News from 01/11/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Executive Editor David Brewerton, Nicholas Wood and Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Tom Pendry, Chris Petit, Graham Rock, Nick Nuttall, J. F. Storey, David J. Bellamy, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, William Stephens, Michael Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Vijitha Yapa, Pearce Wright, Andrew Morgan, Gordon Allan, Philip Howard, Jonathon Porritt, Director, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Eric Mensforth, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Richard Eaton, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Colin McIntyre, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Michael Hornsby and Andrew McEwen, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Douglas Broom and Sam Kiley, M. W. Tuck, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Elizabeth Wardle, Rosemary Unsworth, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Shona Crawford Poole, Travel Editor, Caroline Berman, R. Jupe, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, L. A. C. Ashby (Head Master), Woodrow Wyatt, Richard Turner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Wolfgang M?nchau, Leslie Tilley, Roddy MacKenzie, Edward Fennell, Andrew Hislop, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Alan C. Charters, John Russell Taylor, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Yuri Matischen, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Andrew Pollack, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Frederick Lawton, Darrell Ince, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, H. I. Arnold, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, John Wardle and Ian Ross, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Denzil Walton, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, David Young, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Marcin Krol, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Charles Knevitt, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, D. J. Anderson, A. C. Campbell, Bernardine Coverley, David Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Henry Rowan-Robinson, Michael Horsnell, Robert Kee, Bailey Morris, David Hardy, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Louise Mollo, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Mike Ward, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Llanos, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Lionel Read,
ResumoLeak starts hunt for mole in whitehall Cvil Servant sought over education papers Inside £286,000 Portfolio plus Accumulator Jury 'bug' suggested Index By Our Foreign Staff: Israeli voters are promised revenge Anna Ford back in the headlines wMt the BBC Shipyard closure stuns Solidarity Walesa calls shutdown 'political provocation' Diplomatic teaser for Thatcher's visit Ministers refuse to back down in face of revolt Galtieri gets 12 years Legal first in rape case The Loan Corporation Put All your Debts in One… Academy's Barry staircase to go News Roundup Damages for actress Olivier in hospital Mothers' Aids test Crash youth dies Coventry drink ban Lawson admits people worse off since Budget Sharp Rift over the allocation of funds Leak shows government disagreement on education Nurses strike over grading Russians arrive for cruise spot check Bannister welcomed to No 10 Laird shares plea splits unions fighting sell-off Electricity privatization Labour heavyweights in feud Shadow Cabinet elections Commons television put back to October Teacher makes legal history by sueing over 'surgery rape' Wife paid for love spells to make husband faithful Man accused over 13 deaths Clash over 'Stubbs' valued at £30 Summer slump hits Winchester Sterling Man tells of killing after tea was spiked Fiat Accused may be obliged to disclose defence in advance MPs concerned over children at risk By Our Travel Editor: South Africa on list of venues for meetings Verdict today on man who died during arrest Holiday charters 'must get priority' Abta conference Halifax The final touch of autumn Liverpool fan denies he carried a knife Physics or chemistry may go from 34 universities 'Russian should oust classics' British Midland By Our Education Reporter: Teachers urged to stamp on sexism By Our Education Staff: £5m centre to help dyslexics Fruit topping in high fashion Soviet paintings branded as fakes Saleroom Government says employers must act Violence at work Labour academic backs Snp policies Govan by-election Saatchi called into fight against crime Likud moves towards victory Jericho killings tip balance on eve of poll From Our Own Correspondent Jerusalem: Mother's fear that caused four deaths Voters must choose from rich array of parties Us move to ease Korean tensions World Roundup Uganda Briton killed (AFP, AP): Soviet protesters held Attacker apologizes Shipyard blow strikes the heart of Solidarity Poland closes a chapter of tortured relations From a Correspondent: Beirut hostage accuses US $5m bail for Mrs Marcos Colombo student's funeral sparks opposition protest Philips Air Miles Travel the World Trees blur party lilies The issues: Ecology (AFP): Burma ends socialist curbs California offers ray of hope Dukakis campaign spirits soar Crest Hotels Namibia misses target on independence move B. A. A Chadli frees rioters in effort to win support for reforms Magic stamp cuts through red tape Letter from Cairo US alarm over arms Kaunda poll (AFP): False papers (Reuter): Space delay (Reuter): Actor dead Liani divorce (AP): Inflation soars Janneau Gandhi fails to appease angry farmers Hysteria launches Bhutto campaign Woman priest's London Eucharist is condemned Church The Iraqi Press Office Tighter grip on gun certificates Water sell-off next year Ban for creative accounting Rate Support Grants Bill Council Cash 'Ulster Tories' plan set to fail Warning from party chairman Trading with Iraq 'has to go on' Veterinary directorate Council house building costs 15m tourists spend £6bn Property sale Parliament today Booth & Co. Solicitors QD Quarry Dougall LSA Laurence Simons Associates Alderwick Peachell & Partners MGW Wirral Clarke Dale & Buckley Bring your own team Articled Clerk The Times Stafford Long & Partners Legal Resources Group Buckinghamshire County Council A brush with the sinister Galleries Paula Rego Jennifer Bartlett Rosemarie Trockel, Katharina Fritsch Comedy with a straight face Television American Express Shared celebration of rhythm Concerts Drumming Shaking off a country accent Rock Joe Ely Uncle Vanya Royal Court Theatre Revenge of female, chorus Theatre The Bacchae Brock's By royal approval? Tomorrow the Prince of Wales visits two projects that have won The Times/Royal Institute of British Architects Community Enterprise awards, writes Charles Knevitt And Ginger Just a minute New Words for Old Shop in France for £5 The Times Times Diary This all-pervasive camouflage Bernard Levin When dissent endangers Commentary Woodrow Wyatt Poland: Thatcher's lifeline Marcin Krol sees Western investment as the key to reform On this Day More than a Shipyard Eyes and Teeth Changing Trains A way to reform the jury system Glaucoma testing Dental check charges Modern music? Power issues in the green debate Wind turbines Docklands transport All awash Boys' knees in a social context Court Circular The Duke of Northumberland Arbitrators' Company Glovers' Company Anniversaries Honorary doctorates The night sky in November Astronomy Appointments in the Forces Appointments Memorial services Shipwrights' Company Forthcoming marriages Church news Today's royal engagements Dinners Luncheons Receptions Birthdays today Serge Fuster French judge suspended over the Ben Barka case Neil MacLaren Art galleries at war Francis Watson Biographer and radio feature writer Announcements & Personal Active and passive sleep Science Report On the Record Bridge Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Free-style and easy The best way to cut a distinctive dash in the snow this winter is by Back Sufferers! The relief you've been waiting… Stockists Barker of Earls Barton Silk Satin & Lace Lingerie London Bedding Centre Adding your own personal touch to a sleek functional all-in-one Jindo Frontier pioneer People This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1708 Entertainments Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums The Classical Romantics BBC1 John Charcol Scotching some myths Television Choice Magnificent sparrow Radio Choice Government bans hunting to save the British seals The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,815 Word-Watching Weather No worries For this endangered species Political sketch Markets the Pound Wembley rises on bid talks BAA forecast Shares to buy Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold The Times Stock Watch Minorco stake in ConsGold under scrutiny Kuwaitis call for more time to sell Bp holding Hanson sheds US offshoot Rolls-Royce builds NEI stake Sea Containers may go for Blue Riband By Our City Staff: On a flight path to shop wars Concern by Church at Elders bid The Fed comes to dollar's aid Fraud Squad 'close to arrest' in Hill Samuel cash switch Air Portugal Business and Finance Negotiations continue over sale of Girobank Business Roundup Preedy shops sold by Next Full listing for Fairey Butte makes ore finds Builders struck off Recent Issues Company Secretaries Lloyds Merchant Bank Rowe Evans upto £1.8m US disposals by Beazer Finlan call to MMEC investors Fisheries lift plantations group profits MacArthy sells surgical division for £4.12m Value to be found in fund managers Tempus New rules foil broker venture Stormgard set to resume dividends Owen appointed C&W deputy chief executive By Our City Staff: Hilton for Barcelona Company Briefs Cbi mastermind s private sector promotion of 1992 Talks over Vivat sale abandoned £20m boost for jobs in former mining areas Scrimgeour loses two top men Shering wins weighing deal Dispute over Kraft valuation Retreat from Moscow The Times City Diary Bowe ships out The Times City Diary Corns Exchange The Times City Diary Bejam 'had recognized bid sense last year' Hunting profit Bodycote deal Caird's buy Day at MAI Loss trimmed British Midland Musical chairs in the ConsGold boardroom Comment David Brewerton Levering open Pandora's Box Se and brokers in dispute over share order rules Insurers reject life taxation proposals Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Mitsui Trust Erskine in $12m US purchases Carlton up on rights success All City eyes are trained on Lawson Stock Market Sears Roebuck to sell world's tallest building London Traded Options The Money Show Dow comes back after 15-point opening fall Wall Street Poor start to account66 Account Days: Dealings began yesterday. Dealings end November 11. §Contango day November 14. Settlement day November 21. §Forward bargains are permitted on two previous business days Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Taming the reactors There is a new boom on the nuclear horizon-getting rid of redundant reactors. But it is difficult, dangerous and raise questions about who pays, says Pearce Wright, Science Editor At last, a machine to fill in forms Andrews Morgan Computer E S E L Taylor Made Software Harrowell (UK) Ltd Morse Aquarius to the rescue Wright Air Conditioning Compaq Falling computer costs aid the high-tech offices Perspective New PCs and chips are off What Micro? It pays to move North Jobscene Received wisdom that it's all doom and gloom beyond Watford is just not true Help for the weary boffin Fina Faster, whiter wash? Control Data Cursitor Management Limited A case of future shock Still at least a decade away Games to beat the brain A breakthrough in faster computer chess and Scrabble games could have applications for military software, says Darrell Ince Software with the perestroika Colin McIntyre describes how high-tech is crossing the Wall Intertech Computer Consultants Ltd. Boston Recruitment Services Ab executive The Times Lombard Managing the money Profile Public Appointments Tower Hamlets Kerrier District Council Treasurer's Department The University of Manchester Treasure keepers Bernardine Coverley analyses the work of museum keepers and discovers a fascinating and demanding career Bournemouth Borough Council Time to Look towards Tomorrow National Council for Vocational Qualification Flyde Borough Council Epping Forest District Council SE City/West End Hillingdon Neighbourhood Solicitor Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Meredith Scott Associates Lloyds Bowmaker The Nuffield Foundation Director Cable Authority North Western Regional Health Authority University of Hong Kong General Medical Council London W1 Chambers and Partners Shoosmiths & Harrison Haseltine Lake & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking Lawyer Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Davis Hanson Chambers and Partners Warwick Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Aiming for Excellence Bee Professional for Legal Recruitment Lawyers gambol It's springtime in the Don Valley with lawyers a 'leaping like hungry lambs. Edward Fennell explains the frolic Legal Appointments John Hamilton Associates Quarry Dougall GG&A Merck Sharp & Dohme A & L Goodbody Solicitors (Ireland) Briefly Last Chance Young Solicitors or Barristers Badenoch & Clark Crown Prosection Service TSB Quarry Dogall British Natural History Museum Badenoch & Clark Lovell White Durrant Rotheras Nottingham Power to review prerogative decision Legal Appointments MSL International Multiple Display Advertising Items Tackling a democratic monster There are ways of cutting lengthy public inquiries down to size, says Lionel Read, Qc Need for speed in case stated alterations Wilson Stephens Badenoch & Clark Waste control decision unreviewable Service or writ valid Bower Cotton & Bower Probate, Trust and Tax Bower Cotton & Bower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bears feel the wrath of on-form 'Bambi' American Football Pools Forecast Ryder Cup may get rough ride Coarse behaviour is besmirching the image of the game Faldo loves Faldo sets himself tough targets Road race bug bites Lodge Cycling European involvement does not come cheap Volleyball Taya in line for seventh title Hereford warned Redskins remain pointless Ice Hockey Bayern find the goal touch Overseas Football Overseas League Results Spin proves to be the undoing of Pakistan (Reuter): Writing deal for Hadlee and Wright Fast bowlers fail to save West Indies from defeat Cricket Consultancy brief for new inspector Impressive Radwhaw ready to follow up Wincanton triumph Jockey Club outcry forces Cecil to change drug plan Results from yesterday's two meetings Date for new safety measures Rapid Raceline Chaplins Club fails narrowly Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Fontwell Park Selections The Times Racing Service Legislation needed to cut down on waste The streamlining of the administration of British sport, John Goodbody argues, is something long overdue Emotional display by Senna Motor Racing Conner case is clarified Yachting McDonnell keeps his world title campaign securely under wraps Boxing: Challenger Takes No Chances and Stays Away from his Manager to Avoid Being Caught Cold Forgotten champions back in the ring Garcia invited to make a double appearance Hockey Today's Fixtures Tigers waiting for the kill Basketball Damiani seeks a June meeting with Tyson Sport on TV Morris sweeps away rivals with five firsts Student Sport Jahangir too powerful Squash Rackets Age brings rewards to Fudge in Chicago Athletics Television plan for The Den Governing body rocked by Sports Council Bobsleighing Vale may find that the going is all uphill at Southport Football MacKay banks on Spurs' decline Chinese assured of victory Table Tennis Few precedents for youth at the helm Rugby Union: Carling is the Youngest England Captain for 57 Years Welsh will name team on Friday Internationals to represent British Coal Rugby League For the Record Oxbridge enriches tradition as oval cradle of learning Deuchar's service plan fails Real Tennis No Title Hendry 's answer is to work harder Snooker Talks to head off threat of rebel circuit Tennis Cathay Pacific Hongkong Bank Clubs are going private to improve security Newcastle await decision by Hay Davenport makes his peace Australians seek short cut Tour warning Union threat to world bout More for Sports Council Rangers must play Sport in Brief Morley's best fails to beat Bryant's pressure game Bowling to please the purists Home Secretary to decide question of betting levy A wrong solution is being applied End Column Chairman of the All Party Football committee and the Parliamentary Labour Party Sports Committee
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