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News from 30/09/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Audrey Slaughter, C. D. Body, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Andrew Moger, Tim Jones and David Sapsted, Peter Bryan Galway, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, William Stephens, Tony Dawe and David Sapsted, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Richard Coleman, James Bone, Cliff Feltham and Michael Tate, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Ann Stein, G. F. Evans, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Leslie Murphy, Mervyn Stockwood, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Louise Taylor, Desmond Lyons, Lawrence Lever, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, A Correspondent and Mary Dejevsky, Richard Bassett East European Correspondent, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, M. H. Everdell, Sam Kiley, Universities Reporter, Michael Dynes and Sheila Gunn and Daniel Ward, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Andrew Hislop, Wolfgang Munchau, Kate Jackson, Sydney Friskin, Peter Sandler, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, John Goodbody and Andrew Morgan, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Donald King, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Lindley, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, R. G. Morris, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Evans, F. Sloan, Michael Cousins, Richard Evans Media Editor, Toru Nagara, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, Daniel Ward Motoring Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston and Roland Rudd, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, Dennis Kavanagh, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, George Hill, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Amédé Turner, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, M. Laufer, Director, Michael Horsnell, Noël Goodwin, A Correspondent Geneva, David Nicholson-Lord, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Gavin Littaur, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Battley,

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Two Britons fail drug test at Olympics Threar of first UK ban in history of Games Tomorrow in Colour Next Week Presspass Index Harrods deal inquiry Ashdown waves Democrats' flag for patriotism Discovery ends the months of doubt for Nasa Shuttel launch puts US back in the space race Soviet parliament to follow crisis talks By Staff Reporters: Urgent call to improve rig safety call Poland postpones Thatcher's visit Hotel Piccadilly Threat of strike at Post Office News Roundup Hurd warns jail staff Film director jailed Civil Servants' plea Gap in pay rates Girl traps burglar AT&T Jarre docklands spectacular is given clearance Europe set to back British Nissans in French dispute Big unions to end Prescott challenge Compensation for delays to patients in Labour policy Pensioners fear for life savings after executive vanishes Rape charge student loses right to anonymity Second virus suspected after grey seal deaths Thatcher firmness pays off Monster mould breakers re-invent the Liberals IBA bans late-night switch TV religion and advertising Stars' laughter celebrates a life Changes in TV ads favoured Tomorrow in Colour Alcohol 'kills 500 a week' Plus Australian Mutual Provident Society Smugglers of £1.7m heroin jailed Portfolio_PLUS_Accumulator LWT Missing valve 'caused oil rig blast' Piper Alpha report blames communications breakdown as 1984 safety breach is disclosed Universities seek more cash Police 'misjudged protest' Watchdog to assess classes Chistianity in school Minute by minute log of disaster Woolwich Union chief in attack over 'lack of action' BBC continues coverage in spite of coroner's plea Gibraltar Inquest Complex issues the jury must assess Renault British lamb is a good buy and fish plentiful Weekend food prices Hats off to the first head girl Probate monopoly TVS Entertainment Pictionary Green path 'is key to future' The Leader The Democrats Conference Motion to protect gays is passed Human Rights Tories 'despise and fear broadcasters' Television Move in deputy chief contest Speech rounds off selling of the leader Acid rain policy demanded Oil rig safety motion carried Candidates' adverts halted March meeting Light pierces funereal gloom as Japan death-watch wanes British links with Iran hang fire World Roundup Hijacker is wounded US defence row ends Broadcast blackout (Reuter): Ozone layer safety Soviet chief of staff reveals naval 'figures' for Nato Kremlin's military glasnost Socialists in despair over Papandreou's illness Election looms in Greece Bruised but unbroken ANC writer returns to fray Nobel prize for Blue Berets Europe considers oral vaccine to eradicate rabies Israel sees a loophole in Taba beach arbitration From Our Own Correspondent: Corruption and disobedience 'behind economic chaos' Picture Gallery (Reuter): Chinese minister's Moscow talks raise hopes of a summit Sino-Soviet Rapprochement Today's tale of two shuttles Mafia 'soldiers' battle to control Sicily Traces of expelled Germans haunt republic Enigma of the Sudetenland 42 held over Kosovo unrest (Reuter): Rough justice (Reuter): Robbers die Press protest (AFP): House to meet Military pact (Reuter): Talks falter (Reuter): Police killed Flood study (AFP): Rebel victory (Reuter): Cuban ties Mannesmann Tally Computer Printers Man and the fathers of invention There is nothing new about mass production of food, the theory of the steam engine-or even the astronomical clock. George Hill concludes his series with a look at some of the extraordinary early achievements of the first technologists Abbey National Exercising female bones Science Report Past Times The Times Portfolio plus Accumulator Mannesmann Tally Computer Printers Martin Fletcher Times Diary Picture Gallery Rule of Ron's gang of 64 Commentary Gorbachov's big gamble Mary Dejevsky on today's crucial plenum in Moscow The leader who lost his way Trial of Prince Louis Napoleon Trial in the Kremlin The Piper Report Discovery in Space Working with Dr David Owen Party's salad days Nominal reproach Issues for a European 'superstate' Britain's efforts on Hong Kong A treat in store Advance warning Youth crisis unit facing closure Hirohito attacks GCSE comparisons Naming of parts Court Circular Sir Norman Skelhorn Birthdays today Glamis Castle Chapel Dinner Memorial services Bonhams Queen's Counsel Luncheon Service luncheon Receptions Today's royal engagement New Lord Mayor elected Chance to invest in Peploe at new London art fair Saleroom Forthcoming marriages Brigadier Miles Smeeton Dauntless round-the-world sailor MR Stanley Dangerfield Sir William Harris Mr John Pinkerton, QC Anniversaries Service dinner Clergy pay bonanza Henry Moore Miss Hilda Clinkard Adrian Rendle Medieval screen decision delayed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yankee boodle Andrew Billen reports that Arts Minister Richard Lucr, on a UStour to research arts funding, did not get reassurance which he expected Ills of the body politic Television RSC "Good Morning, Vietnam" Dream ticket offers bumpy ride Opera Winning ways Concert Henry Moore A mole in the NHS Sue Townsend, creator of Adrian Mole, is turning her writing talents to the NHS, Victoria McKee reports Wedded to the small screen Husband and wife presenters may be good for television-but are they good for marriage? Bradford & Bingley's New Rates of Interest Unsporting race for a moral lead When you're not a winner any more, the rush for the door is indecent in its haste Theatre Concise Crossword No 1681 Entertainments Top Films and Videos Cheltenham shows its spine Jeugene O'neill Theatre Picture Gallery Pathfinder MOPS Can you keep a secret? Television Choice Many unhappy returns Radio Choice BBC1 Shipwreck chemicals on Blackpool beach Government acts to remove union remnants at GCHQ The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,788 Concorde cracks the Soviet TV barrier on advertising Weather A serious trace in the party's blood Conference sketch Markets Beazer in £28m sale Executive Editor United up 11% Geest higher Stock Watch Harvard loses battle to stay in securities Japanese set for £1.3bn GrandMet hotels deal Family feud over best suites DTI and ConsGoId in 'insider' talks Secret information given to officials 'Close' vote on French link-up Exact count sought after Sun Life talks Serious Fraud Office called into House of Fraser inquiry Maxwell tops bid for MacMillan Bischoff & Co Dowding profit up by 28% to £7.15m Business Roundup Robinson in £8.5M buy Colroy rises to £2.6m Tokyo listing for Saatchi Boustead up to £1m Amcor in £21.5m UK expansion Chemicals group bought CI doubles at half time Iel down 40% to £84.8 million Brierley 'vastly more positive' since the slump TV-am picture brightens with £7.8m interim profit (Reuter): Humes group operations sold to CSR By Our City Staff: Caird plans more buys with £12.5m rights as figures soar Fimbra blames delay for deficit of £3.4m United News should reward patience Tempus Liffe fulfils its ambition with Bund contract Four bids on the cards for NESL Company Briefs Takeover attempt on Rhm boosts Goodman to £136m Adwest in 30% rise to £13.5m Audio Fidelity jumps 66% Death of a market character Anglia in £17.3m cash call after buying rival Havers for Outhwaite Learning the language Early bid Glad-handing Puckle to quit MP hits out at 'delay' on Clowes Frogmore up to £39.5m Ship Canal meeting date Raine waits An Unusual Method Of Share Selection Pleasurama profits or Mecca management Comment Money's warning note Quadrex in move against brokers Lift for World of Leather The Times Dealers braced for imminent bid of £8-a-share for Enterprise Oil Stock Market Wall Street Dow closes 33 points higher on rates hopes By Our City Staff: Whatman Reeve boosted to £4.08m Epicure interim £1.2m Recent Issues Traditional Options London Traded Options LoD chief warns employers over collective bargaining TV-am NatWest forecasts fall in base rates to 111/2% Sekonda helps Time rise to £7.66m Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Strong gains Stock Exchange Prices General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen Dovercourt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Vodafone Unbeatable LYNX Multiple Classified Advertising Items French open doors to style The Paris Show B. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Small brother's new image Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Square Automobiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Societe Mercatare Contract Hire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business KENT TWR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr Friday Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chart Analysis Ltd A Fimbra Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Changes forecast in the operation of enterprise agencies FAX Unusual Investment Opportunity Financial… The Centre of Consultancy plc Salmon Charles Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two men with vision see the glint of gold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neath show solitary spark among dull Welsh performers Rugby Union: Llanelli Look to Jonathan Davies against Last Unbeaten Side in Wales Bath are blazing European trail 'Hotel - Sat' Star Buy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toplix Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradford meet their match in Ampleforth Sale of the Century Multiple Classified Advertising Items Downfall of Eton set up by Willis Christie & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items A salute to 40 years of sporting memories Motor Racing Hungarians to give Racers a tough test Ice Hockey Alpha Strutt & Parker Oscar Wilde Said I've Been Rich and I've… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodge's FA Cup dream is on the line with Saltash Non-League Football Today's Fixtures Try this F E Finance in Europe European Removals Household and Commercial Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Special Correspondent: Sponsors' plight a concern for Rangers Basketball Serious West approach to new venture Hockey Haunted by the memory of Arcs past Machael Seely meets Alcc Stcwart, trainer of Sunday's Prix de PAre de Triomphe favorite, mtoto Course record for Douglas For the Record Thomas bout of tuition gives Ray a warm glow Golf Welcome recognition Levainne loses lead in panic Cycling Ronaldson meets his old partner Deuchar Real Tennis Ferguson must turn to young defenders Leeds seek a long-term successor Television money will pay for membership scheme Football Argentina are invited to play in Rous Cup Mandarin: Opening Verse to stress Cecil's juvenile strength Hills tries blinkers on Glacial Storm in Arc Mandarin, By Our New market Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Newmarket results Rapid Raceline Eddery's big race ride has temperature Mandarin, By Our New Market Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our New Market Correspondent: Goodwood Selections The Times Racing Service Nijinsky colt makes a million Johnson's ban leaves a legacy of rumours Semi-final place for Franks Archery Jamieson finds he is lone British survivor Canoeing Search for success opens family wounds The Times at the Olympics Kerly can help Britain surpass feat of 1948 Hockey A gallant medal effort by injured White Judo Brazilians wielding the rapier Football Sabatini the final obstacle to Graf Tennis (AFP): Kurlovich breaks two marks (AFP): Peru thwarted by stamina of the Soviets Volleyball USwomen make up for their men's lapse Basketball Staines arrives from nowhere Yesterday's Results from Seoul Woodhall happy to give best Boxing Today and Tomorrow Quick-fire action which charms and baffles the eye BBC Boxing is to enter age of the computer Acting first A home win No charge Pro decision More secure Sport tomorrow Courage alone is not enough for toiling Thompson The lift-off failed as an Onympian reaches breaking point Exposing myth of steroid euphoria FA punish Davis with long ban A timely consideration McKoy leads a sprint exodus Late start for show Sport in Brief Pakistan move to invite India

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