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News from 02/09/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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D. Gray, David Tytler, Andrew Billen, Andrew McEwen, I. H. Usmani, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Robson Fisher, Gordon Allan, Angus Nicol, Clifford Webb, Nasim Ahmed, J. H. Millar, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, G. E. Allan (Chairman), Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, John England, Paul Vallely, Howard Foster and Stewart Tendler, Kenneth Mellanby, Harry Eyres, Roland Rudd and John Spicer, Nicholas Wood and Michael Dynes, Michael Young, Roddy Forsyth, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Sam Kiley Universities Reporter, Ahmed Fazl, Denis Hetherington, Louise Taylor, Fionnuala McHugh, Lawrence Lever, Mick Cleary, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rosemary Unsworth, Jim Gourley, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Christopher Warman and Ruth Gledhill, R. Helmsley, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Geoffrey Matthews, Thomson Prentice, Norman de Mesquita, Steven Downes, Andrew Hislop, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, B. R. Abethell, Edward Gorman, and a Correspondent, David Lindley, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alexandra Jackson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Derek Bratt, David Barlow, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Arthur Seldon, Martin Searby, Maxwell Newton, John Martin, S P, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Rex Bellamy Tennies Correspondent, Harvey Elliott and David Tytler, Mike Berry, Michael Banister, John Spicer and Tim Jones, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Frank Hodgson, Jenny Gilbert, Des Foy, W. Walker-Watson, Daniel Ward, David Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Nixon, Ian A. Jack, John Grant, Mel Webb Crans-sur-Sierre, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Maria Scott, RM, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Arrested IRA men linked to troop attacks Capture hailed as triumph in hunt for terrorists Saturday best Portfolio plus Accumulator Ranks Hovis escapes bid Maharajah dies Degree courses Index Property boom has gone flat Australian millionaire joins the English gentry Blast wrecks Kabul airport Afghan rebels hit ammunition dump 'We pleaded for the swim to be gilded' Observer tells of 3-hour to stop channel bid EEC 'adds £13.50 to food bills' Kinnock hit by double blow as Prescott and Rees speak out Dunhill Yachtsman swept to death in gales News Roundup Christ film cleared Kosher trial halted Young chess winners French bar toxic ship Triple vaccine success Healthcall Fowler warns Tuc over training decided to benefits Travellers face delays at Luton From public house to primary school: Postal union in plea for fresh talks From public house to primary school Poll tax officers can levy fines Young set on high-earning careers Pragmatic pupils aspire to professions and big business 42 years in jail for the ageing 'wild bunch' More hi-tech on way to help police Gas bomb was used to destroy luxury house Easy pickings around Inns of Court Stars link up to sing for freedom Cut-price holidays in term anger heads Man fined £3,010 for 79 motoring offences Dixons The Times Saturday September 3 1988 Portfolio plus New Accumulator Farm policy is putting ?13.50 on food bills' European 'dinosaur' must change, says report Kensington town Hall Police search for witness to student killing Poignant echoes as wartime evacuees meet again Have instruments, will travel By Our Science Correspondent: Disaster work gives 'a glimpse of hell' Torture victims 'denied help in Uk' Trauma conference Industrial action threat over contracts University restructuring Killer virus may be spreading to UK's grey seal population Industrial profits affected by unions Dearer apples but quality is better Weekend food prices Cellnet Minister for water sport Benefit fraud inquiries to be shown on TV Walesa is booed as Gdansk men return but others strike on Kenyan officials are accused as battle rages over 'massacre of elephants' Alarm heard in crash jet cockpit World Roundup Blackout in Greece (Reuter): Chilean exiles return (Reuter): Burgundy sale barred Candidates lock horns on environment Pretoria closer to decision on Mandela Debate over future of Anc leader Bomb in Namibia bar kills two Women lose out in a rush for profits Pitfalls of China's reform Programme (AP): New peak in Jewish emigration Colombia's brutal drug gangs fight among themselves Malta and Libyans end visas and start joint broadcasting Burma hit by wave of strikes (AP): Flying curb (AP): Missiles go (Reuter): Coach deaths Big majority Kenya arrest (AFP): MPs fight Kuwait anxious to find friends Aftermath of the Gulf ceasefire French Army 'man of steel' charged with hitchhiker's torture Ozal offers haven to fleeing Kurds British boat brings vital aid to Bangladesh flood victims A word from the master 'Even those who are academically gifted will have to roll up their sleeves and learn some craft. We have for too long underestimated the importance of craft skill's David Tytler talks to Kenneth baker about the Secretary of state's ambitions for British education University of Warwick Once-great lake facing a slow, salty death Science Report Addiction is not essential, but it helps There are some familiar faces in the national final of The Times annual crossword championship The Ford Sierra Times Diary Picture Gallery Stuck in the unthink-tank Commentry The year of disunion Tim Jones on a TUC congress coming to terms with divorce Taking the war to the terrorist Sept 2 on this Day 1939 Carnival epilogue Academic Emphasis Desert Peace Inching forward Trade figures in an altered light Seal deaths In a tight spot Doing the splits The way ahead for Pakistan Troubles in Ireland Air show safety On the run Paper savings in examinations Noise in the City Honours up to date Programme error Court Circular Trent College Nottingham Latest wills Birthdays today Appointments Anger at bank using French stone for new HQ Bicentenary of an innocent amusement Piping Picasso's harlequin likely to sell for record £10m Lakes TV mast protest Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Coachmakers' and Coach Harness Makers' Company Lieut-Col Fatesinghrao Gaekwad Former Maharajah of Baroda Mr David Bulstrode Prof Rudolf Hartmann Mr Henry Hindley Mr Jympson Harman Mr Samuel Follett But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father… Australians keep alive traditions of Cornwall Picture Gallery Roman remains New observatory Royal engagements To Place Your Classified Advertisement Living and loving in the slaughterhouse Television Departed star and departing audience Rock Cosi Fantutte Dreams in an Empty City If the Lady is a wit Musical A World Apart Love and the apes Le Jeu de I'amour et du hasard Leith Theatre Mighty myth Opera Nixon in China Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre Potestad Gate Theatre Promenade Concerts Tallis Scholars St Paul's Knightsbridge/Radio 3 The Old Vic BBCSO /Janowski Albert Hall/Radio 3 That girl has got to go... A princely nose for good business How a young china mender got off to a flying royal start in her own enterprise The Art of Speaking up when Something is Wrong Portfolio plus New Accumulator A nanny's most important role is to be family when I am not here' This selective guide to entertainment and events… Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 1657 Entertainments Art of the press gang Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Television and Radio Looking after beauty A carnal carousel Radio Choice Luxury clinic becomes jail for Mandela The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,764 World-Watching Thatcher sets employment ball rolling Weather (AP): Britons held after high-speed chase Markets The Pound Executive Editor David Brewerton WPP rises to £16m at half-time UK Paper up BP Gold sale Stock Markets Stock Watch The Times Goodman to pull out of bid for Rhm M0 adds to rate pressure Chairman of Pws resigns Valor flames burning bright Cadbury lifts profit over ?81m Sweets firm looks abroad for growth By Our City Staff: P&o lifts stake in Woodrow Bcgm winding up costs 'are covered' ECT CELLULAR Business and Finance (APR): Midland lifts credit card rate Vodafone float is not postponed, says Racal Business Roundup News group rises to £1.7m Alan Cooper ahead MacFarlane lifts payout City Gate offices sale Traditional Options Swire Pacific Limited Petrofina in £26m deal Cookson bid extended IDG stake raised by Pernod Tide of dollar support has not been stemmed US NOTEBOOK London Traded Options Bid talk over-sweetens Cadburytempus Tempus Company Briefs Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Lloyds Bank Meggitt in agreed £33m offer for Microsystems By Our City Staff: $36m buy for Ellis & Everard New-style Bedford trucks go on show Thatcher turns on offshore gas network for the 1990s Robb to leave Beecham The Times City Diary Pergamon 's baron She's is in Flying high ... Blackwood Hodge up 36% on US buys BBA sales B&C disposal Ruberoid sale Lambert fall FAI advance £10m deal Guinness Mahon Unit Trust Managers Ltd. RHM wins battle but war may not be over Comment Too much of a good thing BSC agrees to sell offshoot Cadbury Schweppes Shares at lowest since February Stock Market Bank of Scotland Afriend for Life Notice to Allders Charge Card Account Holders Fear of rates rise forces Dow lower Wall Street Selling continues Stock Exchange Prices Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Turning heads in the garden Your Own Business Briefing Bath Office/showroom Lane Fox Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Thriving Freehold Business Spey Valley Invernes Shire Second City Painters and Decorators Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Berwick-Upon-Tweed Fax Cheap Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Hants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Digital Scan Dta Products Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tyres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curtains open on franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mathematics (Q100): wales, Aberystwyth (7): Bath… Msc mediterranean shipping co. Survival in a tense front line Far from 'the wheels falling off the new state, it is showing the way for its African neighbours Test of a special relationship Start of a dialogue Wellcome Continental Fashions Pvt. Ltd Newman International Commodity Traders Tube and Pipe Industries (Pvt) Ltd Harare Sheraton Danger of putting trust in rainmakers Stuck in a Swamp of paper, the processing of which depends on the clerk's mood Lonrho Zimbabwe Apathy mars the accord between old rivals Many government figures acting against the leadership code Jetmaster AF Freight Forwarders of Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd Words bursting with meaning Council approval of Uk move to recover more Vat valid In the steps of the great white hunters Italy fails in attempt to justify ban on distribution of imported pasta made with common wheat Multiple Display Advertising Items Intraco Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items David J. Sparshatt Ltd Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz at Unbeatable Prices Why Wait Four Years!! New Shape Mercedes-Benz 300 Ce Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items MERCEDES-BENZ Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Hartwells of Oxford Ltd Surrey Van Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning way by warranty Warranties are now a marketing tool; some have built-in customer loyalty to a dealer's workshop Roadwise Car Buyers Guide Twr Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen 87D Caravelle GL club Auto. 2.1 Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Always Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Facelift for Mercedes 190 Now there's more leg room in the back and , surprise, the maker's new policy is for softer seats The Times Wanted Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Try this Britain reach peak form for a fierce Olympic challenge Hockey Herfordshire club fights on Basketball From a Correspondent Sydney: Australia to gamble on youth Rugby Union: eUROPEAN Tour Will Give Wallabies a Taste Od 1991 World Cup Conditions London Welsh consider ending closed tradition A welcome boost for the BOA's finances Olympic Games (AP): A thriving trade for local touts Sussex make it easy for Canadian visitors No opening for Cronin Cauthen plans return to keep Arc date with Diminuendo Racing: Roberts Likely to Ride Short-Priced St Leger Favourite Graham looks to Doncaster Strathallan miss their top players Vikings on thin ice Devils advocate buying expertise Ice Hockey Mandrin: Hereford Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline Racephone Mandarin: Glacial Storm poised to underline classic form in Kempton test Racing Blinkered first time Autumn double betting begins to gather pace Mandrin, By our New Market Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, By our New Market Correspondent: Haydock Park The Times Racing Service Dunwoody completes double Powerful raid on Baden-Baden The Coni Report on drugs allegations The report of the Amateur Athletic Association Drug Abuse Inquiry, headed by Peter Coni Qc, deals at length with allegations published in The Times last December. These are extracts from the report Butcher set to play in final Cricket Scores Small exploits pitch to improve personal best Cricket: Warwickshire Hosts Do Not Allow their Glamorgan Visitors to Take a Comfortable Cushion Spin takes Lancashire along the wrong lines Buckinghamshire fail to qualify for NatWest No Play Yesterday Amelyanchik in dominant tricks form Water Skinng Swiss driver takes lead Carriage Driving Denmark promise to make it anything but easy for England Football: Bobby Robson Sees Warm-Up Opponents Provide More of a Threat than World Cup Rivals Telford suffer as county ban Lloyd Big pay day for Barnet A draw to whet the appetite Shrewsbury's night games beat the heat For the Record Woman blowing the whistle on an all-male prerogative4 West Ham impose life ban on troublemakers Republic banking on Brady Mobil divorce From a Correspondernt Hong Kong: Education in defeat for Harris Squash Rackets Big signings likely to draw bigger crowds this season Rugby League Little has plenty in reserve Bowls Cole fights off a late American challenge Yatching South African players denied Canadian visa Snooker Williams calls for smoking to be outlawed Cowdrey refuses to tour after selectorial silence Athletics officials cleared by inquiry into drug abuse Report extracts Ice pack improves Cram's chance Baddeley in upset Sport in Brief Becker run off feet by Cahill Ballesteros moves smoothly ahead Qpr press on with Bulstrode plan No four-day tour games Stick of rock to lick the world End Column

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