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News from 29/12/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Janie C. Ericsson, Louis Blom-Cooper, Victoria McKee, Roger Cook, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, J. R. Anderson, Graham Rock, Arthur Hall, R. Roberts, Simon Barnes, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Rodney Lord and Joe Joseph, Eric Graus, Blake, Bryan Thwaites, Ludovic Kennedy, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Colin Narbrough, Christopher Morris, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, L. R. Tilney, Stephens Lewis, Guildford bombings, Michael Tate, Ahmed Fazl, Gordon B. Denning, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Musa Mazzawi, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Trevor Spavold, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Jozef Garlinski, Thomas I. Shawdon, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Martin Knapp, Rex Bellamy, Barry Fantoni, James Wood, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Nigel Seymer, Norman de Mesquita, Charles Bremner and Tony Dawe, Walter Lovering, Andrew Hislop, C. P. Crosby, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, G. R. Dennis, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Brownrigg, William Bousfield, Christopher Goulding, Nicholas Drummond, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, B. H. Damazer, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Douglas V. Ward, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Richard Ford and Emma Wilkins, Aidan Harrison, Gilbert Longden, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Conrad Voss Bark, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Isabel Butterfield, Marcel Berlins, Joyce Whitehead, Bryan Appleyard, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, L. Landau, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Anthony Parsons, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Jack Garnel, Sandy Nairne (Director), Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Jeremy Hart, Barry Wood, Andrew Buckoke, Bunny Austin, Alan Coren, Jonathan Meades, Harvey Elliott, Michael Evans, Ronald Faux and Tony Dawe, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Chris Moore, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, David Ferguson, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, Adrian Wooldridge,

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Terrorist bomb destroyed jet Lockerbie finding sparks huge hunt Inside Party time Portfolio Index Prescott demands inquiry Moscow eases travel curbs Prince of Wales's first winner fails a dope test Quake ordeal of mother and child 'Please mummy, cut another finger' From a Correspondent, Brussels: EEC plans tariff rises on $118m of imports Boodle & Dunthorne Best drink-drive statistics in world News Roundup Baby murder charge Setback for refugee Boundary dismay Three sent for trial Explosions charge Union and Ford plan training deal Arab splinter groups most likely suspects Four face crash theft charges Mellor criticized over 'fisherman's tale' claims Junior hospital doctors Family's priest condemns 'evil men' Scientists find bomb evidence after a day The Lockerbie Jet Disaster Lawyers to switch targets By Our Crime Reporter: Decision expected in weeks Search for a culprit begins Sex bias in schools 'depriving girls of computer education Second school on Ilea 'concern' list Cancer drugs saving women Treatment after surgery Top earners increase pay advantage British and German incomes Students in new loans opposition Sale delights owners and dogs' home Bar given freedom to advertise fees Fire warning over 'bargain' furniture Spending spree By Our Employment Affairs Reporter: Education counts for little Top 100 entrepreneurs Portfolio plus Accumulator Date for travel fare increases Hope for seals Murder link Drive on fines Forklift death Murder charge Stabbing death Vauxhall once Driven, Forever Smithen Minister agrees to a public debate on council house sales Plessey Merger talks highlight debate on future of trade unions TUC split on strategy Musicians fly to Armenia's aid Abortion reform Bill may be reintroduced Houseboat fire kills mother and girls Sky Television (Reuter): Inquiry condemns 'appalling neglect' of Aborigines US accuses Europe of blocking efforts to resolve trade skirmish Washington spells out punitive tariffs in response to 'unfair' ban on meat exports Kremlin pledges to ease entry and exit rules Glasnost for the traveller Moscow's relief shake-up Soviet convoy leaves Kabul Restriction eased on jailed Briton World Roundup Cafe battle resumes Gandhi in Pakistan (NYT): King to meet rebels (AP): Korea talks planned Mendes case suspects 'Not a hazard' for humans Ford (AFP): Sudan coalition splits after threat of strike Profiting in China's hospitals Ferry survivors join search for bodies Battle royal over meaning of impossible' anniversary Bicentenary of the French Revolution Botha is urged to get rid of Group Areas Act Coloured leader issues ultimatum on election Volcano's 24,000ft eruption Tribal rebels try to disrupt Bangladesh peace treaty (Reuter): Iran court sentences millionaire to death (Reuter): Wider limit (Reuter): Strike killings (Reuter): Birthday gift (Reuter): Nuclear test (AP): Everest bid (Reuter): Raiders killed (Reuter): Bush man Lawyer with ink on his hands The Times Profile Sanderson Are you in the picture? Artfile 1988 has been a year of excitement, records and controversy in the world of art, Put your memory to the test Halting the bulldozers Next year could see European laws to protect the landscape from developers An infection on the wing Medical Briefing Mother's milk Smart-sighted The body politic David Mellor has resolved to get fitter in 1989. Victoria McKee cheked up Beijing International Hotel Times Diary Barry Fantoni A new niche for the City Stephens Lewis points a way out of the Big Bang débâcle Choosing the fairest test Commentry Adrian Wooldridge Year of the global spring University Degrees for Women Message of the Marseillaise Poverty in Africa Back to the Jury Preventing a US/EEC trade war Farm subsidies Traffic troubles Mappa Mundi sale Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… A test of Palestinian promises Off-the-hook Crime and punishment Lessons from British tank choice Art on view Arms realitie Guildford convictions Hands off! Relative values Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Bellamy criticizes 'tax' for Lakeland Hunganan chess prodigy prepares to do battle University news The cold dark dinosaurs of the Pole Science Report Forthcoming marriages Lanfranc's priory is to be uncovered Archaeology RT Rev Richard Hanson Learned theologian who had pastrol flair Hal Ashby Witty director who made harold and Maude Duke of Newcastle Collector of old and new insect species Kathleen Mary Lines High standards in children's books Eithne Dunne Births Village saves its Norman church Air Marshal Announcements A Wave Of Emptiness Spink Neither a great vintage nor a dead loss British first-time and most senor film-makers had the best of it, says David Robinson of 1988, European Film Year Having sex on the brain Jonathan Maeades reviews an impractical treatise by a practical American anatomist who knows everything and feels nothing about human sexuality Blank facade Portrait of David Hockney By Peter Webb Chatto & Windus, £17.95 Horrors without guide The Journey Back from He;; By Anton Gill Graflon, £14.95 Defence of a trouper The Well-Known Trouble Maker By Fedelis Morgan & Charlotte Charke Faber, £19.95 Picture Gallery English Literature Urbane hidden shallows Trollope and Character Stephen Wall Faber, £17.50 Concise Crossword No 1757 Entertainments Charades Day Four Information for January Winning Move Theatre No Title Pop Music Books Cinema Eurochannels Television and Radio Nudge nudge, itch itch Television Review Television Choice Radio Choice MacGregor plans tough new egg rules The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,865 Riding through the winter sunshine Weather Markets NatWest mortgage rate offer Oil fluctuates Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch $6bn rescue for seven US thrift banks Nikkei record paves way for further rises Talks pledge on H&W deal Kelt bid for Carless unconditional Six months to repay £95m of American Express loan Virani back three years after stake sale Control in £7.5m Belhaven purchase Iceland poised to win £240m bid battle for Bejam Atlas of the World Business and Finance Tate ends year with £44m deal in Spain Arrest warrants issued in PCW investigation Business Roundup Epicure cash purchase GrandMet acquisition Textron leads in Avdel bid Dewhurst Dent decline Peek to sell Blundell (AP), (Reuter): Dow closes 3.75 points up after late advance Wall Street Recent Issues Boring was beautiful for the safety-first investors of '88 Tempus Review of the Year Caution was the to investment this year. Our average portfolio rise was 12%, comfortably beating the FT All Share index Shares stage technical rally as City dealers extend the break Stock Market Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Traditional Options Price of place on IPE floor escalates Hong Kong to help firms fight EEC tax Oil under pressure from rivals Gas and nuclear power the fuels of the future says report City banks drop ?lbn Soviet credit plan In the present, tense The Times City Diary Bond man to run Thames Water Pavilion Leisure buys hotel in £9.1 m deal Blot on the landscape The Times City Diary Vin du paint The Times City Diary (Reuter): Fokker in line for Indonesian plane contract Carol's Christmas The Times City Diary Japanese to tighten disclosure rules in crackdown on insiders Tokyo may take brake off car exports Pressure mounts for end to restraints on shipments to US Buyers still queue up in land of confidence Comment BTR: a stock for all seasons Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Confident start to account The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments Special Projects Manager Closing Date for Police Graduate Entry Scheme.… G. T. C. Ltd Millbank Publications Career Analysts Royal Life Haynes Hanson & Clark CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Unicopa U. K. Ltd Petro Consultants SA Anna Belinda Citizenship by adoption claim fails Trailer offence distinct from vehicle charge Council officer can delegate task Unincorporated body cannot lay criminal information No liability even if statutory advice is wrong Winding up former securities dealer Case conference ban on mother not unfair A wave of despair for Australia Cricket: West Indies Establish an Unassailable Lead as Richardson Scores his Seventh Test Hundred Lower standards Revolutionary cycle Cricket contacts Increased levy not seen as a winner Swedes' spirit shines through Digging problem Case for special treatment American dream Lack of demand Sports Letters may be sent by fax to Arresting figures From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Maid Of Money springs surprise at Leopardstown Hutchinsons go home Results from three meetings Strong entry at Windsor Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Kabartaylar looks the one for Pipe The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Stratford Selections Mandarin: Taunton Selections Randolph Place proves a big disappointment Run High crowns the Mitchell celebrations Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Corporal Clinger backed Positive in line for Arkle tilt From handicappers to the high-life Sporting Exiles: racehorse trainer Luca Cumani talks to Simon Barnes Snow Reports Today's Fixtures Sport on TV A contrast of styles in Masters Table Tennis Fogerty is named player of the year Basketball Auction to aid salmon Fishing Tomorrow McDaid is appointed to key post Cycling Fetisov's desire still flickers despite delays Ice Hockey Tigers slip nearer relegation zone Sentimentalists root for Fischer victory Yashting From a Special Correspondent, Bombay: Duys ends Indian run Changing times hold mixed prospect Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, considers the state of the game and the possible shape of things to come Dell fracas may lead to a charge Court rulings favour Bates Loosemore claims famous scalp but Britain are beaten Tennis Robertson keen to manage Walsall Football Midlands helped by Sixsmith's ball skills Hockey: Territorial Tournaments Begin with an Abundance of Goals England have plan for success For the Record Another chance for fund runners Bleak look ahead for weak Italy Rugby Union Leaders rise on tide of mediocrity Campaign against cards grows with Griffiths's protest ITV will not cover Olympics Toleman and Lee escape injury Hired help for Bruno Crowd rises to Campese Bookmakers Not Impressed (Reuter), (AP): Robson in new role British bobs on icy slope End Column

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