News from 12/12/1988
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St Francois d'Assise Festival Hall, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, Roxby Downs, C. Lawrence-Jones, Christopher Stewart-Smith Chairman, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, B. A. Mullan, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Bon Jovi, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Brian Rix, Chairman, Gerald Davies, John Maddox, Bernard Levin, Stephen Lewis, Gerry Harrison, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Nicholas Wood and John Young, Nicholas Beeston and Ruth Gledhill, Iain MacLeod, Val Gardena, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Carol Salmon, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Rosemary Unsworth, John Perry, Michael Clark, Jane Rackham and Greta Carslaw, Shona Crawford Poole, Travel Editor, Charles Bremner, K. I. Morell (Chairman), John Walley, Billie Shepperdson, John Percival, Michael Secly's, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Anne Whitehouse, Steven Downes, P. S. Winfield, Andrew Hislop, John Woodcock, Nigel Tutt, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Emma Wilkins and David Walker, Peter Purton, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Undine M. S. Turner, Raymond Plant, Barry Pickthall, Rudiger Rostosky, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, J. E. Pickin, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Purcell, David Young, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Marla Madison, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, P. L. G. Ware, Helen Beckett, Tony Dawe, Leslie Oliver, David Walker, Lake Sagaris, David Sinclair, Steve Bartlett, Ken Young, Frank James, Tom Devonshire Jones, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jo Glanville, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, John Williamson, John McQUEEN Secretary, Penny Perrick, Nicholas Wood and Robert Matthews, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky,
Resumo78 killed as quake rescue plane crashes Soldiers die in mystery collision with helicopter Gorbachov anger at attempts to 'exploit' the tragedy of Armenia Portfolio Win £44,000 CBI fears on pound Honours even New masters Times Focus Index UDM members reject British Coal pay offer Keeping watch for a celestial firework display Ministers' summit on Tube crime Bishop of London attacks feminist threat to Gospel Egg advertising campaign Ministry to calm fears Red Cross+ Thatcher writes a tribute to Reagan Lyubimov leaves the Royal Opera News Roundup Sports Bill backed Labour supports tank Immunization call Plea to churchgoers Mountainside landing The New Face of British Coal Secrets fight unites Owen and Ashdown Parkinson faces up to his biggest political hurdle Nurses sing for charity By a Staff Reporter: Scientist bitter at Hotol' s collapse Britons choose best and worst spots for a holiday in Europe Tourist boom on home front Teacher training 'damaging' Aegean naval battles may be replayed Top Tourist Spots Bottom of the Poll ( worst is number 1) Top English Tourist Attractions Biggest property exodus since 1940 Astra satellite is launched Television's new era Good cheer in store for children Post Office warns union over strike British Midland The Times Helping hand for students Accumulator Portfolio plus The Carlton Cdx Baker ready to fight scheme for holding back less able pupils By Our Education Editor: Ilea replies to school critics Streisand buys a £196,000 sideboard Saleroom Quangos open up to public scrutiny Whitehall Brief by David Walker Charity rebuff for Thatcher By Our Art Market Correspondent: Export of artwork has slowed down Mouton Hopes for new drug in battle against dementia Legal groups in call for action on remand crisis Intercity All set for return to No 10 £8.5bn tunnels scheme aims to cut congestion By Our Transport Correspondent: New evidence for spot breath tests Motorway repairs Bank of Scotland St. Joseph's Hospice Plane crash adds to mood of chaos and gloom Toll blamed on shoddy construction Sudan ministers meet rebels today World Roundup Victory for Rocard Bangladesh reshuffle Call for clean-up and overhaul of US nuclear plants Tutu fights on for 'traitors' Hopes of finding more survivors diminish as cries for help fade The Armenia Earthquake Traffic jam forms outside aid centre Short Notice Public Auction Western concern as Egypt faces rise of Islamic agitation AT&T Israeli anxiety at PLO diplomatic coups Arafat prepares for world spotlight at United Nations in Geneva Perestroika and a hijacking create new breed of hero (AP): Fireworks kill 51 (Reuter): Hirohito coma (Reuter): Front' s regret (AP): Hijack foiled (AP): Fiji warning (AFP): Jet shot down (AP): Cyprus killing Chinese kill monk in Tibetan riot Abbey National Building Society Czech Catholics in protests at activist' s psychiatric detention How world market human rights charter anniversary Walesa deplores lack of direction (Reuter): Arrests in three Soviet cities Democratic Union stages protests Silent battle on abuses in Chile Fighting for the fundamentals Does the Church of England' s most prominent opponent of the ordination of women really think that his side can win the battle? Barbara Amiel Talks to the Bishop of London NSPCC Brown 's Almanack, Part 11 Rado of Switzerland Mistress of the Ever since the Rocky Horror Show, Sue Blane's costumes have been fashion-setters, Jo Glanville reports. This week she is cooking some operatic human puddings Lifting the veil on female oppression Women are in a mess because too many things are demanded of them NEC Slavery . . . the war that is never won As it apporaches its 150th anniversary, the Anti-Slavery Society is busier than ever I was to have been in Egypt. This diary should have come to you from the back of a camel, the foredeck of a felucca or an orchestra stall at a manifestation of belly dancers Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary I could have gone to a flower arrangement ;… Times Diary Rights indivisible Commentary Raymond Plant The Tories' nuclear switch Dieter Helm finds inconsistency in the electricity sell-off plans Keeping the Commons touch King Edward's Farewell With the passing of the Abdication Bill through both… Schools for Scandal Trade Calculations Peace Hopes in Sudan Easy credit as a cause of concern Diminishing assets Tucking in Cost of congestion in London UN role in Horn of Africa conflict? Christmas drinking Mental health care Violence risk in cod dispute Sterilisation case Loss of ship A cheery card Court Circular Prince of Wales is godfather Anniversaries Christie's Marriages Dinner Royal engagements Picture Gallery Nature notes Cobham Hall Pointing us towards God Birthdays today Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Royal London Yacht Club The Friends of the Elderly New number Sir Walter Barrie Influential chairnan of Lloyd' s Mrs. James de Rothschild Service to British Jewry and Israel Rowmund Pilsudski Exiled campaigner for Polish freedom Air Cmdre John Manning T. E. Lawrence' s last COin the RAF Births New source of fossil meteorities Science Report Farhad Hormozi Announcements Afghan Relief Festive Season Deadlines Powers of speech Television William Grant's Many happy returns Opera Oliver Messiaen's 80th birthday was marked in London by a magnificent performance of his largest work Picture Gallery Blended black Dance Irie! The Place Adzido Sadler's Wells Garrick Theatre Watches of Switzerland Ltd Not too tough Rock Hitachi Tomorrow Joan evoked Radio Out of the underground Stinkfoot, "a comic opera", opens in London tomorrow. Bryan Appleyard talks to its creator Vivian Stanshall, former Bonzo Dog Carols for Christmas From Aberdeen to Worcester, church and cathedral choirs will be in full voice over the next two weeks. Anne Whitehouse presents a selection of carols and Christmas music Theatre Concise Crossword No 1743 Entertainments Word-Watching Olivier Messiaen is not the only new musical… Winning Move To Place your Entertainment Advertisement in the… Poleconomy Variations At the gate of peace Television Choice Radio Choice Methodist Homes for the Aged Television and Radio Compiled by Jane Rackham and Greta Carslaw Urgent plea for more medical aid Armenians young and old gather in London to pray for victims of the earthquake The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,850 Weather Grieving exiles flock to churches Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton Geneva talks vital for Gatt Stock Watch The Times CBI warning on pound as exports falter By Our city Staff: Bond disposes of 29% Dewey Warren stake By Our City Staff: Brokers braced for BP sale Riches from down underground Australia seeks customers for uranium from its new £500m mine Hammerson revalues in battle with Rodamco End of great debate in sight Bestwood message on Cole John Charcol Index By Our Energy Correspondent: Australia to expand offshore gas field Brewin Dolphin & Co. Ltd Owen Owen Charge Card Budget and Option Accounts… Valuing brand names could be an easy licence to print assets Tempus Time starts to catch up with Smith & Nephew investors By Our Industrial Editor: Wine sales on target for record Exporters 'shy' about bad debts Credit management must be tightened before 1992 Shoe chiefs seek EEC curbs as imports leap Bank buying-in deters sales at the longer end Gilt-Edged Bears go on the run as America regains control US Notebook Philips Brokers have £49m in focus at Carlton Communications By Our City Staff: Iceland in new attack on Bejam Aide and a bet The Times City Diary Kelt bid goes unconditional as acceptances near 72% Performance pay for chiefs New Enterprise voyage The Times City Diary Rocky role The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Japanese finish The Times City Diary Bond m hot water The Times City Diary Army game The Times City Diary Index breaks ground on New York SE FKI Babcock Plc Government hoists the right sterling signals Economic View By Our City Staff: H&T buys Anchor Confirming A Hero from Zero Select hits out as Reed gloom sends sector share prices tumbling USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Allied Lyons Capitalization and change on week The challenge only unity can meet Progress towards a single European market in 1992 gives an added incentive to telecommunications groups to streamline operations. Peter Purton reports European Telecommunications A Special Report Merger-mania and a little skulduggery RIP cellular phones? Telefónica The Americans applaud trail-blazing British European Telecommunications/2 Reforms on the way to conflict West Germany Neighbours begging to differ Benelux Countries Here, you still get nightmares Italy Modernizing in, privatizing out France The four with common cause Nordic Countries Service suffers, profits boom Spain Alcatel Siemens UK database service is worth £546m Ken Young analyses the fast-growing electronic information network Electronic mail service poised to beat off the fax challenge Italtel Instant data moves into the big time European Telecommunications/3 Fiber-optics and satellites, the told rivals, are facing a new shake-out Power to replace invalid indictment out of time Court of Appeal Law Report December 12 1988 Court of Appeal Seasonal nomadic habit of occupants determines status of caravan site Coercive sentencing for contempt Council must make its own inquiry into applicant 's homelessness Crash helmet chin-strap negligence reduces damages No right to notes Lessee cannot unilaterally create protected tenancy Educational University Appointments The University of Hull Lectureships in Accounting The University of Leeds Training Fellowship in the Economy of Korea University College of Swansea The University of Birmingham University of Warwick Institute for Employment… University College of Swansea University of Oxford The Great Debate of '88 Is the GCSE exam causing culture shock? David Tytler reports City University Business School University of Oxford Imperial College University of London UCLINITIATIVES University College of Swansea Loughborough University of Technology University of Warwick University of Reading The Royal Veterinary College Courses Career Analysts An unhealthy sign for the teenage survey Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème The Recruitment Company Thames Conferences & Television Marketforce Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminster Tutors Devonshire House Multiple Display Advertising Items Ranby House School Multiple Display Advertising Items Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Military College of Science Trinity College Bristol Portsmouth Grammar School Multiple Display Advertising Items Jill nash Recruitment Language School Staffplan Limited The Hammond School Principal Danes Hill School Cheam School Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants French-Speaking Commercial Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Fluent Arab/english Speaking Secretary Career Opportunity in Wandsworth Talbot Heath, Bournemouth Fellowships Secretarial and Cookery Courses Lansdowne Langham Secretarial College The Queen's Secretarial College Assistant to Managing Director Ace Foster Beazley Association Multiple Display Advertising Items St. James's Secretarial College All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to: England women open way to final Cricket: Pakistan's Men Leave Themselves with a Lot to Do while Australia's Women Prove to Be Less than Invincible La Crème De La Crème Grimley J R Eve Chartered Survevors Super Secretaries Personal Assistant to the Chairman of the Bar Australians wrest upper hand from ill-prepared Imran Weekend Scoreboards A. B. A. C. U. S Secretarial & Wordprocessing… Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Srikkanth joins elite club Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Do You like Travel? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Marketforce Appointments Mayfair Executive Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davis is first £100,000 winner Snooker Today's Fixtures Sports on TV Call Pam Greenwood Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items A world splits apart at the seams Gerald Davies explains why wearing the Welsh colours is wearing the Welsh down Ignat kicks Romania into game' s history books Dodge has a salutary lesson for South West juggernaut Weekend Rugby Union Results London expose a weakness in repertoire of Morris Rich pickings for Irish as champion fails to sparkle Racing Relay team gains famous victory Swimming Evans ousted but federation still possible Athletics Mandarin: McCourt poised for follow-up with Flyaway Leaders over the jumps William Hill Young rider in intensive care Broken saddle Kempton target Saturday's results Elsworth' s steroid ban suggestion dismissed Samples frozen by Turf Club Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Edinburgh Mr. Frisk emerges as National possible The Times Racing Service Norwich nearly pay the penalty for safety-first ploys Football: Arsenal's Dismal Afternoon at Carrow Road is Capped by News that They Have Drawn West Ham in the Fa Cup Third round Happy Gascoigne outgrins gremlins By a Special Correspondent: Miller is sidelined by injury` Robson sees the complete No. 9 Pools Check Weekend Football Results and Tables Smith happy to settle for safety Sutton aim to shed extra festive flab on the racecourse Dennis hoping to make Coventry feel the heat Third round draw Nacional exploit PSV error The soft touch is still the best Football Whitaker is far too fast Equestrianism Crenshaw keeps his nerve to lead us out of the wilderness Golf: Where an American Sees a Work of Art, an Englishman Sees Another Pot of Paint Scores from Melbourne Bell brothers have contrasting luck Skiing Tomba back on form Teddington exceed all expectations Hounslow dispute the saving stroke for Old Loughtonians Hockey Two difficult games ahead for Havant For the Record Kerry is man of the match on first appearance Rugby League Widnes hit back to reach trophy final Davies proves mettle with tough victory Real Tennis Dickson does the double over Davis Yachting Clarke conspires again to deny Liverpool victory Cardiff end Enfield' s run Help the Aged Harvey rues Cottee' s miss FA ponders the words of Robson Benn goes after bout with Graham Leach and Pugh profit but miss champagne Challengers agree on design Lewis may be sued Sport in Brief The Red Rose loses its bloom End Column
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