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News from 23/09/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Katrin Thompson, Tony Dawe Gibraltar, Edward N. Addison, Dame Judi Dench, Juan Carlos Gumucio, John Bate-Williams, James Lang Brown, David Grayson, J. E. Applebey, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, George Scales, Cliff Feltham, Richard Streeton Faisalabad, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Edward A. Rawes, Kenneth Baker, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, John Maddox, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Della Mason, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Sam Kiley Universities Reporter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rosemary Unsworth, Ian Smith and Stewart Tendler, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Barry Fanton, Edward Gorman, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Robin Howard, Steven Downes, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Andrew Murdoch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Michael Winner, Wolfgang Münchau, Norman J. Ornstein, Sydney Friskin Seoul, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Hywel Griffiths, Director, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Greta Carslaw, Richard Evans, Michael Evans and Nicholas Beeston, Richard Evans Media Editor, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, John Bell City Editor, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Christopher Warman and Jan Smith, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Christopher Walker, Paul Rossi, Secretary, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Daniel Ward, Tony Dawe, Steve Downes, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Madrid, Martin Waller, H. R. Nord, G. S. Watt, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Kerry Gill, Andrew Morgan and Davied Sapsted, Richard Battley, Mary Tiffen,

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66 rescued as North Sea oil rig blows up Inquiry as gas blast survivor says trouble expected 'six weeks ago' Tomorrow in Colour Next Week Exam results Index Gibraltar witnesses disagree Japan protests over tabloid attacks on Hirohito Gemayel risks new war in Lebanon Three Czech diplomats ordered out for spying ConsGold insider inquiry launched Britain takes six medals in a day Olympic Update Arthur Price of England SDL dispute over posts is averted News Roundup London tunnel link New jail dispute Warning to Todd Journalist's award Killing 'by machete' Pan Am Workhorses with key role in offshore industry North Sea drilling rigs Fire levels 'a danger to patients' Mighty miles for skin research No end to congestion on Underground Police probe drugs link in £200m money-laundering Secret bankigng system uncovered Teachers in Brent to strike Familiar problems in Roman Britain Opinion poll backs Prince TV violence Plan 'increases competition' Polytechnics' funding Princess eavesdrops on pilots Eurobond fraud plot is foiled Disasters Emergency Committee MacMillan 'no conspirator' 'Victims of Yalta' Tomorrow: 88 Pages Portfolio -Plus- Accumulator AT&T IRA trio shot as they lay on ground, two witnesses say Husband disputes his wife's TV account of woman terrorist trying to surrender Airlines must tell over flight delays Abbey National Renault £50bn cost of bringing inner cities back to life Parents sue drunken driver DEC88 Officers want help in tackling violence and drunkenness Police Superintendents' Association Royal transformation for an actress Hope for arthritis sufferers Report accuses Government of encouraging health inequality Britain has 'failed to keep up with other countries' Eleven key areas for concern listed Group fails to prosecute over the post strike Bargain in Jersey tomatoes Weekend food prices Scornful Europeans look for signs of Thatcher realism A Correspondent: Armenia protesters warned as airlift troops patrol capital Russian move to revive arms talks World Roundup (Reuter): Haiti thugs lynched (Reuter): Gandhi climb-down Namibia optimism (Reuter): New hurricane alert Texas Tory smooths Democratic way in South Damage control by a wily professional Muzzled Quayle treads warily through the West Spain given apology over hooliganism Press challenge view of Continent from No 10 Threat of Egypt food riots hangs over Mubarak tour FIAT Cardinal purifies murder cathedral Mob tactics help whip up Serbian mood of hatred Row over 'exiles' Gas evidence (AFP): Vital witness (Reuter): Climber dies (AP): Sweden result (AP): Dissident held (Reuter): Rebels killed Reins of power still retained by dogged Ne Win Games swell wave of unrest in Korea (Reuter): Troops search from house-to-house for Rangoon dissidents Burma in crisis LWT A war all bound up in red tape The Letters of T. S. Eliot Part 5 Special offer for Times readers The Letters of T. S. Eliot Portfolio—PLUS—Accumulator Ghoul Michael Slade Making Moore friends in the art world The latest exhibition at the Royal Academy honours a great sculptor and shows that old wouonds havehealed Harrods Times Diary I am sure that everyone's attitude to the postal strike was largely conditioned by quite silly idiosyncratic motives Owen's romantic delusion Commentary Learning's wider bounds Kenneth Baker on the place of the humanities in education Beyond their own backyard A London Doctor for Garibaldi Hospice services Compel or Retreat A Clerk by Any Name Breaking Lebanon Thatcher's stance on EEC unity Dyslexic pupils Rainy days Irrigation planning View from Brussels Plea for pews Creeping like snail Inviting citizens to play their part Reply to the 364 Scottish nationalism Violence on Tv Limited view Glyndebourne grouse Court Circular Dinners Receptions Luncheons Picture Gallery The Chancellor and the Grand Councilof the… The Royal School Bath T. S. Eliot Centenary Forthcoming marriages Fourth championship for Somerset farmer Mr John Knott President's visit Where the worm lives, there lived Man Archaeology Birthdays today Memorial service Home Farm Trust Godolphin School Salisbury Marriages Dr Sydney Smith New standards in Darwin scholarship Mr William Martin-Hurst Robert Gwathmey Mohammad Hosain Shahryar Mr J. L. Leyden Announcements & Personal Unknown particles emerging Science Report Latest wills Picture Gallery Appointments Anniversaries Monty's beret to be sold Dream ticket Television Touch dèjà vu A Touch of Danger Whitehall Odeon Worlds dancing apart Opera The Midsummer Marriage Paul Griffiths more questions than answers in a Sir Michael Tippett opera from the 1950s Theatre Rutherford and Son New End Three Late Shakespeares An odd couple The Secret of Sherlock Holmes Wyndham's Guild Edge of sound Concert ASMF/Marriner Festival Hall Class consciousness Does the Brirish schoolgirl really need lessons in style—and Old Boy networking? 'Power dressing is old fashioned. You should be judged by your abilities, not your shoulderpads' Solo Royalty and the Rambo culture The Times Thetare London Concise Crossword No 1675 Entertainments Festival awakes Musical tribute to T. S. Eliot Oxford Music Associates Ltd Variations Hoping for the best Television Choice Not a winning streak Radio Choice Television and Radio BBC1 EEC capital tax rejected by Thatcher The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,782 British teacher sees massacre of hundreds in Burma Weather Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Fresh bid likely for MacMillan French choice Steel loss cut The Times Stock Watch Hunt for ConsGold insiders Investigators will seek co-operation of markets across the world BP in £300m move to sell oilfield stake By Our Energy Correspondent: Gold price slump postpones sale Rover holder's bark worse than bite Falconer, the small investor's champion, leads attack Escalator work boosts APV to £21m Octopus acquires half of Book Club ECT Cellular Takeover talk grows as Vickers profit slips Hornby pulls ahead 13% at halfway stage Business Roundup Southampton Cable sale Baltic rises to £5.4m Court rules in bank's favour Connells soars 50% London Traded Options RMC Group p. l. c Loss deepens at Multitone Food group at Ir£2.57m APV shake-up promises strength Tempus Logica up on broader horizons Fast-moving Spring Ram leaps to £6.82m half-time profit By Our City Staff: Strong & Fisher ahead 29% Central Television tops £9m as cost-cutting takes effect Chairman concerned about levy changes Lonrho share dealings frozen by High Court Company Briefs SIB calls for savings advice rule RMC jumps to £86m on good weather and building boom FKB buys two more American companies CSR insurance policy 'cancelled' Cassidy named chairman as Boddington rises to £6.6m Tanner rings the Chimes The Times City Diary Moves in the market The Times City Diary Half-time profit dip for Filofax Brazil debt deal 'a landmark' William Morrison at £13.8m The Times City Diary Buyout talk Bridon ahead £12m sale City Sun dance turns to continental minuet Comment Hard questions in Berlin The Economist (Reuter): Nikkei loses 284 points on profit-taking Tokyo APV (AP): Weak bonds and selling hit Dow New York Shares slide as bid euphoria fades Stock Market (Reuter): Prices retreat as turnover falls sharply Frankfurt Close Bros at record £6.4m Recent Issues Wall Street Watmoughs (Holdings) PLC Systems Reliability drops interim to conserve resources London Traded Options Mild profit-taking Stock Exchange Prices The Time Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trust Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Degree Course Vacancy Service Jury service excuses Taxing officer's duty over privileged papers Wingrove Motor Company Rover Vitesse Fastback Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sethomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Retail) Ltd Motorola Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newbourne of Croydon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Porsche 959 De-Luxe Model Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes acts on costly 'extras' Car Buyers Guide Parker - Fry Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Multiple Display Advertising Items Rover 300 under way Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche perking up To boost sales, and conter Japanese look-alikes, Porsche has given its 944 a touch of the superior 911 refiniment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery The Roundhouse Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Local enterprise answers the call to action Your Own Business A jobless teenager's framework for success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive PA Envelopes In hi-tech Information technology Cannes Croisette Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Company Unique Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand The Information Transfer sympostum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guest House Blackpool Multiple Classified Advertising Items The ways and means to export Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairer pitch should help Australia's hopes for new start Cricket Faisalabad teams Navy's entry in the balance Yachting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Get the Facts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gallagher opts for second row role Rugby Union: Heightened Competition is Opening Way for Professional Administrators Sevenoaks prove fine ambassadors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conrad Ritblat & Co Turn £2,000 into £5,000 Every Month Multiple Classified Advertising Items Williams suited to World Cup post Multiple Classified Advertising Items Established South Coast Boat Building Company for… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dawes is given backing by WRU Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies outburst over course Golf: Scathing Attack on Atate of Old Thorns Risks Incurring the Wrath of Officials Farr holds off late charge by Rhodes UEFA punish Brown Olympic champions lead fun run United to call off match before final Football McEvoy casts a shadow Caretaker role goes to Rudge Old faithful comes to Darcy's rescue Allen has work cut out Cycling Fro the Record Today's Fixtures Roses war games are again an attraction Rugby League George takes over at Exiles In Brief Post for Panton Blow to Bidgood (AP): Moreno contract End of the line for the Rimell dynasty All-weather decision to be made in November From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Bluebook back to best Improving Assatis earns probable tilt at Japan Cup Racing Mandarin: Worcester Selection Results from yesterday's four meetings Mandarin: Ohsomellow to outclass rivals in Ascot handicap Racing Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selection Hammond winner Ives treble White's fine start Rapid Raceline Klimke leads defence Sturgess fails in pursuit of bronze medal Cycling Todd and Charisma further enhance a noble reputation Equestrianism Sportsmanship seen in sharp relief The Times at the Plympics Bronze reward forged in steel for Soviet Gymnastics Koreans attack the referee Boxing: Brawl in Ring after Student's Defeat Brings Shame to Hosts (Reuter): Brazil reach last eight Football Anderson well advised First gold for South Korea Wrestling Biondi brooks no arguments in blue riband event Careless Wood attracts criticism Tennis (Reuter): US and Soviet success Basketball The Tasks for British Finalists Stamina test passed with honours The Times at the Olympic Today and Tomorrow Yesterday's Results from Seoul Childerley moves up to join the medal contenders Seoul Olympics Sport tomorrow Disputed penalty tarnishes image of British hockey Australia clinch their third victory in a row A record that still rankles Wilkie's title still fires world-class ambitions Swimmers double up Sport in Bridf Princess hands over the family silver Cool Cooper gains golden double Tributes to the quiet man Bulgarian stripped of gold

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