News from 17/12/1988
1988; Gale Group;
Autores
Executive Editor David Brewerton, Jill Sherman and Tim Jones, Andrew Billen, Jonathan Agnew, Holly Hill, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Stephen Leather, Tim Jones and Rodney Cowton, P Howells, Harvey Elliott, Michael Palmer, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Jeremy C. Burrows, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Jeremy Flint, Roddy Forsyth, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, John H. Horlock, Vice Chancellor, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Bill Keller, Hilary Doling, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Hugh Leggatt, Mark Souster and Stewart Tendler, Paul Bareau, Carol Salmon, Mick Cleary, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rosemary Unsworth, John M. Ashworth, Vice Chancellor, Jenny MacArthur, David Tudor-Pole, Jon Kimche, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Dynes, Brussels, David Cameronmoore, Frances Bissell, Clark L. Brundin, Vice Chancellor, David Brewerton and Graham Rock, Robert Barkshire, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Humphrey Hawksley, Paul Wheeler, George Teeling Smith, Director, Jack Waterman, John Ardagh, Steven Downes, George Rae, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Woodcock, Stephen Johnson, Sydney Friskin, R. Kingsley-Taylor, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Laurence W. Martin, Vice Chancellor, Robin Oakley Political Editor, David Miller, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, V.G., David Sapsted and Andrew Moger, Raymond Keene, William Holmes, Dennis Lawton, Director, J. E. Cowen, Gareth Huw Davies, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Paul Griffiths, H. R. Anderson, W. J. Burroughs, Martin Trew, David Glencross, Director, John Bell, Paul Charman, Joyce Whitehead, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Geoffrey Foster, Ben Pimlott, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Deyan Sudjic, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Ronald Keay, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, Clive White, John Page, Chairman, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, Eric A. Ash, Michael Dynes, Peter Bottomley, Graham Mather, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Jonathan Meades, Simon Rose, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Maria Scott, John Campbell, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Tony Hetherington, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Maggie Drummond, Digby Larner, Mary Dejevsky, Ivor Davis, Richard Williams,
ResumoSection 2 Currie resigns as 10 more take out writs 'That's politics' says controversial Health Minister Government injects cash to stem eggs crisis Quake concert In today's 52-page Times Our Foreign Staff: New US defence chief Merger opens battle of bookmakers Section 3 Motorway knife gang in wave of stabbings Quake survivors delay bulldozers HINE Section 4 Crack-down on work shirkers to save £140m Airports rail link under discussion News Roundup Guinness case delay Heath ready to serve Charity chess battle Comics' hats unsold Duke's son had drugs G 'n' J Currie falls victim to her high-profile political style As the writs tly the Government loses its most flamboyant minister 'I think this the best course' The resignation letter Glee and sorrow over exit BR admits work on signal was defective Internal inquiry into Clapham crash makes preliminary judgement Prince's city aid charity faces closure By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Joint teams to tackle child abuse Nederlands Credit Bank World to hear Times Armenia concert Shah in talks with Reed International Staff all in plot, court told Safe deposit robbery case Teacher's By Our Crime Reporter: Police will review riot procedure Christmas With the Times Portfolio Plus Accumulator Moore unveils Bill aimed at cutting benefit for workshy Prince speaks for homeless Urgent moves to help poultry farmers December 16 1988 Parliament Salmonella Epping fuels Tory fears over next poll Gibraltar witness in libel win Bill to curb press violations Citizens' privacy Minister reaffirms promise on embryo research Bill Abortion Air-lesson gift tokens 'a success' Correction London students to get cost of living increase in grants Contracts for tests are agreed Kleinwort Barrington By Our Education Reporter: Parents 'misled on teacher transfers' By Our Education Reporter: Rugby field sale clash Tourist had 500 lizards in his luggage Customs impound endangered species Battersea dogs look for willing owners Bonus for senior BBC staff provokes anger P&O bow to court judgement Cyril Kaye No Title Health Education Authority Brussels portfolios allocated without customary blood-letting New European Commissioners get down to work PLO in from the cold as US talks begin Karachi curfew as riots spread World Roundup (Reuter): Vanuatu in crisis Palme suspect remand Dingo case claim Spanish union protest Armenian death toll estimate 'too low' Pravda hits at nationalists MP spotlights the lure of shady stock transactions High cost of politics in Japan Soviet abortion rate tops births Tower survives FBI inquiry to head Bush defence team Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Pentagon insider concedes need to trim forces budget Plane crash kills 10 in outback (AP): Buhari freed (Reuter): Rig men safe (Reuter): Speaker quits (Afp): Eastern tour (AP): Star piano China 'may drop Khmer Rouge' 'Golden Bedsheet' fraud spawns Italian rail scandals Soul singer's car chase ends in US prison Sri Lanka 'facing its worst crisis yet' Jayewardene talks to The Times Fears of renewed Gulf war as peace talks suffer delay Simon Barnes Barry Fantoni Cracking the edifice Commentary . Graham Mather Getting London moving Peter Bottomley replies to The Times series on capital congestion In the forest something stirs Ben Pimltott Christmas Cards Farmers' Revenge The Music Stops Too Little Levy Vote to boycott degree exams Drinking on TV Response to Arafat Closer control of bank lending Nurse grading Hereford Cathedral Walking to school Political bias in the arts Heritage for sale Hands off! Sweetness and light Court Circular Luncheons War and Peace Ball Chaumet Anniversaries Dinner University news Forthcoming marriages Loyal warriors who followed their ruler to the grave Archaeology Birthdays Appointments in the Forces Service dinner Hms Fox Last post Ulanhu Philip David Whitting Major-General "Peter" Gregson Countess Human Latest wills Loneliness is just one problem Douglas Reed My heart rejoiceth in the Lord. Mine horn is exalted… Linking genes and geography Science Report Announcements Cancer Research Campaign Total Care of the Elderly Church services tomorrow Fourth Sunday in Advent Times Newspapers Ltd Church news Telecom Grounds for coffee To make a cup of coffee you need boiling water, a spoon and a jugso why bother with a £400 espresso machine? Deyan Sudjic looks at the bankable bean Word-Watching Charles Jourdan Parker The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,855 The Pound Word-Watching Weather Calvet Reserve Aviation: Squeezing the Middle No Title Edelman in new buys Beazer sale The Pound Stock Market Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch The Times Bid for Next may follow Sears sell-off Inflation could jump to 7.5% next month Denmark may sell air stake Plessey bid 'benefits' outlined By Our City Staff: Distillers trial put off M&G profits steady By Our City Staff: Two extra years for KIO to cut BP stake GrandMet wins in 'poison pill' case Clerical Medical Unit Trust Section Mystery bid for Avdel rejected Champagne Brut Bishop 's move puts King in check The surprise link-up between SAS and Michael Bishop's British Midland airline presents a major challenge to Lord King's British Airways By a Correspondent: Thorn to tackle computer crisis facing food firms Panfida buys 370 retail stores in US Price ring companies in court Fisher gives pledge on share issues Wistech offer A bold vision of world domination and a sharp pair of eyes on the high street The sale of Sears' William Hill to Grand Met contrasts two management strategies By Our City Staff: Ivory pegs payout despite profit fall The scent of bears and distant spring Gus and Hanson display defensive armour By Our City Staff: Cash-rich Hanson to look for acquisitions By Our City Staff: Tartan oil re-start delayed Shopfitter up 100% at halftime Lord Boardman Henry Boot rail disposal Platinum plunges to $522 on Ford research report Substitution fears unsettle metals market By Our City Staff: Broken Hill Pty profits up despite slump in oil output Bridport shares drop on profits collapse Business Roundup Forminster figures fall Reliance interim slips Wellman up to £1.26m C&W in $4m venture with Thai companies Cifer deal for Scorpion $6m buy for Amer Group New York lifts ban on poison pill defences Lower wages attract West German investment to UK Christmas rally under way as interest rate worries fade Stock Market Recent Issues European Commission halts move by Danish fur trader Bid for stake in UK rival refused EEC insurance reform HK bank breaks link with Pao Tinsley Robor ahead Alpha Stocks Dow rebounds in strong trading Wall Street London Traded Options Traditional Options Dinkie to pay £1.6m for shoe companies Go-ahead Bank's man £8.5m issue Apthorp blast $880m buy Directors quit Recovery continues Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Anger as Co-op Bank launches new account Amaf aims for seats on Abbey National board Asset Management Ltd Dealer dismissed after AFBD investigation Independent agents lose their battle Family Money Mending skiing's bad breaks Maggie Drummond reports on ways to insure against bad times on and off the wintry slopes RJ Temple & Company Fimbra Interest Rates Round-Up Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Larger Loans Thoughts of charity the whole year round When the paper is the present Family Money Tried of trudging from one toy shop to the next? Simon Rose gives some easier alternatives for Christmas Bonus is bad news for some Brokers and British Steel A question of legal/administrative fees on mortgages Bank of Ireland Stockbroker fined Ir£500 for obstructing investigation Plea to simplify life claims Golden age for annuities Family Money Portfolio plus Accumulator The Throgmorton Trust Savings Scheme Composite tax rate falls AEG Travel: In Search of Santa Let slip the props of war! The World of Interiors Section 3 Polaroid Who's Shooting what Playing farce and loose The first Broadway drama of the season has a bumpy reception Digging for unforgettable Cole The life of jazz musician Nat King Cole is celebrated on television of Friday in Arena, the first film on him to be autorized by his widow. Clive Davis reports on the facts and myths behind the star's often troubled career The Arts A Great Challenge Profit from Human Values Firm faith in youth The Times Arts Diary Dorrit accolades Paper chasers Village Collection Cello in one hand, baton in the other Concerts Rostropovich/LSO Barbican Life with the Tudor fast set The Arts2 BBCSO /Afherton Westminster Cathedral LPO /Tennstedt Festival Hall Choir celebration tinged by sorrow Monteverdi Choir/Gardiner Queen Elizabeth Hall On Monday: The answers to the Times Musical Republicans in the foyer Television Nice tunes, gorgeous waistcoat Bryan Ferry London Palladium Rock Dance The Snow Queen Sadler's Wells Ovation DECCA Taking Beethoven seriously Records Classical Heart strings Jazz Ian Carr: Old Heartland (MMC 1016) Mark Wood: La Mezcla (MMC 1015) Liquidation Sale Reggae rhythms Rock Valdimir ashkenazy The South Bank Centre Sos Christmas Concerts Pro Musica of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Medici String Quartet Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Children's Orchestra The Magic Flute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay The Philharmonia The Romance of Tchaikovsky Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Tournament of the Mind Gaps in the gallery Gallery of 20th Century Portratis By Roy Jenkins David & Charie, £12.95 Next week on the Books Page Able-LABELS French lessons in love Books Johns Ardagh on Fernand Braudel's passionate tribute to his homeland Women who get their men Crime Marcel Berlins Atrouble of Fools By Linda Barnes Hodder & Stoughton, £10.95 Putting the boot in Shakespeare Paperbacks The Undoing of Thought By Alan Finkielkrant Clardge Press, £6.95 Travellers Tales Quick Guide Equestrian Kent Trail Riding Learn to Paint on Holiday Cross Country Ski Preparation Courses Outdoor Leisure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Playing for the aid of Armenia Freestyle Ouality Irish Horses Deanswood Equestrian Centre Ltd Weather Eye The Week Ahead Patterns of Snow The treasures of the tide Outdoor Leisure Gareth Huw Davies meet the men who value what others discard Salcombe, scene of seabird solitude Weekend Walk Tall, striking and handsome Collecting Sale List Feasting for all The Times Cook Why should vegetarians and dieters miss the Christmas fun? Frances Bissell offers some meals that everybody can share Janneau Rich vein in the salt beef mines Eating out Jonathan Meades samples the fare, kosher and otherwise, ata mixed bag of delis Khan's Restaurant Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Zita Greek Restaurant The Villa Pandora Trattoria Dont Starve in Suffolk Come to Bradley's The Moghul Dynasty Indian Restaurant Oddbins Directory Cordier Robust, red and nice with spice Drink Dow's Copper Chimney Going crackers about bangers Food As British as bitter, the sausage reigns supreme as a national favourite; but which of the many varieties is the 'real thing-and what is it made off Wizard Wine Festive fun time Outings Restaurant Guide The Raj Brasserie Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome Banaras For a touch of glass Gardening Choosing the best plants for your greenhouse Weekend Tips Temple Bar Tandoori No Title Sweetings Fleet Tandoori Indian Restaurant Winning Move Computer Cribbage Wild ways on the board Chess Concise Crossword No 1748 A fine ruff Bridge Don't wrap up World Service Saturday Sunday Travel Books Portrait of a Self-made City Peter Newbold Division of the spoils Travel Cyprus is both Greek and Turkish, beautiful and tacky. Bryan Appleyard hired himself some hippy-wheels and explored this unpredictable island Ski USA from £469 Paris Swan Hellenic Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel North Cyprus The Red Sea, Israel Haymarket Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering The Magic of Italy Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ist Class Club Class Afro Asian Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Xmas/new Year/jan/feb/easter/summer Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Breaks Torquay Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rail Cruises Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ki Bel Air Supertravel Ski Whizz Chalet Parties Multiple Classified Advertising Items A New Year House Party Winter Breaks For the Home Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times New view of the Alps Travel W. J. Burroughs beings the season's regular snow report with a guide to what to expect in the Alpine resorts this winter Shoparound For the Garden All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: The Craft of Giftmanship Santa Claus or bust Travel Rival cliams are made for Santa's homeland. Hilary Finch put on her moonboots and combed the frozen north to track him down Travel Notes Saturday Sunday Dalglish Britain takes up the tennis challenge The ghost of tennis ladies to come Cards cost will be £34 million England to get more League aid Becker awesome as Swedes face defeat Family Edition Section 4 Inside the shrine To a Liverpool supporter, Anfield is both the holy of holies and a home from home. Ian Ross analyses its peculiar magic Real Lager No Trouble Minor slump is no reason for Norwich to ring the changes Football: Leaders and Champions Keep Faith with Settled Sides Today's Team News League score victory over £1.9m bond BSB contract is won by McCormack Hearts drawn at home to Bayern Munich For the Record Chelsea charge right to the top Wark ends the drought for Ipswich Last night's results Focus on stars who did not reach Seoul Gymnastics Cammish aims for double In Brief Downhill change (AP): Dope reprimand All steered up (AP): Petranoff ban Flyers' coach Shouldering on (AP): Surgery for Agassi Whitakers in dominant form Dautsch sneaks past Robins Simming Wigan cast problems aside for semi-final tie Rugby League Americans take to Bruno's style Boxing Unexpected points bonus for Schneider Sking Today's Team News Bridgend may be tested by villagers Guide to the Weekend Fixtures London are in pole position to take divisional trophy Rugby Union Today's teams Sport on TV Australia are by no means invincible Cricket: The Mcg is a Famous yet Daunting Stage for the Women's World Cup Final Park Avenue tour report Hobart poised for Test match call-up Tomorrow England 's rehearsal completed at a canter Sparks fly in a fraught season Sports Book of the Week Racing 's argument for more money Racing and the Bookmakers Senior citizens still doing active service Jack Waterman tracks down five National Hunt favourites of yesteryer, now enjoying well-earned retirement What they achieved Eileen's mushy peas pierce the gloom The Good Racecourse Guide All the Details Vital first steps to a healthy future Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Carvill's Hill makes chasing debut Mandarin: Ballyhane the pick of SGB weights Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: AYR Selections The Times Racing Service Jockey Club to appoint a chief executive Hobbs making most of chances Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Yesterday 's results Ayr Fakenham McCourt moves into second spot with Ayr treble Racing next week Rapid Raceline A Norfolk boy's formula Are champions in sport born or made? Mick Cleary discovers how the world No. 1 sports car driver started out at the age of eight in a battered old Austin A35 Taffeta and Tails Hermans Occasions Belle of the Ball Alais II Proibito Sale Glitz Gown & out Just One Night Designer Evening Dress Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Jampat Jumpers Model Fashion Store Closing in Putney Smoked Scottish Salmon & Venison Birkenstock Roots Grenson SkiMarket Inequality justified only during crisis Law Report December 17 1988 Judicial review refused while appeal pending Tunstall's chance to defeat Ngugi Athletics County players help Exeter push claims Dundee invitation event will benefit Old Loughtonians Hockey Family castle, not for sale Shoparound The Ideal Gift Eelskin Great Lengths Multiple Display Advertising Items Fine Shirts Made to Measure Traditional Style with Modern Convenience P&S Ltd Cultured Pearls Contemporary Jewellery Rose Dodd Pilgrim Payne & Co Ltd Dustbusters Classic Settees More Shoparound Ladderax Bell's
Referência(s)