News from 25/10/1988
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Alan Tomlinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Petit, Andrew Billen, Excutive Editor David Brewerton, R. Davis, A. M. Podhalicz, Amritsar, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Martin Walter, Simon O'Hagan, Judith Parsons, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Stockholm, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Lena M. Jeger, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, James Bone, Richard Eaton, Karachi, Pensacola, , Bernard Murphy, Colin Narbrough, Michael Garland, (Director), Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Universities Reporter, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Hayes Treen, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Mario Modiano and Andrew Morgan, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Bonn, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, M. D. Kavanagh, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Sally McNulty, Chairman, Peter Bills, Martin Cropper, Rosemary Unsworth, J. P., D. G. P. Chatfield, John Earle, Michael Clark, Dharmsala, , David Hands, Brussels, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Tim Yeo, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Malcolm Smith, Leslie Tilley, Roddy MacKenzie, Gerald Bonner, Paul Vallely, Lesley Drennan, Robert Kirley, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer and Martin Fletcher, John Higgins, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Marjorie R. Preston, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Yuri Matischen, Steve Acteson, Tim Congdon, Alan Ryan, Peter Bryan, Conrad Voss Bark, Eddie Kulukundis, Chairman, , Robert Matthews, K. J. Hilton, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Janet Stobart, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Richard Bassett, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Ian Smith and Mario Modiano, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, G. Cunnington, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Tony Dawe, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Simon Lee, Frances Pearce, Bailey Morris, Donoughue, Frances Gibb, Mike Ward, Jennifer Clark, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Andrew McEwen and Michael Binyon, Belgrade,
ResumoMacKay plans shake-up for legal system House buying simpler in law reform package Portfolio plus Accumulator Captain denies manslaughter Johnson ban Pieeott free Times Focus Index Food giant is target of biggest-ever takeover Yesterday's high-tech is today's museum piece £800,000 award after seven-year fight Major settles disputes within £3 billion overspending limit Briton dies on Crete in flash flood Police identify men 'who shot soldiers' Multiple Display Advertising Items Tears in court at Heysel videos Universities fear cuts in science News Roundup Baker quashes fears Heads seek 27% rise Pain research award Credit fraud smashed Langan now critical Up to 15,000 jobs lost since Black Monday Important Product Recall Notice Br accused of 'plot' against privatization Italian captain challenged by witnesses Man killed in arrest fought with police, inquest told Opera scheme to encourage new works Crash kills four members of one family Excess alcohol a factor in 950 road deaths Expelled union alleges intimidation Riyals battle in Ford By a Staff Reporter: Utley is praised as chronicler of Tory thought Leisure developers buy '?10m' observatory site £800,000 for brain damage after appendix operation Paralysed rugby player sues council King jury told of 'amateurs' Munnings work saved from the fire Users attack poor quality Cellphone survey Surgeon is jailed for stealing drugs Crest Hotels Home with the horses Cure for squinting linked to botulism New teachers lack proper training, inspectors find Gcse opponent not victimized, governors say National Savings Hockney in retrospective mood Religious texts are restored to Britain New York blazes way in art world Saleroom Highest sea death toll Scientists fear for future of nuclear fusion project More court rights for barristers Cairo Marriott Hotel & Casino Sainsbury's prune their autumn prices Toyah sings for hospital By Our Technology Correspondent: Thinking robots 'to beat nurse shortage' AT&T Democrats get tough on race issue Our Foreign Staff: Thai police hunt women's killers (Reuter): Three Vojvodina party chiefs leave World Roundup (AP): Italian pilot blamed Navies join forces British MPs in Beirut (Reuter): Dalai Lama sets date From November 7th. you can control your entire… Dukakis adviser closes policy gap with Bush Alliance Leicester From a Correspondent, Moscow: Kohl defies warning from Gorbachov over one Germany Reunification is underlined as Chancellor's visit breaks the ice Islamic veil issue sparks Egyptian campus violence Sinhalese radicals blamed for blast Falklands delay (Reuter): Sikh killings (AFP): Maternal ties (AP): Bhutto ill (Reuter): Jail stormed (Reuter): Arms suspects (AFP): Six charged (Reuter): Belt ruling Five trapped Israeli voters bombarded in 'war of the generals' Travellers' tales of hell on Earth Letter from Pristina Alaska whale rescue boosts East-West relations Wang Whsmith Soweto millionaire claims victory in face of boycott South Africa's local elections Our Foreign Staff: Reborn hurricane turns to E1 Salvador Peace returns but prosperity eludes grateful islanders Grenada after the invasion CU Spycatcher case money well spent, says Mayhew Building research to become agency Race move defeated Laws to be monitored for bias Mp will pay for repair of mace More civil servants to be moved Britain's £¼m disaster aid Labour requests use of Belize troops Nicaragua Picture Gallery Br sale talk 'causing concern' Railways Place for Blunkett on Tribune slate Eec budget plan comes under fire Rifkind attacks favourites Govan by-election Tribute paid to cruise pupils £5.4m cost of Downing St Tenders for new ship Peer returns Parliament today Justice by lottery? Juries are supposed to represent a cross-section of society, Frances Gibb reports, So why do they contain so few professional people, and how can we improve the way they are selected? The High Price of Protection from the Nobblers Tomorrow: A better class of juror New Words for old will return next Tuesday The Dangers of a System under Which Crooks Can Sit in Judgment on Crooks Wardair Canada A fresh uniform for life Sonia Rykiel celebrates the 20th birthday of the little black sweater NEC Pointing to the Paris's top designers have been inspired by a controversial new landmark to create the Pyramid Line for 1989 Hearts are in the right place People Celebration of designer art Siren surfaces in a boiler suit Healthy Living Ehrman Tapestry Shape of tomorrow Jindo The new men who have made it in Mrs Thatcher's… Citizens of all persuasions Alan Ryan Boxed in by the boom Commentary. Tim Congdon 'No' to the Euro plotters William Cash warns against loss of sovereignty by stealth The Discovery of an Opera by Donizetti Marshall Mark Ii Fading Benefits Bishop's Law Fair amends for terror victims Us elections Buying British Duped but undaunted Tax reform Help for sport Water metering Child benefit's place in society Teacher drain Church unity Wind turbines Lager louts in 1860? A fine line Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Plant a Tree Chartered Institute of Building Judge to retire Appointments Memorial services Appointments in the Forces Dinners Latest wills Women of the Year First Bishop of Brixworth Henry Armstrong The only boxer to hold three world titles simultaneously Laurence Irving Man of the theatre in the family tradition Fruits of genetic research Science Report Violence shall no more be heard in thy land, wasting… Weston: RAY-On Saturday October 8th, at Rushmere… COHARD-On October 21st. 1988 peacefully at The… Picture Gallery Conqreve - On October 23rd. peacefully after a long… May - Ok Sunday October 23rd. at home after a long… Standish Kino - On October 23rd. after a short… Stevens - On October 21st, peacefully. David John… Withers - On October 20th 1988, peacefully at her… Announcements Marriage & Advice Bureau. Katharine Allen (ex.… Nursing Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Antioues and Collectables Anolo-French Company urgently require quality… Chiswick Period cott. & walled garden. sult couple… Rentals Marble Arch Park West. luxury one bed flat, new… W2 Mews house on 2 firs, 2 dbi beds, spacious recep,… Rentals Usa /Canada. Christmas/New Year Book now. 01-620… Times Newspapers Ltd. Overseas Travel In the Matter of Adlard & Son Limited and in the… Whose fault? Television Dance Dual twist Hayward Gallery Hockney is as Hocknev does John Russell Taylor previews a chance to evaluate and enjoy the work to date of one of the wolrd's most popular artists Gallery Danceworks Riverside Studios National Theatre Flabby clutter Opera Concert BBCSO/Knussen Maida Vale Perfection New service for the 1990s office Frances Gibb reports on a company that should be a boon to solicitors wanting to take on a more up to date commercial aspect 01-481 4481 Legal Appointments 01-481 4481 Badenoch & Clark Quarry Dougall Briefly Badenoch & Clark Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd The Young Professionals' Competition Badenoch & Clark The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Anglian Water Lovell White Durrant IBM Phillips & Carpenter Angel International Recruitment Lipson Lloyd-Jones Stephenson Harwood Quarry Dougall Gabriel Duffy Consultancy British Aerospace Stephenson Harwood & Lo Badenoch & Clark Port of London Authority Davis Hanson Quarry Dougall Law Commissioner ASA Law Michael Page Legal Shoosmiths&harrison Looking to Grow? Alderwick Peachell & Partners Palmer Wheeldon Cambridge Mundays British Railways Board Legal Consultant Thompson & Leatherdale Tax Lawyers The Sunday Times the Times Classified ASA Law Locums Service By-laws beyond power of Act can still secure convictions National education courses are not services provided for remuneration Europen Law Report Judges should get a fair trial too Legal Brief There are signs of a greater understanding of the way judges work, writes Simon Lee Non-discrimination over financial assistance for vocational training Pay forfeit unlawful Jersey is not a sovereign state Challenge to own food ban on remand fails This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1702 Entertainments Winning Move Trio con brio Bbc1 John Charcol Deptford detecting Television Choice Radio Choice Calvet Reserve Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,809 Britain tries to avoid Eec summit clash Word-Watching Weather Beirut courier 'linked to us' Baby Bill and the need for bonding Commens sketch Markets Excutive Editor Shearson set to shed jobs Lucas lift GrandMet bid Stock Markets The Times Stock Watch 0898 141 141 Kkr in world record $21bn Nabisco offer From Our Correspondent, Washington: Specialists in the buyout business By Our City Staff: Suter bid approach lifts price Rowland fires salvo on report delay Lonrho demands immediate publication of Harrods investigation ConsGold waits as deadline nears £35m Surrey Quays open for trade Sterling support by Bank Small investors see little of Racal H&H Factors Ltd Business and Finance Conflict for S&n former chief Growth predicted as Mowat rises to ?1.6m Business Roundup Joseph Webb bid talks Brazil bank stake buy Heineken in China project £15m Cresta purchase Office sale nets £55m Total Fourth deal for engineer Apa unveils offer for Bts Rover to create 850 jobs London Traded Options City must help victims of Clowes crash, says Young Lucas fails to light up City interest Tempus Diy firm sold by Meyer Recent Issues Smith & Nephew in $19m purchase NEC Record for fibre-optic airship Cadbury offers £169m for rest of Australian offshoot Tr fights bid with 17% rise in profits Pw links European services Buckley's returns to black Revitalized McKechnie tops £27m Cornering the Usm market The Times City Diary Fax in wonderland Rugged mail Office set taped Water Muzak Oil price slips as Opec dithers £3m mine British Midland Minoroc's ambitions to become Majorico Conflict worthy of interest Lucas Dow falls by 13 points on higher interest rates Wall Street Traditional Options Dan Air Food sector prices chased higher as us bids spill over Stock Market (Reuter): Germans call for EMS realignment Bonn Alpha Stocks IDG shares drop by 7p on requote after court ruling Standard moves to block sale by Bell The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Scattered selling Stock Exchange Prices Jet ride to the future British Aerospace BACS New Technology Myriad Squabble on Unix software standard On the right platform for electronic business Perspective Events Language worth £600 a day Jobscene New Technology Victor Abu Dhabi Computeach International Limited Tanstead Associates Ltd Flying Tigers ICON Computer Resources Ltd Siemens The office network moves a little closer New network will speed cargo out of Hong Kong Word Associates Daniels Bates Partnership Ipac Senior Market Analyst Convergent Communications Portable Pc claims desktop power Science brings water to the world's arid lands New plastic lens helps people with cataracts Morgan Computer Personal Computer World Multiple Display Advertising Items Firelli A whiff of promise in the air The prospect of 1992 generates vim and vigour as the country prepares for a single unified European market Italy is demonstrating a business-like briskness this year, with determination to get things done and tackle the outstanding problems, writes Roger Boyes Time of problems and promises At a time when Nato's southern flank is looking shaky, Italy is proving a pillar of the alliance, says Roger Boyes MPS Making sure the winner takes all Radical political changes creating an impression of greater stability can be expected as 1992 approaches, writes Roger Boyes A movement on the defensive John Earle examines the trades union stand Alitalia Fiera Milano An economy that defies all forecasts Italtel The contrasts that create an entire world of difference Olivetti Four men who help to make the face of Italy Indesit Omega. Machines with Legs The power behind the industrial throne Banking on the prudent hallmark of integrity Banco di Sicilia The Mayor who fights with right on his side The empire builder who controls the silver screen Where mud is glorious! Janet Stobart discovers the unusual charms of the bubbling spa town and its muddy benfits A passion for never-ending films on Tv BolognaFiere Days lost in holy wonder Mass tourism is posing problems for the Vatican Museum, writes Judith Parsons Diesel Power Ltd. Almost the end of the line for Italy's overnight designers A sparkle for the rich, not the pompous Agip No junk please, we're Italian On a hilltop in Montalcino, where rules are strict and some traditions never die Rome Bologna marks 900 years of study Mervyn Hughes Alliance Leicester Quarry Dougall Commercial, Company and Shipping Lawyers Graham Gill & Young Crown Prosecution Service Kent Esso Douglas Wood & Co. Licensed Conveyancer W1 Bristol Chambers Michael A. Grant & Co. Senior Barristers Clerk London Daniels Bates Partnership Jimms Solicitors Church Commissioners Government of the Cayman Islands Stones Porter Laurence Simons Associates The Legal Bureau Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forest Heath District Council Convey Ancing Solicictor Mapping out a career with the forces of law The prospects for graduates in the police force are good, says Joan Llewelyn Owens The Crown Prosecution Service CNT Commission for the New Towns Public Appointments The problems of youth in a violent society Mid BEdfordshirE District Council Group Deputy Financial Controller Cable Authority NCTVQ National Council for Vocational Qualifications Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine Doncaster The Times Australians move Walker to centre Brain and Malik set Rugby on right path England's Norwegian warm-up cancelled Volleyball Uttley gets time off to join Lions' tour as assistant coach Rugby Union Edinburgh call-up for Lineen Swansea put their minds to future success Injury sees Jackson strike out American Football: Williams and Kosar Return to Direct Victories Wasps hit back at experts Ice Hockey Rangers' character tested Basketball Germans struggle for goals Overseas Football Overseas League Results (Reuter): Magee's surge takes him past all comers Golf Pools Forecast Ravinella ready for Warning showdown Racing Cecil star filly still on course Advice given to Murphy on his whip style Bradley misses American ride Royal hope Opening Verse can strike right note Mandarin: Plumpton Selection Results from yesterday's two meetings Nottingam Rapid Raceline Maktoum maintains home-bred success Mandarin: Redcar Selections Mandarin: Nottingham Selections The Times Racing Service Experience favours Gold and Croker Tomorrow, the Boa elects its officers for a new term. David Miller assesses the candidates Hall opens in honour of 'greats' Rugby League Boycott by Davis leaves Higgins to pick up laurels Snooker England indebted to Cooke for draw Table Tennis In step with Ballesteros on the greens Benn and Logan trade hype Cruiserweights clash From a Correspondent Seoul: Handicapped lay strong claim to equal recognition Paralympic Games Tables are turned on stranded Poles Cycling Morris aims to make up for his missing title Student Sport Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv N London rivals have a single aim Tranmere rise from reduced circumstances Fa Trophy draw Donaghy's change of heart over move lifts United's hopes Football Late lapse by Finney costs Vale two points No artificial lures to catch viewers Fishing Venables dimisses crisis talk Brundle provides appropriate ending Brothers lead the way Hockey Hanlon hits top form to take foil title Fencing Shriver and Graf hitting the heights Tennis Exacting start for W Indies Cricket For the Record On the club treadmill Stafford comes to his partner's aid Golf Hall back to face rival after illness Badminton Champion Scudamore races to record half-century Johnson's coach given indefinite suspension Honeyghan aims to unify title (Reuter): Sri Lanka offer Indian tour Gloucester members set to call Egm Reducing the odds Sport in Brief Newcastle try to persuade Kendall Lawrenson and Horton may quit over sale Newcastle put O'Neill incident behind them Politicians' golf shows spirit of Agincourt End Column
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