News from 07/10/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Sandleson, Victoria McKee, Graham Rock, David Tytler, Andrew Billen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Stephen Leather, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Gillian Newsum, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, David Rhys-Jones, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Gerald Davies, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Devonport, George Thomson Chairman, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, T. Geraghty, Leader, Martin Cropper, Fred R. Atkin, Cameron Kellecher, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, David Hands, J. B. Hodge, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Norman de Mesquita, Sam Kiley, Universities Reporter, Norman Willis General Secretary, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Caithness, L. B. Wheatley, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Anthony Hodges, Emma Wilkins, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Liz Gill, Glenarthur, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Michael Dynes, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Daniel Ward Motoring Correspondent, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, David Crouch, Keith MacKlin, Peter Hallgarten, Chairman, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Mel Webb, R. Evans (Marketing Director), Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Craig Seton and Daniel Ward, Geoffrey J. Samuel. Headmaste, Alan Franks, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Derek Prag, Lake Sagaris, David Sinclair, Colin Narborough, Damon Hart-Davis, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, F. G. de L. Rutherford, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Battley,
ResumoKinnock beaten in defence votes Leader says triple defeat on nuclear arms 'not conclusive' Portfolio—PLUS—Accumulator Curfew in Algiers Bid dispute Euro warning US challenge Bar results Index Tube fire victims get lawyer Law lords likely to allow Spycatcher extracts Chilean Cabinet resigns Joy in streets at Pinochet defeat British Steel sell-off is planned for next month 1994 ban to protect ocean life The Famous Grouse Tomorrow in Colour When the wind went mad Boxing clever Next Week Plea to end boy's 'inhuman' plight News Roundup Heseltine tops poll Whitehall strike call Iranian talks finish Father wins battle Ordnance jobs to go Late night talks end £2m strike at Jaguar RSPCA Howe pours oil on troubled EEC waters New test may cut number of Down's births Antenatal screening Alpha lift operation set to start Westminster inquiry Support for Hurd's ban on drinking in public Philosopher called to a bar No Title Star Chamber may settle allocation Government spending round Coaster searched after chase IRA tries for Maze changes Royal couple's second job is 'a complication' The Duke of York speaks of his role as the Australian tour ends Threat to consultants plan Mobile home gets an official push Student poisoned chocolates Revenge of jilted lover M Mercury Communications Scarman advocates 'quality reading' Portfolio—PLUS—Accumulator Renault 5 Hurd told policy on manpower will end 'bobby on the beat' Dons angered by computer checks Assessing research Parents will fight city college plans Highpoint prepares to receive life prisoners C Commodore Seals tested with vaccine to stop virus Solicitors endorse reform manifesto Hattersley in onslaught on press ownership 'Weasel' Kaufman hits back at critic Victory for Labour unilateralists Labour Party Conference Defence Section 28 'will have to be repealed' Democracy Franchises 'must protect public' Broadcasting Party is 'getting ready for 1992' Leadership rule change Business today N Ireland withdrawal rejected CEGB presses nuclear case Hinkley Point inquiry Churches in recruiting drive King's Cross inquest LRT agrees to pay the legal costs for families of victims Variety of carrots for every need Weekend food prices Striking a chord with young patients Property speculation is on the wane Whsmith Travel Hunts join move to vote down Trust ban British Steel. British strength No Title Soviet changes split East bloc Pentagon almost halves SDI costs World Roundup Race-rape case closed 'Iron Lady' visits Chicago flights cut Gulf compromise Angry Serbs topple the leadership of Vojvodina province Yugoslav party machine gives way to demonstration of people'S Power Strauss death brings air of uncertainty to Bonn Fatigue and optimism in Nimes after flood disaster From a Correspondent Moscow: Kremlin's new manifesto Scientist seeks Baker's help Shell 'Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy' Exhaustion takes its toll in battle for Pacific outpost Afghans withdraw (Reuter): Left candidate (AP): Murder case (Reuter): Hirohito blast Britons freed (Reuter): Polio spate (AP): Rail bombing LWT Palestinians shoot two in purge of 'collaborators' Appeals for unity as voters reject the military 'obstacle' Chilean opposition celebrates after the plebiscite defeat of General Pinochet Amstrad From Our Correspondent: Aylwin at head of leadership list Pakistanis seek clue to violence Hyderabad massacre By Our Foreign Staff: Power of ballot box is praised AmericanAirlines The Times Who dares and cares, wins Alan Franks concludes his series on employment prospects with an examination of the rise of professionalism. The future is bright, he says, for the graduate who has dynamism - and a conscience Fishy tale of a marine fossil Science Report A Quality of Mercy On a Leisurely Road to Success Lloyds Bank David Tytler Barry Fantoni Hattersley's long march Commentary . Robert Kilroy-Silk Authentic Thatcher man Peter Stothard on Norman Tebbit's forthright autobiography Groomed out of existence Oct7 on this Day 1937 Defence Commitments No to the General Steel for Sale Balance of views in broadcasting Law without lawyers German wines Venerable vegetable Coming power struggle in Europe Hong Kong's future Mail strike losses GCSE comparisons A bridge too far for Humberside 'Green' issues Shadow over Games Matter of taste? Court Circular Birthdays today The Purcell School Memorial service BMW Dinners Dali painting near to record Saleroom Forthcoming marriages New portrait of Duchess New chairman Service luncheon Marriages New president of European Court Comtesse Chevreau d'ANTRAIGUES High life in Lausanne A/v-M 'Bobby' Blucke Sultan Hamengkubuwono Maj-Gen Maxsawers Births On the Record Christmas Gift Guide Times Newspapers Ltd Screening off reality Television BBC For the maestro It was said to be von Karajan's final London concert. Paul Griffiths was then Concert Berlin PO/von Karajan Festival Hall Delighted to meet you Recital Sergei Leiferkus Wigmore Hall Rosina is the cream of this barber shop crop Opera The Barber of Seville Coliseum Old-fashioned precision Rock Earth, Wind & Fire Wembley Arena Still in need of refinement Jazz Jazz Warriors Queens Elizabeth Hall The Butter-Print Sharper focus on women in a man's world Women have played their part over the years, but would men get a TV series? Saturday On the trail of warrior queens Antonia Fraser puts Mrs Thatcher in the same category as Elizabeth I, reports Victoria McKee Nescafe Gold Blend An animal passion Theatre London Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 1687 Entertainments The London College of Music Orchestra Top Films and Videos Decking the halls Winning Move BBC1 Elegant Hearing by Bosch Diary of a somebody Television Choice Oh, what a lively war Radio Choice By Our Foreign Staff: Algiers curfew as riots worsen The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,794 Italy sets a demure fashion mood Word-Watching Weather No policy must be the best policy Conference Sketch Johnson drug claim Markets The Pound Executive Editor David Brewerton Receiver at Oyster Bar group HTV's £14.4m Oil recovery Stock Watch Minorco papers add fuel to ConsGold dispute Government to hold steel golden share SE fear over 1992 securities plans Whiskey galore in the Four Courts Pernod chief gives evidence on first day of IDG takecover case Kuwaiti press hits at BP stake order 'Best address' in London for sale ECT Cellular Index Morgan Crucible in $34m carbon deal Business Roundup New offshoot for Barker Druck up to £3.14m Photo-Me up to £11.29m Musterlin in the black Sun Alliance Canadian sale Alpha Stocks Cheshire Building Society Allied buys housebuilder Severn role for Standard Manders in £2.5m move Abbey rebels to meet chairman Securities body refund Bond plans buy-back for BCI Etam keeps up with fashion trends Tempus £6.5m puts shine on polish Ariadne loses record £299m Last orders at the Thomas Arms Takeover looms for Buckley's Brewery GrandMet setback in bid for Pillsbury Bowes pays £6.5m for TFL Group Developer set to win vote over future of Ship Canal Rockware buying CWS Glass By Our City Staff: Jacques Vert advances to £2.1m at half time United they stand The Times City Diary The long life of Brion Profits blow for a McAlpine Dessert song Latour's Hare care Victory for Coal in TRIG battle By Our City Staff: Dividend is held at Austin Reed Nuggets of truth about the battle for ConsGold Comment David Brewerton Abbey the lone trail-blazer Galliford moves ahead to £6.3m The Economist Company Briefs Bringing home the bacon Entertainers and companies discover the benefits of barter By Our City Staff: UTC interims double to record £2.6m Ani Australian National Industries Limited Swallowfield's whiff of success BHH soars at half time Recent Issues London Traded Options Colefax & Fowler in £9.9m US purchase S Spicer & Oppenheim Wall Street Traditional Options Pilot's employer not liable to shipowner in negligence The Solicitors Staff Pension Fund (AP): Dow ends with small advance Michaelmas Bar Examination Distance limit of protection from rival market Trafalgar 'stalking Costain' Stock Market Extra court to cut delay in High Court jury trials BAC Active trading Stock Exchange Prices Cadbury Schweppes The Times Unit Trust Information Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The battle for safety in the skies As Lord whitelaw, left, today opens the last link in Britain's new ?50 million network of seven new radar stations, the Civil Aviation Authority starts work on a £600 million programme to improve air safety and traffic scheduling CAA Civil Aviation Authority Six eyes to help guide our pilots The Consultants for the Northern Radar Stations Hollandse Signaalapparaten Long search for a system The CAA took 10 years to decide on new radar systems, but now it has the best overall system available today Keeping the 'blips' apart The Consultants for the Southern Radar Stations… Fairclough The £600m cost of air freedom Britain's New Radar Chain General Marshalls of Slough 1988 Rover 827 Vitesse Fastback Senator 3.0 CDi For Sale a Registration Volvo 760 GLE Scorpio 2.9 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Brooklands Honda Ladbroke Motor Co BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. 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Motors Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Car & Mobile Phones When in Roam-London-Or-Inter-City Keep in touch with… Telecom Advice Limited National Radiofone Collectors Cars 2 of the Best Old Bangers and Mash are No Present Ram 427 (Cobra Replica) Mercedes 220se Coupe 1966 1964 Austin 3 …Tre Vanden Plas Saloon E Type V-12 Roadster. 1974 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Marques Michael Fisher Ltd Charles Robinson Classic Cars Ferrari 365 Berlinetta Boxer Eastern Motor Co Aston Martin DB5 Super Leggera Lotus Super Seven Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Beetle Convertible (Karmann) Aston Martin V8 Manual Morris Minor 1000 Jaguar 340 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Testing time for Vauxhall Car Buyers Guide Jaguar Main Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar XJS C Jaguar Sovereign 3.6 Daimler 3.6 1987 D Xj6 2.9 Auto Xis V12 Convertible. 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A. Auto Multiple Classified Advertising Items A dentist's chair to a country seat CCAT Businesses Wanted Consultants/experienced Managers Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Import/Export Co. Computers & Computing Services Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items M. R. S. Environmental Services Ltd Thames Valley Police Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Toplix BM Commercial Ltd A Brand New Facsimile Machine Free for One Year Drake Personnel Legal Notices London University degrees Legal Notices United States Bankruptcy Court Southern District of… Western Samoans take hard route Return to the salad days is soured by hawkish tactics Walmsley leads side to flying start S African sojourn is just the tonic for Winterbottom Ruby Union The doyen from down under Austalian rules the Oval for a day Lambs in a two-horse City race Squash Rackets: Jahangir Khan Opts for Big Money in Second Division First Division Squads Racegoers Club unveils low-cost ownership Racing; New Sponspred Scheme Offers Entry into the Sport for only £140 Course safety reviewed York results Cheltenham Steps to end medication urged Britain's future a mystery Hockey Lingfield Park Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Miss Garuda is leniently weighted Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Worcester Selections The Times Racing Service Training scheme to close Riding towards uncertainty From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Past and present meet for O'Brien Mandarin: Hexham Selections Hide position Rapid Raceline Mellor set to vacate stable Brilliant McKenzie stoops to conquer world's best Boxing: Lucrative Defence for British Flyweight Whose Skills Brought Back Memories of Buchanan and Winstone Regards to Murphy's chit-chat Rugby League Australians' impressive run continues Lacrosse Australians need to be in high spirits to salvage mediocre tour Cricket: Pakis Will Be Hard to Beat on a Pitch Ready for Runs Double blow but City of Ely can bounce back Taking the path of most resistance Determination overrides Trotman's disabilities to make and axceptional athlete Cope has the satisfaction of beating Bryant in final Bowls Doyle m tandem for record Cycling Dahlman looks the better bet Tennis Season promises fierce edge to competition Ice Hockey Today's Fixtures Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Dinghies endeavour to outclass the rest Yachting Soviets issue challenges Celtic imbibe the magic spirit of a European night Football: Scots Celebration Fails to Banish the Reality that the Flesh is Still Weak in One or Two Places Ajax unable to control their downward spiral Aberdeen need pick-me-up Leading Brazilian moves to PSV Interviews baulked by Hearn embargo Snooker Hogg still waiting on apology Rugby Union Milne returns to bolster Heriot's ranks Watford family image pays off Miller in move to Watford Browning turns tables to capture first title Murphy a hard act to follow Dodgers back in hunt Baseball Watson looks at new career Motor Racing For the Record Clapham's impressive lead on Ricki Bee Horse Trials Hodkinson on the road again Boxing The Times Woosnam has to match his word with a big deed Life in the fast lane as a learner driver hits the big time Soviets admission of drugs problem Willis on top Richards may go to lock Moseley may merge with Birmingham Future is assured Sort in Brief Two banned A short stop does not help Davis De Taya can keep head above water New director Offers sought (AFP): French capture Butcher adamant of more to come End Column
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