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News from 18/11/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Savage, J. Lipman, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Catherine Bennett, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Maurice Sutton Director, Elizabeth Douglas, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, J. Sykes, Howard Foster, Stuart Jones, Mohsin Ali, Peter Ball, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Andrew Billen Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, Rosemary Unsworth, Christopher Bland, Martin Lipson, Marcus Williams, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Mary Collier, Humphrey Hawksley, Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Javed Akhtar, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), Michael Beament, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Phil McLennan, Colin Horspole, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, John Wilton, Barry Pickthall, Polwarth, Daniel Ward Motoring Correspondent, Geoffrey Foster, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Deyan Sudjic, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Thomas Montreal, John Goodbody, Andrew Morgan and Mark Ellis, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Ivor Stanbrook, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Ian a Jack, Martin Waller, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Bailey Morris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Craig Seton, Peter Mulligan and Sarah Jane, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Roger Greene, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Battley,

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Baker seeks new bank for student loans Girobank may get deal to back lending scheme UK plea for Bush on deficit New fall in jobless Telecom joy Robson's call Index Two face trial over IRA funeral soldiers' death Surgeons hold out hope of transplanting limps Historic step for Muslim women Bhutto claims Pakistan poll victory Britain, Iraq in 'spy' tit-for-tat Strong resigns over Mappa Mundi sale Collins rebuffs NI bid Jersey Excellence with economy American dream Tomorrow in Colour Portfolio plus Accumulator Nurses threaten to challenge ban News Roundup Hospital fire kills two New motorcycle test Shilton wins £20.000 Drink offences up £60,000 for union men Legal delays deplored Dixons Policy on nitrates in water naive, says scientist Labour goes all out to capture the women's vote Woman held m Angola is freed MPs reopen battle over defence costs Tebbit protest is backed by officials Gatwick to call in the stress experts Kafka manuscript sets literary record Saleroom Cash penalties and early contracts 'will defeat gazumpers' NBC stake in TV Satellite costs go world newscasts over the target Mappa Mundi attracts £2.5m offers Sale of cathedral treasures Winners in a brave young world Mother's plea to hunted farm worker BM British Midland Families convicted of sexual attacks Elton divorce Citroën Bx Teachers' example persuades pupils to give up smoking Teenage life today: survey reveals a diet of junk food, late hours, beer and television Soaps leave little chance to study Television Chips still find favour Food Leaked letter reveals Labour opt-out move Magnet Alcohol and cigarettes biggest danger Night owls start at an early age Bedtime Children's savings of £2,000 Money National & Provinicial Building Society Video of murdered soldiers' last minutes shown in courtroom Runcie backs call for review Miners in merger talks with TGWU By Our Irish Affairs Correspondent: Don loses appeal over college bar punch-up Tecno Christmas cakes in DIY packs Food Prices Foreign Office restores its glory Youth admits he lied over schoolgirl killing Crest Hotels Musicians 'have lost £lm work on films' Why Don't we Copy our Imitators? South Africa bans white racist group after massacre of blacks Jewish concern as Sunumi is named White House chief Britain loses UN Falklands vote World Roundup (Reuter): Red Cross man held Japanese accused Sri Lanka bombing French image dented Reagan bids a fond farewell to favourite ally From a Correspondent, Moscow: Estonian chief flies to key talks Moscow faces trouble in the Baltic and Afghanistan Cairo dolphins given home Sanctuary in France A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd Afghan minister defects to the US The Ultimate Driving Machine Kohl's retreat on arms eases path to Nato summit British visit helps to end six-year rift Anglo-Malaysian ties Mulroney switches tactics to save his Government Canadian election run-up Yashica T3 Mercedes unveils its latest dream Fear of unrest after Sudan rebel pact Bhutto seeks to woo coalition partners Dixons Violence spurred by 'crack' plague Letter from New York (Reuter): Two jailed over rail disaster in Russia (AFP): Plane deaths (Reuter): Landlady held (Reuter): Curbs lifted (Afp): Liani divorce ECGD St Paul's: a new vision Deyan Sudjic examines the plans for Paternoster Square, Britain's most sensitive development Laskys Serving a secrets obsession Is Washington pandering to British wishes by denying access to sensitive documents? Under offer: a licence to fib Mercedes-Benz Those peers who optimistically hope to have an easy… Barry Fantoni The nowhere man Commentary A too-exclusive club Patrick Cosgrave argues that it is time to reform the Foreign Office Private water, public concern The Flight of the Caliph Return of the Bhuttos Monopoly or Merger? Child Guidance Drastic solution in N Ireland Ward courtesies Prince and architects Why tax inspectors quit Revenue Humble servants Falklands fishing Engineers' salaries A man's a man … Impact of rise in ITV levy Peace and the PLO Postal shake-up Present indicative Festive mishaps Court Circular The White Dove Ball Honda Lecture Jennie Lee: baroness, arts minister, wife of Nye Today s royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Appointments Memorial Mass The King's School Canterbury NSPCC Memorial service Anniversaries Service dinners Luncheon Dinners Births Picture Gallery Llewellyn Announcements Animals & Birds Royal College of Physicians Imperial Cancer Research Fund The Surgical Research Fund Rentals Inquiry by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission Winter Sports Public Notices Lack of evidence Television Shot of Schoenberg Concerts COE/Abbado Queen Elizabeth Hall Henry Moore Music from a different angle Composer, band-leader and lecturer Gavin Bryars, whose Ensemble is playing in London tonight, talks to Stephen Pattitt LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Hall The City of London Sinking stone Theatre Woman Overboard Palace, Watford Light entertainment Rock Chris de Burgh Wembley Arena Stand and Deliver Newton 's first law of nudity Photographer Helmut Newton explains to Catherine Bennett why he is proud to be called a pornographer Habitat Gifts from the east Enjoy a glass of wine and meet the celebrities as you shop for presents The Times Telecom Security This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1723 Entertainments Eastern harmonies Winning Move Selfridges BBC1 Replicating Ronnie Television Choice Wonderland revisited Radio Choice One year after the tragedy of King's Cross, a day of honour for the 20 faces of bravery The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,830 Word-Watching Weather By a Staff Reporter: Special offers to win accounts Protest on map sale Markets Two held in $48m fraud case Executive Editor David Brewerton Wembley buy Short list Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Stock Watch The Times Jobless figures fall to lowest for eight years Flower estimates number of vacancies in all sectors at 700,000 Panel clears way for Pernod victory By Our City Staff: Dividend increase boosts BT DPR first in firing line for restitution Hope for DPR investors SIB tries out tough new power on futures broker Plessey may seek white knight in bid defence By Our City Staff: GrandMet hints at higher US offer By Our City Staff: Worldwide support to halt dollar slide Wincanton Group Index £293m NI bid for Collins rejected Cambridge profit dips despite rising turnover Business Roundup Glynwed buys Jb & S Lees Expansion for Senior Acquisition lifts Morland Hestair nursery move The Burton Group PLC Foster leaps 85% to £1.4m Hits Young By Our City Staff: ConsGold cuts links with two 'hostile' banks Se shelves change on share dealing After the party, a squeeze on Burton Tempus Baa Beecham Record result gives Westpac top profit spot Company Briefs Beecham to increase R&d spending as profits leap Unitech nets Veeco for £180m Redfearn tops forecasts with £5.26m More jobs goat Citicorp The Times City Diary Royal in $200m surprise Airbus chiefs plan float Up-market festivities The Times City Diary Theatricals The Time City Diary Bush-whacked The Time City Diary Capital soars Davy ahead New York, new work Halpern warning on profit prospects BAA rises to £158m at half way Royal Insurance Pragmatic Panel fudges its tricky Irish question Comment Fairey Wall Street Alpha Stocks Fimbra (Reuter): Blue chip comeback lifts Dow 13 points New York Ratners set for £150.8m deal Lonrho up 27p as buying spree fuels bid speculation Stock Market Recent Issues Wardair Canada London Traded Options Traditional Options CSFB to setup broker 600 Group up British Telecom OFT looks at British Steel 'pressure' on stockholders SEC spotlight on graduate insider claim (Reuter): HK court rules on futures Football transfer inducement not taxable as income Legal aid 16-day delay deplored Burden of proof Selective buying Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures New hope after the crash Futures & Options What ahead for the world market in futures trading? Improved systems and renewed optimism have led to new trading records, says Colin Narbrough Commodities Review Sabre Fund Management Limited AFBD Member Stotler International Ltd Sucden (UK) Limited Merger still a distant dream A Special Report Noble Investments Ltd GNI Liffe goes for a global style Colin Narbrough on a major success story in London's financial markets Hedging bets gives a boost The 1987 crash may have benefited some parts of the financial sector. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Automobiles Plc Fords, Fords, Cosworths, Cabriolets, XR3i'S,… Patrick Carroll Isle of Man Godfrey Davis Eddie Dow Ltd Cosworth Rs500 Volkswagen Holland Park Mo Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Cars and Finance from only 10% Deposit Mitsubishi Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Shogun, Lwb Multiple Classified Advertising Items County Garage Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers' Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Panther DeVille Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Martin Db2/4 Mk1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Introducing the New Roamer 2000 Mitsubishi Roadwise A new Colt with style Roadtest Mitsubishi Colt 1500 GLX Cornering without a screech Hot hatchbacks are frowned on by the insurers. Now Vw has started safe-driving courses for its speedy customers NCPC The Roamer 2000 Payphones Car Phones Lynx Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Communications Global Star Producls Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Club Development for Sale or Joint Venture… Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Food Importing and Distributing Company A. T. P. Advertising & Marketing Announcing Multiple Display Advertising Items South Yorkshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nursing Home for Sale For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Wish to Acquire Businesses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liftsonic Ltd Building Company Multiple Display Advertising Items M & S backs British made Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alphacell Fidelity Banks of River Shannon, Eire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Duo-Line Nursing Home North Wales Constructor Promoter Sells a 3 Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Storage & Warehouse Scent of success in the Dales Ian a Jack talks to a perfurmer who is sticking firmly to his Yorkshire roots Royal business boost Briefing Eurocomms FAX Suffolk Village Licensed Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Hirwani again a trump card Cricket: Vengsarkar's Spinners Provide Him with a Winning Start as India's Captain (Reuter): Simpson calls for positive approach County tradition has been allowed to lapse Fictures for the 1989 Cricket Season Freshmen maintain Bristol's standard Student Sport Potter's repeated delays unable to hold up Evert Tennis Teach-ins to help youth Low profile success Bowls Mandarin: Progressive Springholm can defy penalty in competitive Ascot chase Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Ayr Selections 'Dead' horses in action today The Times Racing Service Dunwoody advised to alter whip style Record number of runners in point-to-points Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Towcester results Owners call for big reduction in Derby entry fees From Our French Racing Correspondent: Nupsala's Hennessy challenge in balance Moore to ride for Biancone Rapid Raceline Political birds of cloud cuckoo land Ampleforth still unbeaten Craven persists with his brave plans for the game in S Africa Rugby Union Long reign may be nearing an end Table Tennis Southern flavour for guests Little reward for loyalty of Tyneside fans Football: Directors Must Take Responsibility for Newcastle's Problems Rebuilt Bognor hope their wave of luck has not ebbed Fa Cup Fa to act against abuse of officials Thompson decides to stay at Villa Today's Fixtures Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Aylesbury unrest is quelled Kent could fail on goal difference Vote for McKeag is a sign of times Bingham alerted to the task ahead Strategy left to Southgate players Hockey Mirandinha too selfish for team Bruno bout 'will go ahead' IYRU will consider drug rules Yatchting McGuigan hopes to meet Nelson for title in New Year Boxing A missionary trip to the South Seas Rugby League A dual role for Reilly Versatile Hall sets hosts on the road to victory Badminton: Reformed Pairing Ensures England of a Rare Triumph For the Record Harris faced by tricky draw Squash Rackets Few obstacles in champion's path Snooker Veteran 's ire is misplaced Fresh start for women A blow for Pakistan as Qadir pulls out of tour Cricket Olympic doctor is in favour of revised guidelines Drugs in Sport Robins aiming for backstroke mark Swimming Radley reach semi-final Rackets Rugby Home Internationals The Times Sport tomorrow A plight beyond Robson's control Charlton emerges as a leading contender Candidates to Be Manager Briton breaks speed record on sailboard Ground staff to the rescue Sport in Brief Robson's Record Year by Year Fa is asked to resurrect the England B side Kent are punished for fielding a weak team Rallying cries for more exposure End Column

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