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News from 13/09/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, G. Hanson, Kathryn S. Davey, Andrew Billen, Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, James Rusbridger, Andrew Longmore, J. C. S. MacKie, Steven Dickman, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Nigel H. Harris, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Tony Marlow, Michael Binyon, R. Galichian Chairman, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kit Grindley, Alistair Hicks, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Martin Fletcher, Ahmed Fazl, Derel Cox, Dr Garth Hill, Michael Atkinson, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Matthew May, Mick Cleary, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Chris Smart, Charles Redstone, Caroline Berman, Tony Catterall, Barry Fantoni, Andrew Bolton, David Hands, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Norman de Mesquita, Robert Cockburn, Michael Hickmott, Peter Bird, D. McK. Kerslake, Gavin Bell, Stephen Johnson, Howard Foster and Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, David E. Joseph, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Micheal Shea, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Irwin, Ralph Dean, William Holmes, Simon Rigby, Peter Davalle, Robert Worcester, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Noel Rands, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Bill Blanch, Yuri Matischen, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Robert Matthews, Christopher Harmer, Craig Seton, Douglas Thow Secretary, Richard Owen, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Robin Pickard, David Sapsted, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Paul Newman, Sallie Ecroyd, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, George J. Levy, Director, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Tim Jones and Roland Rudd, N. R. Sturt, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Mr D. A. Thow, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Elizabeth Flach, Jan Raath, David Young Energy Correspondent, Pat Butcher Nihon, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Robert Lancaster, Gordon S. Robinson, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,

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Cuban envoys are expelled after shooting Ambassador ordered to leave Britain within 24 hours Portfolio plus Accumulator Bank puts mortgages up to 13% In Part Kent toppled Rocastle cap Index Injury threatens Sanderson's Olympic defence 'Cynical' bomb shocked Sas IRA Gibraltar inquest Postal strike called off for pay talks (Reuter): Beirut kidnappers release German Urgent security review after bombing of top official's home Dunhill Jarre Docklands concert banned News Roundup Nuclear backing Saigon musical Opera acclamation EETPU signs deals Mr Men author dies Worker dismissed on holiday fights for job Admit One Unions launch battle for a 35-hour week Nurses' pay regrading delayed by anomalies Awards to conserve rural life Shuttle takes Aids fight into space Attacks on old 'crime of the 80s' Directors' salaries ahead of inflation Pay Rises for Directors and Workers Olympia Suicide youth who shot three had gun licence at 17 Hurd leads call for tougher firearms law as 'mini Hungerford' rampage baffles parents Telecom 'fixer' jailed after £200,000 fraud The girl with a school all to herself Conspirator dies of coronary £650,000 VAT fraud case 'No fault' in helicopter of TV presenter Accord on seizing drugs trade assets An Abbey National Mortgage Portpolio plus New Accumulator Only Volvo Offer Lifetime Care SAS chief denies being given 'death warrant' Gibraltar Inquest By Our Education Staff: GCSE test 'endorsed by decline in appeals' Spotting the heads in a colourful crowd Imports banned on children's TV-am Telecom leads world with fibre optics triumph Businessman to sue union over postal strike Dolphin 'freedom plot' foiled Genetics improve UK beef Life sentence £247,000 case Diamond hint Killer jailed Case delayed Lakes quake Hill Samuel Personal Finance Limited Red Star Dukakis challenged by Bush on defence and foreign policies Britain convinced of chemicals' use World Roundup (Reuter): Food for cosmonauts Burrowing A-bombs World Vision (Reuter): Opposition in Burma turns down poll plan Hostage drama ends as hijack trial continues WYSE Sage Main Lan Arafat turns sights on Europe in his quest for support Thousands of children pay the high price of conflict The Corps of Commissionaires Anti-Pinochet anger erupts (Reuter): Siberian shoppers tackle Gorbachov (AP): Hurricane hits (AFP): Satellite rise (Reuter): Flood toll (Reuter): Frigate crash (AFP): Police jailed (Reuter): Sikh bomb (Reuter): Tehran veto Correction MBP Priest in hiding after rampage by Haiti gang Budapest marchers press for referendum on dam Controversy over Danube project Irrigation schemes 'hurting poor' British Gas Howe refines the diplomatic two-step Warning signal to Kenya on human rights record Pope pleads for end to war training Telecom Gold British Airways Botha safari aims to end isolation of South Africa President chooses Mozambique as for first state visit to black-ruled nation Genetic testing issue provokes Aboriginal rage Battlefield yields a grim harvest Letter from Verdun But first, find your fixer Micheal Shea explains how to identify an organization's decision-taker and how to expose the opposition Preserving the best of the past Today we publish the winners of The Times/Royal RICS Institution of Chartered Surveyors Conservation Awards for 1988. George Hill reports Interflora Killer on the loose New Words for Old Unique bore Science Report How to Hold Centre Stage Cancer Relief Award Winners Times Diary I am constantly asked why the American polls are "all over the place", citing, for instance, a recent Gallup Poll showing the Republican Candidate High tide with the seals Commentary Games: how big the risk? Gavin Bell reports on the reality behind Korea's student strife Scots Nats buzz again Martin Fletcher Sept 13 on this Day 1910 The Late Mr. Holman Hunt The Heart of the Balkans Motorway dangers A cure for bacon End of an Age Doing the splits Elton John sale Striking back at postal strikers During the postal dispute letters to the Editor may… Market forces and social benefits N Ireland policy Soviet Armenia Great plagues A royal rood Trivial pursuits? Putting care of patients first Measure for measure Period flavour Court Circular Douglas-Home award deadline is extended School announcements Sotheby's Today's royal engagements Small-flowered chrysanthemums are stars at the national show Horticulture Sailing through Birthdays today Reception Anniversaries Management Fellowships Forthcoming marriages Beatles drum withdrawn after ownership dispute Saleroom Church appointments Appointments A memorial service for Dr H. Wykeham Balme, Ma, Md,… Marriages Roger Hargreaves Creator of the Mr Men Maj-Gen Boris Smyslovsky Mr W. B. Adam Announcements & Personal Picture Gallery Latest estates British Heart Foundation Times Newspapers Ltd Roads to freedom Television Follies Lyrical pace Concerts SNO/Thomson Albert Hall Women in music: a cause well served Lonton Queen Elizabeth Hall Odd couple Alistair Hicks reviews shows by two very individual British painters Galleries Leon Kossoff Anthony D'Offay Carel Weight Bernard Jacobson Art of marital politics The Way to Keep Him orange Trec, Richmond Theatre A Doll's House/Riverside Studios Natural elegance Dance Giselle Marlowe, Canterbury Soap opera with a woolly plot The Edina Ronay saga of success continues with her first venture into the West End Chanelle comeback The echo of a famous name with a chic all its own Barker of Earls Barton Designer gem Clothkits Test of talent People Huntsmans Pallant Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1666 Entertainments That Durbridge touch Winning Move Barclaycard Television and Radio Using the grey matter Television Choice Radio Choice Oxfam The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,773 Weather Markets the Pound Gold price lowest for 18 months Executive Editor David Brewerton Rugby soars Tarmac buy The Times Stock Watch 0898 141 141 City calm as retail sales hit new high Bank lifts mortgages to 13% Travis and Perkins boosted by £223m agreed merger Maxwell suffers US bid setback By Our Economics Correspondent: £200m rush to put cash into housing Investors attracted by tax relief on BES scheme Sun Life in European link-up Besieged insurer's £158m French connection Allied Irish bids for rest of US bank Oil price slides below $13 Delta CALA builds a 56% rise in profits Business Roundup £600,000 buy for Verson Magnetic group falls Gibbs Mew sells offshoot Williams disposals Alpha Stocks Rover Group My Holdings ahead 40% P&o to seek new listings Myson up 15% at half time Companies plan to join wholesale gas market Norfolk ready to buy hotels Falcon Resources Plc Fruitful union at Travis and Perkins Tempus The Rugby Group Plc By Our City Staff: Menvale jumps 52% to £9.6m Company Briefs McKay Securities Plc Property sales help push Suter to halfway £19.9m Dalgety beats forecasts at £99m Delta in advance to £34m Eye-wipe by the light blues British Vita rises to £16.8m Oil prices slump hits Goal Man who would be ... The Times City Diary Perfect timing The Times City Diary Motoring North The Times City Diary Vosper on course for £180m Saudi deal Thorn sale Harland talks Export service Iraqi purchase Welsh office GrandMet buy BM Blurred pictures on the ITV screens Comment Sun Life at High Noon (Reuter): Lawson VAT view rejected by Delors Tilbury pays £10.3m for shop fitter Pleasurama Plc Saatchi in £9.2m Nz agency buy New job cuts feared as turnover falls Stock Market (Reuter): Strong imports cut Japanese surplus London Traded Options By Our City Staff: Canning held to 6% rise ASD surges to £3.36m at half-way stage Recent Issues Equities USM takeovers jump after Black Monday Traditional Options Creighton Laboratories plc (Reuter): Dow edges higher in mixed trade Wall Street Modest gains Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio plus New Accumulator The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Infra-red breakthrough A new infra-red camera has been developed that can work at room temperature, says Robert Matthews Plessey scores a world first that could become a valuable in disaster rescue Competitors get together to head off IBM strategy Compaq IBM Multiple Display Advertising Items Events Vax Cobol/ingres ORIC Harlequin 'Blackmail' threat as the 1990 s approach Perspective New Technology Blandford & Cavendish Greythorn Recruitment New Technology Unit Trust Software Ab executive Will-Denn Resources Ltd IBM Everex Look at management as well as the spending Jobscene 'Before improving, you must measure exactly how you are doing today' Graduate gateway to enterprise Changing from student to entrepreneur is not easy. There are schemes to help bridge the gap, says John Llewelyn Owens Public Appointments Surrey County Council BTO New Technology Computer Insight Edward Todd Associates A High Rate of Success Bedfordshire Sutton Magistrates' Courts Committe Three Rivers District Council The Law Society The General Synod of the Church of England Board for… Arthritis Care Kirklees Magistrates Courts Committee Eastern Wessex TAVR Association Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust Scottish Regional… CPRE Natural Resources Health Centre All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Wandsworth-the Brighter Borough Croydon Christian Aid Kenneth Elliott & Rowe Charles Fellowes Partnership Accord Personnel Kingston upon Thames Legal Appointments MP Dartford Borough Council Harrow West sussex Country Life - City Style Corait & Company Accord Personnel Wandsworth Health Authority Ashford Saunders & Company Legal Services Fat cats want more cream Partners complain of over-work yet seek new clients. How will they cope? Legal Appointments Baker & McKenzie Gabriel Duffy Consultancy MP Stephens & Scown Racal The lure of 1992 is taking effectBRIEFLY Briefly James Davis & Partners Linklaters & Paines Office of Fair Trading Gould & Swayne House of Lords Legal Assistant Benning Hoare & Drew JHA GKN James Davis & Partners MP Glovers Angel McHatton Stuttaford Partnership Oyez Grey Marshall & Campbell News Scotland Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roper & Roper F. J. Selleck Associates (U. K.) Limited British Gas Eastern LSA Laurence Simons Associates Clifford Chance Law Personnel Humfrys & Symonds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark Norton Rose SUN Reuter Simkin Recruitment Articled Clerk Mallesons Stephen Jaques Capstick Hamer & Co Niel F. Jones & Co Finding a scapegoat for every misfortune Legal Brief Dr Garth Hill analyses why claims against doctors are on the increase Legal Appointments Badenoch & Clark ER Wilander perfects his lines Tennis: Flushing Meadow Men's Final Will Live Long in the Memory Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Wasps pass first test with honours ICE Hockey Badenoch & Clark Waldron Wetherell & Co Ferrari's win ends one-sided contests Motor Racing Curran ponders future Cycling McAllister called up as Scots run into trouble Football-Hazardous Build-Up to World Cup Match in Norway for Andy Roxburgh Turner makes a return Pools Forecast The Times Midland Degree Course Vacancy Service Bordeaux with a hangover after midweek cup game Overseas League Results Summer Changes Credibility depends on off-court performance Basketball Racing Results Talented Falco has fine opportunity to advance Cambridgeshire claims Racing: Cumani Set for Yarmouth Double Indian Rose in demand Redcar Selections Rapid Raceline Flat winner for O'Neill Mary Linoa best Mandarin: Yarmouth Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections The Times Racing Service Maiestician for Cesarewitch Jockey Club backs all-weather plan Graveney dismissed as captain of Gloucestershire Cricket: County's Decision to Change Leadership May Spark a Winter Revolt in West Country Australians have to settle for draw Yesterday's Other Scoreboards (Reuter): Qadir in pre-Test flu fight Leading First-Class Averages Gifford hangs up his baggy whites to standing ovation Surrey put Oval plans into action Today's Fixtures Career details (AP): Atalanta signing Jones moves ahead with his final putt Golf Surprise visits to clubs in order to safeguard game Rugby Union James quits after 14 years with club Midlands make four changes North switch Bentley (Reuter): All Blacks included The Times Olympics Guide Continuing a sport-by-sport preview of the Games, which start on Saturday Game stalked by the ghost of a Montagu Programme British Team By Our Shooting Correspondent: Kurka will take aim on Cooper Programme British Team Finishing touch timely for San Francisco American Football How drug abuse will win the day John Goodbody on why chemists are losing ground in the race against doping at Seoul Morgan dispels brutish images Weightlifter is quick to prove the athletic qualities needed for his discipline For the Record Sofia has claims to be favourite among candidates Footballers hoping to establish a new trend Student Sport Malory left in lurch Volleyball Diplomatic gain for Manchester Lowly placing ends hopes for sole Briton Yachting French denied clean sweep Rocastle comes in as crowd puller McGrath deal Hearn's players to flout law on logos Worcester gain sight of title after 14-year wait A close encounter for the last man standing Tour's fate in India's hands Britannic Assurance Championship table Cheats are cursed before they start Cardiff s hopes are dashed IOC blunders at Royal welcoming Benn row resolved Sport in Brief Kent slip back in race after frustrating day (Reuter): No change to status of Berndt The Olympics in The Times A secret liking of SA's policies End Column

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