News from 16/08/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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J. I. Cloherty, John McGlynn, Chris Petit, John Smith, Andrew Billen, Brian Collett, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Andrew Morgan, Gordon Allan, Charles Knevitt and Jill Sherman, G. Leonard Wensley (Director of Studies), D. L. Crosby, Catherine Arns, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Brook, Michael Binyon, Mark Ellis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Nora Beloff, Henry Gee, Adrian Seville, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Sam Kiley Universities Reporter, Michael Tate, David Sapsted, Edward Gorman and Stewart Tendler, Mohsin Ali, Andrew Moger and Harry Debelius, David Bernstein, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Mick Cleary, John L. Roberts, Alan Hamilton, Rosemary Unsworth, Francis Tibbalds, President, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Fay Godwin, President, Caroline Berman, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, H. F., M. J. Delany, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Aya Takada, Elizabeth Belsey, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Chris Bonington, President, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Humphrey Taylor, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Paul Griffiths, Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Robert Matthews, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Raymond Plant, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, Rod Hackney, President, David Brewerton, M. Argent, Secretary, Christopher Thomas, H. Kessler, Ian Smith, Carol Ferguson, Nicholas Beeston and John England, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Francis Tabbalds, President, Patrick O'Hanlon, Liz Smith, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Barry Wood, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bailey Morris, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, Susan MacDonald, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Ian Stewart, Richard Sarson, Geoffrey R. Orrin, Ray Whitney, Brian Redhead, President, Lida Wasowicz,
ResumoTop Cleveland official may face dismissal Child abuse report finds 'deficiencies' Portfolio—PLUS NEW—Accumulator Locust threat in Sudan Deals inquiry Cautious Coe Gooch again Index Whither Ferrari without Ferrari at the wheel? Spain air strike threat grows Returning tourists face chaos GOP's farewell to the GOM Rapture and razzmatazz as Reagans bow out Curfew for the carnival Tax cut spending spree brings alarm to the City Thatcher to attack terrorist cash flow Fraser Marr Teachers deride Baker's £214 m News Roundup Tiffany weapon clue Top golfer fined Union talks break up Shipyard deal signed Ballot at Broadmoor NUS regains offices Few delays at most airports Hundreds plan legal action on water poisoning Mandatory life term 'should go' Peers consider sentencing policy reforms Suspected terrorist released in Dublin Opening nights are a sell-out Edinburgh Festival Queen meets disaster survivors Opel suspends former rally driving champion Cale Hag Nuclear power may split Labour Three held Underground action over 'steaming' Collector's 9,000-egg hoard Duke's complaint over BBC rejected Fears of violence increase as police impose 'curfew' Notting Hill Carnival Fire death husband was 'sane' Smiles from the East Taxi boycott at big hotels Emergency Mother sees baby killed with MacHete Kitchens shut Finance plans force rethink on museum services for schools Abbey National St Martin's minder warms to his task Setback in search for Aids vaccine By Our Science Editor: US fears shipment of waste from Sellafield Police inspector cleared Donations fall short of church targets Airborne course confronts worst fears of flying By Our Social Services Correspondent: Nurses may return to pay talks Phone Company Firm bids for Nhs work Management contract of offer Students vow to analyse inquiry results Garrard Christ film 'causing distress' Axeman is told he can keep weapon (Reuter): Hopes rise of settlement in Tehran prisoner case (Reuter): Coach crash kills 12 in Norway World Roundup (Reuter): Passport for Dubcek (AFP): Germans use genetics Lange to sign pact Kurds offered peace talks by Iraq Baghdad bows to Moscow's pressure Burma's ethnic rebels step up attacks Karens lauch offensive as Army is used against protesters New York boils over in long, hot summer (Reuter): Bushes embrace togetherness Republican jumbo riding high Low-level flyer has Paris on high alert (AFP): Extremists held after Cairo clash (AFP): Guilty plea (Reuter): Crash charges Plot foiled (Reuter): Bird omen (Reuter): Missing blips (AP): Family killed (Reuter): Protests curb (Reuter): Jets collide (Reuter): Retrial refusal Roh presents North Korea with an olive branch Seoul unleashes police on students as it tries to seize peace initiative Doubts over Cuban withdrawal Soviet Blackjack 'copies' US bomber Agile political balancing act keeps Babangida in the saddle Israeli clampdown targets uprising's local leaders Sealing off the Gaza Strip By Our Foreign Staff: Brother accuses Najibullah over father's killing History lesson for the Pretender Alan Hamilton meets an author who believes that Bonnie Prince Charlie (left) should have used guerrilla tactics Le Grand Hotel The thoroughbred soya bean Science Report Turning the tap on insider dealing Recent scandals have highlighted the use of telephone taps in the Square Mile Brief encounters New World for Old All their Own Labels: Pick of the Pack Lauder finds a know-all People Game of the Name Shops are finding that the most most exclusive label they can carry might well be their own Lancome Is the Turin Shorud, that strange venerated sheet, a medieval take? When laboratories in Oxford, Arizona and Zurich eventually report their findings, the Vatican will be all a-quiver, Caron Times Diary Making of the precedent The fairness of workfare Commentary A rosier Garden picture Simon Jenkins pleads the Royal Opera House case "Old Glory" in London Paper Walls The Labour Interest Reducing the Risk Low flying that causes upsets Time and the elderly Pension entitlement Bowdler's grave Rationalizing the hospital service Nurses' pay pointer Policy in Azerbaijan Somali civil war Accident statistics Pipeline pedestal in Snowdonia Ozone layer Speeding tolerance Stage fright Court Circular Golden Wedding Birthdays today Anniversaries Today's royal engagement RAF history in flowers Further Kent degrees Library buys Augustus John letters Reception Appointment Election First, catch your bank manager Innovation Seductive models go on show Architecture Bridge Flower show makes profit Council reform Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Marriages Signor Enzo Ferrari Italy's great old man racing cars Sir Keith Hancock Mr Joseph Pitaluga Announcements & Personal Picture Gallery Announcements & Personal Restoring a stone age boat Archaeology Johnston Announcements Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation Announcements & Personal Times Newspapers Ltd Announcements & Personal How to manage water and not get wet feet Public Appointments Croydon University of Bristol Seeking a New Challenge? Blackpool Borough Council The Biochemical Society VSO Dorset Ready for the show to go private Middlesex Area Probation Service Public Appointments Continue on page 28 Only skin deep Television Not in notes Promenade Concert Ulster Orchestra/Tortelier Albert Hall Tutti-frutti of Italian styles John Russell Taylor goes in serch of the somewhat dispersed Italian theme of the visual arts in Edinburgh this summer Galleries Doing what comes naturally Dance Michael Clark & Company King's Theatre Farce piles up a heap of absurdities Theatre B-Movie Lyceum, Edinburth Song of youth Orchestra Giovanile Italiana Usher Hall Concerts New London Consort Queen's Hall Concise Crossword No 1643 Entertainments Inmormation Service Some poetic licence at the Proms The Times The Sunday Times Old candid cameras Television Choice A death in the family Radio Choice Television and Radio Space agency plea for £1m The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,749 Plague of locusts threatens Sudan crops Relief workers battle to save Nile flood victims Weather Markets Executive Editor BSR silent on talk of merger (Reuter): Court reserves appeal ruling £1.5m order Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times Stock Watch Shares fall as buying spree worries City By Our City Staff: SE widens inquiry into dealing in Pleasurama GEC in £87m US purchase Nedo to redesign construction sector Ice cream sales help Unilever to top forecasts Second quarter profits up 14% Sealink strike loss put at £5m 'Stock errors' hit Armstrong shares John Charcol Business and Finance Richardsons turnover doubles to £10.72m Business Roundup US purchase for Brent BAT seeks injunction Astra Trust turnround Motorola Quarto takes over Lefax TIP in £30m investment Scottish hotels added to Berni Inns Unilever produces the goods again Tempus Alba purchase poses challenge to Amstrad By Our City Staff: Film moguls meet to back Elstree bid Regentcrest up to £4m Harland deal for flexibility Telfos bid fears over Runciman Cold storage problems put the brake on TDG profits De Savary offer for Appledore By Our City Staff: Bid declared final as Raine fails to lift Ruberoid terms By Our City Staff: Rockfort spends £20m on six residential sites Bid approach to BCS Congdon catches book bug The Times City Diary Worm's eye overview The Times City Diary Inigo fight The Times City Diary Chancery to take a full listing The Times City Diary Toys for the boys The Times City Diary EIS buys US pumps producer Forward rate from Nat West Unidare rise Saville sale Noble boost Profits double Frogmore deal Mercury DTI report should spell the end of Tiny's tirade Comment Shares on shaky ground Brady the moderate poised to uphold the Baker tradition As the Republican convention starts in New Orleans, Bailey Morris looks at the man chosen to take over from James Baker, who stands down as US Tresury Secretary this week Oceonics halves loss to £1.97m Alpha Stocks World tourism 'to grow faster' UK poised for second place in travel league Shares tumble on rates fear Stock Market Norsk Data loses £10m at half-time as demand slumps NEI wins £50m order Dow at lowest since May Wall Street (Reuter): Turnover sinks to year's low Tokyo EFT rises 35% at half time Traditional Options Recent Issues London Traded Options Sharp falls Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures All clear ahead at night Recent near-misses by pilots draw attention to a new device for correcting noctural vision, says Pearce Wright Japan faces shortage of scientists Machines that can copy men Andrews CCA Computer Group Plc After Challenger, it's all systems go for Discovery Wright Air Fax is leading the field Morse Computers Ltd Ready to go over the top in 1992 The computer industry is particularly well placed for the great test of a single European market, says Roger Bellass, above Organic computing, a taste of the future Conventional sensors lack precision Authorised Dealer Morgan Computer co. Where are the young experts? High technology is likely to be particularly hard hit by a serious shortage of young entrants to the market Apple Computer U. K. Limited A community of computers Man of the future to be an introvert High Technology Recruitment A phone call and a picture away Jt Micro Computing Greythorn Catastrophe theory under another name IBM Lateral thinkers trying to outwit computer hackers Molecular marvel Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Initiatives in Scottish Housing Dorset Hounslow Computeach International Limited The Raine Partnership British Lung Foundation Maidstone Borough Council Haringey Magistrates' Court Legal City of Westminster Legal Appointments Maude Executive Ltd Parker Bullen Solicitors Solicitor National Radiological Protection Board David Alterman & Co Legal Appointments Overseas Development The Locums Specialists Lancashire Nottinghamshire County Council Jeannine Dradley & Associates Law Locum Bureau Legal Appointments Baker & McKenzie Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Chambers and Partners Poole, Dorset Covent Garden Solicitors Law Personnel Articled Clerk-Oxford Clarke Wilmott & Clarke Established Solicitors Solicitors Complaints Bureau Why lawyers are wooing students Solicitors are facing a crisis - there may soon be too few applicants for the jobs they are offering Power to grant injunction against Crown Legal Appointments Lloyd's of London Hughes-Castell Ltd Crown court has power to remit case in dispute over facts Linklaters & Paines ButterWorths The dangers of cameras in court Legal Brief Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone views televising court proceedings with disquiet Exeter Law Personnel Legal Recruitment Consultants Anglo Herrington Carmichael Gregsons Rowleys & Blewitts Solicitors Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recritment The Council of Europe The Mortgage Corporation Travers Smith Braithwaite Badenoch & Clark (AFP): Cutler out of 1991 squad Dutch to field reserves at Luton tournament Hockey Gap narrows at the top as Seebold wins Powerboating Kox named as replacement Motor Racing England must beat New Zealanders to keep hope alive Rugby Union Misery continues for Caen Overseas Football European Results Sabatini wilts in heat as Evert recovers Tennis It's a long, greasy walk to Seoul Mick Cleary runs into a walking version of Eddie the Eagle in a garage (AP): Why the park lights switch on for Petranoff Collins hoping to go on to higher things Boxing (Reuter): Currie beaten by Rodrigues Today's Fixtures Cricket Sport on TV Perry returns to offer help Badminton Pools Forecast (Reuter): Baseball chief dies Wonder Dancer lives up to tall reputation Head for swift return Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Racephone Mandarin: Classic form suggests Kefaah can master elders in York feature Racing Blinkered first time Rewarding first visit for Rohan Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections The Times Racing Service Smith moves to stop trouble Course specialists Worcestershire take a gamble following hundred by Thomas Cricket: Kent Maintain Championship Ambitions at Derby but Glamorgan's Rearguard Action Forces their Closest Rivals to Declare behind Rejected Cowdrey times his first century to perfection Storie shows safe pair of hands Seam puts Sussex on the slide Waugh path leads to success Robinson enhances his tour claims Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Halliday ready to win record 88th Irish cap Mendis enlivens drab match India faces protest at itinerary Middlesex sale Sluman retains his grip on reality Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, looks at the challenges facing the US PGA champion Police treble bill in wake of hooligans Football: Pates Has to Pay the Penalty for Last Season's Trouble in his Testimonial Tonight Jones suspended after 'friendly' foul McClelland not for sale three contract Todd gives the rest their turn Equestrianism For the Record (AP): Stewart in best form of his life Athletics Belgian contributes to rising standards By a Special Correspondent: McKenna seeks rare double achievement By a Special Correspondent: England establish swift control in girls' home series Golf Roche and Kelly look to Toshiba for fresh start Cycling A man more legendary than his machine Captaincy a bait for Gooch to go on Indian tour Change of heart rests on talks with selectors Dilley's injury setback dashes trophy hopes (AFP), (AFP): Football comfort Sport in Brief Bruno is angry at prophets of doom Judgement of Allcock earns narrow triumph Ferrari Facts and Figures Position safe for Mansell Coe runs in cup but not Zurich
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