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News from 05/09/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Claire Young, Mark Ellis and Stewart Tendler, Andrew Billen, DJM, Harvey Elliott and Michael Evans, Peter Cotes, James D. Graham, Pearce Wright, Harvey Elliott, M. S. Green, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Michael O'connell, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, H. D. A. Butcher, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Winnie Ewing (President, Scottish National Party), Dessa Trevisan, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, R. W. Rose, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robin Gill, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Tim Jones and Philip Webster, Joan Blackledge, Bryan Stiles, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, C. I. Meek, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Peter Davenport, Colin McEvedy, Ahmed Fazl, Alan Lorimer, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Chris Pomery, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Andrew Moger, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Barbara Hamilton-Smith, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rosemary Unsworth, Hugh Montefiore, R. W. G. Smith (Chairman), David Smith Economics Correspondent, Keith Magnay Editor, Airport Support, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John W. West, Sam Kiley, Universities Reporter, David Millier Chief Sports Correspondent, Gavyn Davies, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Steve Johnson, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Charles Wakerley, Wolfgang Münchau, David Lindley, Kerry Gill, Frank Robson, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roderick Thomas, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Malcolm McKeag, Philip LeBROCQ, Annetta Harris, R. M. Ridley, Headmaster, Alan Lee, Tony Dawe, Sam Kiley and David Tytler, Claire Cox, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Derek Edwards, Martin Waller, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Mel Webb Crans-sur-Sierre, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Jan Raath and Michael Hornsby, Maggie Drummond, Margaret Vernon, Jane Rackham and Ruth Sharman, David Young Energy Correspondent, Arthur Reed, Michael Llanos, Clement Freud, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,

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Final Willis plea rejected by Hammond Electricians defiant on eve on TUC expulsion The real Charles Portfolio plus Accumulator England win Degree courses Times Focus Index IRA fired in ambush, says King Appeal by Walesa for struggle without strikes Giant Soviet jet blows an engine Police arrest six in helicopter during second drugs raid Ship searched for cocaine after Channel chase Total post strike threat as boxes are sealed up From Our Correspondent: Tyson suffers head injury in car crash James Meade Limited Suspended officer told to stay silent News Roundup Magnox reactor fault PC beaten by drunks Comedian is taken ill Risley rooftop protest Cruise missiles move Passenger boom BR 'must step up tunnel spending' Code on sex and violence TV watchdog meets Incentives to recruit teachers 'have little effect' Clarke vows to carry out 'drastic' NHS reform Treasury battle looms GCSE 'no guide' to a level skills Diplomatic test declared open Air defences 'expose' Rhine army Opposition mounts to Sunday ferry service Military analysts focus on Soviet jets Farnborough show SAS marksmen interviewed Gibraltar inquest Victims of poisoned water supply to be given cash rebate Contaminated reservoir Junk food blamed for thuggery Courting couples fired on York Minster rises a year early from the ashes Survey lifts survival hopes Seal virus Commandos relive daring raid on Sark Doubt grows on research role in gene mapping British Association Australian earl to sell £1m racing heirlooms Jobs sought for 800 as festival draws to close Portfolio plus New Accumulator Rolex of Geneva Helicopter for police is grounded Campaign for dance theatre mounts after sell-out shows Ballet boom confirms huge demand Remoulding the North's city images Whitehall Brief by David Walker Todd campaigns to block acceptance of training scheme TUC Conference Willis sets sights on publicity The changing face of trade unionism Mori poll Businessmen boost Newcastle revival Inner-city initiatives A special task force of the Confederation of British Industry is in the final stages of preparing a report on how business can best help revive the inner cities. The experiences of its Newcastle Initiative will provide a blueprint for the way forward. Peter Davenport has been to check on its progress Military surprise for general council Cremation proves cost efficient Judge hits at 'seedy' prison and warns on staffing cuts Managers need further training in 1992 run-up Cash checks delay dozens of projects Motorway repairs Families to press for changes on leasing Vauxhall-Opel Shortage of trained clerks worsens Armenian discontent focuses on defence of native tongue and ecology Chilean police break up march World Roundup Burma's critical week Presidential poll tie Britons in rabies alert Serb protesters hail the 'new Tito' as 70,000 call for guns Communist leader rides ethnic demonstrations to influence in Yugoslavia From a Correspondent: Son-in-law seen to symbolize the sins of Brezhnev Latvians step up nationalist challenge to Kremlin The Soviet Opposition (Reuters reports): Flood victims in Bangladesh face starvation From Our Own Correspondent: Tutu defies emergency law to urge elections boycott South Africa turns screw on Angola Public indifferent as Argentine war hearing nears end Victims named (Reuter): Admiral out (Reuter): Bill postponed Station blast Shooting call Space setback (Reuter): Tamil ambush Suzuki (Reuter): Destroyer limps into port after collision Lee sets sights on 1990 for new role after poll victory Hitachi Single EEC market jeopardizes Efta Fears of rush to join Community Seoul Olympics firebombs protest (Reuter): Kurd leader compares Iraqi onslaught with Vietnam The making of a future king The Real Charles Part 1 As he nears his fifth decade is the Prince of Wales at ease with his destiny? In the first of a three part series Alan Hamilton assesses those who have shaped the future king's character Incompatible, at least in theory Science Report The Times Tomorrow Portugal Times Diary Picture Gallery Lynch mobs in white coats Out, turbulent politicians Commentary Not so bad for business Roderick Thomas on what the TUC split will mean to employers From our Aeronautical Correspondent: First Flight of the Brabazon Elephants Trapped Another Moscow Show-Trial Stand and deliver Flag of contumely Tougher action against terrorism Political progress Great plagues Sleepy partner On the run Relief of stress in planning offices Still no results Television breaks Programme error Ràw eggs warning Motorway dangers Toxic cargo Picture Gallery Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Migralift Challenge to declining churches Birthdays today Anniversaries Nature notes Pin-up for canine calendar School announcements Mr John Hughes Architect of Grand National's revival Dinner Grant for musuem Student sets pace in chess match Mr Sam White Maharajah of Baroda Appointments in the Forces Rare penny black envelope fetches £3,740 Multiple Classified Advertising Items £150,000 estimate on rectory bust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Campbell lives on Television Air pink with big raspberries RADIO Fortune Theatre The making of legends The Venice Film Festival reflects the changes in adult cinema away from realism to myth, says David Robinson Three traps for fledgling writers Theatre Roosters Bush Theatre An Italian theme Concerts Maggilo Musicale/Conlon Usher Hall Glorious surprises Lupu/Pakacs wigmore Hall Paco Pena's Flamenco Dance Company Poetic enigma Promenade Concerts BBC so/ Henze, Albert Hall/ Radio 3 Concertgebouw/Chailly Albert Hall Code for the cost conscious Moyra Bremner has written a book for those who want to do everything expertly—and inexpensively. Is the one of them? Maggie Drummond asks The reluctant soap star The RNLI this week commemorates Grace Darling, who became the very first romantic heroine of the tabloids We're busy doing nothing 'It is true that competent women terrify many men over the age of 30' NEC Morality tale Talkback Elizabeth Hunt Knightsbridge Secretaries Satisfaction and Fulfillment....... Is the… Judy Farquharson Limited Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. P. /P. A. £12,000.00 p. a. Paddy Ashdown MP Mature Social Sec/pa Cargolux Airlines International S. A. Norma Skemp Personnel Services Telegraph Publishing Limited Miller/McNish Personal Assistant Elizabeth Hunt Knightsbridge Secretaries Tanstead Associates Ltd Marsh & Parsons John D Wood & Co. Manpower Miller/McNish Fashion Consultant Pa/audio Secretary Mail Newspapers Plc Rothman Pantall & Co. Elizabeth Hunt Beavers Limited Hodge Recruitment Consultants Merryweather Merchant and City Investments Limited Judy Fisher Associates ICI Managing Director Pa/sec Typing with a difference Multiple Classified Advertising Items Degree Course Vacancy Service UK's 50-year patent rule is not a restriction on trade Power to decide cross-border tenancy dispute Scherrens v Maenhout and Others Portfolio plus New Accumulator The Times Theatre Films Rock Concerts Jazz Walks Other Events Bookings Galleries Bond Winners Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 1659 Entertainments In sultry, Spanish mood The Times Telecom Security Getting on with gran Television Choice Fun and fundamentals RADIO Choice Bbc1 TGWU may vote 'dream ticket' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,766 Trouble ahead for the giant from Russia Nothing changes for Sir Frank Weather Abroad Around Britain London Yesterday Highest & Lowest Lighting-Up Time Ashdown heads off rebellion on name Change on Week By Our City Staff: Blue Arrow buyout considered Executive Editor David Brewerton By Our City Staff: BSC assets transferred to Plc Print firm gains the upper hand The Times Panel allows GrandMet to raise IDG bid Offshoot dispute poses threat to Barker offer Bank set to defend sterling Walker boxes clever to save Elstree Waterstone may seek listing Power sale may involve debt loading BA to woo confidence of the City Carroll Industries Corporation plc Criticism of Touche Ross over Clowes SWP Holdings hopes a placing will provide the framework for growth USM Review Zetters Group Plc Drugs just the medicine for progress at Beecham Tempus Hanson Yale and Valor Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Consensus inflation view takes a battering US Notebook Dangers of bursting the housing bubble Gilt-Edged Analysts ring £75m plus for Blue Circle at halfway stage BAA may manage new Dutch airport Birth of a notion Ho-hum of industry Water pity Colonial expansion Creditors return to court over tin debts Public spending and the Parkinson factor Economic View The Times Stockwatch Capitalization and change on week Stock-Exchange Prices Farnborough: the challenge British companies are out to beat the last show week's orders of more than £1 billion Westland Group Guide When enthusiasm takes to the skies The eight-day spectacle of Farnborough draws together the world's most influential aerospace operators who come to this famous airfield to strike new deals that equal those on the Stock Exchange. Frank Robson explores the fascination Fun of the fair: Part of the Farnborough air show's city of canvas and candy-striped chalets Aircraft on Show Plessey Picture Gallery Rewards to appease a growing army of fans Taking time for an original busman's holiday Shorts The military displays its aerial might Though the Soviets will steal the show at Farnborough with their MiG-29s, interest in other countries' military might will be intense. Among the rivals will be the French-built experimental Rafale, the Italian AMX and, in mock-up form, the British Aerospace EAP Queues to give a planemaker cause to smile Airliner manufacturers are benefiting from the economic surge, says Harvey Elliott The power to fuel a boom Smiths Industries Fields Smiths Industries No Title Airline Computer Services Ltd Dassault International More promises on the helicopter agenda Overcoming public misconceptions is not easy as rotary-wing aircraft manufacturers have discovered Helicopters are fat trying to rectify their reputation for poor safety and noise. Arthur Reed Examines some of the latest developments that cast a new light on this sector Small flyers, big growth Many of the big airports are trying to edge out smaller aircraft because of runway congestion. But the private airlines are fighting back Meggitt Holdings Plc Tucano turboprop swoops in to help fledgling pilots Private sector may launch stalled space-shot rescue Hotol could find business sponsors, says Pearce Wright Opportunity to repair an image tarnished by the 'long wait' NatWest The Action Bank Aerospatiale: Imagii Aerospatiale Rising nations fight western monopoly Civil Aviation Authority No Title Templeton College The HLT Group Lansdowne College European Business School Crewe+Alsager College of Higher Education St Godric's College, London The University of Buckingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Webster University The Rapid Results College Surrey Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashbourne University Appointments University of Birmingham Cardiff St. Ebbes College Berkeley Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Reading The Queen's University of Belfast Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman Wimbledon College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Southampton University of London The University of Sussex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bryn Alyn Hall School Brighton College Kingscliffe School Pauls Preparatory School Worcester College Queen Margaret College Multiple Classified Advertising Items University College of Swansea University of Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Petroleum Argus Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Cardiff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Drake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodge Recruitment Consultants Joan Tree Gordon Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pa/executive Secretary to M. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Multiple Display Advertising Items Option One Ltd Marketing Thames Temporaries Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Work Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Advertising Handle Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake Drake Drake Scoreboard from Lord's La Crème De La Crème The Zarak Partnership Keystone Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Move to end early starts is likely Cricket: School-Leaver Shows his Seniors the Way to Victory I; N Natwest Trophy Final Interestingly , a report drawn up by the England… The Zarak Partnership The Times Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Should impose itself on a game that lacked nothing… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lillee's sixes not sufficient The Zarak Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holders fall to Crump Multiple Classified Advertising Items Webster catches Curran off his guard after break Cycling Jansher is taken to five games Squash Rackets Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Reuter): Yang and Han take Cup titles Badminton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waddell tribute from Paxton Rugby Union: Scotland Forward Illuminates a Glowing Farewell to the Former Barbarians President Bath give lesson in artistry Bland earns a late reprieve Llanelli capture sevens title Welsh left with much to reflect on Weekend Rugby Union Results Gloucester warm to Swansea taunt From a Correspondent Canberra: England repel Australian onslaught Renwick rises to occasion By a Special Correspondent: National debt to man who helped Aintree prosper Racing: Death of John Hughes Indian Skimmer back to her best From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Soviet Star withstands Miesque's late rally Saturday's results Phoenix Park result Mandarin: Well-bred Code Satin to confirm promise of Newbury introduction Racing: Stoute for Nottingham Juvenile Double 2,000 Guineas favourite out for season with knee injury Pacemaker for Mtoto Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Jockeys Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Hexham Selections The Times Racing Service Playing games of intimidation not skill Football: United's Ambitions Sink to Low Levels of Aggression and Abuse while Millwall Await their Real Test against Everton Commentary Mind over muscle buries record QPR match black armbands Weekend Football Results and Tables Dundee's misfortune is a gain for United Arsenal's downfall plotted by Taylor Venables ladles sugar coating on Gascoigne First woman referee Cox up to his old party tricks Clive White continues his chronicle of Millwall's adventures in the first division Men's Singles Women's Singles Brombard stage a comeback Polo Australians keep it in the family as other seeds wilt Tennis Results from Flushing Meadow England dominate the battle but lose the war Dressage double to Germans Equestrianism Chardon leads victory for Netherlands For the Record Antipodean signings make the difference for Trinity England fall in final Rugby League Warrington point to future Hockey Essex through to the final Cricket Head and shoulders above the rest Yachting Rangers' ambition put to test Basketball View Lane title again Bowls Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Indian pressure could end England tour Barnett makes a triumphant bow on England stage Scoreboard from the Oval Meo made to feel like a new man The Times Olympic Guide Hateley injured so Cottee may step in Aldridge to see PSV By a Special Correspondent: European gold for Mapple S African manoeuvre Sport in Brief Moody steals up and leaves with £65,500 Earnings dwarf Nicholas Gavaskar hits out Eastwood clings to Graham From a Correspondent Nürbürgring: Off-song Jaguar ousted by Mercedes By a Special Correspondent: The Bulls charge to a bowl rout

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