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News from 27/08/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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John Blunsden Spa-Francorchamps, Patricia Davies, Walter Sinclair/Allied Dunbar Tax Guide, Jane MacQuitty, Victor Zorza and Veenu Sandal, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Angus Nicol, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Paul Ferris, Nicola Tompkins, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, Michael Davison, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Francesca Greenoak, F. E. Stubbs, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Jones, John Stanier, Hilary Doling, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter J. Read, Andrew Moger, Louise Taylor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Sara Walker, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Bien, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Cashman, Frances Bissell, Janet Graham, Vice-Chairman, Charles Bremner, James Wood, David Sapsted and Michael Evans, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, R. Perceval Maxwell, Andrew Hislop, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, Stephen Johnson, Wolfgang Munchau, Henry Gee/Mark Ellis, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Michael Cassidy, Chairman, Geoffrey Wheeler, Michael Watkins, David Landau (Joint Managing Director), Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Paul Griffiths, Angela Wilkes, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Robert Matthews, Cathy Harris, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Evans Media Editor, Irving Wardle, David Tremayne, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, Christopher Thomas, John England, Ian Smith, Carol Ferguson, Clive White, Paul Newman, Patrick O'Hanlon, Michael Hornsby, J. S. Moon, Brian James/Graham Wood, David Holloway, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Prabhu S. Guptara, David Walker, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Peter Walker, Tim Jones and Roland Rudd, Jonathan Meades, Philip Lee, R. J. Davis, Chairman, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, Nicholas Wood and David Smith, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Maria Scott, Denis Tunnicliffe, Managing Director, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Greenhill of Harrow, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, S. C. P., Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, David Young Energy Correspondent, Jane Rackham and Ruth Sharman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, S. J. Bennett Deputy Director, Rowley Mans, Richard Williams,

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Lawson holds out against credit control Thatcher feels events have proved her right Inside Russell's day In Part Index Swan song of carnival organizers DPP may move against cleared Christ film Dutch identify deadly virus Scientists fight for a vaccine to save the seals Security tight for extradition Ba may buy new Concorde Supersonic successor From Our Correspondent, Moscow: Land leases deal death blow to Stalin legacy Blustery holiday weekend Cafe HAG Former minister Lord Peart dies News Roundup Man dies saving wife £46,000 sweets stolen Prison staff still out £2m cannabis haul Nationwide Anglia Edmonds warns TUC of 'major disaster' Move to prevent boycott of Employment Training scheme Six in IRA bus blast buried No Title Stress of defector's son Romania's defecting chess grandmaster, Mihai… More women may opt for Army life Dawn business shuttle launched Flight Check Aerobatic display by Soviet jets Young broker spent £300,000 salary on cocaine addiction Five convicted of smuggling Social workers boycott abuse inquiry Opposition to member's call for ban National Trust and hunts Debut for the travelling bath Tow-in for rudderless admiral Kensington town Hall Opt-out offer to parents Scottish school reforms Family to share win Porfolio plus New Accumulator Turin Shroud 14th century fake, don says Warning over raw eggs Carnival organizers clash with police over briefing 'snub' Notting Hill committee faces split as dispute flares on number of street stewards Tapes played during surgery aid recovery Borrowers owe £6bn on credit cards Consumer spending Design blamed for deaths Lorry wheels Ferry line in troubled water Observing the Sabbath Moral dilemma in unending dialogue World Congress of Philosophy Councils broke law on jobs Race Relations Act Ridley is firm over estates handover European proposals 'threat to Channel 4' Lulu baby loss Miner killed Action to end Murder trial Witness held Engine blamed Lion watch Ulster charge Soldier held Defiant Bush makes comeback after two weeks of hell Political furore over hostage fiasco Sabotage inquiry over shuttle seals World round up Impasse on Olympics (Reuter): Sudan 'discriminates' (Reuter): Burundi plea for aid National hero's daughter appeals for army support Mass protest in Burma (AFP): Convicts escape in riots Botha basks in the praise of his model township US battle over defence The Times 20 Mafia suspects walk free from court By Our Foreign Staff: Zia party splits in squabble over leadership The Met Office Solidarity ruled out as Warsaw offers strikers peace talks Walesa proposes dialogue to end 'permanent crisis' in Poland (Reuter), (AP): Security forces get broad new powers Setback to Gorbachov reforms (AP): Fatal swim charge (AFP): Visit vetoed (AP): Ferry tragedy Matador hurt Heart tests (Reuter): Suspects held (Reuter): Oriental trade (AFP): Nuclear seal (Reuter): Raiders held Taji Ram goes to seek his fortune in town From a Village in the Himalayas Re Persian Carpet Trading Co. Ltd (AP): By-election defeat delivers blow to Mahathir policies UK chance to cash in on Iraq trade Fabled city fails to cast a spell Letter from Beghdad Iran insists on acceptance by Iraqis of 1975 border The uneasy Gulf ceasefire Royal Mail Lisbon hunt for clues to fire disaster Simon Barnes Blasphemy and bigotry David Holloway and Peter Bien take issue over "The Last Temptation of Christ'. Is it outrageous under British law—or does it point the way to a decper spirituality? A platform of pander Commentary August 27 on this Day 1892 To Be a Kulak Aiding Massacre Inching Forward Onwards and upwards in tank design Rhine Army tours Postal strike fear 'EastEnders' role Rough on some Directional error All steamed up Measure for measure Contractors who are considerate Better Underground Question of degree Shop hours reform Period flavour Social News Birthdays National Savings Royal Carpets of Geneva Seekers after coherence Latest wills Service dinner St Helen's School Northwood Marriage Picture Gallery Avebury hotel plan condemned Archaeology Donaldson in piping triumph Prof Kenneth Leighton Composer of eclectic style Mr Kenneth Woodbridge Mr Bernard Ashwell Forthcoming marriages Mr Percy Foreman Top US defence lawyer Mr C. H. Cheeseman Dr Jens Peter Larsen You will never succeed In life if you try to hide… Studying sea shell shapes Scuebce Reoirt English village produces an inspired report on rural life On the Record Church services tomorrow Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity Anniversaries The South Bank Centre Wigmore Hall Fairfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items PROMS 88 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Barbican Jazz 'N' Joplin Schubert and Britten Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Victor Hochhauser Academy of St Martin-In-The-Fields Spanish Fiesta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Here we go 'Wow!' with Lenny The expected hoopla surrounding Leonard Bernstein's 70th birthday nearly overshadows his ambition of passing on his genius, reports Brian James from this week's celebrations in New England. Photograph by Graham Wood Sun Alliance Insurance Group Saturday Index Greenpeace Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain is Short changed Chess Holidays & Villas When defence is the vital tactic Bridge Extracted East's last trump, and proudly… The Magic of Israel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conceded that that was a possible reconstruction.… Closer Look People Walking the National Trust Coastal Footpath Multiple Classified Advertising Items BA puts youth to flight Travel News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curtain raising David Walker goes on a bizarre long weekend in Albania Overmead Hotel Torquay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where the tide has never turned Michael Watkins journeys to the seaside and discovers a changeless town doing its utmost to be forever England Switzerland Westwood Thomas Cook Time Off Ltd Outings The bequest of Buddle Gardening Agriframes DeeWeed Travel Notes Walter Blom & Sons Fly blind from the City Restaurant Guide Indian Restaurants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memories Of India Ltd MR Kong Chinese Restaurant Vegetarian Restaurants Chutneys Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Shamrat Of India Standard Tandoori Restaurant SAQUI Tandoori Restaurant Shamiana Restaurant India Grill Restaurant Travel Notes Akash Ajanta Tandoori A long way from homely Janathan Mendes discovers that Polish as well as Indian restaurants are falling for a new wave of sophistication Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cottage Tandoori Restaurant Wishing Well Tandoori Bombay Palace Indian Inn Shish Mahal Tandoori Eating out Welcome to the Passage to India Viceroy of India Prince of India Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items A garden going to pot Shoparound Hayworth Jolliman Tidy Rail Bed-Wetting Relaxator Ltd Seymour Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Home Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hampstead Pine Company Sofa to Bed Bedlinen Art DECO Furniture Centre Mattress Covers Old York Paving Stones Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The curably provencal Drink Picture Gallery Hydrachem JR comes to the castle Television Comic assault Temporary Rupture Old Bull, Barnet London Theatre ENO English National Opera A change of direction The trouble with trying your hand at directing, Geraldine McEwan tells Sheridan Morley, is that there's no one for you to complain about Tragic romance as nice meets vice Edinburgh Festival Dance The alien in a shrimp-pink flapper suit Theatre Elusive beauty BBCPO/Downes Albert Hall Promenade Concert Concert ECO/Tate Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The cult of ignorance Paperback Journeys into the sound of the East Indian Records The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Concise Jumbo Crossword Bubbling bowls of salsa Latin Records Mica has arrived, right on time Rock Record An elderly rope trick Arts Diary Free bard Theatre A 'festa' of Italian art Theatre Rock A recipe with successful ingredients Gallery International Festival Opera Edinburgh Festival Book The Fringe Regional Television Variations Saturday Concert Theatre Saturday Sunday The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,759 Weather Markets the Pound Another suspension by Fimbra Executive Editor David Brewerton TR delay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock Watch 0898 141 141 The Times City expects base rates rise to 13% By Our Economics Correspondent: Scribblers take revenge Maxwell talks could lead to cash bid for AGB Research Fatso saddles up for Lingfield Racecourse's new owner considers the options Gloomy outlook for Jaguar as profits plunge to £22m Three National Sayings rates boosted Bowers Cadle & Co Ltd Business and Finance Sport P&D is blamed for price battle GrandMet raises IDG stake to 5% Business Roundup Hobson in £1.2m buy Nymex chief resigns Raine adds to shareholding Refuge lifts dividend Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Personal Account 26% advance at Transrap Red Rose bid terms revealed Baring snags Shield Group ready to reveal detailed plans for Elstree Consultant remanded London Traded Options Uneasy calm as bears go on holiday Stock Market (AP): Japanese staff in inside deals Recent Issues (AP): Slowest day of the year Wall Street Grindlays Bank plc Compliance struggles to prop up Chinese Walls £16m call to fund Jivraj purchases By Our City Staff: Adscene pays £3.27m for newspapers By Our Banking Correspondent: Thousands miss new protection Midsummer buys Maygay Otis wins £20 m lift order Buyout values Wiltshier at £9m Opec to try again on output Guinness Mahon Unit Trust Managers Ltd Share prices tune iii to the 12% message Comment No immoral majority Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Losses continue Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, July 1988 Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Easy, easy mortgages Maria Scott looks at lenders offering home loans without the usual precautions A good deal more in the tax havens Cheer for savers on day of gloom More attacks over the City Act Rothschild Asset Management Barclays New pricing passes test AAB Throgmorton Trust Wed and protected Checklist Portfolio Plus New accumulator Welbeck Cardholder Services Making a debt qualify as an asset Letters I'm losing because I live abroad Letters Dubious debiting Tolley's Tax Guide 1988-89 Knight Williams Independent Financial Advice The new income tactics This year's Budget was a radical one. Walter Sinclair, a tax partner in chartered accountants Kidsons, and author of the Allied Dunbar Tax Guide 1988-89*, offers some suggestions for handling the new rules Family Money Last call to BP shareholders Briefing Independent Financial Adviser Double Decker Income and Growth Plan Clerical Medical Unit Trusts National Savings Mercury A test run for Birmingham Brundle gets ready to assume the mantle of Mansell Motor Racing Weekend Fixtures From Our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Lightly-raced Altashar to hold British raiders Yesterday's results Goodwood Cauthen concussed after crashing fall at Goodwood Racing Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Cartmel Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin: Talented Then Again to take centre stage against younger rivals Racing Jimmy Eddery dies aged 64 Blinkered first time By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Mandarin: Goodwood Selections By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Mandarin: Newmarket Selections The Times Racing Service Asl can extend Dunlop run Point Of Light keeps calm Championship still beckons thanks to 95 from Weston Cricket: Metcalfe Becomes the First Yorkshireman past 1,000 as Runs Flow Freely in the Sun at Headingley Marks the rescuer once again Live Commentary Championship leaders have control wrested from them Fowler revives Lancashire Neale reaps benefit of success at Worcester Cup aspirants on show Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Roebuck bows out of captaincy Marathon tempo set by Metcalfe Mitchell secures timely victory Improved putting by Panton Harris moves forward Montgomerie set to profit as Torrance falters Golf Lyle one stroke off lead Price rises to occasion Bowls Queuing up for a Whitehall farce In the last of his three articles, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, assesses the dual threat of hooliganism at home and a super league abroad The Times concludes its examination of football on the day the season begins Rush may well be called on Taylor relishes his swift return to the first division heights Today's Team News Gall's move up in class is paying dividends Non-League Football For the Record Leicester plump for Hodge Board introduces measures to curb ticket touts Rugby Union New Zealand face up to final task Tickets at a premium Olympic Games McLoughlin favoured Cycling Hearn defiant despite threat from Wpbsa Snooker Madec heads for record Yachting When even football addicts are kicking the habit Commentary Coe is taken aback by money and McKean Ferguson issues a challenge Policing costs to rise Wary McColgan keeps her rivals in check Cauthen out of action after Goodwood fall Nightwatchman profits from a friendly attack Scoreboard from Lord's Pedigree Russell India tour in doubt Short in Brief Striding out of Nurmi's shadow End Column

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