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News from 14/10/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Robert Philip, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Catherine Bennett, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Elizabeth Young, Simon De'ath, Denis Filer, director-general of The Engineering Council, Michael Stevenson, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, R. Everson, Philip Howard, David Bredwerton, Richard Long, Hilary Finch, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Gerald Davies, Bailey Morris and David Smith, Howard Foster, Henry Gee, Peter Ball, Robert Egerton, Louise Taylor, Julia Neuberger, Lawrence Lever, Mick Cleary, Peter Waymark, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Rosemary Unsworth, Dr Kenneth Miller, former director-general, Roy Beldam, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, J. D. Hool, Sam Kiley, Universities Reporter, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Roger Boyes, and Clifford Longley, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Lec Dickson, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Trevor Berry, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Hugh Upton, Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, David Owen, Iain Sinclair, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Geoffrey Foster, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Michael Brophy, Director, David Lumsdon, Clive White, J. Harold Jones (Chairman, Teachers' Committees), Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Daniel Ward, F. M. Holbrook, Barry Wood, Philip Webster, David Walker, David Sinclair, Graham Searjeant, Andrew Buckoke, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Michael Horsnell, Derek Harris, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Veronica Heath, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, Stephen O'brien Chief Executive, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Maurice Holmes, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Media freed to publish Spycatcher Lords condemn Wright but Government loses The ballet's finer points Drawing power Fortpolio plus Accumulator Index Football hooligans could face life ban Church says fake Turin Shroud is still an icon Picture Gallery Lawson stands firm on the fight to reduce inflation Heath runs the gauntlet at Tory conference No Title More cash for nurses' pay award Dukakis attack on the 'Quayle factor' R. M. Brooker Limited Jeers greet ex-leader ITN technicians to receive up to £100,000 severance Ridley confronts Treasury on housing Whsmith Mutiny on ocean challenger Request for jets at City Airport News Roundup Royal photo 'breach' Two airmen missing Kasparov in draw 'Wor Jackie' farewell War book is threat to libel witness, QC says Correction Marksman tells of three second 'kill or be killed' decision Police officer denies wanting to be seen as hero in foiling £12,000 armed raid Armouries 'were marked on maps' The unspoken name at homes scheme inquiry Getty museum to sell manuscripts Saleroom Nationwide Anglia Discount welcomed at Harrow The Times Presspass Energy Efficiency Office Police hail 19-year prison sentence for leader of rape gang Let students pay 'to prove keenness' Animal league fails in action on ex-director Steak and beef dearer as EEC unfolds plan Weekend food prices Philips Dame Judi takes a peek in miniature British Rail to act against drunken commuters Students union cash review Ecstatic Tories cheer extra £98m for nurses Conservative Party Conference Health Renton supports 'half-Sunday' trading Legislation will not be rushed Shopping Inflation 'will turn down again during next year' Chancellor Doctors set to become health service brokers Picture Gallery 'Judas' Heath is greeted with cheers and boos Onslaught on Sky Television plan Brittan sets out his plan Business today The Motor-Car of Tomorrow The New Cavalier Who Said Tomorrow Never Comes? By Our Foreign Staff: Party warns Serbs against portraying leader as new Tito Peking plays down Deng hint of Moscow summit next year Holiday Inn Police move against strike in Peru Moi consolidates his power as party marks 'footsteps' era French sober up to dangers of drink (Reuters): Seven miners die in pit blaze Death inquiry (Reuters): Times on sale (AP): Wankel dies (Reuters): 120 arrested (Ap): Girl's denial (Reuters): Joint embassy Tougher laws Candidates target key marginals after TV duel Reagan's return to high public esteem boosts Bush hopes Third World writer wins Nobel Literature Prize Barker of Earls Barton EEC move on company law draws British fire Countdownd to 1922 (Reuter): Senior Kremlin envoy for Kabul World Roundup End of 'Black Baron' Italy ends secret vote (AP): Hirohito worsens Noriega's account (Reuters): New Polish Cabinet Protesters halt film Wheatherdial Newspapers win right to publish Spycatcher Confidence breached A voice of dissent Profitable disloyalty The man who knew too much After a fight through the courts across the world, Peter Wright, exposer of M15's innermost secrets, still cannot publish his book spycatcher in this country. But Michael Evans reports, the extraordinary saga of spies, plots and assassins with in can now be revealed National Savings The Fight to Publish, Month by Month 1985, September Craig Brown is on No pain, no gain If Edna O'Brien is 'fiercely independent', why are her heroines fiercely romantic victims? Catherine Bennett reports Fahrenheit How to divorce a knock-out Times Diary Our exemplary citizens Commentary Robert Kilroy-Silk The law to the rescue David Owen on the significance of the Spyctcher judgement How credible a Christian? Extraordinary Trotting Match Price and Principle The Seventy-Niners Spirit of the Shroud An active role for UK citizenship Buying British Blood donors Toxic profit and loss Letters to the Editor may be sent to a fax number -… Long way round Recourse to law without lawyers Science assessments Future of dentistry On the qui vive All the nines Cambridge 'dies' Court Circular Luncheon English-Speaking Union Receptions Bonhams Knightsbridge Service dinners Dinners Lady (William Woolf) Harris and family wish to… Sir Alexander Drummond Mr Stanley Dangerfield Birthdays today Today's royal engagements University news London Appointments Cancer Research Campaign Leukaemia Research Fund Forthcoming marriages Towards tougher tissues Science Report Memorial service Marriages From child star to chief executive Alfred Stocks Liverpool's Clark in Militants' days Edward Chodorov Good times, bad times, in Hollywood But know this, that if the goodman of the house had… Picture Gallery Smiling seducer Television Phoenix Theatre Got the gold card blues David Sinclair meets Cray, the blues guitarist and singer who strts a Britsish tour tomorro High-energy polemic Theatre An Enemy of the People New Sadler's Wells Opera Craig Brown Socialist Group European Parliament Theatre Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 1693 Entertainments Beauty with a bite Top Films and Videos Winning Move M. Butterfly Theatre: Jeremy Kingston: Films: GeofTBrown;… Walking /Casual Shoes BBC1 A taste of P D James Television Choice Radio Choice Nescafe Gold Blend Soviet invasion of Oxford gets under way Confidentiality 'basis for legal action' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,800 Word-Watching Sports Shorts Weather Keep rolling, Ted, on, and on, and Conferene Sketch Markets Carless is confident of victory Executive Editor David Bredwerton £96m buy Deal deadline Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Brent (Nov).. . $12.58 bbl ($12.40) Stock Watch The Times The Pound Dollar plunges on bigger US trade gap Pay pressures fuel new fears over inflation Boom slows, says CBI Leak angers Amec and Matthew Hall Dti launches new insider inquiries Metal Closures and Mersey Docks shareds Checks kept secret Healthy £4.13 m increase for AMI By our City Staff: DPR files taken by fraud squad ECT Cellular Business and Finance Notices served on SBC officials Greenlees Trott buys BDH in £14m deal Business Roundup TSB's new company £10m Cadbury move £25m Coloroll placing Traditional Options The Times Willaire £1m at half time Rothschild named in steel float £96m buy lifts Queens Moat to top spot in German hotels Pillsbury shares inquiry Palmer & Harvey sale Company Briefs Alpha Stocks Amec's skilful approach to merger Tempus Canadian Overseas Packaging Industrial Limited Plessey in cordless phone bid Elders takes 5.7% of Finlay Latest Uk holding 'not a prelude to bids' Industry spending forecast at £20bn NZ Cabinet split lifts BA hopes Reading between the lines The Times City Diary Consortium to pay £23m for 5.4% of ountleigh The wurst scenario The Times City Diary Climb ev'ry mountain The Times City Diary Paws for reflection Hi-Tec advances to £4.1m From a Correspondent Daublin: FII denies 'binding' agreement Playing right into the hands of Minorco Comment David Brewerton Dig deep for Britain Riva Group coming to USM The Economist Amstrad British Gas 'has sold Lasmo stake' Stock Markets (AP), Dow Jones: Dow moves up despite widening US trade gap Wall Street Recent Issues London Traded Options Strong rally Stock Exchange Prieces The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Creators of wealth The studnt intake for Britains's engineers of the future is down reports Derek Harris It is a problem for which the new chairman of the Engineering Council, Sir William Barolw, right, is urgently seeking to remedy The Engineering Council Youngsters cash in on the awards The Institute of Metals Burrups The Plastics & Rubber Institute The Institution of Engineering Designers Laker Sharville Institution of Mechanical Engineers The keys to success Seeking a better image for the industry Profile Denis Filer, director-general of The Engineering Council Society of Civil Engineering Technicians BBC Engineering Appointments Reforms could boost skills Brunel Foster Wheeler Energy Limited The Institute of Marine Engineers Engineering Industry Tranining Board Numbers battle British Rail Has over 1,300 Chartered Engineers in… Capturing young minds for a profitable future There are plenty of exciting jobs in engineering, reports John young. The Major problem is getting the message across to schools and harvesting the young, inventive talent that abounds Professional/engineers General Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Ascot Harringtons Hexagon BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Cars at Affordable Prices Direct from LMF… Focus on in Car Entertainment Multiple Display Advertising Items TWR Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coping with the perils of driving on the motorway Following the Transport Secretary's suggestion that newly qualified drivers should take lessons in motorway driving Daniel Ward braves the M25 on the notorious Surrey secton A learner's view of the test of nerves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driving Schools Institute Advanced Motorists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian flair - and flaws Roadtes Scotts Motor Leasing & Finance Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Shadow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Commercial Property Drake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roddens Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sites for Hospitality Marquees, Wimbledon Tennis… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Vodacentre Plastic Polythene Manufacturing Company Tax Loss (£400K) Company for Sale Joinery Business Profitable Businesses for Sale Printing Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shops Wanted Unique Corporate Club Membership for Top British… Midlands Based Expose Yourself! 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Telephone Initially Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communication (UK) Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items HINE Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Starting Grid Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefing Business to Business Building Management Company Galloway South West Scotland Banks send specialists to court the entrepreneur F E Finance in Europe A tale woven in rush and cane Easyideal Ltd Spanish Company Portfolio Purchase-Acquisitions For Sale Superb Retail Investment Portfolio in… Vertretung ZU Vergeben Product Mr Friday Multiple Display Advertising Items FAX Format designed to raise the domestic standards Sydney Friskin previews the opeing of the national league hockey season How They Line up Australia face a tough series Rugby League: Prospect of Great Britain Victory is No Daydream Foy heads for a new career in Australia Business to Business Telecom System Direct Now is the Time to Buy an American Insurance Company Publishing Venture Opportunity to Acquire Fax Cheap Fax Gultronics Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology Christie & Co Distributors & Agents UPP International Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ramsden warned off in betting dispute Results from yesterday's three meetings Newmarket Roberts receives four-day ban as objection backfires Allen's Mistake to take first leg for Ireland Bardwell increases lead Fifty entered for MacKeson Bairn colt secured by Savill Mandarin: Prince Of Dance poised to underline classic potential in Dewhurst French Habitat gives Davis welcome win Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Rapid Raceline Top-weights backed Blinkered first time Fallon award Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Mandarin, By Our New market Correspondent: Catterick Bridge The Times Racing Service Haydock treble takes Reid to wide-ranging century Pride of place goes to the Paralympians Gavin Bell witness the realziation of a dream owing its conception to a British scheme for war veterans Bruno tires of playing the waiting game Boxing Baddeley meets giantkiller Badminton No time to rest for England Table Tennis Today's Fixtures Sport on TV (Reuters): Athletes face drug testing Campese out to belie his status Rugby Union: Latin Extravagance Poised to Blossom once More in the Gold of Australia Gardner is cleared for Australia's tour opener Loretto youngsters enjoy prosperous start Why the leagues are not to blame McNeill's game Academics discuss Johnson's rights (Reuters): Pitching takes Dodgers into World Series Baseball Houghton believes Sweden will fall to England captain Football: The Robsons are given Encouragedment by the Man who Malmö to Th European Cup Final Scarborough take up quest for credibility Top two finish in style Davies off to a flyer Lincolnshire double act eases two strokes clear Golfd Albion are waiting for dues Retirement is deferred again by Evert Tennis Deuchar and Ryan head leading pairs Real Tennis Curtain call for Millwall's plot to upstage their rivals Royals choose Todd to replace McGill Basketball Managers in the firing line Non-League Football For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Superbowl success still elusive for hapless Allcock Bowls Limited overs will favour Australia Cricket Richards is rejected The Times Sport tomorrow Keeping honour in the family From a Correspondent Boekelo, The Netherlands: Ricky Bee in the lead once again Old course is the perfect set for Faldo-Lyle show Quarter-final draw First round Results Cup draw offers some comfort to the lowly Drago loses his cue tip but not his composure Third round draw TV deal is defended by Carter Ring quells rumours Sport in Briefd Ring: professional Interest Parker and Smith join the party British team invited to play in new contest A nation turns its eyes to baseball End Column

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