News from 19/12/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Judith M. Mitchell, Andrew Gilchrist, Andrew Morgan, Gordon Allan, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Woocock, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Barbara Bryant, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael Young, Christopher Morris, Gerald Davies, Iain MacLeod, Val Zoldana, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Patricia Morris, Bryan Stiles, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Shenton, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Martin Cropper, Colin Ward, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Edward Gorman, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrea Waind, Steven Downes, George Rae, J. E. Hall Williams, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Michael Adler, R. J. Clothier, Srikumar Sen and Colin McQuillan, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Michael Mates, Chairman, John Cartwright, Winston Churchill, Dick Douglas, Bruce George, Barney Hayhoe, John McFall, John McWilliam, Jonathan Sayeed, Neil Thorne, John Wilkinson, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Sherr, Peter Bryan, Colin Buchanan, Richard Evans, Conrad Voss Bark, Donald S. Akroyd, Richard Owen, Graham Searjeant and Bailey Morris, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Peter Dixon, Geoffrey Foster, Mark A. Charnock, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John England, Christopher Walker, Edward Hanson, Peter Aykroyd, Clive White, Jack Straw, Alan Franks, R. E. Wraith, Jenny Gilbert, Michael Dynes, Peta Levi, David Walker, Maurice Frankel, Joseph Palca, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Bailey Morris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Aidan Nichols, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Fallows, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Rickard, David Wileman and Dick Howard, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,
ResumoLabour warns of debt trap for families Lawson says interest rates will rise if necessary Budget win for Greek Premier Aids crisis Bank fears Swedes jeered Exam results Index TV evidence speed-up in cases of child abuse Kremlin moves towards death penalty abolition Spitak buries its dead More cash pledged to ease London transport Grand Met wins fight for Pillsbury From Our Own Correspondent Tunis: Europe is given terror warning Tiffany & Co A pagan festival? Christmas with the Times Portfolio-PLUS-Accumulator Water authority may sue supplier News Roundup Fines for seal-killing Meningitis cases rise 11 accused of plot USSR takes chess title Crossword dates Party ban bill could reach £1m US advice on government reform to cure British disease Whitehall Brief by David Walker Senior Tory attacks honours abuse Rail unions at odds over Clapham leak Election pact is ruled out by Kinnock Barristers may appear alone Crown court reforms Tory MP urges egg inquiry Miners reject overtime ban Blow to Scargill Fears over poll tax privacy British firm to clinch tank bid Victim of knife gang offers £5,000 to trap 'scum of the earth' By Our Education Reporter: Sexism 'damages economy' Four held over killing of man in car park Plea for more collaboration on gene research Baker backs tuition charges Higher education funding By a Staff Reporter: New hope of saving tabloid Shah sets sights on TV Kidnappers' scourge gets his reward By Our Education Reporter: Protests at plans for school test Cancer Relief Staff flu adds to fears of long delays Christmas flights Released hostage enjoyed captivity May All Tour Christmases Be Black Shock tactic to halt Aids has missed target, says expert Doctors told to back law on records Directions Sotheby's car sale off to a racing start Steam age relics raise £50,000 Saleroom New attempt to ban the pre-entry closed shop Work on Channel M20 link to start Motorway repairs Gorbachov leaves US searching for someone new to hate Moscow turns to rebuilding Armenians urged to leave quake devastation New threat to English in Quebec World Roundup The smile of freedom Fraud with no regrets Grudging end to an African adventure No celebrations as Cuba prepares to withdrew from Angola Rocard plans law to force minimum service in strikes Shevardnadze seeking better ties with Tokyo Lini's rival is arrested in Vanuatu PLO will appoint exile government early in new year Israeli coalition shaky after Arafat success Sino-Indian summit unlikely to resolve border problem Rebel curfew on eve of Sri Lanka poll US judge jails mother indefinitely The presidential candidates and their main policies US nuclear arms plant hits snag Tigers kill Policemen shot (Reuter): 19th hole (Reuter): Ferry sinks Reuter: Mice battle Introducing the thinner city The 'inner city' is an idea, not a place. The words, however, have become a euphemism for the urban poor. But our cities are thinning out as people change the way they work and live. Colin Ward examines whether poor people in the city will benefit from the changes Knowing where to draw the line... The man behind the family edition of The Times Atlas of the World overcame 'moving' towns and sensitive borders Interflora Snakes and ladders in Eden Breaking the Ghetto Stereotype Gran Times Diary Barry Fantoni Advance through retreat James Sherr sounds a warning on Gorbachov's troop-cut proposal Why was it born at all? Forgotten fiascos Commentary Jack Straw From Our Special Correspondent: Dec 19 on this Day 1939 Scuttling of the Graf Spee After a running battle with the British cruisers Exeter, Ajax and Achilles the German battleship Graf Spee limped into Montevideo for repairs. Ordered to leave, she was scuttled on orders from Berlin, three days later her captain, Hans Langsdorff, committed suicide in Buenos Aires. Scuttling of the Graf Spee Montevideo, Dec. 18 Official secrecy The Terrorist Election Big Science Choice of battle tank for Army Teacher transfer Off-peak? Aids charter Paying twice for nation's water Property rights Bias in the arts Transport troubles A plaque for Pound? Snags on reform in sentencing Ryan extradiction Tucking in Escaping the debts of despair With consumer credit standing at a record £25 billion this Christmas, Manchester is offering dept counselling to those with serious financial problems. It could become a national service, Peta Levi reports Plessey Where two is company Has the dismissal of George and Liz Davies destroyed the cult of the couple? Andrea Waind reports Seasonal misgivings Rado Barnardos Playing old games Toytown has gone traditional and thrifty, with dolls and soldiers running pricey hi-tech games out of the nursery A return to 'gender specific toys means girls are going for Barbie and boys for Action Man Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Memorial service Service luncheon Forthcoming marriages Lesson of the Lefebvre affair Picture Gallery Church news The King's School Canterbury Munch's Vampire comes to light Right Rev Cyril Easthaugh Bishop who opposed union with Methodists Ernest Le Quesne Herbert Expert in oil refining techniques Elizabeth Rawson Roman historian and biographer of Cicero Kenneth Burton Marriages Births A direct path into the brain Science Report Sovereign's Parade at Sandhurst Appointments in the Forces Appointments University news Anniversaries DJM: Nature notes Festive Season Deadlines Music with a message Concerts Royal Opera House Rapping the knuckles Radio Northern celebrations Opera Players pass the groan test Theatre The Sleeping Beauty A familiar Grove The Times New Grove Musical Challenge The Answers Down and out Television Ford This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1749 Entertainments Picture of perfection Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Honda An honourable system? Television Choice Radio Choice NSPCC Peter Davalle: BBC1 Conservatives fear political consequences of egg crisis The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,856 Armenian concert raises a million hopes Word-Watching Weather Change on Week Textron to seek talks with Banner Executive Editor David Brewerton By Our City Staff: Bid values T-Line at £165m Stock Watch The Times Pillsbury talks as court rules for GrandMet By Our Economics Correspondent: Lawson hope on growth World Bank warns of new debt risks PEP changes in 'Budget for savings' Chancellor to improve appeal of personal equity plans By Our City Staff: Reed pays £25m for Shah group Former B&Q chief develops a taste for good life shops ST James Court Business and Finance 21-25 Law 24 Sport 27-32 By Our Economics Correspondent: Retailers expect to hit targets Tyndall links with S Korea Mergers control will be a severe test for Brittan Reuter: Philippine debt 'to rise' Clydesdale up to £30m Zetters PLC Last chance for T-Line to hit the Vernons jackpot Tempus Brent Walker casinos 'not for sale' US states ready to swallow poison pills Stop-gap measures against takeovers being up ahead of federal action Fears of overkill while waiting for the bull run Gilt-Edged Sales of dairy desserts 'to soar' The " Shell" Transport and Trading Company City seeks some Spanish sun to brighten outlook at Acatos Bookseller to defy publishers' price rule MG men flock to County Skill shortages pose threat to information technology S&L risk to Reagan budget New cue for a queue The Times City Diary Doubling up The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Sail order The Times City Diary Chase away The Times City Diary Master chef The Times City Diary Berry denies difficulties with County Avdel Spotlight on Lawson's fiscal balancing act Economic View Tranwood bucks trend as poor trade figures take their toll on prices USM Review Parkdale alters payment Mother took child in breach of rights Court of Appeal Law Report December 19 1988 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Officer's duty to act fairly does not include full investigation Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Fiji still designated for extradition Purchaser fails to enforce house contract in minor son's name Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Educational H. M. C. Catholic Co-Educational Trinity College Bristol Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies, Laing & Dick Westminster Tutors Ashbourne Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunningdale School Assistant Matron The Hampshire School Pre University? Post University? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crash Courses in French Montessori & N. N. E. B Devonshire House Abbey Tutorial College Lansdowne Fellowships University Appointments University of Reading Appointments Chair of Computer Science Tenable at King's… University of Cambridge La Creme De La Creme Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants S/H Secretary University of Cambridge University of Warwick Institute for Employment… University College of Swansea University of Oxford Department of Engineering… Personnel Admin/sec PA Secretary/negotiator Part Time Broader Horizons Start the 29th!! Secretary Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Durham Department of Physics University of Oxford Loughborough University of Technology E. L. S Language School Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London's bright lights to go on tour Rugby Union: Clough Utters a Reminder to the England Selectots while Kimmins Emerges as a Huge Presence They Cannot Ignore Glynneath have the last laugh University of London degrees Slight lifting of Welsh grief Second cap for Cunningham Saracens' appetite is whetted When Stones were rolled downhill fast Irish machine has no reverse gear Weekend Rugby Union Results North left holding the plinth as the cup goes elsewhere Early lead proves to be decisive Sweden lacking the will to win Tennis: Players Accept the Surrender of the Davis Cup to West Germany with a Typical Equanimity Steeb helps spread the load Hard-hitting gems of heavyweight wit Sports Books A definitive account is brought up to date Brownsdon heads standings Swimming: British Women Score Triple Triumph in Inaugural World Cup Today's Fixtures Rivers authority's objectives Fishing Mellor suffer a rare defeat Lacrosse Freestyle treble for Croft Belgian rider has his reward for a consistent season Equestrianism Talented Tunstall under pressure Athletics McLeod run continues Schneider shows her technical superiority Skiing Davis climbs mountain to catch White Snooker Mandarin: Gunner Mac set for Kelso encore Mandarin: Kelso Selections Mandarin: Towcester Selections The Times Racing Service Rinus doubtful for Chepstow Champion back today despite heavy Ascot fall Leaders over the jumps Trainers Jockeys Carvill's Hill full of promise Saturday's results Choice of targets for Celtic Chief Danish Flight for Wetherby Rapid Raceline Norwich's progress exposes identity crisis of Liverpool Football: East Anglians Confound Detractors at Anfield to Strengthen Lead in the League and Sound Warning to Close Rivals Francis holds centre stage Coventry suffer a dark day McCall to the rescue Pools Check Lost magic of once glorious spectacle Weekend Football Results and Tables Irish all-clear West Ham run out of steam as Tottenham play joker Virtue triumphs at the Den Blackburn take the top slot Both World Cups are now safe in Australia's keeping Cricket: England Bat Too Slowly to Cause Opponents Much Concern (Reuter): Pakistan closer to their true form Dighton shows willing against Pyne Cycling For the Record Tout overcomes losses to his crew Bobsleighing (Reuter): Bold Azharuddin surpasses Javed (AP): Europe lose to US in final Golf Zadarochny sparkles Wigan leave it to dying moments Leeds dominate after imposing ruthless defence Rugby League Menzies Hill claim title on penalties Hockey Live cup draw highlights move forward Breech kicks Cincinnati to division title By Special Correspondent: Sanchez does not say it with flowers Stoke hit for six by lively Albion Two goals keep a run going Humphrey bound for Newcastle Team jeered for injury forfeit Proud Swedes suffer final humiliation Richards returns to treatment room Staying at Somerset Sport in Brief A student player badly hurt Second chance for charity runners Chatrier calls a halt to war A record set at leisurely pace End Column
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