News from 23/08/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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David Royce, Eric Huntingdon, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Clare Lewis, Chris Petit, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Nick Nuttall, Catherine Bennett, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, David Connelly, Paul King, Andrew Morgan, Pearce Wright, Peter W. Murphy, Bernard Kaukas, David Lee, David Rhys Jones, John Raybould, Margaret K. Green, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jane C. Hern, David Smith, Steven Grennhouse, B. E. Steptoe (Director), Mark Ellis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Colin Narbrough, Jim Railton, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rosemary Unsworth, Michael Hamlyn, Caroline Berman, Roy Strong, Margaret West, Ian McIntyre, Antony Sher, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Robert Cockburn, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Martin Smith, Steven Downes, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Michael J. Wintle, Director, Renford Bambrough, J. A. McILVENNA, John Markoff, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Martin Drew, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Montagu of Beaulieu, Chris Thau, Geoffrey Wheeler, Celia Brayfield, Wolfgang Münchau, Meredith Etherington-Smith, J. E. Montague, David Lindley, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Bernadine Coverley, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Robert Matthews, John Blunsden, David Sapsted and Ronald Faux and Richard Ford, Martin Searby, Andrew Pollack, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Jane Rackham and Janet Crumbie, David Tremayne, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, D. A'court, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, George Martelli, Paul Newman, Patrick O'Hanlon, Ray Blundell, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Andrew Buckoke, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Ronald Faux and Michael Evans, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, A. W. Woodruff, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Richard Battley,
ResumoNavy man dies in Belfast car bomb inferno Internment remains an option, hints Thatcher First degree P&o European Ferries Portfolio plus New Accumulator Index Poland orders strike curfews Minister attacks 'anarchy' Four-year-old disqualifies Olympian mother Baby's name beats the odds Proud parents' photocall for Princess Beatrice Murdered policeman honoured EEC television moves threaten new channels Dollar rise signals higher base rates Oriel Finance Ltd Seven jails suffer renewed unrest News Roundup Drug jury at hotel Piggott delays visit Labour suspension Brent services saved Nurses' fears eased Carnival doubt on stewards Cancer Relief TUC acts to curb public argument Congress delegates will not debate electricians' expulsion MPs shun checks for car bombs Plea to Thatcher over terrorists Karpov complaints hit Soviet chess play-off Ulster veteran with tough reputation Main in the news Traditional Homes UK set to spend on space venture Flights boom at Stansted Flightcheck Satanic' killer sent to mental hospital for mutilating nun Film taken 'as proof of affair' Solid facts challenge thinkers' concentration Prince's call to CEGB head Snowdonia pipeline scheme 'Panic line' calms jobs fears Careers advice Homage to Sherlock Holmes Ex-taxman 'shark' stole from clients Afternoon drinker is happy with tea All-day opening for public houses BOSCH Seat belts 'too short for babies' Surprise to come Portofolio plus New Accumulator Killing ban call over seal virus UK team pioneers super computer to design new drugs Sainsbury's Oil expertise for City building Air Europe to set up German carrier Call to waive fees for GCSE exam re-mark Abandoned boy admits arson attack at flat Pilot 'not qualified to fly in cloud' Cost of legal work varying by as much as 100%, poll shows By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Lawyers urged to divulge their rates Property prices to slow, survey says Saboteurs are blamed for blaze at hunt farm Lloyds Bank Headway MP meets new friend By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Appeal for PC suspected of murdering wife Afghan rebels say fluke shot triggered Soviet disaster Polish strike strongholds stormed Security forces in action as East Europe is hit by post-glasnot wave of economic and political unrest Warders 'beat up Vietnamese' World Roundup (Reuter): Falklands ferry 'ploy' Singapore accused Rangoon blockade No role for Zia's son No Title From a Correspondent Tallinn, Estonia: Estonia allows rallies by pro-independence group (Reuter, AFP): Victims of border quake now exceed 900 mark Korean talks break up amid recriminations (AP): Moscow police say 96 held in Czech invasion protest Exiles determined to continue crusade against Khomeini The Ayatollah's other conflict Secret Syrian deal with Hezbollah reined in kidnappers Hawke demotes minister in storm over immigration of Asians Pretoria bans anti-draft group Conscription in South Africa Angolan accord signed Survivor of Soviet rail inferno Army says fighting between tribes in Burundi killed more than 5,000 Cocaine seizure is city's biggest Journalist hit (Reuter): Picture found (AP): Bird project Raid on bank (Reuter): Gurkha deal Shuttle date (Reuter): Love bite Empty promises to stem the tide The waters are rising in Sudan, but in Khartoum the Minister for Irrigation is confident everything is under control. Not many people share his optimism. Catherine Bennett reports from a city of sandbags Bargain day crossings to la belle France Picturesque French ports have plenty to offer day trippers who take up our special offer Budget BUPA The Times Man-made earthquakes Science Report If you must split, do it New Words for Old Engineered like No Other Car in the World There's a timelessness about English life in the country during August. Although the newspapers arrive in Herefordshire, information Times Diary Burma 's road to disaster Ruling the wavelengths Commentary Closing the IRA bolt-holes Michael Evans on the need for stronger border forces Road Transport during Strikes English entanglement Moscow and Prague Cloudy Waters Carnival Chaos Special needs of South Sudan Chicken and egg Listed buildings Land's End defended A lot of learning Getting to grips with 1992 realities Inter-church relations Lessons of history Development in the green belt 'Mumbo-jumbo' Measure for measure Memorial service Birthdays today Anniversaries Today's royal engagement Appointments Princess Royal to visit prison Forthcoming marriages Mail Order Hotlines English Heritage heads fight against plan to build near prehistoric sites Picture Gallery Bravery awards for police Latest wills University news Professor John Jewkes Critic of post-war economic planning Mr Richard Sparks Sir Patrick Donner Chriss Gittins Hans Gunther Adler Announcements & Personal Flower garden favourite makes a first class meal Horticulture Picture Gallery British Heart Foundation Times Newspapers Ltd Inside the poor white mind While preparing for his role in Fugard's Hello and Goodbye, Antony Sher kept a diary which reflects his problems with a play that first shocked him as a teenager in South Africa Spoiling the sport Television Individual visions, old and new Galleries John Russell Taylor on photographic exhibitions in London, Bradford and at the Edinburgh International Festival Stirring sounds RPO/Ashkenazy Albert Hall/Radio 3 Promenade Concert Concert ECO/Tate Queen Elizabeth Hall The new flower-power dressing Bright colours, sequins and embroidery are back. Meredith Etherington-Smith welcomes the well- scrubbed new hippie Kaffe Fassett Brimful of hope People Stars and stripes Theatre Films Concerts Rock Jazz Opera Dance Galleries Walks Other Events Bookings Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 16497 Entertainments Events Opera & Ballet Theatres Art Galleries Cinemas Narratives without words Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums Television and Radio Le Grand Hotel The Stone Age scandal Television Choice An American showcase Radio Choice Veterans hail Bush as he backs Quayle The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,755 Business plea for Europe air season tickets Orchestra sacked in pay row Weather Markets Brierley has 4.2% of ECC ADT up 57% Alida advance Profits double Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times Dollar at new peak despite banks' action By Our Economics Correspondent: UK incomes catch up Farmers and BAT confirm merger talks DTI team hears Harvard pleas Angry investors set out complaints against over-the-counter firm Bristol Waterworks woos small investors Morton hits at delays by TML Eurotunnel programme behind schedule Suter chairman in share inquiry Irish Distillers rejects £210m GrandMet bid Free Guide Business and Finance Virgin serves notice to cancel US listing Business Roundup Pressac to cut delivery time Bowater acquisition Barclays bids for subsidiary Lonrho textiles deal Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Anadin Half-time rise for Moorfield Profit surge at Rockwood BT lags behind, says study $2.5bn rescue deal for Texas banks Shanning wins £23m Iraqi contract Hospital order signed eight hours after ceasefire in the Gulf Bond soars to a record £176m Sharper focus emerging at ADT Tempus Atlantic buys three for £11m By Our City Staff: SE paves the way for NFC listing Poseidon plans bid at Paringa Palma Group leaps to £1m Wace expands Stake raised New look $2.2bn loans £1m cash-call UK manufacturing export growth falling, says survey Levy may fund cost of Fimbra regulation Mike slips away so quietly Telfos delays decision on 28.6% stake in Runciman James Fisher ahead by 9% Hard Rock offer is unconditional Junk by command The Times City Diary Making Hay Racing ahead Red hot koalas By Our Industrial Editor: Plessey to lead radar contract Directors go at March FIMBRA Silver dollar turns the screw on intervention Comment Harvard pays the price Sell BSC in stages, says steel expert SEP US deal British Steel Turnover slides to lowest of year Stock Market (Reuter): Wall Street Company Briefs Recent Issues London Traded Options Lack of interest Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Doubts on IBM range Wright Air Conditioning Compaq Oriental Express project takes off Clocking on the high-tech way Anyone bent on wiping Microseal's memory will be stopped EEC relish for chips IBM Business Centre IBM Authorised Dealer When the bosses work harder Perspective Lasers search for more oil Bach to the future Sophia Systems Ltd. Andrews Morgan Computer Co. Top salary for a rare ghostbuster Jobscene New Technology Charrington Microsoft Sandhurst Recruitment Computeach International Limited Ab executive Computer Sales Consultants Tessella Suppon Service Ltd. Perpetual Resources Limited In pursuit of the thinking machine Aztech Computer Recruitment Consultants Europe via Ia British Sugar Training Challenge among the oils and watercolours Bernadine Coverley finds women at the centre of two art institutionswith budgets, fund-raising and schedules on their daily agenda Public Appointments West Lindsey District Council Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council MS Careers information pack available from the Arts… Department of Health Streamlining the Control of… International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Finance Directorate Income Manager The vital role in theatre Dorset County Council Lancashire County Council Sandwell is a Non Smoking Health Authority London Borough of merton Teignbridge South Devon North Wales Police Authority North Wales Police The Biochemical Society Technical Department Design Division Principal Administrative Officers X 3 Middlesex Area Probation Service South Bank Polytechnic Polytechnic Crown Agents Alderwick Peachell and Partners Lawyers Michael Page Partnership Hillingdon Solicitor Statistician University of Glasgow The Council of Europe Hatten, Asplin, Channer & Glenny All the news, briefly Reading between the lines of the newspapers now flowing out of the offices of lawyers and accountants Legal Appointments Chambers and Partners Chelsea Building Society Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment Manweb Electricity Badenoch & Clark Senior Court Clerk/court Clerk Smiths Industries Accountants can sometimes be interesting Law Personnel M-I-Group Pure New Wool Imperial Chemical Industries PLC Barristers Clerk Experienced Conveyancer Officer Managers Bruce Lance & Co. ASA Law the Locums Specialists All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Time to act on the lessons of Cleveland The lessons of Cleveland have been learnt, a bumper Bill is now needed, writes Jane C. Hen Keeping the Legal Profession Professional Chase Locum Work Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Anglia Building Society Gabriel Duffy Consultancy MK Electric Group Ideal Homes Company Secretary Financial Services Hughes-Castell Ltd Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment A. J. & D. E. Folkes Xuereb continues the rise in Saint-Germain's fortunes Overseas Football From our Cricket Correspondent: Helmets off to a genius of a gentler age John Woodcock celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of a milestone in English cricket Sporting News England Declare at 903 for 7 Hutton Breaks All Records Bradman out of the Match … Hutton's Biography Overseas League Results Tottenham defeat British students fail to deliver Rugby Union S African warning by Davies RFU dig their heels in Stringer blow for Wasps Wigan act to keep their coach Rugby League Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Affordable formulas announced for 1989 Motor Racing Hopes are high for Olympics Table Tennis Mandarin: Choicely-bred Shoot Ahead to start career on winning note` Racing: Promising Newcomers on Parade at Yarmouth Mandarin: Yarmouth Selections Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections The Times Racing Service In-form Warning goes for big Haydock sprint Williams ban Berry reaches 60-mark Windsor Results from yesterday's two meetings First runner for Brooks Hamilton Park Rapid Raceline Racephone Many tributes to Croucher Surrey's dominance over holders spoils Stephenson's day Cricket: Nottinghamshire Face Struggle to Stay in Championship Race Sri Lanka eschew run-chase Scottish spin routs Ireland Ibadulla rescues Gloucestershire Emburey's batting flourish Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Generous action earns poor reward Maynard's loyalty Tibbs puts his name in Warren Portfolio Boxing: Father's Advice Helps Sway Decision by Lightweight Prospect Today's Fixtures Britain reach peak of Self confidence Hockey Blues left in lurch by Perth Rowing Sport on TV VIP top dressing in shop window Tennis Madec leads attempt on another record Yachting Middle distance men stand apart Pt Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, assesses Britain's medal prospects for the Olympics Realistic ring to medal prediction from Cram How Britain's Medal Hopes Compare Code cuts both ways for the best players Bowls Speedwell in rich deal Volleyball For the Record Football Badminton Baseball Bowls Boxing Gliding Golf Ice Kockey Motor Sport Softball Tennis Yachting Cricket Cycling Coaching classes Mixed champions Fulham signing Lett surprised by pace By a Special Correspondent: Collier stands head and shoulders above rest (Reuter): Daniel caught by charge from Inkster Russell enters as favourite Riders seek more objective list of proscribed drugs Cycling England leave out their champion Golf (AFP): Sindelar goes to the top of money list Cricket Scores Wickets tumble as Essex gain fragile advantage John Woodcock on Sir Len Hutton, page 32 Higgins no longer fits the frame 9.4m people are set for the big race IOC plan to invite Coe is approved by BOA (Agencies): No place for Quinon Flame on its way Sport in Brief Lillee to be tempted back Relief all round as DeFreitas departs Simpson qualifies for Seoul Warren aiming Honeyghan for world bout Career in Spain attracts Moran Porterfield challenge Injury fears recede for Herbert's race future Cueing up for a castle in Spain End Column Rivals who revel in oneupmanship Neighbours not likely to mix
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