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News from 20/12/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Craig Seton and Ronald Faux, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, Elizabeth Gage, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Mike Windsor, Sybil Coote, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Robert Maas (partner), Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Jeremy Kingston, A. Cooper, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, D. Bloom, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, J. K., E. S. Hodgson, Mitchell Platts, Yehudi Menuhin, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Michael Evans, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Ian Crichton, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Charles Bremner Havana, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Rosemary Unsworth, Colin Ward, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Sheila Gunn and Robin Young, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Humphrey Hawksley, Clive Jacobs, Norman de Mesquita, William Wycherley, Leslie Tilley, Regine Tatham, Steven Downes, John Woodcock, Martin G. Richards, Managing Director, J. N. Spencer, Wolfgang Munchau, Philip Virgo, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Carol Ezzell, Michael Dynes Brussels, David Miller, A. E. B. Lenton, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Philip Webster and John Young, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Yuri Matischen, Tim Congdon, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Bernard Hypher, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andro Linklater, David Brewerton, W. A. M. Edwards, Christopher Walker, Jon Nicoles, Iain MacLeod, Hermione Parker, John Penman, Matthew Parris, Roger Boyes Rome, David Tytler and Douglas Broom, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, R. A. Whelpton, Dr R. MacKie, Keith Blackmore, Valerie Riches (National Honorary Secretary), Barry Wood, David Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, A. B. Goyder, Bailey Morris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, A. L. King-Harman, K. N. Redsell, R. Scott, Maria Scott, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Richard Sarson, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Paula Burnett, Mary Dejevsky, Philip Jacobson Paris,

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£19m payouts to destroy eggs and hens MacGregor unveils plan to ease crisis Christmas: pagan or Christian? Portfolio plus Accumulator Index Traffic jams cut speed of 999 services by half Halifax debt warning on mortgage payments One PC killed, another wounded by bank raiders Polce chief prases 'absolute unalloyed courage' of unarmed constables who tackled shotgun gang Young orders inquiry into County NatWest Likud and Labour agree to rule Israel in new coalition The Famous Grouse Forensic service faces staff crisis News Roundup Electricians' setback Man on gun charge Roads cash increase Potholers rescued Launch day for Ark Shotgun ruling attacked Pickfords Travel The pick of the travel offers over 330 Shops… Life or death poser as ambulances crawl at 11mph in traffic Killing brings a call to arms Stopping the gunmen Armed police arrest 12 Crackdown on Tube crime Death toll this year is 26 Samonella controversy MP incurs wrath of Speaker Kinnock tells Ulster families to stay on Soap operas help children to learn, psychologist says Head quits as governors side with blind boy College lecturers face 37-hour week By Our Media Editor: Sky deal with Warner Baker endorses extra science lessons National curriculum Train set discovered in attic clocks up £19,800 Saleroom Minolta Soldier's bomb 'made boy a human fireball' Victims get £38,000 over water pollution Portfolio—PLUS—Accumulator Loan firms will be forced to spell out real cost and risks Recession in house sales Ba staff on stand-by for shuttle holiday rush Judge's ruling on Derwent Perks help lift executive pay by 30% How Nimrod and the Queen of Light saved a pilot from the storm Musical takes £2m in advances By Our Political Correspondent: Tough cash conditions for councils Owen wants European election pact Tories retain Hampshire Central Extra funds to add 700 staff Crown Prosecution Service Clapham disaster inquiry extended Boxer's win Science park Children ill Unleaded first Two killed Castro's socialist time warp keeps perestroika at bay Soviet reforms spread to school classrooms French transport strikers drift back World Roundup Peace talks delayed Vanuatu ruling Malaysia accused Lisbon socialist vote US and EEC sharpen knives as meat war looms Armenians deny relief supplies are going astray Bikini sinks into a sea of debt After eight years, scars of earthquake remain Italy's bleak lesson for survivors Defiant PLO vows to keep up its attacks on Israel Champagne Hostel for immigrants hit by bombs Most disregard poll boycott... Sri Lanka election From Our Correspondent, Thihagoda, Sri Lanka: …but villagers in south stay at home Gandhi sets out menu for peace in Peking Hanoi pulls out 18,000 troops Decade of Cambodia conflict winding down Plessey Bush seeks Western review of Third World debt policy (AFP): Victory. for airline hostesses in pay case (Reuter): Gulf appeal (Reuter): CDU survives (Reuter): Detention law (Reuter): Jiang cancer (Reuter): Jordan shuffle (Reuter): Tycoon held (AFP): Marcos better (Reuter): Italian home December 19 1988 Minister's £19m plan for eggs fails to satisfy MP asks for new London minister Bleak holiday 'for nine million' Picture Gallery MP's warning to would-be child abusers Call for sentences to be reviewed regularty Gummer predicts rate rise need be 'only about 2%' Currie was used, says Labour Computer scheme for £1.2bn Agencies get more cash Pensioners' bonus praised £10m more for Ilea Weight check on lorries Unicef grant Parliament today Helping yourself to the future After years of despair and official neglect, some of the people of our inner cities are finding that the answers to their problems can be found in their own hands. Colin Ward examines the success of housing co-operatives—and the suspicions of the politicians When the Bridge Park Centre is officially opened today, it will be a tribute to the vision of one man, Andro Linklater reports Philips Friends of the Elderly Fendi Times Diary Barry Fantoni State of constant turmoil Michael Hamlyn on the impossible task of governing Sri Lanka Burns' morning after Commentary · Tim Congdon The meanest trap of all Hermione Parker (From a Correspondent): On this Day The Houndsditch crime was the murder of three policemen by a group of Russian/Polish so-called anarchists on December 16. Two of them were later discovery in a house in Sydney where they were killed during the famous siege Open for Help Prudence with Plastic The Fragile Cradle A stitch in time for disasters Tucking in Mrs Currie and the great egg scare Child-care dangers Traffic troubles Long-standing plaint Fair shares for all over Vat False distinction Diminishing assets Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements The King's School Canterbury First and last Forthcoming marriages Two honoured by RHS Prosperous season for sale rooms Picture Gallery University news Luncheon Church news Latest wills Bryanston School Anniversaries Appointments Mrs J. de Rothschild Roy Chaplin Brigadier Geoffrey Pigot AIR Commodore Andrew Geddes ILSE Graham I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren came and… Picture Gallery Tackling the defective gene Science Report British Heart Foundation Festive Season Deadlines Title deeds Television Pupils of Messiaen Concerts LS/ Salonen Queen Elizabeth Hall Alban Berg Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe Artful dodges for parents Looking for children's outings which will include something for the adults to enjoy? John Russell Taylor has some suggestions Flag The Place Dance Craftily mature Rock Chris Rea Wernbley Arena An uncut gem Theatre Sticky Fingers King's Head Not quite full-scale Figgy Pudding Lyrc, Hammersmith Toyshop New line for well-heeled charms Golden seal of success A simple token of love sparked a glittering career in jewellery for Elizabeth Gage Precious proceeds Break Out the rocks Pile on the glamour this Christmas with gems, fake and real, from jewel-encrusted elephants and bugs to sparkling acrobats and clowns Garrard Concise Crossword No 1750 Entertainments Information Service Word-Watching Winning Move The Shaughraun The Times Gold diggers of 1988 Television Choice Radio Choice NCDL Television and Radio Comiled by Peter Dear and Jane Rackham British tank wins the battle The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,857 Woman motorist tells how she chased the shotgun sang Weather Exit: The Witch, Enter: The Fairy Political Sketch Markets the Pound Executive Editor David Brewerton T-Line lets offer for Suter lapse Rejection call Acatos slips Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch The Times NatWest worries triggered County inquiry Pillsbury bows to GrandMet at $66 By Our City Staff: Hammerson counts white knight offers Elf acquires Lasmo's Enterprise stake GEC plea for early decision rejected High Court adjourns Cramer hearing MB Group Business and Finance 19-23 Technology 25 Sport 26-30 Growth continues as reliability of figures questioned Icahn raises holding Rolls-Royce awarded £275m engine order Business Roundup Elswick's us move Offices acquisition Wa Holdings £1.78m deal £5.1m buys for Caird Wall Street Recent Issues Seascope sale by Ansbacher Broadwell makes £1m Sema sounds a profit warning Chancellor's weekend words on economy fail to inspire the City Stock Market Alpha Stocks Dash of French dressing for Uk oil Tempus Traditional Options London Traded Options Company Briefs Abbey investors stand to gain from float 'loophole' By Our City Staff: Avdel in appeal to US group CSV stops trading in 200 stocks Lloyds draws rein on shop French stake in Drummond Dispute erupts as Carless reveals loan deal breaches Christmas greetings The Times City Diary Write of reply Rank buys Canadian holding Profits soar £1.5m growth Chancery deal BT link-up US purchase Beazer sells Modern debtor Hammerson chief keeps white knights waiting Comment David Brewerton GrandMet's meaty task British Steel predictions The trouble with Next's board Banking on the wrong advertising image Consumers paying price for cosseting of European farmers MP's 'flawed understanding' The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Small losses Stock Exchange Prices Differential in nursery nurse's pay due to material factor other than sex Law Report December 20 1988 House of Lords Kensington and Chelsea Leading London Litigation Solicitors Banking Lawyer New Practice Solicitor Required Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in this Section Please Telephone 01-481… Public Appointments Revellers who dance with the devil The Law There is case for reform of Sunday observance laws, J. N. Spencer writes Legal SIS Technical Public & Health Care Wandsworth The Times Government attacked over the IT policy Multiple Display Advertising Items A Continental look for high-technology Perspective British technology needs trade rather than sponsorship from the Dti City cutbacks slow demand for high-tech employees Why the scientists are growing square trees GM wants its orders down the telephone Sales' Sales' Sales' Post Haste EEC's telecom order opposed IBM sale To Advertise When Lyle became the biggest shot of all Michell Platts, Golf Correspondent, reviews a year in which a Briton won the US Masters for the first time Fumbling Giants crash out American Football Embassy championship passes £100,000 mark Bowls Pools Forecast A way for GPs to specialize Sports Medicine Maradona scores twice as Napoli close on leaders Overseas Football League Results and Leading Positions Wasps finally come down to earth Ice Hockey Team size maybe cut down Student Sport Rapid Raceline Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Nice Dynasty can prove valuable addition to highly successful team Richards extends triumphant run Kempton competition winner Results from yesterday's two meetings The Times Christmas Hurdle for Celtic Shot Sherwood confident All-weather issue reviewed Mandarin: Folkestone Mandarin: Ludlow The Times Racing Service Nation geared to sports success Sweden is an outstanding sporting country David Miller reports on the reasons why Ski Reports Arlberg-Kandahar hit by elements Sking One-day game is under threat from lager louts Cricket: Lloyd Finds Austalian Programme is Not to his Liking Richardson revels in role swap Whitney and Wasim take bowling honours Amiss in line for county appointment West Germany's winning affair with a Yugoslav Tennis By a Special Correspondent: Woman umpire for Davis Cup Loosemore lives up to her new-found status Schoolgirl in England's indoor squad Hockey Southall's understudy given a rare chance Thorstvedt sidelined Today's Fixtures £1.1 m sponsorship deal is the icing on Tottenham's cake Football Sport on TV Bingham stifles the alarm Soviets get in trim for Hobart Yachting Muir owes a debt to radical design Second scalp for Brownsdon Swimming For the Record Newbridge to use film for appeal Newport run into the ground in the West Country Rugby Union A present for the Welsh Kellybrew's knee could be club's Achilles' heel Basketball Five-man team to take the field for United at FA Smith is ready to sell Mirandinha An unkind draw for favourites Tiresome saga is set for sorry end Honeyghan damages Sport in Brief Boycott threat over prize-money Sloothaak turns ofn the Olympia style England maintain faith in Oti Call for fewer selectors (AP): Coughlan to retire from track events (AP): Fresh television deal for Wimbledon tennis Douglas has set a high standard End Column

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