News from 16/09/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Victoria McKee, Executive Editor David Brewerton, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Andrew McEwen, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Richard Thomson, Cliff Feltham, Donald Naismith, Director, Ivo Tennant, Clifford Webb, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Richard Thomson and David Smith, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Ivor Turnbull, Editor, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, Christopher Morris, Gerald Davies, Brian James, Jim Railton, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, N. R. Taylor, Peter Davenport, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, Henry Seymour, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Seaman (Senior Overseas Medical Officer), Ian Bradley, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Simon Banner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Steven Downes, John Woodcock, John Kilbracken, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Kerry Gill, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Victor Stone, Solicitor, Michael Shea, Richard Evans Media Editor, Gerald Frost, Director, Louise Teare (consultant microbiologist), Geoffrey Foster, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, David Young, Alan Cottrell, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Paul Newman, Rosalind Sykes, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Jenny Gilbert, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, D. B. Welbourn, Daniel Ward, Tony Dawe, David Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, M. K. Williams, Chairman, James Hiddleston, Managing Director, Jack Bailey, Geoffrey C. Lee, Veronica Heath, Colin Dauris, E. J. Pryer, Chief Land Registrar, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Newmark, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Howard Foster,
ResumoSAS soldiers deny being 'press ganged' Inquest told troopers wanted to tell story Tomorrow in Colour Next Week Times Focus Index Government set to outlaw steroids Doctors explain cervical cancer smoking link Gang seizes £300,000 from bank Masked gunmen hold family hostage overnight US battening down as Gilbert heads for Texas Hurd will not change ITV 'map' Big sorting offices vote to go back The Adventures Head at hammer school criticized News Roundup New toxic waste rules Jaguar cuts output Change at BBC news Car thefts 'beat US' End of Piper Alpha Panam Government ends Training Commission TUC vote on unemployment programme brings swift response Ban on soccer hits cable TV Gentle touch at the racing tiller Drug gang jailed for smuggling cannabis worth £4m into UK Police beat man, Dahl says Wife 'ambushed in bed with vicar' Defectors 'still in Britain' Cuban shooting 'Gratuitous violence' on TV criticized Prince delighted by vintage film machine Garrard Next Week Portfolio plus Accumulator Win £206,000 British Airways SAS says Savage had chance to surrender 'We gave him the benefit of the doubt. His did not stop. He carried on' NUT defeats left challenge MPs condemn £800m new town debt Library Association 'Army' to sign pledge against poll tax SNP conference Dog breeder's £1m Private hospitals to ban older doctors Royal Navy Postmen accused of arson Laser show Legion deaths Title approved Banker verdict Seal research IRA arms haul Engineered like No Other Car in the World Women setting low target as lawyers, student survey finds Minister calls for 'designer' sentence Beef and pork top supermarket offer Weekend food prices British Steel New coach rolls into the Royal Mews Peres counting on Thatcher to keep cool over PLO plan Palestinian government-in-exile Rumbelows Pope issues Lesotho peace plea Howe fails to see Tanzania leaders Arias investigates Contra hospital World Roundup Pakistan aids POWs Iraqi gas 'genocide' (Reuter): Walesa sees progress Cyprus talks open The unit born of gunman's city siege Jamaica counts cost of being 'mashed up' Aid appeal in wake of Hurricane Gilbert The Islamic Council Face of a suspected killer Murder of seven French conscripts The Fine Art of Flying By Our Foreign Staff: Kremlin admits new Armenian protest strikes Gandhi suffers severe blow in attempt to curb press British Telecom Dingo baby case convictions quashed Green revolution poses threat of political upheaval Swedish general election (Reuter): Polls favour socialists Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd Bush plays an old tune to serenade the ethnic vote Minorities hold key to California Dukakis plays it safe in Yellowstone Healthcall Ailing Greek Prime Minister decides to seek a divorce Casualties reported in Ethiopian air crash (Reuter): Patient shot (AP): Lisbon aid Postmen back Hostage link Fiji visit off MiG supplies Vote peace, not George George Bush's neighbours in Kennebunkport think he's a nice chap, so why won't they vote for him? Because their town will have to have its first public urinal and faces a deluge of sightseers. Brian James takes the first tour The house that Janet built Saturday Of Aids, mice and men Science Report Dixons exclusive Finally, go get a guru Influence Part 5 Michael Shea concludes his series with some advice on the advisers Times Diary Barry Fantoni More suits than kilts Ian Bradley finds a businesslike air at the SNP conference The usefulness of unions Commentary Taking gold in a greater game (From Our Special Correspondent): On this Day Rhine Army The Times Slow down The Bonn-Paris Axis Opposing the General European views on rule of law Studies of conflict Troubles in Ireland Judgment of Solomon Iraqi attitudes to Kurdish claims Vaccination for all Cholera protection No time like present Postal dispute Until the postal backlog is cleared letters to the… Isis Innovation has long roots Pupils in Wandsworth Court Circular Birthdays today Gownboy Dinner The King's School, Canterbury Trollope Society Aiglon College Switzerland The Gallery Premises of Casa Italia Luncheons Dinner Today's royal engagements Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Duchess in party mood A curious, rewarding craze Sale room Three drops of arsenic to cure a royal knee Latest wills General Lauris Norstad Steadying hand during Berlin crisis Sir Frank Francis The Maharaja of Bikaner Maj Bruce MacManaway Announcements & Personal Trust going for gold VC sale St Clement Danes flower festival Anniversaries Picture Gallery Secrets of Repton's royal remains Archaeology Leukaemia Research Fund Black man's burden Television Gogol in Boston Theatre The Boys at City Hall Man in the Moon Bösendorfer London Piano Centre Hardened in Hollywood Simon Banner meets Pat O'Connor, director of Stars and Bars, a film fallen foul of studio politics Lightweight fails to improve her rating Rock Belinda Carlisle Hammersmith Odeon Corn, soft porn and poppycock Opera La traviata Coliseum Brave start Concerts LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Hall Out of pocket BBC Singers/- London Brass Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pursuing power to the purse Sex used to be the word that sold books. Now publishers have moved on to money. Victoria McKee finds it calculating No smoke without fear Why young women have a new reason to stop smoking-and doctors to stop asking them about their sex lives Experience Laskys On the parallel bars Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1669 Entertainments In a gallery of comics Winning Move The Old VIC M. Butterfly Television and Radio The Times A dignified decathlete Television Choice New man in Ambridge Radio Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,776 Weather Markets Maxwell raises US offer Thorntons' lift Oil down The Times The Pound Profits on course at £63m Rolls-Royce flies in with £121 million in cash Earnings rise fuels inflation worries Demand for City office space falls Thomson sees MMC on the Horizon Effect on consumers of £75m travel merger to be examined BTR unveils 31% half-time rise and free warrant plan US group may buy hotel chain Aldermanbury Square EC2 Business and Finance Racal places £1.85bn tag on Vodafone RTZ stays silent on Lasmo plans Blue Arrow expands with Roco purchase Business Roundup SD-Scicon tops £4m Talbex buys US firm Wyevale in cash call BTR Westpool up 44% to £4m LTOM to extend day Warrants add a gloss to BTR Tempus Trig call for delay on bid Bellwinch plc Schroders Rowntree war nets Suchard £163m Kaye sale Guinness satisfies market hopes with 21% advance By Our City Staff: Profit slumps at Neill ABP surges to £21.2m Onward Virgin soldier Inchcape of good hope Lynch party The Times City Diary B&C beats forecast Blue steel The Times City Diary Car sales boost for Inchcape Merger will out UniChem faces threat of referral by OFT CH Industrials PLC Market-makers suffer on City rental rack Comment Putting value on unknown John Lewis Partnership plc Candover Investment plc Ratners jumps to £6.5m as sales new look pays off By Our City Staff: 83% rise at Michael Peters RTZ Hamleys for sale 'at £40m' Tyndall soars 266% to interim £7m By Our City Staff: Charterhall in £9m call for expansion Alpha Stocks Freephone Rostel Communications Dow slips back below crucial 2,100 level Wall Street Intercity Bid hopes add £80m to Cadbury Stock Market Profit collapse revealed at Buckley's Brewery By Our City Staff: £5.6m telephone acquisitions Bellwinch up to £7.5m The Gateway Corporation PLC Wm Baird rises 26% Perry up 47% in spite of estate agency losses RR John Lewis issues spending warning Call to reject Traditional Options Company Briefs Consolidated Gold Fields PLC Former Britoil chief to head new oil company Ani Takeover bid by CDFC Share split unveiled by Shell Scholes gain Assets rise Mrs Fields in negotiations over minority stake sale Recent Issues London Traded Options The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… HKSE to cancel listings Modest gains Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures New efficiency meets tradition This year sees the 50th anniversary of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in Crewe, a company that in war and peace has fought to maintain its tradition of quality engineering and international prestige Rolls Royce Motor Cars Limited The twin objectives: growth and quality The Vital Years of Modernization Owen & Tristram DC Connolly Leather Getting down to earth again after the war On the battle front and in the bankruptcy court Elegance backed by the thrust of power The magical blend of styling and engineering that put the two word-famous marques in a class of their own Qualitech photo Litho Motorola Warwicks AVON Turbo adds that zing to the Bentley image The men who craft perfection A discreet 'DD' signature on the radiator is a sign that Dennis is happy with his work Waranrd Thomas Fattorini Ltd Leyland & Birmingham Rubber Co Ltd Rists Limited Nantwich ASME Thorn EMI Lamps and Components The long endeavour to share out £85m Paul Blanche Park Sheet Metal Co Limited Blockfoil Briokay Why Bentley has to keep you waiting The super-chauffeur goes to school The Valley Printing Company LTD The Lace Web Spring Company Limited Radshape Sheet Metal Ltd A. E. Harris & Co Salisbury Continuous Dataprint Dutton-Forshaw Special service for a very rare breed Alec Norman (Garages) LTD Wood Mitchell & Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Collectors Cars Volkswagen Scotts A Marque of Distinction Ring Jaffar International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Fiat pulls a fast one on its rivals Test report: Itally's stylish new Tipo is a practical five-seater with good pulling power and few vices Head-up display is safer Mercedes Wingrove Motor Company Volvo Saloons The art of driving backwards Vodacentre MMS Ltd Motors Leasing Redleif Jewell Multiple Display Advertising Items Degree Course Vacancy Service Motorsearch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business G. N. Power & CO Prime US Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Under Capitalised South Hants McBride Holloway & Co For Sale Escort Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fitted Kitchen Design CO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just Desks Independent Financial Advisers Limited NR Yeovil, Somerset Worldwide Computers PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Berwick Financial Services PLC Business Transfer Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Venison and silver birch wine in a Highland hamper Your Own Business A Ashfield Leasing IVL Industrial Vehicle Leasing LTD Seeking USM Flotation? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Invest in the Sport of Kings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fewer entrepreneurs are failing Vodafone Small Viable Sheet Metal Fabrication Company Faulkner Dawes & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Digital Scan Data Products LTD Alpha Envelopes Excell IMS Run a stall for the cause Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communicate Business Systems Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Hotels & Licensed Premises Every reason for high hopes The Time Olympics Guide British men are no longer in awe Tomorrow in the special Olympic issue of The Times:… Minet Programme British Squads Programme British Squad British church mice await Soviet claws Eastern bloc return puts gymnasts in the cold Moorhouse bears a heavy burden Equestrian team is injury free Medal hopes improve as Mahony passed fit All clear Archers in record form Tancred Sand eyes rich Ascot prize Huntingdon Selections Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Glencroft to lead cup rivals a merry dance Racing Reprimand on the way back Racing results page 44 Francome set to train again Cochrane's 100 Memorial service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: AYR Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections The Times Racing Service Marks keeps his side in the game Disgruntled members Trio hope to boost form Petanque Broadsystem Hick's 197 bears the stamp of champions Cricket: A Zimbabwean of Rare Quality Carries Worcestershire to the Brink of Title Essex batsmen struggle to keep title hopes kindled Celebration for Stephenson Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Racing: Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Australia dominated by Shoaib Ballesteros moves flawlessly into an emphatic lead Golf Sweden's lead cut down by McEvoy By a Special Correspondent: Irish out in the cold as Scots eye clean sweep ISRF grants consent for rule changes Squash Rackets By a Special Correspondent: McRae still on course for record books Motor Rallying The time is not ripe for youth to take over England helm Football: Robson Falls Back on his Tried and Trusted Trio Despte his Faith in the Young McGrath delays transfer decision McKenzie surprised by success Boxing Cup failure exacts a price Non-League Football Irish FA awaits retribution West Ham lobby children's vote For the Record New Zealand need only to keep afloat Yachting Skipper leads overall series Canadians fall at last hurdle Today's Fixtures Try this A question of attitude not of amateurism Rugby Union Sandal want a win with enjoyment Bryanston top class to secure Cup honours All eyes on Carr Sport on TV By a Special Correspondent: Hunt favoured in national championship Equestrianism The Times Injury to Greig mars Kent's day of inspiration Another Piggott makes her mark CelluFone Cowdrey investigation Medal hope for Hodge In Brief Rich rugby Ground swell Angling haul League fillip (Reuter): Lemond moves New challenge Mason chance Taylor leaps at leading role Worthy standard-bearer earns opening ceremony honour Indians make an offer to tour eight TV Times Programme Third World divisions thwart Indian hopes Short-sighted folly weakens the Commonwealth itself Rivals' work closes on draw
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