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News from 29/11/1988

1988; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, John Biffen, Dennis Farr, Director, Nick Nuttall, Jill Sherman and Ruth Gledhill, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Pearce Wright, David Rhys Jones, Mary Venning, Linda Pentz, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Alan B. Lazarus, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Sarah Wadham, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Steve Mansfield, Colin Narbrough, Brian James, Henry Gee, Nicholas Wood and Michael Evans, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Vernon, Chairman, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rosemary Unsworth, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, David Barnes, Mark Rogers, Iain MacLeod Les Menuires, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Michael Secly, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Thomson Prentice, Norman de Mesquita, Peter Hewitt, Leslie Tilley, Roddy MacKenzie, Danny Levine, Director, Steven Downes, Michael Stephen, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, Sally Watts, Lord Hutchinson, Javed Akhtar, John Woodcock, John M. M. Banham, George Rae, C. M. S. Whitelaw, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, J. S. Carey, Robert Kirley, Melvyn Carlowe Executive Director, Nicholas Harling, Michael Rose, (Michael Phillips), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Yuri Matischen, Bailey Morris and Rodney Lord, Steve Acteson, Phil McLennan, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Bryan Samain, Alison Grady, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Geoffrey Foster, Phillips (President), Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Grafton, Christopher Walker, Jeremy Posnansky, Carol Ferguson, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, J. N. Wilden, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Jonathan Rendall, Keith Blackmore, Jane Lawrence, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, David Walker, Graham Searjeant, Andrew Buckoke, Michael Dynes and Peter Guilford, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Richard J. A. Connett, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Sapsted and Susan MacDonald, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, John Blackman, Colin McQuillan, Jamie Dettmer, Frances Gibb, Nicholas Wood and Richard Ford, T. F. Daveney,

Resumo

Cabinet anger over vanishing Irish priest Relations strained as Ryan 'goes to ground' Portfolio plus Accumulator Oil prices up as Opec cuts quotas Baptism of Princess Index Food production grants scrapped Northern hemisphere facing ozone layer crisis Harlequin sets world record 'In just two minutes and 43 seconds, a small Japanese gentleman paid £20.9m for a Picasso' Armenian in hiding after asylum bid at BBC fails Angry midwives quit hospital Protest over regrading Hotel Piccadilly Embassy Hotels Sixth bomb found News Roundup Russians set for gold Company car loyalty TV man 'threatened' Cambridge cash plea Agenda Ridley gives the reasons for expert 's resignation On campaign trail in Epping Udm signs 12-year accord Flexible mining Military satellite launch next week Cabinet favours British tank Senior Tories rally to Lawson Home cost sends firm up north Hospital accused of sending home man with broken back Evans extradition papers 'this week Tv board split on new chief More pupils stay at school GCSE success Teenager denies murder Picture Gallery Royal baptism at St James's Palace AirUK Church is nearing break-up, paper says Accumulator Portfolio—Plus— Patrick Ryan: missionary who allegedly turned to terrorism Panam By Our Irish Affairs Correspondent: Legal loopholes and political pressure put case in jeopardy Dublin view British extradition warrant 'too vague' Brussels view British Telecom Food grants ended on historic day for British farmers Heatelectric £50,000 for opera tour The West Lancs Project Citroën BX Tour holidaymakers may find it easier to win compensation Cool, calm Bruno parries QC's questions and hits back Leyland DAF The transforming art of becoming an ugly sister Move to win parole denied Newspaper boy murder appeal Home owners ready to pay for their comforts Freed activist in Anc peace bid World Roundup Shooting ultimatum (Reuter): Walesa debate agreed (Reuter): Genscher in Iran Jupiter memorial Leyland DAF Iraqi leader unveils reforms permitting rival parties to exist Syrians swoop on suburbs to end Beirut fighting Prince's suicide after wife dies Threat of Senate impasse forces Bush to mend fences with Dole From a Correspondent, Moscow: Russians finalize changes in Constitution and polls American-Soviet grain pact extended Sicily Today Baby is more than 30,000 years old Delors urges EEC summit harmony Rebels cocktail of socialist theory and self-reliance keeps them ahead Eritrea's struggle for independence By Our Foreign Staff: No us opposition to debate switch Americans act to clam storm over Arafat visa rejection as tension rises in occupied territories From Our Own Correspondent Cairo: Envoys alerted in case of Arab backlash Likud asks Labour to join Gvernment Bhutto seeks control of Punjab Grim toll of dowry deaths rising Leyland DAF Rival strike calls paralyse Gaza and West Bank Vietnam offer to refugees rejected Shultz brief Signing date Dali 'serious' (Reuter): Torpedo ploy (Reuter): Nazi move (Reuter): Sole candidate MPs attack 'scandal' of Mappa Mundi sale November 28 1988 Two environment Bills pledged CNT 'Waste accident' danger 'Stop clogging roads' Road tax for coaches 'far too low' Picture Gallery Tunnel termini 'in regions' 'Ingham suite' rejected Volunteers to try tagging Pesticides in water Identity card Parliament today Radio Rentals Slowing the march of time As lifespan increases, senile dementia could reach epidemic proportions. In the final part of his investigation, Thomson Prentice looks at the scientists' battle to control the ageing process itself Inter-Continental Hotels Crisis in the court Money is luring court clerks away from the system Never the Twain New Words for Old Great gardening gifts Go western, young girl After a rough patch in the mid-Eightise, denim is enjoying a revival as people climb back into blue jeans, lumberjack shirts and cowboy boots Roland Klein Show Room Sale Parfum Panthere de Cartier Ladies, Can't Find Lycra Tights? Bellville Sassoon Grenson Elegance Maternelle Lamy safari Jeans look marvellous, whether worn with a Chanel… Past Times Wearing the royal standard People David Walker Times Diary Picture Gallery Balking over the Baits Comentary Let's have a savings boom Graham Mather proposes a solution to Britain's economic ills A firmer hand on Europe From Our Correspondent: The War in Korea Korea, a country with its own culture and customs, has often been torn between the rival claims of Japan and China. After the war of 1894-95 it came under the control of Japan, which formally annexed it in 1910 Poverty m Africa Ward courtesies Excluding Arafat A Blow from Belgium Homes for elderly Humble servants Wardship issue in Children Bill Nhs research Bargain bidding Concern at care for schizophrenics Poor folk Tank challenge English in schools Equality in divorce Public works Marches that go a step too far Mappa Mundi sale Gauguins in London Force of personality It's an unfunny thing Television Signs of hope as the direction changes Dance The Times Crockery, mockery and talent John Russell Taylor on the pros and cons of Julian Schnabel: there is substance beneath the artist's self-conscious joking Galleries Julian Schanbel waddington Warhol-Basquiat Collaborations Mayor Rowan/Mayor David Grob Glenn Sujo Benjamin Rhodes Richard Deacon Whitechapel Glynn Williams Glynn Williams Bernard Jacobson Mystical richness Concerts Philharmonia/Hughes Festival Hall LSO/Abbado Barbican Hall The star who reigns supreme Theatre Richard Ii Phoenix Bagdad Cafe Correction Fortune Theatre Qantas Court Circular Today's royal engagements Cefalu next Time next Holiday Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Receptions Service dinner The night sky in December Astronomy Bridge Marriage Memorial services Birthdays today Appointments Latest wills John Carradine Versatile actor of Hollywood character roles Jeremy Hadfield Colourful publicist of books Margaret Alexander Former Social Editor of The Times Dinners Anniversaries Handcross Park School Births On the Record Science Rep0rt Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre London Concise Crossword NO 1732 Entertainments Bright lights, big city Top 10 UK Singles Compiled by Gallup for Music Week /BBC/BPI BBC1 Coroula At the core of daily life Television Choice Communication Control Hurricane Joan's legacy of ecological disaster The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,839 Picture Gallery Weather Up the junction at question time Political sketch Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Hanson to seek boost in powers Chief goes Beazer plans Stock Markets Main Price Changes Rises Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times Stock Watch From a Correspondent, Vienna: Opec cuts output in move to 'restore stability' Market fears fuelled by US prime rate rise Boots in £40.8m Underwoods deal Jaguar warning over weakening dollar Guinness fraud case transferred Lonrho drinks division sold Brebt Walker develops a tste for vintage wines John Charcol Index Hay's expands after 12.5% rise to £29m Business Roundup Shaw up 30% to £535,000 Carlsberg warning Hewetson leaps 134 % Proof that one company's profit needn't be… Record for Vibroplant Bejam attacks Iceland profit Bet can grow even bigger by caring about the little things Tempus Traditional Options Alpha Stocks St. James Court Engineer doubles at halfway Herring in deal for surveyor Popularity of lighter spirits UB presses Royal Bank to give pledge of loyalty Grand Met lifts stake in Pillsbury Union Square interim jump By Our City Staff: Courtaulds moves to win Taubmans Bhutan buys British T Boone stake Nsm back in the black The Times City Diary Steel's fading appeal By Our City Staff: £21.5m Vivat buy for Chelsea Man New direction Wooden heart BET up by 31% despite changes BM British Midland Hanson prepares to hit the takeover trail again Comment Wiggins raises payout on 110% leap Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited BWD Rensburg aiming to exploit link with society Channon leads delegation to China DTI probe threatened by ruling Jump in IBM helps to lift Dow by 6 points Wall Street Recent Issues London Traded Options Allied-Lyons Protecting markets, not protectionism Policing the City Wardair Canada Cutting costs for the small investor Wise words for Abbey National Life insurers 'could face predators' after 1992 Profit warning hits Amstrad Guinness fails in court action The Times Surrey Business Centres Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Poor start to account Stock Exchange Prices Penalty stays on printers Japanese high technology comes under attack from the EEC and a court battle in the US Fight to sell twin deck video recorders Easy prey for a European post Personal Computer World Intouch Events Andrews Compaq Save Nearly £1000 on IBM WP IBM Business Centre Talks inch towards agreement over DAT When standards are not the best solution Perspective Speeds that defy joint agreement Pre-Xmas Computer Bargains WAC Wright Air Conditioning Computerise vour Filofax with Portex Top money for those who contract out Jobscene Cousins & Partners PDL Persona Data Ltd New Technology F. I. S. Associates Delta Dimensions Is travel faster than the speed of light possible? Computer & General Office Administration West Eight Legal and Accountancy services Ensign Geophysics Limited Large New York Financial Corp Applications are invited for the following senior… Programmers and Analysts Computeach International Limited Super sit-in pinball All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to The breath of rural life Sally Watts looks at ways of restoring quality to the country scene ADUB District Council Gillingham Borough Council New Technology Clemdale Associates Kennet District Council Children's Unit Appeal Fund Raiser Financial Ewes District Council Thames Valley Area Crown Prosecution Service East Yorkshire Borough Council Inner London Magistrates' Courts Barristers or… The Times Continent calling Notice Board Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association Forest Heath District Council The Berkshire Valuation and Community Charge… British Students Sports Federation Secretary North Manchester Health Authority Shropshire Conservation Development Trust Sheffield City Polytechnic The National Autistic Society Horsham district council Technical Torbay Borough Council Bloomsbury Health Authority Directorate of Finance &… Legal Appointments Southern electricity Unisys Portsmouth International Commercial Robertsons Solicitors Rivers and Regulation Division Merge in has Frances Gibb reviews a book that takes a cool look at a trend Badenoch & Clark Recruitment Specialists Daniels Bates partnership Professional Recruitment The Legal Bureau Ltd Royds Barfield West Eight Legal and Accountancy Services ASA Law Badenoch & Clark Recruitment Specialists DAS The prize professionals Badenoch & Clark Recruitment Specialists Legal Adviser Industry/commerce Solicitor/barrister The Legal Bureau Ltd Competition Law Sun Alliance Life Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Lipson Lloyd-Jones the Legal Recruitment Specialists Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Arthur Young Corporate Resourcing Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Private Practice No gains relief on holiday let rooms Chancery Division Lar Report November 29 1988 Queen's Bench Division Affidavit deadline TKB Commercial Property Lawyers Chambers and Partners The prisoners of supply and demand Lord Hutchinson, Qc urges the Bar to lead sentencing reforms Disclosure makes letter admissible Knife brings burglar within aggravation section Norton Rose Laurence Simons Associates Michael Page Legal North Cornwall The Times Barrister's Clerk Alliance Leicester Estate Agents ASA House Wilde Sapte Law Personnel Logie equals his best Nz have success in sight Commercial Property Lawyers Trowers & Hamlins Australia ring the bowling changes as Jones drops out Cricket German Speaking Solicitors The Times Mountjoy finds his method Snooker Proof of speed with lead-free fuel Motor Racing Wilson Stephens Boodle Hatfield Venue criticized after play gets rained off again Bowls Struggling Spark face season's pacemakers Volleyball Mandarin: Longriver Lady looks poised for encore Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections The Times Racing Service No Title Mecca mission for Sprowston Boy Saturday's Big Race Yesterday's results No Title Ravinella the attraction at sales From Our Irish Racing Correspondent Dublin: Irish act on problem of non-triers British duo for Sydney race Rapid Raceline University Match Teams Salmon is called up by London Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Foster earns Blue for Cambridge at Herrod's expense Rugby Union Dwyer assessment bears comparison Fresh start for Cardiff Tour facts Jacobs on course to halt Rova's challenge Boxing: Commonwealth Champion Looks for Possible World Title Shot Medley records swept aside Student Sport Benn defends against Noel Hemel move in to re-sign Thomas Basketball Hurdle for Gymkhana Hockey Wounded Bears reach play-offs American Football Today's Fixtures Top pairs lined up for Albert Hall bill Tennis Salmon takes over from Durie in team Optimistic wager Sport on TV FA grants reprieve until 1992 Brazilians quickly on target Outplayed Enfield make progress at the third attempt Football Royle wants to end 'abysmal' record Overseas League Results Oval tries out wear-free run-ups Cricket Seven bronze medals won by the juniors Judo Kenyon bows out to Harvey Squash Rackets England to act against absentees Badminton Durham stretch their run with goal spree Ice Hockey For the Record England's rally is not enough Netball Murphy's charm works again for lucky St Helens Rugby League Australian event cancelled Swimming Curran joins Bilton Cycling Television's matchmakers fail to score Wimbledon take steps towards a better reputation Davis back with dignity intact Travellers Tales Taylor is critical of Thatcher Error by Fulton profits Conway Warren is left out of pocket by McGuigan venue change Training for charity Sport in Brief Schneider sets the early pace Leading ladies refuse to submit End Column

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