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News from 19/11/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Bob Ross, Clifford Longley, John Young and David Walker, Andrew Billen, Anatol Lieven, James Moore, Duncan Elks, Mark Ellis and Michael Horsnell, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Philp, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Jeremy Strong, Qamar Ahmed, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Harding, Jeremy Kingston, R. B. Robinson, Jeremy Flint, Richard Eaton, Jenny Gibert, David Trippier, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Vivien Goldsmith, S. W. Bainbridge, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Rob Neillands, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Julian Amery, Radnor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Mick Cleary, Nurses' strike, David Tytler Education Editor, Martin Andrew, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Charles Jackson, Simon Sherwood, Alan Hamilton, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Bernard Richards, John Percival, Edward Gorman, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Wolfgang M?nchau, Steven Downes, Nicole Swengley, John Griffiths, Chairman, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Lesley Drennan, Sydney Friskin, Ian Parsons, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Barnes, Peter Tompkins, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Michael Watkins, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, G. M. N. Whiting, Jockey Carolyn Eddery, Nicholas Beeston, Emma Wilkins, G. R. Perkin, Steve Acteson, Tony Levene, John Bell and Sheila Gunn, Russell Davies, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Virginia A. Hammond, John Bell City Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Diane Hill, Deyan Sudjic, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, W. D. Haden, Carol Ferguson, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Paul Newman, Patrick O'Hanlon, Charles Knevitt, Michael Hornsby, Maria Langdale, Alan Lee, Mark Souster, Sam Kiley and Andrew Moger, Jenny Gilbert, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Phillips, Paul Moor, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Rachel Warren, Claire Moggridge, Jonathan Meades, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Veronica Heath, Maria Scott, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, Charles Rollings, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Adam Carr, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Jan Raath, David Young Energy Correspondent, Donald R. Chilvers, Coppers & Lybrand, Philip Jacobson, Judy Froshaug, Harry C. Schwab, Richard Williams,

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Section2 Controls over takeouver bids to be eased Industry worried by overseas raiders In today's 56-page Times Children in Needat £13m Scots 'should be free to choose on Union' 'Magpie' art thief's £700,000 hoard Section3 Know what I mean, m'lud? Bruno charms the legal big boys Top environment specialist resigns After all... just how much fine Cognac can One… Section4 Inflation rises to three-year high but bank lending slows Thatcher in Canadian free-trade controversy Interim £10,000 for rig survivors News Roundup National's hat trick Accident verdict Rail link for airport Grant Hurd's tough stand on secrets Act reform Pesticides in water 'minute' Glamour glasnost comes to London Hospital in appeal for help Nurses' strike Chemical company ends union rights Luce keeps eye on Mappa Mundi 'Evil' mothers jailed for sadistic sexual abuse of children Children in Need may beat £14m Joyriders defy kneecappers Bickenstaff & Knowles Experts in conflict over knife The young brigade takes to the trees Anna murder suspect 'seen in France' Stupid price Green goddess In the Times next Week Plus... Win £8,000 Cabinet divided over £1bn order for Army tanks UDM recruitment success Welsh desert Scargill Minolta Minister rejects centralized scheme EEC environment protection directive Duchess in hurricane appeal Verdi script fetches £96,000 Saleroom Robots set to match table tennis pros Kleinwort Barrington Ltd Schools may set teachers' pay rates Homeless cost Cannabis haul Gaming ban Mayor's test Jailed for life Murder case Ruling delayed Release protest Banks angered by pressure to fund £400 student loans Extremists 'orchestrated Tebbit demo' Riot convictions a 'blot on justice' Private Bill on Tube to Docklands shelved Detailed Weather Information for Every Region of the… Philips Cathedral 's model neighbours Radio Rentals Ltd Anniversary of Kennedy murder revives morbid US obsessions Bhutto chance of success hangs on provincial polls Struggle to form Pakistan government White Zimbabweans to hang for bombing Guilty verdicts in two souther African courts Thomas Smith Apartheid trial: 11 convicted Kremlin hedges over Palestine World Roundup (Reuter): Czech gas explosion (Reuter): Cuba accepts pact (Reuter): Aeroflot bomb blast Diplomatic drive for man and beast Britain and Iraq end embassy row The Times Gorbachov in India to cement ties British Telecom Aura of quaintness masks mean war of words on TV Canada election campaign Extremist threat mounts in Italy's ski-slope 'Belfast' From Our Correspondent Belgrade: Kosovo protest over party purge Thatcher plans early US return Prime Minister's diplomatic agenda in the United States and Africa Gangs of skinheads step up attacks in immigrant areas Racial violence in France Disposal Auction Notice (Reuter): Hungary in row on detained diplomat (Reuter): New Speaker (Reuter): Walesa talks Campus dead (Reuter): Bomber down (Reuter): Deafness toll (Reuter): Sleeping more (Reuter): Heart attack Drug penalty By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Tour snub for Zambia British Gas plc (Reuter): Lithuania backs away from hard line of Estonia Dolphins get a health check Simon Barnes Picture Gallery Music's soft sell-out Bernard Richards Monkey business: the rules Commentary Michael Kinsley Dreams of independence Martin Fletcher analyses the SNP's new policy of separatism in Europe Auguste Rodin His Sculpture and its Aims The Baltic Challenge On the Right Tracks Women Priests and Believers Case for a Middle East Community European union in wider context Reading and writing Tenants' rights Benefits for Poor German amends for Nazi crimes Mappa Mundi sale Taking the cake Arts on TV Ellipsis slips Court Circular Dinners Chaumet No apology for teaching truth Clifford Longley Anniversaries Memorial service Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Appointments Tomorrow's royal engagement Sheilah Graham Dr Maurice Stone Prevention of heart disease Birthdays Marriage Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither… 'Nuclear winter' insight Science Report Picture Gallery Church services A Great Challenge: Profit from Human Values Designer Fabrics Sale Cancer Research Campaign The Samaritans Antiques and Collectables Helene International Matt black box of colour From the furniture mode of the thirties to the sleek glass of the Eighties, the television is still a moving image to Deyan Sudjic Shoparound Warm & Dry Seymour Shirts Word-Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Fisherman's Smocks Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam Dx Invade Space Appliances Direct Free Sexy Suspender Set Offer Atlantis Amber Products Ready Made Centre Ltd P&S Ltd For the Home Sofa to Bed Multiple Display Advertising Items The Back Shop Kiniki Multiple Display Advertising Items James Harland Designs Ltd Petdoors Limited Classic Settees Your New Access Card New fire alert as victims mourned Ban on danger room at Victoria Tube The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,831 Lying unfinished in a weed-strewn factory yard, a two-ton Henry Moore worth £2m The Pound Word-Watching Weather Prolific Financial Management Comment: Kenneth Fleet The Pound Stock Market Merchant bank chief resigns The Times Maude hits at barriers in EEC mergers Distillers investor takes legal action against Guinness Bid undervalues Plessey, says Clark Brussels seeks urgent scrutiny without waiting for a complaint Slowdown in bank lending City still fears higher rates may be needed Increase in mortgage costs pushes inflation to 6.4% Dollar rises on support Mercury Fund Managers Ltd Section2 British Gas loss soars to £107m Dividend increase of 10% eases the bad news Further charge in Hill Samuel case Business Roundup Wickes sheds more assets Publisher soars 36% Norwegian bid for Bulk Recent Issues Copper FNFC makes £1.7m buy Finance firm suspended MB Group shares rise on talk of buying by Elders Stock Market (Reuter): Nabisco to look at bids Hamleys sale put off Nikkei up 103 points to sixth successive record Tokyo Wall Street GrandMet boosts IDG stake Priest Marians profits jump Dual purchase WI Carr Siemens rebuilds for success in 1992 Wolfgang Münchau looks at the German group behind the £1.7bn did for Plessey Wemstock faces up to another bout with Plessey City welcomes Monument's share issue and Mitre buy By Our City Staff: Norex launches hostile £800,000 bid for Lofs Beauford makes £11m agreed offer for Dale Erskine in further US expansion Wentworth's Belgian plan Cramer faces car questions OFT accused Midland denial PR group up UPL ahead NSM sells Carless loans cast doubt on Kelt financing By Our City Staff: Richards Group leaps on return to profits By Our City Staff: Resort buys two hotels Traditional Options London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities steady Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Where to buy into British Steel Blame-free insurance Family Money No fault, so no permium rises… Tom Tickell looks at a new form of cover for motorists Offshore funds to advertise Briefing Zurich Life Assurance Company Limited Aids lead to end of cheap policies Family Money Vivien Goldsmith on how the life compan ie are sweeping away flexible cover Rudolf Wolff & Co Ltd What the Good Book Says Public win bill of rights The Equitable Life A Fimbra Member Alliance & Leicester Playing the perks market Family Money Giveaways can add sparkle to a portfolio, writes Conal Gregory Credit insurance help likely for customers Mr Lawson's little bonus Allchurches Life Assurance Limited Letters Portfolio plus Accumulator Scottish Widows Pegasus European Trust Extra from the Halifax It's better by Girobank Death at the driving wheel Adding units of expense The M&G Group Starting your own DIY private school Is your private school facing closure? Why not, suggests Rachel Warren, buy it Martin Currie Securities Trust of Scotland Mim Britannia Rupert Children's Unit Trust Comfort for the old left in the cold Independent Financial Adviser Conservatory dream turns to a nightmare Tony Levence wanted a conscivatory for his Harrow. Middlesex home. What he got was heartache and unexpected bills The Company Secretary Lonrho Plc Fidelity Making Money Make Money Midland The Listening Bank Travel: The Glitzy Virgins Pilgrim's progress across Europe Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind Section 3 New Polaroid Impulse Portrait of a normal virtuoso Arts Interview How a child crippled by polio and 'just talented enought to make good progress' became one of the greatest violinists in the world -and a campaigner Telecom Security A long tormented journey into life American Theatre Multiple Sclerosis Where masses make way for the minority Diane Hill reports on the Festival d'Automne à Paris, and the man who founded it 16 years ago Leaping into the limelight The Arts Trinidad Sevillano dances with a maturity that belies her 19 years, says John Percival Able. Labels Bonhams Knightsbridge Jazz on a silver screen Brid, the story of Cherlie Parker, opens next week. Russell Davies traces its ancestry The cartoonist's farewell to Ron Television Transcendental Meditation Soothing songs for troubled times Concert Gothic Voices Wigmore Hall Music by the volume The Arts The outcast's revenge Theatre The Visit Almeida Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino The Gut Girls Albany Empire No credit where due The Times Arts Diary French with tears The Times Arts Diary Front line artists The Times Arts Diary Coffee table arts The Times Arts Diary In deep water The Times Arts Diary The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Wigmore Hall Events Purcell Room Multiple Display Advertising Items Dame Janet Baker Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Three New Year Gala Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Time ticking away Records Classical Dark shades of flirtation Rock Right back in the swing Jazz Fur Sale Guiding light CD/TAPE Guide Sale Selection Collecting Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthday Somerset Postal Flowers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stamford Ltd. Glasnost Original Soviet Film Posters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Through a glass strangely Cinvex mirrors, popular during the French Regency, were used to extend the perspective of rooms. Peter Philp reflects on their worth Count a Step Afghan Slipper Socks The Breton Shirt Company Brigid Logie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ends of the Earth Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Glendevon Smoked Salmon The Hamper People of Norfolk Ukeshill Ham Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Cards Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ideal Gift Multiple Classified Advertising Items War 's forgotten heroes Books POWs who made the break also get all the glory. Now non-escapers tell their story, writes Charles Rollings Everything but a wasp in a wig Children Alices Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis Carroll Blustrated by Anthony Browne Julia MacRae £12.95 The path to madness Paperbacks Adam Carr The Mammoth Book of Fantasy All-Time Greats Edited by Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg Robinson ?4.95 The Mammoth Book of Classic Science Fiction Edited by Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh, & Martin H. Greenberg Robinson ?4.95 Travellers Tales Quick Guide The grand French style Eating out Jonathan Meades discovers that you get exactly what you pay for at Le Gavroche, home of the legendary Roux brother, and samples the work of a recent graduate of the brother' school, at Honours Mill Restaurant Guide Limelight Jahangir Multiple Display Advertising Items The Gandhi Cottage Multiple Display Advertising Items Fleet Tandoori Indian Restaurant The Mad Chef's Bistro Don PEPE Spanish Restaurant Great Milton La Preferita of Lavender Hill Ristorante Italiano Hiders Parks Raffles Restaurant Talk of India Bread-winning ways The Times Cook Find out which side your bread is buttered and play the baking game Directory Montilla Asbach Uralt To be opened by Christmas Drink The new Beaujolais overcame great hardship to arrive on Thursday. Was it worth it? Jane MacQuitty and a tasting team give their verdict Dow's Port Cordier The Week Ahead Inviting players to be top Bridge Now is the Time to Plant Roses And now for the news Grow Lights Saviour of the sickly Gardening Francesca Greenoak tells how even the most unpromising of wilting flowers can bloom with a little love and care Weekend Tips Homage to Capa Chess Winning Move Concise Crossword No 1724 The world's top ten ski resorts? Travel Experienced skiers are always looking for a better mountain to slide down. Travel Editor Shona Crawford Poole suggests some of the best Swan Hellenic Iberia Longship Holidays Sovereign Paris The Romance of the Metro Lyn MacDonald Today it will be about 85 in Sheffield Hoverspeed Ski-Drive Carta Sicilia Holidays & Villas Portugal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solitaire Travel Limited Regent Holidays (UK) Ltd Magic of Italy Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items So you think you know Austria? Ski Whizz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Packing extra gift punch Travel Travel News States skiing Culture tours Island cruising Downhill racersFar away days Travel Books Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Breaks The Clifton Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Voyages Jules Verne Enjoy a Gourmet Christmas in Dorset Luxurious Swedish Style Lodges Tudor Farmhouse Christmas Shoparound For the Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Breaks in Beautiful Berkshire Exploring the American dream Travel Michael Watkins ioins the glitzy folk on the Virgin Islands, where even the fish are frivolous The Times Television & Radio Rac Rally Southport making up for lost time The first round proper of the Fa Cup takes place today. For non-League teams this is their big chance against League opposition. Southport are one of those aiming to cause an upset, but as Paul Newman writes, the mood there is as much nostalgic as hopeful Fever fails to stop Graf's momentum (Reuter): FIS rejects qualifying levels for ski-jumpers Expensive lock-up for director Wimbledon a sore point for Venables Club in court action Wessex Roof Section 4 (Reuter): Norman puts a brake on Britain (AFP): Board acts to save Bruno bout Hero 's welcome for Vatanen... In 1984 the Finish driver Ari Vatanen won the Rac Rally (left). The following year, he almost died in a crash. Now, Andrew Longmore reports, he's back with a vengeance Carlsberg Export Making of a Champion ... in Rac road show Rallying to a cause against the elements Liverpool still missing inspiration of Hansen Football: Champions Suffer Another Injury Blow in Quest to Re-Asserrt Supremeacy as their Captain Remains on Sidelines Weekend's Team News The Facts and Figures on the Men and Machines to Watch By a Special Correspondent: Stevens calls for action Non-League giants may be killed off Fa Cup Uefa orders match to be replayed Booked for foul that dare not speak its name Simon Barnes Taylor eager to put an end to speculation Sheffield supported In Brief (AP): Budding emperor Deal for Clarke Surrey favoured (AP): Brundle is second Hope for Notice (AP): Off at a tangent (AFP): Heart of darkness (AFP): Cancer warning Perry and Manley in Welsh squad Rugby Union: Scotland Face a Revitalized Wallabies Side Determined to Put England Defeat behind Them Today's Team News Hearn venture attracts £250,000 sponsorship Snooker Top Italian suspended Athletics Reborn Australians on song Rowing Redgrave will try to end NCRA's run Simple choice for selectors Badminton Chinese team escapes motorway bus blaze Domination from Isler Yachting Today's Teams at Murrayfield Licence obstacle for Baker Cycling For the Record Barrow plans to take Oldham back to heights Rugby League Ultra-fast greens pose a test Bowls Campbell takes a bad turn Swimming The little fellow in long knickers Alex James may have been a footballing legend, but as John Harding writes, he exercised just as much cunning off the pitch as ever he did on it for Preston and Arsenal Sports Book of the Week Enjoying life in the fast lane Simon Sherwood, top jockey with one eye on a training career, talks to Alan Lee From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Kiichi to dampen British hopes in juvenile hurdle Trainers poised for record overseas haul Irish invitation Wilton keeps up her fine strike rate Surf Board facing a stiff task Royal partner Racing next week Sense of history under an all-seeing eye The Good Racecourse Guide Harding-Jones has sights set on title All the Details Sabin Du Loir helps Pipe pass £100,000 barrier Curley produces prints in defence of Murphy The Hill tests negative Mandarin: Saffron Lord to head Gifford treble Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Ayr Selections Ayr prizes up by 10% next year Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Ascot King's College Boy earns trip to Ascot Unbridled spirit answering the calling of a life-time Childhood of the Champions: Jockey Carolyn Eddery Are champions born or made? When it came to horses, Carolyn Eddery was showing a remarkable fearlessness from almost as young as she can remember. Mick Cleary met her Today's Fixtures Sports on TV Tomorrow Secret behind the best golf club in Britain Frenchman hoping to foil German challenge Fencing Gymkhana reinforce for clash at Feltham Hockey Casino not liable to firm over money stolen for gambling Court of Appeal law Report November 19 1988 Court of Appeal Australia fail to pass a speed test Cricket: Batsmen Offer Scant Resistance to West Windies pace Attack on a Placid Pitch (Reuter): ACB to report on Pakistan Grass roots birth of a sports mecca The World of Sport Riyadh Landlord achieved company let Releasing contemnor Preserving the past on the canal banks Rob Neillands on the winter leisure schemes you can join to restore Britain's ancient waterways Outdoor Leisure D. E. Stephens The Marquess of Anglesey's Famous Plas Newydd… Benjamin Wild & Son Gunmakers Kent Monmouth Gun Supplies LVSA Bridgend Hotel Everything for the Sports Person East Yorkshire Gun Club Egerton Cultoquhey House Hotel by Crieff, Perthshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Restaurant Guide The running of the deer In the grandeur of the Scottish Highlands, Veronica Heath experiences again the timeless excitement of an age-old chase Provincial Gun Auctions Greenfields of Canterbury Egham Gun Centre Outings Delights of strolling in the rolling countryside Weekend Walk Why mild winters? Weather Eye Long day's journey into work Property City salaries and country living - Nicole Swengley reports on the commuters who can have both Dolphin The Royal Bank of Scotland

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