News from 01/01/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Miles Kington, Alexandra Shulman, Jan Morris, Gordon Allan, Rodney Tyler, Richard Wigg Madrid, Paul Jennings, Margaret Brown, Cliff Feltham, Anne Bancroft, Martin Young, Ivo Tennant, Andrei Navrozov, Ian Murray, Guy Ker, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, Richard Evans Our Political Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Gerald Davies, John Newell, Brian James, Peter Jones, S. A. Wheeler, Mohsin Ali, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Daniel Ward, Our Motor Industry Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Derek H. Crosfield, Charles Sparrow Honorary Legal Adviser, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, David Hands, John Percival, Fiona MacCarthy, David Chesterman, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Michael Evans Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Fells, Christopher Dunn, Peter Gartland, Estelle Chetty, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Evans and Geoffrey Warner, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, David G. Watters, General Secretary, Jack Lonsdale, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Diane Hill, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Richard Evans and Andrew McEwen, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Clive White, Michael Seely, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Philippa Toomey, Alan Tomlinson, Ca£as Bravas, Paula Yates, Richard Evans and Stewart Tendler, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, M. D. Fortescue, Ted Croker, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, John Campbell, Chris Steyn, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Thurstan Shaw President, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,
ResumoDerek and David Portfolio Top names Howe hopeful Gap widens Shares ahead Crowds up Aids prompts young to alter sexual habits 35 dead as explosions rock hotel 'German flew before Wright Brothers' Beirut's dirty war drags on Picture Gallery By Our Foreign Staff: Election signalled by Botha Countries ban 'critical' seaman from S Africa British minister says Eec will hit hack in trade war Dti to see Guinness director By a Staff Reporter: Glen Coe climber killed 55 revellers arrested Whitehead & Partners Battle of hawks over Suez Clairvoyant tips Thatcher to win Odds on early poll Shipyard jobs boost Property prices soar A. Wellesley Brisoe & Partners Ltd Kipling in jungle Death Pc moves up Cabinet disarray over Suez fiasco Selwyn Lloyd in plot against Syria Provisionals' split widens Ford given rival's costs Br denies threat to 1,500 jobs Speedwing By Our Whitehall Correspondent: Veil stays on Crabb spying episode Sdp back MacMillan policies Clampdown on football hooliganism and marches Tougher rules for tests on animals Huey brings a happy ending to cliff hanger Burglar left dying man unconscious on floor Drugs safety chief cautious on Aids treatment Picture Gallery Gollies go in nod to race lobby Adoption by gays attacked Weather wet—drivers dry Israelis invited to boost Uk tourism Hunt for love-tug girl Abduction case remand Double death case remand Inquest on star's friend Getty gift to museum fund Virgin reduces fares by half Painter on rape charge Sentence plea Couple go for taste of adventure Workers filled by a sandwich National Savings No, they won't be dying of ignorance Plea for removal of roadside hazards Robinson Crusoes in a rush to be isle ranger Joint venture to rebuild sites Cash shortage stops hip operations Tougher curbs on pyramid selling Shamir vows to avenge killings Clue in silver coins Rail deal called off Mp who beat Gandhi Not so free Greeks try to beat Vat rises Iran talks break up Eta claim inn bomb Insurance firm in circumcision cuts Tv message to French hostage Gorbachov: ball in us court Ireland and Greece hold up Community reforms West faces political and economic crisis Classroom chaos reflects stalemate over apartheid South Africa's black schools Part 1 Stalemate could end fighting One truce and an earthquake managed to silence the guns The running of Colombia n Wars of the World Guerrillas hit by new onslaught Contras turn to soft targets Struggle nobody is winning Open-air debate leaves students unsure of future demonstrations Spain abortion ruling defied ICL General Appointments Picture Gallery Minister quits over Id cards Both sides of this dispute want the British Tommy to stay on in region The future of Belize Part 2 Saudi Joint Venture Have following Vacancies for… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bogot? talks on drugs threat Anglia Television Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items 28 killed in floods sweeping Brazil Doctors talk by satellite China visits Jeddah talks 9th victim The worst cut The eyes of the beholder Television Songmakers' Almanac Faces fit to light up all our futures Times critics make their personal choice of individual promise likely to create an even bigger splash in 1987 Fairies not so fragile Theatre in Paris Dance: John Percival Theatre: Irving Wardle Painting: John Russell Taylor Music: Paul Griffiths Puppetry Renoir Russell Square Tube Mrs Geldof swears in The Times Profile The Times Jumbo Crossword Prizes of £50 will be given for the first five correct solutions opened on Monday January 19. Entries should be addressed to The Times Jumbo Crossword Competition, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London, E1 9xn. The winners and solution will be announced on Saturday January 24 Concise Crossword No 1144 There are no prizes for this crossword. Answers tomorrow Us in a fly move As a new year dawns America threatens to corner the market in airline bookings Helena International V. I. P. Club Biography Anniversaries of the year Midland save and Borrow SPA Food and the passionate Honey from a Weed Fasting and Feasting in Tuscany, Catalonia, the Cyclades and Apulia By Patience Gray Prospect Books, £17.30 Idiots on horses A History of the British Cavalry Volume 4 By The Marquess of Anglesey Seeker & Warburg, £35 Received wisdom on Moscow Russian Stidoes By Leonard Schapiro Collins Harvill, £15 Fall of the House Historicals The Taverners Place By Joanna Trollope Hutchinson, £11.95 The Physician By Noah Gordon Macmillan, £10.95 Through a Glass Darkly By Kaeleen Koen Macdonald, £10.95 Allegories on the theophile Homer the Theologian By Robert Lamberton California University, £33.95 Political ladies Women Marriage and Politics, 1860-1914 By Pat Jalland Oxford, £19.50 Englishwoman TLS Listings Wrong side of the law Blanced out Roaming Mishandled Honey still... Flying today Barry Fantoni Old Miles's Almanac for 1987 Self- assured player on the word stage David Watt talks to Sir Geoffrey Howe about Britain's international role, Labour defence policy-and his relations with Mrs Thatcher Picture Gallery If it's not asking too much... Smokescreen of that fat cigar Election Year? Trading Blows Fourth Leader Fuelling fires of the future The evil that men do Credit card boom Classical top ten Anomalies in law of treasure trove Christian names in 1986 Chariots of fire Crosland's school Haemophilia and Aids On this Day Odds-on chance Social News Appointments Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Lloyds Bowmaker Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Ramblers demand pesticide ban Latest wills Pushkin Medal Project to make cheap fibre-reinforced metals Sir Eric Jones Mr Peter Wolfe Mr Anatoli Zverev Elsa Lanchester Births , Marriages Deaths Cockroach business from home Earl of Stockton Bravery medal Stockport Grammar School Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Search for the ?10,000 busmen The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,242 1927 prices will suit customers The Times Informations Service Portfolio gold Weather Revellers wage war across wall Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Blackwood buys into us market Simon m $5m us takeover Bpcc chief ?672m bid Tenneco sells Gold up $15 Market Summery Guinness man to see Dti Murdoch snubs talks at H&wt Prior hopes for 50% gas refund The great air industry sale Family gin maker finding sorrows to drown in 1987 Fewer business failures Aetna Record imports open us trade gap to $19bn Sterling up as dollar falls away Fms curbs eased by Fimbra New freedom for building societies A new era starts for Britain's building societies today with legislation which allows them to offer a wider range of services Dow falls 12 points Base Lending Rates Recent Issues Money Market and Gold Men who hold the aces The year the megabid produced many City celebrities—company savers, hunters and defenders. More are poised in the wings London Financial Futures Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges London Traded Options Alpha Stocks Something for everyone in this year's share favourites Morgan Grenfell share price shaken by resignations NatWest names new director Hopes for a cleaner and fairer 1987 Grand Old Duke may rise again to support sterling The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Picture Gallery Commodities Financial Trusts Ringing in the new Everyone owes tax, don t they? —Lester Piggott's response in July when his tax problems were revealed Weathering the storm Just photograph the good side. Know what I mean, Monty? Frank Bruno to Monty Fresco after his defeat by Tim Witherspoon (Photograph: Monty Fresco, Daily Mail) No fun at the Games Why the America's Cup is breaking with the past Australians with pride at stake Sri Lanka baffled and beaten by Maninder Rough and tumble times of Davies, a Welsh hot potato Juggling act follows the withdrawals Floating a company and a new series Hobbs has Shriver struggling North top territory Preparing for an exciting new era Cheltenham Catterick Bridge Mandarin: Pipe should scale the heights again with talented juvenile pair Special Vintage heads for Newbury hurdle Windsor Selections Leicester Selections Devon & Exeter By Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Berry ties for title with last-ride win Cats Eyes has Irish prize in his sights after game victory Fortune favours Manna Reef Results from yesterday's two meetings Elements of new order take hold Today's Team News Kent spared late misery Helping the blind men at the back to see the light Llanelli pay for mistakes Sunderland ready to move on Belfast welcomes Cram For the Record Wilkinson is aware of Norwich threat Snow Reports A heritage alive and kicking in a hard commercial world For all its crises and ciritcs, football remains a great Brtish passion. What are its prospects for the New Year? The Times invited four leading figures to present opinions. Ted Croker (right), the Football Association general secretary, is first Today's Team News Quarter-final reward for Pashley Wigan strong on pulling power Today's Football Rugby and Other Fixtures Prologue won by a Briton Save the Children Television and Radio A sound idea for the new year Choice A game profiting from fewer louts and bigger crowds How the Gates Have Increased Players accused Action Aid Everton's winning formula Practice in the dark throws some light on England's task Botham paperwork ready Cricket Sport in Brief Edwards crashes to earth Bishop hopes Wru will be sympathetic The man left out in the cold
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