News from 05/11/1988
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Executive Editor David Brewerton, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Churchill Downs, Patricia Davies, H. E., Anne Billson, Vijitha Yapa, Jane MacQuitty, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, Gordon Allan, Charles Bremner and Christopher Thomas, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Stephen P. Corbett, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Rodney Cowton and Nicholas Wood, James Bone, Nicolas Stacey, Director, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Flint, Srikumar Sen, Harry Eyres, Anthony Rendell, Editor, Colin Narbrough, Vivien Goldsmith, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Peter Davenport, Richard Shurey, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau and Graham Searjeant, Edward Gorman and Vijitha Yapa, Hilary Doling, Ruth Gledhill, Bitter tone kept going by Bush, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Liz Forgan, Mick Cleary, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, E. Busby, Tom Hutchinson, Robin Young, D J Bishop, Jenny MacArthur, Arnold Wilson, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Jean Corkish, Woodrow Wyatt, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, David C. Allen, Christopher Walker Anjara, Fiona MacCarthy, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Glenny, Jane Rackham, Kay Simpson, John Searle, Chairman, Donald R. Chilvers, Harry Debelius, Sydney Friskin, William Jackson, David Miller, Chris Thau, Nigel Andrew, C. L. McKELVIE, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, P. D. R. Talbot Willcox, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, David Toop, John Higgins, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Mr Ridley, Tim Sharman, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Ivor Herne, Paul Griffiths, Tony Partington, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, W. J. Burroughs, A. Goodwin, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Phil Davison, Pat Butcher, David Sapsted, Michael Ranken, Deyan Sudjic, Richard Bassett Gdansk, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Glanville Williams, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, C. E. M. Stimson, Carol Ferguson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Patrick O'Hanlon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Gill Colver, Susannah Herbert, Peter Dear, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, P. D., John Goodbody Lausanne, Steve Smith Eccles, Michael Binyon Gary, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Sanderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Noël Goodwin, Christopher Warman, Jonathan Meades, Tom Pike, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Veronica Heath, Susan MacDonald, Maria Scott, Regina Secretary of State for the Home Department, Exparte Read, S. C. P., Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, Tony Hetherington, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Evelyn Joll, Chairman, Ronald Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Richard Williams,
ResumoSection Review Lord MacKay suspended by Free Church Presbytery 'court' finds Lord Chancellor guilty Maldives hostages 12-point lead In today's 56-page Times Prince Charles and the 'danger' skiers Section Thatcher backs Solidarity and gives Poland economic warning Prime Minister and union leader in harmony Spain seeks help of British police After all just how much fine Cognac can One family… Bitter tone kept going by Bush Habitat Everyday things better designed Women set up their own businesses to escape 'idiot' men Royal architect joins fray Teacher 'dreamt surgery rape attack' Attracta Products Ltd Judgement reserved on 'Stubbs' oils Disputed paintings 'Love spell' man jailed A church bound by doctrine of 1643 MacKay at the Catholic funeral Key to secrets of superconductivity Currys With whom will the buck stop? In the Times next Week Portfolio plus Accumulator Win £286,000 Jurors' age limit may be increased News Roundup Student grants rise Appeal to crash jury Aids baby risk lessens Cook to shield mole Roof crash kills man Training ban 'genuine' Peers warned to avoid fight A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd Nurses delay action over grading Children's hospital protests bring pledge fo review Contract services get union backing Kinnock on by-election trail Tenants' plea for landlords decision More funds to clean up rivers November 4 1988 Parliament M40 may expose traffic forecast errors Radio and TV White Paper due Next Week Baker rounds on critics as technology college opens City Technology Colleges Planned so Far By Our Education Staff: Catholic school in move to opt out Company denies large stake in South Africa Blooms triumph over a difficult autumn National Chrysanthemum Society Frost Interviews the next President Business brains find top form Mercury Underground chiefs stand by for critical King's Cross report 'Hate and ferocity' at Heysel MOPS Airlines to seek action from Channon Weighing up all the costs of set-aside Wildlife and farming Rhine general is made Master Gunner Hands of murder case pair measured in court Brooks & Nichols Auctioneers Ltd £286,000 paid for horses in bronze Saleroom The Times Dog mess scheme to go ahead Locked-out workers cheer Thatcher at Lenin Shipyard tribute Coup ends in hostage drama Maldives gunmen's boat trapped by Indian pursuers as Gandhi savours policy triumph Plot hatched at chicken farm Lange tested by sacked minister World Roundup Tokyo scandal victim Newspaper launch Spain to share fighter Mitterrand poll plea Bitterness in the billion-dollar dump of Gary The Issues Urban Decay Game Dukakis is still fighting to hang on to New York Brocks Moscow suspends pull-out of troops in Afghanistan Kremlin hints at European troop cuts Union gunmen in mob-style shoot-out at Mexican hotel Peres faces split over coalition quest Labour in crisis after election failure Twelfth Knesset Woman's visions stir fears in Jordan Emergency exit in Seoul Algeria backs reform but Chadli's battle not over (Reuter): Thais hold two over tourist murders (Reuter): Estonia offer (Reuter): Aids increase (Reuter): Five freeze Aborigine row Aid frozen (Reuter): Army purge This is the column that brings you all the big… Barry Fantoni The permissive pastor Ian McIntre considers a blueprint for Anglican disintegration A gag that hurts us all Nabisco's gravy train Commentary. Michael Kinsley A News Scourge in Russia US Election: The Economy Solidarity and Freedom South Asia's Gendarme No complacency on Aids spread Hospice needs Paintings on loan MI memoirs Discordant note Giving thanks for the gift of birth Prince and architects Honouring the dead Trophy challenges Trial by a judge and magistrates More than treason Odd one out Court Circular Reception Memorial service Library launch Eagle House School Royal Society of Edinburgh The Swiss nutritional product for hair & nails Marshall and Merriman Ltd Royal engagements Sir Helenus Milmo Latest wills Birthdays Appointments Faith, hope and honesty Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries The elk hunters win by a nose Science Report Luncheons and dinners Elinor Bellingham Smith Sensitive recorder of the Suffolk countryside Innovative Ulster playwright Memorial service There hath no templation taken you but such as is… On the Record Christmas Gift Guide The Samaritans Times Newspapers Ltd Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Helena International Church services tomorrow TA officer cadets commissioned Shoparound Style Contour beds Dresses Bay Jacobsen (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa's Sofa Beds Wrightway Marketing Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nealbourne Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Galaxy Storage Beds Traditional Tie-Cord Pyjamas The Space Bed Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Watching style go by Deyan Sudjic traces watch development from high-flying tool to high fashion Tidy Rail Treske Sheffield Cutlery HydraChem Limited The Times For the Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Storehouse Company Restored Minster in all its glory The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,819 Word-Watching The Pound Weather Computer virus at Pentagon Plumb in West Lancs 300m for drive to clean up rivers Comment: Kenneth Fleet No Title Wembley bid talks collapse US position The Pound Stock Market Stock Watch Maxwell shake-up after us deal BPCC to be sold in wake of $2.6 bn MacMillan purchase Bond sells Standard holding for £166m CBI set to maul City and Government Survey shows industry's concern about foreign predators Leisure Investments buys top casinos Gould voices fears over Girobank The fruits of a busy week's buying Profit for Clowes link group Take on the Stock Market with a bunch of fives Section Job figures help stem dollar slide Lloyds Bank Commercial Service Tarmac wins Ruberoid battle Raine gives up fight of OFT decides against referral Computer scheme to beat fraud 'Pru' below 5% in Dawson MFI buy Stake increase Pledge on IDG Exchange seeks a Saef way to go for brokers HK Telecom up to half-time £124m By Our City Staff: Carless to value oil assets BWI share issue to fund $29m buys Renold tops £2m as shake-up continues Task Force staff group taken over by Adia Abbey Life rules out bid option Setback at Kode outlet prompts shares slide Business Roundup Esmee raises M&G stake IBC in Italian move Cottrell departs Growth for Hestair London Traded Options Traditional Options Fobel ahead at half-time More wells for Kingston Recent Issues Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Lonrho shares at record as mystery buyer moves in Stock Market Alpha Stocks Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Small selling Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures House prices crumble A Fimbra Member Blueblood broker starts a unit trust Family Money Cazenove is broadening its public appeal Money-Mail DTI officials visit Property Club office Mercury Unit Trusts The Equitable Life For Advertising in Business Prolific Allied Dunbar A new way to afford that French cottage Family Money Hilary Doling reveals how a group of friends made their dreams come true Secrets of the 'free' advice Buckmaster Manageent Company Ltd Portfolio plus Accumulator Confusion as Lloyds add to account choice Family Money Invitation to the seminars The Money Show Save & Prosper Make the Right Choice of Unit Trust from M&g Take the Worry out of when to Invest The Equitable Life Independent Financial Adviser Where to send your contribution Going for brokers Family Money Pay-out loophole Hunting the shark Quicker tax relief Premier Investment Management Services Ltd Fimbra Midland Scottish Amicable Travel: The Polish Highlands Call that a pub? The British public house, like the brewing industry, is having to adapt to changing market forces. Deyan Sudjic finds the strain is beginning to tell Cyril Kaye Section Polaroid Growing rich behind a bar The room that disappeared Art Treasure Rukba Seriously at fault The Sunday Times The master of mixture The Arts John Zorn, whose group Naked City makes a rare appearance in London tomorrow, has turned sheer eclecticism into an art form. David Toop did some reference-spotting Singalong Elisa Elisa e Claudio Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera Life on MacBeth's death row Theatre MacBeth Royal Exchange, Manchester Song in his heart One Thing More Chelsea Old Church It is better to feel the pain than the shame La Chunga, Old Red Lion Blurring the senses and sexes The Arts Anne Billson meets the founder of the outrageously energetic La La La Human steps company and discovers that dancers really can fly Dance Philharmonia/Pesek Festival Hall Touch of a master LSO/Davis Barbicon Concerts Leipzig Go/ Masur Barbican Hall Wimbledon Theatre The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Boston Symphony Orchestra Bartok Solti Series Opera & Ballet Wigmore Hall Mercury Communication Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbary Tonight Victor Hochhauser First division savvy Rock Tartan mix Classical Home thoughts in exile Records Latin You'll speak French Spanish of German in only… Too much of a good thing Recital Christmas Gift Guide For Everyone Cornish Fisherman's Smocks Exclusive Xmas Leisurewear Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Through no man's land Books Butcher or saviour? The war of words about Douglas Haig is reopened Douglas Haig: 1861-1928 By Gerard de Groot Unwin Hyman, £20 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Fare El Vino Co Ltd Smoked Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items An officer and a gentleman Reflect on Things past The Memoirs of Lord Carrington Collins, ?17.95 The Ideal Gift Multiple Display Advertising Items Uneasy history, uneasy conscience Paperbacks Peron and the Enigmas of Argentina By Robert D. Crassweller Norton, £9.95 Timebends a Life By Arthur Miller Methuen, £5.95 Hotel Russell Able-LABELS Quick Guide Cautionary tale of a caution Books Fiona MacCarthy on the poetic skittishness of a suburban spinster-as revealed by her niece Valhalla as St Pancras Science Fiction The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul By Douglas Adams Heinemann, £10.95 Webbs' wonder Indian Diary By Sidney & Beatrice Webb Edited by Niraja Gopal Jayal Oxford, ?12.95 Photosales Weidenfeld & Nicolson England, whose England? Jonathan Meades on the excesses of Englishness and Anglophilia Le Boat Mr Kong Chez Bernard No Title Dewaniam Restaurant Guide Opening Hours RIO The Bengal Brasserie of Camden The Raj Brasserie Picture Gallery Fleet Tandoori Indian Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delectable liverish stuff Food Foie gras is delicious despite a reputation for cruelty, says Robin Young Directory Wines of Westhorpe Wines for the coffee table Drink What glossy new book has a top designer, great text and beautiful paintings? A wine list, Jane MacQuitty reports Wine Buys Beans means a feast The Times Cook The Asbach Story Word-Watching Science fiction allegory Choice The Week Ahead Saturday Radio Sunday Choice Ocean Cruise Lines Carta Sicilia Longship Holidays Maastricht Iberia Happier holidays Travel News Travel Books High Noon and the Goodbye Girl Travel Breckenridge, Colorado, used to be a ghost town. Now it boasts some of the most exhilarating skiing in the us. Arnold Wilson tested a few of its 107 runs Travel Notes South Tyrol Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise World Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Trailfinders Travel Centre Mandeer Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Overcliff Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hereford Whale Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calm after the storm Travel Just weeks after Hurricane Gilbert devastated Jamaica (above), Tony Partington enjoyed the peace Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes Winter Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes A heady taste of highland spirit Life in the wild hills of Poland has changed little over the years. Tim Sharman discovered its hidden charms Reach the Peaks at a down to Earth Price Sunday Channel Television Big Fight Timing a treat for Twickenham Moves to Watch David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, on the key moves in the Twickenham international today S Africa withdraw from tour Mystery witness steps forward for United in Anderson case ITV's promising start McEnroe calls for boycott Cordula Section How to freeze out the big boys Sweet as sugar, tough as nails On Monday, Sugar Ray Leonard will be going for a unique boxing target - his figth world title. Srikumar Sen charts the career of a supremely verstile fighter James Capel Born to Win: How Sugar Ray Leonard Became Master of the Ring Spurs suffer gnawing pains Football: Tottenham in Trouble but Scholar and Venables Eschew the Panic Button England selection is at stake in televised game Today's Team News Equity & Law For the Record Hay lands position in Norway Bracewell is passed fit to resume his career Drugs tests at Seoul indicated marijuana Whitaker and Germans may withdraw horses Equestrianism Dead heat on the Cam for LMBC Rowing (AFP): Greenidge at his best with unbeaten 158 Cricket Britain beaten as United States take unassailable lead Tennis Winners may lose points In Brief World title status Sentence reduced Marsh's hurdle Douce favoured Nielsen impresses On cloud nine Wakeford may end search by Wales Rugby Union: Expectancy is High for International against Australia after Divisional Wins over Tourists Shay Deering Watson and Corsie meet in last four Bowls Hendry pays for his error Snooker Success puts burden on England November no time for respite warns Burwell Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Today's Teams at Twickenham Sport on TV Team News Fouroux wants France to forget battle scars Tomorrow Seoul heroes back for Southgate Hockey Athletics Correspondent: Insuring street credentials Athletics Farnell to compete in London Tales from the Turf Sports Book of the Week Steve smith Eccies, a top National Hunt Jockey, takes a Jook, at the lighter side of life in one of the toutghest of sports The touch of an alchemist Graham Rock meets David Chapman, trainer of the year Costello assembles a talented team Results from yesterday's three meetings Doncaster Bangor Racing next week Sedgefield Blinkered first time Mandarin: Chepstow Selections The Thinker on verge of comeback Indian Skimmer and Miesque can seize cup glory for Europe Cauthen misses cup meeting Breeders' Cup Fields Dual English challenge at Santa Anita Consistent Buzzbomb to crown fine autumn for Johnson Houghton Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Doncaster Selections Esher amphitheatre is royal favourite All the Details The Times Racing Service The tempest from the Channel Childhood of the champions: Lisa Opie Are the champions of sport born or made? Lisa Opie does not easily accept defeat on the squash rackets court. Mick Cleary looks at how the woman from Guernsey developed a fiery temper to match her precision play Sentences on repatriated prisoners Law Report November 5 1988 House of Lords No immunity until accreditation Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, exparte Ali Outdoor Leisure The Armoury C & D King Ltd The Gun Room Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where a rich man's game is poor relation Yorkshire gun co D. J. Litt Country Sports Kingstonwell Game & Sporting Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items New Woman When winds roar Weather Eye Heaven on earth in Bolsover Outside Leisurf For William Cavendish, paradise was an artificial riding style; for his painter, it was huge bosoms. Nigel Andrew just enjoyed having a castle to himself A zest for following the guns Veronica Heath on a winter pastime that sets the adrenalin flowing with the thrill of the cbase On coaching ways The Ramblers You Can Be Sure of Shell Firing blanks Bridge Westwood Tiptoeing through colour Gardening Francesca Greenoak extols the beauty of tulips - well away from town parks Lawnplite Winning Move Agriframes Grow Lights Weekend Tips Sisters show no mercy Chess Outings Concise Crossword No 1712 Beat the clock - by water The new riverboat shuttle Property London's river livers now have an alternative - and surprisingly fast - way of getting to work, says Christopher Warman Timetable The Timeshare Opportunity of Alifetime CAT
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