News from 20/09/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Philip Webster and Frances Gibb, Nick Nuttall, Catherine Bennett, M. B. S. Highman, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Geoff Maynard, Salnsbury, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, Rodney Lord and Joe Joseph, Hilary Finch, Lawrence Fisher, Michael Binyon, Judge Stephen, James Bone, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Richard Streeton, Angela Sydenham, Neil Kelly, Bangkok, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Universities Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Hood, Matthew May, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Rosemary Unsworth, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Andrew Wiseman, Caroline Berman, C. Weinkove, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, G. H. Sandell, Rob Shorland-Ball, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Sam Kiley, Universities Reporter, Steven Downes, Andrew Hislop, M. Hammerton, Nicolas Tatro, Robert Kirley, M. H. Gadsden, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Barry Fox, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Peter Stothard, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, A. B. Shrank, Richard Evans Media Editor, Harvey Elliott and Richard Long, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, John Bell City Editor, Richard Bassett, Robert J. Maxwell Secretary, Philip Crapnell, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Guy Yeoman, Mandarin, Ann Stirling, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Jack Straw, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Andrew Watts Chief Executive and Secretary, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, John Hardy, Pat Sweet, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, David Nicholson-Lord, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Keith Macklin, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Tone Dawe and Dominique Searle, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Caroline de Souza, Michael Coleman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Deborah Fielding, Clement Freud, Hubert Doggart,
ResumoHundreds die as Burmese crush revolt Army in battle with monks and students Inside Portfolio plus Accumulator SAS 'had no choice' Profit setback Degree courses Index (Reuter): Israel launches tiny satellite College fined £250 for evicting expelled student Moorhouse's touch of gold (AFP), (Reuter): Kremlin steps in to end violent ethnic clashes Magistrates back redress for victims Owen coalition call rejected by Hattersley and Ashdown Concern grows for ailing Hirohito HCP Plea to architects for 'renaissance' News Roundup Armoured car crash Nurses vote to strike Pistol at boy's head Mother on probation Trainer remanded Race and sex bias advice for lawyers Motor Neurone Disease Engineering hit as commerce woos graduates Kinnock ally to challenge left-winger's union victory 747 tests ordered as flap fails Thatcher played war games Memoirs of a defence chief Village fights to save cottage Business tax threatens shops Opencast mining defended 20,000 coal jobs at risk Philips New court battle on Covent Garden £27m goes to waste on training teachers Cancer is a black mark on otherwise sound track record The Nation's Health Hayward uncle in £126,000 fraud Green issues have growing appeal A fraudster's life of luxury—in jail 'Bondage hotel' owner is fined Dancing to a new tune Wife freed after attempted murder Quality Used Cars JPs to make offenders pay their victims Malcolm Wilson EETPU's crime 'new thinking' Business today Party divided on nuclear power Energy A few problems with party's 'very own big idea' Owen onslaught on Tories SDP Conference The Leader Tax reforms 'would help thousands' Move to abolish NHS pay-beds is rejected Europe-wide defence review is demanded Defence Lords membership 'must change' Cartwright to see SLD Police witness claims SAS had no option but to shoot Gibraltar Inquest Hearings will be re-enacted on TV 'Rape victims tricked by dapper kidnappers' Protection for bikers Lloyds Bank Headway Hunting for the brightest ideas British inquest likely into game reserve death A Volvo for the Executive who Likes to Drive a Hard… Youth 'lit fires to kill woman of 81' Child benefit may be frozen again Advertisement Private cash to transform area of decay £1bn scheme for regeneration of neglected inner city Mrs Kiffin on papers charges Quick escape Whsmith Aids unit calls for anonymous blood-testing Howe left to wonder whether 10-day trip was really necessary Showing the flag in Africa UN poll recalls Falklands split (AFP): One Army man in new Haiti Cabinet World Roundup Fear of Lebanon split Thatcher on attack Elusive chemical ban Hawke on warpath Ginger groups for Gorbachov French TV strike looms over a woman's salary Street protests defy Burmese Army crackdown Our Foreign Staff: Jerusalem widens its nuclear horizon The Israeli space programme West tries to halt Argentine missile Polish MPs accept Messner must go End of Karin B's odyssey finds Italian port up in arms Ghosts of past hold back Tokyo from world stage Japan's tax reform blocked as scandal steals the limelight Takeshita under pressure Left survives Green challenge Bush limbers up for TV confrontation Moscow's envoy in ultimatum denial (AP): Royal rebuke No invitation (Reuter): Tariff end (AFP): Death charge Israel's man (Reuter): Politicians go (AFP): Fatal shots Citroen Bx Estate Yachting The price of a masterpiece The Letters of T. 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Eliot 'My poem has still so much revision to undergo that I do not wnat to let any one see it' Apes and Man share same genes Science Report The Kitchen Times Diary Picture Gallery Thatcher's Euro squeeze Robin Oakley sees growing pressure as Labour changes course Taking on the A-Team Commentrary Life and whole of the party From a Correspondent: Canterbury Pilgrims of 1955 On this Day Unwelcome attention A Vision of Europe In Search of a Role No telling Finance trap on housing ladder Shops in the Garden Silent majority Stuff of childhood Preventable disaster Where regions have failed NHS Osteopaths' training Masonic ritual The railway poet Dangerous plumbing Damage to land by gravel pits Substitute or replace Thanks, but no thanks School's sole pupil Passing rich High Mighty Warehouse ode to growth People London Bedding Centre Lacking that ethnic flavour Secret is out of the bag at last Follow the On Thursday, Yves Saint Laurent(above), is staging a fashion show in London with models flying in from Paris with 45 truck loads of clothes Ehrman Tapestry Brave New Wales Looking the part for a fraction of the cost Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Today's royal engagement School news Appointment Regrow LTD Kafka manuscript may fetch £1m Picture Gallery Call for law to save hedges Convervation Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Big leap in small car prices Saleroom Reception Prince joins fight to protect barn owl Dinner Sir John Elliot Professor J. G. Davies Mr Louis Franck Captain Bobby Norris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner masterpiece on loan to the Tate Gallery Appointments in the Forces Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sainsbury gift to university Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Morning Suits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kathini Graham Ltd Lipfriend Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Novel tease value Television Albery Theatre Music straight from the heart Catherine Bennett meets the young British songwriter Tanita Tikaram Not the whole picture John Russell Taylor gives a qualified welcome to an overdue retrospective show of the work of a maverick British painter Gallery G. R. W. Nevinson 1889-1946 Kettlc's Yard, Cambridge Eager excellence Concerts LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall Superficial sweep LSO/Tilson Thoams Barbican Hall New medium for the message Compact discs can provide a means to store huge amounts of information Royal Mail Discs wipe out paper profits Philips and Du Pont Optical Fast way to safety in the air Airline gets key to instant information Nimbus Records Maxwell Data Management Post Office updates its system New! Photos on Cd-Rom Hitachi Optech Ltd Saztec Europe Ltd Dataguild Call Mark Lavender at Archetype Systems Ltd Tune in to a sound library Customers at one London record store can now use a Cd-Rom system that lets them listen to discs, read the sleeve notes and the album reviews Sony Vision and sound stored on disc Philips Picture Gallery Bookbank Cd-Rom Service New Media Films Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 1672 Entertainments The adult as a child Winning Move Asthma Television and Radio Going for Burton Television Choice Radio Choice Oxfam Hurd in attack on film makers The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,779 Carving out a new landscape for Kent Weather Picture Gallery Times Newspapers Limited Benn to reveal 'secrets' on TV Markets Le Quesne report on DTI 'soon' Exective Editor David Brewerton Gold slips Kerry US buy Stock Markets Stock Watch 0898 141 141 The Times The Pound Coats turns to imports after currency blow Reebok slip hits Pentland By Our City Staff: Freemans orders strong after postal stoppage Miquel ousted in board battle Kaye takes over as chief executive at Belhaven Pearson shares soar 46p on takeover talk Glaxo aims to lead the world after £832m year Zantac helps salrs top £2bn BSJ Business and Finance BA fails to buy a stake in ANZ Brent Chemicals rises 12% at half-time Business Roundup EIS Group up to £4.6m Colorgraphic soars Gabicci at the double Hambro Guardian Assurance Plc Ossory buys £12m centre Highland in Malta deal Pennant US investment turns sour Glaxo shares to be taken regularly Tempus Erskine House to pay £23m in agreed offer for Quest Record £6.3m at Ransomes Douglas TI Group to pay £72.5m in cash for Thermal Scientific Lebak plays expansion card By Our City Staff: Boom lifts Bryant to £50.1m Another bull's-eye for Sykes Our City Staff: Morgan Crucible at £18m A Really Useful year nets £6.19m Driven to destruction The Times City Diary Cleaning up Picture Gallery Jab and faint Blue chip investment Waterford suffers crack in profits Our City Staff: Dealing in Platon suspended Final effort to agree debt relief plan Creditor nations consider plight of poorest countries Our City Staff: IFIC advances to £3m The flags are flying high north of Hyde Park Comment Our City Staff: Ladbroke in $60m deal Glaxo Chief at United Scientific resigns after profits blow Chinese nuclear power grows Our City Staff: Tysons back in black at £14,000 Company Briefs Recent Issues City Call Bulletin Traditional Options London Traded Options Our City Staff: Delaney agrees £5m deal The Really Useful Group plc SIB moves to tighten rules on agreements Holmes ahead Hogg buys Dee switch Harland talks MPS Shares slip as investors play safe ahead of money figures Stock Market Alpha Stocks Dow falls 17 points on profit-taking Wall Street Dull start to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Sugar blames chip delays Mattew May looks at Amstrad and other developments in the PC industry Now for a video of suspect no 1 Computer using optical discs can now put police on the criminal's trail Morgan Computer Compaq Events To Advertise in the Technology Section IBM How a small UK company is helping to fight cancer WAC IBM A little sharing would make life a lot better Perspective Competition is some areas of new technology does not make sense argues John Hardy, above A brain drain into Britain Fujitsu Whose property is it, anyway? Companies are writing clauses into contracts to protect information, says Caroline Berman Jobscene Growing your salad lettuces in outer Space IBM Systems Specialists Public Sector Sales Profits over the rainbow Interest in going for the cheaper models Computer Insight A rumba rhythm in old Tokyo Picture Gallery Get the picture crystal-clear New technology can help promoters to think big on screen, says Barry Fox IBM New Technology Minis teach lesson to mainframes Big business follows on from Smalltalk A challenge to appease the conscience The problems of Norhtern Ireland have enticed a variety of professionals to practise their skill in this troubled province. In a two-part series, Ann Kent examines the challenges of working amid sectarian violence Wandsworth—the Brighter Borough Wandsworth Health Authority Comprof Public Appointments Technical Public & Health Care The Raine Partnership Bio-Medical Engineers Medical Reps who Can Write Colchester Borough Council Secretary to the Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items Essex County Council Wirral Eastern Wessex Tavr Association Fundraising/p. R. Enabler Legal Continued on next page James Davis & Partners Partnership Secretary Public Appointments Fylde Borough Council Finance Wealden District Council Legal Resources Locum Work International Company Services (UK) Ltd Christian Aid Theodore Goddard NEI International Combustion Ltd Williamm Mercer Fraser Limited IRPC Limited Abbey Life LSA Laurence Simons Associates Shoosmiths&harrison Forward Trust Group Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Badenoch & Clark FINA GGH The Sumitomo Bank, Limited Brown Cooper Solicitors Gray Marshall & Campbell The 'law clubs' shed secrecy With the advent of the 1992 single market, international 'law clubs' are proliferating, reports Frances Gibb Badenoch & Clark Department of Trade and Industry Zarak HAY-at- Law Badenoch & Clark MP Michael Page Legal Smiths Industries British lawyers send message to the East Briefly Milords rule on the Bard Residential Conveyancing WCI to £30,000 aae Law Personnel A small, dynamic and expanding firm have the… Bower Cotton & Bower Daniels Bates Partnership QD George Green & Co Clyde & Co Solicitors The Law Society Bull Thompson Lombard Tricity Finance Limited WE Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Austin Knight Selection Noble Lowndes Mallesons Stephen Jaques City of London East Midlands Michael Katy Facing the problems within these walls Judge Stephen Tumin, QC, the Chief Inspector of Prisons, on the nature and purpose of Britain's jails Meredith Scott Amstrad A Commercial Solicitor Legal Advertisement in the Times Degree Course Vacancy Service Polytechnics Legal Appointments Mowlem HVCA 'Allan Janes & Co' Lovegrove & Eliot McMahon injury completes a bad day for the Bears American Football-Atlanta and Minnesota Surprise their National Conference Rivals Better fare promised in Yorkshire ties Rugby League Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Selection Services Pirates' late winner disputed Ice Hockey Petty Sessional Divison of Kingston upon Thames… Bullivant & Company Kingston upon Thames Solicitors Charles Fellowes Partnership Conveyancer Putney Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gooch and Hick can lift gloom Review of a hectic and humourless cricket season that brought cheer only for Worcestershire and West Indies Final First-Class Averages for 1988 Season 1988 Honours List Pakistan bringing strife-torn Test nearer conclusion Turner opposition to Hick short-cut (Reuter): India will not consider tour compensation Oliver awarded trophy Pools Forecast Graveney not keen to be captain again Grobbelaar ruled out of danger Beckford's three for Port Vale Last Night's Results Recruiting drive may help Derby Basketball FA asks Robson for report on Davis's clash with Cockerill Football Bilbao go top as rivals struggle Overseas football Overseas Results Cousins turns to Moscow Ice Skating For the Record Rowing Radical change to finances unlikely in present climate Racing Seller success for Cecil Today's Fixtures Travelling Tryst to head Sandown double for Ives Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Bath results Turfcall Rapid Raceline Blinkered first time Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections The Times Racing Service Hammond fighting fit for Sedgefield resumption Howell sticking to Birmingham guns (Reuter): Karppinen and Kolbe find age catches up Rowing Armstrong topples the giants Louganis springs back after mishap The Times at the Olympics Aouita takes aim at outrageous treble Athletics: Contemplation of Feat to Put Even Nurmi'sacgievement in the Shade British team remains in medal contention Modern Pentathlon Hembrick arrives late and departs early Boxing Childerley expectations rise Yachting When four years of sweat end in one day of tears Italy slide to defeat by Zambia Football Cooper gets a hand from a rival camp Shooting (Reuter): Americans survive bruising match Basketball Yesterday's Result from Seoul The showdown that is worth staying up all night to see The Times at the Olympics Straker's confidence makes up for deluge Banks makes recovery for Britain Hockey Today and Tomorrow Libya puts its real team on parade US team gets Capital point Loosened load Moorhouse rests on his medal but not on his laurels From sixth to first in one golden length Taylor rejects League offer Final first-class cricket averages for 1988, page 43 Lonely sits crown on rule of R and H Fall and rise of a champion Cook ends his reign Sport in Brief Berry Hill gain chance to repeat cup conquest (AP): Council ratifies sprint record
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