News from 06/08/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Howard Mitchell, Jane MacQuitty, Victor Zorza and Veenu Sandal, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Philip Goodhart, Cliff Feltham, John Korwin-Szymanowski, John Noel, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Richard Long, Robin Oakley, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Jeremy Flint, John F. Wallingford, Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Roddy Forsyth, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Rosemary Unsworth, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Jim Railton, John Watson, Brian Robins, Nicholas Scott, Christopher Boulter (Deputy Clerk), Roland Pease, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, R. B. Grimsdick, J. Jack, Chris Pomery, R. Alun Jones, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Anne Barnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Shona Crawford Poole, Travel Editor, Frances Bissell, Barry Fantoni, Alan Wood, Michael Hamlyn, South Asia Correspondent, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, William Shawcross, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, John Wheeler, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Chris Thau, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Derek J. Gordon, Nigel Andrew, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, J. F. Moore, Spike Milligan, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Arthur Burrell, David Potter, P. W., Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Iain Liddell, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Peter Brimelow, Michael Scott, Peter Thompson Honorary Secretary, Andrew Morgan, Peter Evans, and Ian Smith, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman and Karan Thapar, John Wright, David Brewerton, R. T. E. B. Woods, Christopher Thomas, John G. M. Stamp, Mike Berry, Malcolm McKeag, Michael Hornsby, Jenny Gilbert, Colin Shindler, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, Stewart Tendler and Michael Evans and John England, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Rachel Warren, Jonathan Meades, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, G. Hattersley-Smith, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, John Paynter, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Russell Chamberlin, Maria Scott, S. C. P., Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Richard Williams, Ian S. Hallows,
ResumoThe IRA 'should be wiped off the civilized world' Provisionals bomb British army base Fifth attack in Europe since May Portfolio plus New Accumulator Trial delay a boost for Bush Village Voice Degree results Index Embarrassed bishops hasten to condemn Ulster violence Universe is younger than some of its stars' A spring in England's step Juror was stabbed during fraud trial Prolific Unit Trust Managers Limited Airports ready for holiday record BBC apologizes to MP for errors News Roundup Theme park boost Adair returns home Writ served on MP Brent job rejection Radiation link check Briton poised for history on Everest Sally Line Ford to site £40m electronics factory in Spain M-way jams mark start of holiday travel chaos Few delays at airports Parking tickets cloud wedding Jobless figures 'a con trick' Labour attacks unemployment Focusing on family hundred Cowes week Chandler, Murshed share lead By Our Political Reporter: Tory poll vote lead cut by 7% Museums may get more freedom to sell unwanted exhibits Anxious tourists seek a paler tan Boil-in-bag rations with that square meal taste Monopoly ruling contested Credit cards inquiry Downed Cessna must wait for harvest 1990 set for clean-up on car exhausts Round-the-clock guard to save orchid Equity defends TV controls BBC recording rights The Times Adding up pays off Portfolio plus New Accumulator Millionaire offers technology college for dyslexic pupils Halifax Irish terrorists condemned in late resolution Bishops clarify violence vote as wives focus on peace Three weeks of work and hospitality in conference at Canterbury has apparently tested to the full the stamina of many Anglican bishops. In a resolution carried yesterday dealing with their training, it was suggested that in view of the stress experienced by them, they should be medically examined at least once a year and, after six years in office, all bishops should be encouraged to undertake a sabbatical "for study and refreshment" Challenge to veto of Prime Minister Tutu sums up Church Hurd urges action by courts and police on drunken disorder Father wins battle to jail son's killer Judge orders acquittal over murder charge McCluskie's musical debut stays on shelves Natwest The Action Bank Pisa falls to British parachutist Shortage of staff threatens tourism Russians out of south as Afghan deadline nears North trial delay provides poll relief for Bush camp Steps to peace in Namibia agreed World Roundup (Reuter): Tourists flee fire Captive Britons freed (Reuter): 41 tortured m temple (Reuter): Aphrodite is cleared Reagan aide resigns From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Cash for Japanese jailed by Roosevelt Anti-apartheid whites seek revival with new leader From Our Political Editor Brisbane: Koala's greeting for Mrs Thatcher Prime Minister cautious on decline in British inflation Iraq seeks UN pledge on Gulf ceasefire (AFP): Tamil drugs Shuttle delay (AP): Child soldiers Biaggi quits (Reuter): Jail hostages (Reuter): Satellite up (Reuter): Ship strike (Reuter): Protest stifled Hong Kong fails to stem tide Boat people undaunted by restrictions From a Correspondent Sydney: Britain's bomb-test dust halts Aboriginal homecoming Pakistan Shia leader is shot dead Opposition parties rally against Gandhi India moves towards elections Fire of youth creates hard-working outcast From a Village in the Himalayas Benefit from yen's rise eludes Japan Times Diary Barry Fantoni Dropping out, in comfort Commentary The real prisons battle John Wheeler urges the Government to take on the warders Return of the crooning prince (From Our Correspondent): On This Day Channel Swim Avoiding Fragmentation The end of the Lambeth Conference Lessons from 'events' Insult to Christians Consumer credit Lenin's Ghost A survivor's BEF memories Walkabout complaint Off the rails? Security in courts Regional solution for boat people Mentally ill in society Surveys of disabled Cosmopolitan car Trial by jury Those in peril on the sea Customs in tunnel Waste of time? Jumping the gun Court Circular Anniversaries Royal portrait Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Birthdays Finding the way to deliverance Appointments Service dinner Christening Michelin man poster races up to £7,260 Saleroom Maj-Gen Sir Allan Adair Wartime Liberator of Brussels Judge Alan Coulthard Bishop Felix Arnott Mr Robert Ferro Mr George A. Pollock Latest wills Mr Toshiwo Doko Mr Robert F. Oxley Births The Times Town looks to its potteries Archaeology Heavenly chaos in the system Science Report Picture Gallery Dyslexic peer gains degree Church services tomorrow Moves to save bass disappoint anglers Angling The South Bank Centre Proms 88 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Royal Insurance The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Royal Philharmonic Orchestra New York Philharmonic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Grand Opera Night Multiple Classified Advertising Items Town £ Country Building Society What happened to them? More fame than fortune Why has the Great Train Robbery, 25 years ago, so held the public imagination? Colin Shindler investigates Sloane pearls Index Overseas Travel Falcon Resorts Best Quotes/sales! Save 30% plus! The Magic of Israel Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birmingham Executive Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Somerset & Avon Mark Warner The hightest standards in the Med Trailfinders the Travel Experts Pettitts India Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Self-Catering The Magic of Italy Art of the sparse look Cottage profusion is out of place in an urban garden, says Francesca Greenoak In the Garden Agriframes Kent Country Nurseries Weekend Tips Walter Blom & Sons End of the Roman road Russel Chamberlin explores the Apulia peninsula, a world away from the rest of Italy Weekend Walk Legacy of Howard's way Nigel Andrew at Audley End, Essex, the treasure house of the chancellor to King James 1 The Stones of Rome Cosmos Egypt Ski students Travel News Outings Swan Hellenic Sealink British Ferries Shoparound Style Contour beds Tudor Crown Cutlery Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Improvements Second City Painters and Decorators Ltd Home Security Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Relaxator Ltd. Treske furniture Parker Knoll Luxurious Lingerie P&S Ltd & ampersand Murals & Specialist Decorating Matchthat Brick Kiln Farm Craft Centre Squires Protective Bedding Seymour Shirts Neil Shepherd Interiors Cottage or Castle CGD Designs Limited The Tile Boutique of Fulham Home Improvements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carol Bell's School Brick Kiln Farm Craft Centre Draycott Forge Pepper mill machismo Jonathan Meades endures the daily grind with insolent Italian waiters Eating out Locker & Riley Ltd Austen Carpet Contractors Robert Carslaw Limited J. W. B. Drennan Ltd Ingot Interiors Ltd Surrey & Sussex Mitre Conservatories Ltd Antiques & Collectables Hydrachem Affordable Elegance Deror Fron Old York Paving Stones Moriarti Workshop Sofa SleepaS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Warmed-up salad days Frances Bissell comes to the rescue of all that exotic lettuce wilting in the fridge for want of a hot, sunny day The Times Cook Sofa SleepaS Sofa to Bed Multiple Display Advertising Items Cold comfort Shopping Harrods Knightsbridge Something to celebrate With prices falling everywhere, Jane MacQuitty recommends finding an excuse to buy lots of champagne Drink Ross is fishing shallow Waters Television Jewels sparkle Dance Bayadere/Aurora's Wedding Design Centre The diamond shines anew Pink Floyd/Wembley Stadium Low, and its beholder Cinderella, dressed in style Opera La cenerentola Salzburg Festival Pain kept at bay Theatre Hell and Goodbye Almeida Concerts BBC SO/Elder Albert Hall New London Chamber Choir/ Milsom Queen Elizabeth Hall Birthday gift from Bernstein Classical Records Giant killers Jazz Records Rap pack Rock Records A pearl among the oysters Bridge Golden play Chess Picture Gallery Shaggy Irish dogs Paperbacks Literary Editor: New Paperbacks Crossword Concise No 1635 Shall we dance? The Times Arts Diary Family way The Times Arts Diary Cast and a half Theatre Ballet Private-woman at work Concerts Theatre Proms Cinema Regional Television Variations Galleries Television and Radio BBC1 Officers vote for action at more prisons The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,741 Weather Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Benlox in £3m deal for land Telegraph up Hobson buy Stock Markets Stock Watch M&S to pay £63m for US supermarkets Trafalgar House places oil and gas assets on market Rate hopes strengthen dollar Growth continues for jobs in US By Our City Staff: SIB to exchange information abroad Agreement will clear authorization logjam UK left at the back of the grid Chrysler cheif prepares for race into Europe Argus sold for £206m in buyout French bank in mortgage market Chase Index House of Fraser lifts its holding in Sears Business Roundup Falcon takes off on talks Nursing group grows Profit slips at Borland Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Homeowners Friendly Society Wooltons in Sabco deal HK bank is to be sold SAC gives warning on figures Ashley cash call in Spanish buy (AP): Inflation fears push Dow down by 7 points Wall Street Recent Issues Index touches a post-crash peak Stock Market BAT Industires fell 5p to 424p following a meeting with analysts on Thursday. Brokers are now cautious about prospects for the first half and may be lowering their forecasts. But those like Hoare Govett are still expecting pre-tax profits to grow from £642 million to £720 million British Airways firmed 1p to 163p. County NatWest WookMac, the broker, reckons the share price should be 15 to 20 per cent higher but says it will settle down at between 160p and 180p. It has forecast profits of £255 million against £230 million but expects this to be exceeded Move on Ben-Zur expected By Our City Staff: Rowe Rudd partners 'unfit to be directors' By Our City Staff: BCE profit is halved London Traded Options Tenders close for Air NZ Whitbread sells £60m subsidiary Toyota plans US link with Motorola Panel likely to force new timetable for Irish Distillers bid Marler Estates scores sharp rise in profits to £2.6m Long & Crawford bought by GEC Connells in record £11m buy India stake sold by H&C Pavion fails to produce figures again FT Business Information Ltd. Norman organizing his own conquest Comment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Shares close below best Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Artists find charity ends at the studio Time to befriend the societies Watertight cover for investors? Union bank goes into pensions Knight Williams Independent Financial Advice More doubts on house boom Alliance & Leicester Broker bonds under threat Why yield is important Family Money profiles investment trusts, the sleeping giants of the personal investment scene. They should be tailor-made for the private investor Guardian Building & Society Ivory & Sime Public Limited Company Have the aged aunt and her musty adviser faded away? Martin Currie Investment Management Limited Be sure to look how the assets perform More freedom for your portfolio Fleming Investment Trust Management Limited Trusts to win the affection of small time investors Murray Johnstone Fidelity After 29 tries, Sheila gets on the board Henderson Dearer cheques Tax relief in France A clear stand on capital gains tax Portfolio plus New Accumulator Local advice Letters BP: Time to pay up Hampshire Building Society Gathering of cream of young talent Rugby Union Shortening a shortlist Horse Trials Medical and veterinary degrees awarded by London University A fevered Mansell at fever pitch Motor Racing: Under-The-Weather Briton Revels in his Wet-Track Skill before Drying up on Final Lap List of degrees awarded by the University of Aston Juno damaged in collision Yachting Degge wins final race Scots face crucial weekend Hockey Blast from good guy's trumpet Cycling Plunging towards a watery grave Canoeing Jagged rocks lurk in the shallows Scant rewards for the world's best Leading Contenders at Birmingham Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Reputations to be tried and tested Athletics Sport on TV Mandarin: Worcester Selection Smart Kalanski ends Cecil's record run From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Flying Tersa can strike a rich vein for France in Irish juvenile showpiece Racing: Strong British Raid on Overseas Prizes Phoenix Part Tomorrow BCC2 From Our French Racing Correspondent: Sadeem to extend his fine run in Kergorlay Deauville fields Mandarin: Edderys set for Newmarket success Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selection The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selection Mandarin: Southwell Selection Muddle unveils Lingfield plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Punter's rich dividend Leicestershire's run chase grinds to a halt in the dust Cricket: Kent's Spinnders Stave off Possible Defeat and Maintain the Lead in County Championship Grasping vainly for victory China bound Topley sets Essex on the road to victory Decision is deferred on Dilley Second XI Somerset almost let Surrey back in game Other Scoreboards Carrick's caution fails to pay off Minor Counties give Sri Lankans a fright Holders back in final British team scores narrow victory over French rivals Equestrianism Lap times tumble on new surface Motorcycling Dune lacks confidence Tennis By a Speical Correspondent: May faces his old rival Gliding O'Connor snatches the half-way lead with a round of 65 Golf: Irishman Reluctant to Answer the Early Morning Call but He Catches the Birdies at Fulford Green turns back American threat Pearl's men go through Polo For the Record Live Commentary Shapcott let down by defective swing Leconte in surprise defeat by Mancini Tennis Upset over wrong score By a Special Correspondent: England claim an overwhelming win Morgan in accurate groove Bowls Lillywhite's narrow win Cycling Poles tighten title grip but Norman slips MOD Pentathlon League is to advertise for new man Football Cowes in a class of one when it comes to off-beat Yachting Results from Cowes British crews are in eight finals Rowing Results from Milan Grand Prix Line Foster answers England prayers Christie and Dunn run true to form Results from Birmingham Gooch has his day in the sun Gatting not to appeal Sport in Brief Scoreboard from the Oval ITV still seeking a final victory Archibald in demand Turning tension into triumph End Column Camels the colour of canaries Pit crew agog to see the new baby
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