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News from 31/12/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Karan Thapar, P. W. Johnson, Bob Ross, Victoria Glendinning, Max Pearce, Clifford Longley, Andrew Pierce, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Gordon Allan, Gavyn Davies Chief UK Economist, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Nicholas Harling and Julian Desborough, Jack Bainbridge, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, John Bell, City Editor, Andrei Navrozov, David Smith, Jeremy Kingston, Alan Budd Economic Adviser, Christopher Thomas and John England, Jeremy Flint, Dessa Trevisan, Colin Narbrough and Peter Mulligan, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Frederick Hazell, J. G. Bourne, Hilary Doling, Ruth Gledhill, F. E. McWilliam, Rodney Lord, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Bills, Pearson Phillips, Robin Young, Frances Bissell, Terry Philpot, Editor, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Andrew Britton, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Philip Jacobson and Tony Dawe, Simon Tait, Andrew Hislop, Michael DYnes, Christopher J. L. Bennett, John Woodcock, David Cross, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Stuart Williams (General Secretary), Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Nigel Andrew, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, Henry Neuburger Labour Party Adviser, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, G. J. Hatherley, Giles Keating, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Rhodes Boyson, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, J. Samson, Martin Trew, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, Geoffrey Foster, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Deyan Sudjic, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, V. G., Roland White, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Antony Rouse, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Andrew Powell, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, T. S. Sampson, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Jeremy Hart, R. R. Feilden, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, H. Holmes, Tom Tickell, Hugo Vickers, Peter Hankey, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Evelyn Brodie, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Maria Scott, Asa Briggs, W. Meredith, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Douglas Broom Education reporter, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John McNair, Richard Williams,

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Inside Section 1 Three million facing record mortgage rise Payments up by 25% for some home buyers Next Year In today's 52-page Times Zola's aim NI raises offer for Collins Thatcher hails a flourishing Britain Review Section 3 Brittan among 27 knights To the manner honoured Reagan and Bush Colonel North trial Sport & Leisure Section 4 Hine Disaster bomb was 'placed on board jumbo in Frankfurt' £300,000 stolen in post office raid News Roundup TV privatizing study Bad year, IRA says Baby snatch charge Rapist strikes again Tour firm collapses Police cells free of remand prisoners Bradford & Bingley Building Society Ticketless woman got on plane Invisible scars which only grieving can heal Last pieces of sabotaged Flight 103 are removed form Scottish tow The Lockerbie Jet Disaster Government pledges aid to rebuild community US imposes tough new airport security steps Doctors summoned after challenge to Mellor My 30-hour shift, by hospital officer Help from Czechs on explosives Better street lights 'would cut crime and fear of attacks' Call to make dark areas safer after success of new measures Family put to shotgun ordeal in kitchen Ski Thomson Drivers warned of risk from low alcohol drinks Girls parents vote against Schools opting out How Muggers' Alley was reformed Shelter fears 50,000 may be homeless Mortgage rate increases Vicious attacker is hunted Ports alert in hunt for runaway girl Harrods Knightsbridge Happy anniversary Next Year in the Times Partfolio plus Accumulator Win £84,000 CBE for producer who turned his back on the BBC New Year Honours Awards for Paddy Ashdown Leon Brittan, Richard Briers Picture Gallery Prime Minister's List Royal Navy The Army Royal Air Force Royal Victorian Order Queen's Police Medal Supermarket chiefs lead the business world role of honour Angus Ogilvy, Dusty Hare, Richard Dodds, Eric Bristow New Year Honours Mauritius Bahamas New Zealand Imperial Service Order Australia British Empire Medal Picture Gallery Papua New Guinea Picture Gallery Grenda Teacher's Picture Gallery Antigua and Barbuda Diplomatic Service and Overseas St Vincent and the Grenadines Multiple Classified Advertising Items National & Provincial Building Society Encourage staff to own firms' shares Lawson is urged Labour scheme to replace the Lords Young Hungarian takes chess lead Test may stop sales of frozen meat as 'fresh' Texas Homecare Helping forest ponies to good health Minibus boom highlights ills and thrills of Kenya under Moi Kabul ceasefire plea rejected World Roundup Call to cut US bases 700 missiles scrapped Trade Bill approved (Reuter): Bishop reinstated Gadaffi offer refused Mikulic steps down after Parliament blocks his reforms Yugoslav crisis deepens (Reuter): Peres handling of economy raises spectre of inflation Press casts Libya as hostage case villain Brezhnev son-in-law gets 12 years for corruption The eclipse of an old regime From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: Moscow take steps to curb activities of co-operatives What 1989 holds for the world's leaders As nationalist conflicts cause more problems for Moscow and the budget deficit continues to plague Washington, Times correspondents predict some of the tough choices facing governments around the world in the year ahead Experts paint picture of a solitary future in fortress-like homes Looking ahead to bleak end of a millennium Bruised Takeshita appoints judge as Minister East Europe EEC (AP): Fireworks kill 11 (Reuter): Marcos rites (AP): Drink menace (AFP): Greens' blot (AFP): Mars mission (Reuter): Land reprieve (AFP): Punjab bomb MPs ousted Ferry sinks Twilight of the phoney peace As the 50th anniversary of the Second World War approaches, Asa Briggs sketches the strange no-man's land in British attitudes between Munich and September 1939, when Chamberlain's appeasement policy lay in tatters and he had no option but to call the nation to arms Picture Gallery This column has always been known for its dedicated approach. It espouses the philosophy that sport is the most important thing in the Times Diary Picture Gallery Barry Fantoni The Dragon's Leap The Times Saving the Children The Times 1989 Almanac The Times Halt to building as travel aid Driving in fog School test faults Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Myth and reality in Christian belief Rights of the poor Cotswolds proposals Iran executions Nuclear disarmament Spirit of Christmas Gap in law on child abuse Father's footsteps Court Circular Appointment Forthcoming marriages Sotheby's stage great New Year's Eve art show Chaumet Making peace with the dissenters Birthdays Marriage Anniversaries Eric Strathon Expert wintness in valuation cases Sir John Stebbings Serive to legal profession Vaso Katraki Greek engraver who won world acclaim Rev Alan Thornhill Priest and Playwright Phillip Whitting Hill farmers are 'struggling' Announcements & Personal Haggis and the healthy heart Science Report Church services tomorrow Sunday after Christmas Cancer Research Campaign Church news University news Times Newspapers Ltd East End painting bought Haven for newts New officers Six bishops appointed by the Pope Word-Watching Health Education Authority Last rites for the design decade? Deyan Sudjic reviews the year when consumers began to look through the packaging at what they were actually buying Veuve Clicquot Computer benefits link is speeded up The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,867 Battle to save King's Cross for the birds Weather The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Comment: Graham Searjeant Money Banner bid for Avdel is defeated The Pound Stock Market Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch The Times 'Teenage scribblers' sharpen up for 1989 Murdoch matches £403m Collins bid Nickel prices 'heading for record highs' Judge casts doubt on Drexel status Proposed $650m settlement is basis for delaying takeover Koppers sales recoup £152m Rate hopes boost sterling Mercury Unit Trusts Iceland emerges as last-minute victor Peering at the economic fog Chastened by the failure of their foecasts in 1988, leading economists are facing up to predicting next year's fortunes. As Rodney Lord reports, the result is confusion Lower pay settlements vital Inflation to slow a little Wall Street Recent Issues Interest rate war looms Battle that must be fought Housing prices are crucial Some optimism breaks through but index goes back below 1,800 Stock Market Alpha Stocks Deficit may pass £20bn Tool firm to be transformed by £8m expansion By Our City Staff: Nomura stays top of Eurobond table 1988 Eurobond Market ($bn) Traditional Options London Traded Options North Sea denies allegations Multi-billion dollar guessing game Water needs more sparkle to make Sid thirsty Comment Forty years on—frozen food sales are £2.5bn and rising Four new thrift rescues to cost taxpayer $lbn US savings and loans bank crisis Indexes and out-of-date statistics How the bills mounted up Marsh heads industry in South Africa' group US urged to alter computer ban Hammerson repeats call to reject offer Business Roundup Akzo boosts China trade Provident £13.5 m buy TSB chair for Goodison Record Irish exports Oil group s shares fall on court move By Our City Staff: Godfrey Davis chief named as president French link for BT plan Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Year ends on quiet note Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, Nov 1988 Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Abbey habit gears up for flotation Life on a shoestring as escalating rates sour home-owning dream Family Money Mortgage burden turning young into new paupers National Westminister Home Loans Limited Ten sure-tire steps to cash catastrophe Family Money Some people are born to financial disaster, while others have it thrust upon them. And then there are those, as Tom Tickell explains, who do their level best to achieve it… Young star of the unit trust league Top/bottom 10, Authorised Unit Trusts Hampshire Building Society Drink-driving insurance on the way out Northern Rock Building Society Woolwich Equitable Building Society Look to the east for a cheering 1989 Family Money The past year has been a patchy one for equity investors. Apart from flurries in certain industrial sectors and international markets the pessimism which set in at the end of 1987 has prevailed. The expert gave Maria Scott their predictions for 1989 Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Leamington SPA Building Society Briefings Portfolio plus Accumulator Investing in the good guys Socially esponsible unit trusts are gaining ground Investment Criteria - a Comparison of Funds Victoriana reigns supreme for followers of wooden art Family Money Antiques are both beautiful and a good investment. Conal Gregory names some good bets for 1989 Invest in … The M&G Group Vauxhall once Driven Forever Smitten Travel: Himalayan Trekking A Night to Remember Are you going to a party tonight? Will there be scarlet-liveried flunkies? A star-studded guest list? An entire symphony orchestra playing? Hugo Vickers explores the expensive art of the world's greatest party-givers Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Carlsberg Export The Eyes of the Dead First Light by Peter Ackroyd The latest novel from the author of Hawksmoor and Chatterton will be published in the spring - this is the last of six extracts appearing this week in The Times Airtours Supreme Collection The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword In the shadow of the mosaue The Arts 1 A small, conservative town is home to Algeria's only major recording studio, from where a band of pioneers exports little-known form of popular music, Rai. David Toop reports Concise Jumbo Crossword Wendy Darling ICA To a formula Television Biters bit To a head No similarity TV-am Fresh every morning All the fun of the faerie Seasonal entertainments in London vary from the traditional pantomime to the decidedly offbeat Theatre The PhantomViolinAlmedia Cinderella Dominion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clean Sweep Bank pension complaints out of time Law Report December 31 1988 Officer's belief irrelevant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoffmann spins a longer tale Opera Offenbach: Les Contes d'Hoffmann Norman/Plowright/Serra/Murray/Shicoff/Van Dam. Chorus and Orchestra of the Thèâtre de la Monnaie/Cambreling (EMI CDS 7 49641 2) The Times Muddled beat of a Memphis legend Records Soul Music The Otis Redding Story (Atiantic 781-762-1,4 dises) In search of the bluesmen Blues Bird song Classical The London Boat Show Theatre London Multiple Display Advertising Items Images of Britten at war Charades Heaven as we hone for it Books Victoria Glendinning finds that ever age adjusts its vision of eternal bliss, which reflects its hopes and aspiations Heaven a History By Colieen McDannell & Bernhard Lang Yale, £16.95 Tyranny of the centre Paperbacks Corruptions of Empire By Alexander Cockburn Verso, £7.95 Quick Guide Glasnost from the left Revolution from above Where is the Soviet Union Going? By Tariq Ali Century Hutchinson, £12,95 Selfridges Roses in the parlour Children Dear Mili Translated by Ralph Mauheim Illustrated by Maurice Sendak vking Kestrel, £9.95 The 1988 awards for good taste Jonathan Meades selects the restaurants that show there is more to great cooking than a command of elementary chemistry Copper Chimney Growing Dutch in the nurseries Gerrit Buis came to England from Holland on a trial visit—41 years ago Plant first aid Agriframes Fruit Cages Blue Cross Roll up a pig in a blanket The Times Cook Pork wrapped in cabbage leaves is a combination which is guaranteed to warm up the coldest of days. Frances Bissell passes on the recipe from her American mother-in-law Palaeolithic sausage Food The Times Diluting the damage Drink Outings Crackerjack play Bridge Tudor treasure heap Out & about Hampton Court is one vast, confusing maze in itself. Nigel Andrew suggests a plan of action Decanters which improve with age Collecting Energy surge for charity Chess Winning Move Sales Guide Sunny skies spread gloom Enchanted Europe French Railways Skiing Diary Travel Notes More ski less cash Teddy treat Bonanza in Little Travel Pearson Phillips discovers a friendly and unpretentious Italian ski resort that is also a much-envied duty-free zone Travel News Iceland cream Travel Books Gala The Best Name in Channel Island Holldays Travel Books Pearl Cruises Queening it in the Med The best companion for a QE2 cruise is a trained guide, Antony Rouse says World Service Travel Notes Overseas Travel America the Experience-No. 1 to the U. S. A. Trailfinders the Travel Experts Solitaire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Classic Tours Premier Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vacations Abroad Ltd AA travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt International Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Hillingdon Ski Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Travel Notes Window on the world Many of the trails to the world's most stunning mountain scenery are becoming overcrowded - but Andrew Powell finds ways off the beaten track Tjaereborg Television & Radio Racing Budd ready to tip-toe back Pakistan in the firing line Dalglish sets bench mark Derby fined for 'poaching' (AP): South Korea agree to talks on joint team Bracknell in inspired form Portsmouth sign Maguire for £225,000 Green walks out on Toleman team A Storehouse Plc Company Britain's Seoul heroes receive further rewards Gregory is available at a price One paradise lost, another regained Sandy LYle An afternoon of magic Which was the finest sporting achievement of this year? David Miller turns to golf and the Masters: Simon Barnes selects the Olympic 100 metres finaL Ben Johnson a moment to rejoice Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish threequarters cannot afford to botch the Italian job Rugby Union: Davidson Holds an Eight-Day Parade of the Best in the Country Today's teams Record within Hare's reach Forwards spoil the spirit Today's Team News Cuba's late withdrawal Volleyball Snow Reports Mounting challenge South's power will be critical Southern Cross takes over lead on handicap Yachting Surrey are found wanting For the Record Wright goals help lift Palace five places up the table Football Last Night's Results Today's Team News Graf is flattered in victory Tennis Multiple Display Advertising Items Territorial titles again fall to East Hockey Success built on Marlow (AP): Cash will lead cup challenge In Brief Wigan are hoping for a New Year surge Rugby League Warm weather incentive for riders to race Cycling Carmody's lasting affair with racing brings second title Happy track in mournful surroundings The Good Racecourse Guide Tomorrow Dunwoody is flying high Guide to the Weekend Fixtures All the Details Tote bows to outcry on stakes Sheikh unveils hope for Triumph Hurdle encore Sport on TV Mandarin: Ten Plus can take another big step on Gold Cup path Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent Dublin: Two titles only for Mullins family Devils Elbow runs Racing next week Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Propero prospers from Vayrua's critical mistake Multiple Display Advertising Items Thinker to provide the answers No easy Ryder for Jacklin's dozen The Times calendar of world sport for 1989 End of era heralds new development Renewed battles against the old enemy tickle the palate England face the unknown Tough meat to test the Lions' teeth Quiet year could still produce fireworks Upland ramble Weekend Walk Sam plays it once again I was shown my picture in a New York paper. I said:'How could they get my picture in New York? I ain't never been there' A spring with a twist in its tail Weather Eye New bricks for old Sharps American Express

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