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News from 04/10/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Stewart Tendler and David Sapsted, Patricia Davies, John M. Calabrini Secretary-General, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, Richard Thomson, Basil Highton, Margaret Exley, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Sam Berry, President, Gordon Campbell Secretary, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, P. I. Addison, Peter Davenport, Roland Pease, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, David Nicholson-Lord and David Cross, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Mick Cleary, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, George Alcock, Chairman, Caroline Berman, Sheila Gunn and Sally Dealler, Woodrow Wyatt, Walter J. Rosenfelder, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Peter Horne, Norman de Mesquita, G. E. Lee-Steere, President, Neil Kelly, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, William Allen, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, A. G. May, Headmaster, Michel Syrett, Robert Matthews, Christopher Thomas, Edwards Air Force Base, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Brian Egli, Geoffrey Foster, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Jamie Dettmer, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, John England, Christopher Walker, Elizabeth S. Childs, Carol Ferguson, Fishburn Boxer, Priscilla Mitchell, Donald Foster, Arthur Young, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Herr Streseman, Michael Tate and Richard Battley, Paul Newman, Martin-Goropius-Bau, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Mark Ellis and John Goodbody, Keith Blackmore, Sarah Jane Checkland, C. E. Pugh, President, Michael Dynes, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Andrew Billen, Arts Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Neues Kunstquartier,

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Kinnock wins backing for policy reform Todd issues 'no blank cheque' warning Top Class Portfolio plus Accumulator Issigonis dies Credit record Press awards Index Labour leaders to hold Moscow defence talks British vitamin to give camels more horsepower By Our Foreign Staff: Indian professor freed in Beirut Handshake that spells farewell for hostage America's pride restored by Discovery Lloyds to open for extra hour By a Correspondent in Moscow and Mary Dejevsky in London: Gorbachov extends Russian power base Announcement Electricians may refuse to strike News Roundup Child sex pair jailed Castle sold for £2m Windsor explosives Storm damage gloom Runaway bride safe Store overcharged on 45% of goods Peter Townsend to sell war medals Japan Air Lines Area differences sought in nurses' pay increase BBC union seeks pledge from Birt on documentary Fighting for the same good cause Sports Council winds down research Anabolic steroids Water chief's appeal fails Arms dealer ready to supply IRA is jailed for 10 years Offenders divided on new means test for fines By Staff Reporters: Crewmen 'tried to end swim' Sir Adam grounded by BA's big day Palace rises from ashes Warning of lower standards Fixed legal fees Lotus Former officer killed son, 2, with clingfilm 25% of homosexuals 'carrying Aids virus' The Most Important Lady in the Car Business is No… A-level science courses are altered in wake of GCSE Academic protest against dismissal Sex bias in promotion, women lecturers claim Inferior antiques draw some superior prices Saleroom MMR Three Way Protection for your Child Balloons of hope for a hostage Compaq Safety work nearly ended as Tube fire inquest opens today Government boost for vaccine drive Board puts economic case for Hinkley plant Abbey National Moving house by the scenic route Bomb defused as police set up teams to tackle arsonists Tobacco Advisory Council Scargill in furious attack on reform Attempt to reject document is easily defeated Meacher vote went to Prescott Leadership Membership and cash drive launched Picture Gallery Wholesale nationalization 'no longer the answer' Clause Four By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Left a little stronger Famous victory for women activists Delegates dismiss power sell-off Electricity Elections to NEC Honda Vacuum left in Bavaria after death of Strauss Cost cuts in SDI boost Bush Quayle can beat critics by simply surviving TV showdown for running-mates Sharp Ron is ready for Pyongyang talks World Roundup Fatigue hits polls Monsoon plan snub Danube dam protest TWA For the best of America Strikers go back but foil Army by refusal to work Burma opposition remains defiant Eight are killed in Nimes floods Curtain goes up on intrigue and farce at the Cairo opera Botha retreats from black Africa summit Lloyds Bank Baker promotes school glasnost Poppy Appeal Big funds on offer for Mafia turncoats World Cup bananza adds urgency to anti-crime laws for Sicily Cockfield attacks Thatcher view on EEC union Curfew in Karachi keeps the lid on ethnic cauldron Edward Gorman in Pakistan examines the upsurge in urban violence Howe warning on mammoth task facing Gorbachov Conspiracy theories point to India and officer corps US tells Chile of concern at poll Botha plea (Reuter): Briton pleads (AP): Threat pedlar (Reuter): Saudi pledge (Reuter): Sultan dies Whale rescue Ties restored The return of Renaissance Man It is no longer enough to go through your working life as the master of a single field, writes Alan Franks. Companies today expect their high fliers to have both flexibility and the ability to think laterally: will lack of specialization soon become the employee's strongest point? Biotechnicians of All Trades The Science Report appears today on page 19. New… Holiday Inn Reaping the Harvest The Top 20 Blackpool Martin Fletcher Picture Gallery Kinnock's next challenge Robin Oakley on the need to shake off the unions' heavy hand Beating broadcast bias Commentary . Woodrow Wyatt Making slavery a science Bernard Levin Oct 4 on this Day 1929 The man chiefly responsible for restoring Germany's international prestige after the First World War died shortly before the Nazis became the second largest party in the Reichstag, an event that was to lead to even disaster in 1945. Herr Stresemann Scientific Principles Pakistan Divided Safety in Childhood A head's riposte to Mr Baker Women bishops Port subsidies Words and deeds on environment Energy demands Customer service How Americans saw technology Sans frontieres? No room service Stuns into action Little and large Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements High Court judge retires Asthma Research Council Judges' Service Luncheons Receptions Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Dinners Judicial Studies Board Meeting Latest wills University news Herr Franz Josef Strauss Gargantuan personality—Bavarian first and last Sir Alec Issigonis Births Seeing our cosmos as one of many mini-universes Science Report Picture Gallery Non-Christians join IBA advisors Bridge Anniversaries Fighting in public Television Lorca's surreal time machine Theatre The Public Royal, Stratford East ENO Shock of the not-so-new John Russell Taylor in Berlin admires reconstructions of some of this century's seminal exhibitions Galleries in Germany Station der Moderne Martin-Gropius-Bau Zeitvergleich '88 Neues Kunstquartier im TIP RPO/Leinsdorf Festival Hall Concerts Poems for Great Ormond Street Under High Wood Park Lane Sextet Purcell Room Warmth with wisdom Opera Fidelio Festival Hall St. Joseph's Hospice Aquascutum SeRena Civilized anarchy Promise of an Indian summer Spicy silks, saris and sarongs in tropical colours with a sexy Italian touch are the latest fashion flavour Clothkits London Bedding Centre Susan Duckworth's Ducks This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1690 Entertainments Glyndebourne on the road Winning Move Cordula War and its human cost Stardust and treacle Radio Choice BBC1 Catholic shot 'by INLA offshoot' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,791 Death of Issigonis, the Mini maestro Weather Hattersley wins by steak not steroids Conference sketch Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Decision day on BP stake Sandell claims 41% of Travis Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Stock Watch The Times The Pound Why Agnew is outraged at Minorco's bid Tunnel costs increase to £5.23 billion Consumer debt leaps to £4bn Brierley sets sights on a new horizon Tax regimes Down Under threaten to drive Sir Ron away Edwardes repudiates options buying Now GKN plans Westland bid $15m interim cookies loss for Mrs Fields John Charcol Business and Finance 25-31 Technology 32,33 Sport… Lamont sews up 18% rise in interim profits Business Roundup Sharp ends partnership Stylo cuts its losses Mather buy completed Pavilion m Astra deal First Dealings Last Dealings Last Declaration For… Laing Properties £5m at Barry Wehmiller Novello sold for £4.7m By Our City Staff: Pleasurama chiefs in 10% pay rise Westland lifts off on GKN firepower Tempus Shell 'close to success' on shut-down systems Rockfort tops £3m Share prices weak as oil hits $11.55 Pentos offer BET spends $20m on further US expansion Company Briefs City Site pays £14.75m for Viking Peat Marwick in Leeds move Paris profits Havelock buy Pitcher sold Trust shares HK expansion Algarde sale Royal Bank of Scotland in £79m Spanish link-up Tootal tops £19m at half time By Our City Staff: CH selling subsidiary for £2m Counter attack Legal action planned against four Clowes intermediaries Scaling the heights-again The Times City Diary Chief among thieves Sally's tally The Devil rides out Prospective rises from the ashes with £4.1m Hunting to buy Camtech Re-classified Bilton rise Director goes Office move Unconditional Taken over Coutts & Co Going forward—to 1980 Judgement of Solomon between BP and KIO Comment Lloyds Merchant Bank Ryan first with $5m coal joint venture in Poland By Our Industrial Editor: Expansion at United Parcel Service fuels delivery war Ossory assets show 63% rise Inchcape expands testing division F&H plans new name and £11m deals to aid recovery By Our City Staff: Companies House is relaunched Minet MSCC investors complain to SE over voting plan Trafalgar House sells water stake Coffee price deal puzzles market Japanese HQ in Britain (Reuter): Blue chip rally fails Wall Street Recent Issues London Traded Options Sage MainLan Weak oil sector drags equities down Stock Market Alpha Stocks The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Weak start to the account Stock Exchange Prices Another bite at PC by Apple founder Go-carts to help with the groceries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Engineering Systems Manager Rapid Data Seltec Computer Products Ltd Weasel Trainer PC Micro's Computer Field Service UK Technology Press Awards Software you can now really afford Olivetti moves on profit dip Threat of a security flaw down the line Perspective The restricted security on office micros is a serious weakness, says Peter Horne WAC Morse IBM Compaq How to make the homework pay Towards a future of the computerized cottage industry Caroline Berman looks at ways of working away from the office Morgan Computer Andrews NCR Secrets of the great semiconductor race Great to be a graduate Young people with degrees can now expect more jobs and bigger pay cheques, says Michel Syrett Public Appointments Borough Planner Carpenters Company Sir John Soane's Museum PCL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sova Fareham Borough Council GCC LFCDA Chief Executive Officer West Devon Borough Council Dorset Institute Surrey County Council The Borough Council of King's Lynn & West… Weymouth & Portland Borough Council Forest Health District Council The Raine Partnership Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Winckworth & Pemberton Zomba LSA MPL Incorporated Council of Law Reporting IRS Eclipse Publications ASA Law Penningtons Badenoch & Clark Chambers and Partners Bovis Amoco Badenoch & Clark International Tax and Trust Advisers Brown Cooper Solicitors Banking Ombudsman MPL Bankers Trust Company Austin Knight Selection Legal category sponsored The Young Professionals' Competition £1,000 cash prizes and Apple MacIntosh computers to be won' The Competition Judges Lambeth Building Society Penningtons Who are Stones Porter? Financial category sponsored Burgin & Warrens Solicitors Meredith Scott Associates Advocacy Opportunities in Humberside Ellison & Co Intellectual Property Lawyers Pensions Lawyers Kleinwort Benson Limited Department of Trade and Industry Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Clyde & Co The Government Legal Service Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin British Gas Pifco salbon Carmen Private lives, public cases Legal Brief a right of action for protection of privacy is long overdue, says Peter F. Carter-Ruck No principle prevents father's access after sexual abuse Prospective Equity Partners Philips Priority of local plan Refunding stolen travellers cheques Reuter Simkin Recruitment Amoco Lawyer-Commercial Opportunity Rowberry Morris & Co MPL QD Director of Education and Training City/West End Zarak Hay at Law Legal Recruitment Consultants James Davis & Partners Swingland & Co Leading Shipowners' Protection and Indemnity… Merger Wynne Baxter Godfree Solicitors Legal Resources Parker Bullen Solicitors Mullis & Peake Solicitors Solicitor QD BBM Associates Durnford Ford Solicitors CPS NN Oti hopeful of swift return after setback BP LSA Coventry Magristates' Court Estranged trio may be welcomed back into amateur ranks Rugby Union Laity considers an allegiance switch Solicitors and Legal Executives Redskins' rally fails to catch Giants American Football Law Placements West Eight Legal and Accountancy Services Boxing Murrayfield face tough trip ICE Hockey Law Personnel Banking Lawyer The Times Law Recruitment Consultant Barristers Waugh is unable to find form with bat Cricket ASA Law Nicholas aims for a double Pools Forecast Clark reveals the ingredients that make a champion Golf Barcelona are encouraged as Lineker makes return Overseas Football Overseas League Results Today's Fixtures For the Record Dunning proves hard to please Basketball Results from four meetings Promising Starlet gives Roberts his first royal winner Racing Carson follows same formula Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selections Rapid Raceline Aquatic can initiate five-timer for Reid Racing Blinkered first time Memorial service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service Griffith Joyner's golden edge 'Seek your talent, enjoy your life and keep that fire burning' Biggest may not always be best Commentary Women's record the target Seoul's variety overwhelms an empty feeling Top honour for Otto Four planning to retire The Complete List of the Top Three Finishers Rewards beckon as Britain prove a qualified success Leading 15 Medal Winners in the Last Five Games Preparation is the key to W German triumph Withdrawal talk dismissed Report highlights financial plight of smaller clubs International ban likely for Davis Woosnam declines SA return Balancing act on tour from TCCB Werbeniuk suspended Koreans make a $349m profit (Reuter): Samaranch airs views on Johnson Offer for Webster Sport in Brief Return of Conway off to auspicious start £2.5 million gain for Wigan site First grand prix win for Chang Hockey captures family market End Column

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