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News from 26/09/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Philip Webster and Sheila Gunn, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Philip Davison, David Tytler, James Lunt, DJM, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Tom Dalby, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Andrew Longmore, John McNeill, Geoffrey Roy Thomas, David Lee, Philip Howard, George Robertson, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Rodney Lord and Bailey Morris, Colin Narbrough, Adrian Morant, Christopher Morris, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Howard Foster, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Steve May, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Christopher Walker Cairo, Francis Samish, Rodney Lord, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Abraham Karpas, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Rasit Gurdilek, Roger K. Bingham, Steven Downes, Katherine Matheson, Michael Hartz, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, David Miller, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Peter Martin, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Julian Hooper, Peter Bryan, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Peter Dixon, Bryan Appleyard, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, and James Bone, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Elferink, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, George Hill, David Sherlock, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Marianne Massey, Raymond Brett, David Green, Robert Thomas, David Walker, Lake Sagaris, Andrew Lycett, Robert Whelan, Martin Waller, E. V. Proffitt, Tim Jones and Roland Rudd, Sheila Gunn and Tony Dawe, Julian Filochowski, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Susan MacDonald, F. Keith Sellar, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Richard Evans and Sheila Gunn, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Michael Tate and Christopher Morris, Clement Freud, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, John Marshall, Richard Battley, John Watson,

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By Our Foreign Staff: Soviet reform programme facing defeat Gorbachov blames press for muddling public Past Worlds Portfolio-PLUS-Accumulater Times Focus College degrees Index PC abducted in gun-raid chase Hirohito watches TV as Japan waits and prays Anglicans fear schism over woman bishop Us divorcee heralds a 'hurricane of change' Dukakis puts Bush on defensive over drugs TV chief's concern on inquest Ashdown hunting for the green vote Gold tarnished as athletes expelled Olympic Update Multiple Display Advertising Items Part-time soldier killed on last day Physicists dismissed Credit boom warning Earl sells lordships Warning on measles Short chases Karpov Halifax Labour bases attack on economy worries UDM may get rights at super pit NSPCC to build child care centre Judge urges action to rescue victims of injustice in court Means-tested fines on trial Unmarried women put work first Home and dry Police search for kidnap gang leader Travel conditions will worsen, says report Tiny device signals radio revolution Telecommunications breakthrough Russian family reunited after 22 years Rig blaze radio man 'ordered to leave' Brighton braced for potential attack Perks, not money, lure scarce staff A winter warmer Portfolio plus Accumulator Hero's double Maze case Alcohol worry M1 ordeal Yard accused Pollution plea Minibus crash Euro MP dies Citroen Bx 19 Gti City gent is giving way to a City yob Big growth in car market is forecast Leyland DAF Fun running is a family affair School and business contacts 'alarmingly low' NatWest The Action Bank Ashdown assumes mantle of Northern Ireland spokesman SLD Conference Picture Gallery Owen call for electoral pact rejected, poll shows Mortgage tax reform is urged Housing Privatization opposed Water Talk cut Making a 'man of the people' Business today Looking back at the Think Tank Whitehall Brief Europe and Nasa to sign space agreement Canon Delegates warned against turning the clock back SLD Conference Liberals to be put to the test Engineered like No Other Car in the World PLO adviser expects decision on independent state next month From Our Own Correspondent, New York: UN appeal by Reagan to curb chemical arms Botha to attend regional summit Left-wing protests Lebanon hopes rise Aegean 'holy' island Whsmith Boys from Boston blunder in the big enchilada Tattooed guru charged with saving Quayle from himself Welcome back for Haitian priest British Steel Europe's anti-terror drive nets Italian guerrillas in Paris 'Satisfied' Ozal survives crucial test with support intact Believers challenge Soviet religious repression The Soviet leadership has always seen religion as a challenge to communist ideology and a threat to its authority. Suppression of religious minorities has continued under the Gorbachov regime, despite an upsurge in religious activity (Reuter): Skeletons dug up at Stalin massacre site near Minsk Moscow (Reuter)-Soviet officials here yesterday commemorated Jewish victims of a Nazi massacre at Babi Yar at Kiev in a move towards recognition that Jews were Hitler's prime target Referee counts himself out Philips Compaq Thousands welcome widow of Allende back to Chile NEC Homage to ailing Emperor Pope honours a rebel priest Power and glory in Mexico Phone tap anger Ceasefire ends York airlift Brother dies (Reuter): Police chase Aborigines sing death to 'traitor' leader Gun denial (AFP): Shuttle delay Taking it on the chin Kirk Douglas has written an autobiography full of struggle and sexual conquest. Bryan Appleyard met the last of the old-style leading men in London Story of the world Tomorrow we begin serializing The Times Atlas of Archaeology. Here its editor tells of his mammoth task Tomorrow Grant Times Diary Barry Fantoni Dunkirk, Hong Kong-style Forward from Delors Fashioning a new mould Robin Oakley sets out the challenge facing Paddy Ashdown Letter from Counter-Admiral Story, to the Minister of Marine of the Batavian Republic Bruges to Rhodes One Law for the Road Dark Horse Regulations on Europe's air fares Sans frontieres? Lindisfarne parapet Call from the heart Industrial innovation No Title Violence on TV Aids virus study Debt crisis and the Third World Dr Owen's skills Burmese coup Preventable disaster Silent majority Little and large Court Circular No Title Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements View across the Waste Land The Henry Moore exhibition Henry Moore Marriages Birthdays today Memorial service Memorial meeting Mr Basil De Ferranti Visionary of frontier-free Europe Sir Alan Watt Mr Billy Carter Service dinners St Felix School Southwold Dinner Births Plight of alcoholics Science Report Nature notes Anniversaries Appointments Latest wills Announcements & Personal Times Newspapers Ltd. Pulses racing` Television Royal Shakespeare Company Which is bound for glory? Philip Howard, Literrary Editor, slips off his green eye-shade and dons his tipster's hat to assess the likely front runners for the 1988 Booker Prize Challenge to perception Concert ASMF/Marriner Festival Hall Out of the ordinary way Radio Pick of the Fringe Face to face with le scandale Newsreader Christine Ockrent's £140,000 appointment has rocked the French state-owned TV and radio network and become the gossip of Paris. Susan MacDonald reports Bright spot in a dark world Maggie Gee goes back to the issue of violence in a wasteful society in her latest book Danger-nights in black satin Picture Gallery The Times Working full-time at home Concise Crossword No 1677 Winning Move Entertainments Picture Gallery Information Service Pipe dreams Television and Radio Sun Alliance Insurance Group Cities for stereotypes Television Choice Radio Choice India Mubarak lends a hand in PLO negotiations The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,784 Weather Evidence to focus on undetected car Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton UK world trade share 'declines' Meyer defends £177m bid Rowland faces questions over valuation The overseas connection: markets prepare for further developments Pressure mounting for DTI inquiry into ConsGold bid The Times IMF warns of further rise in British rates Manufacturing shows continued boom CBI points to stronger exports but cautions on inflation Bond may be poised to sell Allied-Lyons stake By Our City Staff: Pleasurama seeks knockout punch Chipping away at Mecca's takeover arguments World Bank reveals $1.25bn loan aid plan for Argentina By Our City Staff: GrandMet still talking over hotels sell-off Fimbra Business and Finance Theme park crash arrests Cookson fails Money Markets Foreign Exchanges Chesham Amalgamations Zetters ConsGold's high-risk strategy could deliver it to Minorco Tempus Unlisted Securities Third Market Gold Investment Trusts Electoral cycle points to slowdown in growth Glit-Edged The Times Rising demand puts Steetley in line for £35m at half-time Today Reporting this Week Shutting the door on history Food guide Sleeping partnership Euro growth pays off for Pepe USM Review Point taken Nerves at a premium Unitech Question marks over exchange rate policy Economic View Russian connection adds spice to Erskine quest for growth The acquisition of a British company by Ersking House, when the City had expected it to move into West Germany, took the stock market by surprise. But Brian McGilivray, head of the office equipment distribution group, told Martin Waller the deal was no U-turn Bank of Scotland out of race for Girobank The Times Finns keen to expand in UK Parkdale plans leisure scheme near Muirfield HK trading slumps on state 'backlash' Interference in running of stock exchange angers brokers Vauxhall to sell half of Cavalier site in drive to polish image Geoffrey Kent to take chair at Mansfield Markets fear inflation despite Fed's tight grip US Notebook Japanese buy Ariadne resort for Aus$341m Capitalization and change on week Posts London Regional Officer The King's School Trinity and All Saints' College City of London School for Girls National Director Elmhurst Ballet School The Mall School Twickenham General Secretary The Hampshire School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Russian Speakers Courses Career Analysts Courses Portsmouth Polytechnic Davies's College New College Cardiff Devonshire House Multiple Classified Advertising Items LLB. External Law Degree Fellowships St. Anne's College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Write or Phone for More Details to: Art & Design Merton College Tutorial Fellowship in Modern History Oxford Brasenose College Scholarships Scholarships The University of Leeds University of Nottingham Chair in Education The University of Buckingham Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Leeds University College of Swansea University of Exeter Where have all the teachers gone? Education Pay levels and classroom nerves seem to be the main reasons why so many young teachers quit the profession Japan Foundation Endowment Committee University of East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational Courses Review St Joseph's Hall The King' School, Canterbury Prep & Public Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Goer Manpower Secretary for their busy Commercial Department Joan Tree Receptionist Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Rodan Management Limited Judy Fisher Associates Secretaries Keystone Senior Secretaries-Paris Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Care a Contacts News International Newspapers Ltd Joan Tree PA/Secretary/Audio Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Morgan Maine-Tucker Mistprestige Secretary to Director La Creme Caroline King Appointments Norma Skemp Personnel Services Entrepreneur Entertainment World W. 1 Joyce Guiness Mistprestige Employment Agency Chartleigh Joan Tree Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake Personnel The Finsbury Secretariat Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items An Open Letter to a Secretary Private Secretary Super Secretaries The Finsbury Secretariat Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Small W8 Solicitors CAM PA to Director P. A to Retired but Busy Ex Company Director with… Barristers Chambers The Finsbury Secretariat Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Busy Sloane Square Estate Agents Senior Media Sec Advertising Co Negotiator required by Foxtons Estate Agents,… Secretary to Md CAM Quatro Maine-Tucker Switzerland Aiglon College Art Gallery Marketing Ltd Meridian CAM Trainee Account Executive Bond Street Bureau Secretary/receptionist in Advertising Secretarial Careers ADMIN/PA Marketing Assistant Bi-Lingual Italian Secretary Bristol First class honours degrees awarded by polytechnics Super Secretaries The greatest feat behind the Games Communications Technology at the Olympics Beaming pictures and commentaries around the world from South Korea via satellites is a massive and costly operation, reports Steve May Konica That phone call home is just a satellite away Adrian Morant reviews an amazing five-year plan Direct phone calls to London take seconds Telecom The race to be first with the news Communications Technology at the Olympics/2 In a bid to be first on screen with the Games results and pictures, the ITV and Channel 4 companies have spent a reputed £7.5 million, reports Francis Samish Britain leads in the long-distance field Robert Matthews reviews the progress our scientists have made, and forecasts developments Pressing on with laptops Philips New Morris model performs like one in a thousand Rugby Union: Scrum Half Looks like Making Considerable Impact Andrew's skill calms sour clash Moseley's self-inflicted kick Ram and Pontypridd slow Neath's charge Orrell regain control Bath buck and rear at West stag party Americans start brawl in Moscow High Estate has split pastern Racing: Cecil Classic Hope Injured during Ascot Victory Warning eyes Breeders' Cup Details from the Weekend Rugby Union Matches Courage Clubs Championship Grant out with leg fracture Sadeem lands French prize Mandarin: St Leger team for Nottingham double Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Carlisle Selections Results from Saturday's five meetings Fairhurst double From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Dark Lomond adds to Reid's day of gloom Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Millwall impose an unpleasant air of physical mediocrity Football: Liverpool's Display of Dominance Promises a Quick End to the Fakse Start Made by the First Division Leaders Goal eases pressure on Hughes Contribution of Nicholas aids Aberdeen Tottenham need substitutes' luck McGrath the target Weekend Football Results and Tables Tactical strike weapon Beardsley's magic casts the familiar spell of superiority Worst and best of Arsenal Australia steered to lead by Border Allen forfeits holiday for a second title Cycling Today's Fixtures The Times at the Olympics Johnson casts aside the doubts to leave rest standing Murray earns her glittering prize Tactics of Senna give Prost a scare Motor Racing Portuguese Grand Prix Details Royal demonstration Polo Arrogance hides an uneasy love For the Record Record is destroyed by Salford Rugby League Midlanders hold on to an early lead Eagle-eyed Reid looks to the us Golf Olazabal wins to go second in money list British risk nothing in tactical success Netherlands ease British women's anxiety after draw The Times at the Olympics World awed into a golden silence Children in a sport fraught with danger Today and Tomorrow Television Programme Weekend Results from Seoul Athletics Exceptional efforts sink Redgrave and Holmes in despair The Times at the Olympics Weekend Resutls from Seoul Childerley one point behind Yachting Klimke denied his individual chance Equestrianism Olympic Trivia Quiz Seoul Olympics BBC Seeking change Hurricane Florence in flow Cram's failure hardens selection policy doubts HCP McColgan eases into final (Reuter): Indian cricket board ignores tour appeal Error fails to put Broome off Canadian top break Sports in Brief Bulgarian exit to be followed by drug inquiry Six golds surprise even Otto Evert is beaten by outsider Holiday break Kim's carnival Strong willed Counted out Scottish game is switched to midweek

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