News from 28/12/1988
1988; Gale Group;
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S. J. Turney (Director), Victoria McKee, Selkirk, Bob Ross, Graham Rock, Andrew Billen, James Page-Roberts, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Gordon Allan, Susan d'Arcy, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Cliff Feltham, Colin W. Sellars, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Bernard Braine, John L. Marshall, Mary Tyler, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Anthony Wigram, Michael Sherrard, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Gerry Harrison, Michael Tate, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Rodney Cowton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Bernstein, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Eric Pearce, MacMargolis, Rio de Janeiro, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, C. Chadwick, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Rosemary Unsworth, Douglas Johnson, Dr Richard Golding, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Walley, Edward Gorman, Lord St John of Fawsley, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Cliff Richard, David Lindley, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Emma Wilkins, Barrie L. Irving Director, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Peter Bryan, Alan Ryan, Harvey Elliott, Tony Dawe, Michael Evans and Kerry Gill, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Ian Smith, Mandarin, Patrick O'Hanlon, David C. Taylor, Owen Jenkins, Jeremy Hart, Tony Dawe, Barry Wood, Lake Sagaris, David Walker, Andrew Lycett, Tony Robinson, Bailey Morris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Carol Leonard and Michael Clark, Colin Campbell, R. L. Marshall, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Tim Jones and Philip Jacobson,
ResumoCrash experts find evidence of explosion US seeks formal FBI role in Lockerbie inquiry Portfolio plus Accumulator First Light Charades Bodies in car Pipe on song Index By Our Diplomatic Staff: Thatcher suggests visit to London for Shamir Media electoral frenzy fails to fire Soviet public Co-pilot acts as mid-air midwife Crew delivers Christmas baby girl at 39,000ft Labour leaders planning hard arms bargaining in Moscow Iran releases jailed Briton Boost for Tehran-UK links Boodle & Dunthorne Aids warning for good Samaritan News Roundup IRA check continues Detonators under car Seaman accused Four die in crashes Second man charged Abbey National Building Society First bodies on journey back to America Divers join search for missing victims of the Lockerbie air crash Mother and son are found dead in sunken car Fourth arson attack on lawyer's home Interest rate rises 'could bring decline in home ownership' By Our Property Correspondent: Conveyance costs still 'far too high' £1 a loaf by end of century Cabbies' heart attacks blamed on traffic jams Airship shapes up for its first voyage Costa del Sol hotel services worry Anglicans Sisters killed in house fire Britain's close-down amazes Europe The Long Christmas break Opera and ballet night to help Armenians Regrow Human Rights in the Soviet Union Tough jail sentences 'best way to cut property crime' By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Rape victim loses benefit after award Plea for pupils to decide on worship Road holes 'cost £220m each year' Upsetting children can save a tobacconist £400 Smiling through the sales crush BQ Ministry rebuff on surface fleet figure angers MPs Clash over Destroyers Balmy weather brings out early blooms Heffer says leaders have lost faith in socialism Sites suggested for radioactive waste TUC fights to cut the working week Murder street protest Mystery over failure to release French hostage sisters Thirty-five killed in black clashes World Roundup Plea on Unita aid Jet's log of mishaps Ferry sinks with 400 Husain overture as Peres acts to devalue shekel Israeli moves on economy and peace Deng's model city is home to winners and losers British envoys 'almost powerless' Child abduction on increase Alarm in US over missile stockpile Paying tribute to Java's god of fire Chile opposition rejects debate Ski US lists European goods to be hit by tariffs in meat war Five dissidents are accused Harvey Nichols Kremlin streamlines relief effort No Title Strikes herald Belgrade reforms Rebel blockade cripples Kabul Exiled King rejects peace talks Gonzalez, subject of court writ (AP): Racial unrest (Reuter): Thief pays up (Reuter): Envoy shot (Reuter): India curfews (Reuter): Skull offence (AFP): Gandhi talks Suspect surrenders over his role in death of Mendes Murder of Brazil ecologist Iceland Takeshita picks team untainted by scandal Cabinet reshuffle in Tokyo Vauxhall. Once Driven, Forever Smitten How the giant was given its wings As the world's airlines and aircraft manufacturers- and their passengers-await the results of the tests on the suitcase and other items taken from the crashed Pan Amjet at Lockerbie, there is a realization that advanced technology permits operators to prolong the active life of the average passenger plane. Harvey Elliott examines the question of Whether the average passenger should worry about crossing the Atlantic in a high-technology aircraft that may be 20 years old due for a service Spreading some oil on the pitch At the Heart of the World's Biggest Planemaker the Problem Caused by Too Much Success Sofa Sleepas Lord St John of Fawsley Barry Fantoni Charity out in the cold ? David Walker sees the need for a full public debate Young hope betrayed Commentary Alan Ryan Making the most of 1789 Douglas Johnson On this Day A Landmark in Mechanization Drawing the lines The Splits to Come Talking about Arms Fair warning of terror in the air Response to Arafat Not so absurd Disaster relief Homing in on the poorest poor Policeman 's lot Rural parish costs Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Exam boycott Cash that fails to compensate Ethiopian prisoners A tip for rubbish Cash on delivery Social News Birthdays today Adopt a beach Forthcoming marriages The Gold Rush miners' shopping list Archaeology A blessed time for Lucky the turkey Countryfolk plan to fight new 'village' York housing development outery Dabbling in the quark soup Science Report A private Settle line 'could pay' Anniversaries Prof William Grimes Archaeologist who found Mithraeum from Roman London Daw Khin Kyi Woman pioneer figure in Burma Sir Edward Tuckwell Royal suregon from Bart's Helen Read Gifted musical administrator Births University News Making trees shape up to sculpture Call for law to stop crime paying The Passage of Time The Old VIC Dickie , Charlie and a movie make three Sir Richard Attenborough tells Andrew Billen why the film biolgraphy of Charlie Chaplin is so important to him The Ragged Child Making room at the inn There are 4,000 homeless people living on London's streets. Anne McElvoy meets a charity group that braves drunks, drug addicts and violence to bring them a little Christmas cheer Part of the modern industrious society Talkback MULTIYORK's Winter Sale Relief for big feet London Bedding Centre of Sloane Street Tomorrow Quote me... Wrist watch Tiny trees The habitat Sale This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1756 Entertainments Word-Watching Charades Day Three Winning Move BBC1 The Lord Dowding Fund for Humane Research Memories of Monroe Television Review Television Choice Radio Choice Drink-drive reductions encouraging, says ministry The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,864 No sign of cold for at least five days Syria shivers as Britain basks in the sun Weather Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton By Our Engergy Correspondent: Parkinson urged to halt power increase Stock Markets Stock Watch Oil price may rise after cut in UK output By Our City Staff: American Brands lifted by talk of Unilever bid Move to divert more money for better data on economy GrandMet set to build on Pillsbury win Further expansion signalled US food industry Wardle Storeys in fresh attack Taylor gunning for 'new' Armstrong team Edelman angry after Conran refuses meeting Index Alliance Leicester Soundtracs prepares to make waves in the radio revolution USM Review By Our City Staff: Bid extension plea fails Contractors cannot sue engineers Law Report December 28 1988 Peel to increase bid pressure Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Ex-owners not liable for fuel Financial prejudice over delay can justify striking out claim Maybox calls meeting on Chesterfield offer Third Market Gold Interest term implied in unpaid loan The Times Easing the pain with champagne The Times City Diary Goodbye to all that The Times City Diary Time to turn away from gold and discover the virtues of base metals Tempus Cash looks best bet until the bull market stages comeback Gilt-Edged Owed to 1988 The Times City Diary Results Sanderson buy Bonds lead Dow lower Wall Street Forecasting tomorrow yet ignorant of today Economic View Economy heading for steady growth US Notebook Chase Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices How to get the muesli watchers Susan d' Arcy examines Channel 4's plans to bring broadsheet television to breakfast time Today Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items LA Creme De LA Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colmore Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Any number can play Publisher are ready to exploit the end of a TV Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Robert Bruce & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Bonanza Boy leads another field day for Pipe and Scudamore From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Have a Barney reaps reward for consistency Fashanu takes the first step towards reviving his career Football Forward Starts a Battle to Prove his Fitness and Manager Finishes the Year without a Job Award for van Basten crowns Dutch year Yesterday's Football Results (Reuter): Barcelona told that Gullit is not for sale Kribensis shows title sparkle Nicholl calls Clarke back to Southampton Desert Orchid thriving The gates close on Coakley Midnight Count for festival Sturdy striking by Francis is fruitful Hockey EVA hopes for the best Volleyball Givus a Buck to confirm potential Newcastle Folkestone The Times Racing Service Warwick Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Interplay gamble takes £48,000 out of the ring Rapid Raceline Tanzania dismisses officials Olympic Games Speaking the same language Sporting Exiles: footballer Gary Lincker talks to Siman Barnes Road back for Kristiansen Athletics Territorial imperative Hockey Sports editor dies in crash Pakistanis squeeze in by 4 runs Cricket Today's Fixtures Indians are well on top Curtain up for mixed event and Mandlikova Tennis Muir the peacock is turned into a feather duster Yachting Interceptions keys to Viking success American Football By a Special Correspondent: Gallagher loses his No . 1 spot Badminton Richmond given a sharp reminder Rugby Union: Harlequins Hand out Salutary Lesson in Art of Controlling the Ball to League Strugglers Ring facing surgery on his knee Surrey cast aside injury mishaps Thresher 's inviting prospect Evans waits for a run of good luck Italy mix youth and experience Coventry gain from share of receipts Askeans surviving promotion pitfalls Turnbull works hard for Kelso showdown Halliday aims to return Marc Aspland Vrankovic picks Spain Basketball For the Record Vatanen recovers lost ground as penalty is lifted Motor Rallying Leading Pr firm adopted by MCC Cricket Coltman shakes off crash Cycling Day of mixed fortunes for leading Scots Bowls Umpires duck issue as bouncers fly Gordon brings Norwich relief Norwich City 2 West Ham United 1 Incentive to regain the lead Thorstvedt must battle (Reuters): Test player is accused of homicide Pipe one short of fastest 100 Klinsmann on move Sport in Brief Caution greets best attendance for five years Attendances up to December 27 Boxing Day Attendances Picture Gallery He leads and the world follows End Column
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