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News from 30/08/1988

1988; Gale Group;

Autores

Executive Editor David Brewerton, Clare Lewis, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Stephen Gregory, Robert Dawson Scott, Patricia Davies, Michael Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, D. P. Darlington, Andrew Longmore, Ivo Tennant, Helen Mabbs, D. A. Bennett, V. D. Wakeford, Philip Howard, David Hart, Michael Lianos, Ross Jones, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Ian Smith and David Walker, Stephen Lewis, Mitchell Platts, Peter Davenport, John Mayson Whalley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, and John, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, S. D. Hutchinson, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Andrew Moger, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Mick Cleary, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Chris Smart, Robin Young, David Hands and Chris Thau, David Butler, Hugh Montefiore, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Shona Crawford Poole, Travel Editor, Michael Hamlyn, Caroline Berman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Rosemary Evelegh, Robert Cockburn, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Edward Fennell, F. Willats, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, David Miller, Mayhew, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jim Watt, Joan Llewelyn, Cathy Harris, John Blunsden, Arthur Seldon, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Donald Read, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Geof Wheelwright, Albert Fisher, Christopher Thomas, Malcolm McKeag, Charles Knevitt, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Howard Foster, Edward Gorman and Stewart Tendler, David Sinclair, Stewart Tebdker, Crime Reporter, Joseph Palca, G. Fryer, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Richard Ford and Geraint Smith, R. T. Rivington, David Nicholson-Lord, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, O. E. Crispin, B. V. Jayawant, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Michael Farr, Paul Burall,

Resumo

Jets disaster exposes Uk safety flaws Bonn bans displays but Italians will still fly Portfolio plus New Accumulator Gooch to lead tour of India Sterling blow Race held up Degree results Index Return of elder statesman Burma opposition reapperars Toxic waste ship drops anchor as gales loom Carnival pleases police report quiet end to Notting Hill carnival Post union rejects last plea for talks From a Special Correspondent: Dutch experts blame canine distemper for seal deaths DTI 'was aware of Clowes in 1985' Moving schools? Retaking GCSEs or A-levels? Whitehall agency hopes expanded News Roundup Bank raid man freed Sexual attack on boy Law may limit banks Vickers back today Million 'danger' cars End TV feud, Thatcher told War games: a child's life on the Falls Union revamps image in quest for members Canine distemper in huskies linked to epidemic North Sea seal deaths Six policemen in brawl at night club Holloway dispute to continue Schoolboy sets UK chess record Omagh eight freed by police Bank holiday: delays avoided Flightcheck Student shot dead at close range as he walks home Mystery Killing Ba to upgrade first class service Travel firm ends surcharges Holiday price war7 Boy dies over ear operation Reaction to anaesthetic Military model makers scale the heights Five million Britons could soon work at home Imperial Cancer Research Fund Legal costs hamper actions to win equal pay for equal work NEC GCSE triumph for dyslexic teenager West End war against touts Political interference deters job applicants (AP): Walesa insists on Solidarity voice at peace talks Worried Dukakis in attempt to elbow Bush from limelight Kurds flee across Turkish border World Roundup PLO mission stays (Reuter): Pravda attack on US Junejo is re-elected (Reuter): MPs in Panama talks Le Pen stirs up trouble over New Caledonia plebiscite Australian crisis as farmland turns to desert Search for survivors as floodwaters hit Nepal Army wages cash battle Military unease in Argentina Army role in attack on journalist signals right-wing backlash Challenge to Seoul democracy Six killed in Austria as trains hit head-on Libel protest (AFP): Black deaths (Reuter): Migrant ban (Reuter): Nazi acquitted (AFP): Press curbs Ortega truce (AFP): Jewel robbery (Reuter): Winning role Gulf talks could free 90,000 prisoners of war Iraqis take hard line on waterway sovereignty Bones keep alive memory of massacres 70 years ago Robert Fisk reports on the Armenian community of east Beirut From Our Correspondent Mescow: Lift-off for first Afghan spaceman Exiles pin faith on Gorbachov Bishop cautious on date of Waite release Justice measured by the million As more and more Americans rush to litigate, there are rich pickings for their lawyers. Charles Bremner looks at the benefits and dangers in a system which can award $1.5 million damages to an unemployed alcoholic from Brooklyn who fell down a hole in the Road Beyond E. T. Science Report It 's all double dust New Worlds for Old Tomorrow The Times The art of the interview Abbey National Tomorrow How to Find the Perfect Candidate—the Power of Advertising 'A girl must have a smile on her face at the breakfast table' Dress rehearsal for a small rebellion Pretty little frocks and smart kilts give way to ripped jeans and baseball boots as the children grow up, much to mother's despair. Amanda Atha looks at the winners and losers in the battle on the shop floor, and notices a familiar theme Organizing the young Picture Gallery The scruffy gang get Trapped Small People Birth of a new shoe venture Plain and simple expectations Charles Bremner Barry Fantoni Family life takes the strain Commentary Is quality of no account? Robin Cook calls for new thinking as the NHS turns 40 Gorbachev 's unequal treaties New York Woman's Success Channel Swim Economics challenge Air Display Asian Reversals Cost-effective duties in court Motorway dangers 'Mumbo-jumbo' Round the houses Lessons for green belt developers Builders at work Lessons of history Names in vain Calling television breaks to order On the run Doing the splits Social News Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Latest wills Repton School Eliot's elderly Forthcoming marriages No Title Men of science furiously seeking the recipe for primordial soup British Association Hyde Park tower planned Marriages Duchy move Rail trust donates £1 million Webb 's wonder By Our Architecture Correspondent: Edwardian offices to get plastic awning Anniversaries Rugby School University news Professor Paul Grice Philosopher and amateur cricketer Mr Jean Marchand Mr Alan Carter Church news Prof Bruno Mathsson Lord Peart The lion hath roared, who will not fear? The Lord… On the Record Ellwood The night sky in September Astronomy Roman arch' found at York Archaeology Lockwood Announcements Imperial Cancer Research Fund British Heart Foundation Nursing Homes Belgravia Going Abroad? Rentals Lipfriend Overseas Travel To Place Your Classified Advertisement Public Notices Degree Course Vacancy Service List of degrees awarded by the University of Essex Degrees announced by the University of Bath Today, The Times publishes a list of vacancies for… The Times Waste of resources Television Bottle-neck blues Rock Reading Festival RSC Exorcism of family ghosts Geoff Brown on British triumphs at the Locarno Film Festival, over and above being the joint winner of the first prize Cinema Unexpected riches of small-scale shows Edinburgh Festival Theatre Application forms John Russell Taylor considers the classification question, in reviewing some applied art, rather than fine art, shows Galleries Concert ECO/Tate Albert Hall This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1654 across Events Onward, Kelly's army BBC1 Thermabond Roofing Ltd An unorthodox kitchen Television Choice Interval from Leipzig Radio Choice Gadaffi rejects violence of IRA The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,761 Italy 's heated debate over future of La Bomba Weather Nurses facing grades 'chaos' Change on Week Pleasurama defence put off IDG still in Pernod talks Italian bank bid withdrawn Dollar firms The Times Stock Watch DTI 'had early warning' on Barlow Clowes CBI forecasts output growth as strong pound hits exports Difficult week for markets Brierley set for British buying spree Angling nets £90m a year (Reuter): AMI chairman expected to resign today Hambros Business and Finance 19-23 Technology 24,25 Sport… By Our City Staff: Minister asked to ban S&N takeover Saatchi on way to TSE listing British Steel Gets It Together Jaguar's record is wearing thin Tempus English China Clay (Reuter): Analysts forecast flat Volvo profits Irish hint of tax cuts How the stock shortage may become a flood Gilt-Edged Crown helps analysts paint a picture of health at Williams Reporting this Week Curtain Dream drawn to expansion The Colby saga continues The Times City Diary Aspm takes a stroll The Times City Diary Street of fame The Times City Diary Dock grief The Time City Diary Occidental hit for £6m by rig fire Aus $18m for railway study FAI share deal Turkish stake Equiticorp bid US approval Lawson shapes up for three mistakes in a row Economic View UK accused of interference in American sanctions vote Lloyds Merchant Bank No agreement at First Boston Lloyds Merchant Bank Bula set to double size with stake in us gas discoveries USM Review Attractive European interest rates could force Fed's hand US Notebook Unlisted Securities SA group splits off foreign interests (Reuter): Primenca m $1.7 billion merger deal (Reuter): Valley sued Investment Trusts Wall Street Dow boosted by bargain-hunting Stock Markets (Reuter): Sharp fall in Tokyo Bp Share Offer November 1987 BCC Base Rate Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Junk spotting in space Nick Nuttall looks at a vacuum cleaner designed to clean up the clutter in space which could otherwise jeopardize launches Events WAC Wright Air Conditioning More information in less time BT makes cordless phone bid Database to sniff out bogus bottles Outlook for British firms looks doubtful Perspective Foot in door for desktop selling Compaq IBM Business Centre IBM Authorised Dealer Apple split Andrews Morgan Computer Co. A brainchild of the high-tech era Philip Treleaven looks at why neutral networks are likely to be more than a passing fashion Computer Operator Pro-Fit Computer Recruitment How to prepare for the call from a headhunter Jobscene The flattery of an approach Falsification of qualifications Tune in for your trial The great super-train race Central CV Circulation BL Barry Latchford Associates International… Taking the pain out of The Ring Single-disc of Fidelio Damaging t CD's image Double profit Joan Llewwlyn Owens reports on job-sharing at the town hall Public Appointments City of Westminster West Lancashire District Council LA City of Cardiff Great Yarmouth Tavra for the Highlands of Scotland Secretary University of Glasgow Stress Management Seminar R&N Arthritis Care Conveyancing Assistant LSA Laurence Simons Associates Marrache & Co Pros and cons of a split shift The Shaftesbury Society Charter Clinic Chelsea Career lines still run to the cities Fast-stream lawyers are reluctant to move out of London Law Personnel Solicitors CNT Commission for the New Towns Assistant Law Draftsman States Greffe Kilowen House CBI KIER a Member of the Beazer Group All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Badenoch & Clark Ladbrokes Breach of code by police not fatal to evidence Trower&hamlins Barristers/solicitors LLB Law Locum Bureau All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to QB transfers to county courts Daniels Bates Partnership MP Michael Page Partnership Off the field and into the courts Legal Brief Edward Grayson considers the recent judgement on a schoolboy's sports injury Senior Court Clerk/court Clerk Thatcher & Hallam Allofs exposes weaknesses in Karlsruhe's challenge Overseas Football Pools Forecast Pit crowding opens way for two-tier grand prix system Motor Racing Overseas League Results Final victory gives Patten northern title Yachting Lord of the discipline of the mat The gentle way, Mick Cleary discovers, can be extremely hard and painful Students promise skill for the future Rugby Union: Mixed Fortunes of New Zealand's Junior Sides Give Cause for Celebration Selection net cast wide Dixon remains Scotland B coach England to build on strength Revolutionary date for British Lions Welsh clubs threaten to ban TV cameras Tyranny of TV's absurd schedule Sussex sweep through Today's Fixtures Rain dampens start but Agassi offers some bright spells Tennis Quick promotion for Montgomerie Golf Sport on TV Neumann surges to second (AP): Watson's miss allows in outsider Reid Jones battles out first win Powerboating Danloux not to be denied on Tinas Lad Racing: Frenchman's Initiative Wins the Day at Epsom Results from Yesterday's 11 Meetings Mandarin: Apprentice Fallon set to sustain promise with Miracle Of Love Cauthen allowed to leave hospital Mandarin: Newton Boat Selections Rapid Raceline Racephone Blinkered first time Cumani's filly for Vermeille Jarvis poised for another German prize Bond ends long wait Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Epsom Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections Scotch Imp overshadows Chapman star The Times Racing Service Lloyd is content to claim the draw Cricket: Worcestershire Get No Favours from their Midland Neighbours as Kent are Beaten by Sussex Leading First-Class Averages (AFP): Indians sure of N Zealand tour Kent's hopes are ended by dismissal of Tavar? Derbyshire pair remain defiant Middlesex go to the brink with Cowans's lucky touch Run-chase is washed away League job for Ratnayeke North succeed but the standards disappoint Tanscheit regains the advantage Phantom takes useful lead into final race Bowls World 's best on show Madec finishes in record time as his rivals flounder Yachting By a Special Correspondent: Fear of visa ban fails to unsettle Francisco Snooker Leatherdale breaks tie Shooting Coe matched with Elliott at Rieti Lap of honour well earned From a Correspondent, Hong Kong: Harris within reach of best in the world Squash Rackets Bishop out for a month Rugby League Selectors anger Sly with rejection of her 10,000m claim Athletics Walker is forced to pull out United's comfort drawn from an unlikely source Football: Faithful Few Little to Cheer in the Centenary Trophy Quarter-Finals By a Special Correspondent: O'Neill swings the balance back in Newcastle's favour Watford seize their chance For the Record Palmer returns to embarrass City McLaughlin relieved of Chelsea captaincy Yesterday's Results Gooch clears the way to take up captaincy of tour An admirable rally restores Sri Lanka's Test credibility Lord's Scoreboard Essex prepared to gamble Marks returns for England Brazilian in control after two stoppages Rush's Anfield return is a lacklustre affair Police crackdown on football thugs Hartford ordered off (AP), (AFP): Request to lift ban Stv wins rights to Cup ties Victims in the arena of errors End Column

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