News from 29/10/1988
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Peter Brookes, Clifford Longley, Andrew Billen, Patricia Davies, William Stephens, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Paul Bompard, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Tom Pocock, Ivo Tennant, Desmond Douglas, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Ian Murray, Andrea Adams, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Flint, Yvonne Thomas, Anthony Evans, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Fisher, Henry Gee, DTI, Peter Davenport, Peter Ball, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, John Hungerford, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Mick Cleary, Meghnad Desai, Martin Andrew, W. H. Weston-Davies, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Rosemary Unsworth, D. A. Hearn, Rawlinson, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, John Dorman, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, J. P. Crowther, R. Hugh MacDougall, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Neil Wright, Jane Rackham, George Rae, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Paul Vallely, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Barry Millington, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, D. R. C. Jonas, Emma Wilkins, Barbara Amiel, A. C. Rose-Innes, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Richard Evans, John Eventt, Martin Trew, John Blunsden, John Holland, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Peter Brimelow, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Michael S. Darby, Deyan Sudjic, David Brewerton, Mr. L. F. Flint, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, George Ace, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Thomas Willesden, Peter Aykroyd, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Paul Newman, K. C. Bass, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Seely, Susannah Herbert, Peter Dear, G. H. Turner, Sarah Jane Checkland, P. D., Thomson Prentice and Martin Fletcher, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Kensington Palace, Maria Scott, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Naim Attallah, Alec Cairncross, Tony Hetherington, Conal Gregory, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Kenneth Flett, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, A. Graham Hellier, Richard Williams,
ResumoSection 3 Long distance season tickets go up by 21% Increases likely to slow commuter house prices Long distance rail commuters face rises in season ticket prices of more than 20 per cent from January 1989 British Rail say the increases will bring these fares into line with those paid by short distance commuters Estate agents presict that the huge fare increases will dampen demand for houses at the end of commuter lines The Transport Secretary dismissed allegetions that privatization would lead to large-scale line closures In today's 5-section Times Minimum £500 stake for Steel Irish gang in King plot are jailed for 25 years Really Useful exit by puzzled Tim Rice Section4 The trains now standing on the North Circular Police end Czech freedom protest Storm over Prince's planning crusade Television attack on inner-city architecture Lautro Section5 Trapped whales are 'free' BMW Obsessive teacher sent to Broadmoor for double murder 11 life sentences for rapist after seven years of terror Currie hint of smoking laws Updating the redcoats AirUK Pressure on neck killed McCurbin End of the line? Portfolio plus Accumulator Win £282,000 B&Q stores fined for overcharging News Roundup Nurses work to rule Boxing ban dropped Dons outlaw sexism Price to pay for M25 Ferry safety agreed NUS in attack on 'political' survey Waste safety problems threaten nuclear power October 28 1988 Parliament Channon denies private Br lines face closure Benefit fraud campaign nets ?34m in six months Trust debates hunting rights Heysel trio shown riot video Cost of teeth and eye tests Government is to face three testing debates Next Week Lone fan relives tragedy Pre-school parental teaching boosts children's progress Settlement in rugby injury case Death charges Unit is closed Harrods move Father jailed Petrol offer De Manio dies Works by Zorn set new record Poll gives backing for Scottish independence Govan by-election Midland Soldier at the centre of debate 'Steamers' likened to wolves Bradford puts a shine on muck and mills Intercity Warning to firms on race equality Personnel management Obesity and drinking 'costs industry ?800m' Piper a payouts 'accepted by some' Lacklustre candidates call up glamour brigade Republicans exploit Dukakis failure to fly a liberal banner Strikes threat for Thatcher Polish visit Gulag victims look for penal reform Dissent in the Soviet Union By Our Foreign Staff: Attack on protest Bills Seoul 'Uncle Sam' assault The Times High Powered Zeiss Binoculars 'Day after' pill back on market World Roundup Mine-sweep in Gulf Fearful of torture Gadaffi's raid tip-off Miami bail for Briton Wives visit Moscow Austrian bloomer Pressure on Takeshita increases Another top politician under suspicionin shares scandal From Our Own Correspondent: Tokyo prices raise fear of diplomatic exodus Barclays Unicorn Karen offensive in Burma Locust invaders fail to conquer Caribbean threat recedes (AP): Mexican drugs haul (Reuter): Refugees flee (AFP): Release plea (Reuter): Loan stopped (AFP): Rebels jailed (Reuter): Satellite orbit (AP): Kaunda back (Reuter): Bhutto well (Reuter): Emperor fair Brocks Labour Party forced to woo religious vote in its strategy for power From Our Own Correspondent: Marginal parties dream of a seat at coalition table Jordan defence talks Refusenik US selects missile to take the place of free-fall bomb Times Diary Obscuring the brain gap Commentary Peter Brimelow Codename for a landslide Conor Cruise O'Brien on the US election's unspoken issue Israel's lure of the right Barbara Amiel From a Correspondent: On this Day Work for the young Cathedral Care Mr. Botha Unbound Forward the Gurkhas Headteachers under stress Medical mistakes Quotas for Christians Keeping command of the economy Family allowances Abridged version Precise answer Cyclotron project Media unions Signs of difficulty Fighting the new Battle of Britain Biter bit? Court Circular Service dinners Duly instructed by Melody Grove Ltd Spink Weekend royal engagements Luncheon Law Society Bridge over troubled baptismal waters Clifford Longley Forthcoming marriages Dinners Latest wills Jack de Manio Broadcaster who started the day for millions Kennedy Cassels S. B. Fuller Successful black American entrepreneur Birthdays Jean Boxall British Academy Birth Happiness is a warm python Science Report Anniversaries Cancer Research Campaign If your making plans for your death, please contact… Times Newspapers Ltd University news Wrightwat Marketing Ltd Church services tomorrow Church news Peter Adams Really Waterproof Clothes Mr. Fothergill's Seeds Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Malvern Kites Multiple Display Advertising Items Staplestore Limited The Ultimate Underwear Experience Jolliman Multiple Display Advertising Items The Space Bed Centre Dustbusters Multiple Display Advertising Items Cold tea and seaweed Shopping Shabby chic, created by Min Hogg, is part of the world of The World of Interiors. Deyan Sudjic reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa's Sofa Beds Multiple Display Advertising Items Polaroid Buildings that left the Prince depressed The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,813 Weather Harvey Nichols Knightsbridge Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market MPs urge DTI inquiry by Ombudsman Stock Markets The Times British Steel set for ?550m Strong dividend expectations sweeten sell-off prospects Hill Samuel stops ?56m fraud Staff questioned but bank expects no losses after all-night search By Our Financial Staff: New Bond move for Lonrho Flying on a wing and a voucher BA scheme offers flight stamps with groerices and petrol By Our City Staff: KKR 'will retain most of Nabisco' 'Ice war' share prices slip Cash demand puts block on Thomson move for Suter Prolific Financial Management Section 2 Changes 'on the way at AFBD' Plantation bid Mitsui takes 9% stake in Britannia Arrow Business Roundup Ranks stake Ferry m £24.3m offer Clarkson lifts result to £3m $3.6m loss at Lofs Benlox in red after failed bid Fashion shares dip 8% Alpha Stocks England back in profit Offshore life company sale By Our City Staff: £9m deal doubles Wilkes ICI completes last Stauffer divestment for £40m Hectic return greets Abbey Life Prolific Financial Management Ferguson up Panel delays ruling on Idg bid battle Princes put up for sale GT hits back at criticism over role in Nordic trust By Our Financial Staff: Feedex plunges on industry setback London Traded Options Keegan's new goal Banner bid for Avdel rejected Plessey chief Interim slide Fairhaven up Wills selling Pearson up 15p on speculation of buying by Merrill Lynch Stock Market Recent Issues Traditional Options Goldman Sachs' enterprise further tested by Lasmo sale Thomson plays game with high stakes General Motors leads Dow's partial recovery Wall Street Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Money Markets London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Firm end to account Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Dissidents are to blame, claims Coates Unit Linked Insurance Investments Dream properties nobody can find Family Money Premier Investment Management Services Ltd AAB Alliance Leicester Loan sharks''charter' Family Money Maria Scott on plans to drop the licensing of credit brokers Gash pouring into the Bes tenancy schemes Merger uproar The Equitable Life For Advertising in Business, Finance or Family Money… Globe Investment Trust Plc Plus Accumulator Portfolio Confusion creates a crisis of identity Briefing Family Money Unit trust watchdog starts work Nationwide Anglia Building Society JC Winners in the banking war Viven Goldsmith finds a way through the promises on interest-paying accounts Flemings Investments Trusts What future for Lhw? Family Money Abundance of acorns Fidelity The Equitable Life The Times GT Financial Adviser Independent Can gilts be damaging to your budget? Family Money Letters A Tunnel of trouble The Money Show Forgive us our taxes Robert Fleming save & Prosper Nuffield Hospitals Crusader An Sos service for the cardless Family Money British Steel British strength • Travel: The Gods of Mexico Craftsmen of the Minster Restoring the pride of York Four years after it was devastated by fire, York Minister is preparing to greet the Queen. Peter Davenport met the crafrsmen whose restoration will be unveiled this week The World of Interiors Section 3 Memorex The multi-million pound art race Collecting Prices paid for great artists are rising inexorably, but some rise faster than others. Sarah Jane Checkland looks at front runners Rukba Independent when Elderly Canadian contact Allegri Quartet Wigmore Hall HF A Hungarian rhapsody Sir Georg Solti opens at the Royal Festival Hall on Tuesday, condudting the "Bartok Solti Series", and continuing at the Rfh and Queen Elizabeth Hall until November 17. As a young boy, Solti studies briefly under Bartok and now he himself has taken young Hungarian musicians under his wing. Richard Morrison spoke to him about his work and forthcoming series of concerts Poignancy , tragedy and truth Theatre Smallholding/The Vinegar Fly Soho Poly Prince of perfection The Arts Television Multiple Display Advertising Items Ff Premier to the rescue Silk Satin & Lace Lingerie Are women funny? Paperbacks Susannah Herbert Women By Naim Attallah Quartet, ?5.95 Quick Guide Central Haunted by the Coot Club Books J. P. Crowther looks at Arthur Ransome's thirteenth unfinished, novel in the Swallows and Amazons series The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Vh Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Vh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modest manner which hides an original mind Jazz Compact Discs and Cassettes Los Lobos dust off the maracas again Rock The Passion made simple Classical Records Bring out the hankies Records Opera Jindo Views - from the bar over the water Jonathan Meades samples fish from the county of double glazing and something soggy by the Thames Catamaran Cruisers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tandoori Restaurant Le Boat Multiple Display Advertising Items Putting the squeeze on Big Mac and the Donut diners Food Fast food does not necessarily mean bad food - but it is being watched Directory MacDonald Orbis Cultivation cults Drink Meat for a matchless meal Should washday be a washout? Frances Bissell makes a meal to heal the chores Wine Buys Brandy Asbach Uralt PITA Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items For Everyone Barbican Trading Hawkin & Co Castleplan Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SOS Talisman Multiple Display Advertising Items Are You Stuck for Christmas Ideas this Year? Struggle and endgame strife Chess Concise Crossword No 1706 Fame around the corner Bridge Winning Move Just an old-fashioned working scene Gardening Francesca Greenoak dons her smock and joins the apprentice boys in a Victorian garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Ken Muir Outings The Times National Housecraft Radio1 Saturday Radio Sunday The Week Ahead Creative input will out Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook R Reid's Hotel Voyages Jules Verne Hotel waldhaus Dolder Sotogrande On the expresso trains Intasun deal for honeymooners Travel News Swan Hellenic Enchanted Europe Travel Notes Swan Hellenic Ocean Cruise Lines Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Portugal The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salston Manor Hotel In deep Travel Powder skiing requires supreme fitness, as John Young discovered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd How Gilbert beat the sun gods Travel Sally Travel Notes Television Index Cameras roll on the new TV football show Peter Ball on the behind-the-scenes activity which brings The Match into view Graf gulps down the serene little tonic from St Tropez The early reminder for Binns High Court raises ban on McDonnell title challenge The Times Diary by Simon Barnes Donaghy's fillip for United Lawrenson breaks silence Weathercall Section 4 T Telecom Security The Flat's odds-on favourite Pat Eddery will become champion jockey for the sixth time at the end of the 1988 Flat season next Saturday. Michael Seely met the man with an inflexible will to win Taya confirming her top position A narrow lead for Richards Yachting Fluke sets up Griffiths win Sport in Brief Lyle and Ballesteros scale the peaks of Valderrama course Golf Lindores and Evans in all-Scottish final Bowls Chinese retain grip Table Tennis Home with pride and a tally of 179 medals Paralympic Games Goals are Smith's new language Football: Arsenal's Front Man Finds Another Way to Express Himselfd Will of iron facing Liverpool Today's Team News For the Record Ellener resigns Conference trio need to improve BBC Moynihan balances strengths at Council McEnroe falls to Swiss in final set Tennis Coming up on the rail, a paddler in full steam Injury to Rees is a blow to Midlands Rugby Union: Australians are in Search of a Boost to Morale a Week before the First International Entente cordiale at stake in Brecon Bath absences ease Toulouse's task Equity & Law Irish take tour game seriously Board will discuss Craven initiative Dintrans leads France Weekend Team News Reilly puts future and reputation on line at Headingley Rugby League W Indies bow to fire of Matthews Cricket Wild-swinging Hussein catches slippery foe Boxing Harris scores an upset Squash Rackets First milestone on grand prix road Sports Book of the Week On the road to success John Dorman meets Graham McCourt, a jockey thriving on hard work Jimsintime set to reappear Comfortable venue keeping its head above water Point-to-point grants increased Shoemaker draws up plans for final season Cumani newcomer has ability to follow in illustrious footsteps Vexed question of levy rate referred to Home Secretary Crump to retire after 50 years Results from yesterday's three meetings Pipe's half-century Mandarin: Talented Indian Queen to complete treble in Newmarket feature Mandarin: Wetherby Mandarin: WORCESTERa Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Coreespondent: Newmarket Mandarin: Ascot Aga Khan extends Irish connection The Times Racing Service 2 . 45 Royston Stakes (?5,173:71) (16 runners) Dunlop mounts strong raid Hobby blooms into rare talent Childhood of the champions: Desmond Douoglas Are the great champions of sport born or made? Desmond Douglas is in the England table tennis squad playing a series of 12 home matches against China. Mick Cleary finds out how Douglas discovered his sport by accident Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Kicking is the habit for a boxing Thai Bartlett ready to benefit Gymnastics Test of nerves and serves for challenger Real Tennis Senna seeking the win that will make him champion Motor Racing: Japanese Grand Prix Holds the Key to Divers' Title Gymkhana will provide a form guide Hockey: British Pair Return to Stiffen Houselow's Early Challenge Financial considerations relevant Law Report Octobler 29 1988 Suspension stands Charity run in historic setting Coe and Cram hounded by midday chimese The spice of life! Riders in go slow on the way to Bendigo Cycling Avionics mobile services limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Outdoor Leisure Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewitched by the birders Outdoor Leisure Twitchers often travel miles to see unusual birds, but as Robin Young discovers, this is not essential to guarantee a rare sighting An end to black ice fears Weather Eye Through London's lungs Reach for the sky on a two-stroke Outdoor Leisure Yvonne Thomas discovers how a us craze for microlights, the mopeds of the air, is getting off to a flying start in Britain New Woman Nuclear Electricity Index Home Hunting Horse Sense Fairclough Homes Fairclough Homes Curious Houses in Lucy's World Fairclough Homes Prudential Property Services Cornerstone Abbey National Estate Agents Prudential Property Services The Watergardens Seychelles Cap Lazare Mahe Best Gapp An Exclusive Development Fulfords Prudential Property Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Bleu Leman Normandy, Brittany, Sw France Capital Loft Company Limited St. Johns Wood St. Leonards-on-sea For the Connoisseur A Backwater that Welcomes St. George Plc Property Briefing Andrew Key & Partners Prudential Property Services Multiple Display Advertising Items In Snowdonia National Park Going for a Song Berkeley SQ The Oaks Monarch House Prudential Property Services Barratt Gleeson Homes Limited Fairclough Homes Home in on Milton Keynes The Connaught Premier Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Thermabond Roofing Ltd Therm-A-Stor The Other Draught-Beaters Raffety Buckland Curadraft Russell Smith The English Courtyard Association Vom (uk) Ltd The Times The Great Outdoors Indoors You're moving to... 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