News from 17/11/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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S. V. Benjamin, Graham Rock, Andrew McEwen, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Walker and John Goodbody, Brian Wood, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Henry Toch, Martin Waller and Derek Harris, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Major W. V. Temple, Rupert Townshend-Rose, William House, W. P. Winston, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Howard Foster, Gerard Bulger, R. Fokerd, Jennifer Altman, Cliff Feltham and Christopher Warman, Stuart Jones, Serge Lourie, Christopher Tuplin, Peter Ball, Peter J. A. Cameron, Clare Hogg, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, K. B. Allen, Peter Davenport and Alan Hamilton, Richard Rickson, M. O'brien-Acherson, Lawrence Lever, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, J. D. Johns, John Davies, Peter Waymark, Margaret Allen, Rosemary Unsworth, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Ruth Phillips, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Humphrey Hawksley, Nigel Seymer, A. H. Pengelly, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Andrew Hislop, Javed Akhtar, Sydney Friskin, P. Tatham, Marc Proctor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Andrew Willock, Wolfgang Münchau, Richard Holmes, T. C. Daw, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, D. W. Braben, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Conrad Voss Bark, Alfred Manders, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Waugh, Marjorie Sands, Gerhard Fischer, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, G. B. Miller, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Patrick O'Hanlon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, James Platt, Michael Seely, Susannah Herbert, Derek Harris, Sheila Gunn and Colin Narbrough, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, S. K. Jeannette, R. Storey, J. Garnel, Mac Margolis, Rio de Janeiro, J. E. R. Little, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sarah Jane Checkland and Craig Seton, Wolfgang Münachau, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, J. G. Izzard,
ResumoGEC and Siemens make £1.7bn bid for Plessey An emotional White House final farewell Reagnan and Thatcher hail 'a turmning point in history' (AP, Reuter): Estonia claims 'sovereignty' Inside Archer elected Index Outcry over plan to auction cathedral treasure Consumers to pay more for clean water, says minister Bhutto poised for poll victory Piat Beaujolais Nouveau Pilgrim's progress On Saturday in Colour Portfolio plus Accumulator Mortgage to help boy's pet mice News Roundup Asylum plea rejected Police chiefs protest Underground chief Micro chip future NEC Royal challenge to big business Prince sets companies three targets to revive inner cities Honour for technology magazine A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners. Ltd Taunts about injured wife College attact on Tebbit 400 Civil Servants switch to EETPU By a Staff Reporter: Lecturer accused of raping student after bizarre exam ritual PC to pay for faking bolt attack Briton made up story of yacht hijack Frightened woman criticized Inquest on train victim Sun's payment over royal picture Friend, 14, tells of stabbing Girl on murder charge 'Oldest' reptile fossil - by 40 million years Boredom rather than sex bothers TV viewers LOTUS Energy Efficiency Office Girls need broader education 'to face a full working life' More able pupils to leapfrog others Labour leaders resist hard-line on poll tax $2,600 bargain portrait is sold for £275,000 Ricoh Smiling in the face of adversity 'Living will' for ill who want to be left to die Midland Mystery of divorced loner whose best love is fishing Suspect over missing Anna Humphries may be on Continent Centre to exploit new technology Russia seeks help over jet engines Dixons Halifax Visa Row brews over likely Bush staff chief Guess who is not coming to dinner with US elite Psion From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Brady's Republican roots Man in the news Life sentence for tourist murderers World Roundup Telescope destroyed Agreement talks slow Briton allowed to go Euro-bank warning Jewish leader quits Doubt on royal visit Mulroney's accord with US may cost him election Sony Surprise recognition boosts Palestine Arab students in Manila celebrate declaration Looking for Olympic gold Swing to left augurs ill for Sarney Municipal voting in Brazil Athens reshuffle amid bank scandal (AP): Five police shot dead in Italian barracks (Reuter): Asylum given to Bulgarian (Reuter): Release call (Reuter): Police march (AP): Plea rejected (Reuter): Peace move Hurricane bill (AFP): Libya reprieve (Reuter): Torture denial Crime Together We'll Crack IT (AP, Reuter): Estonia defies Kremlin in declaring itself sovereign Sicily Mahathir pursues dream of excellence Malaysian crackdown on opposition Tax reform victory boosts Takeshita's future Getting the scent of election victory Dixons Twin conflicts in Sri Lanka hit hard at fragile economy Hairspray The rise and rise of the Shadow swot Yachting British Diabetic Association Taking the sting out of a bad sale Artfile a weekly look at the art world Laskys Who takes the doctor's pulse? Stress has taken its toll on our doctors but who decides if they need help? Ann Kent reports on a professional dilemma and what it means for patients Feeling down in the mouth Medical Briefing Nuffield Hospitals It may be that I should, on Wednesday, have… Barry Fantoni Investing in prosperity DeAnne Julius puts foreign takeover bids in perspective British and better Commentary Ronald Butt Obsession called to account Bernard Levin From a Staff Reporter: On this Day The Times Lame Start for Russell War Crime Tribunal Shadows in the Wings Dr Crocker's Reward Hereford and the World Demand link in house planning NHS research Pensions anomaly Wage increases in perspective Rail and road needs Back to year dot Polish solidarity German attitude to Jewish past Ellipsis slip Trial by jury Court Circular Luncheons and dinners Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Underwater electric organ Science Report Today's royal engagements New Fellows Anniversaries Service reception Eight records for British artists Saleroom Birthdays today The Rainbow Ball Reception Sir John Llewellyn Rejuvenation of the British Council Appointments MoD appointments Cyril Colton Successful marketing of man-made fibres Church news Presentation Gray's Inn Births Latest wills Picture Gallery Colbeck - On November 11th. Henry Edward, Lieutenant… Chope a service of Thanksgiving for the life and… For Sale Seeing is a Cold Wet Nose Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthritis Research Flatshare Balham Ideal sharers. 4 bed hse with garden & all… Hampshire Overseas Travel Domestic & Catering Situations Simply effective Television Magnet Internal compulsion For David Robinson, Coppola's latest film is typical of the director's own irrepressible inventiveness Cinema Tucker: The Man and his Dream (Pg) Odeon Haymarket A Taxing Woman (18) Renoir, Chelsea Cinema To Kill a Priest (15) Curzon West End Nico (18) Warner West End The Seventh Sign (15) rince Charles Kanas (15) Cannon Panton Street My Friend Ivan Lapshin and Trial on the Road Ica Much improved Theatre Lettice and Lovage Globe Uneasy poetry Concerts War Requiem Festival Hall Force but no weight Spink & Son Limited Travellers' Tales Janus genius Richard Holmes reviews a scholarly new biography of our greatest novelist, which as usual, never quite gets to the heart of the prodigal mystery of genius Viking A woman to watch Susannah Herbert Daughter of the East By Benazir Bhutto Hamish Hamilton, £12.95 Hutchinson Analysis of an affair Fiction Philip Howard An Adultery By Alexander Theroux Hamish Hamillon, £12.95the Book Od Fantasy Edited by Jorge Luis Borges, Silvina Ocampo, & a dioy Casares Xanadu, £10.95 Longman Wordwatch This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1722 Entertainments The Thompson touch Winning Move The Times Paper Mate BBC1 A dangerous equality Television Choice Radio Choice TLS The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,829 Inquest on IRA men halted Judicial review application Police find secret collector's treasures Word-Watching Weather Clarke stands firm in pay row Markets GrandMet concern at US talks Executive Editor David Brewerton Japan ahead Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch Dealers press for Exchange inquiry Why 1986 attempt failed City split over £1.7bn Plessey bid Analysts at odds over price offered by GEC and Siemens Rolls-Royce in talks on link with Nei City posied for cash bid of £350m Rate fears as US trade gap shrinks Surplus could top £10bn New approach by SIB in simplified rulebook Urwick Management Centre Business and Finance 25-32 Albert Fisher expands with three takeovers Business Roundup Property firm to join USM NMC up 39% to £4m £4m disposal by Coloroll Concentric's 22% rise Clinicare Oniflame at interim £3m Weak dollar hits CE Heath Regalian to build Docklands homes C&w disappoints City optimists Abbey Life hopes to salvage Lloyds deal Ultramar cash flow increases Sketchley cleans up £7.3m with 31% rise Allied Irish Bank advances to £49m Robinson & Davidson Limited Wardle £85m bid rejected by Armstrong Equipment Whitbread toasts rise to £110m Land Securities builds to £71.4m at half time Besieged TR predicts sharp profit rise Another Howe on board The Times City Diary Journal of bad news Apparent heir Mary Archer wins seat on Lloyd's Council Fair exchange Caught flat-footed Gilty party Share sale puts £51m valuation on Fairey Meeting call to Bestwood Joint venture Dunhill up Wagon rises Site sell-off Hanson sale British Midland GEC jumps aboard the 1992 bandwagon Vigilant regulators needed Land Securities Plc Charting Japan's ever-rising sun In 1964 The Times 300, a new industrial yardstick, was born. Today The Times 1000, its greatly expanded and truly international descendent, is published. Margaret Allen, the editor, charts its growth Keeping track of trade's triumphs and disasters Income tax commissioners The other side of takeover battles Re…es Alpha Stocks Wade City values and the Elders bid for S&n Ombudsman's role MPs and impoverished' investors Cable and Wireless Abbey board 'propaganda' Shorts Touche Ross Shares slide as dollar loses ground London Traded Options Traditional Options Dow slumps 38 on currency worries Wall Street The Generating Game Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Shares close below best Stock Exchange Prices Noble Lowndes Pensions Management Too fast, too soon? John Waugh, left, deputy director of educational services at the Institute of Actuaries, talks to Edward Fennell about recent changes in the industry QMS Recruitment Joslin Rowe Angel International Recruitment Are You! A Decision Maker Investment & Financial Services Limited Northern Telecom Prudential Holborn Nationwide Anglia MacMillan Davies A Wealth of Experience DOW ME Brussels Motorola Ltd Coulter Electronics Limited FT Partnership Trainee Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Bursar Dynamic Sales Professional The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Drivers Jonas Watching your language Foreign language skills are becoming vital to British business. Clare Hogg looks at the range of learning help now available Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Appointments Phone:… Myriad Central Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items United Research Sales Engineer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yellow Pages Royal Navy Officer Noticeboard Hamilton Watts CEST Senior Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Electrical Distributors Alliance Ltd Hunting Gate Optyl Eyewear Fashion International Ltd The Council of the European Communities, Brussels Computeach International Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Honours Graduates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sky Television Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shropshire Publications Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine Lubrizol Ltd Itchenor Sailing Club Pagett-Tannock Medical Heal's Media universal services The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xpert Recruitment REHAU Cadmus We are Looking for 6 Exciting Personable Men or… SCSST The Sterling Publishing Group Plc Western Atlas International InterExec SMI Ap Accountancy Personnel Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Dulcie Simpson Appointments Scope Executive Bexley London Borough The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Counties Accountants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bachmann Group Antony Dunlop Accounts Supervisor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Trevor James Accountancy Multiple Display Advertising Items F. 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Stephens & Co Stephens & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crèe De La Crèe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich Union Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middlesex Area Probation Service Churchill Clinic Eagle Recruitment Shave Shop Plc London Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA to the Managing Director Senior Sec Mercedes-Benz Whsmith Television High Calibre PA Cadmus Law Conferences Faber Music Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items The Recruitment Company Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Problems of membership scheme Inherent power of chairman to suspend meeting Law Report November 17 1988 Marathon policy Government should stay out Teddington lights Fears confirmed Dutch welcome Foster parent entitled to answer allegation Navratilova enlists the services of new coach Tennis Harris leads show of Ardleigh power Squash Rackets Women given warning Piercing corporate veil as facade concealing facts Casting off a fowl shortage Fishing Mandarin: Solar Cloud fancied to step up on promising Newbury display Mandarin: Towcester Selections Mandarin: Tauton Selections High Estate doing well The Times Racing Service Celtic Shot fit for Leicester return Desert Orchid withdrawn From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Mulhern eyes festival Five-day system's smooth start Kempton results Murphy faces stewards again Rapid Raceline All-weather decision delayed for a month Three more to join exclusive club Australia count on Veletta to build solid foundation Horse and Hound Wright raises hope of famous victory for a stricken team Cricket Llewellin in borrowed gear Andrew Longmore on a God-fearing man's salvation road Robinson growing in stature Swimming Lindop takes charge of referees Rugby League Today's Fixtures Lyle apologizes to Australians Golf Cambridge triumph with late strike Hockey Ireland are listed as Cup seeds Littlewoods Policy of cuts has £762,000 spin-off Athletics Chance for England to get even Badminton (AP): Snow threat to season Skiing Oxford find edge in Williams Rugby Union: Australians Play Key Role in Students Demolition of Stanley's Xv Durham hounds beat fog Olsen rivalled at Bordeaux Football: Plenty of Brotherly Love in the Fa Cup but Not for the Manchester United Player Copeting for a Place with Allen in France Rugby Last Night's Results For the Record From a Special Correspondent, Bermuda: England veterans have problem with injuries Cup matches are family affairs Achievement recognized White has his hopes dashed by unknown Snooker Golf Monthly Howell condemns misguided plans for raising money Sports Politics By a Special Correspondent: Manager rejects claims on Bruno Boxing Nicholls safely through Rackets Maxwell to be sued by Clough England's sole footprint in the sand Robsoe finds that the gulf is closing Leonard gives up his titles Tomorrow The Times will publish the first-class and… IBF world champion caught taking drugs (Reuter): Governing body bans Olympic transgressors Spain silence makeshift Ireland Lions tour is cut to 12 fixtures Elevation of Gourley heads Australia's team shake-up (AP): Award for Lalonde Sport in Brief A rugby story turning sour End Column
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