News from 21/10/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Ralph Howell, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Petit, Graham Rock, Philip Davison, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Anatol Lieven, Anthony Rees, Richard Basselt, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Mark Souster, Cliff Feltham, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Vivien Goldsmith, James Bishop, Chairman, Howard Foster, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, D. D. Jameson, Andrew Moger, Lawrence Lever, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Margery Noise, Charles Bremner, Frederic Huntington, Alan Locke, Sam Kiley, Universities Reporter, Steven Downes, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Jan Carlos, Derek Coombs, Stephen Johnson, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Wolfgang Münchan, Mel Webb La Moye, (Michael Phillips), Meredith Etherington Smith, David Lindley, Kerry Gill, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Davalle, Robert Worcester, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Diana M. Wilding, Richard Evans, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, John Blunsden, Richard Evans Media Editor, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Nicholas Wood, Sheila Gunn, and Vivien Goldsmith, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Peter Evans, Carol Ferguson, Clive White, Ralf Dahrendorf, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Martin Woodcock, J. P. Hart, Peter Davenport and John Young, Michael Hornsby, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Daniel Ward, George C. Lamb (Secretary), Piers Raymond, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Peter Bryan Forster, Sam Kiley, Susan MacDonald, W. A. Mills, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, James Cobban, Andrew Billen, Arts Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Philip Bacon, Chairman, Robert Kilroy-Silk,
ResumoMPs angry at Clowes verdict Tory attack on Young over failure to bail out victims Callaghan taken to hospital Locusts cross the Atlantic Inside Aviator dies Yugoslav shot Standing firm Index Hezbollah ready for retaliation Mellor orders new report over Cleveland crisis Government clampdown on terrorist 'right to silence' DTI inquiry by Ombudsman 'Wasted warnings' investigated Lawson in deficit warning Arthur Price of England Where were you when.. ? Tomorrow in Colour Portfolio plus Accumulator £266,000 Computer aid for RAF low flights News Roundup Chief whip re-elected Electricians' ballot US defeat at bridge Surrogate twins claim Return of The Times British Midland IRA coached for years in use of total silence Reporters set to act over Sinn Fein ban Kinnock condemns curbs Ordnance staff lobby MPs Prison officers set to end dispute Dissident critically ill after gunman strikes Mossad 'shadowed cartoonist's killer' £50,000 for misery at dentist Couple jailed for sex videos Schools guilty of sex discrimination Facts about King case trio 'volunteered' The Data Protection Act Tammy's hope for life Bishop's praise for scheme The Time Presspass Portfolio plus Accumulator FIAT Bar 'must put house in order' Law Society president calls for shakeup as Mellor orders social services report Diamond unsold despite £6m offer Saleroom Rise m beef price reaches a ceiling Weekend food prices Savile role is criticized School head's job 'stressful as flying an airliner' By Our Education Reporter: Pressures of a 15-hour day Synod told to allocate black quota Authors Wanted by N. Y Publisher British Library considers entry fee Cancan kick-off for Paris show London college faces £13.6m debt by 1992 Woman describes attack at station Railway violence Buyers flock to order Jaguar's 220mph car Royal Naval Reserve Rivals may get time on BBC TV Renault 5 Israel vows revenge for army deaths Muslim fundamentalists claim suicide attack in Lebanon PLO close to recognizing Jewish state Candidates bite at Big Apple Polls bring Bush home on a landslide Limited Stocks at this Price US faces $150 billion bill to clean up nuclear arms waste (AP): Reagan refuses to assist Marcos World Roundup Queen tours Seville (AP): Lithuanian chief goes North Sea priority Birthday blessings Surprise Botha shift in tactics opens way to mixed-race areas American offer of a loan embarrasses Mexico's rulers Abbey National Unions close ranks for pay demand MPs urge restoration of ties with Syria (Reuter): Hutus named (AP): Missouri stay Nuclear fake Hardline fears Amnesty week (Reuter): Space repair (Reuter): Rebel jailed (Reuter): Storm alert The Motor-Car of Tomorrow The New Cavalier Who Said Tomorrow Never Comes? Thatcher tries to stein tide towards a united Europe From a Correspondent: Assad brother 'in Costa resort mafia' Weathercall Millet From a Correspondent: Boycott by Khmer Rouge deals blow to Cambodia talks Brocks Kosovo Serbs silence Politburo man Feuds delay Bhutto campaign Dixons Young defends ministry over Barlow Clowes 'Brazen denial' is attacked City Report Commitment to Trident is emphasized Defence Statement 'unsatisfactory' Mental health review tribunals are not courts for contempt purposes Law Report October 21 1988 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Candidates 'should take anti-violence oath' N Ireland Thatcher unmoved on child benefit The efforts of the Americans to free the three grey… EEC study of ozone layer Parliament next week Parliament today New session Correction Can we stop Britain drowning? As storms hi areas as far apart as Scotland and Kent, Peter Davenport and John Young raise a flood warning, and ask the experts how we should best protect ourselves from the rising sea waters around our coasts Holiday Inn Firing off a political rocket A place in the country Villages preserve their rural heritage with low-cost houses for locals only Midland Times Diary Picture Gallery Wolves in green clothing Commentary Pennies as yet unpinched Ralph Howell asks for public spending cuts, not mythical ones An Englishwoman abroad The Fire at Chicago Second Rate Regulation The Sound of Silence Serbs Curbed Choking off the terrorists' oxygen Cutting a swath Greek reservoir Church unity Signs of difficulty Liberty, cash and the universities GCSE comparisons School journeys An end to suffering Black in America All the nines Court Circular Service dinners Birthdays today Lord MacKenzie-Stuart Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Dinners Appointments State Opening of Parliament Woolmens' Company Reception Queen's Counsel Sheila Scott British woman aviator who girdled the earch The Moon recedes and days get longer Science Report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Cancer Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice that on 14 September 1988 I was appointed… Dee-Cee Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items So… for the said Company Legal Notices Notice of Bar Dates Unmatured, disduted, undisputed, legal, equitable,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Electricity Generating Board Chasing cheats in the British manner Television MRS KLEiN Royal Academy of Arts Almost the full picture John Russell Taylor on the best chance you will ever have to see virtually the whole graphic output of a 19th-century master Gallery Toulouse-Lautrec: The Graphic Works Royal Academy Tomorrow Falstaff Cry of outraee Irving Wardle reviews the first Harold Pinter stage play for four years Theatre Mountain Language Lyttelton The Dawning Concerts LMP/Glover Queen Elizabeth Hall LSO/Schonwandt Barbican Hall Legends at lunchtime Meredith Etherington Smith sends 25th birthday wishes to San Lorenzo Portfolio plus Accumulator High priestess of religious fantasy Writer Diana Paxson explored many religions before desingning her own Smack of statism The Times This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1699 Entertainments The London College of Music Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items The sleeping beauties Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leather Sports Casual Television and Radio Pride and desolation Television Choice Radio Choice Nescafe Alert as 'super locusts' cross Atlantic Relief at hand as the fight goes on to free whales The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,06 Word-Watching Seal expert quits Britain over funding Cuts threaten research Weather Opposition you can really rely on Commons sketch Markets ConsGold shares up on bid talk Executive Editor Albert soars Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold The Times Bank feared major City scandal over Clowes Le Quesne quotes warning to top DTI official Abbey goes to Lloyds in £1bn deal Insurer sells 57% of share capital, but retains its independence Mecca claims victory in £770m Pleasurama battle Investors vow to fight on Dow leaps 43 points to record Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited Business and Finance Time to rein in the economy says Lawson Pay and prices spiral warning by Governor Seven retailers resist Visa's Connect card Business Roundup £1m loss at TDS Circuits Beaumont stake sold Norwich sells 13 properties Talks on Total stake Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Lloyds Merchant Bank HK company for Saatchi Turnover hit at Alpine By Our City Staff: News Corp aims for $1bn asset sell-off Audit stays Money growth accelerates despite rise in base rates Rentokil expands into US with $42.5m buy Company Briefs Tempting taste from Albert Fisher Tempus Banks build £1bn credit for Anglo-Soviet trade Traditonal Options Consortium plan for 240 acres LEP at £5m $12m US sale AMI setback Losses cut British Telecom and STC bid for Telepoint licence By Our City Staff: Burmah to pay $46m for US specialist Interim £1.3m loss from Underwoods Narrower Focus for Garside Ad verse Spurs nets a record £1m High life with Lyons The Times City Diary PO plans to sell insurance Clout of Africa By Our Energy Correspondent: Opec chiefs meet on new quota pact Interested parties Talks to start on industry gas price By Our City Staff: Allied buys MacKay for £21.3m Bowater soars The Mansion House message for sterling Comment Problems in the Abbey Leisure adding pace with £2.1m The Economist 'Addict of doing things with gilts, not a crook' How the DTI licensed Clowes The Sequence of events leading to the collapse of the Barlow Clowes empire has been traced by Sir Godfray Le Quesne QC in his report to Lord Young. These are the main details of that report. It is now for the Ombudsman to decide if there was any maladministration by government officials The Report's Author Ministers and the Men in Fs1 Fifteen Years in the Decline and Fall of Barlow Clowes Investors thought they had security The Amstrad Network BAT jumps on US buyout bid Stock Market Post-crash record as Dow soars Wall Street London Traded Options Gerrard & National Holdings Plc Small losses Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures To think that twenty years ago all we traded with… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talkland Radar Detectors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Best Deal the Best Range The Phote Hire Centre Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Cars at Affordable Prices Direct from LMF… Multiple Classified Advertising Items 190 E C. V. M. 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Daniel Ward gives a guided tour BMW Authorised Dealers BMW 5351 Special Equipment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Marques Limited Alvis Crested Eagle Multiple Classified Advertising Items MGA Twin-Cam Coupé 1959 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two stars of the east worth watching Nebourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Jaguar Magpie of Cambridge Telecom Rover Vitesse Scotts of Hemel Hempstead The Times BMW 3 Series Unwanted Director's Car Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 928 Series 4 Porsche 1987 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrera Cabriolet Super Sport, 86 Model Multiple Classified Advertising Items 380 SLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing BCL Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items BCL Celica Supra Mr2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Hire Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationalease Ltd Societe Mercatare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flashing gamesmanship Business to Business Digital Scan Data Products Ltd 27 Holf Golf Castel-Hotel 14th Century Communication (UK) North London Building Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items We Will Find You More Business Phitech Electronics Ltd Eurocomms Business Communications A Brand New Canon Facsimile Machine for as Little as… Booth White Rickaby and Lee Transport Ltd. 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Al Downloading Services Abbey Resources International For Sale Private firms seek end to costly audits Briefing Commrecial Property Amarilla Golf and Country Club SA, the lar…… Hallmark Hampers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australian morale in urgent need of a first victory Rugby Union: Lack of Back-Row pace Proves a Problem for Wallabies A valuable lesson for WSRU to heed Business to Business South Hampshire Costa Del Sol General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durham lengthen victory sequence Prestigious Power Boat Manufacturer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Wanted Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chance of a Lifetime Investment Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carr takes leave of rugby Commercial/Residential Mortgage/Remortgage Director with Equity Marketing Professional Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gouriev gains poignant victory for Makin team Racing: Roberts Continues Fine Run with 20-1 Success in Horris Hill Period of probation sought for levy rate Lambourn road peril Nupsala fourth at Enghien Throgmorton Business Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Results from yesterday's three meetings Computers & Computing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gallagher ban Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Speedy Kribensis can continue winning ways Mandarin: Carlisle Selections Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Rapid Raceline Moore hope backed Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections The Times Racing Service Top stayer Kneller put down Final test for winning crews Search for sailing talent comes to conclusion on the Solent this weekend Encouraging start for Williams in French connection Motor Racing Penalty on Sturgess for pacing Cycling Logan has hidden depths Boxing Competitors Foulds is a victim of Higgins revival Snooker: Davis Supreme as He Eases into Grand Prix Quarter-Final Gull wins by half a minute Paralympic Games Scheme for disabled Birmingham to lodge cup protest Basketball Programme Howell is equal to challenge Baseball (Reuter): Norman's record is broken Today's Fixtures TRY this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Day of confusion concludes with a shared record Golf From a Correspondent: Baker has a round of troubles A timely remembrance Bowls Sport on TV Group failures are crucial to Scots Yorath's critical verdict Portents are against Slough Dalglish makes his move for Burrows to bolster defence Football Bingham's defence of caution Full life of a captain in waiting New lease of life for courts Tennis Becker given unexpected test by Steeb Testing time for England women For the Record Cotton witnesses flair for future Hockey Reading to build on success World is no longer Widnes's oyster Rugby League Coach is called to account Swimming Britons take the initiative Surfing The Times Chief Sports Correspondent: Now is not the time for Robson to go Commentary England continue descent to ranks of the also-rans Dictaphone Scant comfort South Africa links endanger cricket tour Leonard parts company with Dundee Super Prix proposal Sport in Brief Beckett should have set a trend End Column
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