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News from 27/12/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Jane Bickerstaffe, Bob Ross, Tom McNab, Julian Coleman, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Mario Modiano Athens, Pg Lorenzo Pugliatti, Patricia Davies, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Rosemary Unsworth, Retail Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, Paul Barley, Peter F Hullah, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, David Staple, General Secretary, Ross St Maur Sheil, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Robert Dunkley, Colin Narbrough, D. I. Holt, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, E. R. Briggs, Nicky Smith, Barbara K. Howells, Henry Gee, Amy Sebba, Peter Ball, C. A. Doberska, Maggie Meade-King, Gwynne Lewis, Jeannette M. Boothby, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Colin Campbell and David Sapsted, Emily Leach, Tracy Owen, Bert Baker, Charles Bremner, D. Caplan, PGs Nicola Smith and Anna Ruewell, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, J. M. M. BANHAM(Director General, Peter Mahaffey, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Ann Cooper, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Victor Middleton, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Ben Scott, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Anna Vaughan, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Peter Bryan, Gareth Hugh Davies, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Richard Spence, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Elizabeth Ainsworth, Dachine Rainer, Caitlin Mottram, Ian Smith, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Julian Brazier, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Liz Smith, PG Maria Donde, a Russian girl, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Chris Maslanka, P. A. Toole, Jeremy Hart, Bernard GREEN(Moderator, Arthur HEARNDEN(General Secretary, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, David Powell, Harvey Elliott, Kerry Gill and Michael Evans, Dr. Peter Rowan, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Pg Ben Lunt, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,

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Suitcase clue to Lockerbie crash disaster Vital tests today could decide if bomb wrecked jumbo jet Today Small world First Light Charades Index By a Staff Reporter: Mildest Christmas breaks records Holiday weather and sport Arms deal scandal adds to Papandreou's woes Drunken driving down at least 20% Channon wants billions to boost London trains Huge Shell claims over drifting ship Laura Ashley Sale French hostages 'on way home' Queues line up early for sales News Roundup Children die in fire Harriet Harman ill More women elders Steel chiefs' posts Mother and son hunt Opposition pact hint by Owen Backing likely for rocket British satellite launcher First impressions of life at Gordonstoun By Our Political Correspondent: MP demands speedy report on 1985 airport blaze disaster US points to extremist groupings Syria connection suspected in Lockerbie crash Evidence piles up in shattered street Private pilots oppose wider air control MacMillan's longest night 1958 Cabinet rift By Our Education Editor: Squad to combat vandals in school Grammar success 'smeared' By a Staff Reporter: Patients 'put at risk' by long hours Overtired junior doctor bungled operation after 80-hoer shift Surgeons detail operational hazards Picture of anglers is compleat Navy pioneers knee injury treatment Child who lives in the dark Prisoner offers hope for girl allergic to light Liberty's Winter Sale Warning after boy is trapped in chimney flue 6,000 names hold clue to spinsters' killer Portfolio plus Accumulator Television will mean a brighter Commons Texas Homecare Road link threatens a community's spirit Protesters clash with holiday hunts Riding to hounds in 1988 style Sell privatization idea abroad, says think tank Charity run remand centres Private-sector jails plan Tax could cut local control Path to White House jobs lined with spirit of Christmas giving (Reuter): Israel looking for guarantees from two superpowers Middle East peace initiative (AFP): Sudan arrests 16 over coup plot World Roundup Bhutto bomb found Uruguay to hold poll (AFP): Burmese fly home Technical failure may have hit Soviet mission to Mars French girl hostages 'on their way' to freedom (Reuter): Libya may let journalists see chemical plant (AP): 17 killed in India rioting Nine die as rivals clash in townships Violence in Natal African students in Nanking flee after clash with Chinese From Our Correspondent Tianjin, north-east China: China's mayor of the people adopts alternative lifestyle Why no one will clear the snow Letter from Moscow (AFP): Armenian quake children move towards 'second shock' Mixed memories of Chairman Mao War weary Kabul puts faith in reconciliation Hopes rise for transitional government (AP): Mystery of Mexico prison riot death toll (AFP): Korea hope (AP): Birth control (Reuter): New leader (AP): Quake alert (Reuter): Protest ends Scorza dies (Reuter): Boat intercept Face to face with the stars of '89 Every year throws up a batch of faces that makes the news. This has been the year of Gordon Brown, Peter Wright, Edwina Currie and the ubiquitos Neighbours. Who will be on the front pages in 1989? We asked our correspondence to nominate the people to watch London Association for the Bund Famous cuts by Dicking & Jones The little luxury of A sale buy should be an extravagance that for once comes within reach - so head for a classic in cashmere or a designer label Annabelinda Dress Designers Sale Jaeger Let the music play… People Max Mara Down Bond Street Paying less Fashion McAfee Shoes A Store House PLC Company Aquascutum Sale Clement Freud Barry Fantoni Bandwagon in a blissful dawn In the first of two articles marking the bicentenary of French Revolution, Gwynne Lewis charts the unknowing conspiracy of events and individuals that sent a mild reformist movement out of control Tomorrow Science teaching Year of the Bear Where's the Beef? Time for vote on nationhood? All in pieces Defence repairs A plaque to Pound? Counting the cost of traffic jams Church leadership Delays on 999 Overseas English Green lessons from the past Driving in fog Diminishing assets Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Social News Forthcoming marriages Junior bridge Birthdays today The night sky in January Astronomy If you go down to the park today Gene mutation suspect in eye disease Science Report University appointment Anniversaries Latest Wills Right Rev Francis Thomas Prominent figure in the Roman Catholic church in England and Wales Denis Matthews Pianist and writeer on music T. C. Keeley Leading physicist and don of the old school Dr Simon Behrman Influential neurologist from Guy's Carlo Scorza Last secretary of Italian Fascist Party Births Sheffield to become Britain's pioneer for recycling cities Call to curb Lakeland quarries The battle honours of Actium are found Archaeology Restoration work fit for a king University News The school chaplain Theatre Concise Crossword No 1755 Entertainments It s party time still Winning Move Charades Day Two Thermabond Roofing Ltd. Television and Radio Between the covers Television Review Television Choice Radio Choice Retracing Old Steps 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 London Festival Ballet Anyone tuning in for Christmas? David Wade looks radio's efforts to tempt listeners in the face of so many other festive distractions Radio " He created Hollywood. And he made me want to… Fortune Theatre Kurokawa California dreaming Tokyo Diary Rising sums Tokyo Diary Bonenkai eyed Tokyo Diary Stock Watch Hanson unwraps another seasonal gambit Lord Hanson has a history of launching takeover bids during the Christmas period. In an interview with David Brewerton, he indicateds that a British or American company could be next in the firing line County inquiry could broaden to cover P&D Retailers prepare for bumpy sales ride Mortgage rate rises set to further hit the stores sector Men still rule the self-made world of enterprise Selling wine to France makes his day By Our Industrial Editor: Plessey explores French connection Glynwed to sell Agas in Sweden Challenge to political asylum refusal succeeds Asylum claim gives no right of appeal against refusal Overriding pay to be paid clause Public Appointments Southampton and Southwest Hampshire Health Authority Power to refer arbitration appeal to official referee Avon Paying benefit to claimant with frozen assets Bank Mellat v Kazmi and Others Teacher governors cannot vote on school replacement plans Bostock and Others v Key and Others Jobtech Kisington Park School Caution in plea change Regina v Aldridge Justices All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Overturning the begging bowl approach Sponsorship is no longer the complete solution to the complex problems of funding that exist in British sport Tom McNab, the novelist and former British national athletics coach, argues that sport in this country provides good value for money Nought for Border and little for Australia's comfort Cricket: Australia's Hard Won Advantage is Wrested from Them in an Eventful Final Hour on the Second Day at the MCG Women on the right course Golf: Flanagan's Run Begins in Hope and Ends in Success (AP): Santoro beats Gasbarri in junior event Tennis Red Star lose guiding light Overseas Football Southerly blow is a cause of distress Yaching Desert Orchid's dazzling display Blackout at Kempton Pitman has great hopes for Golden Freeze Rapid Raceline Lee complains after Swardean success Results from yesterday's eight Bank Holiday meetings From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Carvill's Hill loses valuable prize with last-fence blunder Mooney has fall after 11-1 double Mandarin: Progressive Kribensis to strengthen title hopes with resounding success Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Course specialists Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Course specialists Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Course specialists Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Course specialists The Times Racing Service Wimbledon win contest on points Football: Gould Has Pretensions about his Workhorses; Robson Demonstative the Magnificence of a True Thoroughbred Mclnally's goal to remember Crewe raid their way to the top Port Vale close in on leaders Yesterday's Results and Tables Newcastle new look looks good Fenwick's first miss leaves Tottenham out in the cold United show that down is not necessarily out Everton's revival continues Hill's four goals put Walsall to flight before home crowd For the Record Pools Forecast Paul Newman Chelsea display the greater appetite for seasonal cheer Football Evans's rise complete Cycling (AP) (AP): Washington edge through In Brief Yugoslav success Lean time reversed by Makin Hockey Saracens given a traditional roasting Rugby Union: Northampt End Boxing Day Series with Great Flourish Skill declines in Midlands Yesterday's Rugby Union Results Ring doubtful for Spanish sojourn Today's Fixtures A dash of Richards at Llanelli Sport on TV Late burst by Wigan ignites a dour clash Rugby League Castleford record is still intact Arsenal no one-day wonders Dramatic finale at The Dell The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,863 Graham plays down leading place Liverpool issue timely warning Weather Fleck is to return for TV match Desert Orchid repays owner's all night vigil Accident could be a happy augury An Englishman abroad Special Issue for The Times Newspaper This Week On Other Pages Supersonic Skywriters Early Times in the United States of America Puffin Children's Bookshop Paradise isle poll Picture Gallery Stopping the locust plague Thanks to the kangaroo, many premature Columbian… United States talks to Arafat Children suffer most Early Times Bidding Hi-ho and goodbye Spying out the ozone facts Letters to the Editor Mikhail's magic In Depth Picture Gallery Platform Snow Christmas like a white Christmas Letter from America Extraordinary people Young Engineers for Britain Press Gang Nicky Smith's Russian dancers' warm welcome M. A. Y. D. A. Y. The Personal Alarm For Children The Roald DAHL interview Mornin' Jameson ere! Armed escort helped me through the bush Massive Blubber! Press Gang Just 17 Films…books…music…theatre…interviews…poems…shows Rhythmic dancing Poems Snow Witch sort of book? Reviewed by Emily Leach, 12, Christmas at the theatre Best on the Box Back where it all began Early Times vet Nigel Taylor has fond memories of Christmas. This is a particularly speical one Cartoonists' capers Sacked for the job Rachet Bennington continues her series looking at different jobs. This week she has spent a day with someone for whom Christmas is anything but a holiday Blinded by Science? What did your turn get for Christmas? Medical Matters Camp Beaumont Puzzles with Pembish Dear Jo If you have a problem, please write to Jo. She will try to answer your questions on this page. Your name will not be published Christmas Crossword Chess King Shame in Seoul cricket in chaos Neil Drysdale looks back on the good times and the bad of the sporting year Rays of peace for Southern Africa Grow your own mistletoe Early Times Testing trio take to the track

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