture Gallery Second opinions needed Alex McCall-Smith argues against a single watchdog for medicine A bad case of arrogance Commentary Robert Kilroy-Silk When whites cry freedom The Russian Ballet a Retrospect No Hurry to Disarm Propaganda or Diplomacy Parent Power Controversy over animal organ transplants NHS pressures Signposts at work Back in the fold Threat to Stamford GCSE standards Carnival dispute The rights of shareholders CBI and inflation A little Greek Design showcase On the run Court Circular Harrods Knightsbridge Marriages Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Misery behind the glossy image Rural deprivation Wrangles are forgotten as the bard is crowned Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Sig Marisa Bellisario Italy's top woman business executive Florence Eldridge Mr Jack Swift Prof John Cross Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger , and… The Times Hallmark of an early age Archaeology Church news Cancer Research Camping To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Sunday Times Wine Club Cheat with a cheery glass Our experts advise on how to put a sparkle into the quirky old British summer Chill thought of port on the rocks It is Can you? Better red than hot and thirsty Summer Drinks/2 The days of red wine being drunk only in winter are over - at least, they should be, writes Robin Young Be it ram or shine, white seems right Germany calling but do we listen? Beers with the taste of bubbly Good health by the bottle Still open to debate Televison Murphy magic Dance Australian Ballet/Sydney Dance Company Covent Garden Dance Theatre of Harlem Coliseum Mozart s winning score John Higgins reports on the opening opera of the Salzburg Festival, conducted by Riccardo Muti Opera La clemenza di Salzburg Festival, Anouilh 's sturdy fairy-tale Theatre Ring Round The Moon Chichester The high school larks descending Babies in Arms Open Air Theatre, Regnet's Park Night music Roger woodward Kensington Town Hall Musical debate Concerts Lumiere This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1634 Entertainments Cry, cry and cry again KWAI Highly Concentrated Garlic Tablets Charting odd Waters Television Choice Radio Choice Barbara Taylor Bradford BBC1 Nightly scramble to resurface world's busiest runway Labour attacks Militant bastion Curbs on Young Socialists The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,740 Weather Markets the Pound Executive Editor David Brewerton Bids open BR subsidiary Clowes case Oil down Stock Markets The Times Stock Watch 0898 141 141 Mecca offers £621m for Pleasurama Power industry 'met government targets' TI surprises with 60% gain PWS chief resigns after bad US buy American investment 'could lose £4m' BA is back on course with ?81m first-quarter profit Purchases pay off for Hickson London Car Telephone Ltd Business and Finance Assets frozen in Clowes link Institutions' debts hit Personal Computers Business Roundup CEI buys InfraRed Bowater in $38m sale Stanley Miller buys stake Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Midland Bank PLC BPP up to £670,000 Kitty Little's maiden buy Heywood move into Europe Trust up 29% to £11 m at half time Back to profit Interim raised Company Briefs B-Cal cost cutting clears BA gloom Tempus CEGB contract boosts General Electric Stock Market Dow slips to end five-day rally Wall Street Clowes is bailed until January On form Racal stands its ground on flotation of Vodafone Harrison responds to Millicom challenge MMC chief questions EEC mergers powers T Cowie soars by 61% at half time Scots shoot for Ivory The Time City Diary Guerre de nom The Times City Diary Payton's place The Time City Diary US warns EEC on single market Global fraud law nears Broader powers to allow foreign co-operation Briton held on Swiss fraud charge The problems facing PWS Mecca faces hard ride on road to Pleasurama Comment David Brewerton Profit leap to £2.4m at Finlan 'US plot netted $13 m' Privatization goal is cheaper power Electricity chiefs prepared for more to private sector David Young compares the relative profit performance of the 12 area boards which supply England and Wales Shorts plans sale as a single unit Degrees awarded by the University of Sussex Agency call for house shake-up BOC buy Cowan, de Groot goes £361,000 into the red Traditional Options Peel stands back from building Mersey stake London Traded Options Birmingham degrees Firm undertone Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures A runaway success with a cleaning iron Picture Gallery Business to Business Commercial Property Chesterton City Borders, E1 Grantham Town Centre Midlands Fashion Store Complex Thermofrost Cryo Ltd Kingston New Business Centre Prestigious Knightsbridge Location Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going for a Song Berkeley Sq Bermondsey Se1 For Freehold of prime retail investment in Morden,… Office Storage Sw Scotland Kirkcudbright. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trains and Boats and Planes PS Prestbury Securities Tax Loss Limited Companies Thriving Retail Business West Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sky is the Limit for your Income Rock Bottom Prices on All Faxs Require Development Capital? Mortgage Reserve Corporation Ltd Start your Own Import Export Agency British Rail branches out on community aid Second City Painters and Decorators Ltd Company Formations Fast from ?105 Vat Freehold Petrol Station VCR Secondhands, Crown Cork Tin Printing M/c Office Supplies Ltd Small East Midlands Company Midlands Fashion Store Complex Self Service Petrol Station Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careblock Ltd Vehicle Leasing New Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Whitton Office Furniture Business Opportunities Lively Well Established Developers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motor Leasing Finance Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sidlow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Envelopess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Coupe Quattro Audi 200 Quattro Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Classic Car Workshop MGB Roadster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Extravagant Publicity Hit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari 275 Gts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Second User Cellphones Multiple Display Advertising Items Baytree Garage Cheltenham's Saab Dealer Scoop… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Brooklands The London Dealership for Volvo Ford Sierra Sapphire 2.01 Ghia Mazda EGi Coupe Brand New from £9,995 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rs Cosworth's Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isuzu Piazza Turbo Multiple Classified Advertising Items 730i Auto B. M. W. 525E. Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Wanted Confidence at 140 mph Clifford Webb reviews the spruces-up Renault 25 and discovers the power of the V6 turbo version with anti-lock brakes Car Buyers Guide Official Porsche Centres Porsche Jaguar & Daimler Roadwise Mercedes-Benz The 911 shatters tradition Four-wheel drive and a retractable 'coffee tray' News International Logo Library Rolls-Royce & Bentley Scot must exceed his form to win Motorcycling Women banking on lightweight gift British not so well prepared Yachting: Night-Sailing Australians Give Lessons in Molokai Race Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Auditor's duty to shareholders does not include potential investors All-girl ship second to Swedish Navy Rugby League Ashby named chairman of new board Rugby League Skiary completes Starkey's sorry day Results from yesterday's four meetings Cecil achieves 13th consecutive juvenile success with double Racing From Our French Racing Correspondent: Gabma in line for tilt against Warning Mandarin: Shining Steel to confirm potential Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Market Selections The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Lingfield: 2.0 Cetong; 2.35… Mandarin: Redcar Selections Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Birch fined for kicking mount Multiple Display Advertising Items Frayed tempers cooled by a satisfying breeze Yachting: Jacobite Joins an Exclusive Club Achieving the Cowes Week Double for Class One Craft by Being 'Lucky and Clever' Results from Cowes Gower 's silky touch graces Ladies' Day Cricket: The Man on a Rehabilitation Course Elegantly Refuses to Be Subdued by the Championship Leaders Counties in with a chance Live Commentary Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Robinson reaches a double target Full house for Trophy Alderman and Asif hold sway Straight out of Border country Medlycott intervenes and Somerset falter Plans going ahead for annual championship Whitaker given last chance to earn place Equestrianism Walshaw produces surprise Cycling Past finalists promise a strong display Bowls Trials Facts and Figures Tonight's Big Event British make the most of last chance Rowing Sanderson may have to ignore doctor's advice and compete Athletics Nicholas signs for Chelsea Football For the Record Finals Schedule Cooper setting his sights on a second Tour win Golf: The Torrance Family Finds Two Happy Events to Celenrate on the Same Day Shapcott ready to wipe clean a blot (AP): Nicklin is one for the future (AP): Ohio challenge for Norman By a Special Correspondent: England avenge defeats TV coverage continues Green thrives with aplomb of senior Invitations withdrawn Rothmans fuming over new European event Snooker By a Special Correspondent: Cook faces a demanding title defence Triathlon Board must get back on medals track Commentary Bailey and Smith add a twist to familiar tale Crisis growing at the Oval Wimbledon are put in the dock once again Scoreboard from the Oval Highlights are next dilemma in TV dispute Gatting not likely to contest fine French hit tour plans Sport in Brief Austin plans singles return Shortlist best not picked for Olympics Ripples from poolside poll End Column

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