News from 14/12/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, Graham Rock, Alasdair Riley, Andrew Billen, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Anne Billson, G. Dove-Edwin, Andrew Longmore, Susan d'Arcy, Barbara E. Bloor, Michael Dynes and Derek Harris, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Linda Pentz, Michael Stevenson, John C. Beyer, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Yannis Marinos, David Hart, Ian Murray, Hylton, Paul Vallely and Rodney Cowton, Mark Ellis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan, John Baker, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Mario Modiano, M. Owsianka, Christopher Morris, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Alfred Sherman, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Carol Salmon, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Martin Cropper, John Rea Price, Rosemary Unsworth, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, David Hands, Tessa Hayward, Woodrow Wyatt, Francis R. Finch, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Chris West, David Rowan, George Rae, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Dennis Signy, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Lindsay Radermacher, William Greaves, Wolfgang Münchau, W. K. Hayward, John Bell and Susan MacDonald, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Kerin Hope, Lisa O'Kelly, Paul Charman, Irving Wardle, Geoffrey Foster, Robin Oakley and Jamie Dettmer, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Searby and Dennis Shaw, Iain MacLeod, David Leitch, Tony Dawe Howard Foster and Ruth Gledhill, Adrian Moorhouse, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Michael Austin, Philip Webster, Andrew Morgan and Andrew Moger, David Sinclair, John Young Agricultural Correspondent, Ann Robinson, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alfred J. Gooding, Maria Scott, Colin Campbell, Lady Plowden, Andrew Billen, Arts Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoRyan decision 'a great insult' says Thatcher Anger at Dublin over extradition refusal Portfolio—PLUS—Accumulator Labour MP dies at 54 Tunnel delay Clowes payout Index Lawson dampens hopes of tax cut Britain to send one million eggs to Armenia Disaster fault not found by Br team Victim who hopes to be well for a June wedding West unsatisfied by Arafat speech Waterman Fortnum & Mason Girl's party will go ahead The victims QC to lead public inquiry Christmas Eve Bereaved families offered £2,000 now Oisaster at Claphan Juncitorn Hopes rise for prompt settlement of claims Teams of policemen were still painstakingly picking… Overcrowding the 'greatest risk' Lonely travellers beat fear to take the 7.18 Philips By Staff Reporters: Off-duty driver killed in cab Hero who forgot his birthday Pathologists struggle to identify crash victims A baptism of fire for St George's team Disaster at Clapham Junction Awarded Crystal Globe for International Public… Soothing words for bride-to-be FIAT £3m investigation of nuclear cancer News Roundup UK among cheapest Arts awards launched Criticism over advert Schools protest strike Ireland books ruling Commodore Hope fades for tax perk on health cover More women likely to become judges Police on Wapping charges Picture Gallery The Hotol engine is to remain classified Wallace Heaton Fair trial for Ryan 'impossible' Diplomatic nadir in snubbed request MPs call for drive to reduce infant deaths British Wireless for the Blind Fund Earrings and shaved heads help police beat football gangs Blakelock death appeal fails House log book scheme is launched By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: US 'Angels' to establish London group Christmas Eve Transfer of teachers will go ahead Drama and comedy abound BBC's £80m TV season Press awards for Times photographers Interflora Artists line up for Armenian concert H Samuel From Our Own Correspondent: City curfew to stop looting as death toll mounts in Armenia Aftermath of earthquake Caring hands for all survivors Vietnam reduces army by 300,000 World Roundup Visit for Mandela (Reuter): Zia's son battles on Red Cross + Donations to British appeals set to top £2m Ford Book Token Shamir attacks PLO over grave 'act of deception' Arafat's UN address draws Isracli fire but is welcomed by Jordan and the EEC Key points of the Palestinian case Iassure you our people yearn for peaceful coexistence Palestinians are being martyred daily for freedom's sake Whitehall sees some good points Christmas Eve Final countdown begins to Namibian independence Signing of historic southern Africa peace protocol ends more than two decades of hostilities North faces trial (AFP): Truce shaken (Reuter): Foam banned QC appointed (AFP): Arms leave (AP): Missile death Low-ebb talks (AP): Aquino denial (Reuter): Prison fire (AP): Dog kills baby (Reuter): Onassis drug (AP): Strike over Abbey National Building Society Janneau Curb on German parties angers forces Boots Threat of election anarchy intensifies in Sri Lanka Island's deepening crisis Rioters demand return of Solidarity Party chief presses for rapid reforms Yugoslav economic crisis Simpson Iccadilly Olympus Az300 Superzoom Thatcher 'calls in' Irish pledge Peers criticize TV White Paper Scottish spending is to rise by 6% Ecpenditure Aid Armenia Earthquake Disaster Committee Electricity Bill's second reading Power Farce puts its mark on last days before polling Tory attacks health Dispute over safefy of eggs Prime Minister Ministers want nurses' pay trial Pupils praised for rail help Paintings for Wales Assurance on hackers Wheel-clamp Parliament today Called to account A summons from Robert Sheldon can make even mandarins tremble. William Greaves talks to the man with the task of guarding the public purse Goodbye '89 Craig Brown EN3VY Martin Fletcher Picture Gallery If terror stalked America Conor Cruis OBrien considers the realities of human rights Major ascendant Commentary Robin Oakley Unload these passengers Woodrow Wyatt From Our Correspondent: Dec 16 On this day 1911 The Priness Royal Shipwrecked Weasel Words Too Short a Step Good House Selling School clash in inner London Drinking on TV 'Aids charter' rebuff Industry's need to invest more Pursuit of peace Eec tax policy Community care Drax power station Star attraction Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Drivers' view of traffic troubles Tucking in Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Receptions Home Improvements Kitchens Dinners Memorial services Birthdays today English-Speaking Union of Pakistan Forthcoming marriages Appointments Sir John Biggs-Davison Eton College Export ban on nude Sale room Paul Sieghart Protector of individual rights Labour opponent of unilateral nuclear disarmament Dynamic Australian investment entrepreneur Remember them that are In bonds, as bound with them:… New cancer hope Science Report Anniversaries Service reception Angels and ministers of grace (and favour) defend us State funds or commercial sponsorship for the arts? Andrew Billen looks at the latest arguments as explored in a Channel Four programme tonight Dogs and didactics Television Suite Support Trusting her instincts Hilary Finch meets Cathryn Pope, the soprano star of this Christmas's seasonal offering from English National Opera Magnificent Tennessee Theatre Orpheus Descending Theatre Royal Haymarket Club Monkey Brentford Watermans Creation continues EIC/Boulez Queen Elizabeth Hall Carter Celegration Diamond Compositions Offering a helping handshake As the City prepares to shed more staff, employers are starting to realize that the best pay-off is the help of a redundancy counsellor. Sally Brompton reports Cracking solution Multiyork ASTRA This selective guide to entertainment and events… Classical Top 20 Concise Crossword No 1745 Across Entertainments Out of the Cole house Winning Move Faithful Witnesses Selfridges BBC 1 A woman of some note Television Choice Radio Choice Travellers Tales Compiled by Peter Dear and Jane Rackham The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,852 Licence fee to be preserved BBC: Pay-as-you-view plan dropped Mixed tax will save £80m ITV: Compromise on levy Weather The Pound A bird's-eye view of the egg crisis Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Thorn's Inmos sell-off Flop issues ECC up 30% Gateway rise Stock Markets The Times Stock Watch 0898 141 141 The Pound Hopes dashed for Clowes refund by Christmas French anger at blame for tunnel delay Saunders granted legal aid Racal in two deals as profits leap Brussels stalls over bid for Plessey British courts musct decide issue first By Our City Editor: Bankers are happy, says Bond Blunt message to Rowland over debt burden Pound hit by US rate fears FAI shares plunge as Adler dies Vaux Group plc. Index Scottish & Newcastle Breweries plc City tempers enthusiasm for Racal Tempus T&n purchases Abex interests for £27m Plysu interim up to £3.6m Oakwood in £9m sale B&C offshoot buys in US Wimpey acquisition By Our City Staff: Bond avoids freeze on Lonrho shares Airtours at the double Company Briefs 32% increase at Eurocopy £100m issue by Enterprise Devenish rises 14.8% Norton Opax ahead of City expectations with £35.6m Turnover up 51% at McCarthy By Our City Staff: No payout after dip at Aitken MG fallout spawns dirty tricks Granada plans £100m sell-off Norwich Union about-turn Ford Sellar's £6.8m interim Pollock reels in at last The Times City Diary On the cards Ii By Our City Staff: Vaux may split hotels Pruning at Parrish Building boom set to slow Thai oil find for Premier ICL purchase Wakeling MD Chief leaves Wembley sale BM Monk's plan opens the Gateway to recovery Comment David Brewerton Hold on for a win at T-Line Dow edges up on last-minute rally Wall Street GM Bush challenged on US deficit President-elect is urged to consider new taxes on tobacco, alcohol and imported oil RTZ falls on talk of BP deal Stock Market Iceland Quadrex's appeals commence Shaftesbury's £18.8m buy Wardell rises National Westminster Bank PLC Carlton Cdx Fine Art interim blunted to £2.8m Recent Issues Alpha Stocks The Gateway Corporation Plc London Traded Options Traditional Options Psychiatrists' duty of confidence Law Report December 14 1988 GMC can be challenged by judicial review Unpaid VAT can be set off against refund due Power to give leave for unseen amendment Volatile trading Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Crisis that threatens the foundations Gree Andreas Papandreou has influenced Greek political life for 25 years, but he is now an ailing man besieged by scandals and party infighting. the future of Greece is starting to look increasingly confused and uncertain, writes Mario Modiano Opposition parties, in rare unison, are calling for immcdiate elections Whatever the outcome of the present crisis, the Pasok era will leave an indelible mark Olympic Airways Modern Greece AEH An easing of the Aegean tensions Creece/2 Greek National Tourism Organisation Olympia vies for the golden games National Bank of Greece Shrewd masters of the merchant seas Astute enough to snap up modern carriers The Creek Force A positive climate turns distinctly sour Greece/3 A policy of austerity has set Greece on a sound economic course but, as Yannis Marinos explains, it could easily change Stones tell of Greek past Greece/4 Archaeology provides the answers to the politically inspired debate over the ethnic origins of MacEdonia, writes Kerin Hope Unwelcome loll in the land of lotus eaters Greek tourism is suffering from a catalogue of woes which include strong mediterranean competition, says Chris west Hotel AThEnAEum Inter Continental Pirotiki Lines OAED Metaxa Senior Secretaries Mary Holland Sarah Hodsie Grace Eagle Recruitment Merry Weather The Boardroom Sarah Hodsie Grimley JR Eve Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon Yates Limited Joslin Rowe Secretaries Tate Secretary to Md Sitex Security Products Limited The Work Shop Financial Times Business Information Gordon-Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anthony Cook Associates Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Cartier Ltd Merry Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items TV's teaching role in danger Opinion Lady Plowden European Sales & Marketing Manager PSC Satex Group SEL Findlay Publications Limited Not for gropers in the mud After 70 years, the Beaverbrook formula may need a shake-up, writes david Leitch Pulling at the heart-strings Lisa O'Kelly reports on advertising's role in the battle for a healthier nation Club Twenty Four AFRC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fans of the fanzine The underground football Press is scoring in London Walker Books International Thomson Business Publishing Lessons in the mailbag The new satellite channels should heed the gripe factor, Susan d' Arcy writes 'The criticisms may prove distressing for the satellite challengers' SP SKY CMC Crown Communications Group PLC Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Campaign goes flat Bylines University of Newcastle upon Tyne Department of Fine… Chartleigh Merry Weather Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Young Audio Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake LBW Maine - Tucker Northumbrian Water Seer Selections Non-Secretarial TM Gordon-Yates South East London Radiotherapy Centre Tv Promotions Company Super Secretaries The Park of Prosperity London Property John Charcol The Park of prosperity In the Market Mortgages Berwick Financial Services Plc Wiggins Country Property South of the Thames Puerto Sotogrande Robert Bruce & Partners Carleton Smith & Co. Hamptons The State maybe toppled! Town? Country Building Society Rentals Prudential Property Services Oxford Street in front It's boom, not gloom Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leasehold business for sale London N1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The £31 billion business of betting Are the bookmakers putting enough back into the sport from which they make their living? The Times today starts a three-part analysis with this report from Graham Rock on the conflict in racing Agassi backs Lendl return Tennis Gresham's led through the hoops by Te Aute Schools Rugby Moore steps into breach for Pyatt The Big Four Hodkinson is chasing Cruz Boxing Tomorrow Saffron Lord hard to oppose Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Worcester Selections The Times Racing Service Pitman continues excellent run with first four-timer Hennessy hero tempted by Ascot 's SGB prize Saturday's Big Race BBC1 Plumpton results Mole Board is market leader for Ladbroke Call to reopen Jarvis case Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuter): Yousuf tilts tide with a composed century Chamberlain's injury is a worry Today's Fixtures Richards is relieved by flashy finish to West Indies victory Cricket Marino's passing leads Dolphins American Football Sport on Tv South West favour elusive Buzza over erratic ebb Rugby Union: Divisional Changes Conflict with the Opinions of National Selectors Rutherford rues trip which ended partnership David Hands, continuing our review of the best sports books of the year, makes a selection from the rugby shelf Bond's maxi will not enter Fastnet Yachting Gordon's chance to avenge defeat Table Tennis Carter finds little change in his status Squash Rackets Hindmarch brings reserve of strength Campese receives call Important sponsorship for new tournament Golf Bradford hope for confidence boost at expense of Everton Football: Clough Looks to Full Strength Forest to Accept to Accept Second Chance against Leicester in Littlewoods Cup Wilkinson winner for Watford Last Nights Results Welling set sights on cup landmark Fa Cup Rehabilitating a football club Kilcline sent to Coventry Henley put limit on entries Rowing For the Record Venue of irony and nostalgia Shreeves unmoved by talk of rival Footballers may host Trophy final Rugby League Shrewsbury's prize Blow for Francis Women's downhill is beset by problems Sking Allen refuses to resign over Graveney Cricket Westminster rally to maintain run of success Schools Football Martin running London Athletics Moynihan ready to change ID rules Call to Chile shows steep fall in status of Rous Cup The West Lancs Project Camel-haired approach to Savile Row Gateshead erase memories and records of Jenkins Bruno to fix date Sport in Brief Levy campaigners put case to MPs Davies would like to stay captain of Wales Hidden hazards in the deep end End Column
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