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News from 23/12/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Steven Downes Indianapolis, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bailey Morris Washington, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Susan Hill, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Richard Owen Jerusalem, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Bill Keller Leninakan, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, William Waldegrave, Jeremy Kingston, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Michael Moss, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Brian James, Roger French, Henry Gee, Joe Joseph Tokyo, Rosemary Unsworth Retail Affairs Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Mick Cleary, Peter Waymark, James Bone, New York, John Dorman, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Michael Evans, Thomson Prentice and Michael Binyon, John Woodcock, Tony Avirgan San Juse, Mary Dejevsky, Moscow, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Janathan Braude, Hong kong, Dennis Signy, William Greaves, David Gollob, Managua, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alfred Morris, Jill Sherman, Sue Abbott, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, T. G. Stanton, Ian Ross, David Mellor, Diana Warwick, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Amedee Turner, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Catherine Sampson Peking, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Hugh J. Greenhalf, Iain MacLeod, Gordon Field, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Alan Franks, Nigel de Gruchy, Frances Gibb and Vivien Goldsmith, Brunsdon Yapp, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Daniel Ward, Hilary Barker, David Sinclair, E. R. H. Jones, Martin Waller, G. Murray Jones, Sally Kinnes, Bailey Morris, John Marks, Nigel Jamieson, Harvey Elliott Peter Davenport and Tony Dawe, Joan Lane, Henry Morris, Maria Scott, Robin Young and David Cross, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Robert Kilroy-Silk,

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Us was warned of bomb threat Sabotage feared as Lockerbie jet crash death toll reaches 275 Embassy bulletin told of terror plot Index By Our Foreign Staff: White House ponders public-alert policy Search for groups with hate motive The habitat SALE A different kind of dying puts Lockerbie in year's litany of tragedy Front hold could have housed bomb Despite security precautions, a determined bomber can still beat the system Channon avoids query on bomb alert 'Nightmare come true' shocks the Commons Crash plane had history of difficulties The Lockerbie Jet Disaster 21 mechanical flaws listed in eight years Checks begin on passengers Emptiness envelops emergency hospital 'Frightening wind' sucked bed through window The final resting place of Flight 103 The Lockerbie Jet Disaster Young lovers were among crash victims Vital clues terrorists leave in wreckage Channon pledges early report on Lockerbie crash December 22 1988 How the queen of the carriers fought on to stay aloft Visiting Thatcher extends sympathy The Lockerbie Jet Disaster Economic League attacked Christmas adjournment debate British claims limited unless airline at fault Sad contrast in a distracted House Political sketch Britain defies European ruling Seven-dau detention of terrorist suspects to continue Yard man retires for health Currie was misled, consultant says Cancer link with passive smoking Sound start to charity spot with LSO Police scour London for unit IRA explosive cache Inquiry on torture of girl Maples Bomb blast soldier is jailed for 10 years Portfolio-PLUS-Accumulator Two remanded on murder charge News Roundup New shadow ministers NHS buy-out planned Five hospitals to close 'Firebombs' defused Leaking gas valve confirmed as cause of Piper Alpha blast H. Samuel Cataract scheme puts couple in focus Youth in private murder case freed Solicitors call for 'no win, no fee' Set the party going with a whole salmon Weekend food prices Man pulls gun over car sale dispute General denies that Moscow means to scrap old tanks only Soviet defence cuts Vienna security talks near success Australian wins Maralinga claim World Roundup Polish party reshuffle Anglicans censured Bhutto brother order Churbanov judges out Small oasis of joy survives within a dying city Reagan policy and Nicaragua both in ruins El Gordo's Spanish magic Hope flickers still for Arias peace plan London cabs to give Nissan a lift Namibia pact sets course for independence LWT Bethlehem 's Christian Arabs face 'Christmas of pain' Shamir says his coalition aims to defeat uprising From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem: Superpower game takes a fresh tack Naked truth in Peking brings men, and a few women, flocking A hardliner with an eye to the future Man in the News Contrasting faces of Israel From Our Own correspondent, peking: Border deal still elusive Gandhi China Four are added to Bush's Cabinet Wives plead for hostages Agent's baby Hanged in cell Distel fined Plotters jailed Air call Ford Solving the jigsaw of tragedy As the painstaking task of sifting through the wreckage of the doomed Pan-Am Flight 103 starts at Lockerbie, William Greaves talks to Frank Taylor (above), who trains men of the Air Accidents Investigations Branch Once upon a perfect time… A big scoop for children Alan Franks reports on a best-seller newspaper by, and for, young people The Children's Society Sheila Gunn Barry Fantoni Punishment in duplicate Commentary. Ronert Kilroy-Silk London's larger choices Tony Ridley contributes to The Times debate on the capital's traffic Learning to save the children David Mellor On this Day Fire-Eyed Defiance A Palace Frozen In Ashes Again New backing for 'big science' Aids charter Traffic troubles A test of Palestinian promises Rights of accused Identity cards The eggs scare Teacher transfer Exam boycott Benefit threat to hostel residents Mappa Mundi sale Tucking in Court Circular Princess Margaret will attend a performance of The… Polytechnic news Forthcoming marriages Coelacanth's golden jubilee Science Report The christening, by Prince Andrew (Afp): Alan Bond is the mystery buyer of Van Gogh's Irises Marriages Appointment University news Memorial service Mr Michele Alboreto, racing driver, 32; Lord Bancroft, 66; Knighthood for judge Dartmouth parade Dinner Luncheon Bernt Carlsson Swedish trouleshooter with UN in Namibia Professor Julian Bloom Pioneer work in the treatment of cancer Major Dare Newell The 'Godfather' of the SAS The Roman quay now lying beneath City commuters on platform one Now are we sure that thou knowest all things, and… Can you always get your copy of The Times? Paradox of the glorious city that became a ghost town Archaeology Latest wills Appointments Royal Society of St George Lincoln's Inn Festive Season Deadlines Change of diet Television Vividly bawdy revival Opera Semele Convent Garden The Zoo of Tranquillity Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Theatre St. Joseph's Hospice The genial face of reesae Having recognized that music is a business, Aswad have at last won the recognition they deserve, David Simclair write Sculpture 's new lease of life The classical figure is making a quiet comeback, Simon Tait writes Compensation from a splendid cast Opera Die Walkure Teatr Comunale, Bologna Winter Sale Oil riggers of 88 Christmas on rigs is not for men only. Sally Kinnes meets the women who will be there Why furs are in the cold The terror tactics go on, but the battle against funs might already be won Millet Science of the obvious We may resent them, hut where is the local authority that las stopped consalting them DM David Morris This selective guide to entertainment an events… Concise Crossword No 1753 Acrpss Entertainments Top Films and Videos O come all ye faithful Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 Thermabond Roofing LTD King of the singers Television Choice A sacrificial tapestry Radio Choice High wind forced a change of route The flight that ended in the streets of Lockerbie Aerial view of devastation caused by the crashing plane The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,860 Weather The Pound Markets Executive Editor David Brewerton Christmas BZW advises Edelman Tootal hopes Stock Markets Stock Watch The Pound GEC in power merger with French group Collins shares rise on approach news Virgin sells Bsb stake to Bond Australian agroup is largest shateholder with 33.71% City shaken by Phillips & Drew fine Series of blunders costs broker £50,000 London Shop bid battle surprise Maxwell sells BPCC to managers £265m proceeds to pay off acquisition debts Trade figure fears push pound down Bejam Bejam Group PLC Business and Finance Crown Industrial bid for Cundell laoses Business Roundup Erskine buys US dealer Cambridge sale plan Trust lifts its dividend US deals for Davy The Times Kelsey dips to £2.6m Same again at Radiant Powell leaves CL-Alexanders after management changes Strategy blot on the Mcc picture Tempus Slowdown in exports for wool textiles EC proposes new rules on takeovers Wider inquiry powers for DTI New Bill sanctions studies into UK companies for foreign regulators Spanish lift holding in Royal Bank Appeal over early water deals God to Mammon and back Kitty Little shares slide l0p on warning of lower profits Rolfein returns to P&d The Times City Diary Mine host The Times City Diary Seat talk The Times City Diary Leaving the herd The Times City Diary London Life may fight on Avdel bid battle near stalemate Half-time loss Firstland drop No payout Offer flops US purchase BP sells Painting by numbers with Healey & Baker Comment David Brewerton A most curious position Drexel to face lawsuits after guilty insider plea Nationwide Anglia Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Time Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Shares mark time Stock Exchange Prices Wall Street Recent Issues Business to Business Last Minute Christmas Bargains Multiple Display Advertising Items Task Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unigate rises to near peak for year on £1 bn bid talk Stock Market Alpha Stocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide The National Vehicle Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items New Cars at Discount Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items London Traded Options Traditional Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Jags rejuvenated For those who dream of ownings 'real Jaguar, reality could be just around the corner, says Daniel Ward. But, sadly, you may think that the prices os over the hill Truce declared after £60,000 roll-over tests KJC The Henlys Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road toll plummets Roadwise Newbourne Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secrets of dressing room put on film Rugby Union: Despite Victories in Southern Hemisphere, Schoolboy Sport is Running Risk of Becoming an Unfashionable Relic Casting vote can be used politically Defence cannot plead wider meaning Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report December 23 1988 Court of Appeal State school bastions crumble Davies in position to be shot at Virile Cheshire prove too hot Judges call for reappraisal of unemployment benefit rule Americans give up their points advantage Swimming Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv The worrying exodus of small-time owners In the debate between racing and the bookmarkers, Sue Abbot, president of the Racehorse Owners' Association, makes a plea on behalf of her members Cavvies Clown joins Desert Orchid in King George line-up Tuesday's Big Chase William Hill MP's Bill seeks to unify racing Results from yesterday's two meetings Kempton doubt over Celtic Shot Edwards chaser to step up No complaints from cavalier in the shadows British jockey hurt in abandoned race chaos Double Bill for final Rapid Raceline Stalwarts against Richards Snow Reports Australians hope to emerge from the shadow of Ambrose Cricket Parker stands in as Sussex coach Fehlmann is first on Merit Yachting Richards may join Smith A 32,000-mile adventure of a lifetime Crew will rely ontheir wits against state-of -the -art yachts Daring finish gives Hoeflehner victory Sking: Austrians Reclaimdownhill Supremacy on Famou Course Agnew breaks the mould Sports Books: Witty Record of a County Summer and Conquering the International Tour Getting to grips with Sumo Simplifying the mechanics of golf Fines put gag on outspoken coaches Rugby League Millwall refuse offer of tickets Football: Italian Versatility Proves Too Much for Scotland to Handle as Roxburgh's Men Again Lost their Way in Midfield Price of Irish failure could be the team's existence Thorstvedt cleared to face Luton Italy expose Scotland's weaknesses Chance for Slough to bridge the gap Non League football by Paut Newman Scramble to join the elite MPs have time to ponder membership card scheme This Season's Troubelspots By a Special Correspondent: Shutt ends marathon match By a Special Correspondent: Blackburn made to sweat Graham is told to stay with manager Boxing Victory goes to Cambridge Skiing For the Record Jockey Club moves to take over the Tote England left out in the cold as tour is called off Crellin to contest fine by RL Christmas A prize question of sport Christie asked to Olympic inquiry Higgins plays under new management Police question Webbe Spitting costs Dennis £1,000 Defender avoids ban on sixth disrepute charge Sansom keen to move north Sport in Brief Back ends season for Anderson Italian's gain is Bailey's loss End Column

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