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News from 22/10/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Angela Thorpe, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Chris Petit, Clifford Longley, J. E. Humphrey, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Peter Shaffer, Andrew Billen, Simon O'Hagan, Jane MacQuitty, Victor Zorza and Veenu Sandal, Simon Barnes, S. C. P, Peter Philp, Philip Greig, Bruce Hiscock, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Capel, W. M. Mackean, Sheila Frewin, Director, Jeremy Flint, David Hay, Mark Souster and Harvey Elliott, Mario Modiano, S. Prebble, Editor, Colin Narbrough, Vivien Goldsmith, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Andrew Rowe, Christopher Shennan, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, Hilary Doling, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Richard Burton, Andrew Moger, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Liz Forgan, Mick Cleary, Craig Seton, Ian Smith, and Sam Kiley, Peter Bills, Rowan Bosworth-Davies, Robin Young, Robert Nye, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Peter Sutherland, Frances Bissell, Peter Davelle, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Grylls, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Peter Lewis, Max Harrison, Sam Kiley, Universities Reporter, Jack Waterman, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, James G. Bradshaw, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Nigel Andrew, Mel Webb La Moye, Roger Boyes, Pallanza, and Richard Owen, Roger FitzGERALD, Christopher Goulding, Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Roy Hay, R. Applebee, Elisabeth A. Otter, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, David Hunt, W. J. Burroughs, R. A. W. Longden, Tony Levene, Richard Evans, Martin Trew, Iain Liddell, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Evans Media Editor, Raymond Plant, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Deyan Sudjic, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Anne Campbell Dixon, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Madsen Pirie, President, Carol Ferguson, Brian Alderson, Eamonn Butler, Director, Clive White, Michael Horsnell and Andrew Moger, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, James Platt, Peter Clarke, Michael Seely, David Gollob, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, P. D., Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Harvey Elliot, Air Correspondent, Rachel Warren, Edward Frewin, Managing Director, Michael Schluter, Bailey Morris, Frances Dickenson and Caz Gorham, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Veronica Heath, Maria Scott, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. Bunting, Michael Schluter, Director, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Philip Ray, Richard Williams,

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Section 391 children in ship collision Two crew die as school trip turns to tragedy In today's 56-page Times Cabinet set to back Clowes rescue Section Thatcher widens assault on EEC Beware of temptation Sport Stewards 'took lifejackets and left children' Pure Indulgence At a Mere Thirteen Hundred Guineas Travel agent fined ?6,000 over air fare cash cutting Halt to seal culls proposed Presspass Baby's killer watched TV after attac The Times Herbal remedy gains status Restaurateur badly hurt in fire Lawyers' libel damages over chocolate cake Wedgwood The jury on Trial 266,000 Portfolio -Plus- Accumulator Students oppose private funding News Roundup Three die in aircrash Man charged in secret Jail dispute called off Cheques claim 'fraud' Short in chess win British women trailing Danes in bridge final Majestic Wine Warehouses Mellor angered by Cleveland decision Airbus blow as BA picks Boeing jets Why Thatcher chose the law in anti-IRA drive Schools urged to gear up for industry's needs Parliament Union condemns protesters Mob hurls yoghurt at Baker Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd Dispute on TV breaks resolved Sinclair's £150 satellite aerial JPs 'penalized' for taking time off work Magistrates' Association annual meeting By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Better pay sought for articled clerks Private pilots face stricter new rules Shipbuilding set to stop in Sunderland TWA Lack of policing attacked Hats off famous heads Fears voiced over cuts in nature posts Poll tax revolt dominates election battle Scottish nationalists aim for 27 per cent swing at Glasgow Govan Barclays Unicorn £190m grant for costs of poll tax College paintings may be auctioned Saleroom Railway delay news dropped King plot jury gets media reminder Brock's Britain and Italy seek way to aid Gorbachov reforms Explosive protest ignored by Queen World Roundup Minister under fire Sakharov honoured Botha warns press Crash victims named (AP): Zanu founder ousted Ice bomb hope for whales Press muzzled as Managua declares state of emergency Hurricane Joan menaces Central America Aide sacked as Bush gets apology Ugly rumours blight white-banter Locusts infesting Caribbean The Times Halifax VISA Marcoses indicted with Khashoggi on us funds fraud 1,500 dead as cyclone sinks 100 vessels Chile Cabinet resignation Files 'hacked' UN payment (Reuter): Life terms (Reuter): Hindu deaths (AFP): Panel named (AFP): Mahathir win Statue mishap Tamil attacks kill 14 Indian soldiers Skilful Tunisia ruler steers clear of riot-hit Algeria's pitfalls Outcry over new war crime trial French ex-minister on death transport charges Israeli reprisals provoke hostage threat Writing on the wall for higher education From a Village in the Himalayas Where are the Eddie Edwardses of tomorrow? Is Eddie… How pleasant to know that people don't change. With security tight as a drum at the Conservative party conference, and even the silver Loose-knit community Commentary EEC: unity without tears Peter Sutherland takes issue with Mrs Thatcher on sovercignty Truman-the Duke's lifeline 200 Lost as Colliery Tip Engufs School Serious television Monetary Matters Quotas for Christians Mr Gummer's Oil Can GPs' changing role within NHS Air-time ban Bill of fare Rising interest rates Wright's recollection Sunday trading 'Contracts' for young volunteers GCHQ union ban Nursery slopes? Feather-bedded? A fine line Court Circular Birthdays You Can Be Sure of Shell Changing view of Thatcherism Weekend royal engagements Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Piero Fornasetti Italian designer who worked with images, illusion and ideas Eirikur Benedikz A force for good Anglo-Icelandic relations John Ball Creator of black detective Virgil Tibbs Youson Ikeda Japanese Painter The Duke of St Albans Dinners Public Auction Persian and Oriental Carpets and Rugs Births Times Newspapers Ltd. A transport of delight Science Report Picture Gallery Announcements Appointments Latest wills Anniversaries Loriners' Company Plumbers' Company Dyers' Company Church services tomorrow Twenty first Sunday after Trinity MFI Utility belt baubles From the man who gave us the hi-tech uplighter and the £300 desk light comes a new store, offering functional fun and relief from matt black. Deyan Sudjic reports Prolific Financial Management The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,807 Picture Gallery Anguish as parents wait for news Word-Watching Weather World Vision Childcare Commen: Kenneth Fleet Consumer spending up 2.2% The Pound Stock Market Stock Watch Auditor pays £25m to settle JMB dispute Pernod tastes victory in court ruling on IDG By Our City Staff: Mecca wins Pleasurama By Our Banking Correspondent: Abbey counters marriage opposition SE agrees to share trading resumption next week Redfearn under siege from Swedish group's £54m bid Bond nets 15% stake in Lonrho Vodafone sale success Prolific Financial Management Section 2 Dunbar aid for Clowes victims Last orders for the in-betweens if brewers' ties are loosened A guide to alternative investments Dan Air Scheduled Services New Congress session may bring tougher takeover law Battle for Pillsbury swings mood against foreign bids Eleven ask to operate Telepoint BP moves into West coast with $150m US purchase Next sells Aliens for £29.3m LWT profits fade to ?15.8m after cost of 20% job cuts Blenheim buy Home loans slump by 28% with more falls to come Share advice Ocean surge Role change Hedderwick Sterling Lawson's negative performance sends prices drifting down Stock Market Dow edges higher Wall Street Oct 20 Alpha Stocks Recent Issues ConsGold bid clock goes ahead Polly Peck plans to reduce debt with ?133m issue Smac to join market with ?12m price tag Business Roundup Crown drops £5.6m bid Appletree disposal Ladbroke in £65m deal Wickes sale nets £8m London Traded Options Traditional Options US quotation for Beazer Receiver acts on Amarco The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Lack of support Interest Rates Round-Up Unlisted Insurance Investments Merger laces court threat Maria Scott on London Life's stormy meeting of policyholders and the vote to link with AMP This Week Pep-up ideas from the PEPs companies Losers who got their cash Leamington SPA Building Society Three ways to fight Family Money Portfolio -Plus- Accumulator The M&G Group MIM Britannia Mercury Unit Trusts How do I underpay? Family Money Show me the routes Invaluable guarantee The PEPs way into savings Save & Prosper The cases that just flew away Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Too late for tax relief Hugh Thompson reports on the problems of a deed of family arrangement NatWest Stockbrokers Limited Fidelity The Equitable Life Knight Williams Eagle Star Town & Country Building Society A house full of cash Premier Investment Management Services Ltd Favoured students Fimbra The perils of plastic Fimbra MIM Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited Barclays lifts its cash limit Briefing London Life Capability The Equitable Life Lucas Travel: Sardinian Perfection The day the lights went out You were at a party, or in a lecture hall. You were at the theatre, or watching the Tv. You were driving home from work with the car radio on, or listening to the news while getting the supper ready. Wherever you were on that particular night 25 years ago, as Christopher Shennan discovered, you remember it all too well The Mortgage Corporation Section The day the lights went out Polaroid Good echoes of bygone sounds Peggy Lee has released a new album - her first for 10 years. She talked to Frances Dickenson and Caz Gorham Spurning the suit of paint strictures John Craxton is an artist with a colourful, neo-Romantic past - and a brightly aspected future MOPS And finally, another rewrite Peter Lewis discusses the playwright's craft with Peter Shaffer, a man for whom a scene is never finished Pause, and hear another voice Bonhams Knightsbridge Everyone's at the fair Theatre Bartholomew Fair Olivier A rich new vein of music Concert Roh Orchestra/HaitinkCovent Garden The Playhouse Oh, Eck, father is coming back Dead Dad Dog Theatre Upstairs Missed connections Rock Anita Baker Wembley Arena Last word Phantom script From our sponsor Able-LABELS Poetry of furnished rooms Philip Larkin's gift was for the plain expression of plain thoughts. Robert Nye reviews his collected work A dying clich? is captured Hongkong: Xianggang By Jan Morris Viking, 14,93 Maxwell Thrills and spills of politics and pleasure The class hero from Tredegar Nye Bevan and the Mirage of British Socialism By John Campbell Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £9.95 Strange animal tales Children Little Sophie and Lanky Flop By Ela Pelgrom Translated from the Dutch by Arnold Pomerans Illustrated by the The Tjong Khing Cape. £7.95 The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Queen Elizabeth Hall Royal Festival Hall The Bach Choir Britten War Requiem London Soloists Chamber Orchestra Concerts Olyndebourne Touring Opera at Southampton Mayflower… Steve Reich and Musicians with David Tannenbaum… Purcell Room Wigmore Hall St John's Smith Square Apollo Shaftes. Ave. 01-437 2663 Cctb 01-741 9999… Arts 8 836 2132: Cc 379 4444 24 hrs, 7 days (no bkg… Barbican The Royal Concert Blackheath Concert Halls Garrick 379 61O7 Cc 24O 7200 Lyric 24 hrs 7 days 741… Raymond Gubbay Tribute to Bert Kaempfert Prince of Wales 839 5989 Qemma Emile Craven Royalty 831 O66o cc 24O 72oo (bkg fee) cc 379 4444… Victor Hochhauser Shell LSO The Incredible Soumax Rug Art Galleries The Times Across a bridge to triumph Classical Second-hand country Drama at a killing pace Opera Sweet solos Jazz Ross/the Furhouse May I get your goat, sir? Jonathan Meades goes on safari in little-known 'village' London Restaurant Guide Auberge de Provence Plantation Inn IL Giardino Forum Court Peking Cuisine Indian-Inn Topo D'oro Ristorante Italiano Recommended by City Limits Sun Martino Los Remos LA Preferita of Lavender Hill Ristorante Italiano Castelli's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curry Cabin The Kwality Tandoori Restaurant Directory This is a changing selection of restaurants visited… C. B. Alvear Montilla Cheese might Food Fair game calls from the wild The Times Cook As the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness digs in, Frances Bissell suggests sampling the joys of hare, wood pigeon, wild duck, grouse, partidge, and pheasant Cune Starry glass of America Drink Lindemans Shoparound MOPS P. I. T. A. Products P&S Ltd The Litter Picker Nazeing Glassworks PVC Fashion Macs Norwegian Sweathers Elbeo Inversion Chair Tidy Rail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMX For the Home The Space Bed Centre Dustbusters Professional Carpet and Upholstry… Multiple Display Advertising Items Allen Griffon Treske furniture Custom Built Black poised for the knock-out Concise Crossword No 1700 Kasparov in trouble for being clever Chess A pocketful of autumn Gardening Francesca Greenoak strolls in Hillier Gardens, near Winchester, gathering leaves and revelling in their scents and seasonal colours Where to find the pick of the rhododendrons Gardens to Visit Weekend Tips Miss Marple plays a thriller Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre London Saturday Radio Sunday Compiled by Greta Carslaw Reich classics revisited Black tie and Brahms There are times when a lullaby beats the links. George Brock enjoys the music at Gleneagles Swan Hellenic SKI Yugotours Iberia From art to amusing Victoriana Voyages Jules Verne Carinthia Austria Name that town Travel Books Thomas Cook Airport ready for the winter Travel News Hong Kong winner The Adventures Holidays & Villas Algarve Trailfinders the Travel Experts Celebrity Holidays and Travel Austravel Self-Catering Voyages Jules Verne Mandeer Holidays Ltd. Cunard Take Time Off to Parts. Amsterdam. Brussels. Bruges,… Winter Sports Ski La Plagne Multiple Display Advertising Items Worsley House 35 York St Blackpool Central Gleneagles Hotel Torquay Aa *** Rac Kilbirnie Hotel Green skiers on red runs Travel In the car-park at Waidring, novice skiers take their first steps before the perils of more difficult slopes. Andrew Lycett joined the class Christmas Breaks Dorset, Hants, & I. O. W. Portsonachan Hotel East Anglia Barratt International Resorts Lee Bay Hotel The Times Elysium with a constitution Costa Smeralda once belonged to the shepherds, the sun and the sea. Then came the marketing men. Michael Watkins went back to find what paradise had lost Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd Flamboyance and failure Steffi Graf Moxon joins Bailey in turning down tour Harford's loyalty to Loyalty goes against the trend Tottenham strive to restore order against all the odds An afternoon with the men of England Australians seek confidence boost Crewsearch reaches its climax Weightlifters' warning Thoroughbreds PLC Section Mason sneaks upon Bennett Leather Sports Casual Golden with all the aces This year has been Steffi Graf's annus mirabilis. For most players the grand slam would have been enough; Graf followed it with an Olympic gold medal. Rex Bellamy charts her phenomenal rise Today's Team News Blunder helps Shrewsbury off the mark Britain on right line for future Gymnastics Equity & Law Middlesbrough are ready to splash out for Davenport Football Griffiths a contender for League position Cooke is still best hope for England Table Tennis From a Special Correspondent, Seoul: Volunteer supporters provide inspiration Paralympic Games Higgins's bandwagon is still rolling Norman's challenge thwarted Golf: Caribbean End to a Journey Which Began in an English Winter Nationwide event at its final stage Marshall will continue Test career Greenidge and Haynes destroy Indian bowlers Cricket Claydon faces a giant task Students strike form after setback Yachting Crewsearch In Brief History and Hare make Leicester the firm favourites Rugby Union: Joint Championship Leaders Placed on their Guard for Close Encounters of the Geographical Kind New world opens up in Wales for Laity The Sunday Times Today's Team News Life after leagues for Bailey Honda are told to ensure equal back-up Motor Racing Jaguar re-sign Brundle For the Record Slough call on fighting spirit against rivals Hockey Fluid Durbano prevails Surfing Wigan are favoured to extend record Rugby League World singles and pairs move North Bowls Double treat at Harrowr Rackets Challenge by pentathletes Fencing The sacking of a manager Football managers are sacked so often that it is easy to overlook the anguish for the men involved. David Hay, who last year bacame the first manager to be dismissed by Celtic, provides a graphic account of how the battles with the board of directors over money reached their bitter and inevitable climax, and the shattering effect that the experience had on him and his family A question of balance Jack Waterman discusses with John Winter the harsh realities of training From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Salse can capture Foret for Sheikh Mohammed Long-term plan to meet shortcomings Roberts loses appeal against four-day ban Media Starguest looks pick of Laurel raiders Impressive Kribensis cut to 5-1 for Champion Hurdle Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Newbury results Mandarin: Promising A1 Hareb to complete major double for West Ilsley team Mighty Mark eyes Aintree Mandarin: Startford Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections The Times Racing Service Course specialists Thrashings that shaped a fighter Are thr great champions of sport born or made? Mick Cleary discovers how Nigel Benn, who defends his Commonwealth middleweight title in London next week, was brought up the hard way Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Sport on TV Australians can shake on a united recovery Hershiser inspires Dodgers Baseball Off-court power play hotting up Tennis Poles keep abreast of break from the start Cycling Chariot racing - British style Women compete with the best of men in the hazardous sport of harness racing, writes Veronica Heath Why not winter in London? The land of Elgar and spa water Outdoor Leisure Country Herb Feeds Ltd Ouality Irish Horses JBS Boots Pen Lleyn Riding Centre Linkwood Equestrian Centre Outgrown your Pony? Silvia Stanier L. V. O The Quantock Riding Centre Charles Britton Moreton Hampstead Claydon Bryline Riding Surfaces Pound Cottage Children's Riding School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oathill Farm Holidays West Wales Horse Sale Upwardly aspired the clothiers Long Melford Lavenham give Nigel Andrew an excuse for a church-crawl The Times Outings No cads among the tea caddies Collecting New heights in penthouse living Luxurious high rise homes have become the new symbol of affluence in the Eighties, says Rachel warren Bryant Homes James Harris Winchester Prudential Property Services Business air europe Class

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