News from 08/08/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Robert Dawson Scott, Clifford Longley, Andrew McEwen, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Andrew Moger and Edward Gorman, Angus Nicol, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Marie Colvin and David Bernstein, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Sally Brompton, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, C. M. Fletcher, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Stewart Tendler and Martin Fletcher, Richard Streeton, Philip Hunt, Director, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Peter Davenport, Ralph Cropper, Chairman, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Anita Hughes, Peter Ball, David J. Feaviour, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jenny MacArthur, Charles Bremner, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, Geoffrey Matthews, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, C. M. Clothier, Chairman, Robin Webb, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Mary Lutyens, Chris Thau, Peter Dear and Ruth Sharman, Barry Millington, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Maxwell Fendt, Vanda A. Martin, Christopher Hordern, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, David Fraser, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Heather Kirby, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Michael Scott, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, G. M. Tricks, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John England, Carol Ferguson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Malcolm McKeag, Alan Franks, Martin Brown, John Sankey (High Commissioner), David Walker, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Robert Atkinson, Susan MacDonald, Vladislav Balashov, Carol Leonard and Michael Clark, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Jimmy Hill, Roger Nightingale, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Richard Wyndham, M. G. G. Pillai, John Watson,
Resumo'One million' made homeless in massive Sudan floods Iran and Iraq agree to UN ceasefire deal Truce date expected today Portfolio plus New Accumulator Why this day is one to count on Coe 's hope Degree results Index Murdoch to buy major US magazine group Pig tissue transplants to help combat diabetes Picture Gallery Bush abandons job to rescue campaign Heatwave adds to air chaos Holiday misery Oriel Finance Ltd Pupils see head die in Alps fall News Roundup Libyan may go today Poll tax condemned Missile talks continue Hunt arson attack Chess men share lead after sixth round wins Computer hitch delays Mediterranean flights Firms using perks to attract trainees TUC may expel electricians' union in secret' Troops 'may be needed to guard jails' hit by bans New TV authority to start in 1990 IBA to go in broadvasting revolution Bishops depart after unity call Alton set to refuse SLD post under Ashdown Gambling is told to improve image Ex-truants 'more likely to be split up or jobless' By Our Education Reporter: Philosophy dons fight mounting cuts Criticism for 'register' plan Police propose penalty for false alarms T S Eliot fund divides Jews Sun Alliance Picture Gallery Women give South-east men prize for vanity Winnings go on car Portfolio plus New Accumulator Duke returns Racing death High flyers Solicitors may seek end to ban on 'no win, no fee' actions Renault Putting a price on heritage of science Bringing back the art of consensus Whitehall Brief Derailment risk in 'bridge-bashing' Motorway repairs Farmers pin hopes on late summer sun to save harvest The Times crop survey NatWest The Action Bank Vision that kept a village alive Thatcher pledges to press Gorbachov on Vietnamese pull-out Prime Minister endorses centralk role for Sihanouk in search for Cambodian settlement Husain ready to recognize a Palestinian 'government' (Reuter): Pakistan warned on Afghan role World Roundup (Reuter): Indian alliance chief Burma rioters killed Reshuffle in Dhaka Everest ridge assault Daredevil pilot Rust turns down Hollywood film From Our Correspondent, Paris: Rail chief quits after death crashes at Paris stations Inquiry into train disasters From a Correspondent, Sydney: Hayden to plead for Waite in Iran Malay judge's removal increases tension West set to clean up in fighting East's pollution From a Correspondent, Moscow: Ligachov launches holiday attack on Gorbachov reforms Public anger grows against industrial destruction of the environment The Chernobyl disaster in the Ukraine in April, 1986, led to a huge increase in support for unofficial ecological groups - commonly known as "Greens"- throughout the Soviet Union. Here is a summary of relevant events this year The Soviet Opposition (AP): Search on Ganges for 400 ferry victims (AP): Found safe (AP): Shark murder (AP): Air crash (AFP): Kenyans die Tribal killings Tunisia calls on Libya to unite in curing region's economic ills Picture Gallery (AFP): Bogota offers heady cocktail of classic crime and culture Colombian capital's anniversary Tomorrow The Times Are we learning our lesson? Britain's hopeful exporters once had a reputation for trying to win orders by shouting at customers in English. As 1992 draws closer, Sally Brompton asks if they have at last learnt better A lucky day in any number of ways On the eighty day of the eighth month of 1988, Alan Franks explains why it could be just the time for a journey or taking a risk Pinning down the gene scramblers Science Report Employment Training The people who live in the city of Cork have never had much The Times Diary Picture Gallery Put our minds at rest Commentary New ties, old friendships Robin Oakley sums up Mrs Thatcher's overseas tour Idealism amid the idyllic From our Dramatic Critic: Canterbury Week The Old Stagers' Epilogue Compensation in the City Dancers of Dreams Mayor Treads Too Softly Safeguards over police discipline Signposts at work Tribunal deposits On the run Animal transplants in all but name Care for the dying Policy in Azerbaijan Anglican matter of true primacy Cure for gazumping? Lawyers' language All the eights Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Old Etonian Association Appointment Twins swim the Channel Eisteddfod winner Plan for 300 windmills 'nothing but hot air' Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. A service of thanksgiving for the life of Violet… Anniversaries Plan to appeal for law library New Canadian Commissioner Nature Notes Gray's Inn Looking back on Lambeth Tray Duncombe has spent the summer growing… Forthcoming marriages Baron Clanmorris Author of spy and crime novels Mr Brian Brake Mr Mangestu Lemma Mrs Lilian Bilocca Mrs Lilian Bilicca Jesus said. I thank thee. O Father. Lord of Heaven… Picture Gallery Great piping for Silver Chanter Mills grinding exceeding far Archaeology The Times Announcements Forsale Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Viva voce Television Early music as it is danced Concert New London Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall Bonhams Knichtsbridge BBC CO/ Wordsworth Albert Hall What price Europe? Radio Promenade Concerts Pelléas at Melisande Albert Hall/Radio 3 Back home John Percival witnesses the reunion in London of Natalin Makarova with the Kirov Ballet Dance Kirov Ballet Business Design Centre/BBC2 Fit for a future Robert Dawson Scott reports on the people and the objectives behind Glasgow's bold and courageous unitiatives in the arts Defender of the viewers' faith The new television watchdog committee has named its deputy chairman - and she knows what she doesn't like Haven't I seen that before? In fashion, nothing is new. But when, Victoria McKee asks, does copying become theft? An urge to improve Hothouse blues Talkback National Library for the Blind This selective guide to entertainment and events… Films Theatre Rock Jazz Opera Concerts Dance Galleries Other Events Walks Bookings Bond Winners Concise Crossword No 1636 Entertainments The art and soul of flight Le Grand Hotel Paris No Title A nice tea at the Crown Television Choice More than skin deep Radio Choice BBC1 BBC2 Itv/london Channel 4 Variations Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 3 Radio 4 Police seize IRA bomb equipment Thatcher loses key foreign affairs aide The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,742 (Reuter): Judge says babies 'were destined for US donor trade' Weather World harvest lowest for a decade as crops fail Grain prices expected to soar Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton Electricity cost threat to industry Two insurance brokers call off merger Account 'may have been in surplus' Samuel coup The Times Stock Watch Murdoch to pay $3bn for US publisher Racal plans large-scale expansion in Europe BAT wins California victory in battle for Farmers Group Young dilemma over Fraser report Royal centenary at Lever Bros The latest episode in a long-running soap By Our Industrial Editor: Slowdown for civil engineers Tax campaign Brent Walker may be white knight to save Pleasurama John Charcol Business and Finance The Big Heart of England Markets have the last laugh at 'inflationary expectations' wheeze Gilt-Edged America is almost 'all borrowed out' US Notebook Runciman investors warned Insurers poised for final fling as profits party peters out Tempus Share return heralds upturn for JMD USM Review The Times Stockwatch Property could boost eager Pearson to first-half £73m Space race The Times City Diary No peace for the wickets The Times City Diary Up , up and Vijay ... The Times City Diary Hotel du lack The Times City Diary Our man in Beirut The Times City Diary Extended credit The Timjes City Diary The Hon. Robert Harbord-Hamond, Moderns Ltd Defusing the nuclear threat in privatization Economic View Bow Group attacks Young on bid policy By Our Financial Editor: 'Secret target for dollar' Growth 'steadies' at small firms Boundary limits of taxi licences VAT Tribunal erred over airline in-flight catering Husband justified in payments default Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Judge's power to allow oral evidence Owner can sue for damage in air Bankruptcy discharge refusal interlocutory Third Market Gold Legal Appointments appear in The Times Classified… Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices The teaching debate opens again in the classroom David Tytler, Education Editor, looks at the pros and cons of the national curriculam and new assessment tests University of Nottingham BPP Sinicholas Montessori College St. Godric's College, London Chaplain the Prebendal School See World's Greatest Game Parks and Get Paid… Davies's College Magdalene College Cambridge University Appointments United Medical and Dental Schools University Lecturership in Systems Neuroscience University of Cambridge St. Josephs's Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Sheffield University College of Swansea Prep & Public Schools Resident Student Lancashire Polytechnic Crisis Counselling Service La Crème De La Crème Property Developer PA Norma Skemp Personnel Services Judy Fisher Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items F. W. Gapp Secretarial and Cookery Courses Italian Joyce Guiness Joan Tree Personal Assistant to a Director of this Young… Susan Beack PA Secretary Financial Services University of London External Multiple Classified Advertising Items Director's Secretary Merryweather Secretaries plus Crewbridge Estates PLC Elizabeth Hunt. Recruitment Consultants Kompass Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Desktop Publishing PA/SECRETARY-KNIGHTSBRIDGE The Grosvenor Bureau Dynocite Ltd La Creme Bligh Appointments Lansdowne Secretarial College David game Colleges London Mentessori Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Beautiful Food Handle Recruitment Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Watts & Company Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Mistprestige Employment Agency Joan Tree Icis-Lor Group Ltd, Beavers Ltd Bankside Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Vintage Cars S. B. Tietz& Partners Consulting Civil Structural… Pa Secretary for Research Consultant £11,500 Directors Pa, W1 £13,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Darbone and Partners Chartleifh appointments Intellectual Property Publishing Limited Futures Secretarial Mr P. A. Logan Senetek PLC Masterlock Recruitment Part-Time Secretary/pa City Estate Agents Ec2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Joan Tree Recruitment Consultants Secretarial Division Icis-Lor Group Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joan Tree Marketing PA Admin Malla Secretarial Service Meredith Scott Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meredith Scott Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items British boats may like 'Hate the State Race' List of degrees awarded by the University of Kent Cowes must await the new blood to reverse depression Tachting (Reuter): Conner eager to dispose of New Zealand Pursuit team will be a lamb to the slaughter Cycling Innes the only pilot to achieve 4,000ft climb Gliding Concentration is crucial as England earn win Rugby Union Hockey Grimley out as Britain rout Scots Football suffers as winners take all Jimmy Hill, television football analyst, chairman of Fulham and former leader of the Professional Footballers' Association, calls for unity among the super league squabblers Roberts to meet Chelsea Australian Football Results and Pools Check Temperature will rise over TV money Best returns home for testimonial Donoso opens up road to success Polo Mat position holds key for young Vinter Gamble over experimental brakes pays off for Rainey Motorcycling Former Mountie loses Bowls Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Cecil pleased with Indian Skimmer's York preparation Racing Moore splits with Head From Our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Blue Note too fast for British hopes Saturday's results Leaders on the Flat Mandarin: Unlucky Young Hal to complete Nottingham double for Walwyn Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Deputy Swinburn steals the thunder on flying Superpower Galitzin helps Cauthen to four-timer Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Reebok backs Klute's owner Racephone Rapid Raceline Gooch may stay on as captain Cricket: England Captain May Be Persuaded by Selectors to Lead Team against Sri Lanka and on the Tour to India next Winter Saturday's Scoreboards Live Commentary Scoreboard from the Oval Yesterday's Scoreboards Runs are hard in coming for Notts Lancashire still in race for title after easy ride Hick leads charge on title challenge Dilley is given a rest Townsend's century sees Rovers home Champions hold sway Piquet 's heroics leave him eighth Motor Racing: Senna Triumphs to Edge Ahead in Drivers' Championship Breath of fresh air at Budapest in wake of McLarens Tactical brilliance earns Britain gold Rowing By a Special Correspondent: Marabini thrives in the heat Triathlon For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Boys warm-up for success Golf By a Special Correspondent: Killian wins again to prove he is the fastest Canoeing (AP): McEnroe fails to cope with Becker power Tennis Straker in position for Seoul selection Equestrianism From a Correspondent Dublin: Grand prix success for Skelton Champion's final attempt to reach Seoul Commentary Elliott and Crabb give Coe message to retire Threat to big game Sport in Brief Griffith-Joyner at Gateshead Results from Birmingham Eagles carry Baker to triumph Cram shows depth of wound Lloyd is catalyst in tour triumph End Column
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