News from 27/09/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jenny Riley, Richard Battley Sydney, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, William Stephens, Simon Barnes, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Jean Scammell, Barry Trowbrirge, Peter Sperryn, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Linda Pentz, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Hylton, Mark Ellis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Best, Sean Hallahan, Rodney Lord and Bailey Morris, Dick A. C. Scales, O'Brien, Jim Brookes Chief Executive and General Secretary, Jamie Dettmer and Michael Evans, Brian Beel, Point-to-point Correspondent, Sam Kiley Universities Reporter, Clifford Longly Religious Affairs Editor, Andrew Moger, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Barry Pickthali, Martin Cropper, Rosemary Unsworth, Jenny MacArthur, Rowland Whitehead, Michael Clark, Caroline Berman, Donald Harris (Director), Barry Fantoni, Peter Allsebrook Chairman, Charles Bremner, David Hands, Edward Gorman, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Norman de Mesquita, Harry Rogers, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Sally Watts, Gavin Bell, W. Reece Smith, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, F. I. Kilvington, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Chris Thau, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Pat Butcher, Athetics Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Lindley, F. H. G. Percy Honorary archivist, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John A. Douglas Chief Inspector, Yuri Matischen, Paul Griffiths, Tim Congdon, Alexandra Jackson, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, Charles Baker- Cresswell (Churchwarden), Pat Butcher, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Alan Usher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Michael Frayn, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, P. J. Turner, John G. Todd, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Tim Jones, Labour Affairs Correspondent, Tony Dawe, John Greenway, Lake Sagaris, David Sinclair, Eric Alley President, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Roddy Mackenzie, Michael Horsnell, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Morrison, Michael Binyon, Winston-Salem, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Chris Ham (policy analyst), Philip Jacobson,
ResumoJohnson stripped of Olympic gold 'Fastest man in the world' banished after positive drugs test Disgraced chaampion flies out of Seoul amid sabotage claims Past Worlds Portfolio plus Accumulator Parris joins The Times Index Chancellor warns Cabinet on public spending demands Booker Prize judges stay clear of dark horses Democrat MPs reject use of new party name Gibraltar PC tells of SAS warning Sterling Bank & Trust Ltd. Release of soldier angers Dublin Thatcher to sign £1.5bn arms deal News Roundup Extradition sought Separating smokers Beauty contests cut Arts Council gift Award for padre Rig survivors tell of hydraulics leak Japan Air Lines Universities' reluctant support for student loans Steel union turns down approach to work new pit Murder 'strike legacy' Press Council faces internal crisis on reforms Fees dispute stops hearing Seal tests ignore pesticides North Sea pollution Passenger jets carry toxic waste By Our Education Staff: Public to 'bail out' new schools Women hypnotized by therapist for sex sessions, court told Dr Pyke 'punched by burglar' Property agent is convicted arsonist Anglicans campaign to avert schism Warning to employers on Aids tests International Bar Conferrence Move to end long wait in 'cheat' appeal Boom ends for most of the country Housing market Panto girl tells of 'triple rape' ordeal The Times student discount The Times Presspass West End theatres sold again Six injured in firework blast at festival Gunman 'may have died' Tube revolt Emotions high as name changes The Democrats Conference Thatcher 'Europe's rather bossy form captain' Europe Military training shows as Ashdown sets up his staff Title dispute 'puts our credibility at risk' A Liberal and a Democrat, but not both By Our Political Correspondent: Call for Ulster party merger Shout of 'police' before gun shots Witness says Farrell made move for bag Gibraltar Inquest Bomb specialist called Hurd faces attack on law and order Video is used in hunt for widow's killer EEC rules may force reduction in farming Lloyds Bank Headway Channon's safety drive Barclays Dukakis given edge in close fight Plenty of jabs but no knock-out punches in first round of debate Athens riot over schoolboy killing World Roundup UK-Iran talks resume Mafia case judge shot Bombing trial begins Premature farewell Upsurge in unrest puts pressure on Mubarak Choice for Prime Minister dampens Solidarity hopes Egypt resigned to delay in peace moves Republican hero slips up badly in grim battlefield Mitterrand's love story French celebrities kiss and tell Burma army manoeuvrings divide opposition's ranks Sainsbury's hock Arson charge girl (AP Reuter): Three Palestinians killed in flare-up Pinochet image makers play up Marxist threat Plebiscite in Chile Zhao signals assault on reform chaos in economy From a Correspondent: Economist attacks Mugabe policies Minister murdered Soviet concern (Reuter): Hostage claim (Reuter): Troops leave (Reuter): Everest record (AP): Driver dies Convoys over Shuttle action Surfboard challenge to Royal Navy British Telecom Pretoria eases housing curbs Concession on apartheid Uncovering the secrets... From the scanty camp-sites of Stone Age man to the monumental remains of Imperial Rome, modern archaeology is filling the gaps in our knowledge of our ancestors. In the first of a four-part series. George Hill reports on a fascinating new light on history NSPCC Training Appeal Why you should never tell lays New Words for Old The inside story as a star is born Science Report Tomorrow Designer blight Television Beethoven briskly brushed up Concerts Traditional Homes Women at work John Russell Taylor on two octogenarian artists, a survey of contemporary self-portraiture and a curious theme show Galleries Eileen Agar Birch and Conran Evelyn Gibbs Grton and Co The Self Portrait Fischer Fine Art Sara Rossberg Thumb Jeffery Camp Royal Academy The Rape of Europe Rabb Smooth operator calling Rock Robert Palmer Hammersmith Odeon Characteristic modesty Sheridan Morley interviews Timothy West, back in the West End in a Chekhov adaptation by Michael Frayn Birmingham S British Steel Making style the bottom line Fashion does not always mean hefty price tags. Harry Rogers, the man behind the Aitch Group, aims to make clothes fun at a tiny price - and he is succeeding "Remember, Look out for a Girl in a Black… Clothkits Serena (Mail Order) Ltd. Rowland's Quick on the scent of that whiff of nostalgia Game, set and tops that match Off-beat approach to tradition Huntsmans Aquascutum Martin Fletcher Picture Gallery A charade to shame us all Peter Sperryn on the drugs that blight modern sport Scribblers in the stocks Commrntary TV round to the Duke Conor Cunise O'Brien (From a Correspondent): London Fashions On this Day Unpopular Revolution Voice of Ulster Anglican Triangle Churchyard care Thanks, but no thanks Concern at lost coastguard calls Forces in reserve Housing ladder Stung into action Until the postal backlog is cleared letters to the… No State exclusivity in remand cases No-fault compensation In time of disaster School's sole pupil Alfred's tariff for bodily harm Computer 'hacking ' Little and large Court Circular Memorial service Luncheons Receptions Sotheby's Henry Moore Exhibition Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Marriages Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Appointments Legal Cantata switch Bridge trials Professor A. N. Duckham Life of service to agriculture Dame Mary Colvin Vigorous bidding in the Cotswolds Sale Room Mr Stanley White Dr Leah Hertz Henry Koster Briths Anniversaries Latest wills Picture Gallery Church news Appointments Butchers' Company Clockmakers' Company Farmers' Company Founders' Company Glaziers' Company Dinner Announcements British Heart Foundation London Daniels Bates Partnership S. G. Warburg Group plc QDQUARRY Dougail Oxford Morrell, Peel & Gamlen New Town Solicitors Bond Pearce Solicitors Offshore Finance and Developement Caribbean Bower Cotton & Bower Probate, Trust and Tax Law Personnel Major U. S Multinational Company requires"… Dowty ERP Petty Sessional Divison of Kingston upon Thames Intellectual Property Lawyers Quality Locum Service Amoco Grant Thornton MP Michael Page Legal Wellcome Town and Country Theatre Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 1678 Entertainments Top 10 UK Albums Top 10 UK Singles Hare's stage heroine Winning Move Double Act Television and Radio BBC1 The Sunday Times Variations The truth about truth Television Choice Malice in Wonderland Radio Choice Reagan lauds a new era at UN The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,785 Life and Times of Ben Johnson Canada stunned by the news Weather Carefree joys of the Name Game Conference sketch Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Mrs Archer seeks seat at Lloyd's Stake in MAI Steetley rise US disposal Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch Lawson warns EEC against trade barriers Berlin Central banks intervene to stem dollar's sharp climb Lonrho freeze on Edelman to end Hitch to Carless and Ryan marriage Londan Merchant Securities changes mind on merger Executives give up ConsGold options Five Parnes charges dropped Saunder's human rights protest over trial delay River Plate buy threatens TR trust K King & Co Business and Finance Disco expansion for European Leisure Business Roundup £5.6m for Rutland Clay profits warning Farnell offer unconditional St James Court Loyds Mcrchant Bank Insurance broker ahead Felixstowe Dock doubles Half-time leap in Computer People profits TransAtlantic plea to Sun Life on UAP deal Court battle over one word costs taxpayers £50,000 New focus at Steetley pays off Tempus Shareholders may receive $50m in Boesky settlement Ash & Lacy up 42% Recent Issues Tate & Lyle expands with $305m purchase of Amstar Allied doubles to £2.5m John Menzies slips to £4.1 m half-time profit Tiphook belt and braces All eyes on Europe Charity bat By Our City Staff: Mecca launches attack on Pleasurama hoard Buying time Cornwell Parker rises again Affairs of the office FII profits decline as imports peg prices Turrriff boost Astra contract Whisky chief Gold sinks TSB Tiny transgressions of a withering yellow book Comment A bone for the bulldog By Our Industrial Editor: Banham backs Thatcher on EEC How Group rises 20% London Life CU Record order for Dowty as aircraft demand soars Dalgety purchases US fresh produce firm Brittany Ferries to expand Shares steady as investors prepare for trade figures Stock Market Alpha Stocks Company Briefs Traditional Options By Our Industrial Editor: Buyout in prospect at Clark Kincaid Allied Irish Bank Dow falls 5 points in lacklustre trading Wall Street London Traded Options Lack of support Stock Exchange Prices The Times Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Money Markets London Financial Futures Arming a nuclear 'spy' network Security is being tightened to stop the theft of atomic waste for military purposes, writes Pearce Wright Morgan Computer Multiple Display Advertising Items Short-range radio boost Multiple Display Advertising Items Now to mix and match with IBM Inmac Why the over-40s are going on the heap Perspective Former young lions can still take pride in their skills, says Jenny Riley Events Tribunals court trouble Jobscene Systems Analyst/programmer Marcol Seltec Computer PRODUCTS LTD Cobol Programmers Database & PC Programmers Weasel Trainer Recruitment Sales Executives The Times Beaming in on a better car bulb Multiple Display Advertising Items Digitus Aurora Data that keeps the tills ringing U. K. Sales MANAGER-Sussex Welcome to a seller's market Employers are compromising to fill key vacancies. Sally Watts finds they are even seeking pensioners who have experience Sova Chief Executive EUROPE VIA IA BTCV Sir John Soane's Museum 13 Lincolns Inn Fields… King's Fund Institute Assistant Required for General Secretary Senior Administrator Surrey County Council Management Financial Legal Lovell White Durrant Public Appointments Legal Multiple Display Advertising Items Health Policy Analysts Bio-Medical Engineers Qualifed Dental Surgery Assistant Required Solicitors Badenoch & Clark ASA Law All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to West Sussex Magistrates Court Committee Mrs Sandra Lelvene, IDS Ltd Charles Fellowes Partnership Badenoch & Clark MP Michael Page Finance Badenoch & Clark MK Electric Group ACCA Banking on togetherness A new broom sweeps in Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Young Professionals Commercial Reuter Simkin Solicitor Wessex Consultants Ltd. Badenoch & Clark Jeannine Bradley & Associates LSA Kimbell & Co Solicitors Jordans Powell & Sykes E. L. Wright-Loncaster & Co. Ellison & Co The Chambers of Harry Wolton, Q. C. Wren Legal Solicitors Tallents Godfrey & Co Osteopaths not exempt from value-added tax Law Report September 27 1988 Domicile irrelevant in Convention Legal Appointments Harding Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Fraud trial centres Paying the price of contingency fees Legal Belief W. Reece Smith looks at the case for and against a system in which lawyers share a slice of victory Biomley Multiple Classified Advertising Items South-West spirit of adventure ends Leinster's record Rugby Union: Try from Harding Reward for Attacking Play as Irish Resistance Crumbles Rfu taken aback by late arrivals Reuter Simkin Company Lawyer Legal Appointments Yorkshire miss Underwood Wessex Consultants Ltd. Avon Kirby Simcox Egyptian Lawyer East Anglia Solicitors England's best to take on top-class field Badminton Woods has Bengals growing in stature American Football Royals inspired by Titmuss Basketball Durham complete cup formalities Ice Hockey Cammish sets his sights on Booty's record Cycling Lord's fail to find compromise to save tour of India Cricket Dropped catches perplex Border Coutts set to join champions Volleyball Pools Forecast Mandarin: Lightly-raced Tea Rose can open her account in Hamilton handicap Dark Lomond may join Arc entries Henderson's tribute to point-to-pointing Mandarin: Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Blinkered first time High Estate operation a success Capa makes the most of rating error York sponsor Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Mandarin, By Our New Market Correspondent: Hamilton Park Miller's exclusion from Charlton tie is penalty for spitting Football: No Place for First Division Miscreant in Littlewoods Cup Tie at Northampton Stewart in action with the reserves By a Special Correspondent: Vale's captain strikes again Yesterday's Racing Results Nottingham Frode starts favourite Powerboating Arsenal prepared to defend Davis Bruno back in training Boxing For the Record Bremner's future in balance Ronaldson opens world challenge Real Tennis Today's Fixtures Senna may end up the loser after tussle with Prost Motor Racing Handsome victory for universities Student Sport Sport on TV Broome optimistic of team treble after ride in rough Equestrianism: Predictons of a Full Complement of Britons among Show Jumping Qualifires Countdown to launch of British Apollo mission Overseas Football Results East-West window on glasnost Game The Times at the Olympics When Russians and Americans were last together at an Olympic Games-in Montreal 12 years ago-relations between the superpowers had yet to thaw and glasnost was unheard of. Is their rivalry still as intense? Chris Thau in Moscow, and Linda Pentz, in Los Angeles, gauge local reaction to events in Seoul Ajax committee men resign Overseas Football When the nations pooled their talent Swimming (Reuter): Louganis on course to win his second gold Davis shows no mercy to local player Snooker (AFP): Some salary Ereng moves up from nowhere The Times at the Olympics Aouita is overshadowed by his protege Akinwande out by narrow verdict Boxing Childerley stays in contention despite setback Yachting: Britons Facing Touch Task as Competition Reachs Final Stages Golden day for Rendle Attendances hit by long Seoul working hours Edberg is bitten by the gold bug Tennis Brazil enjoy smoothest passage to semi-finals Football Swimmers present their case In Brief Strong disposition Indian mutiny Official reaction Honour regained Weight problem A plastic symbol of India's slide from invincibility The Times at the Olympics Yesterday's Results from Seoul Today and Tomorrow BBC Olympic Sportsline The great Games disgrace Jackson silver lifts him step closer to gold Wentz pulls out of decathlon Jay ready to discard team that was foiled Knol leads the pack across finishing line Pit-and-pendulum jump and hammer Golf goes to Iceland Sport in Brief Image of Canada is soiled Perseverance with Batchelor is key to British victory Pakistan surrender title Johnson heads roll of shame (Reuter): Rivals clash
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