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News from 05/01/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Miles Kington, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Diana Geddes Paris, Andrew Gimson, Clifford Longley, Shirin Akiner, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, John England, Bona, Gordon Allan, Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ian McLauchlan, Richard Long, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, John Bell, City Editor, Marshal Joffre, Michael Binyon, Guy Ker, Richard Fairman, Alan Fulwood, Hasan Akhtar, Michael clark, Caroline Moorehead, Colin Narbrough, S. P., Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Gerry Harrison, Bryan Stiles, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, Thomason Prentice, Science Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Michael Humlyn, Basil de Ferranti (Chairman), Andrew Wiseman, David Hands, Geoffrey Matthews, Neville French, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John a Hill, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Mark Dowd, Education Reporter, Liz Gill, Steve Bates, John Clare Education Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Iain C. Baillie, Peter Dixon, David Sapsted, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Humphry Berkeley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glanville Williams, George Ace, David Young, Christopher Walker, Christopher Atkinson, Clive White, G. I. A. D. Draper, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Sally Dugan, John Seamer, Mark Cliffe Chief Economist Capel-Cure Myers, Barry Wood, Michael Meadowcroft, Andrew Lycett, Stephen Pettitt, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, David Leppared, Bailey Morris, Lewis Stretch, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Chris Moore, Keith Macklin, Vince Wright, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Richard Wigg,

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Early election call by voters in latest poll Mr Neil Kinnock has suffered a blow in the leadership satisfaction section of the latest Mori poll. While 83 percent of Tories are satisfied with Mrs Thatcher's leadership and 14 per cent dissatisfied, giving her a net figure of plus 69 among Tories, Mr Kinnock's figures are 67 per cent dissatisfied, giving him a net figure of only plus 47 in his own party. Mr David Steel and Dr David Owen score net figures of plus 65 and plus 62 among their supporters Tomorrow The Five wrap up Portfolio—gold— BA take-off 100 days on Marching on Luton anger By Our Political Editor: Hattersley softens on tax increases MacMillan's 'trap' Genetic fingerprinting row hits hunt for killer Coloured leader in clash with Botha over segregation (Reuter, AP): Nine die in Maryland train crash Wogan may be first victim of BBC strike Operation on Reagan to remove 4 polyps Letter mix-up at centre of Guinness affair Soviet backing for Afghan initiative Dunhill Police hunt father after boys attacked News Summary Hospital beds alert Pit blaze put out Libel suit for Mail Home boom ahead Ruskin freedom formula attacked Campbell-Johnston Executive Secretaries Ltd. Regional pay aim Early election call by voters in latest poll Drive launched for more women entrepreneurs Labour left 'bringing disaster to ratepayers' Police aim to reverse fall in vital Specials Catholic fears over Ulster petition Power behind Guinness Man in the news Determination leads to draw after fight Plea for Latin in inner city schools Radiation tests for swans GPs get guidelines on Aids risk for travellers abroad 'Squatters' launch year of homeless Holidays with a rare bite Fares cut challenge by UK airlines Mentally ill 'left on street' By Our Science Correspondent: Test give hope of cure for travellers Jet lag research Picture Gallery Charities face TV curbs 'Foolish' trio rescued Displays 'tatty and ageing' Museum funding Ming vase sale starts family feud Laura Ashley New Year 'dividend' for broker Portpolio gold Presley theme park set for Welsh village Patient killed in car crash UDM recruits Pay campaign British Airways Share Opportunity TV free-for-all from space a 'licence to risk money' Satellite broadcasting: 1 In the first of three articles on the prospects for direct to-home television broadcasting by satellite, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, finds the competition is likely to be intense Cash limits lower for road contracts Moor road decision challenged Cash call to reduce A1 deaths Renault Branson clean-up 'a Tory gimmick' Ford (AP): US cardinal visits Herzog in office World Summary Soldier charged (Reuter): Falklands air rescue Search for Iran cash Petition for divorce Israeli helicopters raid Shia villages The sea route between Cyprus and Lebanon, which is vital for Lebanon's Christian enclave of Jounieh, was functioning normally yesterday after the interception on Friday by the Israeli Navy of a ferry boat from Cyprus(Juan Carlos Gumucio writes from Beirut). An Israeli frigate halted the 3,782-tonne Sunny Boat off Jounieh and forced it to return (Reuter): 'Minder' marries (Reuter): Family tragedy Howe pledges aid in cocaine war The Foreign Secretary's Latin American tour Grip of rail strikers loosened in France Nationwide No Title T1 Cb 100/1 (Reuter): Chad says Libyan planes hit south Party faithful flock to US-style rallies for launch of final phase West German election campaign Abbey National Storms bring death to Atlantic coast (Reuter): Manila and Muslims set peace agenda Spanish mealtimes resistant to change One year inside EEC (Reuter): Charter 77 marks its 10 years of struggle Harrods Sale New and Emerging Sciences and Technologies Covent Garden Bureau Advertising Opportunity PA/Secretary Statoll UK Ltd The Times Newspapers Mature Sec c£10,000++ Harley Street Dermatologist Fitzroy Staff Bureau Lucie Clayton Pathfinders Personnel Services Ltd. Berridge Environmental Laboratories Ltd Summerfield Lerner Ltd Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Bourne Offset Ltd. Staff Introductions Angela Mortimer Meredith Scott Recruitment Staffplan Limited Manpower International Secretaries Staff Introductions Council of Europe Directors' Secretaries Winifred Johnson London town Staff Bureau Senior Secretary Staffplan Limited International Finance/Insurance Group Staffplan Limited Joyce Guiness Mediad Media&advertising Two Audio Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Staffplan Limited Love+tate Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Staffplan Limited Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Kings House Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaygar B&C International PA/SECRETARY L. Dawson & Co Litigation Secretary Staffplan Limited Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants La Creme Also Appears on Page Rivals for Nakasone's crown make shaky start to the new year Hong Kong hopes for British lead Plight of Victnam boat people Plight of Vietnam boat people Thais think again over moving refugees National & Provincial Building Society By Our Foreign Staff: Abidjan air crash survivor 'serious' Picture Gallery Lange in election year dilemma Maori loans scandal Afghan aircraft attack villagers over border Entertainments Reshuffles at the top while rioters take to the streets Political manoeuvrings in Pakistan Italy and Japan duel for Polish deal Ageing family car caught in a financial tangle Picture Gallery Anger over death in race attack Students appeal to Deng to respond Peking demonstrations (Reuter): San Juan hotel disaster was arson (AP): Prisoner dies (Reuter): Biology award (AFP): Extremist shot (AFP): Leader again (Reuter): Bison target (AFP): Struck off (AFP): Young blood (AP): Blazing love (AP): Population up (Reuter): Tooth tower Ghastly good fun Television Familiar news Radio Italian language lessons in Florence Fresh discoveries of stunning spectacle A sudden resurgence of interest in the French silent cinema will be heightened by a season of treasures from the Twenties opening at London's National Film Theatre tomorrow: David Robinson sets the scene Concerts LSO/Davis Barbican Michele Campanella Wigmore Hall Berliner Band Elizabeth Hall Unexpectedly enjoyable Galleries Elizabeth II: Portraits of Sixty Years National Portrait Gallery Royal Ballet Globe Theatre Foot soldiers in the army of morality The upsurge of the "moral majority" is a phenomenon of the late '80s. Andrew Lycett assesses its power and meets some of its disciples Midland Who's who in the Drive for a Moral Resurgence Another fine mess... Laurel and Hardy have been born again, as bizarre debt enforces in Colombia's capital Concise Crossword No 1147 This hiss the year of the snake Reptiles may soon be slithering up from the bottom rung of the social ladder Picture Gallery Run ragged by the rat race British companies are finally facing up to the effects of stress, which costs the country 100 million working days a year. Liz Gill reports Army packs a punch for Biddy The Blue Peter Sighsavers Appeal docks today, with £1 million on board for charity Picture Gallery Table for two, dinner for one It's only natural to nod off at noon If you feel a wave of tiredness every four hours, take heart. Scientists say it is normal The Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables Angus brigade The Times Diary Cornish hasty The Times Diary Mundane The Times Diary Picture Gallery Burnt-out cases The Times Diary Festive spread The Times Diary PHS: Switching off The professor and a parable in parallels Bernard Levin: the way we live now What future for the fourth R? Clifford Longley on the changes that have undermined faith in religious education Reshaping the moral mould Sorry Eccles, you're stale Moreover... Miles Kington A Needless Election Post Analysis Colonel Bogy Tory leadership after Macmillan Reform of honours In sound memory Precedents on rights Making it right, from start to finish Child abuse cases Slav majority On this Day A Great Military Leader False scent Court Circular Birthdays today The Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research Forthcoming marriages University news Parliament and the people as pope Society awards Church news Move to restore fenland windmill When the pain goes as the placebo glows Science report Royal Ascot Girls' Public Day School Trust Wilson's School St Paul's Girls' School League Latest wills Sir Angus MacKintosh Trusted envoy in changing times Dr William Ringler Professor Peter Fraser Mr Charles Reid Sir Richard Woolley Births, Marriages, Deaths Announcements Rentals Times Newspapers Ltd (AP): Storm wrecks island capital The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,245 Royal Family is deluged with bouquets The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Beach apartheid in slow retreat Letter from Durban Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet BA selloff may aim at larger investor British airways Results Reagan seeks record budget President faces $1 trillion fight Forecast of jobless 'below 3m' Uproar in City fails to ruffle Howard 100 days after Big Bang, one minister's nerve endings are unfrayed Stop-go policy fear after growth dash Cider man's spirited challenge By Our Energy Correspondent: Oil traders predict $20 barrel Saunders to face directors' questions Business and Finance Moss Bros Covent Garden By our city staff: Stake sold by Scottish Amicable Money Markets and Gold Foreign Exchanges Base Lending Rates 10 per cent Treasury Loan Company News CBI urges open policy on safety Pineapple's next step likely to raise tempo USM Review Investment Trusts Financial Trusts Unlisted Securities Investors cool over high-tech Landlocked freeports wait for Government to change rules Analysis Appointments Why the long yields could be driven below 9% mark again Gilt-Edged The Patent Office Confidence infiltrates the bankers' bunkers Comment Capitalization and week's change The short cut to experience Horizons 'Go West, young student' is the advice from David Leppard to those who want vacation work with some career content The University of Western Australia Perth University of Durham The City University University of Warwick The University of Leeds Department of Law University of Warwick University of Oxford Department of Earth Sciences University of Aberdeen University Appointments University of California Los Angeles University Assistant Lecturer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational Eton College Balliol College University Of Glasgow University College and Middlesex School of Medicine Fernhill Manor School, Hants The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts EFL Teachers Tutors Required Posts King Saud University La Crème De La Crème Experienced Secretary/receptionist Executive Assistant Diary of the Times Classified Are You a People Person Stella Fry Recruitment Park Lane Medical Secretary Art Gallery Word Associates La Creme Also Appears on Page Fellowships University of Nottingham Christ Church, Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Courses L'ecole Hampshire London's French Centre University Tutorial College London Montessori Centre St. Godrics College London Career Analysts Cultural and Educational Services Abroad Short Intensive Typing The College of Garden Design Prep & Public Schools Westminster Abbey Choir Which School? Modest adjustments likely Tax case remitted to special commissioners Chancery Division England's trial ends in a suitably Scottish verdict of not proven Rugby Union Mullin fit for match in Cardiff Davies swoops to destroy all hopes Moon shines for Notts Order to bind over acquitted defendant is open to review Divisional court Blackheath's pack keep sights set firmly on success Gloucester lifted by Marment Loveridge rules the roost Mandarin: Planetman has the class to defy top weight on seasonal debut Racing: Edinburgh's National Hunt Course Opens Today Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections Under starter's orders Cheeky First Bout has Arkle as long-term target From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Full Flow remains on course for Triumph Leaders over the jumps Saturday's results Specialists put Cram firmly in his place Cross-Country Wild-card Redskins scalp Bears American Football Today's Fixtures The artificial surface provides no grounds for real entertainment Football: Sharp's Goal only Shot of Note in Everton's Match while the Champions Salvage their Honour in the Dying Moments Front men waste chances Peterborough scramble Pools Check Weekend Results and Tables A Viking's spirit rebuked Leicester deepen Wednesday's woe Patience proves to be Liverpool's only saving grace Derby given one for Palace road Surrey grateful for Hoad's polish Rugby Union Weekend Results Manager goes (Reuter): India make elegant recovery Resilient spirit gives England's all-round effort a special merit Cricket Rumours abound over new tours Britain's chance to turn the tables Hockey (Reuter): Sweltering desert beckons Motor Rallying Walker's win gives Harris record chance Squash Rackets Asian bid to oust Evans Table Tennis (AP): Hemzer reasserts Swiss dominance For the Record Commanding win shows there are no flies on Murray Yachting Mandlikova is fully charged for Shriver Tennis Hanley's foresight earns Wigan win Rugby League Snow Reports The long, long trail is winding again Choice Textureahield No Title T 5/1/87 Television and Radio No Title Centenary stakes spur Arsenal to a memorable win More football By a Special Correspondent: Luton blame Bates for ticket dispute The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Charlton escape charges West Indies return to form as Greenidge scores 100 Teamwork scores Meo gives Davis few problems Snooker From a Special Correspondent: Douglas supreme Table Tennis Sport in Brief Worcester to go electric Johnson proves decisive Basketball Time will tell if delight can last

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