News from 05/12/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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David Wade, J. R. Anderson, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Dinah Hall, Stephen Leather, Roland Rench, Robert A. Hutchinson, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Ian Murray, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Lewis James, Richard Evans, Media Editor, R. Shoesmith (Director, City of Hereford Archaeological Committee), Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Mike Pringle, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Peter Davenport, R. J. Pusey, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Mary Sweeting, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Andrew Billen Arts Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Ron Schurink, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Hildegard Blackwell, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Gavyn Davies, Steven Downes, Javed Akhtar, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Stephen Johnson, Gordon F. Read, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Tyller, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, M. V. Perrin, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, David Miller, Barry Millington, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), J. Ramsay, Peter Davalle, Angela Rumbold, J. Marshall-Chervet, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, Peter Dixon, Seamus Heaney, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Smedley Deputy President, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mark Souster and Howard Foster, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Iain MacLeod, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, John J Harding, Jack Straw, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, Daniel Ward, Michael Clark Stock Market Reporter, David Walker, Martin Waller, William Odling-Smee, Bailey Morris, Barbara Cartland, Jamie Dettmer and Richard Ford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Michael Llanos, Clement Freud,
ResumoWhen traffic jams determine life and death Army rebels agree to give up their fight Tanks on the streets as Alfonsin moves to quell revolt Protfolio plus Accumulator Full allocation in Steel sale Index Bottles by the million bring coaches to a halt Spain holds up Nissans Resign calls over Currie egg alert No death penalty for the Soviet hijackers Oriel Haughey hints at Ryan refusal Fishermen drown as gales strike News Roundup Show arson suspected Buying up London Seven new oaks Train brake concern Ex-Times man dies BM Kinnock 'holds back Labour' in drive for more women's votes Fowler snubs TUC over jobs training Driver escapes pole attack Broadcasting quality threshold 'is too low' Cleveland families take cash offer to help rebuild lives Spot drink-drive tests win support Land tilt 'happening faster' Leaflet warning to students End-of-term rapist Drug may halt loss of memory Words which span centuries go on sale Warhol hoard fetches $1.6 million Salesroom Havana Cigars Portfolio plus Accumulator Wimpey Thousands of homes at risk in choice of Channel tunnel link Providing choice with a computer Whitehall Brief Network's expansion covers thirty years Motorway repairs Whichever Way You Look into a New Metro You'll… Ex-pupil to sell Orwell's only play High Court bench may be open to solicitors Mask of Treachery School reports for courts 'are too tough' on juveniles Hard left halts students' conference Cross Long-playing conductor Army warns NCOs against bullying Habgood 'too old to succeed Runcie' B. A. A Gorbachov means to sample the full flavour of the Big Apple Botha optimistic on peace despite verification hitch Conflict in Angola Montserrat plans home-rule poll World Roundup (Reuter): Hirohito worsening (Reuter): Perez win predicted (AFP): Afghans force switch (Reuter): Peking hails meeting Dissidents dropped (Reuter): Senior ANC man dies EEC attempts to calm fears over 1992 trade Aftermath of the Rhodes summit meeting Thatcher seeks European accord to fight terrorism Manacled hijackers head for Moscow Leaders promise action to protect environment Egypt ends curb on Libyan aircraft as Cairo mends ties Secret US-Israeli security accord revealed by middleman TEEStSIDE British diplomat flies the flag at Tehran embassy Settler who killed Arab gets three years Cave rescue (AP): Mine deaths (AP): Strike over Green quarrel Cut rejected Guard free From a Correspondent Nice: Sister-in-law to be charged over 'mystery' death TEEStSIDE Bhutto treads carefully in her choice of ministers Pakistan's Government Members of the New Cabinet Dhaka promise on food for homeless (Reuter): Bangladesh toll could reach 10,000 Choking in the bottleneck In the first part of a series this week on the public and private options for revitalizing Lopndon's public transport system, Paul Vallely asks why we should take the traffic jams for granted and what they mean for the rest of Britain Ricoh Show stealer National Garden Gift Tokens The ever-slower passage of time From Ancient Rome to Pepy's London—history's Unleasant of City Congestion Planelectric Tomorrow Road Plan Clement Freud Times Diary UN's surprise supporter Rosebmary Righterr sees benefit for the West in Moscow's new line Bending the rules Commentary Jack Straw One coup after another Bernard Levin (From Our Special Correspondent lately in Canada): The Londoner in Canada A-level standards Free Traders Unite Keeping to the Limit Apartheid change Difficulties with offenders' tags Water sell-off Star attraction Food from the chase Putting a price on hospital care Threat to close 'trauma' services Mappa Mundi sale Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Fortress Europe? Inflation tactics for Mr Lawson A Tory's concern Church and schools Ys and wherefores Tucking in Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Dinner Baptism Festival Patron Appointments m the Forces Multiple Sclerosis Thanksgivings Anniversaries University news Elections The Reformed Faith today When a name get pride of place Nature notes The tawny owl Ragu Reunions Forthcoming marriages Marriages Prof Denis Haydon Exploring the secret of living cells Reginald G. Haggar Influential historian of ceramics Luang Thamrong Navasawat Leader of Siam's 'happy' revolution Birth Tractors 'a strong export success' Royal Smithfield Shhow Stargazing through a glass, darkly Christmas Gift Guide Safe from the nasties Television Magic touch Radio American Express A field day for the Irish Seamus Heaney describes the work of the Field Day troupe in exploring the links between culture and politics Beethoven cycle Festival Hall Beethoven Festival Yvonne Loriod Queen Elizabeth Hall Concerts Heroes in fine form Theatre Philoctetes Donmar Warehouse ECO /Tate Barbican LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Russian Paintings Storm in an egg-cup? The great Brtish egg has become an object of fear and loating. Dinah Hall finds out why Parkinson's Disease Society Rado Looking back without a trace of anger Lady in the life of Tennessee Williams Lady St Just tells Mary Sweeting the story of a remarkable relationship spanning 35 years The Times Images of the family Concise Crossword No 1737 Entertainments Picture Gallery BBC1 Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Making baby talk Television Choice Radio Choice Nescafe Cap Colombie Gorbachev may meet terrorists' relatives The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,844 Picture Gallery Weather Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton Walker to pay £235m for Tolly Cobbold By Our City Staff: Storehouse to trace holdings Stock Watch The Time Small investor gains on Steel Inquiry into 2,000 possible multiple applications Gatt battle starts over new farm subsidy rules GEC weighs Plessey timing By Our City Staff: Castleman to head stockbroker Trade gap 'will rise to £20bn' Court case to decide on Water share deals Victory could further help French John Charcol Business and Finance By Our City Staff: Clean-up bill may hit sale of Coal Wardair Canada Dull market takes the sparkle off Ratners' £80m cash call Tempus Stage set for revival of controls US Notebook Strategy in Lawson's revalued currency Gilt-Edged Zetters PLC Chesham Amalgamations Kingston Business School Analysts expect £15m pre-tax from growing Caradon group HK banks lift prime rates to 10 per cent Waving farewell to Bond The Hong Kong Diary Going solo The Hong Kong Diary White goods near record Lo's high-flying seagull The Hong Kong Diary Face value The Hong Kong Diary A win for Goliath The Hong Kong Diary Shippers fight EEC duty Commonwealth Development Corporation No harm in killing two birds with one stone Economic View Our missing discipline CBI urges Lawson to cut red tape and simplify tax Owners can rely on war risks clause Motor Oil (Hellas) Corinth Refineries Sa v Shipping Corporation of India Act required for pollution offence Correction Apollo's name is in the frame with hopes of £1m profit USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts No authority to enter into contract Foster mother can see medical records Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items City Polytechnic of Hong Kong Burgess Hill School for Girls The Governors of Giggleswick School ER Police Sefton Council City University Primary School Teacher Important linguistic Headteacher Ramby House School Danes Hill School Talbot Heath, Bournemouth Multiple Display Advertising Items Natts Spanish Institute Lansdowne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School Cheam School The HLT Group of Colleges Montessori & N. 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Moa Foundation Devonshire House St. Godric's College London How the 'warts and all' propaganda brings in the best Educational University Appointments Loughborough University of Technology University of Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items St Nicholas Montessori College Ashbourne School of Oriental and African Studies University of Oxford University College of Swansea Easter Intensive Revision Courses at Hertford… Grangecare Limited The Royal Veterinary College University of Leicester Imperial College University of London Centre for Japanese Studies University of Oxford University of Hong Kong University College of Swansea University of Oxford University College of Swansea Loughborough University of Technology The University of Hull University of Oxford Freedom of speech in the balance Colleges are having to decide between students' democratic rights and keeping the peace Sam Kiley reports Edited by David Tytler University Appointments Scholarships Loughborough University of Technology University of Bristol University of Warwick Secretarial & Cookery Courses Pitman The University of Hull Gordon Milburn Junior Research Fellowship 1989 Beit Memorial Fellowship for Medical Research Prep & Public Schools The Leys School Cambridge St. James's Secretarial College The Queen's Secretarial College Tution Clayesmore School Cheltenham College Walhampton School Upper Chine School, Shanklin Radley College Independent Education North Bridge House Senior School St Mary's School Shaftesbury Carrera Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Trust Public Relations Pa Evening Receptionist Required Taunton School Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème To Couture Designer, Hotelier The Finsbury Secretariat Limited Public Relations Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartleigh Executive Assistant Angela Mortimer Drake Personal Assistant in Japanese Company Four Seasons Bishop Beamish & Partners Melbourne victor gives most of the credit to his psychologist Golf: Having Lost One for Tune, Rodgar Davis Has Won Another La Crème De La Crème Part of Reed International P. 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Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Fulham £15,000 La Creme Design Co Belle Secretarial Ltd Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Susan Hamilton Connections Recruitment Nebiolo not out of step Athletics: Mandate from Clubs for Amalgamation is Overlooked AAA throws cold water on merger Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Media Junior Secretary Mistprestige Employment Agency Access Meridian Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Receptionist/secretary Norma Skemp Personnel Densimo defeat in Fukuoka Marching orders needed to bring players into line Rugby Union: Some Useful Information from Divisional Championships for the National Selectors Carling back in impressive form Scotland B complete the Italian job Weekend rugby union results Park testimony to adventurous game Waters rises up to engulf opponents Saracens profit from belated surge Lynagh's Roman carnival Grimley's goals ignite Hounslow challenge Kent retain their title Pitman loses grand servant as Corbiere has to be put down Racing Leaders forced to settle for draws Hockey Mandarin: Villa Park to score again Mandarin: Worcester Mandarin: Kelso The Times Racing Service Desert Orchid wins glowing accolade from handicapper From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: El-Sid Senor defeated Saturday's results Leaders over the jumps Ten Plus enhances Cup claim Princess loses General Joy Tuck discharged William Hill Negative defences stifling the game Football: Norwich Lose Ground at the Head of the Table as Aston Villa Prove once Again to Be the Scourge of East Anglia Mclnally muscles in on the leaders and the limelight Losing friends and tempers Complete performance by Southall Weekend Football Results and Tables Robertson sins on wrong day Cosh and cash to no avail at Den By a Special Correspondent: Celtic close the sap Boyd sets tone for spate of records Swimming Johnson's late goal is decisive Ice Hockey Hall confirms he is back Badminton Lendl is master at the Garden Tennis: Becker Ends Hlasek's Winning Streak to Face his Old Rival in the Final Soviets are untroubled Sloothaak shows off regal turn Equestrianism Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Widnes stage a spirited recovery side most Holders make light work of expunging 16-point deficit Rugby League For the Record Parrott on a flight of fancy Snooker N Zealand battle for survival as Indians take lead Cricket From a Special Correspondent: England's batting changes backfire Deuchar retains title Real Tennis Mayo sets hot pace in pursuit of a card Golf Favourite picks up handicap Yachting Douce shrugs off puncture and amateurs Cycling Lawson, and cricket, suffer a painful blow Races off after too much snow Communication Control Barnes dazzles in game of missed opportunities (Reuter): Allem handed $1 after Pooley misses Graham rues misses Hushes joins the hat-trick club S Koreans facing ban Sports in Brief Smith finalizes Newcastle deal London arrests total 42 By a Special Correspondent: Royal Findhorn's Cup challenge accepted2
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