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News from 26/12/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Valerie Riches, Bob Ross, Aneurin M. Thomas, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Alice Baines, Sheila Rhodes, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Harvey Elliott and Andrew Morgan, Rita Reif and Alan Cowell, Denis Young, Michael Binyon, Charlie Colchester General Director, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, William P. Ledger, David Gadbury, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, David Curry, Louise Taylor, Fionnuala McHugh, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Mick Cleary, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, D. L. Hughes, Jack Scarisbrick Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Rowan, Steven Downes, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Carol Ezzell, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Jean Holden, Christopher Goulding, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Nicholas Beeston, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Alan Plater, Peter Bryan, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Richard Owen and Nicholas Beeston, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, John Goodbody, George Ace, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Iain MacLeod, Clive White, James Platt, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Hornsby, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jeremy Hart, David Walker, Graham Searjeant, W. Pisarski, Lawrie McMenemy, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Mark Souster and David Brewerton, Maurice Wood, Chairman, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, James Booth, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, John Harris, Juan Carlos, Phyllis Bowman Director, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Christopher Jackson, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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By Staff Reporters: Sad services in Lockerbie as the searching goes on North Sea oil output hit by drifting tanker Fears of 25% cut in overall production First Light Charades Early Times Tomorrow Portfolio Index Third dimension to the technology of television Royal Family's Sandringham Christmas Peace initiative by Israel Mubarak offers talks Season of warmth Gieves & Hawkes Three are killed in Scottish house fire News Roundup Birthday bonanza Advertising review Cotton mill may close Police pay £1,750 US robin blows in Heseltine prompts European debate Shake-up set to bring cuts in Bar's monopoly Investigators puzzled by missing wing of crash jet Lockerbie inquiry goes on as relatives attend church services in town Pope's words lift 'strange and sad Christmas' Parish suggests removing bishop to save money Church finances Scots property prices go up The English invasion Soldiers search for missing 30 bodies Drive to halt threat of drink, drugs and Aids among young By a Staff Reporter: Two burnt to death after crash Police investigate Christmas deaths Print clue to murderer Discovery removes scratches Iproving old records Paralysed girl looks forward to school Barnardos The golden link road that is splitting Limehouse Ministers face call for big expansion in nursery education Training given high priority Museums for the future Bridging the culture gap in the numbers game Whitehall Brief by David Walker Warm spell takes chill off seasonal dip Fleming medal is rescued UK has fewest road deaths in Western Europe Light rail schemes gain in popularity Private transport Bills Airline that refuses to die BCal in Hong Kong American media foresees a dawning age of enlightenment Bush moves to heal personal rift with Dole appointment Woman given top Cabinet job French girls 'to be freed' in Beirut World Roundup Free trade speed-up Jayewardene's post Grim end to jail siege Ecology fighter buried Experts read different things into ancient book Kremlin concern on rebuilding Alternative party is set up Pluralism in Yugoslavia Street deaths soar in Pairs Speeding is blamed Moscow offer to Afghan's exile king Ideal Homes Papal plea on sad burden of Aids The faithful and the curious are drawn togther for Christmas worship around the world Non-believers in Peking flock to Midnight Mass Glimmer of hope penetrates gloom over Bethlehem (Reuter): 46 die in rail crash (AP): Murder record (AFP): Bus hostages (AFP): Wages boost (AP): Governor hurt (Reuter): Israel Cabinet (Reuter): Death crash (AFP): Snap check (Reuter): Soldiers freed Little cheer for Christmas-time captives Lebanon More than 1,600 Britons passed Christmas Day in foreign jails, about half them for dug-related offences. The National Council for the Welfare of Prisoners Abroad is working with the Red Cross to provide food parcels for as many as possible; but for others in captivity around the world Chrstmas can renew only a sense of isolation rather than of faith. Correspondents of The Times report on some of those spending Christmas in political detention Children in Jail South Africa By Our Foreign Staff: Prisoners of Conscience Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Iran The man who jumps for joy Christmas Day for Peter Scudamore was just like any other day -a strict diet, and early to bed. It is this sort of discipline which has taken him to the top in National Hunt racing. But Sally Brompton finds the dedicated champion is happiest at home, cooking chips for his children Burberrys Elements of refurbishment Kiss and tell, Health Page Weathercall Introducing the Hohki Karaoke Karaoke is the Japanese art of singing songs to backing tapes. Kazuko Hohki, hostess of an extraordinary chat show, hopes it is about to become big in Britain. Fionnuala McHugh reports Age matters Penny Perrick Laskys Magic of Christmas-on-Tyne 1930s Jarrow encapsulates all the horros of mass unemployment The playwright Alan Plater, who was born there, has fonder memories Deliver us from this season of despair Bernard Levin Disney discipline Fifty Years on Fruits of Peace Protecting rights of unborn child Heritage for sale Walking to school Arms realities No deterrence in student loans The eggs scare Services rendered? Youngsters with nowhere to go Secretarial reply Colour blind Quote of the year? History as beacon of inspiration The Queen's message Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Runcie sees 'surge of generosity' Archbishop of Canterbury's message Boxing Day birthdays Anniversaries Latest wills Humphrey Brooke Royal Academy Secretary who became world expert on roses Dowager Duchess of Devonshire Royal and public service Colonel 'Black Jack' Schramme Leader of mercenaries in the Congo Bob Steele Prolific screen actor of Western roles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mice given Aids genes in fight to defeat the virus Science Report University News The Times Commons' first art adviser Unseen peril in busy streets Times Newspapers Ltd Car park hides Norwich's past Archaeology DJM: Nature notes Goldfinches stay north Concise Crossword No 1754 Entertainments Information Service Winning Move Charades Day One Word-Watching Boxing Day Television and Radio Turkeys and trimmings Television Review Television Choice Jindo Radio Choice The Scotch House Creatures of Night First Light by Peter Ackroyd The latest novel from the author of Hawksmoor and Chatterton will be published in the spring—and also throughout this week in The Times, in six extracts Talesjota voctpru pm tax refpr, s Takeshita victory on tax reforms Hanson builds 8.32% stake in Cummins Stock Watch The Times Professor Smith scoops the pool The city had a busy year coping with mega-bids, worsening economic statistics and redundancies. Graham Searjeant hands out the brickbats and bouquets Plenty of good value but little excitement In 1988 equities were distinguished by a few high spots of bid activity and the rest barely marking time. Here the professionals give their views for 1989 'Honourable engagement' term limit Educational Posts New College, Oxford St Mark's Hospital Courses Devonshire House Multiple Display Advertising Items Court has jurisdiction to issue world-wide asset-freezing orders Law Report December 26 1988 Court of Appeal Schiller School of Hotel Management London School of Journalism Setting aside judicial review leave Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments University of London Member of company Secretarial and Cookery Courses The Queen's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oti back on a wing and a prayer for better things in store Ruby Union: Hesitant Start Leads to an Uphill Struggoe for Wasps and an Afternoon of Discomfort for their England Man Bridgend caught napping by Rayer British boxing's forgotten man looks forward to another world title chance Rock that refused to crumble Lineen on show with McGuffie Hindmarch stands out in ponderous performance Feast for Steven as Edinburgh win Birkenhead Park go from awful to worse Bristolian goodwill goes a mite too far Wisdom of desert island trip questioned Swimming Foretaste of things to come Hockey Zendejas wins it for Oilers American Football Rowe has to sit and suffer Alan Lee meets one of racing's casualties missing out on the holiday action Barnbrook Again out of Leopardstown chase Try this extra-value bet, special to The Times William Hill American champion has rewarding return Our Early Bird Prices Slalom absent By Mandarin: Wincanton Selections By Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections By Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections By Mandarin: Wolverhamption Selections Desert Orchid to join elite band By Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections By Mandarin: Wetherby Selections The Times Racing Service Boxing Day's Big-Race Field C4 By Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections By Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Carvill's Hill to top the bill at Leopardstown Multiple Display Advertising Items Schneider close to achieving her goal Sking Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Out of the pits into the clouds Castle is a town undergoing social charges. Its rugby league club is enjoying a new way of life too. Mick Cleary reports on an attempt to win the championship for the first time Backs on mark for Brighton Schools Rugby London finds it a struggle to coax marathon elite Rival Boston race attaches the big names to its pay-roll Argentine designer to assist Italians Sofia sacks president and board for drugs Weightlifting Softer winds may deny favourite record in classic Yachting Contemporary ice time Sports Books Our correspondents' reviews of the best sporting books of the year continue with Norman de Mesquita on ice hockey Counties all make modest increases in their charges West Indies struggle as Australia hit a rich seam of success Cricket For the Record Early casualty on the road to Dakar Motor Rallying: Motorcylist is Seriously Injured only Hours after Leaving Paris An agent making no secret Football: Membership Scheme Report Paints a Gloomy Picture Esso extra boosts championship League provided with more evidence on identity cards Chobham win one for Daisy at last On a day when there were no first-class fixtures in England, Nicholas Harling witnessed the serious side of a match highlighted by Simon Barnes in his Sporting Diary on Saturday Bangor are back in contention Davenport hoping to break duck Crossword clue Saturday's results and tables Davis on sidelines again as Arsenal seek the summit The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,862 Long ball is a short cut to insolvency From his position on the outside looking in at football, Lawrie McMenemy, the former manager of Southampton and Word-Watching The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Picture Gallery Weather Double bill awaits those prepared to cross Pennines Curran bows out with a record 10

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