News from 01/10/1988
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Jim Denholm, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Andrew Billen, Catherine Bennett, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Michael Dynes, and Daniel Ward, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Peter Philp, Martin Morris, David Pryce-Jones, Andrew Billen and Richard Evans, Bruce G. Grainger, Richard Slowe, Harvey Elliott, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Keith Brockie, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, Vivien Goldsmith, P. D, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Victor Zoran and Veenu Sandal, Jeanne Thompson, Sanda Miller, Patrick O'Hanlon and Kerry Gill, Michael Binyon Grand Rapids, Christopher Ball, Ronald Heager, David Cross, Susan MacDonald and Mac Margolis, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent Seoul, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Oliver Noble, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Marcia Barinaga, Jenny MacArthur Seoul, Robin Young, E. R. Brooks, Peter Bills, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Marcelle Goodbody, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Jeremy Kinston, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, A. D. Jelley, Cliff Feltham and Joe Joseph, John Higgins, Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Robert Worcester, Roy Hay, Archie Brown, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Richard Evans, Martin Trew, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Simon Bames, Aleska Gavrilovic, Irving Wardle, Pat Butcher, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Bryan Appleyard, Keith MacKlin, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Deyan Sudjic, Tony Dawe and Michael Evans and Richard, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, S. J. Prais, Mandarin, Brian Alderson, John Blunsden Jerez, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Peter J. Temple, Brian R. Taylor, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, Sallie Ecroyd, Peter Dear, Michael Seely, P. H. J. Whyman, Tony Dawe, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Nick Denton, Peter Hankey, Jonathan Meades, Jeremy Maurice, F. G, Richard Morrison, Maria Scott, George Birdwood, John Goodbody and Steven Downes, Judy Froshaug, Anthony Barnett, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, John Duncan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Philip Ray, Richard Williams,
ResumoInside From a Correspondent and Mary Dejevsky: Gorbachov purges his opponents Verdict of lawful killing by SAS Government welcomes Gibraltar inquest jury's majority verdict In today's Discovery crew sweat out cooler fault Portfolio Money Review Brown to lose Seoul bronze Christie cleared after taking ginseng Prolific Sport Civil Service strike over GCHQ action on union members British Telecom French angry at EEC backing for Nissan Lord Young protests at restrictions on UK built care Motorway repair curbs are relaxed BBC prosecuted over legionella News Roundup Detention criticized Spinster's obsession Tunnel police armed Big fare rise threat Ira actions made triple shooting inevitable Terrorists signed their own death warrants when they took the security forces by surprise 'Death on the Rock' inquiry How IRA tightened its security Coroner told jury to avoid open verdict Killing destroyed plan to keep SAS role secret The Times Engineers open way for 'super-union' merger to go ahead World Family Drug linked to confession Guildford pub bombings By Our Education Reporter: Parents ready to opt out to keep school afloat Crafting a future for Hampton Court Greater care urged for dying children Reform key to better results GCSE examination French hearing for Brazilian coach Swimmer's death By Our Education Reporter: Teachers walk out in Brent dispute 'Heat of moment' stabbing Phone arrest Search for boy Heart surgery Career ended Family dies Enter Ernie 3 Amis protests Thief's stance Oil workers misled I over Piper Alpha inquiry, says union Death crash cases to he reviewed Breakthrough for commuter airships Drink-driver who killed three jailed Clown says his farewell Prince intervenes on homes Rukba Who will be making the world their oyster? Next Week in the Times Jobs for the 1990s A vintage decision Portfolio Winner Rape case student 'planned to flee' Winners and losers in Gorbachev's reshuffle UK and Tehran agree ties Howe denies hostage link Gun battles in Pakistan kill 70 World Roundup Taba dispute 'closed' Harare protest clash Division on Europe Secret letters leaked Italy links a dismembered Aphrodite to Mafia Britons find head of Minoan statuette Delhi protest at repression in Tibet (Reuter): Gromyko says his farewells Bonn proposal for closer links with Britain on defence Botha steps up his diplomatic drive to win black allies Summitry in Africa Chile torture claim (AP): Australia ban (Reuter): Four executed (AFP): Poll candidate Recall halted (AP): Party launch Heart surgery Philips Rebels train students for a Burma offensive Hungarian party worried by reformist challenge Voters approve Bush's brave new face Pan Am No real winner in the great debate Protests at royal visit in Sydney The price a bride has to pay for the sins of her erring parents From a Village in the Himalayas Nuclear Electricity Seoul South Korea is in the middle of a flat-out propaganda war with the united states in general and the Nbc television company in particular Simon Barnes Barry Fantoni Moscow's great survivor Archie Brown On permanent autocue Commentary. Peter Briemelow Baker's half measures Christopher Ball urges a speed up in university reform "By Him who Sleeps in Philae" A Kremlin Coup Killed within the Law Movement in Court Testing young for drug abuse Highway hypnosis Yugoslav unity Gravel pits that spoil the land Safety on the Tube An ear for poetry Footpath obstruction In public interest Elderly alone Film verdict on Henry Moore Little and large Fair warning Court Circular Birthdays Today's royal engagement Memorial services Scientific Instrument Makers' Company Marshall and Merriman Ltd Cross-fertilization in Coventry Clifford Longley Henry Moore exhibition Service luncheon Reception Henry Moore The Times/Royal Academy Offer Anniversaries St Andrew's Ball Canadian visits Latest wills Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Dinner Prof Ernest Cotchin Mr Peter Simpson Canon Herbert Sydenham Mr Jack Silver Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fresh look at the tomato Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Samaritans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bidding for a lot of festive toadstools Saleroom Large Blue returns Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church services tomorrow Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Judge retires Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last post Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofas and Sofa Beds Multiple Display Advertising Items Kites Multiple Display Advertising Items Style Contour beds Ready-Made Centre Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Personalised Christmas Cards Multiple Classified Advertising Items The look and feel of a store can make or break it. Deyan Sudjic looks at three strikingly different schools in the art of ambiance High priests of counter culture Sun Myung Moon Union support secures the 'dream ticket' Disarmament still Labour's problem The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17.789 New life for the Salisbury spire Weather Best-selling root with no danger for athletes CACC Hotels: Seibu Seeks Partners Executive Editor David Brewerton Speyhawk £50m plan rejected The Pound Stock Markets The Times Stock Watch French win 10.7% in raid on Sun Life Investors block share swap deal with UAP DTI studies Woolworth bid for Tip Top chain Threat to listing at Abbey Water float aimed at small investor Saving ratio at lowest level since 1958 Real income falls but spending spree continues By Our Financial Editor: Fraser files sent to fraud team in July Peter Clowes' high life comes under scrutiny Foreign & Colonial Coutts & Co All comfortable in the cabin? Inside Story As Europe inches closer to 1992, Harvey Elliott reports, business passengers still pay more than they want for convenient air travel When Passengers Club Together Half-time profits up to £34m at Jardine NEI in £400m boiler contract US go-ahead Microfilm up $35.5m buy Buckley's date Acquisitions help Coates to £17m Questions linger as Imf hibernates Members content to wait for Mr President GrandMet hotels net £1.35bn GT shares leap on Deutsche bid talk Ab doubles to £16.4m Guinness case broker on £500,000 bail VW set for share placing on SE By Our City Staff: Fortnum & Mason rise on record export sales The Lazard Residential Property Fund By Our City Staff: Benlox in £4.7m cash call Recent Issues Brent blend oil price falls to 25-rnonth low Business Roundup Sherwood up to £3.05m Top Value profit slips Eagle Trust up to £6.4m £1m Cityvision buy Property deal completed Lefko shares trade again Singer & Friedlander Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Profit-taking hits shares as bid interest slackens Stock Market Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Dow falters as rally runs out of stea Wall Street Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Subdued close to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trust Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures This Week C&G Town & Country Foreign Colonial FIMBRA Abbey goes to vote Family Money Knight Williams TSB Offshore Saracen Asset Management Limited Lautro AMP Big borrowers' crunch day Family Money As mortgage rates go up, more and more people who took on huge loans will be in trouble. Ilitary Doling, suggests some solutions to those being overbordened by debt MIM Britannia International Limited Prestige week for dealers in the North M&G The plastic contest Family Money VAT guide Crash special Taxman puts up his prices Briefing Horse cover C&G Charity law Wider share The Equitable Life Hampshire Building Society London Life For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities… The Equitable Life Capital House Portfolio plus Accumulator The Ministry of Blunders Family Money London Life What's the betting on a price rise? The battle over your savings Family Money Maria Scott reports on aggressive competition in the high street as investors' rates moves up Chase First time in, with a £40m target End of the line for Harvard Harvard Securities has a history of battles with the regulatory authorities, leading to its shutdown this week. But some of the old optimism is still in evidence, reports Lawrence Lever Abbey Life A 'likeable rogue' with a streak of… High-risk investment not for beginners Touche Remnant Good sense prevails in the Sun Life vote Farewell to one of the old school • Travel: Luxury and the Chinese Life, death and the boys of summer Lakeland Bathrooms Sun Alliance Insurance Group A couch potato amid the sofa set Inter View With guests like Noam Chomsky and Tom Stoppard, there will be little chance of any 'chat' from the BBB's new chat show host. But is he still a little uneasy about his new role as the thinking man's terry Wogan? The World of Interiors Restaurant Guide Eurovine No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Restaurant Guide A little food with the win ? Jonathan Meades takes along his wine-drinker's hat to two restaurants which boast wine list much longer than their menus-and menus much meaner than their liquid moutfuls might suggests Eating out Multiple Display Advertising Items Season of the Moules Marinieres No Title Dickwicks Wine Bar Entertainments Chimes Restaurants Ltd Directory Mr. Kong Chinese Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Hot not from the south The Times Cook Trail of the red herring Food Warm up for the winter Drink Cune The South Bank Centre0 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Society Recitals Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Grand Opera Night Beethoven Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dream song Classical Records When cool is hot Jazz Reocrds Steve Coleman and Five Elements Since Die (CBS/Pangaea 461159) Dave Holland Trio Triplicate (Ecm 13 Music enters the golden age Rivew The Cd video, which links high quality stereo sound to the television screen, takes the living room revolution a stage further The South Bank Centre Zircon goes rattling on Television British Gas A virus in the suburban heart The Arts Alice Hoffman tells Catherine Bennett about her best-selling book,'the first Aids novel' Count to 10 and keep applauding Concerts LCP/Norrington Queen Elizabeth Hall Winter comes in from the cold Theatre The Winter's Tale/The Tempest Olivier RPO/Kamu Festival Hall RSC In Monday's Arts page SW Haydn is silenced Nudist Camp Channel-hopping culture Books Victoria Glendinning reviews Salman Rushdie's new novel, which deals in fundamental things such as good and evil She ran from Iran The Blindfold Horse by Shusha Guppy (Heinemann, £10.95) From deceit to the seat of slang Quick Guide Back in the mire In Trouble Again by Redmond O'Hanlon (Hamish Hamilton, £14.95 Surreal stick man Giacometti by James Lord (Faber, £6.95) Ghoul The Writing School Verse for all ages Children Theatre The Week Ahead Saturday Radio Liaisons renewed Sunday Wolff does it again Bridge Trials to select an American men's team ended with a thrilling contest Marshalls Seeds Closer look Chess Border pot-shots Gardening Potted plants can make a bold display in a garden of borders and compartments Winning Move Agriframes Ltd Jumbo solution Garden to Visit Concise Crossword No 1682 Weekend Tips Warm winter colour Pearly royals offer up their apples and pears Outings Cool castle country Out & ABOUTCastle Drogo, one of the grandest country houses to be built this century, is a masterpiece-of a particular kind. Nigel Andrew reports A thumbnail sketch of the art of the miniature Collecting Until the era of photography it was the miniaturist who supplied portraits 'in small compass' How to Find It All aboard for the country house party Travel News Maastricht Nile Swan Hellenic For Sale Freehold Copenhagen, that'll do nicely Travel The best thing to do in the Danish capital is leave as quickly as possible, Hilary Finch writes. And a plastic card for tourists can help you on your way Cosmos Florida Iberia Mr Kipling's travels in Japan Travel Book Travel Notes Waymark Holidays Thomas Cook Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Condor Travel Faresavers Mandeer Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic of Italy Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arlington Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Off Spotlight on Sking Ski Folk Whizz Multiple Classified Advertising Items The fizzling Olympic torch Travel Peter Hankey reports that preparations for the 1992 Winter Games are off to a slow start in Albertville Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portes Du Soleil Fantastic Autumn/winter Dry Slope Multiple Classified Advertising Items A slow boat around China Travel Luxury can have many different meanings, as Michael Watkins found when he took a cruise from Shanghai Travel Notes Candide Hornets in the clouds Choice Saturday Football McColgan's perfect race is not quite good enough Stewart strikes bronze Daring costumes will cost skaters marks Riches embarrass Massarella Taylor's concern for Davis Olympic spirit's tearful return HFS Kahyasi fit to go for unique treble A special day at the races Whatever the result, the man least likely to show a loss at tomorrow's Prix de 1' Arc de Triomphe could well be the Aga Khan, a major shareholder in the hotel group sponsoring the race. Brian James reports on the owner whose victories in 1988 already include both the Epsom and the Irish Derbys Life and Times of the Aga Khan Aouita and Crabb provide a moral The Times at the Olympics Village boy makes good with bronze in the steeplechase (Reuter): Ivanenko sets record Chatrier welcomes growth In Brief Koreans pierce the eccentric image Archery; Franks Ignores British Levity to Mount a Serious Challenge (AFP): Survival plan for hockey (AP): Stolen pictures In disgrace Japanese are lurching into depths of despair Judo Gomelsky takes gold at his sixth attempt Basketball Mill tears Italians to shreds Football Turning on the heat in last test Princess Royal is all for drug purge Equestrianism (AFP): Chinese doubles title Table Tennis Monday's clean-up day Wrestling Yesterday's Result from Seoul Nose-clips apart, synchro is worth its weight in gold The Times at the Olympic Playthings transformed into art Gymnastics Today and Tomorrow Britain give all but fail to take medal chances Australia exploit the hosts' inexperience Americans are clear favourites Jamieson fails but has second chance Canoeing (Reuter): Games quest Struck by the curse of apathy Football; Key Players Shirk the Tackle as the Game Looks to the 1990s Stringer and Norwich show an early profit Today's Team News Tyson faces a wife's opinion In Brief Price agreed Harkin challenge For the Record Ipswich tempt Soviets Cambridge's late rally Burton Ale New and Conley draw level Where Mansell should vanish in cloud of dust Motor Racing Moody aims for win double Golf Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the 24 contenders Picturesque spot with demanding slopes Mighty Mtoto the master Racing: King George Winner' Explosive Acceleration the Key to Prix De L'arc De Triomphe Outcome All the Details From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Silver Fling to gain reward in Abbaye Longchamp Fields Cecil has Dewhurst options Kelso Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Corwyn Bay best in first Million Phoenix Park C4 Goodwood Selections Haydock Park Selections Consistent Park Street appears pick of the Cambridgeshire weights Racing Sheikh hack in control Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newsmarket Selections Chepstow Selections The Times Racing Service Clough eager to use first London outing to impress selectors Rugby Union: Chance for Players to Stke Claims for Places against Australians Today's Team News Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Equity & Law Unions aid game for Dutchman Sport on Tv James insists on full commitment Pleasure follows pain for Webster Cycling World Cup casts a shadow over clubs' aspirations Rugby League Floods threaten to cut revenue Cricket First blood to Deuchar Real Tennis Tomorrow Woosnam and Wentworth Sports Book of the Week Ian Woosnam sets ou on thursday to defend his World Match play title at Wentworth. His 1987 victory helped him towards record earnings of more ?1 million in a year, but as Woosnam himself reveals, life was not always so full of riches The Birds of Norfolk with Tom McJannet Multiple Display Advertising Items Spotlight on Skiing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Captured by the call of the Tay Outdoor Leisure Scottish wildlife artist Keith Brockie opens an exhibition of his work next week in London to mark the launch of his third book, The silvery Tay. These descriptions of his working methods and pictures are taken from the book Multiple Display Advertising Items Home is where the work is Nationwide Anglia
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