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News from 12/11/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Ms V. M. Burton, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Peter Philp, Andrew Longmore, Richard Harrison, Cliff Feltham, D. J. Phelps, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael McDonald, Philip Howard, I. A. Page, Managing Director, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Len Deighton, S. J. E. Easton, Mark Ellis, Marie Collins, Jeremy Flint, Robin Oakley and Kerry Gill, Stephen Games, Gerald Davies, Geoffrey Harriss, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Stephen Waley-Cohen, Keith Jeffery, Francesca Greenoak, Bryan Stiles, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Gillingham, Lawrence Lever, Mick Cleary, Peter Bills, Bernard Feilden, Pearson Phillips, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, Ross Corbit, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Byron Rogers, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Bradley, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, G. Kimble, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Alex McWhirter, Walter Sinclair, Steven Downes, James Melville, Nicole Swengley, Javed Akhtar, Lesley Drennan, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Goulding, Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, Nicholas Beeston, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Phil McLennan, Richard Evans, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Martin Trew, Peter Lane, John Blunsden, M. Wainwright, Andrew Anderson, Barry Pickthall, Keith Purdom, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Joyce Whitehead, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, Deyan Sudjic, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, Barney Hoskyns, John Goodbody, John England, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Shone Crawford Poole, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Ian Sparks, Alan Franks, Sallie Ecroyd, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Alan Lee, Jenny Gilbert, Martin Brown, John H. Cordle, Sir Alexander Drummond, Michael Dynes, M. Dennett, Graham Searjeant, Rodney Cowton and Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Joseph Palca, Anthony Holden, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Hugo Vickers, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Maria Scott, Greenhill of Harrow, Ian Smith and Roland Rudd, Tony Hetherington, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Anthony Cox, Peter D. Allan, Richard Williams,

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Section 2 Kinnock leads inquiry into Govan defeat SNP jubilant following biggest post-war swing In today's 56-page Times Bundestag Speaker quits over speech Review Top police plan protest Anger over axing 14% rise Royal tribute to war dead Pensive princes remembers Soldier is shot by army unit Cognac Sport Secret tests for Aids carriers likely to start next summer Fudges rule boycott of Employment Training is illegal Johnni Black Brash orator who overturned Labour Special charter move for Mi5 News Roundup Tribute to journalist Piper inquiry date Inflation threat to arts Morse Code goodbye Female pilot resigns New plan for Wapping includes media centre Barrister among six men accused of child sex abuse Court video screen will shield alleged victims PC's shooting of gunman was legal Conman flew on the Queen's plane Police seek missing man Hunt for girl Owner of gym sold steroids Friends Provident Shampoo and set for show In the Times next Week Polaris patrols continue as Navy prepares for Trident Submarine crews on alert in the battle to remain undetected and preparted Jasper Johns' $17m record Saleroom By Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent Marshall and Merriman Ltd Urgent work 'still needed' on safety King's Cross aftermath Business chiefs praise Prince's inner city work Guillotine ends marathon Housing Bill Group to monitor academic freedom Joint study urged on mixed schools ITN halts satellite TV news service Care of Broadmoor patients condemned in experts' report Warning of 20% drop in property prices Weathercall Councils advised to boost reserves Community charge Philips Graceful symphony in iron is restored Radio Rentals President s grip tightens as Sri Lanka voting nears Defeated Democrats' hope of resurrection pinned on Phoenix Skillion Storage Warehouse Lebanon nears Impasse in Beirut How the Bonn Speaker talked himself out of a job Kohl 's Prussian' trouble-shooter Man in the News Minister resigns in Greek scandal World Roundup Chernobyl transplants Peace talks 'too slow' Airliners in near miss New diamond record The Times Halifax Warships and tanks guard council against 'Israeli raid' Crucial test for Arafat's new optimistic mood Bid for peace role presents dilemma Tokyo's Middle East Policy From a Correspondent, Moscow: Envoys try to curb Baltic protest Our Foreign Staff: Dubcek attack on Prague's present 'torpid leaders' Disposal Auction Notice Caution on Hungarian pluralism Hitachi Bhutto patriotism attacked as abuse taints campaigns I have received a cable from the Governor of the… Govan's seismic shock Ian McIntyre considers the consequences for the two big parties The smut in Santa's eye Bernard Levin Bonfire of the verities Commentary Peter Brimelow (From our Own Correspondent): On this Day Balance of nature Back from Govan Out of Time Shelving the Giro The poorest who remain deprived Tilting at windmills Reform at the FO Postal shake-up Lord Chancellor and test of faith Present indicative Prince and architects Better deal for air travellers Seeing red Polished off Court Circular Memorial service Anniversaries Chaumet Birthdays Rating and Valuation Association The Council of the… The power of communio Forthcoming marriages Luncheons and dinners It seems that guns really are dangerous Science Report Royal engagements Luncheon Dinner Dr Tom Walsh Sir Anthony Stainton Meticulous draftsman of tax legislation Births Court & Social Advertising, Times Newspapers Ltd Church services tomorrow Picture Gallery Christmas Gift Guide The Samaritans Thanksgiving service Lieuternant-General Sir Alexander Drummond Memorial service The Right Rev John Poole-Hughes Calm preparation Nicole Swengley finds some bright and early ideas for Christmas - from matt black candles to fishy platters Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker Knoll Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elbeo Tamar Fashions Multiple Display Advertising Items P&S Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Futon Centre Pilgrim Payne & Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Griffon Multiple Display Advertising Items Joining the chain gang Designers have always been fascinated by bikes. Deyan Sudjic reports from the wheel world MOPS A Little Miracle Veterans recall the days a lifetime away Once again, a time remembering at the Cloth Hall at Y press The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,825 Word-Watching The Pound Weather R. A. D • Kenneth Fleet: Next Chancellor 19 Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Fisher chief resigns Stock Markets The Times Young acts on mergers after Elders' spree Guinness takes control at Buckley's Breweryg By Our City Staff: Clowes cash 'by Christmas' Talks on Girobank sale to continue Government's softer line to encourage bids from banks Leisure group in reverse takeover Edmonds bowls along to the Stock Exchange Fii loses appeal against bid ruling Nervous Wall St tumbles 47 points Foreign Colonial Section 2 GRE Guardian Royal Exchange Banner 's £102m bid is hostile says Avdel Battle over Bestwood intensifies Court rejects Lonrho claim Barton falls MB dealings Cecil's sparkling light could lead to higher office EEC warns Japan car firms after 'local content' dispute Credit offshoot trims Goldberg By Our City Staff: Waverley to buy stationery chain Come on George, make the markets' day Canning to sell US holding York pays £21m for lease-broker Bid talk grows as Yates quits GT Kelt 'has 33%' CI Group in £4.88m foundry purchase Business Roundup Trust reports interim rise Mountleigh price rise Pao's shares for family Aberfoyle profits rise London Tradeo Optons Traditional Options MCC will keep stake Cattle's buys finance group Dow falls 47 points on deficit worries Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Share prices take a tumble on dollar's sharp decline Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Account ends on dull note Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Clients win right to silence JC James Capel Round one to the Abbey Family Money Barlow Clowes: options for the Ombudsman Rudolf Wolff Flemings For Advertising in Business and Finance or Family… CS Credit Suisse Buckmaster & Moore Independent Financial Adviser Banks attack Baker Family Money £140,000 for children Some home truths PLUS Accumulator Portfolio The US equation that went wrong Contest Update AAB High Interest Accounts Don't expect a Bush boom Family Moneyg What effect will the new president have on unit trusts? Maria Scott asks the brokers Barclays National Savings The Equitable Life GT Knight Williams Independent tax day for the married woman How the mistress misses out Family Money Hugh Thompson looks at the myth of the common law wife and her rights, which can raise questions, particularly when she breaks with her lover Submission of Clams Unpaid debts of war Flemings Investment Trusts Childproof credit limit Standard rudeness Tip sheet that touts unlisted shares Family Money Protected species • Letters are welcomed, but The Times regrets it… Fidelity The Equitable Life Photosales Bristol & West • Travel: Back to Bali A flight beyond the frontiers Skiing has become safe and boring for the young bloods. They are zooming over cliffs and into the air to recapture the old excitement and danger. Pearson Phillips goes in search of skiing's new wave Cyril Kaye Section 3 Sally Where to Find the Best Gear—and Try It out Sufficiently fixed in the sticks The most famous chefs in the world gathered in Buckinghamshire this week to create a meal worthy of the French Culinary Academy. Byron Rogers did it justice The Children's Society Photographs by Graham Wood The long tanned arm of the law Television Rukba Prisoner of romance reaches for unwritten love Theatre Heart-throb Bush, London A private life finds fruition Charles Bremner in New York reviews the reclusive life of American artist Jasper Johns Miming for the radio What is all this Dancing? Almeida Royal Ballet Able-LABELS Silk Satin Lingerie & Lace Romantic strength Concert Dumay/Howard Queen Elizabeth Hall Historical gifts that re-create the past Past Times Culture club shake-up Bryan Appleyard looks at the changes changes achead in television arts and asks if the new wave of producers are up to them LA's hi-tech soul singer Michael McDonald talks to Barney Hoskyns about his music Chelsea Cinema Christmas Concerts English Country Cottages Critical imitation The South Bank Centre Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vh Barbican Barbican Hall JCS RG Raymond Gubbay Quiristers of Winchester College Vh Victor Hochhauser RSAMD Consigned to sleeve notes Jazz Charlie Parker: Bird (Cbs 461002) Tanita Tikaram Breaking into the land of adventure Rock Discreetly underpinned Classical The Fur House Christmas Gift Guide For Everyone Hawkin & Co MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Exclusive Xmas Leisurewear More Exciting than a Pair of Socks! Multiple Display Advertising Items A Song for You The French have the words for it Regency furniture makers were a cosmopolitan lot. The secrets of the Nile may lurk in English-made French What-not Birthday Sale Selection Collecting Boatfile Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items El Vino Co Ltd Smoked Salmon Ukeshill Ham Co Hand-Made Truffle Chocolates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Role call for princely virtues Charles a Biography By Anthony Holden Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £12.95 Charles By Alan Hamilton Collins, £10.95 Prince Charles a Study in Development By Peter Lane Robert Hale, £12.95 At the Going Down of the Sun Craig Thomas Ian St James Justice Food for Bunter 's fans Books Byron Rogers tucks into the life of the genius of Greyfrians, Frank Richards A latter-day female Philby Thrillers Tim Heald Spy Book By Len Deighton Hutchinson, £11.95 Quick Guide Restaurant Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Starry eyed in Battersea Jonathan Meades revisits L'Arlequin, home of the king pin of chefs who has recently been elevated to the highest league of gastronomy Boxed in a pretty pickle Food Jars of chutney and pickled walnuts are making a comeback Directory Shabby Chablis Italian ways with the language of kitchens The Times Cook Frances Bissell checks the books for instructions on new ways to cook the homely, but heavenly, staples of la cucina italiana Dow's Cune Cortina Sweet talking on the tongue` Drink Wine Buys The Week Ahead Trapped in the spider web Bridge Backwords A pioneer performer The beauty of berries Gardening Weekend Tips Grow Lights Blazing a trail for youth Chess Winning Move Concise Crossword No 1718 Austrian Airlines Reids Hotel Maastricht Multiple Display Advertising Items Carta Sicilia Green dreams of roses Travel News Travel Books At peace in Flanders Trvel Thousands fell in that terrible quagmire, but Michael Watkins founds no ghosts Jamaica Jersey VJN Voyages Jules Verne Ecole Lémania Austrian Holidays Travel Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Fourways Travel Self-Catering The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items E&O Hotel-Penang 15 Days Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Latin America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Best Quotes Nov Dec Xmas New Year Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Crystal Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Breaks Christmas Breaks Portsonachan Hotel Christmas Breaks Salston Manor Hotel Kilfinan Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hot foot for winter sun Careful planning can help to uncover bargain fares Alex McWhirter The Times The Clifton Hotel Island of a thousand temples James Melville returns to Bali after 30 years to find a few tradirions cast aside, but many others intact Accelerated Learning Travel Notes Television and Radio Sunday • Rugby Union 48 Fancy meeting you here Ten years ago Dave Stringer and John Docherty were captain and manager of Cambridge United. Now they are together again - as managers of two small clubs challenging the giants Hlasek celebrates his happy return Millwall may get rude awakening at Anfield Hearts to journey east Simon Barnes's Diary, page 10 Pebble Beach Village Section 4 How Senna went for the gap Victory over team-mate Alain Prost in tomorrow's Australian Grand Prix Would cap a magical season for Ayrton Senna. But, as John Blunsden reports, the McLaren, mixture was not always so perfect Carlsberg Export Davis contemplative Hearn speaks out against Wpbsa Snooker Women get their way Yachting London's challenge gains pace Football: Arsenal's Charge to the Top Should Continue at Newcastle For the Record Football Mansell uninhibited by memories of failure Today's Team News Bradford City set age limit British pair keep favourites at bay Brand's lead is halved McEnroe is too fit for his old foe Tennis Exhausted Lyle finds schedule too demanding Golf In Brief Shirra fails test A bruising encounter is won by Llanelli Rugby Union: Armistice Day in Which War Breaks out on the Field at Lille and in the Corridors of Power in South Africa League battles for heroes Today's Team News First division Bristol v Harlequins Boyd goes from ward to a record Swimming France continue the forward march of their musclemen Resuming acquaintance Councils discuss television as new channel for funds Davies looks to leading Lions SARB cut of all links with ANC BOA asks Palmer to resign Wales step out on road to recovery Runcorn react to threat by going on strike Rugby League Amarnath denies role in rebel tour Cricket West Indians thwarted by openers Riders kept waiting for their licences Cycling Equity & Law The Sea Trout Sports Book of the Week Hugh Falkus's story is a classic of sports writing: the anticipation of a great event, the excitement of its course, and the melancholy of its uniqueness Day of decision for three tracks in the all-weather running Accent on comfort and safety Lingfield Park Public protection paramount Doncaster Bringing quality to Midlands Nottingham Carroll House given clear-cut opportunity Eddery wins in France Court Guest extends run for O'Neill MacKeson so special to Linley Hope on the horizon for long-suffering Playschool breaks down and misses rest of season Raise An Argument re-routed to Ayr Durham Edition shapes well on reappearance All the Details Champion hope at Newbury Racing next week Mandarin: Jim Thorpe can take centre stage Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service Jockey Club stewards take hard line on crowd control Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Windsor Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Cheltenham From racoon to greyhound Childhood of the Champion: Martin Bell Are champions born or made? Mick Cleary traces the rise of Martin Bell Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on Tv Tomorrow Football Strain and pain the ice man's fellow travellers Injuries exact heavy toll on tennis circuit Hastings moves into big league Athletics Feast of fixtures to whet appetites Athletics Training scheme coercion unlawful Justices have discretion on change of election Southgate's attack weakened Hockey: Countdown for Appointment of Great Britain Manager to Replace Roger Self Europe challenge GB Benevolent housing approach urged Britons battle to catch Americans Powerboating Warwickshire test holders Two types of recklessness considered Darlington talent show Fencing Tribunal's power to call witnesses on immigration appeal Austrian game all troughs and no peaks Jaguar Weekend Outings Outdoor Leisure Ffestiniog Travel York Rail Bryn Llin Ernie's Train Shop No Title The Booking Hall For the Garden The trains now arriving Steam locomotives are coming back Anthony Cox looks at one line's success story Polo For the Garden Hydrachem Swimming Pool Owners! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Genuine Old and New York Flagstones Crazy Paving… A rolling English road with just a whisper of Betjeman country Weekend Walk When icicles hang by the wall Weather Eye The Ramblers Making the French connection T Telecom Security Photographs by Graham Wood Alliance Leicester

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