News from 22/11/1988
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M. Hagen, Graham Rock, Nick Nuttall, Michael Wilson, Chairman, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Geoffrey Beer, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, J. N. Clarke, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, D. O. E. Batten, Qamar Ahmed, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, David Thurlow, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, D. W. Beadle, Henry Gee, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, David Bernstein, Louise Taylor, Andrew Billen Arts Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Rosemary Unsworth, Ronald Faux and David Nicholson-Lord, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, David Hands, Norris McWhirter, (Chairman), Des Wilson, (Chairman), Walter Merricks, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Malcolm Smith, Simon Tait, Leslie Tilley, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Edward Fennell, John Bercow, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, David Brewerton Editor, Philip Virgo, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Katharine Penley, (Michael Phillips), Norman Hammond, Auriol Stevens, Director, Max Harris, William Holmes, Anthony R. Dart, Peter Davalle, R. McCullough, Jack Jones, President, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Ough, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Tim Congdon, Colin Buchanan, Rhodes Boyson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, James Markham, Craig Seton, Richard Evans Media Editor, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Richard Trench, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Neil Harris, Michael Seely, H. Morrogh, Keith Blackmore, Sarah Reid Pitcher, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Ron Phippin, Michael Dynes and Colin Narbrough, David Walker, Andrew Buckoke, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Ken Young, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, C. J. F. Pavey, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, John Sweeney, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Mike Ward, Anne McElvoy, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Jan Garbarek, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Billen, Arts Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Michael Llanos, Howard Foster and Patrick O'Hanlon, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Ashbee,
ResumoFowler to axe rules limiting jobs for young Legislation on Mis Clarke action could split nurses' unions Minister agrees to meet only RCN over regrading Inside Win £12,000 Living history League leader Index Kremlin concessions No news is bad news for low-profile Ashdown Easy win for Mulroney The Canadian election Sky and Disney in joint TV service Oriel Financed Missing girl: French arrest More libel wins for Koo Stark News Roundup Barred from the bard Church TV dismay Prison riot measures Tunnel terminal plan AT&T Trials over IRA deaths still possible Campaign to purify water is stepped up Cocaine was hidden in LPs Nurses' action maybe illegal Carl murder suspect was later imprisoned for another killing Winner celebrates Partfolio plus Accumulator Child death case pair jailed Judge condemns 'inadequate' sentence Children 'tortured brother' Ready for the school's big night Body seen in lake could be Donald Campbell AiruK Satellite TV rocket positioned for launch Abbey National Three pensioners in four prey to financial worries Survey highlights fears over health care and incomes Guidelines for school trip safety Jobs, not Aids, worry teenagers most Top IRA man seized before flight to US Children may get citizenship medals Philips Opting out 'a leap in the dark' Mercedes-Benz Prison chief affirms belief in help and humanity Councils told they can save £200m on parks Heatelectric Luce launches Museums Year Mayor urges dean to delay map sale Airlines face £2bn bill to beat radios Finance deal means more British films Fewer house sales bring staff layoffs Girl aged 15 indecently assaulted by lecturer Contour beds Office workers prefer fringe benefits to rises More holidays and cheaper loans British Telecom Champagne for Sir Michael JPs' clerks pay row goes to arbitration Wimpey Kremlin compromise fails to stem Lithuania protests US visit to Soviet psychiatric wards World Roundup (Reuter): Denial on share deal Gains for neo-fascists (Reuter): Hamadei 'insane' Bihar police accused Judge puts block on Onassis burial Soviet magazine ban Janneau Kosovo's Albanians march in protest Prime Britain reviews ban on PLO meetings EEC ministers see Algiers decision as 'big step to a permanent and fair solution' Rivals reject rule of national unity The Pakistan election Travellers Tales Ricoh Photopia International Peres summons Cairo envoy US prepares to unveil Stealth bomber Computers and Communications Bush given economic agenda Former presidents cite reductions in $155 billion budget deficit as top priority Three chosen for Cabinet Spam arrests Scientologists (Reuter): Tropical storm menaces Florida (Reuter): Bribe charges (Reuter): Radiation risk (Reuter): Swap delayed (Reuter): Population up Waste protest (Reuter): Younger trip Tanks back bandit warfare in Eritrean struggle Italian MPs 'often use cocaine' NEC No Title Islamic leaders urge Muslim world to ban 'blasphemous' Rushdie book Surge of student power? Does last week's verbal attack London Polytechnic signal the return of Sixties and Seventies-style unrest? Three former students recall the campus moods and attitudes of their decade Sicily Today 1970 s:'The moral passion of the moment was pure, unforgettable, deeply affecting. We cared about the world' Sandboys' sadder side New Words for Old Calendar of Unrest 1980s:'We had no dreams to be shattered' National Garden Gift Tokens Purl one, knit one, pearl one. . . Fashion by Liz Smith Top designers are spraying gems over their knitwear. Try some do-it-yourself beading for the same opulent effect - but don't be timid S Fisher Rachel Grimmer Knitting 's new art pattern Ehrman Following the scent People Showing off the vintage class Eric Hill Cotswold Woollens Cartier Cartier Ltd Sir Peter Newsam, ex-Ilea , ex-CRE is now ex-ACC Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary The defence entente grows Michael Evans gives a progress report on Anglo-French military co-operation Some saving graces Commentary Tim Congdon Jam today and tomorrow Another Heavy-Weight Fiasco Mr Bush's Arithmetic Unfreezing the Docks The State of Palestine Campus denial of free speech Lead-free petrol Traffic tangles Student loans seen in another light Working their way Homes for elderly For the old and cold Case for return of special jury Solicitors in court Living off the land Losing streak Bonus offer Squeezed out Making sense Television Hit a top note The Times New Grove Musical Challenge Hayward Gallery Generation that was lost Galleries John Russell Taylor on the work of artists killed in the First World War and two near contemporaries who survived it How to enter Competition rules The City of London Antiques Fair Future shock Theatre Henceforward Vaudeville Arthritis Research Jan Garbarek Borough Hall, Greenwich Jazz National Youth Music Theatre Moveable feast Concert Stockhausen Huddersfield Town Hall Theatre Royal Haymarket AEG Court Circular Luncheons Service dinners Musicians Benevolent Fund Dinners Marie-Antoinette's table gets £1.2m price tag Saleroom Shrimp survives in suspended animation Science Report Anniversaries Eve of Session Today's royal engagements Fennell to head Bar council Godolphin & Latymer School Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Reception Appointments Janet Kidd Beaverbrook society girl who painted vivid Barbadian subjects Ronald Sinclair Recent memories of espionage long ago Latest wills Cooks' Company ISIS Picture Gallery £1.5 m for vital rescue projects Archaeology Announcements & Personal Greater London Fund for the Blind The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Christmas Gift Guide British Heart Foundation From Aladdin to /Snow White Tony Patrick concludes his two-part guide to Christmas shows and pantomimes throughout the UK Concise Crossword No 1726 Entertainments Word-Watching Winning Move Poleconomy Television and Radio Variation A working partnership Television Choice Radio Choice Communication Control Saddam puts son on trial for death of aide The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17.833 Bush pledges swift action on US budget deficit The team that will lead America takes shape Bill to make ministers answerable for Mi5 Word-Watching Weather Freeze blocks port road Trainee killed in security exercise Markets the Pound CS soars by 465% to £8.5m Executive Editor David Brewerton Diploma rises Stock Markets Main Price Changes Rises Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times UK financial says Cockfield Governor's mortgage fear OFT hits at Elders spree as breach of mergers guidance From a Correspondent: Opec adjourns for Iran-Iraq talks BP sells holding in Magnus Kelt associate Marwan has Carless stake, says Clubb John Charcol Index CML Microsystems leaps 32% at half time Business Roundup Erskine buys second copier Wilshaw edges ahead Whitegate in disco deal Volex interim up 43% Nabisco criticized over new deadline Fladgate Fielder Pechiney pays $ 1.2 bn in US Directors sell Cook shares Alpha Stocks GrandMet moves closer to Pillsbury victory Talbex profit De Morgan up Girobank may find a buyer Stock Market Company Briefs Buoyant Emap squares up to bears Tempus Daks Simpson Dow rises in slow trade Wall Street General Accident to receive NZI repayment of £63.6m Media group leaps past £11 m By Our City Staff: Walker Greenbank value falls £40m Price 'too low' Hotels sold Losses and gains at Citicorp The Times City Diary Ana manager moves The Times City Diary Super bowl The Times City Diary Approval for Virgin plan to go private Chop and change The Times City Diary News Corp considers share issue LCP disposal Shani boost Freeze stays British Midland Pensioning off some highly leveraged egos Comment David Brewerton Cockfield's noisy exit PSST Dull trading Stock Exchange Price Interim lower at Brown Shipley Case against Guinness seven ready for transfer Touche Ross Working in the best interests of shareholders Inflation question Why rates should fall Business Letters Worrying times for the small investor Clowes and the Government Chinese deal Recent Issues Traditional Options London Trade Options Lofs bid fails Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Foreign Exchanges Thomas Telford's thriving legacy Consulting Civil Engineers A Special Report This report marks three significant anniversaries: the 170th year of the Institution of Civil Engineers, the 150th birthday of the consulting firm Rendel, Palmer & Tritton and the 75th year of the Association of Consulting Engineers High-Point plc Foundations on which an empire grew Re birth of the old firm Consulting Civil Engineers Heritage of the old Commonwealth Tarmac Construction Taylor Woodrow EC Harris & Partners Costain More than paper profits Diamonds out of the sewers What Micro? Testing the real sound of music IBM Business Centre The infection that can give you a seriously slipped disc Where Japan could do another Morris Minor Perspective Wright Air Conditioning Compaq Harrowell High-tech in hunt for rabid foxes Robot with brains TSB Group StorageTek New Technology Top award winners are flying high Archilbolo Rae Consultants Limited The lure from down under Jobscene No ordinary mouse New Technology Cobol Programming Course Anglo Videodisc opens the doors of learning Computer Training From fantasy to fact at the end of a fingertip Systems Interactive Delta Dimensions Residential courses Computeach International Limited A job that needs caring Despite the present grading dispute, nursing is a personally rewarding career, says Neil Harris, who analyses the opportunities, and qualifications needed Public Appointments Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists AYWC Practical Training Children's Unit Appeal Fund Raiser New Technology C. V. to Prince Training Management Consultants Save the Children When the world opens to a chosen role in life Bedfordshire County Council Legal Slough Council Royal Ulster Constabulary Carrick District Council North East Derbyshire Legal HASTInGS Inner London Magistrates' Courts Barristers or… The National Autistic Society AWYC-HS Practical Training Technical District Financial Planning Manager VSO Helping the Third World help itself British Students Sports Federation Secretary Gillingham Banking and Accountancy IPS Finance Sheffield City Polytechnic Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall TV-am When the boss gets tough Legal&financial How can a law firm tell if everybody is pulling their weight - and what can be done about it? Uk Life Quarry Dougall Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Lace-Mawer Briefly In the right market A man to keep your secrets Legal Brief is on page 41 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Sears and Associates Royal Insurance General Portfolio Hill Samuel Badenoch & Clark ASA International Chambers and Partners Cadmus PA Personnel Services Norton Rose Time to tame the property jungle? Estate agents must be regulated to stop 'dodgy practice', Walter Merricks writes Legal Appointments Law Report November 22 1988 Court of Appeal Conditions for indicating defendant on charges not subject of committal Alliance Leicester Simon Olswang & Co Sense of proportion necessary in sentencing drugs offenders Badenoch & Clark Lloyd's The Times Diary of the Times Classified City Monday Tuesday Badenoch & Clark Michael Page Legal Chambers Lloyd Howorth & Partners-Marlow Graduates Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Select Legal Times Newspapers Ltd Commercial Property Lawyers Chambers Josselyns Badenoch & Clark Barristers' Chambers New exciting enterprise opportuniy for lawyer… ASA Law Essex County Council Wilson Stephens Clifford Chance Woolwich Equitable Building Society Portsmouth New Zealand have to settle for a draw Legal Appointments Badenoch & Clark West Eight Services McDermott stands defiant to delay Australia's demise Cricket Lloyd Howorth & Partners - Maidenhead Wood earns a place in Federation cup squad Knight is back to motivate the juniors Tennis Laurence Simons Association Cockman, Consultants & Partners Limited Woodcock's time provides a clue for the selectors Swimming China take advantage of singles superiority Badminton Hillingdon Common Law Chambers in Temple Mandarin: Bigsun can complete double for Nicholson Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Wetherby The Times Racing Service Moore's writ in Hong Kong Mandarin: Southwell Leicester results Celtic Shot back in champion style at slippery Leicester Wetherby doubt Sheikh denies ban of Sporting Life in Dubai Irvine lands 736-1 double Rapid Raceline One more check for selectors Thomas gives up the role he introduced Australians have no appetite for the bunfights at lineout Rugby Union Quiet day for two top Wallabies Cardiff pay for goaltender's fight Ice Hockey New Zealand finish tour on sour note Bills claim divisional title after eight years American Football: Buffalo Need Overtime to Secure Home Advantage for Play-Offs Illness rules out Harris defence Squash Rackets: Withdrawal of Holder Puts Seedings in Disarray Malory in disarray after Cup Volleyball England remain unbeaten Bowls Good news for coach is bad news for Baker Basketball Today's Fixture Sport on TV Bentley returns to his first love for Leeds Rugby League Worst defeat for Jaguar Motor Sport Cheats flourish as Fa turns blind eye Commentary TV victory at Arsenal Pools Forecast Giant-killers given the scent of more fourth division prey Football Second round draw FA is kept waiting by Fashanu Wheldon outvotes protests A warning for Southampton Alen moves up to keep the flag flying for Finland Motor Rallying: Lancia's Hare Gives Toyota's Hound the Icy Slip in Welsh Forests Careca tucks in at Italian goal feast Overseas Football Overseas League Results Trapped yachtsman drowns Yachting For the Record US-Soviet pact on drug testing signed League chairmen pick Dunnett to lead resistance FA seeks Games talks Lepra By Our Sports Staff: Imran quits over tour selection Bullerwell is a surprise choice Club review doctor's contract Soviet rally driver detained by police Christie's reward Sport in Brief Davis has briefly to eat dust Racing needs ordered revenue End Column
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