News from 22/12/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Martin Gilbert, Vijitha Yapa, Peter Coe, Pearce Wright and Robert Matthews, Mark Souster, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Brian Taylor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, R. A. D'ornellas, E. Moran, Martin Fletcher and John Young, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Kerry Gill and Ronald Faux, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Christopher Morris, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Henry Gee, Ruth Stungo, Michael Colvin, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Peter Jones, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Mick Cleary, K. C. Spencer, David Cross, David Sapsted and Andrew Moger, Peter Waymark, Michael Jones, Martin Cropper, Colin Ward, John Bell and Bailey Morris, Jenny MacArthur, Rosamonda A. Cox, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Alan M. Luckes, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Tom Kelly, John Percival, Katie Knapton, Fiona MacCarthy, Gerald Kaufman, John S. Hunter, Steven Downes, David Sapsted, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, John Woodcock, David Cross and Peter De Ionno, Christopher Anton, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, L. Zamyatin, Rowland W. Shepherd (Managing Director), Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Wood, Ross Candlish, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Derek Wyatt, Fernando Mir, Leonard Cheshire, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Rothschild, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, E. Loewy, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Peter Bryan, John Young and Robin Oakley, Liz Gill, Charles Bremner, and Richard Evans and Douglas Broom, James Jungius, Richard Owen, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, R. W. A. Letham, Ronald Butt, Conrad Voss Bank, David Lane, James HOWIE(Director), Niel Kinnock, Ruth Gledhill Jill Sherman and David Sapsted, Harvey Elliott, David Sapsted, David and Michael McCarthy, John Goodbody, John England, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Richard Evans and Michael Dynes, Iain MacLeod, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sallie Ecroyd, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Dynes, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Bailey Morris, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Goodman, Colin Campbell, Richard Thomson and Cliff Feltham, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Michael Llanos, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Sanders, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoUp to 300 die as jet hits town Pan Am 747 crashes on Scottish homes in huge fireball Devastation lit by leaping flames Hunt launched for IRA unit 12 years' jail Index Wreckage in field The Famous Grouse Insurers face a loss of millions Hunt for clues to UK's worst air crash Flames light the night sky as crash of 'Houses were burning like an inferno' Tragic Statistics of the World's Airways Anguished vigil at two airports Surrey murder charge News Roundup Unions in merger Pensioner loses plea Midwives' action off Record new car sales Quiet town that is proud to be Scots EEC rules on listings monoply Direct smoking-cancer link found Currie to face eggs inquiry by MPs Doomed plane 'well inside its service limit' Jumbo brings horror to a small town Plans to curb rural violence are unveiled Lawson 'treading danger tightrope', claim Tories Parents of tortured girl jailed for 12 years Born into a family nurtured on violence, little Doree Mason was virtually doomed to die BMA support for random breath tests By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Crash man's record damages Man must still pay ex-wife Maintenance for illegitimate child Three boroughs allowed an 'at-risk' baby to slip through their legal nets Victim's father urges death penalty Safe manager 'terrorized' Knightsbridge raid Minister calls for extensive inquiry New suits for winner Portfolio plus Accumulator Order refused Boxer for trial Crossbow bail Burgers with unfit Irish meat 'are not in the food chain' MoD criticized on dock privatization Extradition plea in drugs ring case Halifax LRT recruits man from Hong Kong Extra cash may allow NHS beds to re-open Trusthouse Forte Moscow 'shame' at failure to join aid and disaster programmes Shevardnadze fails to restore relations during Tokyo visit (AP): 'Oldest book in world' found World Roundup Oliver North trial set (Reuter): UN team for Angola Paris lawyer charged Faith in democracy Lorry saved sole survivor of Armenia air crash Mocow-The Soviet Union is to allow four nuns of Mother Teresa's order, the Missionaries of Charity, to work at a Moscow hospital, initially for six months (Mary Dejevsky writes). Another four will work temporarily in Yerevan, treating earthquake victims. Mother Teresa was in Moscow yesterday after visiting Armenia and said an morning after had been signed that morning after she met a personal repersentative of President Gorbachov. The nuns include Indians, Poles, Yugoslavs and Italians Abortion anger erupts over Bush choice of health chief Cosmonauts' record year in space-almost Happy return tinged with missed opportunity Hungarian MPs throw out budget in show of defiance Foreign policy will follow unbending Likud line on PLO Israel's hardline coalition Religious parties swallow pride The Times Fraud claim in Sri Lanka poll Argentine Army given fifth shake-up (AP): Ship raids net £27m of cocaine in Miami (AP): Singer critical Ministers go (AP): Theft inquiry (AFP): Leader held (AP): Suspects clear (AFP): Third victory (Reuter): Pets killed President held on mutiny charge Vanuatu's embattled Prime Minister orders arrest Assets of Zaire leader seized by Belgian court US Army man held in spy case Cardinal divides Cologne Catholics Power struggle resolved by Pope Woolwich Big Apple aims to take bite out of its citizens Public interest defence on secrets rejected December 21 1988 Bills to curb press excesses win support Heath defends rights of citizens and the House Meat arrangements 'working' Ministry in touch with Irish officials Treasures should be listed House of Lords Scots form their own committee Rate grant for Wales Royal Assent Parliament today RSPCA Sky Television Minding the body 'Tis the season to sick: how much is psychosomatic and how sympathetic should we be? Liz Gill reports How to give people a handful of hope Spectrum Colin ward concludes his look at our urban crisis on a note of hope Barnardos Back pain and work In our hi-tech world, sedentary jobs are more likely to give you back ache than working on a building site Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary The crash of flight PA 103 Harvey Elliott looks at the investigators' task in Lockerbie Just thirty years on Commentary Ronald Butt In the depths of despair Swan River Movement in Marsham St Crusade behind the Curtain A Lost Child Wary response to Mr Arafat Heavy on the roads Bias in the arts? Soviet thanks for aid to Armenia Disaster relief 'Glasnost' in action Further thoughts on the eggs scare Sea food cocktail Terror campaign in N Ireland Clapham rail crash Relative values Court Circular His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales will pay a… Judge retiring The Oratory School Anniversaries Marksbros Circus Marriages University news The puzzle of the marsupial sex gene Science Report Forthcoming marriages RAF Cranwell graduations Birthdays today Service dinner Appointments Fellowships Royal College of General Practitioners Sir Philip Magnus-Allcroft Convivial biographer of the heavyweight Prof Malcolm Waldron Founding professor at University of Surrey Jilda Smith For we ourselve also were sometimes foolish,… Christie's gift to college On the Record Latest estates British Heart Foundation Festive Season Deadlines Christmas Self-assured and stultifyingly dull Television NSPCC Sweet smile of success David Robinson is charmed by rock star Michael Jackson's celebration of his own mythology Cinema Moonwalker (PG) La Bohème (U) A need to serve Hilary Finch meets soprano Barbara Hendricks, who sings the role of Mimi in the new film of La Bohène, reviewed above Outdoing the movie Theatre The Wizard of Oz Lessons in merry-making School for Clowns Lilian Baylis Spink La Bohème Monk of gaudy habits Fiona MacCarthy on the devout and the dissolute for God's sake Cancel All our Vows By Brocard Sewell Aylesford Press, £9.95 Greek nous Peter Jones The Revolutions of Wisdom By G. E. R. Lloyd California, $45 Foyles Art Gallery Christel Weingart Jim Reynolds Faceless father of Tintin Martin Spence Hergé By Thierry Smolderen & Pierre Sterckx Casterman, £13.25 Bland System analysis Irving Wardle Stanislavsky By Jean Benedetti Methue, £16.95 Glynn Boyd Haute Mountain greenery Ruth Stungo Alpine Gardening By Roy Elliott Alpine Garden Society, £12.50 New Books Higher Education This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1752 Entertainments Best Selling Books Star-crossed in love Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 Womack & Womack Some sobering thoughts Television Choice Dusting off a classic Radio Choice Terrorists flee suburban bomb factory after being disturbed by would-be thief Manhunt after IRA explosives cache found in London The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,859 Weather Poison plot in Alice's world Political sketch The Pound Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Christmas the with Times Plan for Suter Peel attacks Stock Markets The Times Stock Watch The Pound Conflict of interest fear over NatWest inspector US senators seek Plessey bid inquiry By Our City Staff: Payment hopes on Clowes hit Loser is a winner in Pillsbury battle Chief executive profits from GrandMet takeover Plastic cartels in £40m EEC fines R-R talks break down High Court ruling fuels water fight The Economist Business and Finance Drexel to pay $650m fraud fine Pilkington in £110m buyout US record producer takes Chrysalis stake Business Roundup Profits slip at Batleys Hughes takes option Perkins expansion IMI buys in Germany Sale Tilney in £6m deal Public Works Payout rise at Sterling Iceland 'has over 42%' Rockware acquisition Recruitment of tied agents could mean Camifa break-up Suter heads for bargain basement Tempus Brierley bid beats BA to Air New Zealand (Reuter): Singer head for trial on 12 charges Bush sends 'strong message' on deficit President-elect appoints own nominees to key posts 'No foreign risk' over electricity Palmer in £85m buyout 'Subsidies in EEC equal £500 a worker' Meeting switch By Our City Staff: Delta and Hawker Siddeley link in £200m cable venture STC wins joint $400m contract Piccadilly Radio pays £13m for Midlands Bond's street in W8 The Times City Diary Picture Gallery By Our City Staff: Modest rise for Arlen Advertising angers Minorco Eat, drink, but be wary The Times City Diary Going public The Times City Diary Shocking filler The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Friendly lifts hotel total to 13 Common ground The Times City Diary London Life votes invalid Reed deal BET takeover Profits slump Payout raised Kelt claim Britannia plc Courts leap clumsily into troubled waters Comment Hard to figure out the truth Wall Street Recent Issues Avdel Alpha Stocks OECD forecast dashes hope of late rally in share prices Stock Market Adjourned business at extraordinary London Life meeting was not valid London Traded Options Traditional Options Quiet trading Stock Exchange Prices Account Days: Dealings began December 12. Dealings end tomorrow. §Contango day December 28. Settlement day January 9. §Forward bargains are permitted on two previous business days Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures JRK James R Knowles UniChem Farsound Engineering Ltd Banking and Accountancy The Brewers' Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors Warwick Management (UK) Ltd. Experienced Sales Person JBA (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items JPMorgan Multiple Display Advertising Items ISIS Crisis at Christmas Lambs reduce Cannons lead Squash Rackets Adjusting the law Levy that presents a taxing problem Racing and the Bookmakers Tom Kelly, director general of the Betting Office Licensees Association, comments on The Times series on racing's plea to the bookmakers Border crosses an Australian boundary Cricket: The Latest Player to Reach his Hundredth Test Match Apperance Has Done so in Record Time Academic excellence and sport Border's Career Record Inquiry into racing timely Snub to women at Henley Status in question Power of union Waugh run chase foiled by light Greenidge and Dujon take batting practice Fame but no record for landing 381b trout Fishing Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Alekhine to spark off long-range treble for the Pitman team Dwyer delivers four winners at Edinburgh Aquilifer still favourite Edinburgh results The Times Elsworth pulls Floyd out of Ladbroke Young appointment Bangor From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Carvill's Hill unlikely to run at Leopardstown Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Muddle issues ultimatum The Times Racing Service Losing sight of that vital spark Soviet put the emphasis on science instead of spontaniety in the search for sporting excellence Peter Coe (left), father and coach of Sebastian Coe, examines the changing trends in Soviet sports science, as reported by David Miller in The Times this month Zurbriggen's cautious run hands Bittner surprise win Skiing: Swiss Champion Makes Rare Miscalculation to Remain behind Girardelli in World Cup Snow Reports Khalsa beat Slough to maintain challenge Hockey Volleyball New faces in English squad Brooking launches a debate Secrets of the stables de-coded Sports Books Our correspondent reviews of the best sports books of the year continue with Michael Seely on racing and Stuart Jones on football United to consider an appeal Disciplinarians on trial in case against Dennis Football Full back reported for abuse Segers steals show as Wimbledon survive a shoot-out Football: Curle is Latest Wimbledon Captan to Be Booked as Wayward Shooting Forces Penalty Drama By a Special Correspondent: Inspired display by Slaven Northampton through Last Night's Results Cards may be used for pilot scheme Roxburgh lining up a puzzle for the Italians Ratcliffe is back on the injured list Faldo a hit on the fairways Golf 1988 PGA European Tour statistics Brownsdon signs off with another medal Swimming For the Record Both Oxford teams adrift after slalom Sking Loosemore is unable to play Tennis (Reuter): Russians to go professional? Bath play quality in Wales Hosts pushed over to comprehensive defeat The Pool Promoters Association Wish All their… Littlewoods Pools Liverpool RFU paper could discover what is best for the game Rugby Union Waldron backing for Neath Luckless Irish are swept aside by Spain's brilliance A trading loss for Luton The things they said in sport Christmas with the Times England's flop is worth nearly £1m Sansom given chance of a passage north Warren must wait for judgement Champion hunts a new career French duo fail with late appeal Sport in Brief Graveney accuses Pakistan Slaney critical of drug tests Coaches face big fines for criticizing referees A salute to the doped pedaller End Column
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