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News from 03/09/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Karan Thapar, D. P. Mason, Hm Inspector of Anatomy, Executive Editor David Brewerton, Pauline Skypala, Paul Vallely and Stewart Tendler, Chris Petit, Graham Rock, S. Ahmedzai (Medical Director and honorary consultant physician), Andrew Billen, Clifford Longley, Anatol Lieven, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Victor Zorza and Veenu Sandal, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Stephen Leather, Marek Garztecki, Ronald Faux, J. H. Deam, Philip Goodhart, Angus Nicol, Allan Hoite, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Linda Pentz, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, F. P. Thornton, Hilary Finch, Dennis Corner, Conrad H. Gempf, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Whittet, Noel Goodwin, Geoffrey Mulcahy, Phil Sayer, Jeremy Flint, Patrick Masters, Richard Eaton, Mario Modiano, Rasit Gurdilek and Hazhir Teimourian, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, John Watson, Ahmed Fazl, Mohsin Ali, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Andrew Moger, David Giddings, Desmond Morris and Peter Marsh, Lawrence Lever, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Peter Ellwood, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Peter de Savary, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Roger Lean Vercoe, David Barnes, Richard Lockwood, Frances Bissell, Tony Winlaw, Maureen Gray, David Hands, Owen Hickey, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, J. M., Vaughan Purvis, Ros Drinkwater, Jane Rackham, Alex McWhirter, Simon Martin-Redman, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, David Cross, John Holmes, Sydney Friskin, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Nigel Andrew, Geoffrey Wheeler, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, F. G., Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Roy Hay, Yvonne E. Collins, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, J. S. Lester, Secretary, Robin Neillands, Martin Trew, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Peter Brimelow, Geoffrey Foster, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Deyan Sudjic, Kenneth Fleet, Peter Mulligan and Andrew Morgan, Christopher Thomas, Ian Smith, Rugby, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Paul Gallico, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Ruth Sharman, David Sinclair, Joseph Palca, Susan MacDonald and David Cross, Mel Webb Crans-sur-Sierre, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Maria Scott, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, John Smith, Chairman, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Anthony Cox, Anthony Swainson, Alan Ross, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, Hazel Spink,

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Today, the Saturday Times appears for the first time… Russia covers up huge revolt by Armenians Cry for help from people 'drunk on democracy' Portfolio plus Accumulator Wall Street up 50 points Degree results Index 12 Britons in Spain drugs haul Gales fear as insurers face record bill Money Crew fall sick on toxic waste ship Cat napping in the ram Review Threat to spy book says writer The Famous Grouse Sport Police guard IRA funeral as Dublin meets on violence Viewers see police hit driver Rover 800 Series Human rights tour begins on a high note at Wembley Piggott's wife much improved 20,000 await GCSE marks Tax war on farming gangmasters Cure developed for child night terrors Breakthrough at great Ormond Street Village divided by memory of Red Arrows crash Trauma conference Girl of 12 lured man in sex trap Gang jailed after £3m cocaine find Kensington town Hall Portfolio plus New Accumulator Holiday time again Incest victim wanted to die Yorkshire deaths treated as murder News Roundup Christmas rape ordeal £18m charity bequest £400m sulphur plant Death fall at BBC Girl of 3 dies in drier First fines for poll tax defaulters The New Old-Car Magazine Engineers challenge TUC with no-strike deal Talks plea as post remains 'massively disrupted' Currie eclipses the Cabinet Swim coach on £30,000 bail Government's golden share helped BP's cause Britoil takeover Norwood on target for grandmaster score Kinnock in battle to win back confidence Delay after rival airline blocks spares Flightcheck Thatcher joy Defiant ex-soldier disputes £300 bill Runcie opposes Scorsese film Kosher caterer cleared of blackmail charge Town takes stand against threats' by leasehold firm Pensioners put under pressure to 'buy' houses they have lived in all their lives Halifax Ford Hard-hitting Bush forces Dukakis on to the defensive US airlines fined $1m after 'guns' pass security checks Suzman sees sick Mandela in clinic World Roundup Iran hostage promise Boat people inquiry Police suspension Galtieri jail demand Zia death threatens quick, bloody end to Afghan war Bangladesh loses a lifeline Paris tires of Japan's love Glimpse of the stars from down under The Times Iraqis 'trap' thousands of Kurds fleeing to Turkey Last lap problems in Olympics run-up Sun Alliance Insurance Group Isabel Allende comes home from exile From a Correspondent, Munster: Social Democrats refine policies to unsettle Kohl Land deals and tricky ways of a 'town man' From a Village in the Himalayas Jaruzelski set for a ritual sacrifice of Warsaw ministers Exiled journalists fear murder by Ceausescu agents From a Correspondent, Moscow: Kgb accuses us on nuclear 'bugs' Peugeot Six passengers die in Greek train crash Peruvian Cabinet resigns Left fuming Captives freed Titan launch Help for seals New York Simon Barnes Barry Fantoni When Christianity was law After the DPP's decision on 'The Last Temptation of Christ' Owen Hickey examines the difficulties that for centuries have surrounded prosecutions for blasphemy Step forward for Solidarity Commentary • Marek Garztecki Quayle's feathers unruffled On this Day The Jamaica Hurricane Crichel and Clowes Opportunity Missed Voting for the General Paying tribute to old comrades Theology on disc Motorway dangers End of the pier Hospices in partnership with NHS Troubles in Ireland Rubbish disposal Last exit Directional error Second thoughts on Temptation' Interest rates Don't call us Period flavour Social News Ardingly College Cranleigh School Moreton Hall, Shropshire Wycliffe College Judge retires Public Auction Birthdays Tomorrow's royal engagements Service dinner Latest wills ?19m estate Governing in the shadow of the Good Samaritan Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Professor Luis Alvarez Fertile and inventive physicist Mr Patrick Forbes Mr G. T. Eagleton MacLeod wins the Gold Clasp Piping Prof Malcolm Burnip Mr Chris Potter The Lord salth .. .. Them that honour me I will… Listening to the rhythm of a hamster's body-clock Science Report Picture Gallery The Samaritans Maritime past recaptured Pilgrims' coins and curses Archaeology To Place Your Classified Advertisement Church services tomorrow Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity A town like Beatrice Time for a few Questions.. . The inquest into the Gibraltar shootings of three IRA terrorists begins next week. Tony Dawe sets the scene Climax of an Sas Sunday afternoon operation Degree results announced by York University Under Fire The real prince Dawn of a brand new past Never mind the drawing board, it's back to the attic. Deyan Sudjic charts a yearning for what's been-even in the man who said what's Next The Fiat X1/9 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,765 Weather Hill Samuel Investment Services Wall Street surges by 52 points Executive Editor David brewerton Pavion shows £5.4m loss The Times Spicer told Clowes to repay investors GrandMet steps up bid fight for Irish Distillers Dunlop to retire from BA P&D gives up private client business Reserves top $50bn as Bank intervenes Tougher net planned to catch the loan sharks Bowers Cadle & Co Ltd British Steel Gets It Together Questions Sir Godfray must answer Le Quesne inquiry into Trade Department's handling of Barlow Clowes almost complete More O'Ferrall looks to bright future Redland buys roof tile rival Japan rules out rise in discount rate PWS in profit says company statement KIO report completed Director sells stake in March T Telecom Security Honorbilt pays £3m for Gallini Howden underwriters committed for trial Business Roundup FAI increases Pearl holding Porvair ahead 24% British Gas Tokyo quote Thorn in £13m buy Finlan pays £8.1m for site A&C Black rises 8.6% London Traded Options Recent Issues Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Enterprise and Lasmo lighten gloom Stock Market Falling American demand puts brake on HK's export boom Expenditure on Gdp in 1988 Europe fears new Japanese car threat American-built luxury models may flood the market Real Growth of Gdp Components Jobs news boosts Dow to highest level since May World Markets: New York Wall Street Volume reaches eight-day high Tokyo Retails in demand Frankfurt Market decline halted Sydney Plessey has Europe in its sights for next takeover Buyout at Brel faces tough contest Dutch buy for Menvier £4.5m Doctus acquisition Rise in the mortgage rate is delayed Wiggins Teape to embark on ?200m investment plan Ruberoid predicts £16m in bid fight £40m year-end loss for Mountleigh in Spain Unctad in call to cut debts Dunlop's departure triggers queries on the future of BA Pound falls into a credibility gap James Capel the Global Investment House Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Long account ends Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Why Bes investor groups are trying property CU in court wrangle Tony Hetherington investigates the case of two Commercial Unions Family Money Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Danger in the debt ocean Britain's credit boom has inevitably produced casualties. Maria Scott looks at the growing business of lending to those who are already failing to cope with their financial obligations Case History: Mr T Gets Burned Case History: Mrs G Catches a Cold Knight Williams Independent Financial Advice Lloyds Bank Headway Photosales To Advertise in Business Finance or Family Money… Sid and his friends count the cost of their share boom days You thought it was safe to return to equities? John Bell, City Editor, looks at prospects as high interest rates and yawning trade gap plunge the stock market into gloom again Family Money New light on Peps Forum Communications Ltd The bouncing baby and the soaring cost Princess Beatrice of York was one of Britain's estimated 57,000 babies born in August. Sally Adams looks at the likely costs for parents National Savings Cash covered by the big umbrella Northern Rock Building Society Changes in UK 'offshore' fun Henderson Family of Funds The top people get all the frills Banking/1 Family Money The easy chair way to conduct your business Tolley's The plastic revolution struggles before the mighty cheque book Consumers cash in by banking on societies Banking/2 Family Money M&G London Life Skipton Building Society How to build up your house-buying hopes Allied Dunbar Tax Guide 1988-89 Lessons in fee-paying Private Schools As the new school year begins, Kieron Root considers the financial options open to parents who want to educate their children privately AAB High Interest Accounts Making of a high street miracle When Paternoster Stores took over F. W. Woolworth in 1982, the old retailing giant had fallen on hard times. Geoffrey Mulcahy, now chief executive of Woolworth Holdings, tell how he and his colleagues achieved the turnaround Stella Artois. Reassuringly expensive Playing by the tribal rules From football gangs to the Yuppies, modern man's behaviour conforms to ancient patterns. In the first extract from their new book on today's tribes, Desmond Morris and Peter Marsh examine the transition from the stone axe to the Filofax The Tenants of Time P&O Wagner, twaddle and mustard Despite his bewilderment and exasperation at the antics of the Wagner worshippers, Bernard Levin returns to Bayreuth where he finds hope stealing out of the darkness British Philatelic Bureau From the Carved Angel to the sign of the Golden Duck Directory Crossword Concise No 1658 Bucks ducks invasion shock! A fast moving chef has settled in Aylesbury where, writes Jonathan Meades, he has opened his own restaurant and serves strikingly assertive cuisine Victims of a double squeeze Bridge Suba's stylish attack Chess Winning Move If there's smoke there's sizzle All the benefits of an outdoor barbecue are at your fingertips, writes Frances Bissell, but available indoors with a French grill Marks' new world A case of the best Jane MacQuitty believes that wine warehouses are a good idea, but do they work? Drink Wine trade, including working at Fortnum & Mason. It… Adrian Brooks Favourite Warehouses WW The Sunday Times Nostalgic hoofer's enduring ways Mickey Rooney's West End debut was 40 years ago. Now he's back with his own musical, says Sheridan Morley, having found fame, fortune, seven wives and God Arts Interview Mad mix The Times Arts Diary Fare thee well All for lawn Fly away Jay Form a queue NT Momi, dearest Cinema's origins, glories and future are evoked in a new museum. David Robinson reports The Boss steels the scene The Arts David Sinclair ar tge first concert for Amnesty International by Sting, Bruce Springsteen, Peter Gabriel, Tracy Chapman and Youssou N'Dour Rock Amnesty Concert Wembley Stadium The Arts Cheering to the echo for Wagner Promenade Concert Concertgebouw/Chailly Albert Hall/Radio 3 Wander woman Television Singer so strong Recital The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Vh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent Opera in a Night at the Chinese Opera RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunting HMV City of London Sinfonia Autumn Concerts Proms 88 Royal Albert Hall B Barbican Hall Ted Heath Band Stylistic 'Messiah' in a volatile truce Classical Rock Classical Now it's time to reassess Jazz Burning down the Acid House Taken out of the clubs and into the recording studio, the 'hypnotic techno-psychedelia' of the current Acid House craze produces music of mind-boggling banality. David Sinclair braves a barrage of new releases and takes solace in the charity and purpose of Michelle Shocked Rock Jazz Recording close encounters Opera Theatre London Radio English National Opera Beauty and the frump The Week a Head Radio Sacred and mundane Peter Ackroyd believes that Graham Greene's new novel should not be regarded as purely a religious fable Illusion deals The Brothers: The Rise & Rise of Saatchi & Saatchi by Ivan Fallon (Hutchinson £12.95) Odd men in An Anthology from X edited by David Wright and Patrick Swift (Oup, £25) Cloth ear flap The Lives of John Lennon by Albert Goldman (Bantam, £15) History via fiction Roberto Rossellini by Peter Brunette (Oxford Paperbacks, £8.95) Ian St James The man in scarlet Paperbacks Oscar Wilde by Richard Ellman (Penguin, £6.99) Quick Guide The Deputy Literary Editor's selection of paperbacks Parker Knoll Jolliman Zig Zag Designer Knitwear Art Deco Furniture Centre MOPS Waterproof Ponchos Ardenco Ltd G. D. S. Shirts Shop around A New Concept in Spiral Stairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Style Contour beds The Back Shop Cowie & Roberts Multiple Display Advertising Items Futon Centre Sofa, Sofa Beds Pilgrim Payne & Co Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cast in marble Porcelain copies of marble statues may not sound like everyone's idea of a delight, but Peter Philp describes the allure of Parian ware Collecting James Harland Designs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old Fashioned and English Roses DIY Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Six Good Stopover Deals Ocean Cruise Lines Break for the bargains Fare Deals Cosmos Egypt Joining in the battle for France Searching for the past in France, Robin Neillands explores the frontier towns of the Hundred Years War in the Dordogne, visits Cathar strongholds in the Pyrenees, and finds more recent echoes on Normandy's D-Day beaches Travel Swan Hellenic Enchanted Europe a Choice of Cities Travel Notes Sovereign Thomas Cook Holidays & Villas STA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items TF Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items YCA Thomson to talk Turkey Travel 2 The Good Skiing Guide 1989 Travel News Guided tours on paper Barclays In the land of the big red taxi In the vast grasslands of the national parks, and the humid hustle of Mombasa, Bryan Appleyard finds that 'jambo' is the answer to everything Television Choice Television Choice Bloom wilts before Connors United they must stand Heath for Wednesday May grants Cowdrey no favours AAA officials question Coni's drug statistics Cram poised for return Bruno is handed delay by Tyson Anemones Neale struggling to make final Mike Gatting: For the Record Yesterday's martyr, tomorrow's hero After a wretched summer, Mike Gatting seeks consolation in a one-day trophy. John Woodcock argues that, however low the reputation of Middlesex's captain has fallen, England could do with more like him Craeme Hick: For the Ecord Stomach complaint threatens to bowl Neale out of final 1988 Natwest Trophy Averages Sri Lanka request rejected Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Paths to the Final England must rise to jaded occasion More beer money Kent sit pretty with two games to play Match practice for Middlesex Leicestershire reward Potter Interest wanes for want of sawdust Leading First-Class Averages Glamorgan repel great Small stand Hookey makes his mark Ballesteros can shrug off all his cares Golf Nicholas finds perfect cure for a migraine NatWest Trophy final Middlesex V Worcester Exiles await Tyneside return with trepidation Football: Tottenham's League Programme Gets under Way at the Second Attempt King back in charge Strongbow Butcher roars back to form Today's Football Team News Hall succumbs to humidity after overcoming Dane Badminton Havant will miss British players Hockey Herrera runs the play Polo For the Record Trinity in shape to atone for thrashing Rugby League Half-day agony for Cammish Cycling All hands on deck for the Great River Race: Richard Norton (extreme left) has taken to heart the challenge of Mike Turk, Master of the Company of Watermen and Lightermen, by designing a revolutionary shallop to race from Richmond to Tower Bridge, Sporting hero finds cruel side of success Chance to impress for newcomers Lynagh is unavailable for Australian squad Today' Rugby Team News Williams relinquishes top post with Wru Rugby Union Preparing for 21st birthday Bourke in hurry for laser title Ring ready for Bulls Sports in Brief Last opportunity to stake a claim Yachting By a Special Correspondent: Moussy washed overboard Davis likes idea of open play Snooker Robidoux is close to causing upset Red flag by Fay at start shows depth of enmity Barry Pickthall predicts a bitter America's Cup challenge How the Skippers Compare The Controversial Countdown Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Whirlwind year puts Graf on the brink of greatness Linda Pentz on the final hurdle in the way of a grand slam The Graf Story Tomorrow Glamorgan shuffle Sport on TV The Next Fifty Years Paul Gallico was one of the leading sportswriters in the United States from 1923 until 1936. Two tears later, he paid his final respects to sport by writing the book Farewell to Sport, including this view of events 50 years on How Gallico's Predictions Stand up to the Test of Time Sharing the thrill of ownership with a reduced risk factor Rapid Raceline Racephone Directory of leading companies Next week's meetings From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Persian Heights can gain compensation for York New Trends eclipsed as Candy's filly lands valuable Kempton prize From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Miesque can register second Moulin success The unpretentious haven for the racing buffs Phoenix Park Tomorrow BBC2 Yesterday 's results All the Details Derby winner may miss Goodwood clash with Mtoto Swinburn ride Mandarin: Conditions perfect for Big Shuffle in sprint Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Mandarin: Stratford Freelance McCourt leads the way at Stratford Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park The Times Racing Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Hang free, hang high Taking to the air like a soaring bird, Ronald Faux renews the pleasures of pure flight Multiple Display Advertising Items Raleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Down from the hills to storm suburbia Alan Franks finds that riding a chunky bike is the only way to travel if you want to lead the field these days Finding fun in deep waters It is never too late to fathom the art of swimming as Anthony Cox discovers during an intensive one week course Who said walking was simple? More than 20 per cent of Britons are estimated to have taken up walking, Britain's most popular leisure pursuit. But there is also serious walking. Robin Neillands reports Outdoor Leisure MOPS North Downs, Surrey Dorking to Guildford stance 12 miles Late bloom time Special Fruit Cage Offer—Save 15% on Britain's… Through a painter s eyes A raw suburban plot gave the landscape artist Sir Brian Cook Batsford the chance to 'create a garden out of nothing' at Winchelsea. Francesca Greenoak enjoys its view and privacy Gardening Walter Blom & Sons Marshalls Vegetable Seeds Changes are enchanting A plant from southern Africa reveals a strange beauty as it slowly flowers Prepare for a fine show Hortico Weekend Tips Student grants outside EEC Treaty except to cover tuition fees Non-national student not entitled to maintenance grant by virtue only of pre-university employment Audacity and the Adams Yorkshire's bracing air heightens the senses to enjoy the splendours of Harewood House, says Nigel Andrew Day out Events No Title Triton The essential bathrooms Chelsea Harbour The toughest client of them all Marks & See You Soon

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