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News from 13/08/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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David Chance, Seth Shulman and Alun Anderson, Chris Petit, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Billen, Andrew McEwen, Rabbi Ephraim Gastwirth, Patricia Davies, C. P., Muriel Bradbrook, Jane MacQuitty, Victor Zorza and Veenu Sandal, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, Gordon Allan, John McFADDEN, Cliff Feltham, Libby Purves, Paul Heiney, Penelope Parfett, Bryan Gray (Marketing Manager), W. Pakenham-Walsh, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, J. Stanley Heath, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, John L. Marshall, Bryan Thwaites, Bonham-Carter (chairman, Appeal Committee), Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Roddy Forsyth, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, John Lamb, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Castle, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Lloyd of Kilgerran, David Nathan, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Frances Bissell, James Wood, Hywel Davies, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Sam Kiley, Universities Reporter, H. V. J. Heywood, Andrew McEwen and Andrew Buckoke, Steven Downes, Rosemary Unsworth and Philip Webster, Neil Kelly, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Chris Thau, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Daphne Laureola, Maxwell Fendt, Raymond Keene, William Holmes, Robert Ledsom, Paul Griffiths, Lewis Lapham, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Godfrey W. Iredell, Michael Binyon and Charles Bremner, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Frederick Lawton, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Dulice Gray, Mandarin, Mike Berry, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Judith Cruickshank, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Morris, Jill Marchant, Barry Wood, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Robert Fisk, David Tytler, Education Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Maria Scott, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Thomson, Richard Williams, John Watson,

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British soldier shot dead in Ostend street IRA ambush suspected in traffic light killing Portfolio plus new Accumulator Sacked dealer sues bank Village Voice The Times Index The flight that provoked a passengers' revolt Unions split over new tactics Nurses' pay battle Scottish trip to see the Queen A sleepy public debut for the Princess of York Labour demands credit controls as Barclaycard raises its rates Two universities in merger talks Greenpeace TUC aims to end Coca-Cola battle News Roundup More time for inmate Kidnap pair try again TV-am seeks viewers King 's Cross replay Prison talks break up Fowler retraining plan for firms Barclaycard Diary of a pilot frustrated by air chaos Swift justice introduced to counter hooliganism Ultimatum on Notting Hill carnival stewards Union uses screech alarms to woo more women Brothers sneak on to holiday jet Uncle finds murdered girl Firm to pay out £100 for delays Mestel wins British chess championship Four are jailed after Triad extortion case Police appeal to Chinese community for names of other gang members Inspector 'in illegal share deal' High-life GP's £1.5m debt New test spots eye diseases By Our Crime Reporter: Criminal 'dynasty' establishes power 'Torch' jury told of final kiss Girl dies in holiday hotel fall Sally Line Promising jockey killed in car crash Fume deaths Libyan leaves Driver jailed Whitelaw lore Boy shot dead Funeral crash Festival loss Higgs to talk Doctors urge world assault on preventable diseases Plea over 'horrifying ' multiple births Picture Gallery Thatchers take time off Lawyers' union fears for legal aid Protesters disrupt guns of the Glorious Twelfth Father is jailed for murder of baby son Councils to outline takeover proposals Abolition of Ilea Reagan does his bit as Bush cheerleader A Republican truce, but no real peace Washington View Runcie aide in secret talks on British hostages Western agencies fear aid distribution is too slow Airlift gathering pace to help 1.5 million victims of Sudanese floods Hezbollah finds captives a liability Iran's diplomacy worries kidnappers Rapid Ordering Service US admits Soviet test site 'mistake' World Roundup Gulf team m a hurry Senate signal to allies Polish dancer defects Thousands of Christians protest at Jesus film The Met. office Botha may sign nuclear pact South Africans in Vienna talks New sanctions battle looms Professor accused of Milan killing Italy's years of terror still cast their shadow Honourable reprieve from an idle husband From a Village in the Himalayas Secret millionaires trouble Moscow Baby aged four weeks has heart transplant (Reuter): Nazi confusion (AP): Death cause (Reuter): Mass killer (Reuter): Brief rest (Reuter): Medical tests (AP): Drugs battle (AP): Mutiny ends (AP): High fire East Germany shelters from wind of change Reform and the Walt Barrier 'keeps peace' Kabul-Islamabad dispute threatens pull-out deal As thousands of Soviet troops withdraw, deflectors fight on with Mujahidin The Spastics Society How many times have you swum your fastest, and then cried out in frustration: "Oh! If only my Times Diary Picture Gallery Fry now, pay later Commentary Stop these Garden vandals Dulcie Gray urges preservation of heritage under threat The joust that s just a jest From Our Special Correspondent: Lancashire Faces Hard Times Ahead Glenfinnan standard The Greater Game No Carnival Safety at sea Cause of crisis in prison system Personal injury Limited issue Time for a clean-up Transplants touchstone of humanity Low flying that creates alarm In Eliot's mind Cure for gazumping? Welsh wizardry Waldheim link in war crime Emigration of Jews Jumping the gun TV at Hungerford Time to pay Court Circular Birthdays Picture Gallery Royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Marriages Time to be good, not to do good Rabbi Ephraim Gastwirth Anniversaries The long-forgotten botanist Science Report Appointments Old Etonian Association Jean-Pierre Ponnelle Obituary Original and fertile opera director Professor Charles Clark Dr Wit Tarnawski Mr Walter Poucher Latest estates Announcements & Personal The Times Summer-time buyers stay out in the sun Saleroom Inner Temple awards Cancer Research Campaign The Samaritans Picture Gallery Winner talks to his plants Shrewsbury Flower Show Church services tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Schubert & Britten a Feeling of Music Events Multiple Display Advertising Items Mermald Theatre Proms 88 Barbican Haydn Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Gates & Railings Shooting Stars Actors are shouting 'Action' in order to get a piece of it. Three of the most interesting films of 1988 are directed by actors: Robert Redford's The Milagro Beanfield War, which opens in Longon next week, Clint Eastwood's Bird and Sam Shepard's The Far North. It is, David Thomson writes, a reminder that those handsome guys can think, too Index Cale Hag Trailfinders Mander Holidays Ltd The Magic of Israel Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Above-Average Discounts. U. T. C. 01 848 4662 Abla… Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Afro Asian Travel Ltd The Magic of Italy Costa Del Sol Sherpa Expeditions Ski Whizz Gateway to the Peak District Trusthouse Forte Hotels Cornwall & Devon Bussarott Manor House North Devon Elderton Lodge Hotel Times Newspapers Ltd Port Gaverne Hotel Edging Dartmoor The Clifton Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flying tonight Travel Travel News Thomas Cook Swan Hellenic Thomson Travel Books Bus ride to Vogeler's kingdom As Worpswede near Bremen prepares for its centenary year, Hilary Finch explores this haven of art set among the marsh meadows of Saxony Jetset Travel Notes Enchanted house that time forgot The ancient Ightham Mote lies in a wooded hollow in Kent. Nigel Andrew finds that the seeming unity of its buildings is born of an amazing diversity Out and about Outings Cosmos Egypt Genuine Pearls VISA The Original Breton Shirt Shoparound For the Garden Hydrachem A World of Decorating on your Doorstep Shoparound Vane Designs Multiple Display Advertising Items Jolliman Lingerie Gentlemen Green Dragon Pine beds by Moriarti Water proof Raincoats C. C. Products Multiple Display Advertising Items Back Pain Ardenco Ltd P&s Ltd Litter Pickers Tt Old York Paving Stones For the Home Sofa Sleepas Futon Centre Old Fashioned and English Roses The Cane Store A designer overboard Eating out Jonathan Meades braves waves and a seagull sang in Dolphine Square The Hampstead Pine Company James Harland Designs K. Restorations Cotswold Carpenter William Morris Past and present glories Gardening Francesca Greenoak visits two country gardens, one more then 300 years old Maltesers from the Med The Times Cook Frances Bissell brings back the mouthwatering flavours of holidays on the island of Gozo Weekend Tips Agriframes Ltd Westwood Hunt for the best burgundy Drink Free It was all Right on the night Television Unique sound of an exquisite craft Promenade Concert Bbc so /E?tv?s Albert Hall/Radio 3 Christie's Geneva Festivals , and what is wrong with them On the eve of Edinburgh, director Frank Dunlop tells Robert Dawson Scott about the expanding culture circuit and the advantages of his shoestring budget Beauty hitting the bottle Theatre Edinburgh day by day Everything but audiences Just a few hardy Americans trekked to New York for the London Sinfonietta. The rest missed a real treat In Kirov footsteps Dance Moscow Classical Ballet Modern challenge Festival Ballet/ Apollo Why it is time for a change Chess Keep your cool Bridge Moving material Rock Records Concise Crossword No 1641 The godly gargoyle Review Bernstein 's birthday reissue Classical Records Three of a kind Jazz Records Virgin Way beyond the fringe The Times Arts Diary Spellbinding stuff The Times Arts Diary Greene for go The Times Arts Diary Desert songs The Times Arts Diary Floor show The Times Arts Diary Theatre Concerts Radio Films Jazz Rock Television Galleries Opera Dance Photography Films on Tv Bookings Last Chance Rock A Festival flavour from Italy Film The Week Ahead Dance Books Opera Regional Television Variations Theatre Saturday Choice Sunday Choice Burmese joy as President is forced out The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,747 Picture Gallery Word-Watching US envoy hits at Russia Baby transplant trade denied Weather Pretoria curb on imports as alarm grows over trade gap The Pound Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton SIB bans pensions company Ayrshire up Pillar deal Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch Pleasurama bid to go ahead Hard Rock setback fails to deter Mecca's £620m offer Shield Group's £31m approach could throw Elstree a lifeline Maxwell offers $2.3bn for MacMillan Inc Pernod-Ricard buys into Irish Distillers Investor costs Gas £700,000 Shareholder seeks election to the board Ansbacher calls off SW Moody talks Mercury Business and Finance Sacked dealer sues County Firms combine to bid for Gardiner holding Business Roundup £3.3m deal for Rentokil Rejig costs hit Bullers Wace Group buys Alpress National Westminster Bank PLC Hams team strengthened Young clears acquisitions By Our Economics Editor: Fears over US trade figures hit the dollar NESL rescue under threat Dutch firm defends bid for Peachey Petrofina up Recent Issues Scottish & Newcastle reaches peak Stock Market Company Briefs Dow loses ground on fears about inflation New York Wall Street Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options Hoechst drug trials news proves a blow to Beecham Brierley resurrects merger (Reuter): Broadcaster dismissed BICC agrees £35m selloff (Reuter): UK banker jailed for bribery in Hong Kong Employee ownership no Esop fable Eleven thousand workers build stake in own companies Wickes to buy Hunter Runciman defends shares From a Correspondent Buenos Aires: Argentina sells 40% of airline to Scandinavian County leaks test strength of City's new procedural walls Comment Bank follows a trend over gearing Mondens Ltd The Times Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Steady close to account Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Unit-Linked Insurance Investments If you think you know as much as the professionals , test yourself here Are you an expert? 'Stick to the rules' on advice and fees Float hopes sinking Amex ups cost for late payers Due-by date also dropped in test Rush starts on SIB deadline Fidelity Consumer body renews call for pensions' ombudsman Rivalry over credit cards Guinness Mahon Unit Trust Managers Ltd How the Cards Compare Save & Prosper Support for small investors Maria Scott reports on the openings for smalll investors following the withdrawal from private client service by some of the bigger City firms Fall-out in private client market means more business Barclays Same day loans Income support rules hit the jobless teenagers New tax may hit sun-lovers Rothschild Asset Management Lloyds Bank Financial Services Marriage still a tax matter Answers to the quiz on page 28 A Fimbra Member Martin Currie M&G Group Scotch shows a lot of spirit Guinness could win back £25 million Buying immature whisky in cask Portfolio plus New Accumulator Camifa Ltd How to ensure that your last exit is well covered Martin Engleman Financial Services Moses opts for trials of strength Athletics: Whitbread Returns and Christle Looks for 100 Metres Victory at Gateshead Solicitor 's contempt over search order Name change objection misconceived World champion has history on his side Motorcycling Berkoff backs his way into the record books in heats Swimming England to match Soviets in attack Rugby Union Trialists can draw inspiration from success of Skudos Yachting Americans widen the gap on rivals Catamaran called up The Times the World an Illustrated History A new life which will begin at 40 Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Rivals reach accord on importance of penultimate stage Cycling Final stages Green leads way after first day Equestrianism Tomorrow Lambourn mourns loss of Croucher Racing: Boutin-Trained Filly Has Best Credentials for Deauville Showdown Sport on Tv From Our French Racing Correspondent: Miesque can triumph in clash of champion milers Market Rasen Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Deauville Tomorrow Impressive Hern colt ineligible for race From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Joligeneration lined up for Curragh win Moon Madness poised for encore By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Lingfifld Park Selections Wol Verhampton Selections Bangor Selections Hettinger has fine return Racephone Rapid Raceline Plumpton bend altered Elite troops lead British onslaught While a motionless marksman shoots for a medal, eight speedy oarsmen train their sights on still greator glory Peter Ball launches a series in The Times introducing some of Britain's medal contenders at the Olympic Games, which open five weeks today Cooper stands firm in his resolve to hit target Summertown 's hopes dashed by Clevedon Bowls Gomer finds consolation in defeat Tennis Soul-searching follows the pain from Spain Hockey WBA standing by Molinares Boxing Iranians send all-male team of 30 to Seoul Olympic Games Blakey boundaries help Yorkshire brighten bleak day Cricket Final countdown to a treble chance Bairstow is dropped for first time in career Yesterday's Scores Fencing them in down at the Den Football: Millwall Lay the Foundations for a Bright New Future in the First Division Arsenal hell-bent on titles and spurred on by rivals Pony Club promise is centre of attention Polo Cambridge determined to end losing streak Cricket May takes lead in late finish Gliding Celtic out early to wave the flag Reading postponement (Reuter): Soviet jumps close to record Athletics For the Record Archery Athletics Boxing Equestrianism Waterpolo Tennis Baseball Swimming Yachting Cycling Football Speedway By a Special Correspondent: Practice at lunch gives Pardoe title Wife steers Charnley into strong position New shares lead despite faltering in closing stages Golf Scarborough 's venture Rugby League Live & Direct! Faldo is ready to have a swing at American tour Headache puts an end to Woosnam's misery First round Scores Surrey foster £2 m deal for Oval Sjoberg an absentee Sport in Brief The nightmare ride of Klute FA rejects appeal by Chelsea Wembley show depends on Gullit's late fitness test League advertises post Times Diary by Simon Barnes A match to set the heath on fire End Column

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