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News from 24/10/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Malcolm Brown, William Frankel, Chris Petit, P. G., Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Simon O'Hagan, Alan Fisher, Allan Green, Stephen Leather, Gordon Allan, Shuttleworth, Martin Walker, Qamar Ahmed, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Christopher Morris, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Nora Beloff, Coral Leonard, Henry Gee, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Tate, Ruth Gledhill, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Sylvia Disley, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Mario Modiano and Paul Bompard, Michael Clark, Hannah E. Lambert, Mary Brittain, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Nicholas Green, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Humphrey Hawksley, Kevan Pearson, P. A. Mitchell, Steven Downes, Robert Morrison, Sydney Friskin, Roland Rudd Empolyment Affairs Reporter, Nicholas Harling, Peter Bryan Wollongong, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Allan Green Director of Public Prosecution, (Michael Phillips), Mel Webb La Moye, Michael Gambon, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, T. R. E. Owen, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Paul Valley, David Maurice Graham, Alexandra Jackson, Richard Evans, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Herb Greer, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Ken Aldred, Secretary General, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, George Hodgson, Ian Ross, David Brewerrton, Peter Dixon, Stewart Tendler, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jack Crossley, Ian Smith, John Gittleson, Christopher Walker, John Trevawny, Director, Michael Bourdeaux, General Director, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Patrick O'Hanlon, Christopher Vincenzi, Michael Hornsby, Jenny Gilbert, Daniel Ward, Tony Dawe, Philip Goodrich, David Walker, Peter J. Eccles, Michael Horsnell, Ken Young, Robin Wight, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, A. J. Munro, Derek Harris, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Keith Macklin, Vince Wright, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, A. W. G. Goolden, David Young Energy Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Andrew Mogger,

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Times survey exposes grave failures in the jury system Channon lists five options on BR sell-off Rail privatization plan Portfolio -Plus- Accumulator Hopes for Elstree New pressure Davis on cue Index By a Staff Reporter: Woman priest defies bishop Windows stands at Alamein graves 46 years on Picture Gallery By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Ministers face rebellion over child benefit freeze Gunmen kill women tourists in Thailand Italian captain denies causing Greek sinking by Italian captain Premier Portfolio Union threatens electricity cuts New Roundup Langan still serious US bridge triumph Swim case to proceed Ports' gunman alert Police to sue force BM Watchdog investigates Rover sale MPs ma summon car chief over 'asset stripping' Kinnock moves to break power of hard left Queen of the castles The world's top young chess player, a Hungarian… Sinn Fein MP may take seat after ban Suspended Harrods employee denies 'spying' for Lonrho Plea for addiction warnings Free air travel for shoppers Home buyers 'should sue' Property valuation Enthusiast 'gained access to Nasa' Computer hacker arrested Oxford team in Parkinson's disease find By Our Education Reporter: GCSE papers to be marked again The Victoria Wine Company Fair help for degree seekers Students 'must be abreast with news' The Times Presspass Portfolio plus Accumulator Barnardos Law chief calls for specialist panels on medical negligence Internal auditors called to account Whitehall Brief by David Walker Queen Anne armchair the star in New York Saleroom Pitney Bowes Mother cradles a born climber GMT set to be abolished by 1992 Ruling is key to whether fans speak up or walk out Heyset riot trial Employers accused of blocking no-strike deals Halifax Top of the choir Two projects put on shelf Roads privatization By Our Transport Correspondent: Tolls call to end city traffic jams Motorway repairs By staff Reporters: Attitudes to drink 'provoke violence' Fiat EEC internal quarrels hamper Kohl as he heads for Moscow Brussels View Catholic challenge to Kremlin The Soviet Opposition Rado of Switzerland Lithuanian national movement tests the Kremlin's tolerance Mass celebrated again in Vinius cathedral used as art gallery for 38 years By Our Foreign Staff: Nicaragua in urgent plea for aid Hurricane Joan bits Central America Soviet Bill allows 'opposition' MPs Ice-breaker joins in whale rescue World Roundup Fire hits Scorsese film (AFP): Soviet shuttle checks Papandreou returns Queen's island cruise It's cobber Garnett Delivered by Royal Mail Parcels and Datapost Smith Corona Arab leaders unite in bid to gain votes for Peres Top level meetings increase pressure on Israel in search for a Nuddke/fast peace Islamic Jihad issues new threat to US hostages Aquino under fire as rivals press claims of corruption Likud angry as poll points to Labour advance Underdog Dukakis savages opponent for 'lies and deceit' (Reuter): Pretoria parades latest pride of its home-made arsenal VicHallam Detectives infiltrate Triad gang Hong Kong and Sydney drug, arrests Picture Gallery W Woolwich Equitable Building Society Indians lose more soldiers to Tamils (Reuter): Falling poodle Kills three (Reuter): Land battle (Reuter): Drug toll Kidnap raid (AFP): Bodies return Twelve good men and true... For centuries the English courts have relied on a man's guilt being decided by his peers. But, as Tony Dawe and Jack Crossley report in the first part of an investigative series, there are now grave doubts that justice is being done The Times Hampstead 's answer to Heathcliffe? Philips The myth of the English jury 'Some jurors hate the police, some are illiterate and incapable of any form of mental deduction' Barclayshare From Norman Conquest to Terrorist Trial Climent Freud Times Diary Against the public interest Des Wilson puts the case for balance in Official Secrets reform A block vote sunders Commentary William Frankel Indulging the wasteline Bernard Levin Transport by Water Time Saved in Deliveries Non-nuclear obstacles Law and Lights Cavalry Rescue Point of appeal State secrets Doubts on NHS cancer project Paying for mistakes Tate appointment Modern maths Public concern for Belgian justice GCHQ union ban Rouble conversion Pursuit of justice Monkey business VAT on gifts to universities Britain and USSR Music to the ear Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Punishment in a caring society Philip Goddrich Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Today's royal engagements Dinners DJM: Nature notes Happy Creswick Unique record of librarianship at Oxford and Cambridge Fr John Milburn Churchman of style Royce Whale Passionate champion author rights Marriages John Willis Journalists' leader Let me that stole steal no more: but rather let him… The spawning wrasse spurns current theory Science Report The mirror on the wall This week a new list of Britain's greatest beauties is published. Libby Purves ponders who are the fairest of them all and why KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Real man and Peter Pan Mannesmann Tally Computer Printers Property Secretary Osborne Richardson Manpower Susan Beck Recruitment The Football Association Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Royal Academy of Arts Chartered Accountants Adair International Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants ENO Senior Secretaries ABI The Ritz Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates Knightsbridge Secretaries Selection (Rec Cons) ABI Joan Tree New Position £13,000 Portman Love + Tate Appointments Horner Peters Richardson Caroline King Appointments Overton Management Selection Covent Garden Bureau Chartleigh Direction Recruitment Consultants King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Boardroom Recruitment Consultants Core Consulting Group Ltd Like no other theatre From walk-on to leading actor, Michael Gambon has been associated with the National Theatre for all its 25 years. He recalls some highlights National family at war Theatre The Plantagenets Royal Snakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon Television Uncle Vanya Sabotaged by the production Opera Simon Boccanegra Coliseam History is coming Radio The Times Six of the best Steve Festival Hall Concert Concise Crossword No 1701 Entertainments The time, the plaice Winning Move BBC1 John Charcol Moles in the recesses Television Choice Radio Choice Oxfam Ridley drafts green Bill in pollution war The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,808 By Staff Reporters: Dispute over crew's role Controversy and confusion surround the sinking that so nearly ended in disaster Word-Watching Weather Hope fades for teacher Change on Week Markets nervous over trade figures By Our City Staff: Pillsbury prepares its defence The Times Stock Watch Stock Watch Brent Walker to rebuild film industry Questions over former S&n chief's role in Elders offer US backing for Minorco bid Decision expected tomorrow on referral to MMC Amstrad looks to China for labour Cheaper workforce help keep prices down Pressure intensifies for payout Labour to respond after Barlow Clowes report Opec draft on quotas referred By Our City Staff: Superchannel fate in the balance ECT Cellular Part 2 HK and Shanghai Hotels fights new takeover bid Angel helps Harmony to build leisure chain USM Review Ministry of Public Works Polly Peck issue clears air Tempus Production soars at re-equipped pit Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Markets would face ruin if Bush loses US Notebook Bull case rests on the bear case in equities Gilt-Edged Third Market Gold Lucas Industries hopes strong results will repel boarders Today Britain's electricity prices competitive, survey shows One sure winner in S&n fight The Times City Diary Only here for the beer The Times City Diary All in a name The Times City Diary Fan mail The Times City Diary By Our Energy Correspondent: Legal action 'may be needed on gas' Black home The Times City Diary Jobs scheme likely if NESL closes C&W satellite delay Perks from paying off the National Debt Economic View By Our Industry Staff: Sid takes interest in steel offer Boost for Alphameric Zietters PLC Issue of Government Stock Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices A return to style on the roads As Britain's new car sales topple all previous records, the Birmingham Motor Show provides a feast of style and technology for everyone, says Daniel Ward Fiat Guide to the best value on the market Clifford Webb makes a personal choice of cars at all prices Rivalry grows among the best-sellers Daniel Ward reviews the new middleweight contenders fighting it out at the motor show Pulling Rover into profit Peugeot 405 Estate The Ford Sierra A sporting gamble European manufactures counter the Japanese macho market Jaguar sets up shop in an engineer's paradise The new breed of Cavalier Daniel Ward traces one of Vauxhall's continuing sales success stories Bentley driving back to glory The turbo gives 50 per cent more power and a top speed of 135mph Sage Main Lan Is the typist now just a relic? Sales of business equipment are buoyant, but profit margins are tight—the perfect recipe for a shake-out, says Malcolm Brown. the arthmetic of trying to keep ahead of the competition in these circumstances is daunting—as visitors will see at this year's International business Show, Earls Court, London, which is open today until Friday Passing on the message faster The password to computer security The nightmare of choosing a new computer Ricoh Copiers/fax How to be your own publisher Konica Design for office living What mysterics lio behind the designing of an efficient office to cope with high technology? A designer explains the problems of matching the need for hardware with staff environment Facit Furniture Systems C&C Computers and Communications Taking the mystery out of software Ringing up the cost of the ideal phone system NEC Tapping a world of information Lloyds Bowmaker The teacher who lost his status How the classroom crisis drove out a valuable man, by Douglas Broom Educational Hertfordshire County Council Atc Experienced Language Teachers St Dunstan's College Warminster School Wiltshire Principal Ellesmere College Turkey Turkish & Greek University of Warwick University of Leicester University of Sheffield The University of Buckingham The parents who must keep power Postdoctoral Fellowships USIU-E University Appointments London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items University of London University of Dundee Management The Times Classified University of St Andrews Queen Mary College Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Sheffield (Temporary) Professor The Business Language Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses Af Devonshire House Study at Home Be a Successful Writer Pitman St. James's Secretarial College The Queen's Secretarial College Langham Secretarial College Tuition Secretary/PA PA/SEC Scholarships Aiglon St. Brandon's School Travelling Scholarship Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford La Crime De La Cr?me P. A. For Mayfair Design Company London Bridge Appointments Full-Time Medical Secretary Fellowships University Fellowships Independent Education Montessori & N. N. E. B. University College and Middlesex School of Medicine Prestigious Firm of Belgravia Estate Agents Busy Interior Decorator Property Exclusive Membership and PA/ADMINISTRATIVE Secretaries Rodgers & Gillespie Recruitment Consultants Super Secretaries Meredith Scott Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leisure Investments PLC Personnel Assistant £13,000 Trilingual SEC/PA Sw11 Media Multiple Classified Advertising Items RECEPTIONIST/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joan Tree Joss in Communications Senior Secretary A Bright and Cheerful Secretary (Any Age) Miller/McNish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temping Times With Autumn upon us Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Drake Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Career Minded £14,000 SECRETARY/PA Exec Secretary Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Interior Design CO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drama Studio London Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Public Relations Pierre Cardin Secretary/p. 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Director's Secretary Audio Secretary Small Elegant Jermyn St Office Staffplan Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crop of new talent reaches harvest Yachting: Six Earn Distinctions as Britain's Best Young Sailors Take their Examination on the Solent Meaning of 'whether in berth or not' House of Lords Law Report October 24 1988 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Guardian cannot invoke wardship jurisdiction Recklessness meaning Imposing conditions on grant of bail Repudiation not accepted Costly trappings which dilute Becker's earnings Tennis Graf's task No Title Total victory to Hargraves and Newquay Surfing Australians let off hook by defensive gentlemen's game Rugby Union: Morri's Departure Gives Campese Chance to Enjoy Himself while Nottingham Unbeaten League Record Scots pick strong line-up Pumas beaten once again Samoans stretch Bridgend Guests suitably impressed Weekend Rugby Union Results Selectors faced by long list of injuries Bath find all the answers Wasps run amok against soft touch Dismissal of Rowland spoils Coventry's fun (AFP): Maoris held Breakaway by Transvaal is predicted Quiet man keeps English on target Cycling Pakistan fall to Ambrose Cricket Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Mandarin: Carson can continue fine run with double Speedy Al Hareb another ace in West Ilsley's classic hand From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Salse bids farewell with storming Foret victory Rapid Raceline French raiders just pipped Hillis inquiry Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Fakenham Selections Results from Saturday's four meetings The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Flat leaders Norwich hand out lessons in effort and opportunism Football: Tottenham Hotspur's Takes Another Tumble in East Anglia as Gascoigne Again Fails to Come up to Market Replacements will take time to learn the Wimbledon way Maradona's uplift Weekend Football Results and Tables (Reuter): France's draw helps Scotland Pools Check West Ham conquer by daring Rush falls prey to error in hunt for predatory touch Last laugh goes to Millwall Influential absentee is hardly missed City sink to the occasion Southampton make history Gymkhana remove Southgate record Guiding hand from Shaw Resistance finally crumbles Table Tennis Rebels finish S Africa tour Athletics Busy Bilson a headache at right, left and centre Hockey America's Cup may be rerun on equal terms Yachting For the Record From a Special Correspondent, Seoul: Matthews not to be denied his third track gold Paralympic Games: Weekend Tally of 29 Medals Lifts British Team to Third Position The Lincolnshire poachers Golf: A Course where It Pays to Stay on the Straight and Narrow By a Correspondent, Paris: Amateur is just short of an upset From a Correspondent, Boulogue: Lord leads by example in power-struggle (AP): Norman just withstands Parry's rally Wigan end hopes of a surprise Rugby League Higgins falls to majestic Davis The world champion extends his domination to the Rothmans Grand Prix fina HCP By a Special Correspondent: Maxwells agree to Derby's £1m fee for Saunders Final agony for Aberdeen Plans for new athletic federation have to wait Ferguson awaits Donaghy's decision (AP): Drugs test proposal Sport in Brief McFarlane leaves hopes in sand as Smyth claims title (Reuter): Bruno challenge in US Out of sight in Seoul no longer End Column

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