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News from 15/11/1988

1988; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Philip Sassoon, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Michael Wines, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Andrew McEwen, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Alan King-Hamilton, Andrew Morgan, (Richard Eaton), Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Roddy Macleod, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Colin Narbrough, Joyce Sears, Mr Menzies Campbell, R. T. Arguile, Mitchell Platts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Ogden, Kingsley Amis, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Alice Crosthwaite, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, David Bernstein, Steve Maslin, Peter Waymark, Michael R. G. Spiller, Alan Hamilton, Rosemary Unsworth, (Michael Hornsby), Jenny MacArthur, John Young, David Hands, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, Elizabeth Fowler, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, H. F., Norman de Mesquita, Jack Waterman, Leslie Tilley, Steven Downes, Javed Akhtar, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Fred Parker, (Dick Hinder), Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Patrick Colquhoun, Hans Binnendijk, Wolfgang Münchau, Mark Powlson, Sam Kiley and Douglas Broom, Derek Wyatt, William Holmes, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Ken Gosling, Yuri Matischen, Gilbert Longden, David Lowry, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Steve Acteson, Beryl Dixon, C. J. Cornwall, Phil McLennan, Alun Anderson, Robert Rodwell, Tim Ewbank, Robert Matthews, Crawford Knox, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, J. P. S. Allison, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Keith Blackmore, Owen Jenkins, A. S. Graham, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Louis F. Brody, Bill Cash, David Walker, Marshalls Halifax, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Pat Sweet, Martin Waller, Roddy Mackenzie, Michael Horsnell, (Christopher Goulding), Bailey Morris, Tom Pike, Thelma Beale, Martin Fletcher and Robin Oakley, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Keith Macklin, Derek Pearson, Maria Scott, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. M. Pick, Mary Dejevsky, (John Best), Geoffrey Lee Williams, Jill Sherman and Ian Smith,

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Gorbachov to visit Britain next month Thatcher announces date at banquet Portfilio-PLUS- Accumulator '£500m' for pensioners Surprise jump in retail sales Doráti dies Index PLO decision to 'recognize' Israel Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent: High-risk doctors face premium rise of 500% Prince 's plants in mood for party Lawyers walk out of 'shoot-to-kill' inquest Pay row nurses threaten to resign Waterman Lead-free petrol campaign rebuff News Roundup £1.6bn Airbus deal Ford models recalled Missing girl appeal Peter Pan still helps English lose chess lead British Midland Date the key to Gorbachov's visit Pensioners could get an extra £500m in benefits Thatcher 's food for thought Shipyard given two-week reprieve Action urged on air miss report 'Part-owner involved in fantastic haul', court told Knightsbridge safe deposit box robbery Tanker gas leak affects infant pupils TV arrest driver gets six months Direct Line Insurance College recruitment urged BBC disputes Radio 5 title Poppy day victims still in hospital Drinking and driving loophole By Staff Reporters: Most Anglicans loyal on women priests Barrister denies sex charges Union men 'were warned of plot' Dinner to celebrate Portfolio plus Accumulator I would have been stupid to fight, fan tells Heysel trial Accused wore Superman costume Dutch record set by Getty Museum Saleroom The Corps of Commissionaires Ban urged on dangerous by-products Industrial waste Firearms for the furnace Protection for endangered butterflies British police join drugs fight in US Forensic science 'in crisis' Farmer accused of £1.4m drugs run Christmas stamps put today Call to disclose home faults RUC arms blitz yields 3,5001b of explosives John Corby Limited Trade Indemnity DPP abandons appeal on use of unqualified clerks Prosecution service lawyers jubilant Energy Efficient Design Buildings Students' day of protest at loans plan Ridley offers helping hand Ministers show how to tackle pollution Chinese meet In the market Author sues (AP): Antal Doráti dies aged 82 World Roundup (Our Foreign Staff writers): Dubcek defends case Canada poll see-saw (Our Foreign Staff): Marcos court writ Botha attacks press (Charles Bremner): Kohl's challenge Minister seeks aid for hotel dolphins French condoms fail in Aids trials Sainsbury's Jewish philosopher masterminded plan 'Father' of new Palestinian state 'took leaf out of Israel's book' By Our Foreign Staff: Reagan wary of Algiers decision Honda Defence cuts 'risk for Gorbachov' From a Correspondent, Moscow: Kremlin warns its Baltic republics on reforms threat From a Correspondent, Moscow: Moscow ready to dump Najibullah Whsmith Revitalized WEU set to become voice of Europe on joint security policy From Anatol Lieven, Lahore: Islamic parties attack 'outsider Bhutto' Alliance Leicester Sound and fury measure status of candidates Campaign carnival Wider Falklands fishing zone urged Bush action called for on deficit to prevent world slump Tamils massacre 28 as tension rises before poll (Reuter), (AP): Schoolgirls alert Janneau Hamburg's swans move on to warmer waters 'Last effort' to find buyer for shipbuilders Industry Three cigarette brands so high in tar that they face ban Health Parliament's heaviest law-making session draws to a close Philips Opposition pressure on Lawson Speaker refuses debate in benefits row Hacker caution pledged to MPs Pledge on Zambia debt Steel sale Parliament today Correction A church united in discord In the final part of his series surveying Anglican opinion, Clifford Longley discovers that although the flock is divided, it is still charitably determined to avoid a schism and not too concerned with the sex, the opinions or the consciences of priests Part 2: Taking action Horticultural Trades Association Sicily Today Quality & Charisma The reluctant conversion Principles and the Pragmatists Times Diary Poverty: a growth industry Commentary Withdrawal symptoms Mary Dejevsky looks at growing Soviet difficulties in Afghanistan Time to patch up Nato 17,000 Miles by Honesty on Hillsborough Trial by jury Closer Western Union Calling means tests to account Foreign policy Solicitors in court London litter Historical background in education Prince and architects Nuclear fusion Short shrift Back to year dot Waste disposal Equal opportunities Sun trap Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Bellway plc Appointments Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Hm Government North Pole claim goes west Science Report Today 's royal engagements Lord Mayor's Banquet Birthdays today Anniversaries Takeo Miki Prime Minister who sought to clean up Japanese politics Meeting Gray's Inn Primo Conti Florentine Futurist painter Latest wills Festival of St Cecilia Bridge And Straightway the father of the child cried out Multiple Classified Advertising Items University news Times Newspapers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Polytechnic news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items A dirty business Television New Woman Let's do the show right here! John Russell Taylor asks why Britain is missing out on some of the most important current touring fine art exhibitions One sure thing, one possibility London Debuts Tomorrow Strange Fruit Apollo Theatre Rhymes with reasons Kingsley Amis tells Chris Peachment about his taste in English poetry, as it has been reflected in a newly-published anthology Hale and hearty Theatre Ear, Nose and Throat Arts, Cambridge Shockingly good for Shostakovich Concert RPO\Ashkenazy Festival Hall/Radio 3 Canon Hermes Paris More than a security blanket A simple shawl draped casually around the shoulders is this season's biggest hit Kaffe Fassett Silk Satin & Lace Lingerie Cutting the chic tape Elegance Maternelle Jasper Conran Shop Milliner's head start Jaeger Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1720 Entertainments Sir Peter ascending Winning Move John Charcol Television and Radio In praise of steam Television Choice The absurdity of war Radio Choice Shamir offers Labour key jobs The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,827 All clear again in the East End Word-Watching Weather Set-aside plan for the Celtic fringe Political sketch Markets Judgement delayed in IDG case Unilever ahead MH to £12m Stock Markets Stock Watch DTI will not 'unscramble' Elders deals Abbey vows to try again as Lloyds merger fails Official figures contradict CBI By Our City Staff: Clegg back in charge of Mountleigh Duggan dismissed as chief executive after boardroom row By Our Economics Staff: Dollar recovers on trade gap hopes CEGB seeks supplies from us mines in blow to British Coal Guinness loses appeal on Panel ruling Air Portugal Business and Finance Cater Allen in £8m stock-lending buy Business Roundup Brent Walker joint venture E&E's $9m purchase Tubular final soars to £1m Five Oaks tops £3m Coopers & Lybrand McLeod bids for Granyte Spanish buy for Pearson Beazer raises $2.3 billion to help refinance Koppers debt Healthcare gives Boc profit a tonic Tempus Publishing group in hotels link Lazard rejects bid warning claims Carless dismisses Kelt bid as 'undervaluing its assets' Clearance for London Life action De Savary to buy airport for £50m Chill wind blows in from ANZ The Times City Diary Cold comfort The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: BOC on target with £301m Ground breaking slip The Times City Diary Testing times The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: BAA plans £101m hotels investment Silent angel The Times City Diary Housing merger at Alfred McAlpine £253m bid rejected by Bejam British Midland Abbey wedding needs a new settlement Comment King Coal's uneasy crown Sage Main Lan Index falls below the 1,800 level Stock Market (Reuter): Prices hit by firmer dollar Sydney Wall Street Cater Allen (AP): Dow slips on fears for dollar and economy New York (Reuter): Shares up on foreign buying Frankfurt (Reuter): Market edges to peak Tokyo Avdel claims Banner debts would hamper operations Daewoo video plant under way London Traded Options Lloyds Merchant Bank Plessey to take stakes in Europe Dowty talks RTZ offer ASW dividend Brewer's buys Fairbriar builds to £6.21 in Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Exposing the Clowes affair Industry facing a tough task Business Letters The threat of foreign takeovers Britain, the Continent and Europe Negative criticism by City economists Recent Issues Registry Managers (Australia) Pty Ltd The future of Coal's 'jewel' The BOC Group Nervous start to account The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Hail the hi-tech potato Hot on the trail of the virus maverick PA Advertising Charterhouse Systems Ltd Another spring forward in modern printing Tim Ewbank glimpses the future in the printing revolution Perspective Source Computer Systems Ltd Cobol Programming Course The cabled palace Architecture has been slow to react to the challenge of designing for new technology. But, says Pat Sweet, things are changing New (UK) Ltd BNR High-tech cloak-and-dagger growing Ames Personnel Overseas Broker UK Technology Press Awards The West of England Ship Owners Insurance Services… Will we take to the Texan way of buying PCs? Science's biggest plan gets the green light Angel International Recruitment Honours for Space Britons Andrews Morse Computers Ltd Harrowell Wright Air Conditioning Compaq Events The price of job switching Leslie Tilley looks at the high staff turnover in information technology which costs the industry high Jobscence Mannesmann Tally The Law Society VSO Hillingdon Health Authority Afghanaid Rural Development Commission 'I Can' Invalid Children's Aid… Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Building Societies Commission Bedfordshire National Heritage Memorial Fund The career start that adds up Public service accountancy may not pay well at first, but more and more it's becoming the entrée to better things, says Berly Dixon Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Disablement Services Authority The Royal Town Planning Institute Afghanaid Crown Prosecution Service British Board of Film Classification Barristers Chambers and Partners Reuter Simkin Norton Rose Penningtons Lloyd Howorth & Partners Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Greener & Co Chambers and Partners Stafford Long & Partners Quarry Dougall Barristers' Chambers Solicitors Newport, Gwent Legal Appointments Badenoch & Clark Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… ASA Law Clifford Chance Rediffusion Simulation Briefly The unspeakable year 1992 is coming, ready or not, so there is no point in endless identical stories about preparations for the European single market Badenoch & Clark Chambers and Partners Industry/commerce Wragge & Co Lipson Lloyd-Jones The International Federation of Phonogram and… Head of Chambers Badenoch & Clark Solicitors Legal Executives Private Practice The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Thomas Eggar Verral Bowles Badenoch & Clark Chambers Vacancy Matthews Grosse & Bullock Legal Advisers Times Newspapers Ltd ASA Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radcliffes & Co Essex Magistrates' Courts' Committee Wilson Stephens Spurling & Kempe Clifford Chance Simon Olswang & Co Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Lloyd Howorth & Partners West Eight Legal and Accountancy Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Trinity Law Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment Young & Co Lawyer Commercial Group Castlegate Group Holdings Ltd Willis Faber plc Chambers at 4 Brick Court Experienced Legal Executive The College of Law Holman Fenwick & Willan Select Legal Barristers' Senior Clerk Government of Bermuda Judicial Department… No legal aid charge on sum recovered Picket at trading estate entrance 1,200 yards from employer's premises is lawful Enforcement of automobile spare parts designs European Law Report Moral case for capping damages Legal Brief A minor act of negligence can now spell ruin for professionals, Michael Ogden, Qc, writes World-wide asset-freezing order Defendant architects can settle insurance claim Abuse of dominant position can be prohibited Lyle erases Australia from future tour maps Golf: A Growl Enters the Voice of the Easy-Going Scot as He Flies to Port Douglas (Reuter): Torrance withdraws Bears overcome setbacks to move nearer play-offs American Football Today's Fixtures Nicklaus tests his back on the practice range Bates and Bale are kept apart Tennis Indoor event is launched Malory seek European experience Volleyball Living it up like paupers at the Palace Basketball Wasps come down to earth Ice Hockey Victory for Ynysawdre becomes fashionable Schools Rugby Romario's arrival is marked in spectacular style Overseas Football Overseas League Results Andrews and Elliott in charge Student Sport Mandarin: Stephenson set for treble at Sedgefield Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections The Times Racing Service Alysheba is retired to stud Ascot lines up richest single-day fixture Pipe hurdler found positive in dope test Mecca revises Kempton bonus Results from yesterday's two meetings Under starter's orders for new system of entries Doughty enjoys welcome winner Overweight no obstacle to Smith Eccles double Rapid Raceline Casey's buy Spinners thrive on defence Cricket: New Zealand Pinned down by the Indian Slow Bowlers on One of Test Cricket's Slowest Days Victoria lose at home Britain to get new manager Hockey Nabisco Masters Doubles Barrow waits for offer Big battalions are favoured again in second round draw Rugby League Pair edge closer to record Cycling Pools Forecast All-girl maiden voyage Yachting Olympia rivalled by French show Equestrianism Dyson and Waugh put on 192 (Reuter): Shortage of snow on slopes Sking Choice of captain may prove to be highly significant Rugby Union RFU appointment for Protherough Caution advised by coach Ponting added to England pairings Badminton Forwards dominate for Neath Arsenal are poised for glory Digweed's season ends after his groin injury For the Record Charlton may rely on old guard to cool Spanish heat Football WBA hopeful of payment for Atkinson Launching Fisher as the flagship of the Docklands Paul Newman meets a self-made millionaire who turned self-made manager Court battle for Bruno cash Boxing South African offer for McKenzie ILEA playing fields rescued from closure PTE trying to avoid conflict Tennis A four-year plan could hit snags Swimming White enjoys hard test Snooker Rugby Home Internationals By a Special Correspondent: Professional foul is fair play in Anderson's book FA decides Jones is not to blame Middlesbrough told to pay debts Emergency meeting at Runcorn N Zealand cautious on tour Richards is dismissed Confusion is blamed on Kelly Opie joins the men Robson seeks to stifle any legacy of Boras Canadians face strict drug tests Strange first past $1 million mark Up Top Ten Many a side dish will be on view

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