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News from 18/10/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Harries, Douglas Price, Nick Nuttall, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, M. Haque, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, J. Norwood Headmaster, Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Henry Gee, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, I. P. Evans (Chief examiner), Alan Hamilton, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Caroline Berman, Charles Bremner, Martin Frearson Vice-Chairman, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Lord St John of Fawsley, Bruce Kent, Chairman, Cyril D. Townsend, Edward Fennell, Andrew Hislop, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Campbell of Croy, Wolfgang Münchau, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Alan McLoughlin, Catherine Sampson, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Mosey, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Yuri Matischen, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Gill Wollers, William Poel, Richard Gordon, Richard Evans Media Editor, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Andrew Pollack, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, O. W. H. Clark, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Mel Webb, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Susan Law, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Hornsby, Peter Giffard (President), Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, David Sinclair, Godfrey Golzen, Martin Waller, Bailey Morris, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Michael Hatfield, (Michael phillips), Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Struggle over £1.6bn bid for Scots brewers Monopolies referral is urged by Rifkind £266,000 Queen starts historic visit to Spain £5m drug haul Soccer link Bruno date Index Party closes ranks against the Serbs Genius drugs pioneer wins Nobel medicine prize Heysel trial suspended after angry exchange South African Airways Cut-price air fare salesman in court Nes Roundup Ashdown praises PM Monopoly champion £865 bill for parking Gartree escape case Russians lead chess Teacher's Highiland Cream Labour calls for inquiry into takeover Royal Ordance Jaguar launches 'fastest road car' Police warn 'vigilantes' to keep out Clarke says nurses' pay talks are over Ford to invest £728m in car plants Scientist who helped millions with heart problems and ulcers Nobel Prize for pharmaceutical genius behind some of the world's most successful drugs Boy aged 12 denies murder £80,000 for bone disease sufferers Accurate dating for ancient bones Denial by abattoir gunman Sir John's advice on reading Havana Cigars Grandfathers' luck Portfolio plus New Accumulator John Corby Limited Team operation nets £2m cannabis haul Thirteen arrested as customs men celebrate record seizures Society attacks court clerk practice Police face computer check Bodyguard 'threw man off a bus' Trend favours house buyers Swiss makes dominate watch sale Sale Room Runcie to act on church rift MI5 pensions penalty ruled out by EEC law New law to help borrowers October 17 1988 Padrliament Government to stop 'cowboy' Aids tests Satellite TV likely to show X-rated films Footballer jailed after car chase Vicar jailed Hunt ban legal TV listing rules may be relaxed Parliament today Baker admits one in 10 new teachers resign each year Engineers to defy TUC disputes code Single-union agreements King case man 'did not know people in tent' Wife denies plot to kill husband's lover Sainsbury Handicapped artist's vision of Willis Damages case judge apologizes for secrecy Scientists unite on ozone crisis World Roundup Successor to Strauss Galtieri's defence Cost of US base deal (Reuters): Austria far-right gains (AP): Greek bridge success Business Migration Program (AFP), Reuter: Gorbachov makes do without a number two Bush mocks Dukakis on defence Republicans play communist-aggression card to maintain campaign momentum Governor woos marginal states US offers Mexico $3.5bn loan First Lady 'broke no law' over borrowing Affectionate welcome for royal cousins The Queen starts first state visit to Spain by a reigning British monarch Rocard under pressure as stoppages spread France gripped by labour unrest Chernobyl beneficiaries Airuk Infants main victims as hunger and disease grip southern Sudan White rugby boss attacked by Pretoria on ANC talks British Midland (Reuters): ANC in football talks Gunman killed in Korea siege drama Reuter: Traders is Stripped of key assets China crackdown on corruption (Reuters): Shooting as Haiti coup fails (Reuters): Sikhs lose (Reuters): Burma call-up (Reuters): Taba delay (Reuters): Refugee plea Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund When Snoopy shot himself When Michael Dukakis rolled into the Presidential battle making machine gun noises from the turret of tank, it was a media disaster. Charles Bremner considers a campaign in which the issues have been overhelmed by the images and asks 'is it too late for the Democrates to save their man? Liberties with the liberal Voice in the wilderness Why trade union leader Clive Jenkins is off to the land of devils and fairies NHBC French Connection The return of the great coat The British art of understatement makes a comeback this winter in Classic styles that are high on quality, low on gimmicks Pleated art People Kingsize Event Available at Curtier Ltd. Trade Indemnity Westminster Hall's venerable timbers witnessed a remarkable event last Friday Times Diary Picture Gallery Communism v the masses George Sehopflin sees a precedent in the Serbian protests If Mandela goes free… Conference contrasts Commentary France [Religious Orders Expelled] The Game against Apartheid Bidding for Beer Rushing into Syria Steps towards a new Europe Idealism abroad Driving tests A song too few Non-nuclear obstacles Looking after parent governors School chemistry Surcharge on fees Rewarding heroism Loose leaves in a German castle Call of the cloth Duped but undaunted Music to the ear SAAB I spy the end of a trend Television Getting Budgie off the ground Shcridan Morely meets Don Black, lyricist for the stage musical Budgie, opening tonight Open line to the future John Russell Taylor welcomes a lively celebration of 100 years of the esccentric best of art in Britain Galleries 100 Years of Art in Britain Leeds City Art Gallery Masterpieces from the Imperial War Museum/Gluck Fine Art Society Painful paradox Concert RPO/ Ashkenazy Festival Hail/Radio 3 Making an auspicious start with Ashton Dance Onedine Covent Garden The Times Brave smile Rock U2 and others Dominion Court Circular Luncheon Dinners Sotheby's Polytechnic news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news High Court judge to retire Appointments The greenhouse nightmare Science Report Marriages Today's royal engagements Prof Sir Thomas Smith Teacher and reformer of Scots Law Angus McDermid Col Maurice Dale Bravery in Italy Dusan Popovic Announcements & Personal Picture Gallery Christmas Gift Guide Part Time Vacancies To Place Your Classified Advertisement Badenoch & Clark Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Home Office Prison Service Badenoch & Clark Recuitment Specialists Manager Recruitment Consultancy Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Tarmac Industrial Products Angel International Recruitment Solictor Guinness PLC Shell Yaffe Jackson & Ostrin Bullivant & Company Constructive trust claim is for share in patent under Act Legal Appointments Badenoch & Clark Redcruitment Specialists Assistant Company Secretary Opportunity for change is missed Richard Gordon dicusses flaws which are exposed in the review of administrative law Chambers and Partners Badenoch & Clark Recrduitment Specialists No right to stay of civil case Withers Crossman Block Bevan Ashford Solicitors Michael Page Legal Unilever UKCR Ltd. Northern telecom Multiple Display Advertising Items Stones Porter Daniels Bates Partnership Ltd. Tomes for posterity Indispensable books of legal reference are not purely a labour of love, writes Edward Fennell Legal Appointments Lawrence Tucketts Allison & Humphreys Dixons Property Services Limited Lawrence Tucketts A Thorn EMI company Church Commissioners England Meredith Scott Management and Recruitmnt Consultants Roger Lilley Briefly Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1696 Entertainments Gambon's double act Nestle Art of under-achieving Television Choice A pair of sparkling I's Radio Choice BBC1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,803 Weather Family tells of 'miracle' leap to safety Clarke to join spending 'court' Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Aids drug agreement for Glaxo Airbus leader Highland up Pension funds Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times Stock Watch S&N to fight £1.6bn Elders bid Shareholders urged to resist 'unwelcome and unacceptable offer' Brewers take courage at second market slot Rothermere offer to shareholders Sales fall prompts interest rate hopes Carless and Ryan merger called off S&N Profile By Our City Staff: Scots in call for a referral Hill Martin Business and Finance 25-30 By Our City Staff: Elliott's drive to Foster world Theme park planned for Woburn Abbey Business Roundup Granada sells security arm ML Holdings growth First-half rise for Juliana's Union Square deals Alpha Stocks Chase De Vere Home Loans PLC Cranbrook disposal Peek buys Weighwrite Rothermere keeps it in the family Tempus Birmid/Blue Circle Highland Distilleries ConsGold 'insider' inquiry in S Africa City cautioned against 'smugness' over 1992 Sheppards buyout may set City trend New move over Air NZ BA could beat Qantas for partnership role Printer in American connection By Our City Staff: Government places tighter control on newspaper mergers Industry campaigns to attract more graduates Recent Issues Company Briefs Birmid Qualcast agrees to a higher bid from Blue Circle Gènèrale in £57m water coup Chartsearch property move with Burford bid Young: no Clowes cover-up Times of trouble for BCCI The Times City Diary As Lime goes by … The Times City Diary My, my Fast reaction Circle of friends The Times City Diary Down and out The Times City Diary Saunders appeal for freeze dismissed BTR reveals offer details Questioned 73.3% control ALP ahead Price trimmed Airways loss £ 717,000 deal Mecca claim Thorn selling Beer bid opens to the sound of broken glass Comment Quota hopes boost oil price Alied London Properties Plc Lloyds Bank Financial Services Amber Day likely to bid for Vivat Stock Market Wall Street Traditional Options London Traded Options Crash anniversary 'deters investors' World Markets Solid start to account Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Comodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Boom city Bristol The port that grew rich on rum and slaves is thriving again, but its new wealth is bringing problems Gateway The Basics Manpower Financial Staff Specialists Imperial Tobacco Limited Wings for the high-flyers Bristol/2 The aircraft industry symbolizes the city's achievement in opening up the frontiers of technology Engines roll out Bristol & West Building Society Winning home of high-tech Heritage born of the centuries Apart from its business life, Bristol is a centre for tourism Hewlett Packard Prldential Property Services The growing battle for more work space in a city blessed with success The big companies are there, and more are on the way. But how will they all fit in? Finding land, and trained staff, is becoming a problem Hewlett Packard The law firms link to rival London Marriage of minds and money Bristol 5 Academics and industrialists have joined forces in scientific research to their mutual advantage Hoggett Bowers Costain Homes Bacon Woodrow Coming soon, one of the biggest estates in Europe A Wise Move JP Sturge Masons Bristol IBM Case for wind and water Pearce Wright looks at the alternative powerd battle Time running out for the awards Magic ingredient in a cheap little box Perspective William Poel looks at an invention for the alchemists Digitus British Airways AMT in parallel drive for exports Liquid with a touch of steel Britain takes the lead in the race to develop an Erf control system, says Nick Nuttall Multiple Display Advertising Items Falbridge Ltd Compao Autumn Special Offers Wright Air Conditionig CCA Computer Group PLC Managers 'miss out on IT training' Jobscene Next big challenge from Apple's ousted founder The Bertram Group Post Haste C. V. Circulation Perpetual Resources Limited Digitus Stafford Long & Partners Innvoative Data Analyst MDO Group of Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items Baker & McKenzie Graham Gill & Young Reuter Simkin Watson, Farley & William Quarry Dougall Zarak Hay at Law Badenoch & Clark Daniels Bates Partnership James R Knowles Conveyancing Solicictor Prove your Skills Thames Lrt Central Personnel Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Wynne Baxter Godfree Solicitors Applied Management Sciences Limited Stephenson Harwood Progressive Provincial Chambers Reading MSL International Graham Gill & Young Commercial Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items IRS Eclipse Publications Recruitment Consultant Part-Time Lecturers Solicitor Young Lawyer Wansbroughs Solicitors Commonwealth Developement Corporation Court Clerk Avon County Council The Polytechnic of Central London Unit General Manager Registrar Designate Chair of Law Royal Armouries Have languages, will travel The advent of the single European market and its opportunities is exposing Britain's abysmal record in foreign language skills, says Godfrey Golzen. But at lease one businessman is profiting from this failure Public Appointments Essex County Council Kensington and Chelsea Fund Raiser Appealing Jobs Hertfordshire Magistrates Courts Committee Forest Heath District Council Forest of Dean District Council Sandwell Health Authority BTO North Yorkshire County Council The Sunday Times Spinners keep Pakistan on top Richard Streeton reviews a tour in which the Australians kept their best until last Gravency delay Belgian drive underlines youthful skill Motor Racing Dreams are fulfilled as reward on European circuit grows by £1.6m Golf 1989 details Sheffield's game plans falter Student Sport Test and Tour Averages (AFP): Becker for Japan Hershiser shines for Dodgers Baseball By a Special Correspondent: Pirates begin battle in record-breaking form Ice Hockey Rich pickings for Cumani fillies in Canadian raid Johnson Houghton bags a brace at Chepstow Green Bay enjoy change of fortune American Football Polls Forecast Dunlop runner at Saint-Cloud Reid collects again Mandarin: Parlezyousfrancais can head Scudamore double Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Dazzling Heights (6-1) gave Michael Seely his tenth… Rapid Raceline Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections The Times Racing Service Firm Price earns Ekbalco tilt Restrictions provide chances for the understudies to act Rugby Union: Youthful Inspiration rather than Experience is the Order of the Day for England B Side Details of teams Ringland injury blow Breaking clear of the Cinderella image Chris Thau charts the rise in popularity of women's rugby and the steps it is taking to win even more friends By a Special Correspondent: Spark emerge on top after marathon match Volleyball Kings of the mountains Fell Running Today's Fixtures Morris aims to serve notice of ambitions at higher level Sport on TV Temper of Brehmer falls foul of foul call Basketball McGuigan heads for Docklands before title bout Boxing Fortunes decline in the heat Cycling Offshore owners take up Cup challenge Yachting Miller set to pass McGrain's record Wembley referee at centre of fuss Overseas Football Overseas League Results Mancunians drop out to give Sexton a problem Football Plan to Provied a Tonic for their Seniors is Hit by Injuries to the under -21 Squad The hole that England must fill Altrincham's Cup obstacle For the Record (AP): Cox decides his future is at Derby Matthews shapes up for triple gold Paralympic Games Farr completes a blinding round (Reuter): Pavin's landmark Treble for Colclough Hockey Lane breaks new ground after heeding a lesson Golf Edmonds finest victory Snooker Carter and League face day of reckoning Commentary Lineker eager to lead England on the road to Rome Liverpool board to discuss Molby's future at Anfield Lack of foresight costs Spurs two vital points Bruno's title challenge bound for US venue Television snub for Benn Cunin sets new target Sport in Brief SA board initiative applauded O'Reilly marches to Latin beat End Column

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