News from 24/12/1988
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Alan Castle, John Hurst, Jeanette Roberts, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Christopher Godley, Jan Morris, Thomson Prentice and Peter Davenport, Mark Souster, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Alice M. Witts, Michael Binyon, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Flint, Philip Middleton, John Elton, Tony Dawe and Emma Wilkins, Kerry Gill and Ronald Faux, Egon Schiele, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Peter Dear Jane Rackham, Peter Davenport, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Harvey Elliott, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Georges Rouault, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, David Smith Economics Correspondent, George Perry, Henry G. Button, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, K. W. Groves, Geoffrey Matthews, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, David Skidmore, MicHael Seely, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Gloria Tierney, Dennis Signy, J. K. McA. Tod, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Francoise Poulain, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Craig Brown, Teferra Haile-Selassie, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, Charles Bremner and Stewart Tendler, Peter Lloyd, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, V. G., Richard Kingzett, Hugh P. Elliott, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, George Hill, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Michael Austin, Jenny Gilbert, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Jeremy Hart, Leslie M'Caw, Tony Dawe, Joseph Palca, Martin Waller, Hugo Kirby, Kenneth W. Gatland, Jonathan Meades, Peter Philip, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Stewart Tendler, Andrew Morgan and Ruth Gledhill, A. A. Bentley, John Bleek, Judy Froshaug, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Anthony Cox, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoDoubts grow over 747 bomb Channon holiday provokes anger You Can Be Sure of Shell A Christmas Magazine Similarities seen with Air India disaster Dreaming of warm Christinas Houses, families, even the road has gone in the crescent that vanished Special Edition Fugitives linked to blast Deficit down Sporting talk Index Sympathy from Reagan Shattered town yearns for a sense of normality Israeli agency 'warned Pan Am of lax security' Airport baggage checks Bodies may yield clues to cause The Lockerbie Jet Disaster Constant flow of phoney threats Promise of state help by Rifkind Passengers and crew on ill-fated flight 200 made homeless in town The aftermath Neighbours mourn lost baby The Lockerbie Jet Disaster 'I Kissed little Bryony and said take care' Liberty Police hope to keep relatives from site visit Mock crash to test emergency hotline Signalman in TV talk dismissed Disciplining not linked to Clapham, says BR Scotland Yard terrorist bomb alert to shoppers Texas Hope for Lake District How a dwarf star vanishes Todd gets writ over voting Hurd praises shot policeman Coventry bank rabbery Bleak forecast for Leeds University as it faces £3m debt City college to run on Christian lines Jaeger By Our Education Reporter: No exams for 30,000 in Gcse Councils aid Armenia Air Miles Travel the World Post haste for Christmas 12 in brain cell transplants Shortage of 400 officers to check food The Post Office Anger over BBC Mandela concert News Roundup 3 on robbery charges Passengers rescued Ryan letter action Falklanders reassured Dorchester spruce-up Accountant wins bonus Christmas Portfolio US embarrassed by Reagan revelation on military strike Libya's 'chemical weapons' plant Libya has long denied that the plant is used for chemical weapons, and says it makes only pharmaceuticals there (Our Foreign Staff writes). Its official new agency says doctors and nurses are to take part in a sit-in at the plant From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Many 'homeless by choice' Sri Lanka to end emergency state World Roundup UN winner killed Moscow woos king Aids vaccine boost From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: Attack on free space trips Bushspeak fires laser shots at linguistic custom Joy over bribe case acquittals Armenia quake evacuation nears its end Sources in Moscow yesterday gave credence to speculation that President Gorbachov will visit Britain in the second half of January (Andrew McEwen writes). No decision has been made, and Moscow has suggested no date, but Britain has said be is welcome whenever he wishes to come From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: Soviet atomic power halt French curb on police drinking Vatican relies on eternal vigilance in search for the next saint Arens attacks PLO as poll shows most Israelis favour talks West Beirut—Syria, moving rapidly to challenge Mr Yassir Arafat's forces in southern Lebanon, is encouraging the formation of a new guerrilla coalition to step up attacks against Israel and discredit the PLO's peace programme (Juan Carlos Gumucio writes), Mr Ahmed Jibril, leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Syria's intentions by announcing the creation of a "wide united front to resist the surrenderist policy which Arafat is working on" at a rally here Celebrations continue in the shadow of Hirohito's illnes Christmas in Japan The old smoke screen lifts to reveal a jocular Castro From Our Own Correspondent Rome: Arafat seeks support in a wary Rome (AFP): Chadli in again but support dwindles (Reuter): Ambassador's link to Nazis (AFP): Rich oil find Dali setback (Reuter): Briton out Buried alive (AFP): Auditor dies Credit move (Reuter): Polish reform (Reuter): Seoul amnesty Envoy killed Enchanted Europe a Choice of Cities For this Many People with Aids Health Education Authority This is not a usual Saturday. Look, Holmes-like , at… How I learnt to be a real countrywoman A short story by Deborah Moggach Deborah Moggach has published eight novels,… Art appreciation Gift from the past O Little Town Charity co-ordination How to discourage the credit boom Channel tunnel delay Status of Eritrea Flooding on the Fen Defence of family welfare system Space achievement Tv standards Egg fever Father's footsteps Sweetness and light Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester and Princess… Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Chaumet The Light at the inn Anniversaries Cancer: Boosting the immune system Services for Christmas Prof Nikolaas Tinbergen Insights into the way animals behave Lieut-Gen Sir John Evetts Behind-the-scenes work in weapon procurement But if we walk In the light, as he is in the light,… The Samaritans Shoparound Parker Knoll The 'shopeasy' Trolley Chair Sofa Sleepas Cranes of Cardiff Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Blüthners Continued on page 25 Small gains • Shares: Hungry for Appletree16 • Comment: Kenneth… Executive Editor David Brewerton Christmas the with Times £4m Yule buy The Pound Stock Market Stock Watch Trade deficit narrows but sterling fears remain Irish stake in Unigate spurs new bid talk Reed to pay £26m forUSmagazine Sparks fly over GEC-Siemens paper Plessey hits at offer document in £1.7bn hostile bid Bank interest rise hits building society saving MacGregor leaves North Sea Assets Saur's £15m water bid set to boil up battle at Southern Rjtemple & Company Iceland on brink of success at Bejam Appletree shares jump 25p as 'for sale' sign goes up Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Mystery buyer stalks Ultramar Stock Market Tiphook, the trailer and container rental group, was still benefiting from a 73 per ent rise in interim profits reported this week and recovered an early fall to finish all-square 416p. Country NatWest WoodMac, the broker, points out that the shares stand at a discount to the market Another exciting year awaits shareholders of Blue Arrow. The price rallied 2p to 86½p on a turnover of 3 million shares. Dealers are forecasting a bid for the troubled employment agency in the New Year. The much talked about management buyout could materialize a lot sooner Recent Issues Wall Street Alpha Stocks Carless licences go to Kelt By Our City Staff: KKR pull-out puts strain on Maxwell Traditional Option London Traded Options Oil group completes Wilmington purchase Business Roundup Synapse buys consultancy Cullen's cuts its losses Simon sales raise £4.6m Tamaris acquisition Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyer BTR makes US takeover BOM shares suspended Sharp-eyed investors spot silver linings Jute firm weaves its way to top performing share Unit-Linked Insurance Investments A lesson in regulation when Rico rides into Wall Street NatWest faces testing time with DTI Portfolio plus Accumulator M . L Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No Box… Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Reprieve for borrowers on annual plans Speed Santa safely through the snow Cheshunt first to defy ombudsman's orders Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Police link wanted IRA men to Mill Hill barracks blast The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,861 Word-Watching Waites hail public for Beirut kidnap support Weather Christmas with the Times Next Week The Pound Picture Gallery • Four-Page Pull-Out Guide to the Holiday's Tv… Quiz of the year 1988 Who said it?Who denied it? George Hill asks 50 questions to discover whether the past year has really been one to remember C. Sturge & Co. Ltd. • Boxing Day Racing 34,35 • Benny Green's Book… Liberty The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword The mystery of time and origins Peter Ackroyd, whose new novel, First Light, will be serialized in The Times next week, explains the resonance of his Dorset home and fascination of tumuli and neolithic encampments Holly, ivy and rambling paths Gardening What could be more invigorating and enjoyable than a breath of fresh air over Christmas and the new year? Francesca greenoak roots out the best holiday walks Battle of the giants Chess Winning Move Gardens Open Wise words, feet of clay Bridge Roll up for the big top Outings Selfridges Weekend Tips Fleet Tandoori Fed up with 1988 yet? Khan's Restaurant Restaurant Guide Mitza's The Villa Pandora Trattoria Rodos Focus on A Great Challenge Profit from Human Values Nine out of ten for effort Eating out Jonathan Meades warms up for next week's restaurants of the year awards by naming the best of the rest Last-minute glass-fillers Drink Copper Chimney Healthy cup of kindness Collecting New leaves for tired palates The Times Cook If the thought of slices of cold turkey stretching into the New Year does not appeal, Frances Bissell has some fresh thoughts on meals which can be made from stocks kept in the refrigerator Sales Guide Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa's Sofa Beds The Ideal Gift Lugubrious elks, glasses of glogg The Best Meal in the World comes but onces a year, discovers Jan Morris, who samples the superlative in the pre-christmas magic of Sweden's capital Yacht Partners International Mixed fortunes on the slopes Explorers Travel Travel Notes Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments London Flight Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items TFJJ Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Romantic breaks in Italy Corfu Paxos Skiathos Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Cyprus and Turkey Xmas/new Year/jan/feb/easter/summer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Sherpa Expeditions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Mark Warner Ski Whizz Air Miles Bladon Lines Supertravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Torquay U. 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Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB SKi Save up to £100 Ski Esprit John Morgan Ski Happy New Year's at Le Chalet Suisse Morgins in… Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Leather Sports Casual You have to go all the way A review of four guides for the rambler, armchair and long-distance Gathering winter fuel Robin Young on the pleasure of scouring the woods and ditches for the detritus of mature and the reward of a warm living room A look at the little ice age The world in your pocket Anthony Cox visits a shop which will chart your hike over the Downs or set your course into the wild blue yonder Weekend walk Christmas Eve His kind of woman Television Choice Pickwick fills the gap Radio Choice Heal's Sale Waterhouse & Dodd Christmas Day Tales from tinsel town Television Choice A Christmas cracker Radio Choice Boxing Day The Renaissance men Television Choice Pulling out all stops Radio Choice Cordula Cyril Kaye Firsts and old favourites in store Our guide to post- Christmas viewing and listening starts with a complete list of feature films Battle of the heavyweights Television Rare words with a reticent star Radio Siggy Pudding Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House 240 1066/1911. Stdby Info 836… No immunity without official notice Law Report December 24 1988 Extradition courts bound by previous cases Procedure for admitting computer printout Different punishments create different offences The Times on Monday will provide the best guide to… Reality behind Pipe legend Warming to the mud-caked revelry The Good Racecourse Guide Chance of Scudamore switch All the Details Statement on Tote Wincanton Huntingdon Sedgefield Wolverhampton The Times on Boxing Day presents an exclusive… Desert Orchid can reign supreme Mandarin: Kempton Park Mandarin: Wetherby The Times Racing Service Trainers' preferred races Boxing Day's Big-Race Field C4 Market Rasen Newton Abbot The Times Mandarin's selections Alletson's day in the sun Nothing like it had ever been seen or would be seen again. This obscure bottom-of-the -order batsman become the most notorious athlete in England. For a brief spell he was what he had always wanted to be, a great cricketer Exciting day out for sports crossword winners Runners-up videos Boxing Day Fixtures Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on Tv Sport Ontv Curran chases ninth win in ten years Cycling Teacher's Taylor's essential goals for success Pappin's holiday may be longer than he expected Hockey The gold medal - it's something they can't take away from you Ben Johnson after being asked the Olympic games in Seoul whether he would prefer the gold medal or the world record Promises, promises Today's Team News Newbridge fail to exploit possession Snow Reports Richards is unfit so Grant gets chance against Barbarians Coventry rally is too late Ringland ready to return after injury Amateurs and money-men with dreams of the desert Safety-first start for the annual Paris-Daker Rally Nebiolo is asked to resign Athletics For the Record Oilers pin their hopes on running strategy American Football Castleford record is likely to survive Rugby League Umpires order Vengsarkar from the fiel Cricket The Times Sport Country club jail for Jenkins The Harvey Nichols Sale Thaw in relations as Thompson is sold to Watford Awesome prospect at Plough Lane Racing: Full cards @ and latest news for all eight… Alderman draws token protest Dutch sign up Kelly Sport in Brief A Webber trying to buy Orient Football Venables is still undecided in his choice of goalkeeper Exhausted Davis pulls out of rankings event Rugby league No all-weather racing at Nottingham A day of bliss with the mishits End Column Picture Gallery Virgin Christmas: In Search of the Real Messiah 27 Seasonal songbook Sanity in song: if you… 36 Craig Brown's Satirical Guide to Christmas… Regulars Games Page41 Mephisto crossword, Bridge,… Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. The Ultimate Driving Machine Parker Carlsberg Export Mauritius What Happened to Christianity? Almost nothing is known for certain about the one man who has profoundly changed the lives of millions over the past 2000 years. On page 18 we ask a number of eminent scholars who they believe Jesus was, and what he may have been like; on page 16 we pick eight films from the cinema's attempts to portray his life; here, Anthony Burgess discusses what has become of Christianity in centuries since 'Christ's most astonishing and unacceptable act-the miracle of the Last Supper'. Which is why, this holy nigh, we celebrate the birth of that particular baby William Grants Jesus on the Screen Christ is perhaps the hardest act of all to follow. Every screen portrayal has been vigorously denounced by one faction or another, and only a handful of the 147 actors, who have played him kept their careers intact. Here is an octet of principal celluloid Jesuses, selcted by George Perry Who was Jesus? He was the man who became the heart of Christianity. But what was he really like? Eight leading scholars-and six 20th-century artists - gives their personal, vivid view Kleinwort Barrington Royal Navy Officer Multiple Display Advertising Items Seasonal Songbook The Holly And The lvy The Twelve Days of Christmas The Sunday Times Seasonal Song Book The Sunday Times Seasonal Song Book Bénédictine & ice Rotten Times Craig Brown's Guide to Christmas Television Spot-Ads The Best of British Christmas Radio Shelvex Ltd Films for Christmas The Spastics Society Bridge Brainteaser A puzzling present Mephisto Chess Bookwise Relax! A Life in the Day of Peter Stuyvesant Middle Tar
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