News from 25/11/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley and Mark Souster, Frances Gibb and Jill Sherman, Hazhir Teimourian, Vijitha Yapa, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Vienna, David Rhys Jones, Non-League football by Paul Newman, Brian Parkyn, Moscow, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Nicholas Harling Mlada Boleslav, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Helen E. Mason, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Dafydd Williams, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, David Sapsted, Lyons, and Ronald Faux, Julian Amery, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Butler, Rosemary Unsworth, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, David Hands, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Humphrey Hawksley, Michael Reardon, Steven Downes, Sally Watts, Andrew Hislop, Bridges, Javed Akhtar, Sydney Friskin, Basil Davidson, Colin Angwin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Toop, John Higgins, Geoffrey N. Prior, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, M. D. Berkson, Donald Logan, Robert Aagaard, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Douglas Graham, Mark Herbert, Richard Evans Media Editor, Barry Pickthall, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Humphry Berkeley, David Walker and Nicholas Wood, Christopher Walker, Iain MacLeod, Carol Ferguson, Clive White, Ralf Dahrendorf, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Daniel Ward, Michael Dynes, Julian Bullard, Johannesburg, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Joseph Palca, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Derek Harris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, J. D. Hart, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Steve Race, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. Molloy, Colin McQuillan, Anthony Cox, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,
ResumoExtra £200m for poorest of pensioners Surprise announcement defuses Lawson row British Steel: apply here Tomorrow in Colour Portfolio plus Accumulator No more jail for Mandela Index From a Correspondent: 'Revenge killings' of Armenians Ethnic violence intensifies in Azerbaijan Bold new Children's Charter gets wide welcome By Staff Reporters: Students battle with police Clash as 20,000 protest over loans scheme Water Bill emphasizes quality EBEL Eight-Hour Jam Nurses' anger as pay talks fail News Roundup Actor wins libel case Unemployment drop Dons reject bonuses Knife girl's tape Labour ties council KGB is 'stepping up' industrial espionage Habitat MPs citicize 'inefficient' MoD British Forces Germany wasted cash Government abandons its secrecy ban in Whitehall South East loses lead in computer pay Deaths were tragic, IRA says Runcie call to keep cathedral treasure Mappa Mundi A Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd Evans in fight as police get clearance Challenge to rise in train fares Changes to ITV are wanton destruction says Lord Thomson Wife guilty of killing rival Portfolio plus Accumulator Council director is jailed County looks to America for education chief UK secretaries high earners WPC had affair with plot suspect Mousetrap stars turn back the clock Family is saved from eviction LOTUS By a Staff Reporter: Prince of Wales agrees to become patron of charity Schizophrenia campaign Hospital employee in murder inquiry The Times Property Guide Transformation for water business is unveiled Ridley's Bill defines private companie' duties and responsibilities By Our Public Administration Correspondent: Green Issue ousts profit as reason for privatization Minors 'have right to expect they won't be left to suffer' Proposed new law on children sets up unified code to prevent abuse in wake of Cleveland Fresh guidelines to social workers Telecom Tell the Boss It's Altos Stress the biggest factor as heads take early retirement Technology teaching 'needs reforms' Mixed fortunes for water-colours Saleroom Bargain meat offers before the holidays Weekend food prices Drugs case remands Boots Israel puts a 'young man' in London Alibi given in newsboy murder case (Reuter): New Aids drug claim from US World Roundup (AP): Warsaw Pact dissent Space partnership Australian tax refund Prayers for heiress The Fine Art of Flying Dying Kurds facing hard winter in tents Emergency call goes out for international aid for children and old people Greece asks US to extradite fugitive banker Fast-living Japanese opt for burger orders by taxi-fax Cyril Kaye No Title Gulf prisoner swap marred by bitter row over numbers EEC exhaust law puts £150 on car British Midland Ultra-Orthodox rise 'catastrophe' for Jewish funds Challenging role for tank Comet Tense Kosovo awaiting talks New 'home' for Mandela ANC leader will be moved from clinic and get wider access to his family Multiple Display Advertising Items From Our Own Correspondent: Fresh impetus for anti-hanging lobby Algeria agrees to renewal of ties with Egypt Saudis ask UK to invest £1 bn Turkey minus the tinsel treatment Letter from Washington Spain is nervous at evidence of official death squad links Colombo extends emergency as killings rise Hitachi Malaysians take to boats in floods 17 die in Philippines chapel Peter Dominic (AP): Girl is hurled 4 floors and lives (Reuter): Helpers quit (Reuter): Failed coup (Reuter): Nazi appeal (AP): Moscow date Moore helps 2.5m disabled and poorer pensioners Queen's Speech Rumbe Ows Picture Gallery Policies 'causing crime' House of Lords Women barred by women Parliament today Lager-and-lime all round, please Political sketch Police brutal at demo, say MPs Radio Rentals Laskys Cheerio, I really must fly… Sally Brompton meets the heli-commuters, a new breed of high-fliers who are beating the traffic jams Stately saunas of England Bright spark A Warwick University professor is giving British management a boost Weather or A degree of respect? Some of Oxford's students and dons believe it needs a code of sexual condut. Anne McElvoy discovers why Saint Joan? Laskys Reselection season is herc again Times Diary Barry Fantoni Don't shoot the diplomat William Wallace defends the Foreign Office against its detractors The other Ulster solution Commeatary Socialism's honourable exit "A Series of Narrow and Filthy Lanes" Water Tests Trouble on Two Fronts The Savage Sickness Fragmented view of sovereignty Advice to the Queen Fog-light danger Mappa Mundi and cathedral needs Reform at the FO Striking wrong note Cue for a meal Call for British lead in Ethiopia No fun at the Fen The first Nowell? Greetings from hell Television Reed International PLC Cannon Synthesizer with soul David Toop meets Djavan, a popular singer who personifies the cultural richness of his native Brazil Bags of style Opera The Mikado Coliseum Comic revival Theatre London Assurance Leeds Playhouse Basf Musical Challenge The Times New Grove Today's Questions How to enter American Airlines Court Circular Anniversaries University news Service reception Appointment Luncheons and dinners Birthdays today Installation Polytechnic news Trapping shifty AIDS virus Science Report Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Service dinners Irmgard Seefried Outstanding Mozart and licder singer Austrian poet in London exile Erich Fried Ronald Sinclair Carrying his true identity to the grave Reception Births Latest estates Picture Gallery Schools news Moira House School Eastbourne Memorial service Multiple Display Advertising Items The Abbey School Christmas Gift Guide This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1729 Entertainments Top Films and Videos A Romany chorus line Word-Watching Winning Move Terrific Sharp BBC1 A question of sport Television Choice Radio Choice Tecno Kinnock says Pm insulted Queen The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,836 Weather Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Rothmans pre-tax up to £156m Bank in profit Bid extended Stock Markets Stock Watch B&C's £100m damages win over Quadrex By Our Financial Editor: Ridley aims water sell-off at Sid and all his relatives Waddington at £9.2m Pernod drinks from the winner's cup Bid outcome marks a new era in City takeover tactics Cut-price dealings for steel Europeans call for 'early' G7 meeting Boots presents interim £132m High street chemist with scent of success By Our City Staff: Expensive face-lift for Clowes home ECT Cellular Business and Finance PW advises Hungarians on move to privatization Business Roundup MTI takes a profit tumble Erostin in £6m deal Kelt extends Carless bid Alpha Stocks Petrofina UK Limited Dutch buy for Perkins McLeod lifts Granyte bid Soviet exports to West rise by 12% Glamar chief goes as profits dive Cold comfort for Boots in the City Tempus Talk of stake sale lifts Ultramar Stock Market City Panel unhappy at broker role From Our Correspondent: Quota agreement near in Opec talks Company Briefs (Reuter): Index falls after series of records Tokyo WCRS man tops pay league Advertising agency director received salary of £622,000 By Our Industrial Editor: Rolls wins £550m contract By Our City Staff: £6m components buy for Beacon Unigate's son of the soil Blenheim pre-tax soars to £4m New-look newsagent The Times City Diary Red sales By Our City Staff: Dawsongroup set for market debut Heady for figures Dim view Cambrian & General in the red Scantronic up Chancery leap Booker buy Rights issue Just Juice sold Lord Spens K stands for confusion over water flotation Comment No inquiry Into Bond deals Sasco Carbury Schweppes Small losses Stock Exchange Prices British Steel plc British Steel plc Severe skills shortages affect more regions, say Chambers of Commerce Japanese banks soar to record New chairman for Kleinwort SIB move to double fees Recent Issues (Reuter): Chinese ventures turn to bitterness 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 Profits at the stroke of a pen The art of elegant handwriting is undergoing a renaissance as the traditional fountain pen's spectacular revival continues Cross The Writing Instrument Market The question of education A Speial Report For the Berol Advisory Service, the teaching of good handwriting is the same as teaching good manners Who buys what? What kind of pens are bought and where S. J. Dupont Paper Mate The fountain flows again In our highly technological age, a curious trend is the rising popularity of the old-fashioned instrument Royal Mail Strange history of the little pen everybody uses How a left-wing Hungarian fulfilled a writing revolution 50 years ago A vintage in hand Specialists scour the world to keep the ink pen fountain flowing Lamy Safari Pelikan Paul Smith Whsmith Written in style Taking a hand to ensure that you keep in line with the aristocrats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ex Austin Rover Management cars, late low nilleage.… Multiple Display Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Porsche Centres Porsche 928 S2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pedal power v Porsche What's the quickest way to get to work through town traffic each day—car or bike? And who gets more hot and bothered? Should cyclists be tested and insured? Car Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Isuzu Safety wheels TWR Jaguar Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Audi Bristol Street Motors Little change for £850m No hint of twitchiness from the throttle Hassop Toyota Motors Leasing Crost Vehicles Multiple Display Advertising Items Artrack Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items NCPC Multiple Display Advertising Items KJC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Mrj Associates Duo-Line Announcing The Perfect Gift? Eurocomms Your Start on the Continent Parcel Delivery and Courier Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers A host of country pursuits, from dairy to cider-press A former sculptor and his wife find rural inspiration for holiday tours Picture Gallery City Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items West-German Company Coffee & Machine Loan Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Well Established Multiple Classified Advertising Items Building Company The Fax Warehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Need to learn facts Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Healthy, and your own boss Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cumings follows mysterious path Squash Rackets Wife s overseas trust assets relevant Taxpayers entitled to rely on concessions Rafferty enhances Ryder Cup hopes with a round of 66 Golf England find hint of hope Netball Slow bowlers are checked by NZ ninth wicket pair Cricket: Wright Becomes his Country's Leading Scorer Tests Loughborough make a clean sweep Student Sport: Exeter Show More than Willing Defeat of Reading Pharmacy guidelines misleading Director 's absence does not invalidate meeting Party cannot recover money paid Davis will provide a tougher workout Snooker IBSF to drop its amateur distinctions Mandarin: Barnbrook Again in different league to Newbury opposition By Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections Sedgefield abandoned The Times Racing Service Sherwood heads long list of casualties Newall proposes radical changes in levy structure Australian system has much to envy Paralysed rider plans Christmas trip home Results from yesterday's three meetings Scudamore banned for whip misuse Rapid Raceline Tomba wants a stirring sequel Iain MacLeod looks at the making of a privatc gladiatorial battle for supremacy on the slopes Sport profits from sponsorship boom Selectors delay choosing team Rugby Union: Halliday Could Be absent throughout the Toshiba Championship Matthews leads Barbarians Gresham's earn full marks World Cup Calendar 1988-89 Hill must sit out cup match Swimming Graham's pursuit of world title is revived by Ingle Boxing Weary teams wait for rivals to slip Bowls Rich rewards for centenary Athletics Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out United decline to make bid for Lineker Frost needs to provide the answers Badminton Romantic ending as Alen triumphs for the first time Motor Rallying Howe's shape of things to come Football Emley welcome early chance of a rematch O'Leary sets his deadline Local talent show gives rise to a familiar question Tennis: A Former Player Asks why Britons Do Not Fare Better England's hopes are dashed Basketball Coaching enters video age Rugby League Britain hope to restore interest for Barber Hockey Yorkshire's first title For the Record Soviet Union are top seeds Hales to sign Crowded out Ministers increase apartheid pressure Olympic winners honoured again Yachting Anglers' body presses for bass measures Fishing The Times Sport tomorrow Britain 'sent too many people to Olympics' Costly ITV gamble is slow to pay off Warren to give up licence Readers Digest A supreme optimist (AP): New legal wrangle for Tyson Sport in Brief No champagne but it is not all rough going for Mansell PGA seeks restriction on cup ticket sales The role of milch cow not for IOC End Column
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