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News from 09/08/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Malcolm Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jenny Riley, J. H. S. Elliott, Andrew Billen, Nick Nuttall, Mo Johnston, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, John Byrne, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Charles Bremner and Robert Fisk, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Streeton, Derek Braggins, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Stephen Johnston, Broxbourne, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Robert Fisk and Khirbet Silem, Anthony Farrar-Hockley, Michael Evans and John England, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, David Bernstein, Louise Taylor, Jennie Gilbert, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Rodney Lord and Philip Webster, Alan Hamilton, Rosemary Unsworth, Edgar Page, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Caroline Berman, Tony Winlaw, Peter Plouviez, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, David Thomas, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Andrew Hislop, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Breck Lebegue, James J. Cockburn, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), P. M. J. O'Brien, Maxwell Fendt, John Higgins, D. N. Vermont, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Colin Smith, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, Frank Jefferies, M. L. West, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Joyce Whitehead, Jane Rackham and Janet Crumbie, Andrew McEwen, Andrew Lycett and Alan McGregor, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Chris Thau Saint Cyprien, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Anthony Julius, Eric Graus (President), Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Patrick O'Hanlon, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, David Walker, David Sinclair, Joseph Palca, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Mac Margolis, Rio de Janeiro, Paul Rabbeth Chairman, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Michael Argyle,

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August 20 ceasefire paves way for release of hostages Two dead as Protestants seek revenge 'Loyalist' backlash starts Portfolio plus New Ceasefire declared in Angola Inside £2bn hotels Degree results Index (Reuter reports): Shultz escapes bomb attack on motorcade Offers invited for the £12,000 hut with a view A daughter for the Duke and Duchess of York At 8.18 on 8.8.88—a safe and lucky and lucky Royal birth Bank rates rise half a point for seventh time since June British Heart Foundation Food and butter prices set to rise News Roundup Gas leak delays trains Carnival worry Baritone attacked EETPU legal move Flexible working 'benefits Britain' Mestel wins after 4 hours to lead chess Hotol funding search boost Baby fifth in line to throne The Royal birth Booking code for airlines European Commission preparing guidelines Control centre failure brings further delays Flightcheck Solicitor challenges rules on legal aid Tea and step ladders mark well-wishers' long wait Strain on officers in prison dispute Genetic researchers reduce time needed to diagnose disease There are more than 50,000 deaths every day due to diseases that ought to be prevented, and two thirds of the victims are children under five, Mr James Grant, executive director of Unicef, told a conference in Edinburgh yesterday organized by the World Federation for Medical Education £2.5m campaign to use TV Government acts to recruit nurses By Our Science Editor: Mental patient facing 'chemical castration' Trustees stop Joyce classic Objection to art graduate's illustrations A dome comes down to earth Wife and friend 'set on fire' Husband denies murder Men 'more accident-prone on roads' Motorists' survey by ministry Racegoers face alcohol ban Jockey Club to tackle hooligans Threat to Gulf oil base prompted by revenge London Phone Company Shop Porfolio plus New Accumulator V&A show for Elton John art and spectacles Dog-fight case Moors check P&O returns Governor ban Free-wheelers Appeal fails Ford Survivors of Piper Alpha 'afraid to speak at inquiries' Breakthrough for British microchip Complaint not upheld against The Times ITN report criticized Bankruptcy Court Young Carmen in used-car lot Death leap off Severn Bridge Sudan declares state of emergency over flooding Pakistan holds Soviet jet pilot World Roundup (AFP): Burma protest march (AP): Kosovo strife charge (Reuter): Hollywood strike over (Reuter): Contra plan rejected Iran and Iraq envoys vow their commitment to peace World rejoices as Pérez de Cuéllar tells Security Council of crucial date for Gulf War ceasefire (AP): Legal doubt on border Observer force of 350 to police truce Iran peace bid stuns Lebanon's Hezbollah faithful By Our Foreign Staff: Baghdad celebrates but Tehran confused South Africa agrees ceasefire with Angola and Cubans Peace deal promises Namibia independence from Pretoria in exchange for troop pullout Thatcher call for Security Council role in Cambodia Shuttle test is set (AP): Malay appeal (Reuter): Wings clipped (Reuter): Gunman held (Reuter): Dubai query (Reuter): Fire fears (Reuter): Border flight Alliance & Leicester Botswanan President injured in explosion Battling Bush turns to message of God, country and family Sainsbury's Rough justice rules in Rio's hillside slums Brazilian drug gangs assume the mantle of Robin Hood with a rifle Husain move puts Labour in trouble Israel and the West Bank Is an age of wonders dawning? After years of delay, the astonishing Wonder World theme park seems likely to be built. Alan Franks reports on its roller-coaster history and the heavyweight team from the City which has at last come to its rescue As fresh as an adman's cliché New Words for Old X marks the chip Science Report Le Grand Hotel, Paris The 10 Wonders of the World Times Diary Picture Gallery The mark against Eliot Commentary Make the mind a fortress Anthony Farrar-Hockley maps out a policy to thwart the IRA UN role as Husain bows out On This Day A Pestilential River The Best Protection Relieving Khartoum Danger for MR Ashdown Prison officers' tribulations Equity rebuttal Operas' testing time Taking care of the mentally ill Animal transplants A little Greek King Husain's balancing act Dismissed lecturer PCs as citizens Limited issue Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheon Lord Chief Justice Runners banned from wall Bank of Scotland Asthma Research Council (T2) Anniversaries Today's royal engagement Scriveners' Company New temple in the Borders University news Marsh warbler's swansong Forthcoming marriages Marriages Polytechnic news Latest wills Appointments in the Forces Bridge M Henri Frenay French resistance leader MR Jimmy Orrell Maj-Gen Paul Gleadell MR Geoffrey Banner But Jesus sald unto them. A prophet is not without… Cusden - On August 3rd 1988. at home In Salisbury.… The Times Prichard-Williams - On August 5th at… Announcements British Heart Foundation Announcements West Ken Prof N/s. M/f to share luxury flat. O/r +… Academics visiting. Flats avallable central London… Rentals Times Newspapers Ltd. Overseas Travel Low Cost Fares Creator caught up in his world Television The Moscow State Circus Shaftesbury Theatre Gentle provocation of society inverted Theatre The Admirable Crichton Theatre Royal Haymarket Contrast in baritones Le nozze di Figaro Salzburg Festival Opera Renaissance dawns John Russell Taylor on 15th and 16th-century drawings and other London shows Galleries The Age of Dürer and Holbein British Museum Harold Samuel Collection Lowry International Art Show for the End of World Hunger Barbican Art Gallery Prospects of Town and Country Colnaghi Lyons Opera Orchestra/Gardiner Albert Hall Concerts Consort of Musicke Queen Elizabeth Hall There in a twinkle Design on the dancers Fashion has been inspired by the free-flowing designs of dance since Nijinsky. This summer's tours have encouraged even more drifts of chiffon and layers of net Just like old times People Star's Passion is in strong demand Red ballet steps out on an ocean blue Ehrman Kits Limited This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1637 Entertainments Bringing the sun out Telecom Security Limited Regeneration of a city Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 CelluFone Diplomat off to Iran for talks on ties The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,743 Coe bows out with the grace of a true Olympian Weather Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Decision day in Irish bid Prior payout Sale of bank Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch GrandMet to seek buyer for hotels chain RHM hits at borrowing levels in Goodman bid Geest closes £10m Katie's Kitchen deal Borrie anger over glass price-fixing Restrictive 'most serious breach of law' Guinness deal is approved French chairman joins board Property boosts Pearson interim profit to £81.7m Turriff Business and Finance 19-24 Sport 34-38 Lawson steps up war on inflation Stormgard pays £2.3m for office distributor Business Roundup Purchase by Blenheim Jobs firm for Maxwell Relyon up to £2.25m Motorola cellphones Ellis expands in Ireland Farmers to lodge appeal Fimbra boost for investment trusts Pearson in the pink with £81.7m Tempus Williams buys Newage in £18.2m agreed bid Profit leap at Howard Holdings Astra deals Texas Air loss Merger agreed L&E sale Renown up Iveco Ford heads for record output The Royal Bank of Scotland plc C&W buy signals expansion into new seabed technology French lift stake in Midlands water firm Godfrey Davis pays £44m for Falcon Insurance broking hits Ansbacher advance Between a Rock and… The Times City Diary Travelling, hopefully Tissue paper The Times City Diary Rhyme for a reason Thorpac buys foil tray firm £11.7m sale Compco up BA director Daejan Holdings Plc Barclays Bank Trust Company Limited GrandMet's guessing game has high stakes Lawson's foot on the brake Girobank plc Standard Chartered Bank Company Briefs National Westminster Bank Plc Coutts & Co Advances wiped out after rate rise catches dealers unawares Stock Market Alpha Stocks (Reuter): Brierley in £193m bid for coal group Molinare Visions on course for recovery TSB Group plc London Traded Options Trilion to sell Limehouse Dow drops 11 in late selling Wall Street France the target for UK takeovers Traditional Options Recent Issues City Call Bulletin Equities lose early gains Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Nuclear reactors in the back garden Nick Nuttall examines a new approach to cutting winter fuel bills in cold climates The PM sees a first in colour Andrews Morgan Computer Co. How to make ASIC feel loved Sensible Computing Limited Events The skill shortage—is it truth or is it myth? Perspective 1992 can give a boost to expert systems British Rail Compatible Wright Air Conditioning IBM Personal Computers CCA Computer Group Plc Genoa Systems (U. K.) Limited News International Newspaper Ltd Apple. The power to succeed Forget the video just dial home The Great Outdoors beckons but weaklings need not apply Jobscene Will-Denn Resources Ltd Portman Recruitment Computer Services Ltd The Times M. D. A. Computer Group Ltd Blue skies for Nobel winner Profile Uncle Sam lifts the bamboo curtain IBM Hi-tech but not always high pay News International Newspapers Ltd, Ia Recruitment Weathering the council storms David Walker considers the precarious plight of council officers and examines where the politician's role ends and the manager's begins Public Appointments Director South Bank Polytechnic Donald Matheson (Management Services) Ltd The Thrombosis Research Institute Ridgeway Hospital British Lung Foundation The Council of Legal Education Inns of Court School… Maude Executive Ltd HACAS Limited Experienced Nurse BOW neighbourhood S. R. N./s. E. N. Charity Appointments University of Bristol Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Horsham district council Knightstone Housing Association Ltd. Metropolitan Police Maidstone Borough Council Legal Appointments Badenoch & Clark Simmonds Church Smiles and Co. Sandwell Want to Work Fromhome? Islington Health Authority Newbury District Council Prestigious Nursing Home Central London Cameron Markby John Lloyd & Co. The Raine Partnership British Lung Foundation Charitable Intentions? Miss Morgan LLB Asa Law Locum Service Parties or not, a professional's case work is never done Edward Fennell finds that even when the top firms socialise, a serious purpose can underlie a pleasant event Legal Appointments Baker McKenzie Banking/international Finance Ashley Taylor Staff Management Legal Executive & Managing Clerks LFCDA Hong Kong Solicitors have vacancy for recently… Badenoch & Clark Legal Resources Locum Work Mayer Brown & Platt Government Communications Headquarters... Law Personnel Chevron Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Badenoch & Clark Deacons Legal Recruitment Consultants Johnswood Farrer Gregsons LLB Law Locum Bureau No general duty on school to insure pupils Law Report August 9 1988 Plaintiffs delay can result in dismissal of injuries claim Legal Appointments Masons Commercial Litigation-Bristol Meredith Scott Motor Manufacturers & Traders Ltd Plessey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is now the time to make time shorter? Legal Brief David Thomas considers the dilemma that faces judges in the Crown Court Badenoch & Clark Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Recruitment Degrees announced by the University of Sheffield List of degrees awarded by the University of Leicester Lloyds Bank Building a bridge across the Channel France is proving a popular destination for British footballers. Louise Taylor examines a trend which has taken off since last year, while, below, eight former Football League players who have chosen to try their luck in the French League provide some home thoughts from abroad Mark Hateley Graham Rix British pair exhibit fine sense of pace Rowing MO Johnston Glenn Hoddle John Byrne Brian Stein Bayern new boys soon strike form Overseas Football: Rix and Stein Suffer a Fifth Successive Defat Overseas League Results Clive Allen Lee Chapman Hawkins has Innes well in her sights Gliding Pools Forecast Baker is poised to lead his peers into a grand era Golf Move to increase pupil fitness Sports Politics Wounded soldiers replaced Hockey Ruthless formula of Dutch Mandarin: Katherines Emerald to sparkle Racing: Thornton's Filly Seeking a Change of Fortune at Beverley Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Boeuf leaves Royer Dupre New RCA chairman By Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Eezepeeze again Eddery's 46-1 treble Racephone Rapid Raceline Late rally thwarts Worcestershire's chance of a day off Cricket:sussex Struggle both to FindExcuses and Take the Championship Challengers into a Third Day An inept display by Lancashire Game of changing fortunes Final Test Averages Ward led a merry Morris dance Batsmen hog the limelight Parks disturbs the deckchair slumber Yesterday's Scoreboards Other scores Today's Fixtures All systems go as Roche heads for road back to glory Cycling Belfast turns out in force to salute Best Football Sport on TV Identity cards the name of the game Scotland make all the errors Rugby Union For the Record Angry bargaining as clubs agree to ITV's £11m offer Football Edwardian era returns Indulgence poised to snatch lead Yachting December meeting threatened Toughest test for 21 boats Holders bow out to Ipswich Bowls Superb start by Sherman Bayman has break from Wentworth Golf (AFP): Charles lets a lead slip away Jones takes over captaincy of international team Tennis Streamlining by LTA to save £500,000 Durie makes make most of hand-outs The enigma at the wheel of a Lotus Motor Racing Bitter aftermath as Coe is omitted Landmarks in Coe's career Self-picked team has potential to match best British Athletics Team for Seoul Phillips back in Olympic saddle Straight defence by Gooch England defeat that stops just short of a drubbing Scoreboard from the Oval Cricket: time for change (AFP), (Reuter): Boxing in confusion Sport in Brief Racing off on violent course End Column Problems may be inter-related

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