News from 27/10/1988
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Graham Rock, N. W. P. Cole, Patricia Davies, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Henry Hiley, J. V. Smith, Angus Nicol, F. J. Rodgers, Robert Lefever, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, J. S. Wilson, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Keith Warner, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Peter Brown, Geoffrey Patey, Hugh Marriott, P. C. Mavron, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Mitchell Platts and John Hennessy, Alan Lorimer, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Virginia Gasper, Rodney Lord, James Woollcombe, Lawrence Lever, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Ronald Pitts Crick, Chairman, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Bills, Robin Young, A. M. Lee, Director, Rosemary Unsworth, Pat Blair, John Patten, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Richard Evans, Richard Ford and Jamie Dettmer, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Stevenson, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Humphrey Hawksley, Martin Harris, Carinthia West, Conard Voss Bark, Paul Vallely, Rolf Blach, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Chris Thau, David Miller, Barry Millington, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Nash, Ian Denholm, President, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Steve Reich, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, David Hockney, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Bernard Hurn, Sarah Jane Evans, B. Coxn (Director), David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Maxine Clarke, John Ashmore, John Goodbody, Andrew Sinclair, J. Tulloch, Christopher Walker, J. D. Sainsbury, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Michael Hornsby, C. Goodson-Wickes, Peter Dear, Nicholas Wood and Andrew Morgan, Sarah Jane Checkland, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Leslie Glenville, Ossia Trilling, J. W. Saunders, David Walker, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Robert Matthews and Pearce Wright, I. W., Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Maria Scott, Colin Campbell, David Loshak, Andrew Billen, Arts Correspondent, Ann Hills, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Colin McQuillan, Michael Llanos, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, John McKnight,
ResumoBy Our Foreign Staff: Kremlin will set political prisoners free Kohl announcement at Summit Hurd ban confusion 15 killed in Israeli raids S&N chief may quit bank post Law results Index Maude to introduce credit broker curbs Cambridge dons dither over 'sexist language Charity re-run for the Chariots race MPs to re-open Ordnance inquiry Moore acts on benefits after leaked letter row By Our Foreign Staff: Trapped whales are freed Clinique On Saturday in Colour Portfolio plus Accumulator Austin Rover in profit share deal News Roundup Two Ulster murders Rail fares rise 10% Bradford legal action Banquet bug identified King jury stays out Fowler's plea on pay Dixons Confusion over rules on Sinn Fein gag MPs angry at silence on Gurkhas Market forces to lift polytechnics The signs of a winner Grandmaster title nears for woman Britain joins global project The greenhouse effect 'East Coast Motorway' Feasibility Study TUC urged to step up protests on GCHQ MPs to recall Aerospace and Rover chiefs Correction More wait for NHS operations Famous last words on life after death First English fan to speak admits role in violence on terraces Heysel stadium trial Rugby man hits at 'utter lie' Survey deplores credit ignorance Oxford launches its appeal for £220m British Midland Fast food fails the fat test Healty eating Year's jail for knife attack on McAlinden Portfolio plus Accumulator Arts Council aims to move away from its traditional role Television from W H Smith Tees Side Living is for Saint Laurent gives a lesson in classics Policeman in fatal arrest 'went too far Captain Cook papers fetch £23,000 Sale Room Fingerprints grossly under-used in police fight against crime Shake-up for World Service Tees Side Vandal helps Leonardo repair Mellor is warned of huge Aids explosion Angry Delors issues fresh challenge to Thatcher over 1992 Halifax Rights activists rebuke Sakharov World Roundup Syrian olive branch (Reuter): Poles praise Thatcher Jihad admit shooting Sri Lanka poll offer Motorway madness Dukakis says fight has just begun after bruising poll Pressure grows for more reform New freedom in Algeria Dashing Hispanic hero falls from grace Pearls from Sainsbury's Reagan's attacks on liberalism deplored Audemars Piguet Stylish Hussars stir memories of Habsburg glory Backing for Sihanouk Yacht charges (Reuter): Briton held (Reuter): MP accused Nuns rethink (AP): Precious find Far right tightens grip on Transvaal rural heartland South African council polls (Reuter): Koch claim (Reuter): Shuttle date (Reuter): Student death (AFP): Vote upset Safe journey The Queen in Spain Perón return worries opposition Altos (AP): Shamir vows settlements in West Bank will multiply No room at the inn for two dolphins Mitterrand backs moderate Arabs Cairo summit talks Ford From a Correspondent west Beirut: Israelis pound Palestinian bases Statement soon on shipbuilders sale, Newton says Shipyards Airbus decision unpatriotic, Labour tells minister Aircraft Warning on high pay settlements The Times Literary Supplement Opposition rates plea rejected Move on tenants' vote is lost Maude pledge on unfair trade Trade and Industry questions The EEC 'No win, no fee' law scheme Ten-minute-rule procedure 'Green' research council proposed Paper on French aid is delayed Fewer read Hansard Air traffic warning Emergencies working party Vandal plan Putting himself in the pantheon The Times Profile Impressive, but not Impressionist Artfile a weekly look at the art world Telephone Information Services Ltd Biography Canon Tomorrow A fight to the death Evidence is growing that a fighting spirit can help prolong the life of cancer sufferers. Victoria McKee investigates the case of one patient who is determined to stay alive—and kicking Woolworths The soft art of eastern exercise What's non-sexist, non -ageist and rather more fun than Jane Fonda? The Endocrine & Dermatology Centre Killing pain with a £7 pill Medical Briefing Peugeot 405 Estate Times Diary Imperfect but in the clear John Patten responds to The Times series on jury failings The point of no return What price Sunday? Commentary (From our Own Correspondent): The Köpenick Raid The Chancellor's Prize Mr Hurd's Confusion To the Amazon Weeding out the younger juror Soldiers in Ulster Rewarding heroism GPs' changing role VAT apprehension in universities Glaucoma testing Paying for mistakes Getting to the point Family allowances Parent governors On the day that Kennedy died President's honour Knees, please Court Circular Recital Meeting Army chief instructor wins for second time Piping Forthcoming marriages Muscling in on the carp Science Report Today's royal engagements Sir Michael Perrin Sharon Allen Leukaemia Trust Service dinner Marriages Reception Birthdays today Anniversaries Valerie Taylor The actress who revealed Chkhov's Nina to London Dinners Basketmakers' Company Luncheons Service reception Eric Larson Fifty years of Disney cartoons And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness… University news Middle Temple awards Picture Gallery Times Newspapers Ltd British Heart Foundation No star needed Television Theatre Can-Can Strand The Fruit Machine Country girl betrayed David Robinson on a traditional British literary constume piece and two remarkable film biographies Cinema Back to the battlefield The Father Cottesloe Brigadoon Victoria Palace Broad appeal Jazz Jimmy Health Quartet Ronnie Scott's Club Bagdad Cafe Watching the music Concerts Steve Reich Queen Elizabeth Hall Hallé/Skrowcazewski Festival Hall Spink & Son Limited From thin air Peter Ackroyd on a life of Shakespeare and the question of where the poetry came from The Life and Times of William Shakespeare By Peter Levi MacMillan, £16.95 Jean Plaidy Maxwell Apology for the bad lion Asad of Syria The Struggle for the Middle East By Patrick Seale I. B. Touris, £17.95 New Hardbacks Square peg and painter Gluck By Diana Souhami Pandora, £19.95 Saturday: the lost Arthur Ransome; paperbacks Foyles Art Gallery Recesses of female hearts The High Road By Edna O'Brien Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £10.95 Love in the Days of Rage By Lawrence Ferlinghetti The Bodley Head, £101.95 Tracks By Louise Erdrich Hamish Hamilton, £11.95 El Infier No By Carlos Martinez Moreno Readers International, £9.95 Grafton Books Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1704 Entertainments A taste of apiculture Winning Move The Docklands Gallery Zamana Gallery The Times BBC1 Country Life Frequencies: Radio 1:1053kHz/285m; 1089kHz/275m;… Rugby's Welsh wizard Television Choice Radio Choice "Skiing the Himalayas is one for the… Canoe fleet searches for ferry survivors The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,811 Word-Watching Weather The question that just faded away Political sketch Unit trust adviser suspended Geers ahead Bid deadline Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Stock Watch S&N chairman embarrassed by Elders link Mb ties up packaging interests with Carnaud LHW seeks a future with Thornton High-earning founders reduce their shareholding Flotation success for RTG Sib urges Brussels to adopt its scheme Unit trusts reach a post-crash high Air Portugal Business and Finance Dollar hit by lower growth in US Elstree stake Regentcrest in £12m property group buy Business Roundup New England back in black Elliott up to £1.7m Gt Southern acquisitions Chillington purchase Alpha Stocks Information Technology Exchange Unit Group for USM Fujitsu soars to Y53.71bn Nabisco ends talks on record offer from KKR Poor trading sees Lawtex profit collapse Henry Barrett rises 129% as public firm Danger of 'uncompetitive' aluminium Industry unease as prices soar 50% in year Really Useful chief resigns 'amicably' S&W Berisford agrees $12.3m coffee buyout Wolseley success stops at the City Tempus By Our Industrial Editor: CBI warns of costs threat to industry Profits rise Company Briefs London Traded Options Traditional Options Labour accuses DTI of negligence over Clowes Holmes in spotlight after ADT moves in Japan's sombre economy The Times City Diary Record £97m for Wolseley as sales rise 31% to £1.3bn By Our City Staff: Cannon Street to float subsidiary Getting to know vous The Times City Diary Growth fund The Times City Diary Cap'n book The Times City Diary ICH cuts payout on setback Galley slaves The Times City Diary Warning on profits from ITL Figures slide at Reebok Lawson policy under attack Raine poised Fujitsu French box clever to package le colossus Comment Earning power of shipping Group creator Counting the cost of patriotism Wardair Canada Clowes report Fight for US publisher nears end Lonrho up as talk hardens of takeover from Australia Stock Market Recent Issues The Times Wall Street (AP), (Reuter): Dow fails to recover early lost ground New York (Reuter): Nikkei up 199 points as confidence returns Small gains The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market No title Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Doorway to the seeing world The Queen officially opened the rebuilt Moorfields Eye Hospital yesterday. Pat Blair reports on its work The seat belt law has reduced the need for surgery Dollond & Aitchison Group Most blindness is avoidable Computer that helps track a family trait Pilkington Barclays de Zoete Wedd Coutts & Co Donald Smith Seymour & Rooley Coherent (UK) Ltd Hornagold Associates Revolution through a beam Rayner Intraocular Lenses Ltd The sight care symbol Drake Scull Aiming to keep eyes twinkling Everyone should have their eyes tested regularly, says David Loshak, who explains who and exactly what is involved Researchers with a target Frenger Europe Ltd Euro-Routing (UK) Ltd Zisman Bowyer & Partners Eve group plc Fight for Sight Special Appeal Institute that belongs to mankind Rolf Blach, Dean of the Institute of Ophthalmology explains what it does, and its hopes for the future ICI World Class Computer Systems Sales Account Executive Ambitious Sales People Blue Ribbon Label Company Limited The workface gap Britain must fill David Stevenson stresses the need for technology-based training Infolink Multiple Display Advertising Items Angel International Recruitment The Drapers' Company Deputy Secretary DOW Europe Rolls-Royce and Associates Limited The Institution of Chemical Engineers Japan Recruitment MSL Chartered Secretary Training in Milan InterExec SMI C£600 per Week Sales Reps Professional Services Officer Mrs J L Smith, Cominco (U. K.) Ltd Chusid Lander Masonic School Ltd SM International Designer Fragrances Rafofficer University of Leicester Drake Personnel Recruitment Consultants Coopers & Lybrand MacMillan Davies Financial Consultants Gus Alexander Architects Personnel Officer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marylebone Cricket Club SRL Technical Lloyd Chapman Associates Clerical Assistants Office Manager Can You Negotiate? Property Career Analysts Mercuri Urval Scientific Civil Service Keith Cardale Groves Junior Office Negotiator Boardroom Recruitment Consultants International Trading T. V. C. A. Computer Appointments Chemical Design Ltd ICL a Member of the STC Plc Group The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants A Well known food write seeks a qualified cook as… SLC (Automation) Limited Friend & Falcke Cable and Wireless Training AWE Aldermaston Arthur Andersen & Co Cambridge Venture Management Limited C. C. Resorts Ltd Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance The Right Career Move Raflatac Limited Rediffusion Simulation The International Stock Exchange Time for a Change? General Appointments Ellis & Co. Financial Services Alderwick Peachall and Partners The Nuffield Foundation MSL International (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Work Professional Sales Person Office Manger a Technical overseas company located… Continued on next page Pagett-Tannock Medical Early Retirement? Accountancy Solutions Personal Consultants Scope Executive (Recruitment and Consultancy) Ltd Young Qualified Accountant The General Manager, Enclosure Technology Limited Michael Page City Accountancy Personnel Noel Accountancy Zenith Accountancy Accountancy Personnel Bookeeper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales: a future in store Sainsbury's will have opened 20 new stores by the end of the year and plans to take on 5,000 more staff, Ann Hills reports on the company's ?24 million training programme Banking & Accountancy Inforem Barings plc Applied Management Sciences Limited Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Riad El-Rayyes and Associates Ltd Chartered Accountant-General Practice Lawson Baker Financial Recruitment Consultants Finance Houses Association Applied Management Sciences Limited West London Production Services Company Alderick Peachell & Partners Douglas Llambias Bernadette of Bond St Recruitment Consultants Wimpey Group Bernadette of Bond St Recruitment Consultants Masons Legal Audio Secretary Tate Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Banking & Legal La Creme Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants SECRETARY/PA Julie Rogers, Human Resources, Unisys Ltd Meridian Barimore Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chemical Design Ltd B. 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Crawford's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Créme E Ellastone Plc Super Secretaries The Largest Independent Film and Video Company in… Estate Agency Recruitments Ltd Chairman of Public Company Secretary Clinical Trials Database Manager The Times The Churchill Market Analysis Ltd Angela Mortimer Secretary SECRETARY/PA Secretary Required Bilingual Secretary Part Time Vacancies Barrier to a free market Testing process Multi-racial rugby Defendant's statement not admissible Souness is generating growth Cricket coverage Fish sales note is sufficient Challenge of Soviet yachts Bulgarians are back after drug inquiry Weightlifting Racing Results from the Newcastle and Edinburgh Meetings No power to seize assets of fraud Selecting employees for redundancy Ballesteros moving into the driving seat Golf Leader reaches home Gornall's assailant given penalty Cycling Cliffalda surprise Mandarin: Desert Orchid poised to begin his season on a triumphant note Breeders' Cup challenge is best to represent Europe Mandarin: Southwell Selection Rapid Raceline Safety measures agreed Chase series Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone The Times Racing Service 1.45 Burwash Maiden Guaranteed Sweepstakes (Div Ii:… Lynagh arrives to face aftermath of another defeat Rugby Union: South-West Benefit from Fall in Australian Confidence Samoans upset by revived Aberavon Middlesex win costly for Surrey Horse and Hound Twickenham pulls in the crowds Students show the flair Wallabies are lacking Internationals on trial Edinburgh win with light pack Acceptance by Olympics is nearing reality Squash Rackets French warm to McEnroe Today's Fixtures Second round offers chance of advancement for Britons Tennis Cooke recovers twice to earn draw Table Tennis Brudenell's second win Rackets VAT man proved out of his depth Fishing Littlewoods (Reuter): W Indians relax their grip Cricket Vote for Gold exposes division British Olympic Association elects a new chairman and seeks ways to avoid future embarrassment over Games drug-testing Celtic's hopes fall through cracks in fragile defence Football: Werder Bremen's Counter-Attacks Expose the Limitations of the Scottish Champions A belated sense of inevitability Results from Last Night's Football Hearts are best of the Scots Knstensen bridges class gap Swindon let slip a three-goal lead For the Record BOA mission to educate against drug 'mistakes Challenge headed by Higgins Motor Sport (AP): Leonard barred from sparring Boxing DeSousa sets the pattern for win Hockey Reason for Reynolds to see red Snooker Easter in the Far East Benn wins but loses fearsome image Norwich lead extended with two late drives Rangers lose match and dignity (AP): Tribunal on drugs is set up (Reuter): Council to be cut back Newcastle spurned by Kendall Defeat of Manhattan Boy raises doping fear again Forest forestall Liverpool rise Taylor still in demand Britain's golfers touch wood End Column
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