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News from 10/09/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Richard Price (Executive Director), William Kay, Andrew Billen, Clifford Longley, Michael Saward, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, F. Hashemi, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Jane MacQuitty, Victor Zorza and Veenu Sandal, Simon Barnes, Roland Rudd, Nicholas Wood and Tim Jones, P. Cranston, David Lee, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Michael Schmidt, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Colin Narbrough, Paul Vallely and Howard Foster, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Mac Margolis Santos, Hilary Doling, Rosemary Wells, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Bills, Charles Jackson, Martin Cropper, Rosemary Unsworth, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Sabine Durrant, Peter Marsh, Frances Bissell, David Hands, James Wood, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Peter Lewis, John Hennessy, Charles Robertson, Jack Waterman, Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Stephen Clover, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Stuart Tendler, John Humphries, Chris Thau, Doug McAvoy, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Nicolas Soames, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Roy Hay, Katherine Stephen, Paul Griffiths, Kate Finch, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, Steve Acteson, Lawrence Norcross, Desmond Morris, J. E. Bryant, Robin Neillands, Martin Trew, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Cyril Bainbridge, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, M. C., Keith MacKlin, Philip Davison, Mexico City, Deyan Sudjic, Andro Linklater, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Samantha Schad, Mrs Jacinth Whittaker, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Patrick O'Hanlon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Smith, Tim Jones, Labour Affairs Correspondent, Nigel Smith, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Lake Sagaris, David Sinclair, James K. Russell, Paul Payne, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Peter Philip, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Cicely Saunders Chairman, Maria Scott, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Mary Whitehouse, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, Denis Howell, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, John Watson,

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Today's Times, in four section and full color,… SAS planned to take Ira team alive Inquest hears evidence from unit commander In today's 64-page Times Rich takings Colourful buy Ulster alert over IRA bombings Coach blames crew for Channel death Section 2 Money Looking for the meaning of Liffe Indian decision threatens future of Test cricket Gooch among eight players banned by Delhi By Staff Reporters: Talks at weekend raise hopes for postal peace 3 , 000 die as Sudan holds up food train Section 3 Review Desmond Morris: Ascot to Anfield The National Blood Transfusion Service Section 4 Sport Last hurrah , for Daley Thompson? Opposition in Burma sets up 'government' Major Ferguson leaves polo club News Roundup BR ends cheap offer Water debts proposal 500 colour TV jobs go Four murder charges Commuter paralysed British Telecom TUC tells Kinnock to toe line on unilateralism Air schedule chaos after a computer goes down Triumph for teenage chess stars Radical plan for crime-fighting Shortages of staff 'threaten prisons' Minister rules out an autumn budget State of the economy Postal Dispute I was covering for Law Society chief, embezzler tells court By a Staff Reporter: Boy feared dead is found safe Man surrenders lorry-load of arms By a Staff Reporter: Librarian gets life for bondage killing Social worker murder Suspects will not be charged Murder of private investigator Director defends film about Jesus World 's children to unite races MacLeans Sensitive Drugs-for-sex doctor jailed "Shame is total' Next Week Portfolio plus Accumulator Seals dying all around British coast Todd insists on law repeal Working mothers benefit from labour shortage British Association for the Advancement of Science The Met. Office Unions reaffirm their support for unilateralism Tuc Conference Defence Picture Gallery New chief for general council Congress s muddled end Evolution battle rolls on Church confronts science By Our Sciecne Editor: Fish clue to quick cure for acid soil BUPA Provident House Demand for state industry reform Pathologist attacked for giving interview after hearing Police 'let terrorists walk to their deaths Gibraltar Inquest Spy blamed for Farnborough break-in Liverpool in court threat over Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointed Auctioneers: Marshall and Merriman Ltd General Accident Six years for vicious attack on young PC Police appeal Spanker jailed Poll tax ruling Taller bridge Killer caught By Staff Reporters: Operations postponed in blood shortage Postal dispute affects farming, education, industry and insurance Boots Hope for end to deadlock on TV adverts Aerosol free from hazards launched Halifax Visa Burma waits for a new younger generation of leaders Egypt intercepts two Israeli boats World Roundup (AP): Space probe ruined Tutu repeats call (AFP): Trotsky 'dictatorial US troops tackle fires Dukakis tones down his opposition to Star Wars Surprise shift on defence Koch silenced in court Howe to defend Britain's record on aid The Foreign Secretary's five-nation African tour Pope begins politically charged pilgrimage Vietnamese airliner crash kills 76 French hard left puts on its frills Allende 's elite enjoy the limelight Scores of Chilean exiless seize chance to return Halifax (Reuter): Anti-Salinas campaign gathers pace in Mexico Garcia takes firm stand in face of growing conflict Peru's troubled economy Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd (Reuter): Seoul reacts cautiously as North agrees to summit Across the Korean divide Community snared in a trap of own making From a Village the Himalyas German nuclear station shut down (Reuter): Aids cases up (AP): Yugoslav call (AFP): Trial held up (AP): Law repealed (AFP): Tunisia polls (Reuter): Biggs plea (Reuter): Storm fears Toshiba Arriving back home this week to play in Tewin Ireegulars' last cricket fixtures of the season (a winning draw against the Daily Mirror Badgers) Time Diary Picture Gallery Bringing out the dirt Commentary Michael Kinsley South Africa's benefit John Woodcock assesses the future of international cricket Heaven, a hell of a place From a Correspondent: Whist-Players Distant Daggers Man of the Arts Puzzling for Pleasure Mujahidin's role within Iran 'Last Temptation A cure for bacon CBI looking askance at Brussels Hospice services Lindisfarne parapet Ringing the changes Silent majority A royal rood Results withheld Teachers' reply on arbitration Gleneagles pact Extra fine leg Court Circular Battle of Britain Thanksgiving Service British Library School announcements The Economist Tomorrow s royal engagement British Academy and the Royal Society Service luncheon Birthdays Seduction of the Evangelicals? Clifford Longley Ripe for restoration Forthcoming marriages Marriages Sir Thomas Gore Browne Handling Government borrowing Professor Eric Laughton Lawrence Brown Tucker McGuire Briths Finding out when a hot meal is really hard to stomach Science Report On the Record Galleymore - On September 8th. peacefully In Memoriam-Private Announcements Services Wanted Announcements The Samaritans Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items American organist Mr. Carlo Curley was yesterday… Anniversaries Today (AP): Film festival award Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Elton John sellout - at £5m Saleroom Church services tomorrow Saturday Rendezvous Drawing down the Moon Vita Vivantis Enrich your Social Life Savori Vivre Domestic & Catering Situations The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Up, down and over the top Streets which used to hum with vegetable stalls now sport designer jeans stores. Deyan Sudjic looks at store-front changes Readerschoice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17.771 At last a drop to drink Weather Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Clowes report with DTI Executive Editor David Brewerton £400m order for Rolls Carlton in $780m Technicolor deal Green moves to forefront of cincema world Road to stardom from age of 15 GrandMet boosts IDG stake and complains over Pernod By Our Financial Editor: SIB plans shorter rulebook £19 m paid to LHW founders Maxwell 'may raise US offer' By Our City Staff: The 'silver set' pockets benefits of higher rates Johnson Fry plc The meaning of Liffe From the visitors' gallery, the floor of the London International Financial Futures Exchange looks like a psychedelic version of the Stewards' Enclosure at Henley. William Kay decodes the multicoloured blazers and the tick-tack of the East End boys who inspired a West End hit Tate & Lyle strengthens links with top European producer Employers urged to act on housing Tace PLC By Our City Staff: Accountants 'start at £28,000' How City beats the postal strike Air boom brings £2bn show orders More O'Ferrall in first US purchase Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society By Our City Staff: Alumasc falls to £3.99m SRO doubt on Fox Milton membership Aurora lifts interim profit 33% to ?6.97m Business Roundup £327,000 loss for S Daniels Citygrove results soar AB Electronic buys ICI firms Sheldon Jones down Symphony claims 73% Scottish Trust makes £8.5m Cookson is set to end Rink fight Raine selloff Cambridge joy SIB go-ahead National Westminster Bank PLC Technology stocks lead a late rally Wall Street London Traded Options Dwek Group PLC Shares stage a fight back as bargain hunters move in Stock Market Recent Issues Bassett Foods plc Alpha Stocks Traditional Option By Our Financial Editor: Laird rises 18% to £17m but shares fall £6m at Second Alliance Trust Drexel case renews fears over' junk bond' market Tables turned on Opec John Swire top for profit UK and Europe on crash course Lake of harmony over Lawson taxation proposals By Our City Staff: Vodafone confident of clearing congestion Big Bang thinking should go as the old order changeth Kenneth Fleet Not making a drama out of a crisis James Capel The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchange Money Markets London Financial Futures Strong rally Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Compensation call for noise nightmare fails Credit crackdown Family Money Many larger retailers have a new policy to avoid bad debts, Maria Scott reports Unit Linked Insurance Investment Case of the compact room Tax Guide Growing older, getting richer Family Money Alexandra Jackson investigates to the newly affluent retired and elderly class Fidelity To Advertise in Business & Finance or Family Money… Row & Pitman Ltd Northumbrian Residential Properties plc Sun Life The gifts and gimmicks tempting young savers Family Money Children have £1billion annaully in pocket money and earnings, says the Building Societies Association, and the institutions are trying attract their custom The Rates The Lazard Residential Property Fund A taxing time for the teenagers Getting through, despite the post strike Prudential Holborn Cooler-looking unit trusts Family Money Portfolio plus New Accumulator Barclays Bank PLC Williamsde Broé AAB High Interest Accounts Trust Mangers Ltd Those electric shocks Family Money Are you being unco-operative? Funds that help you stay mobile Artificial aids rule out an application Everything to be gained by asking Some comfort in the cold London Life People's Share Issues Save & Prosper NatWest The Action Bank A sale that looks uneasy Family Money British Steel was converted into a public limited company this week so that its shares can go on sale. More Privatizations are on the way, but Wolfgana Münchau asks whether the original enthusiasm of investors wil continue Telecom offers through lines to economy Some nonsense on the line Buildmark Season for beating fare rises Family Money The Costs Compared Multiple Display Advertising Items Penalty for the thrifty Four points of the law Picture Gallery When a home is not a house Vector Picture Gallery Rites of passage in tribal life Dress codes and initiation ceremonies play a vital hidden role in the structure of modern society. In the second extract from their new book on today's tribes, Desmond Morris and Peter Marsh examine and explain the roots of ritual behaviour Phillips Merchantmen Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Picture Gallery La Goulue Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chequers Inn Le Mont St. Michel Restaurant Francais No Title The Onslom Arms Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waiter m gets the bird Eating out French waiters know how to put customers in thier place. Jaonathan meades encountered a master Marsden's Wine Lodge & Restaurant Cordon Bleu Le Cafe De Piaf Jasper's Restaurant Les Fauves Julius's Restaurant Due Franco Limelight No Title Directory Belgravia-Sheraton For the taste of Paris in Wales visit Le Boulevard Roast beef, two veg and an eel The Times Cook Smoked eel makes an unexpected appearance at Sunday lunch. Frances Bissell mixes a Dutch favourite with more traditional meats What 's red, robust, but rarely seen? Drink Jane MacQuitty vists Burgundy and finds hidden sources of enjoyment These long-lost vincyards appear to be the solution to the demand for Burgundy Cune Make a mark and shine on silver Collecting Small items are always in demand, from snuff boxes to nutmeg graters Whose life is it to publish anyway? What' s the real difference between an authorized and unauthorized biography? Katherine Stephen is on the scent Pezcoller Foundation, Trento Loneliness of the long-distance biographer Arts Interview The first of three volumes on George Bernard Shaw comes out on Thursday. Peter Lewis meet Michael Holroyd, who has spent 15 years writing it The Arts Page on Monday Habsburg, Feldman From box office to confession Television Fiera Milano Jarre' s jarring note Alan Franks explain why the French composer' s proposed London laser spectacular is in the dock Foreign legions take prizes David Robinson with a round-up of the Venice Film Festival The Awards Theatre Our Coutnry's Good Royal Court Octopus in deep water? The Times Arts Diary Nuclear Electricity The South Bank Centre Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mermaid Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms 88 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Changeling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay The Really Useful Group PLC Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Present at the Barbaican Hits from the Shows Tchaikovsky Multiple Classified Advertising Items Synthesize , improvise, satirize Jazz Turning up acoustic roots Rock Picture Gallery Kiri' s masterful Manon Records Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern music makers Classical Theatre London Out of Town Concerts Films on Tv Radio Televison Dance Jazz Rock Opera The Week Ahead Henry Moore' s revenge Radio Choice World Services Galleries Films Theatre: Tony Patrick; Films; Geoff Brown; Concerts:… Sunday Choice World Services Innocent utopianism The Neo-Pagans by Paul Delany (Hamish Hamilton, £7.95) London Particular by Christianna Brand (Pandora,… Paperbacks Theatrical high life A sense of Direction by William Gaskill (Faber, £12.95) Drowning, not waving Books The English have never taken to Modernism, or, Michael Schmidt reports, modern writes A Sinking Island: The Modern English Writers by Hugh Kenner (Barrie & Jenkins, £16.95) The labouring classes strike Sex Work: Writings by Women in the Sex Industry Edited by Frederique Delacoste and Priscilla Alexander (Virago, £5.50) Wings of war Wartime Writings by Antoine de Saint-Exup?ry, translated by Norah Purcell (Picador, £4.95) Quick Guide Elbeo Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Diary of the Times Classified Home Furnishings and Home Improvements Sofa to Bed The Brandisson Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hampstead Pine Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Swish Window Blinds Pilgrim Payne & Co Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Postal Dispute to All our Advertising Customers Solarbo Deutschland Direkt Furnishing Longship Holidays Swan Hellenic Waymark Holidays (K/24) Sealink British Ferries Snowbound for Norway Travel News The Stones of Rome Thomas Cook Travel Editor: Shona Crawford Poole Special October… Spices and the Hot Love Bar Travel Gavin Bell gives a where-to-go, what-to-eat guide for visitors to the Seoul Olympics—inculding the world's most bizarre tourist attraction Travel Books Jersey Cosmos Florida Holidays & Villas Silverbird Turkish Delight Hols Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering The Magic of Italy Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Solitaire Sta Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Autumn Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Travel Centre African Safari Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devon & Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Cruise Lines Falcom Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Beautiful Wye Valley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent Christmas Breaks The Times Spink Curtain up on Viennese drama Michael Watkins probes the contradictions of the Austrian psyche which lurk beneath the brilliant facade of their capital Television India veto England 's tour Tccb 's lack of tough measures blamed Woosnam shows plenty of grit out of the sand Card of course The Times Cricket world faces split Agassi must carry ousting Connors Thompson succeeds Bulstrode Silver Mist Senna is ready to accept the crown Why the favourite is still 10-1 Olympic Preview Daley Thompson is preparing to compete for his third Olympic decathlon gold medal in the shadow of last summer' s world championship defeat. Alan Franks looks at the real reasons behind that setback, and suggests that Seoul might be different Ellison mixes Carr's hand to give Kent advantage Cricket: Worcestersire Fall a Point Further behind despite Hick's Ninth Century Graveney and Hick divide the honours Last chance Australians bolstered by Wood's solid 91 Stephenson keeps title hopes alive Glamorgan in disarray after sound start Stewart 's century turns back clock Other Scoreboards Green in narrow lead after dressage Equestraianism Munt takes over lead from Bowman Conner routs New Zealanders to claim fourth cup Yachting Fast back route by Sander Golf Lean spell is over for Brown Triumph for Thomas (Reuter): Becker left on Seoul sideline Sport in Brief 'Disloyalty' brings end to Storey' s coaching Athletics Tyson refutes 'ridiculous' suicide reports Boxing: World Heavyweight Champion Speaks on Televison of his Love of Life and his Wife Graham fears for his players Football: Club before Country at Arsenal, while Internation Premier Division in Schtland Everton 's defender kept on sideline Broxbourne under strength Hockey Today's Team News Lebec is true to form Yachting Brick takes leadership Chelsea bans Oxford fans Fashanu will play on By a Special Correspondent: Clarke has the edge through consistent play Choquet For the Record Senna and Prost assume familiar practice positions Motor Racing Hoban concedes that Curran is hill expert Cycling Hipwood takes control in Sante Fe' s tussle Polo A landmark throw gives Felke upper hand over her rivals Javelin record delivers Olympic warning to British pair while Cuban high jumper raching heights will be sadly missed Flag flies with dignity International flavour for Welford Road encounter Rugby Union: Exciting Ties Spice Start of Courage Clubs Championship Meetings to plan the future Today' S Team News Whittle for record clean-up Cardiff have a plan to ease the congestion Clubs rise to a new challenge Tennis Plenty of contenders for Bryant's title Bowls Curtis is poised for a successful defence (AP): Sotomayor' s leap casts an even longer shadow World Record Progression (AFP): Israel threaten to pull out over boxing ban Cue tip could give White a problem Snooker Plenty of contenders for Bryant's title By a Special Correspondent: Brew leads challenge to Italian champions Triathlon Hadley' s day may turn sour Rugby League Brew leads challenge to Italian champions Adams returns with single aim in mind The Times Olympics Guide Continuing a sport-by-sport preview or the Games which start a week today Programme British Team Italy favoured by choice of horses Programme British Team East Europeans aim to lift most medals Programme British Team Next: table tennis and shooting The TV Olympics game show Simon Barnes reports on the moeny that influences the Games Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Tomorrow Why Lyle and Faldo are ready to dominate the world Panic on the putting green Sports Book of the Week Bernhard Langer's summer has been ruined by an attack of "the yips", the mental putting problem which every golfer dreads. In this extract from his autobiography, Langer describes how he first encountered and then conquered the problem. Langer also explains the difficulties Sandy Lyle and Nick Faldo had to overcome before emerging as two of the world' s great players Career Facts The testing of Walter Swinburn George Rae meets the young survivor who deputizes on today's St Leger favourite Fact File From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Kahyasi to retain unbeaten record Longchamp fields Blinkered first time Nostalgia for the course that once was glorious All the Details From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Callaghan to collect Irish prize Curragh today Prince Of Dance stars for Carson Mandarin: Worcester Selections Doncaster results Working party's hard line on crowd behaviour Belsprit Lady on the right track for Rimell Goodwood Redfern loses his licence Newton Abbot Royal-Blue Racing You Can Join now ! Ou… Mandarin: Diminuendo can master the colts Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Goodwood Selections The Times Racing Service Big Race Line-Up Felgate colt is worth following Mandarin: Chepstow Selecions Fillies to the fore in oldest classic Rapid Raceline Setting forth the Wainwright way Walking across England, in the steps of Alfred Wainwright, is not achieved without much discourse as Alan Franks explains The irresistible appeal of the long-distance path lures all age groups There is someting proper about leaving the best part unitl the end of the walk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wilderness & Expedition Skills Training Ltd Come Trout Fishing in Leicestershire Eyebrook… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Playing a singular role in saving our heritage Angling for the Goddess of still waters Hower skilled the angler, the element of luck when landing a fish is never far from the surface writes Stuart Tendler The pleasure pier that starts to command a season of its own The notion of the pier is fast changing says Cyri Bainbridge The Sunday Times Whistle while the others work Where can you see girls fetting? What goes dip, swivel, spark, lift? The answers, Andro Linklater reports, are to be found on the booming factory tour Whooping it up in the Black Hole Alan Franks loses his head -and stomach -reverting to childhood at Alton Towers Quick Guide to Selected Tours A lavish pleasure palace Somerleyon Hall rises from the suffolk landscape like a huge monument to Victorian stylistic exuberance, says Nigel Andrew Meaning of 'tax credit' in double tax agreement Council has duty to consult guardian over child in care Seizing of former embassy was a duty under international law Events Diary of annual horticultural passion Francesca Greenoak on the virtue of Keeping a private—or public—notebook Graden News Weekend Tips Finding clues to a winner Bridge Westwood Tractors Young lions' pride Chess Winning Move Fine views open to yew Gardens to Visit Crossword Concise No 1664 The art of the English landscape Britian' s formal gardens display all the elements of our national heritage. Francesca Greenoak admires their grandeur Sale Tandaon (UK) Ltd

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