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News from 31/10/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Jean Lambert, Co-Chairman, David Bell, Redmond Smith, Patrick Trevor-Roper (Honorary consultant surgeons), John Roberts, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Petit, David Tytler, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Andrew Longmore, Sam Kiley Higher Education Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Jane Gardam, David Rhys Jones, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Sergei Gorncharov, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Roger C. Morris, Chairman, James Bone, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Roddy Forsyth, Christopher Morris, Gerald Davies, John Maddox, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Stephen Hannah, Rodney Lord, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Alec Kassman, Robin Young, Rosemary Unsworth, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, David Walker Public Administration, De L'isle, President, Norris McWhirter, Chairman, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ian Gow, Jane Rackham, Charles Bremner, Fresno, and Michael Binyon, Neil Kinnock, Andrew Hislop, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Alan Bullock, Richard G. Tallboys, Chief Executive, , David Miller, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Michael FitzGERALD, Brian Martin, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, K. R. K. Harding, Secretary, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Martin Searby, Maxwell Newton, Peter Dixon, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Deyan Sudjic, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, George Ace, Ian Ross and Martin Searby, Ian Smith, Alan Cottrell, Claude R. Hart, Mandarin, Brian Alderson, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Paul Newman, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Peter Dear, Jenny Gilbert, David Walker, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, R. M. Ferguson, Bailey Morris, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Penny Perrick, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Arts Correspondent, G. F. Morris, David Young Energy Correspondent, Michael Llanos, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,

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Heterosexual Aids infection rate increases Researcherd warn that disease is spreading Portfolio PLUS Accumulator (AP): $13.1bn for Kraft 'Lawson illogical' Index Dukakis closes gap as Bush campaign stalls Queen's gambit poses threat to kings of chess Mansell takes off as Senna takes championship Ministers bank on NHS cash to buy off rebellion Children die in bus bombing Hurd to ban seal culls and hunting Oriel Finance LTD Left sees success in Democrat poll News Roundup War crimes mission Minister visits Israel Trust rejects hunt ban Abortion pill hope Baby found in bag BM IBA stops interview as confusion grows Sinn Fein curbs Nuclear expansion urged The greenhouse effect Tribute to hero of The Few Short-sighted southerners blind to joys of the North Where a smile means friendship, not a mugging Misconceptions about the North-west are so ingrained in South-east folk legend that 93 per cent of company chief executives and finance directors surveyed recently admitted they would rather resign than move north of Watford. Ian Smith spoke to an architect who moved north five years ago and says he would have to be dragged screaming and kicking back to London By Our Education Staff: Truants' troubled future Yard may check jurors' contacts Tour for London orchestras Musical sponsorship Tebbit in students 'closed shop' fight Plea over state schools The Data Protection Act Birthday fun for test-tube pair Automatic divorce proposal attacked Citroz?n Ax Power workers step up opposition to privatization plans 'British' Nissans accepted by Italy Start next year on delayed M1 link Motorway repairs Barclays Young saviour of ancient lake Whitehall exodus is 'likely to increase' Abbey National Official art of asset-stripping Whitehall Brief by David Walker By-election candidates run the budget gauntlet As Glasgow Govan prepares to go to the polls next week, election agents struggle to keep within cripplingly light budgets. Times writers have been looking at how the problem has caused difficulties elsewhere in the past Visits and posters push up expenses BUPA Law Society heads initiative on remand cell overcrowding Report 'weakens' development curb Oaks Simpson British Telecom Rubinstein portrait for sale Bids top £6m for treasures of von Bulow Saleroom Honda Jaunty Dukakis in debate challenge Trouble brews for Democrats as Jackson claims top role From Our Own Correspondent Jerusalem: Palestinians held in election round-up Occupation forces family apart Arab village divided against itself Israeli Election TSB Eta victim freed after 249 days World Roundup Canada poll surprise Danube dam protest French toll campaign Portugal party contest Central Region Moscow rejects West figures Soviet prisoners of conscience Workers' unrest on the increase The Soviet Opposition By Our Foreign Staff: Martians return to spread fresh panic Chadli sacks deputy in drive to speed reform Political storm in Athens as tycoon is accused of forgery Satellite plan nears agreement China's space programme (Reuter): Shuttle optimism high Delhi sit-in farmers continue defiance after police kill two Plea for 'fairer' links with US Latin American summit (AFP): Girls march for food (AP): Iranians held (Reuter): Ferry victims (Reuter): Cabinet move Fires threat (Reuter): Activists held (AFP): Prisoner swap (AFP): Locust hazard Manual Life Moon brings 6,516 couples together Indonesian raid sparks Australian troop move A new news But are changes to the BBC's Nine O'Clock format good news? The Times P&O Radio of Switzerland Pulling out all the stops As a triumph of Victorian railway engineering looks for a private buyer today... Tomorrow The deadly peril of the big gusher Olbas Oil Brocks On the road to 1992 ...the Minister reveals his plans for broader privatization With a Canon Fax, One Touch is All You Need This is your verdict The case for and against greater research into the jury system In her autobiography some years ago, the actress… Picture Gallery Admit the Ulster Tories Commentary Ian Gow A prince for the past Lawson's looking-glass world Neil Kinnock sets out an alternative economic strategy Hallowe'en Sino-Soviet relations Reforming Classes Israel at the Polls Law without lawyers Sex and statutes at Cambridge Surface difference? Power to bridge the energy gap Time to reconsider Cause to prosecute Engaged tone Tongue-twisters on Italian TV Glaucoma testing Recycled newsprint Odd one out Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Duke of St Albans Lord Jacobson Christie's Hallowe'en: Putting prayer before Puck and pumpkin Brian Martin Forthcoming marriages Marriages Christening Memorial service Pietro Annigoni Milanese who became the iconographer of British royalty Nature notes Dinners Moral Re-Armament Memorial Mass Latest wills Births Secrets of Pichi Richi Pass Science Report Anniversaries Fimister - On October 28th, at Dumfries and Galloway… Thorley - On October 27th 1988, Sir Gerald Bowers… Church news Services Flatshare Rentals Legal Notices Apartheid under a hail of jokes Pieter-Dirk Uys, an Afrikaner who fights apartheid by ridicule, talks to Alan Franks Mother, the ape Television The Old Vic Psalm symphony in tones too hushed Concerts LSO/Tilson Thomas Festival hall Soul, but delivered without much heart Rock Mica Paris Dominion Through a Glass, ingeniously Dance Molissa Fenley Riverside Dallas in a palace Radio 'Life will be a little difficult' Four weeks ago the jockey Jessica Charles-Jones broke her back in a fall. Sally Brompton discovered how a family who lived and breathed racing is facing up to a life out of the saddle The winter rip-off ? You might shiver as much in thermal underwear as cotton In a uniform style Barnardos Concise Crossword No 1707 Entertainments Information for November No Title Winning Move The Times Poleconomy Lander on the doorstep Television Choice Radio Choice Oxfam BBC1 Compiled by Peter Dear and Jane Rackham Woman priest out in the cold The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,814 Feeling of space and comfort amid the scrap metal yards Houses that earned the praise of Prince Charles Word-Watching The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Weather First lady of shopping flies in to face trial Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton Girobank 'may not be sold' if bids are too low By Our City Staff: State 'must act' to help gilts The Times Stock Watch Chancellor to keep tax cuts option By Our City Staff: Maxwell pays £420m for US travel company Woolf group set for USM Oil fields 'larger than expected' North Sea report released on eve of Opec crisis meetings Designer takes psychology test By Our Energy Correspondent: Skills call in booming chemicals By Our City Staff: Elders woos S&N support with pledge to step up sales John Charcol Business and Finance Coopers & Lybrand Golden promise as ICI turns to asset stripping Tempus Investors move back to bonds from cash US Notebook Heading for Lawson's nearby promised land Gilt-Edged Stormgard could be back in black with interim £200.000 Today Climbdown by US on Japan rice Trail of the lonesome pioneers New British Gas rules 'should not hit profits' Looking like a million The Times City Diary Blue chips The Times City Diary Tokyo woes The Times City Diary Business abnormal The Times City Diary HK exchange blocks £22m rights issue NatWest Stockbrokers Limited Spring tax cuts depend on autumn spending Economic View At UPS, Our People Don't Just Take Your… Atlasair Parcels Late-summer weather helps wine sales Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Foward Rates The Times Stock Watch Omnitech has to box clever for US market USM Review Unlisted Securities H&H Factors LTD Investment Trusts Room for growth in credit Cairo Marriott Hotel & Casino Third Market Gold A matter of life and debt Rising concern over the boom in leveraged deals Swire Pacific Limited Chesham Amalgamations The Money Show Air Canada New Co-op stores to create 600 jobs Argentine debt Pallavan Transport Corporation LTD Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices A lesson for parents Many fee-paying schools boast of their university entrance exam success and regard polytechnics as vulgar. But are they giving school-leaves, and parents, the best advice? Independent Education Sight & Sound Eton College SMC Montessori & N. N. E. B. Latymer Upper School Multiple Display Advertising Items English Heritage Choosing a School? The Downs School Reed's School Millfield Senior School Abbots Bromley Norland Place School Holland Park Ave London W11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Licensed Victuallers' School Ascot… Brookside Secretarial College A-Level & GCSE Easter Course at Manchester College,… PSL University Appointments The Times Independent Education Features Collingham Tutors Law Tutors Grangecare Limited Faying as you learn Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, looks at the dilemma of financial reform University Appointments University of Hong Kong The University of Sheffield University of Glasgow The University of Birmingham University of Sheffield University of Warwick Educational University of London The University of Manchester Postdoctoral Fellowship University of Southampton University of York. Centre for Health Economics University of Durham University of London Bonjour to this French success No Title City - Banking Opportunity University of St Andrews The University of Manchester The University of Sheffield University of Dundee University Collect London Chartleigh Educational Accountancy Tuition Centre The Leverhulme Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Scholarships Scholarship Examinations Travelling Scholarship Gordonstoun School Fellowships The British Academy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Football Trust London Zoo Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Fellowships Multiple Display Advertising Items G. F. Dietary Group of Companies Limited Judy Fisher Associates Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Susan Hamilton Mistprestige Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Architects PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Pine Street Investments Limited RWP Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Supertravel Belgravia Private Flat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Slightly Fantastic Secretaries Sports Promotion Susan Hamilton Multiple Display Advertising Items International Design Consultancy Administrative Manager Royal Geographical Society Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Office Manager/secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items King & Co Carrera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top PA Miller/McNish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Run the Show Unilateral contract variation lawful Court of Appeal Law Report October 31 1988 Chancery Division Widow's allowance is benefit to be disregarded Irish homosexual laws breach European Convention Human Rights Law Report Strasbourg Super Secretaries Striking out case within time limit Temping Times Effluent offences Butterworths Australians worry over their lack of staying power Rugby Union: Return of Half Back before Big Game Lends Zest to his Back Division and Comfort to his his Forwards Ireland's cheer is muted as captains lead the suffering Slick Harlequins add spice Brothers settle a score at Franklin's Gardens Villepreux bubbles over Bath Scenery upstages the actors in play that fails to unfold Bristol enjoy fun and frolics Weekend Rugby Union Results (Reuter): Late stand gives W Indies hope Cricket Go-slow fine is removed Cycling (Reuter): Bold Dittmar ousts Jansher Squash Rackets Capa to take advantage of lenient weight in Lingfield stamina test Indian Skimmer in top form for Breeders' Cup challenge Trainers react strongly to levy rate dispute Results from Saturday's four meetings Rapid Raceline Australia set for big day of racing year Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections The Times Racing Service A curse could be at work behind the Tottenham crisis Football: The Sad Cae of the Patient that Underwent Major Surgery when All that was Needed was Psychoanalysis By a Special Correspondent: Saunders sparkles in debut Millwall's record is snatched away Draw full of drawers Weekend Football Results and Tables Arsenal bloom in autumn Liverpool stage a recovery Family affair puts Norwich ill at ease Weariness tells on Rangers Coe and Cram in court of appeal Modest winds put brakes on Full Pelt Yachting Briggs leads a golden effort Judo Senna and team home but not so dry Motor Racing: Two Great Scots are Overtaken as a Two-Man-Race Ends at Last in the Rain of Suzuka Details from Suzuka Taya adds Spanish title to collection Golf Wood lets Scots down Bowls York wreck Leigh's record For the Record Today's Fixtures Fearless Ward and Waddell drill the holes to victory Rugby League Rout gives China the series Table Tennis Maleeva's exit is almost too quiet for Graf's liking Tennis Mansdorf strikes sold Bhaura inspirational for Indian Gymkhana Hockey Loughtonians keep their record intact United scale the heights in art of avoiding goal Booking of Snodin was 'not enough' England call on young Carling Muddled cameras miss the point Fudge hits her best in Chicago Faldo breaks losing streak Sport in Brief Davenport makes Ferguson see red

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