News from 07/11/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Jim Denholm, David Wade, David Tytler, P. G., DJM, Holly Hill, Michael Seely, Churchill Downs, Michael Binyon and Bailey Morris and Charles Bremner, Stephen Leather, Gordon Allan, Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, M. L. Robson, Watkinson, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Michael Watson, Richard Eaton, Geoffrey Howe, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Christopher Paine, Broughshane, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, David Bernstein, George Wedd, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Charles Bremner, Bailey Morris and Geoffrey Foster, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Geoffrey Matthews, Bernard Harrison, Kenneth Barlow, George Rae, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, W. M. Sulke, Nicholas Harling, John Humphries, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Chris Thau, L. Zamyatin, Drusilla Marriott, Caroline Trayes, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, Geoffrey Foster, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, M. M. Hitchin, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, John Crossland, Jack Straw, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Aubrey Ross, Peter Der and Jane Rackham, Philippa Toomey, David Walker, G. Copp, Andrew Tyler, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Executive Editor Carol Ferguson, Richard Gardner, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Mark Fuller, Penny Perrick, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, J. K. Mason, Philip Jacobson, Ann Hills, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Carol Narbrough, Alan Wood and David Young, M. T. Phillips,
ResumoBush chases across US to bolster lead Surge by Dukakis fuels world market doubts £290,000 (AFP): Vigil over ailing Hirohito CBI accuses Government In Part Index By Staff Reporters: Tones upset over TV news warnings 100 years on, Mahatma Gandhi returns to Bar Windsor hoard is saved by chauffeur Royal Family photographs found hidden in bath Moore faces onslaught over wider means tests By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Piper widow accepts £800,000 Four Maldives hostages killed Oriel Finance Ltd Police seize drugs worth £5m in raid News Roundup NHS work-to-rule call Report on Militant Civil Servants to strike Violent crimes rise Haughey Cabinet call Why Businessmen who Fly Constantly, Constantly Fly… Health of elderly badly hit by poverty Britons falling behind on income and life expectancy, report says Conservatives losing support of pensioners Voters' attitudes Picture Gallery Heart disease linked with contraceptive pill used by millions Portfolio plus Accumulator Holiday appetizer Police stabbed Computer mimics the brain Machine may spot cancer cells 56 people held in Acid House raids Psychology for royal corgis Buckingham Palace pets Dignified defiance of a shattered town One year on, Enniskillen wife recalls horror of IRA's Poppy Day bombing An Abbey National Mortgage National Employers' Liaison Committee Secret hotel talks sealed changes for broadcasting MP seeks tighter curbs on doctors Lawsuit over Fleming Nobel Prize medal Saleroom A taste of country life for Alan Bond Pitney Bowes Think of us First in Fax Party head may act over Tory council Stop dreaming. Start collecting By Our Education Staff: Half of children think they gain little from schooling £1 Billion Property Opportunities Leviathan's leader in free market test Whitehall Brief by David Walker Sun Alliance Insurance Group Picture Gallery Air traffic control shake-up sought Tenants win right to estate ballot Fowler says unions must modernize to halt decline National Savings Ministers vie in Brighton run Safety tests cast doubts on cones Motorway repairs Two Minutes Silence for the National Debt The Ultimate Driving Machine Dukakis policy menu lacks distinctive flavour Nescafe (AP): China hit twice by earthquakes World Roundup (Reuter): Chadli picks top man Rape investigation New war crime trials (AP): Sisters' dowry deaths Setback for Likud coalition hopes Reagan woos young voters to ensure a Bush victory President makes crucial campaign visit to his home state Harsh routines as the race nears end At Manulife, We're Looking for People who Can… 'Pik' Botha storms out of foreign press dinner Mandela release 'next week' (Reuter): East and West close to a security deal in Vienna Kremlin adopts a different tack to curb dissident activity The Soviet Opposition For Years It was our only Competition Trip to US for Sakharov (AP): Kremlin approves memorial at Katyn (Reuter): Mafia jailings (Reuter): Gun attack (Reuter): Sack accepted (AFP): Sultan named Chaos suspect (Reuter): French blast Gulf deadlock Spending clampdown stuns 'Gucci kingdom' of Jordan Barco clashes with military Colombia's guerrilla war Pacific plan wins apathetic 'Yes' Nuffield Hospitals Briton leads rescue of Cairo dolphins The sick horses of Spain Who is to blame for a fever spreading among the famous horses of Andalucia -a mysterious Briton, a wayward mosquito, or indolent bureaucrats? Stop yapping this minute, Mrs Simpson The Times A4 Leather Bound Desk Organiser The Times Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Grenson Rado of Switzerland (Tomorrow) Reality of Ecstasy The media have made much of the latest 'designer' drug. But can it really kill? Andrew Tyler reports Canon Fax The darkest night Fifty years after the horror of Kristallnacht, one man remembers I spent Monday to Thursday in Athens, where it was… Picture Gallery All made out of ticky-tatty Bernard Levin A privatization too many John Humphries urges total opposition to the water sell-off Mauled by the market Commentary Jack Straw From Our Own Correspondent Paris, Nov. 6: Gen De Gaulle Decorates Sir W. Churchill US Election: Foreign Policy Moving house Ambassador Royal Knees please Value to FO of outsiders' advice Leaving Soviet Union Child benefit Putting NHS research into practice Dental charges Industry and the City Coroner's role Shadow over Labour Road litter, seen from abroad Prince and architects Postal shake-up Ellipsis slip Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial service The U. N. A. Trust The reality of Jewish suffering Aubrey Ross Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Christening Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Sacred Heart School Tunbridge Wells Appointments Knighthood for judges Marriages Church news Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Prof Ian Fletcher a literary polymath with wit and humour Edward Ihnatowicz Creative use of computers Prof John Norton-Smith Authority on medieval English texts Nature notes Births A piece of molecular piracy Science Report University news Times Newspapers Ltd Building blocks Television All the worst Radio English National Opera at the London Coliseum Gender is not the case Sheridan Morley talks to playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker, whose latest work opens on Wednesday LPO/Solti Festival Hall/Radio 3 Concerts Picture Gallery Wooden Nichols Holly Hill on a disappointing all-star Beckert Broadway production Theatre LSO/Davis Barbican Hall Slight uncertainty as new era begins Gala Concertgebouw/Chailly Amsterdan Smiling spirit Opera The Barber of Seville Coliseum Multi-purposeless Liberty at leisure The Times The gospel according to Marilyn Quayle Christopher Thomas examines the creed of a fundamentalist Christian wife who may have political ambitions of her own Barnardos Give young people a chance This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1713 Entertainments Scottish space and surface Winning Move Picture Gallery John Charcol Independent Mortgage Brokers Television and Radio On the Western Front Television Choice Perchance to sleep Radio Choice (Reuter): Walesa puts Poles on alert for strike Battle-scarred Male returns to its normal peace and quiet The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,820 Word-Watching Picture Gallery Sakharov lands in US with 'no war' appeal Weather Change on Week Kelt plans £100 m Carless asset sale By Our City Staff: GPG sells air holding for £123m By Our City Staff: Halpern to seek status of inquiry The Times Stock Watch Bush victory would ease City job fears Bond stake m Lonrho expected to top 20% Interest account at Nat West SE chief drums up a sharper image New man at the top promises some faster footwork Industry leaders defend pay rises CBI focuss on Europe and 1992 Midland to buy Italian stake By Our City Staff: R-R may bid £350m for NEI Clowes group's BS warning ECT Cellular Business and Finance Unlisted Securities Civil Aviation Authority Investment Trusts Job figures fail to tell the whole story US Notebook Third Market Gold Sainsbury expected to confirm growth with £183m result Red Star to offer worldwide service Zetters PLC Colony's watchdog powers criticized 'EEC lags in worker relations' Ballot will decide interest rate policy Ward to leave L&G Industry criticizes City and Government on foreign bids CBI National Conference 88 Banking on the Duke The Times City Diary Homer rule Transfer assets Smiddy on his way Rice paper 'Business benefits from link with TA' Planning the public spending priorities Economic View Reports of the market's death have been greatly exaggerated Gilt-Edged Sending International Parcels and Documents UPS Is… Ups Atlasair Parcels Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Parkway uses the market route as a stepping stone USM Review Consolidated Gold Fields PLC Konica Business Machines MCC offers value but lacks investor credibility Tempus British Gas Energy is our Business The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Money arrives quickly Royalty is required KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Easing the anxiety of finding work The Prince's Trust Physical and mental mental challenges await participants in the Prince of Wales's Community Venture Harris & Trotter Chartered Accountants Fighting arm of the Prince The Prince's Trust The great thing about The Prince's Trust is that it is flexible, making it easier to respond quickly to needs of the young, says the Prince of Wales NatWest The Action Bank Two nations with much in common The Netherlands Peter Strafford on the relations between Holland, Britain and the EEC The Reliable Airline KLM Legend of the Glorious Revolution Cost of a generous welfare state The Netherlands/2 Unilever Swapping talent, making money Profitable since the first day Leyland DAF A lavish tribute to William and Mary The Netherlands/3 Brilliant colours in an unrivalled setting The Dutch account for 63 per cent of all world exports of cut flowers. Peter Strafford reports on the floral superpower Netherlands Railways Christie's London Salvaging exam flops More pupils from state schools than ever are turning to 'crammer, colleges, once the haven of private school exam failures, with parents willing to pay up to ?6,000 for courses. Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, examines reasons for the change Independent Education English Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items Uppingham School Morrison's Academy Millfield Senior School Multiple Display Advertising Items Sight & Sound Eton College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bromsgrove School The Licensed Victuallers' School Ascot… Latymer Upper School University of essex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Nottingham Medical School Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Sheffield University of London Careers Advisory Service Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Sheffield Monash University University of Manchester Deputy Librarian Sherborne School for Girl A new round in Town v Gown? Civil Service Commission Wadhurst College Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nuffield College, Oxford Oxi Inf Trowbridge College Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Knightsbridge Secretaries Mistprestige Employment Agency Miller/McNish Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Blampied and Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items A step closer to vouchers Knightsbridge Secretaries Mistprestige Employment Agency Stella Fisher Hendersons Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Caroline King Appointments Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Manpower A High-Point Company Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Looking for a Challenge? Multiple Display Advertising Items Rex Stewart Human Resources Ltd Polo, Tennis, Grand Prix, Racing, Just a Few of our… Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary to Personnel Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Roche Horner Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interest from judgment not taxation House of Lords Law Report November 7 1988 Court of Appeal Super Secretaries Diary of the Times Classified Amending dairy quota Key to Court of Appeal productivity Belle Secretarial Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Fashanu has the gentle touch Football: Wimbledon Try to Be on their Best Behaviour in an Effort to Wipe out Another Week of Shame at Plough Lane More luck than judgement Weekend Football Results and Tables Warm air rises over Cold Blow Mid-table crisis at Old Trafford (Reuter): Two lucky points for Sweden Spurs go deeper in the red Travels and travails From Our Irish Racing Correspondent Dublin: Carvill's Hill has training setback Racing Nomadic Way looks a natural Buckskin's Best lands the gamble Gaye Brief looks the answer to Wolverhampton hurdle puzzle Wolverhampton Selection Plumpton Selections Darley earns retainer with Savill The Times Racing Service Magnificent Miesque earns prominent place in milers' hall of fame Alysheba's record haul Young Benz seals Birch's fine year Results from Saturday's four meetings Leaders over the jumps Vibrant display lifts England for title tilt Rugby Union: Tour Captain Predicts that Revitalized England Team Will Contest Five Nations Championship with France Exhilarating game a milestone in rugby history The Blues face tough schedule Hillmen roast Welsh lamb A real breath of fresh air from Northampton Weekend Rugby Union Results Coventry's efforts are stifled France cast aside traditional flair Record result Wightman Cup farce demands new look Tennis (Reuter): McEnroe nears golden trophy Douce victory despite early troubles Cycling Risks pay Ehrens handsome dividend Equestrianism Nobes puts brake on West Indian charge Cricket (Reuter): Wright crawls to 80 Lalonde may find that he has run out of surprises Boxing: Sugar Ray Leonard Should Confirm his Role as Title Favorite Hounslow go back on top Hockey: Old Loughtonians Slip to Fourth Place after Draw For the Record Hapless Havant lose their way at home Today's Fixtures Smith can smile all the way to the bank Bowls Nielsen is the one to watch Badminton Crystal Palace register a big upset Basketball Inspired Sorenson exacts vengeance for defeat in cup Rugby League Huijun dazzles crowd Table Tennis Second Welsh open title for Strachan Fencing Jones pours on pace to revive an ailing career Six Breeders' Cup winners on drugs Heritable Capital Plan Limited Carling will miss next match Arsenal reveal their class Kerly is sent off for dissent (Reuter): Grady pips Norman in sudden-death climax First triple Sport in Brief Master Davis suffers at hands of White Time for IOC to take the lead End Column
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