News from 28/11/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, David Wade, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Hazhir Teimourian, Michael Richards, Robert Thomas and Michael Saunders, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Michael Mavor, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Straiton, Clive Davis, Mark Ellis, Tony Campbell, Noel Goodwin, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, Christopher Morris, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Norman Fowler, Secretary of State for Employment, Royal Navy, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Raymond Keene and Nicholas Beeston, Nicholas Beeston and Christopher Thomas, Michael Tate, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, D. Gwilym M. Roberts, Joint Chairman, Louise Taylor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Rosemary Unsworth, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Martin Fletcher and Michael Dynes, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Humphrey Hawksley, Thomson Prentice, Nicholas Couper, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Joanna Martin, Andrew Hislop, Javed Akhtar, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Anthony W. Clare, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Rodney Lord and David Young, Raymond Plant, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Graham P. M. Adams, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Clive White, Michael Seely, Meriel Armstrong, Michael G. Clark, Michael Austin, Lionel Kopelowitz, President, J. S. Gow, Secretary General, Tony Dawe, David Walker, Christopher Walker and James Bone, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, W. W. Glasson, Bailey Morris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Keith Macklin, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, F. R. Allchin, Penny Perrick, P. D. Palmer, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, R. C. Mowat, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Williams,
ResumoExtradition row looms at Euro-summit Levin on broadcasting Win £24,000 Communist heads fired Times Focus Index Eec backs project to fight old age Chess grandmasters stumped by lovers' gambit Missing girl 's body in river Tory backbenchers join Labour in attack on Lawson policies Britain set to clash with US on Arafat Oriel Finance Ltd £1bn tank choice 'still in balance' News Roundup Wi ban on raw eggs Outcry over Ra plan Woman of 77 raped Baby born with a tail Cambridge Union fire BM British Midland Engineers throw down gauntlet on pay policy By Our Employment Affairs Correspondent: Hospitals prepare emergency cover for strike by nurses A remote community united in grief Mankind pushing world to winter of death, Duke says Aids epidemic is still on the increase Tv standards council to rule on news reports By a Staff Reporter: Men splash out on grocery trips Dna testing comes of age Record for Picasso is likely British Telecom Picture Gallery Football Id plan 'could lead to deaths' Wimpey Dispute with US jet engine makers may delay crash report Breakaway prison union planned Trials to be held for emergency phone link England chess victory puts medals in reach Janneau Daughter conducts father's wedding Sergeant faces expulsion from Sas More schools want to opt out as councils fight parents' ballots Halifax Young Prince's shooting day Inquiry marks start of new battle over housing Peer says Mi5 must work beyond the law Lop-sided account of public purse Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Pressures rise over 'too speedy' closure of mental hospitals Channon decision on M40 expansion Plea to Dalkon victims NCDL British Telecom Big growth plan for small tree industry Prime Angry Arab states want Palestine debate moved Sydney consulate gunman hits boy Pakistan date set Syrians restrained Appeal for Briton Chemists prove mustard gas use BET Libya keen to change its image in West Engineered like No Other Car in the World Pretoria lets two black nationalists out of jail Speculation grows over Mandela relese amid rising hopes of peace in southern Africa British Gas Soviet role vital in Angola and Namibia talks Deaths in Thai flood put at 1.000 Mystery trip Divine dollars Iran protest Son is freed 'Pizza' suicide Spear fight Doubts over Tower as Bush prepares attack on Pentagon budget Mujahidin and Moscow in talks Onassis will was drawn up only six weeks before death From Our Correspondent Moscow: Party chiefs sacked after Soviet riots Stones revive clan warfare Down Under Hanoi woos neighbours with hint at wide use of Cam Ranh Bay base Mitterrand visit bolsters trade and space links Ford On the frontiers of a longer life The Times Food for the running dogs Friends of the Elderly Rado of Switzerland Tomorrow Enjoying the suite smell of success When love's Labour's lost With the New Canon Np4835 You Can Make People Read… Clement Freud Picture Gallery Taming the bureaucrat The next single market Away with remote control On this Day Voices from France Chemicals and the Kurds Private Taggers Meeting of minds in Middle East PoIicy on PLO Jams tomorrow Mappa Mundi sale Murky descent Dearth of beds for mentally ill Conveyancing change Back to year dot Romanian honours Father 's footsteps Court Circular Memorial service Service dinners Appointments in the Forces Christie's Dinner Appointments A word with a future Birthdays today Today 's royal engagements Harrow School Forthcoming marriages New Zealand Society Anniversaries Marriages Services Nature Prince Muhammad Son of Saudi Arabia's founder Banking in Nigeria John Cresswell Parkin Modernist architect in Canada Benefactor of Greek archaeology Sportswriter on swimming And I will restore thy Judges as at the first, and… First natural selective weedkiller under test Christmas Gift Guide Domestic and Catering Situations Educational NCVQ City University The Governors of Giggleswick School City University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School PGL Young Adventure Ltd Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Mathematics Moa Foundation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAC Samantha Times Clayesmore School Radley College Scholarship and Exhibitions 1989 Radley College A is for accessible achievement Michael Mavor, the head of Gordonstoun School, wonders whether even the Government thinks ASlevels will catch on Lansdowne Navelgazers Welcome invention Theatre Changes buy degrees Radio Acting without words Modern melody master Jimmy Giuffre Quartet Half Moon Theatre " why I Bought the Plaza" Balance in view of gifted youth This selective guide to entertainment and events… Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 1731 Entertainments Doubled inspiration The Times Bbc1 Roofing Problems Solved! Variations Radio Choice NSPCC Will he or won't he? Drive to recriit solicitor judges The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,838 Welsh extremists blamed for five London fire-bombs Plessey wins US deal Weather Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton From a Correspondent Vienna: Opec deal hits late snag over pricing Enterprise short list Quadrex Holdings The Tmes Steel sell-off opens way to Euro battle By Our City Staff: Lonrho declares war on Bond By Our Energy Correspondent: Nuclear capacity unclear Law opens new door for more offices Bostrom seeks value of £16m in flotation Car sales in line for 2.2m record NEC Business and Finance 25-30 National Training Awards… Sterling strength 'hitting exports' Oil prepares for upswing CR Central Trailer Rentco Metro Radio Group is poised to tune in with £10m valuation Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Fiat seeks partners for 1992 Mismatch of the day The spirit of Geldof The Times City Diary New branches Predator Bond playing a cat and mouse game with Allied-Lyons US 'will need to boost tax' Ritblat report Cashpoint flashpoint Effects of BET's acquisitions put City experts in a quandary Today Sterling holds key to outlook for inflation The taxing issue of NICs Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited Guide to Completing the Public Application Form British Steel plc Third defence from TR Where the latest rate rise hits home hardest Fears grow as exports slow down G Girobank plc Base Rate BCC Bank of Credit and Commerce International Capitalization and change on week The path to prosperity National Training Awards Eighty organizations who proved that their training methods in the last year have been 'exceptional and effective' have been presented with a National Training Award, a coveted award recognized at home and overseas as a symbol of training quality No title Sainsbury's British Airways Retraining is the message for 1990s Picture Gallery Catching the patron's eye Galliford Bradford & Bingley Trans euto Worldwide Movers Alternative Travel Group Identifying the benefits that produce results Greater London Enterprise The Open University Contract Training Award designs IBM Winners of this year's trophies Channel 4: the home of training The 1988 National Training Awards National Training Awards The credibility gap European Profiles Limited Birds Eye System key to targets Templeton College Spoils far greater than commercial advantage Kitchens Direct Determination that reshapes futures AHS Training ROTec Riversdale Open Technology Centre ICL The classic good idea for trouble-shooters Making life easier in Ladbroke Grove Conference & Exhibition The drive for a new car National Training Awards/6 Bringing home the bacon Southern electricity OC Foreign languages get an airing Lucas Aerospace Travel challenge Hygiene Services North Manchester Community College New life, new pride A northern workshop harnesses the skills of people who would once have have been considered incapable Manpower How to teach directors a sense of true vision The act of faith' that wins success National Training Awards/8 This year 1,500 organizations competed for the awards-and the standard of entry was higher that ever, making short-listing difficult. Behind it all lay long hours of careful planning by the entrants YTS Tackling at last a problem that has existed too long Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of London University of Oxford University of Hong Kong Loughborough University of Technology University of Surrey University of Lancaster Development Director University of Oxford Loughborough University of Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford The Queen's College The Queen's University of Belfast Cranfield The University of Birmingham University of Bristol School of Oriental and African Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loughborough University of Technology University College London Department of Mathematics University of Warwick Lectureships in Economics Loughborough University of Technology University of Oxford University of Bristol Rodan Management Limited Noel Accountancy Executive Club Officer Educational Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joan Tree Jobs in Communications Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Bridge House Senior School Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants St. Anne's School Windermere, Cumbria La23 Inw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sweet & Maxwell Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Boardroom The Hatton Garden Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediatypes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evidence corroborating rape charge Law Report November 28 1988 Regina v Pountney Court will not intervene in clinical judgment La Creme De La Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Field is 'place' in Sunday trading law Palmer v Bugler Club not liable to members in tort Temping Times Romania find their old punch Rugby Union: Romania See Ight at the End of the Tunnel while Australians Finish their Tour with a Flourish Liverpool slip into relegation trouble Saracens unhindered Campese epitomizes thought and action in perfect harmony Disciplined approach by Bath Weekend Rugby Union Results Whistle blown on Bristol recovery Orrell find the cure for a temporary splutter America's winning trend is maintained N Zealand: top the class again Netball Mandarin: Proud Pilgrim to defy Catterick burden Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Mandarin: Nottingham National Hunt leaders The Times Racing Service Strands Of Gold triumph gains Pipe new admirers European raiders fail From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Mulhern chaser shines Saturday 's results Champion switches to Bula Hurdle Rapid Raceline Shades of last year as Arsenal begin to look battle weary Football: Stamina Undergoes an Early Examination as Graham's Men Suffer a Second Defeat in the Space of Four Days Venables spared an inquest Aberdeen go under to Gough's goal Wimbledon show their better side Weekend Football Results and Tables Holders go out Pools Check Misery at the feet of Cottee Norwich stretch their lead as testing times beckon Unfashionable is the vogue Australian triple too strong for England Clarke takes the advantage Cyclo-Cross Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Crowning glory as Loosemore and Bates reign supreme Tennis: National Championships Provide Essential Viewing and Smiles for the Sponsors Bentley 's joyful debut for Leeds Northern manage to keep Castleford at bay A 'clinic' that Cousins can do without Ice Skating Frost is ready to tackle the world 's hest Badminton Errors are exploited by Slough For the Record Life among elite is no joy-ride for Isca Hockey Leaders stay on top Hailstone lives up to his ranking New Zealand set for victory as Hadlee strikes Australia breathe fire Award for lightweight Boxing Barclays British enjoy celebrations Judo Top jockeys seek talks over whip suspensions No goals amid an abundance of United failings Watford pay the price Venice Simplon Orient-Express 4 million deal is too restrictive £Winning start for Zurbriggen Warren 's change of plan attacked Last game for coach Promoters threaten Wbc Woosnam in change of clubs again Glory days a decade later Winterbottom to captain the North XV
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