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News from 10/11/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Andrew Hunter, Nicholas Wood and Sam Kiley, Craig Seton and Jill Sherman, David Brewerton and Sheila Gunn, John Goodbody and Louise Taylor, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Geoff Brown's, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, D. Ayling, Michael Walker, Rodney Atkinson, Michael Meyer, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Teddy Taylor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Jane Grinsted, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Henry Gee, James Baker, Edward Gorman and Vijitha Yapa, Peter Ball, Peter McAinsh, P. W. Duncanson, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Alec Rutt, Martin Cropper, Timothy Mann, Ann Kent, Philip Walters, Michael Clark, D. W. Boswell, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, R. French, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Trefor Vaughan, Alan Wood, John Percival, Brian Whittingham, T. M. Blaiklock, Jean Shelford, John Chapman, May Bate, George Rae, Rob McLoughlin, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Henry Bellingham, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Humphrey Taylor, Robin Oakley Political Editor, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Rene Smith, Norman Vetter, Don Beadle, Campbell Adamson, Christopher Goulding, Catherine Sampson, Ronald Faux and Thomson Prentice, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Peter Scott, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Judith Lyons, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, D. Hindley, Sheila P. Halls, David Owen, Richard Evans, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Rasheed Ahmad, Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, Teresa Gorman, Keith MacKlin, Michael Westwood, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, John England, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, M. Manning, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Peter Clarke, Michael Seely, Barry Field, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Conrad Voss, Michael Dynes, Philippa Toomey, Graham Searjeant, Anthony Holden, Rodney Cowton and Tony Dawe, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent and Peter Ball, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Nevill Mott, President, Stuart Campbell, L. Gillian Smith, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Colin McQuillan, Tony Dawe and Rodney Cowton, Michael Brown, Lynnette J. Peel, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, D. G. Jones,

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Transport chief quits on eve of fire report Bright says lessons King's Cross disaster 'have been fully learnt' Bush chooses Baker for key foreign post President-elect hopes for early summit with Gorbachov 1990 soccer card scheme Mitchell dies Index Revised student loan plan wins over Tory critics Lawson faces censure over lobby briefing Runcie accepts pogrom guilt RMB Powder hungry On Saturday in Colour Portfolio plus Accumulator £17m cuts passed by Brent council News Roundup Post Office walk out Virus-clear seal freed Firms give away £lbn Poll puts parties level Drug leap inquest British Midland Babies' lives in danger, nurses warned Royal college irges members to call off work to rule RUC women win ?1m over right to guns Embassy party night Synod shuns nuclear unilateralism Towns expert ready to grapple with the Tube Home Office may have 'sacrificed' ?38m Confident Labour man urges a big turn-out Glasgow Govan by-election New daily launched by Shah Families becoming smaller, richer, less healthy, says survey Tube man attacked over fare 'List buildings' to thwart developers Love tangle led to triple killing Witness 'heard cry of pain' Rape accusation Rumourmongers 'have compulsive need to confirm prejudices' Widow flees Orkney's gossips Lotus GPs 'paid twice' for patients in homes Portfolio plus Accumulator There's More to Life with Renault Oxford debates NHS Eleven new records for modern British artists Saleroom Top-up loans to be launched when grants are frozen in autumn 1990 White paper details cash for students at rate of inflation wothout means testing Dixons Gun lobby suffers a setback Propositins Line-up of winners in battle for the 101st Congress The House of Representatives Millions abandon a lifetime's party allegiance US Election Incumbents at a huge advantage Congress Battle Bastion of support crumbles Shift in the South Knives out as losers look towards 1992 The Democratic Inquest Begins Rough ride ahead m an angry Congress US Election The Headache Handed to Bush by Voters Thatcher will home in on the us deficit The View from Brith How the Electoral College Divides Reagan 's successor facing a tough budget challenge Priorities for the New Man Bush set to pick his own top team Transition Assorted Chocolates. A little less sinful at… Colombo orders troops to shoot protesters on sight Sri Lankan election crisis Gdansk shipyard strikes end Thatcher offers grant to Senegal World Roundup (AFP): Tests ground BIBs (Reuter): Army chief dismissed Hirohito's slight rally (Reuter): Karajan paternity test More Ethiopia aid pledged by Patten Survivor sees two killed by sharks Freedom hope Faroes poll (AP): Hijack case Quake victims Marx rejected (Reuter): Crash charges (AFP): Typhoon toll Peking asserts its authority when the disco music stops Progress pleases Cockfield but problem areas remain The EEC's internal market Pretoria mortgages gold to fight sanctions Labour and Likud leaders vie for the support of six ultra-Orthodox MPs Battle to from israeli coalition Anger greets Maldive prisoners Jews jeer Kohl's pogrom speech Remembrance Day Sunday 13th November 1988 Citro?n Ax Students to get £400 top-up loans Knowledge is going to be mortgaged, Straw tells House Education Lords reshuffle for Opposition Clocks 'are being put back 50 years' MPs' lapse angers Ashdown Democrat leader's tour report The Times Increase in loans from social fund Plea for the homeless Philips Seals' disease killing porpoises Zoo help is at an end Helicopter survey Emigration of Soviet Jews New peer Pensioners up Parliament today Hotpoint why Make Life Complicated Hotpoint why Make Life Complicated Mothercare The puppet-master The Times Profile At the shoulder of the next President, the man who pulled the strings for victory A classical tale of detection artfile Artfile Aweeklylook at the artworld Haute cuisine The Times What price walking tall? Lack of height in healthy children can mean Discrimination from an early age. Ann Kent asks if medical treatment is really the answer Not such a bitter pill Medical Briefing Taking a break for coffee addicts Cathay Pacific Like most far-sighted citizens, I was immensely… Did Dukakis throw it away? Humphrey Taylor How Bush can unite Nato David owen sees a more pragmatic US line relations with Europe Pension rights and wrongs Commentary Ronald Butt The Bermondsey Murder Manning to his Wife President Elect Borrowers and Learners Sporting Checkpoint Prospect of an EEC florin Nuclear waste Priorities of the old Prince and architects Putting the Tories back in Ulster Bench discipline Flea in the ear Held in Soviet Union Fear of targets in broadcasting Falklands fishing More sex please? Festive mishaps Court Circular Anniversaries TLS the Times Literary Supplement Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Sir John Biggs-Davison, MP Luncheons St Paul's Cathedral Choir School Forthcoming marriages Service luncheon Genetics of schizophrenia Science Report Luncheons Dinners Duke of Newcastle Farmig in England and Rhodesia BRIG Vivian Collingridge With the Gurkhas at Gallipoli Sir Jeremy Mostyn, BT Catholic espouser of good causes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial service Service dinner On the Record Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements National Kidney Research Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slices of Orange Television Wimbledon Theatre Let's Hope He Doesn't Resign over this… The colour of violence Cinema World in danger of an ice-age Theatre Fortune Theatre South Pacific Spink & Son Limited Summer Clearance and Back to School Piano Sale Royal Opera House Steps in the wrong direction New Demous Sadler's Wells Dance Anti Modern Peter Ackroyd on a sentimental narrow sigh for a return to Victorian, Ruskinian values in art Theoria Art and the Absence of Grace By Peter Fuller Chatto & Windus, £15 New Hardbacks Travellers Tales Methuen Paperbacks Brave false dawn Eddy Shah today and the Newspaper Revolution by Brian MacArthur David & Charles, £12.95 On Saturday's Books Page: Billy Bunter and the… Foyles Art Gallery Your novelist as investigator Fiction Bryan Appleyard Libra by Don Delillo Viking £1.95 Paris Trout by Peter Dexter Colling, £11.95 The World as I Found It By Bruce Duffy Secker & Warburg, £12.95 Lazarus By Alain Absire Faber, £11.95 Craig Thomas Anthony Price London's feast of world cinema The 32nd London Film Festivel opens today, ushering in 18 days of outsatanding cinema from around the world. Here is Geoff Brown's quide to what to see and where to see it Concise Crossword No 1716 Winning Move Entertainments Dégustations Television and Radio Going round the houses Television Choice Some colourful yarns Radio Choice Parisians enraptured by royal couple The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,823 Word-Watching Weather Bringer of joy to Anchorage igloos Political sketch Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Oxford's £4.8m fails to impress Cu up 20% Sugar sale BET purchase The Times Stock Watch Elders offers brewing group Rifking hostility to bid weakens with 'open-door' policy Poison pill tactic sours GrandMet bid victory Thomson shares fall on Suter offer Call to abolish accounting committee Report seeks new independent standards watchdog California vote is threat to UK profits By Our City Staff: SLI helps Smiths to 48% advance The Mortgage Corporation Business and Finance Dollar falls on deficit worries Irish Wire Products in£4m Freeman buy Business Roundup Equiticorp's £15.5m profit Key Stirling stake sold De Morgan share issue BTR Dukeminster in£24m deal Electricity watchdog Recent Issues Smiths Industries in shape to grow Tempus By Our City Staff: Bibby slips to £30.2m as reshuffle goes on In Shops doubles its profits Smiths Industries Amersham's 8% profit dip blamed on strong pound WW confirms £75m deal for Owen Owen Breakthrough for Chinese checkers US firm tracks spending habits of Peking's cyclists Child's ploy Bond's sale of ITC estimated at £60m Spaniard gets the works The Times City Diary Banham's tall storey The Times City Diary Prince of sales The Times City Diary Apricot ahead 38% despite orders setback Bush telegraph The Times City Diary Rockware in £45.2m purchases Blenheim pays £680,000 call Clarke goes £lm sought Supplier link Duple record Stake raised Coutts & Co A market raspberry for Bushonomics Comment Clearer road for Rolls Commercial Union Assurance Company Bibby Flagging PEP SKF Reasons to refer Elders' takeover bid for S&n The banks and Barlow Clowes Duty to investors Changing Abbey Cat's view Activity books Tandon Abbey National to expand commercial agent business General Accident Alpha Stocks London Traded Options S&n shares rise above Elders' bid level on no-referral hopes Stock Market ICI buying out venture partner Shell approval TSA move Mayne grows Board seat Senior sells £485.000 deal Dollar weighs down Dow Wall Street Traditional Options The New American President, a Boon or Bust for… Equities drift Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481—Appointment Phone:… Badenoch & Clark Office Administrator Mason Executive Personnel Penhaligon's Chance to build a career on the back of the boom Engineers are in great demand. Peter McAinsh, right, explains the reasons Chief Financial Officer CCPR Price Waterhouse Sales Consultants KCI Medical Top Management Retail Europe Tamaris plc Kpmg Can You Afford to Miss Rnib Barnard marcus Residential Lettings Recruitment Consultant Resource Evaluation Limited Tamaris plc Management / Systems Accountant Rochester Career Analysts English & American Group Ltd Dunlop Heywood UK Equity Sales Assistant Catering Manager Company Secretary Production Management Opportunity to Pioneer in Business Training Company… DCN Recruitment Services Legal & General Casio InterExee SMI Sales Professionals UK Equity Sales Alvis Graduate Appointments Siddeley Landscapes Limited Interested? CJA Training in Milan Howard Tenens MD of Building Company Sw2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humberclyde Finance Group Ltd Interested in People & Property Time for a Change? Arthur Andersen & Co Nucleus Career Opportunity IRPC FT Partnership Trainee Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Dutch/Shell Group Currie & Brown SM International Designer Fragrances Estate Agency Recruitments Ltd AMS Overseas Division EMBS Eastbourne Hayes & Jarvis (Travel) Ltd Barclays Blue Arrow Interactive Skills Ltd Pagett-Tannock Medical Property Developers Top Management Retail Europe Goodman Graham & Associates Ltd Market Analyst Personnel & Administration Manager Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited AMS Overseas Division Sales Negotiators British Telecom Take the Fast Route to Management Rafofficer Chusid Lander Pearl & Dean Displays Ltd Banking & Accountancy Partners Accounting IPS ACA/ACCA General Practice Partner Designate ACME appointments Asst Mgt Acct Level 1 Engineering AWE Aldermaston No Title Financial Opportunities Hudson Shribman Company Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Loctite Banking & Accountancy Stebbing & Associates Counting the blessings after Big Bang Michel Syrett looks at how drastic changes in the City have affected the prospect for jobs Banking & Accountancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Accountancy Personnel Executive Connections Factory Accounting Manager Financial Director Recruitment Matters Ltd Tax Manager ACP Migroup Hoffmann Contractors Ltd Noticeboard Thos. Agnew & Sons. Ltd Financial Director-Designate Board Potential Confidential Careers Advice Saturday 12 November Accountancy Personnel Selfish! Unipart Group of Companies Triton Business Finance Golden Opportunity! Money Talks Financial Controller Career Spotlight Recruitment Matters Ltd Monument Executive Ltd Box No F. W. Stephens & Co Chartered Accountants Antony Dunlop Accounting Manager A S Consultants (Brokers) Limited Legal Cashier Top Firm Expatriate Tax TWR Group Ltd Director's PA Smith Bernal Company Limited Susan Hamilton The Royal Institute of International Affairs Chatham… The Times Luxury in Chelsea Bernadette of Bond St Angela Mortimer Secretary Optimis Oxford Consultants Ltd Hill McGlynn Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items J. Britten, Shadow GB Ltd Personal Assistant Miss Reception Secretary/receptionist Are You Looking for a Challenge? Film Company W1 SECRETARY/PA Eurolink Group Limited Efficient Secretary Fluent in French? AGE Concern Legal La Creme Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharon Butcher, Compaq Computer Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sandoz Innovators in Immunology ICI Still progressing, says the great surgeon Caring enters a new phase The Princess Royal today opens the new base for the Heart and Lung Institute A Special Report By Philippa Toomey British Heart Foundation In search of a pattern and cure for the many asthma sufferers The National Heart and Lung Institute Human & Animal Health Care Johnson Matthey Allen & Hanburys Serendipity is a research lab The National Heart Amd Lung Institute A look at the scientists and doctors operating at the 'leading edge' Spinning problems Irritating format Council home exception to doctrine Court of Appeal Law Report November 10 1988 Insurers not liable over entry by stolen key Beckett's breaks New marathon policy needed Bright lights bring distress Means to preserve football Funding of racing The wrong angles Selling compulsorily acquired land Lord Justice Dillon saud that since the Crichel Down… Lyle off on the scenic route to greater glory Golf: Scot Whose Secret is a Placid Personality Professionals glimpse the amateur game Means inquiry warrant is not for arrest over an offence (Reuter): Brand leads armed with a new swing Promising Kissane to take control Mandarin: Wincanton Mandarin: Uttoxeter The Times Racing Service Decided on course to meet Kribensis in Gerry Feilden The Thinker enjoys a triumphant return Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline Prize boost outlined by Vestey Test negative on hurdler Oxford 's Australian colony suffers disaffected dismay Selection day for coach Littlewoods Knox stands out as Australians are extended by Scots Rugby Union Evans puts sharp edge to Oxford Captain under a curse Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Bates at home in good company Tennis: Britishplayer Defies Odds and Makes Nonsense of Rankings More string to Lendl's bow Incentives for Harris (Reuter): Hoppe pushed all the way Bobsleighing Cannons have slender lead Squash Rackets Swiss next in line Table Tennis Cambridge defeated by creative opposition Hockey Hearing for Matchroom rule flouting Snooker Statement on Bentley has a familiar ring Rugby League Killings add sour note to Cornish acid spill Fishing Action on hooliganism is most rigorous plan yet The Report Hearts leave troubles behind them to attack Football: Black and Injured McPherson Give Mature Performances in Unexpected but Deserved Victory Ferguson files report Last Night's Results United go out to late goal Makeshift Rangers' cruel loss For the Record League and FA launch an attack on cards scheme The Reaction Rosenior strikes four times Cool reply to system Prestige events for Midlands Athletice America's Cup still growing in popularity Yachting Card scheme offers avenues for profit Another replay holds no terrors The School Fees Company Ltd Defence keeps Arsenal at bay Russell into final Sport in Brief Tide turns for Tottenham Lower divisions go for a Dunnett candidacy Hostile words drown all issues End Column

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