News from 15/10/1988
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Richard Mabey, Bruno Barbey, Bob Ross, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Andrew Billen, Patricia Davies, James Mitchell-Innes, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Martin Trew of Racing Post, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Robert Armstrong, G. T. Banks, Director, Ronald Faux, Rosemary Unsworth and Lawrence Lever, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Smith, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, John Pereival, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Flint, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, John Masding, Kenneth Baker, Colin Narbrough, D. Cameron Watt, Heather Neill, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Trevor Nunn, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Bill Melville, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Mick Cleary, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Diana Sykes, Anne Barnes, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Joseph Connolly, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Dick Hinder, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Nigel Andrew, John Eccles Chairman, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Ronald Leach, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Robert Worcester, John Grigg, Roy Hay, E. Loewy, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, W. J. Burroughs, Greta Carslaw, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, Peter Neufeld, Russell Chamberlain, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Peter Brimelow, John Bell City Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Keith MacKlin, E. Woods, Deyan Sudjic, Mrs D. A. Daborn, Kenneth Fleet, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Rob Neilands, Patrick O'Hanlon, Alan Franks, Christopher Thomas, Los Angeles, Keith Blackmore, Victor Zorza and Veen Sandal, Jane McFarlane, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Ian Prance, David Sox, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Jonathan Meades, Trevor Brooking, Robert Fisk, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Maria Scott, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Brian Bullen, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Maggie Drummond, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, A. E. M. Bloomer, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Philip Ray, Richard Williams,
ResumoSection 2 Tories chant for ten more years Thatcher claims the common ground Scot named chairman of the Tate In today's 64-page Times Section 3 Inflation Rises Labour attacks 'vindicated' Day the Queen's life was put at risk Kremlin feared N-strike says defector Bush wins debate in some style Prolific Financial Management Section 4 Publisher will sue pirates of spy book New Polaroid Impulse Students 'need good newspaper' The Times Presspass Ivory carving may show face of Ice Age man Robbers shot dead by police may have been high on drugs The abattoir ambush Four jailed over 'barbaric' dog fights Pit bull sentences hailed Court upholds ban on publication Nazi book appeal Gainsboroughs gather to be auctioned Charity leader is cleared of dishonesty charges Terrorist suspect had £4,500 The Times Does John Paul see a place for women? The Times next Week Portfolio plus Accumulator Candidates wanted for Ulster Public Auction Cheers as Thatcher lauds security forces Conservative Party Conference A party convinced the 1990s will be Tories' decade Lawyer fears for supporters Heysel trial Banker is refused bail in spite of £1m offer Blair is tipped to join Labour's front bench Village backs pigs against developers Welcome for prime convert Green Party conference Inter-union battle in prospect as TGWU woos the electricians Lamplugh trust to get royalties News Roundup Army vehicles recalled Haughey health fear Maxwell's libel win Satellite TV trouble Shares in a privatized monarchy endangered Barclays Acorns mark first anniversary of great storm Reliability clause to improve defence contracts National & Provincial Building Society £600m to counter air chaos as passengers et to double Progress over oil blast compensation University gets future £200m gift Homes to be sold for £3,249 Parents battle to fill places School governors Survey poses challenge to road accident costs Makr your next business conference an historic… A million-dollar game Civic meal 'bug' forces judges to halt cases Legion disease Bush disarms rival with faint praise and a 'liberal' tag Campaign moves into top gear after lacklustre television duel leaves Dukakis facing an uphill fight Lisbon to scrap left-wing laws World Roundup Thatcher visit fixed Protests in Georgia Botha for more talks (AP): LaRouche charged (AP): Italy in bridge lead Voice from Russia steals the show as Jews celebrate A cemetery under siege Child victims of Algeria riots Junejo's new alliance is seen as blow to Bhutto Polls point to trouble for the Democrats Soviet wind of change fails to melt West's export curbs Forces alert for crucial Yugoslav conference Worker law 'irrelevant' EEC wrangle over 1992 Safe passage after car bomb Kurdish tragedy forecast Lange uses UN pact to pursue French agent Shopkeeper who was banking on credit From a Village in the Himalayas Briton 'watched' (AFP): Hirohito fears £1.5bn link (Reuter): Soviet concern (Reuter): Haiti march (Reuter): Israeli raids Contra pledge (AFP): Gun laws Times Diary Against every trend Commentary Peter Brimelow Jackson's boon to Bush Conor Cruise O'Brien assesses the race factor in the US election In pursuit of Spycatcher Robert Armstrong (From a correspondent): The Hindow Child-Widow The Common Ground How Much is that Rouble? Travelling Too Light Churchill and Windsor file Soviet exchanges Family matters A chance to live Long-term lessons from hurricane Greek reservoir Chile in perspective Difficulties on Church law All the nines Holy writ Signs of difficulty Letters to the Editor may be sent to a fax… Court Circular Lincoln's Inn Royal rider Forthcoming marriages The Missions to Seamen Distillers' Company Reception An unstable communion Clifford Longley Appointments Luncheons Service dinners Dinners Anniversaries Latest wills Church news Polytechnic news Birthdays Tomorrow's royal engagements St Paul's Schools' Chamber Orchestra Duke's funeral Felix Wankel Graham Hutton Bhabani Bhattacharya Church services tomorrow Picture Gallery The Samaritans Births African musician for Edinburgh University news Dinosaurs from the deep Science Report Mascot for the price of a car Saleroom by Aarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent P. I. T. A. Products Parker Knoll The Breton Shirt Co CMHR Cushions Kites Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jolliman Really Waterproof Clothes Silk, Satin and Lace Multiple Display Advertising Items Zig-Zag Peverel Rocking Horses Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Red light for show place Shopping The Design Council shop is going to close; Deyan Sudjic discovers that selling style has its down side James Harland Designs Domestic Paraphernalia Co Sofa's Sofa Beds Multiple Display Advertising Items Genuine Old. And New York Flagstones Crazy Paving… Multiple Display Advertising Items Comark Ltd Polaroid Computer fault underestimated Ulster economy The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17.801 Triumph of Tornadoes Word-Watching The Pound Weather A raving ovation for 'our' speech Conference sketch Ready for the ring Buyout at Invergordon Executive Editor David Brewerton Fraser bid charges unlikely The Pound Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch The Times Kelt launches surprise takeover bid for Carless Inflation rises to three-year high at 5.9% Clowes intermediary sells personal assets Briefing on Reagan's breakfast tray Now Minorco bends the ear of the President Sandell wins Travis with a lower bid Earl buys half stake in Cannon cinemas Foreign Colonial Lloyds Bank Commercial Service Management team in £93m deal for Invergordon Distillers Rover sales 10% ahead in Europe Era Group profits slip to half-time £828.000 Opec 'likely to set $10 oil price floor' Prediction by US energy secretary as Madrid meeting nears By Our Financial Editor: Property trading blow to Hammerson profits Abbey rebels call on Ombudsman for help Companies raise £300m in spite of high rates Ivory Sime Output still rising sharply By Our City Staff: Klöckner revises oil losses Firms linked to Barlow Clowes are wound up Business Roundup TNT to sign Budapest deal Forward outlook dull £1.6m loss at Monotype Honeysuckle climbs Water selloff adviser named Harrap chiefs buy company Foreign Colonial Tiphook moves up a gear as it buys Rentco for £70m EEC leader defends trade curb on Japan Alpha Stocks Allied-Lyons rises to peak on talk of buying from Australia Stock Market Agency brokers' fees set to fall by £530m Recent Issues Traditional Options Hong Kong's stock market may yet break China's walls Plugging into cellular phones Dow ends steady after dollar prompts selling Wall Street London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Quiet end to account Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Unit-Linked, Insurance Investments This Week Blights without the rights Family Money Paul Channon, the Transport Secretary, told the Conservative Party conference this week that he wants to hurry up the introduction of the proposed new high-speed Channel Tunnel rail lind. He claims one of the benefits will be the easing of the uncertainty that is blighting much of Kent, Maggie Drummond reports on the growing crisis in the country caused by British Rail's proposals Transatlantic tracking London Life Established 1806 Savings drive on spenders Family Money A great phones sale in the air The Equitable Life The M&G Group The Equitable Life Scottish Amicable House boom has moved Family Money David Smith reveals a new prosperity emerging in the North of England Changed lives over the divide Canada Life Line Premier Investment Management Services Ltd The New Marks & Spencer Investment Portfolio Bristol Investment Properites Plc The Equitable Life For Advertising in Business Britannia Building Society Portfolio plus Accumulator P1c threat Letters Family Money High morals, or cunning? Double risk day Homeplan Savers get 10 per cent Briffing The great LINK-up GT Unit Managers How it has all changed Family Money Mercury Fund Managers Ltd Chase de Vere Investments PLC RJ Temple & Company Dealshore Ltd C&G Share Dealing Service Guardian Royal Exchange Looking Ahead A ravaged City building again Inside Story Abbey National Zurich Life Assurance Company Limited Travel: Up the Amazon Can the company stay on its toes? In its heyday the Royal Ballet could call on the talents of Ashton, Fonteyn, de Valois, Lambert and Helpmann. If the company still aspires to those standards, John Percival argues, it must look for a more adventurous approach in the season starting tonight Cyril Kaye & Company All the Grey Cats Anybody understand rock'n'roll? Amnesty International's world tour,'Human Rights Now!,' files into Harare; 20,000 South Africans cross the border to join in Meets the Amnesty Tour Party Picture Gallery Dickens & Jones Rukba How an age of mystery ended The Shroud of Turin The announcement that the Shroud of Turin was woven from flax gathered between 1260 and 1390 has ended speculation. David Sox, who initiated attempts to date the shroud by the latest carbon-dating techniques, tells the story of the search for the truth Able-LABELS Boring pretence Television Golden Teresa Recital Teresa Berganza Covent Garden Balanced power play Irving Wardle reviews the new London production of an Ibsen classic in a version by Trevor Nunn Theatre Hedda Gabler Hampstead The Conduct of Life Gate Theatre Club Overdoing the modesty Heather Neill meets John Wells, appearing in Bartholomew Fair at the National Theatre The Scam Old Red Lion Multiple Sclerosis One out The Times Arts Diary The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House St John's Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Polish National Radio Symphony Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Zabaleta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gloss and floss Rock A big splash of song Musical Classical Giving voice to rhythm Records Jazz & Soul Betty Carter Look What I Got! (Verve 835 661-2) Luther Vandross Any Love (Epic 462908-2) The Sunday Times Song of the workers Benn covers two years in office and two in opposition Long march for warrior queens Books Victoria Glendinning plods through the mists of time in Lady Antonia Fraser's catalogue of battleaxes The new Dubliners Quick Guide Brothers up in arms Short List Blue Cross Nuclear Electricity Restaurant Guide Steak Lunches or Dinners New World Le Vin Trés Bien! Dont Starve in Suffolk Come to Bradley's Yerakina Limelight Marbella The Guild Wine Bar & Restaurant Bollinger, Krug, Louis Roederer Cristal Perrier… TrucKstop fashion Eating out Jonathan Meades revisits Alastair Little's eponymous restaurant in Soho and is pleased to discover that his fears are unfounded The Undisputed Best Chinese Restaurant in Town Jack's Place The Times Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Golden Horn Signor Zilli Moscow Times Newspapers Ltd Directory Kinnaree Allen Power Equipment Ltd The Guild Wine Bar & Restaurant Cognac Aulerge de Provence All round on a fizz Drink Wine Buys Asbad Uralt Have a feast not a fret The Times Cook Have a feast not a fret The Times Restaurant Guide Gran Barquero The Times Word-Watching The Week Ahead Shostakovich revisited Radio Theatre: Tony Patrick; Films: Geoff Brown; Concerts:… Air Europe lands more Gatwick flights Travel News Hotel Relais Christine Thomas Cook Travel Notes Freedom every Friday Travel Books A rather pleasant Burgundy, I think Travel Russell Chamberlain takes a taste of the wine capital of the world to uncork a vintage holiday area Cox& Kings Maastricht a Choice City Pegasus The Adventurers Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Mandeer Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Breaks Ballachulish Hotel Kilbirnie Hotel Autumn and Christmas Breaks Christmas in Bournemouth Ocean Breezes Guest House Christmas in Peace Great Fosters Mill Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Fieldhead Hotel Christmas Bellevue Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Travel Centre Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coombe Cross Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dorset, Hants, & I. O. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autumn Breaks Portsonachan Hotel A Taste of Gloucestershire Lands of Loyal Hotel And baby makes free... Travel There are ways of having your baby and skiing, too, as Thomson Prentice happily discovered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swissair Swan Hellenic Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes Samba-blasters up the Amazon Travel In the port of Manaus, the rubber barons got rich quick, beat back the jungle and built themselves an opera house. Rob Neillands gets a taste for the heady Brazilian mix Genuine Pearls Wild South side story Sports Book A lesson that Christie should heed Commentary Faldo turns tables on Lyle with drama at the last By a Special Correspondent: Wood is the latest to fall to Johnston Whitaker scales new heights A stout showing from the Irish Thermabond Roofing Ltd. Liverpool pair doubtful for England game FIH approval for three-nations event The prize bloom in snooker's hothouse Stephen Hendry begins the defence of his Rothmans international snooker title this week. Andrew Longmore charts the rise of the natural heir to Steve Davis James Capel the Global Investment House The Times Pebble that made Coventry's castle Football: Astute Tactical Switch Tansforms a Low Scoring Forward into a High Scoring Midfield Player Ellis joins League committee Wills and Briggs in at the death Golf Equity&Law Briley's return could hold key to Millwall creativity Scarborough ease off For the Record Today's Team News Becker's new deal Pakistan squeeze past Australia on wicket count Cricket Homecoming for medal winners Rowing US colleges' historic visit In Brief Troke is beaten after holding match points Badminton Avenue stroll More problems Graf pulls out Australians promise off-the-cuff skills in first tour match Rugby Union: Visitors Return to Happy Hunting Ground with Opening Game against London Division World Cup places on offer Cambridge hopes for Hall Starting pitchers carry the Dodgers' hopes Baseball Try this Payl Mather's suggestion for a sporting day out Today's Team News By a Special Correspondent: A testing time for juniors Surfing Essays as reflections in tranquillity Fishing Wales B now out of bounds to caps Newbridge on march Big two cruise through New Zealanders sail in three days clear Foreign players have last winning laughs Tennis Reilly can expect few favours from his former club Rugby League Sailors hoping for favourable winds Yachting Time for men to shrug off Seoul debacle Judo America's Cup-boat of the future? Olympic team embark on Australia tour Cycling Exhilarating flight as mobile ballast Yachting Matthews at double for treble David Powell talks to a blind runner who looks beyond Seoul Isca face confident Kerly Hockey Berkshire game should be highlight Italians are looking to continue run of success Fell Running Burton Ale Martin is looking to end on a winning note (Reuter): US adopts tough line on S Africa Athletics Proper way to play the game Golf Adventurer of time and tide Childhood of the Champions: Yachtsman Harold Cudmore Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sporting aspirations fail to keep pace in land of the rising yen Tomorrow Sport on TV England's great expectations Sports Book of the Week England begin their 1990 World Cup quest at Wembley next Wednesday. Trevor Brooking examines the merits of some past and present England Campaigners Emerging from the dark days Newmarket trainer offers rare insight into the Piggotts' ordeal and public response Tony Bin can top the bill in Milan Cumani's double chance A warm welcome awaits in the Borders Racing next week Stable lad killed by yearling Classic Fame to extend run All the Details Lynch and Shortt give England a try Blinkered first time Kelso Selections Newmarket results Prince Of Dance forced to share Dewhurst spoils Sheppard hurdlers dominate Catterick Bridge Market Rasen Roberts ready for lucrative double Catterick Bridge Selections Bangor Selections By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Kempton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Uttoxeter plans on 'hold' Scene of peace in place of strife Multiple Display Advertising Items New hope in rural land tax battle Europe's Driving Force Outdoor Leisure Jessop British Birds The Telescope Centre The Original Birdwatchers Logbook Sporting Events Open, discerning viewers only Out and about Nigel Andrew finds that a visit to to Osterley Park House requires hush and reverence Birding in Norfolk Yorkshire Dales Field Centre Paradise Park Hayle The Dorset Naturalist Exmoor Bird Gardens Most Sought after Bunter, yours for a small postal order Collecting To Look for now A row in the park Outings Most Underrated Improving the stormy picture Weather Eye A crisp turn for a fine winter's day Weekend Walk Diving into brave new worlds Outdoor Leisure The gentle art of diving exerts a strong pull on those who wish to fathom the secrets of the ocean. Ronald Faux plunges into the compelling underwater world of the scuba diver Telecom Security Save over £250 Dobies Plant a Tree Gardens to Visit Gardening Gardens to Visit Apple of Girton's eye Cold pressure in Iceland Chess Too much too young Bridge Take pot luck with your lilies Garden News Concise Crossword No 1694 Weekend Tips Winning Move Kew: the draughtsman's contract Gardening The young man who drew the vine below was part of a great tradition of botanical painting. As Richard Mabey reports, he died for his art Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Harrods Knightsbridge
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