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News from 06/12/1988

1988; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Christine McGourty, Robert Banks, Vijitha Yapa, Simon Barnes, Pearce Wright, John Gittelsohn, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Robert Adley, Michael Evans, Frederick Bonnart and Charles Bremner, Richard Owen and Mario Modiano, Keith Jeffery, Noel Falconer, Robert Jackson, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Tony Bianchi, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Andrew Billen Arts Correspondent, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Martin Cropper, Harold H. Gunson, Jane Rackham and Greta Carslaw, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, (AP), J. E. Banatvala, Felicity Nicholson, Anthea Tilzey, Douglas Broom and Ian Smith, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, John V. C. Butcher, John Hutton, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Angela Simpson, Norman de Mesquita, M. D. Vickers, Johanna Merz, Leslie Tilley, Dennis B. Seigal, George Rae, Javed Akhtar, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Arthur Duggan, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Georges-Henri Beauthier, Michael Welbank, Philip Webster and John Young, Peter Davalle, Emma Duncan, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Ivor Bulmer-Thomas (Honorary Director), Richard Evans, Lloyd Evans, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, J. D. G. Berry, Irving Wardle, Anthony Forrester, Jane Willis, Dave Willis, Sue O'connell, R. R. Jordan, David Foll, Andrew Wright, Geoffrey Broughton, Geoffrey Foster, C. F. Cox, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, David Young, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, J. W. Stead, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Tom Hadden, Owen Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Barry Wood, Salmonella, David Walker, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Mac Margolis Rio de Janeiro, Bailey Morris, Peter Ashman, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Tony Hetherington, Richard Sarson, Ann Hills, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Llanos, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Clarke in bid to defuse row over egg risk Farmers' union calls on Currie to resign Portfolio plus Accumulator Privatized training Oil pull-out ITV companies look to space Satellite scheme could beat auction Win a holiday in Barbados Index Staff Reporters: Traffic nightmare returns to haunt London Little joy for small investors A frenzied debut for steel Soviet arms-control coup feared Varsity match first for drink message Radiation error count puts 54 more cancer patients at risk TESCO Clarke prediction on nurse grading News Roundup P&O faces £1m claim Legal poser for Yard Family in rape ordeal Hurd attack on press Map sale goes ahead Pan Am Officials criticized over 'silent' epidemic Post Office refuses to give up £16m in TV fees Student leader attacks 'riot' MacKay supports jury trial reduction Tortured baby was 'held under water by her stepfather' Parents defy council in opt-out vote 'Greenhouse' damage report Opt-out deal for hospitals likely Cliff Richard races for a festive win Battle to save sea birds after spillage Surgery on breasts 'a disaster' GP 'refused to visit child' Cazenove Discipline action onm Cleveland doctors Ford Farmers' president attacks Government over inflation level Council unity set to thwart Ridley Masquerade Hare fetches £31,900 Saleroom Great Ormond Street hospital raises £30m BET Degree for an entrepreneur Hurd to reject Euro ruling over detention Woman 'losers in planned science teaching changes' Curriculum council warns on graduate shortages and yields on maths Employers asked to take on bigger share of skills cost White Paper on training prompts call for more public funding to meet the costs BCC Our Education Editor: 'Calculators only' View is toned down Focus is on meeting local business needs Citroen Ax Currie statement on egg danger sharply criticized Parliament Mouton-Cadet Minister hopes Mappa Mundi Can be Withdrawn from Sale Bill will demand declaration against Ulster terrorism Nireland Lack of Skills 'the big obstacle' Training White Paper Employers' Task Less tar ordered for jack Tar 'Resign' call over speech 'Criminals' condemned British share in world trade Sewage rules on the way TV advert on smoke alarms Parliament today A future built on the right lines? London's economic boom has placed an even greater strain on the Underground and Paul Vallely discovers that unless we spend more, the future is even bleaker Playing a Card that Came up Trumps and was the Tickets Ride A mix-up out of the blue New Words for Old Spray Seal (Reuter): Ex-chief minister to do penance World Roundup Gulf airliner reply Secret pact denied (AFP): Two-year sentence (AP): Shamir tries again Healthcall South Africa jails youngest conscientious objector Gonzalez inherits thorniest Eec issues Rhodes summit was 'a pause for breath on way to 1992' Debt threatens the fragile democracies of South America Rebel leader denies end to Argentine Army revolt Confusion reigns as Alfonsin comes under growing pressure on uprising By Our Foreign Staff: Hope for Saudi-Soviet ties The upside-down world of a superpower lunch (AP): Belgrade expels diplomats Convincing win for Perez in Venezuela poll British Steel Tiffany & Co Legal Appointments Badenoch & Clark WCB Withers Crossman Block Graham Gill & Young Laurence Simons Associates Legal Adviser in West Suffolk Magistrates'… Angel International Recruitment Rowley Ashworth Wimbledon Badenoch & Clark Chambers and Partners Gabriel Duffy Consultancy The Legal Bureau Ltd Cripps & Shone ASA Roh sacks 21 ministers to signal 'break with past' British Gas Tamil guerrillas take power Disease and hunger may raise cyclone death toll Bangladesh disaster warning (Reuter): Panicking children trampled to death Car bombs (Reuter): Gas victims (Reuter): Police swoop Chemical spill (Reuter): Spy satellite (Reuter): Arafat in talks (Reuter): Fraud charge Nuclear leak Nigel Lawson and Sir Alan Walters reconciled? Well,… Times Diary Barry Fantoni Liberty in the crossfire Tom Hadden examines the new anti-terrorism measures Hijacked by the left Commentary Why Bhutto needs a boost (Aeronautical Correspondent): Stainless Steel for Aircraft On this Day Travel Questions The Training Circle Eggs and the Minister Transport planning and investment Ryan extradition case Action on Ethiopia Art for export Benefits from routine Aids testing Bid for Collins Music's soft sell The Times Ancestral voices Happy landings Court Circular The Countess of St Andrews gave birth to a son, Lord… Birthdays today Sir John Biggs-Davison, MP St. Joseph's Hospice Rolex Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Can plankton change the climate? Science Report Receptions Today's royal engagements The Polish Cultural Institute The Whale Conservation Society Bond winner Luncheons and dinners Royal Smithfield Show results White Knights Ball Sir David Trench Governor of Hong Kong in times of strain Dr Martin Hinds Leading British Arabic scholar Charlie Rouse Learning from the Monk Announcements & Personal On the Record British Heart Foundation Christmas Gift Guide National Kidney Research Fund A wheeze conceived Language a key to life Making History Cottesloe Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific Arthritis Research Classic craft union Crafts in Britain are finally breaking free of the stranglehold of good taste, John Russell Taylor repots Galleries Graft Classics since the 1940s Crafts Council Christmas Exhibiton Galerie Besson Second Nature Sheila Harrison Fine Art Kaffa Fassett/Avant Prmiere Victoria and Albert Museum Thomas Hennell Fine Art Society Hymns to birdland Catalogue d'oiseaux Queen Elizabeth Hall Toyshop Ensemble Expose Donmar Warehouse Healing spirit A Christmas Carol Yong Vic RSC Men All Things to All Blaxer mover into the City and proves that discretion is always the better part of sucess Ashby London Bedding Centre Sir Terence gets shirty People Rosalie Courage Penny Plain To Advertise on the Fashion Page Telephone An era of Burberry Janet Reger Herbert Johnson Serape The Chelsea Design Co Cartier Cartier Ltd This selective guide to entertainment and events… Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 1738 Entertainments Pests out of control Word-Watching Winning Move Bbc1 Poleconomy Blood boiling truths Television Choice Radio Choice NSPCC The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,845 New Bill to allow Sunday horse racing Plan for limited betting shop opening Word-Watching Weather Princess Edwina, a cure for all ills Political sketch Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Electronics buy in US for Dobson Caradon leaps Norcros ahead Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Stock Watch The Times Steel opens at a 3p premium Scholey wins business award for 'vision and dedication' 'Black Bob' beats dealing blues Kelt complains to Panel on possible Aran counter-bid Shop sales at record levels Britons held after £2bn fraud Year-end change by Maxwell ABS ahead on subsidiary rise Thomson's N Sea interests to be sold Arrows Limited Business and Finance 23-28 Technology 29-31 Sport… STC buys software company for $168m Breakthrough in talks on tariff barriers Willaire pays £4.3 m for two companies Business Roundup Acal ahead at half time Interim £3m at Leigh Clayhithe up to £1.83m Liquidator called in Beijing International Hotel 89% rise for Beaverco Allied Irish raises offer Our City Staff: BAe confirms talks on French defence link Dobson deal raises question marks Tempus Elliott confident he will win control of S&N Dutch criticize Hammerson TI offshoots sold for total of £141m Opec output at record Company Briefs The West Lancs Project B&T up to £4.5m at half time Appeal delays merger case BP to spend £938m over five years in Australia Profit warning by Reject Shop Our City Staff: 3i rises by 56% to half-time £119m Our Financial Staff: Collins rejects 'ludicrous' NI bid P&D tops up its teams Mud flies at Cazenove The Times City Diary Hugh's night Our Retail Affairs Correspondent: Alexon advances 30% in first half Speaking out at last Receiver is called in at Sound Diffusion OFT approval Brierley stake GEC backed Emess buys Site for sale Holding raised BM Thomson's North Sea timing goes astray Comment Strong medicine to stay Jaguar in the frame Conflict of loyalty during bids Business Letters Using interest rates to curb inflation Lloyd's policy No room at the top of Rover for both Day and Simpson The Times Ethics in question The image of Britain abroad Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Wall Street surge lifts shares Stock Market Recent Issues Dow up 31 points on stock plan Wall Street Traditional Options Caradon plc Late recovery Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Compact disc makes a new noise in Europe Matthw May looks at a new Japanese development in the battle for Cd sales and the fight against home recording Fujitsu pays more millions to IBM Andrews Harrowell WAC Morse Too costly to tap into? The world of huge computerized databases available via a personal computer and a telephone line comes to London today, reports Richard Sarson A European ride on Nasa's Titan trip Learn to love your EEC Capital Appts Lipton Remember to call in your legal experts Perspective New Technology Applications Programmers Digital Women have the answer Few women work in computing, Leslie Tilley writes, yet the industry is going through a 'skills crises' and needs 30,000 more skilled people Kennedy Martin Digitus Jobscene Stevenage Digitus Frozen finance The latest Lotus spreadsheet may be worth the wait New Technology IFR Computeach International Limited Advice and consent in a top posting In the first article of a two-part series, Ann Hills looks at high-level opportunities in Washington Public Appointments Hampshire A Major Management Challenge DGAA Templeton College North Manchester Health Authority Legal Adviser in West Suffolk Magistrates'… Legal Lancashire County Council City of Chester Derbyshire County Council Graduates showing enterprise Austin Knight Selection Commercial Solicitor Public Appointments Legal Leicester City Council Flyde Borough Council Cripps & Shone Finance SWRHA The Mind Shops Shakespeare Duggan Lea & Co Oswald Hickson, Collier & Co Technical Torbay Borough Council Healthcare Medical Director St Gemma's Hospice Leeds Wilson Stephens Law Personnel FitzHugh Gates First 'for sale' board always lawful House of Lords Court of Appeal Law Report December 6 1988 Legal Appointments Johnswood Farrer Norton Rose Correcting miscarriages of justice The courts are not on the side of those wrongly convicted, Peter Ashman writes Early start to term No damages to make building fit Foster Baxter Cooksey Reuter Simkin Changes in chambers procedure A winning way with words Wit and itelligence in the world of law and accountancy were the hallmarks of The Times Young Professionals' Competition 1988 Legal Appointments Harding Chambers and Partners Walker Martineau Merger ASA Law Ealing Solicitors Foskett, Marr, Gadsby & Head Epping, Essex Legal Assistant London Borough of Havering Administrative and Legal… Carry On Abroad Briefly MK Company Commercial Solicitor Administrator A young Turk lifts oppression A small man who found his name was worth $1 million, a passport and Olympic gold Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd-Jones Spicers Executive Selection Deputy Financial Controller Widnes to provide sternest of tests for Murphy's men Rugby League Racers narrow the gap with two wins Ice Hockey General Appointments The Times All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Rebel Song set to redeem reputation Mandarin: Fontweel Park Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections The Times Racing Service Celtic Shot in line for Bula Hurdle Saturday's Big Hurdle Bbc1 Steve Knight retires Results from yesterday's two meetings Cumani calls for levy changes Prince breeds first winner William Hill Universities' hopes carried along on a wave of excitement Rugby Union: Upsurge in Fortunes Raises Expectations for 107th Match between Oxford and Cambridge Today's Teams at Twickenham Captains enjoy the quality Dailey's field of choice thinning out Cycling Cincinnati reach play-offs American Football Cambridge flanker's busy week Madz powers in for Trinity Norster worry for Wales selectors Morariu back again A Special Correspondent: Sweatman proof that work and play do mix Student Sport Noel's camp seeks 'safeguard' of a neutral referee Boxing Aris Salonika join Palace line-up Basketball Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Pools Forecast Comeback pressure holds no fear for Lendl and Becker Tennis Overseas Football League Results Swedes on top of the class Golf For the Record Tireless Hughes serves Australia's cause nobly Cricket: Century by Haynes Ensures West Indiex Maintain Control NZ rely on resilience of batsmen Tavaré undecided Burton A Special Correspondent: Cautious approach from England Germans prove their worth for Interx Overseas Football FA Trophy Women's FA Cup Hendry in a struggle for motivation Snooker Cross country charge defies all sense Britain humbled in Federation Cup Thistle Hotels Smith pledges to bring glory days back to Newcastle Soviet player lined up by Ipswich Tour disruption threat Draw for Masters Sport in Brief Live TV poaches Robson's squad FA views Roberts case Fighting a cause for loyal support End Column

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