News from 06/01/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Miles Kington, Barry Pickthall Fremantle, Tony Samstag, Nordic Correspondent, Ray Kennedy Johannesburg, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent Perth, Nichael Coleman, a Special Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Guy Ker, James Callaghan, Francis Dickinson, Michael McCarthy, G. W. Taylor, A Staff Reporter, Howard Foster, Mitchell Platts, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Tony Holden, Our Own Correspondent, Paul Regan, Matthew May, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, F. C. Carpenter, Derck Harris Industrial Editor, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Iro Tennant, Cape Town, David Sanger, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Peter Lewis, Rodney Lord Economies Editor, David Smith, Economies Correspondent, John Clare and Richard Evans, J. F. G. Smith, Robert Kirley, Nieholas Harling, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, David Miller, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, Tony Samstag, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Steve Bates, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Digby Anderson, Colin Marchant, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, John D. Grugeon, Bryan Appleyard, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Christopher Thomas, John England, Christopher Walker, Chris Naylor, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, Judith Huntley, Paul Newman, Charles Knevitt, Caroline Moorchead, Stephen Lowe Ron Smith, Michael Seely, Sally Dugan, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Daniel Ward, Tim Jones, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Washington, Noël Goodwin, Steve Allatt, Simom O'Hagan, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Maurice Paul, Richard Lander, Barry Wood Sydney, Chris Steyn, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Alistair Guild, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Martin Wallace, Ivor Davis,
ResumoOur Own Correspondent, Paris: Chirac stands firm against strikes chaos Index Reagan cleared in cancer check-up Inspector 'shot first person he saw' Labour's 'sinister plot to buy votes' 'I think I will go to sleep now' Blood transfusion service and BMA clash over Aids Cold snap heralds winter's arrival BBC rejects new talks to settle dispute Guinness says that Saunders will stay Un Finance Ltd Pressure on Paris to hit back at Libya Farmers get cash for Chernobyl News Summary Boy star retires Tower Bridge crash Vaughan loses role5 Counterfeit charge Rail threat denied Speelman win important to title chances Today's new chief Belfast boycott ends with loyalist defeat Branson clean-up project 'up and rolling within a year' Bar to adopt a 'tough trade union' role Tories act to limit poll damage from City scandal Kinnock majority on discipline team Picture Gallery Our Education Correspondent: Act gives parents more say Labour candidate joins Brent attack Prisoners take to roof after hall attack Pound fall cuts pay of Forces' teachers Verdict today on fight to save pit Militants fight union merger A mechanical method to stop smoking Police shooting at Brixton was reflex action, court told Princess is world's top Briton Child sex case man is jailed £500,000 china theft O'Neill play blocked Vasectomy claim settled Strangler left his prints in blood Ministry inquiry into cowboy building Anxious immigrant clear to give blood Picture Gallery Genetic test '100% reliable' Garages to offer mortgages Two fined for disturbing rare bird nests Police urge unified policy Drink driving Personal Banking Double slice of fortune Protfolio Gold Four hounds and a puppy are poisoned English Estates Britain 'has too much censorship' Venture offering rich rewards In the second of three articles on the outlook for direct broadcast satellite service, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspodent, reviews the new programming to be beamed from the sky Danger of a slum society in the UK says Scarman Telecom Picture Gallery Threat of poaching war for 737 pilots (Reuter): 30 years for attack on British nurse (Reuter): Airport hostage Surrogate dispute (Reuter): Paris fury on colony Basement man dies (AP): Libya flier Hotel fire is held lab tests Strong men of Africa (Reuter): Missile attack Flight delayed Inquest on unionist adjourned Surprise visit to Kabul by top Soviet foreign policy team Afghanistan crisis (Reuter): Russia offers satellite deal to Third World Paris fears becoming embroiled War in Chad Ten-years-old 'wizard' eyes a Nobel Prize5 Picture Gallery Reagan asks for $312 bn defence budget in 1988 Mr George Shultz, US Secretary of State, yesterday asked for $312 billion in extra foreign aid to make up for big cuts by Congress (Reuter reports from Washington). He proposed a 1988 foreign aid budget of $155.2 billion US report criticizes inflexible system Education in Japan Howe in bid for trade peace (Reuter): Peking students burn newspapers Official press accused of distorted coverage (Reuter): Israel changes line on need for Unifil Christian militia under attacl Two Syrian soldiers were found shot dead and a third seriously wounded in Muslim west night (Reuter reports from Beirut). police had no details about the shooting, which occurred 12 hours after gunment killed two men standing by a coffee vendor's van in the same district US cardinal mends diplomatic fences Samuel Fezile6 Elections threat to Hendrickse Falling populations worry Nordic countries Kohl stirs new row with concentration camp jibe at East Our Forelgn Staff: Sukarno's widows squabble Plane crew describe UFO scare (Reuter): NZ sends storm aid to Cook Islands Refugee flood into Zambia (Reuter): Two held in murder case (AFP): Paris grenade (Reuter): Sakharov call Nepal meeting (AP): Talking sense (AP): India charge Fahd visit (Reuter): Elton's throat William Greaves: Can they pull the plug on Dirty Den? The Bbc electricians' strike could disrupt every type of programme if it continues for much longer. William Greaves looks at the background to the dispute Concise Crossword No 1148 Sun Alliance Home Insurance The house that Leon built After 18 years of paper ideas architect Leon Krier has made a traditional dream come true in Florida Lessons of Chernobyl Even a nuclear cloud can acquire a silver lining, the world wildlife Fund says, if it helps children understand the environment Top draw under threat Tyranny of time Television Entertainments Strong policy bearing impressive fruit Galleries The Medieval Treasury/Japanese Art and Deslgn/ Eye for Industry Victeria and Albert Museum Industrial Image Photographers' Gallery Spotted Dick Palace, Watford Theatre Coppelia Sadler's Wells Dance Coppelia Sadler's Wells Auger/Baldwin Wigmore Hall Recital Coppelia Harrods Knightsbridge London Swix7xl Oi-730 1234 Picture perfect Next week a V & a exhibition will focus on the genius of Irving Penn Coat in the act People Past masters Rags tale Five Wrap up for Winter When the now upwardly-moblie pals met up again for the hols, they got themselves kitted out in warm togs first Sanderson Sale Smallbone of Devizes Keeping on course at the sales Ehrman Tapestry From wig to pen Written off Gone... Picture Gallery Just the ticket PHS: Twin double Why Dev must not die R. W. Johnson argues against the closure of a university department that pays its way -and at the same time helps the world Deng up against the wall Beth McKillop: Spartan, intriguing-but so much red tape Baker's recipe for socialism Digby Anderson Ne'er doot it we're closed Moreover... Miles Kington The Afghan Question Still in the Shadows Rights of Passage Schools manifesto in dispute Care in community Aids and morals Reform of honours East End poor - then and now An early election? (From Our Special Correspondent): The Capture of Mandalay Mandalay. Dec. 1 Nature's bounty Social News Killer takes theology The Cambridge Diet Forthcoming marriages Clifton College Friern Barnet Grammar School Kent College Canterbury St Dunstan's College Mr Donald Fleming Canadian who was first chairman of Oecd Professor Cyril Polson Sir Ian MacLennan Heather Angel Births, Marriages, Deaths Ozone link to dying forests Scoemce report Services British Heart Foundation Times Newspapers Ltd The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,246 Rail crash death toll reaches 15 The Times Information Service Portfolio—gold— Weather Auctions for the best bribed jobs Letter from Islamabad Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Metal Box in £9.3m expansion Exco names new chairman Fisons buy Stake sold TV takeover Profits record Market Summary Guinness may sue Ansbacher Bank letter to Saunders revealed Report on Lloyd's this month Reserves boost as pound slips Record US budget faces tough battle Fairfax joins the fray Dramatic new twist in battle for H & Wt Bid likely for Mercantile Chancellor may cut top taxes Independent voices in Britain's boardrooms Saints The Scottish American Investment Company PLC Business and Finance 17-22 Sport 27-32 Television 31 Dow jumps to record with 44-point gain Wall Street Renold replaces dismissed chief Newscorp Finance Limited Small investors: are you getting your shares? £8m buyout at BSR offshoot Bank sells final JMB remnants Deadlock continues as MSCC bid nears close Iraq joins Opec price level Drift towards protectionism is speeding up In the Market Brent to make £2m US buy Carclo Engineering Group PLC Base Lending Rates Alpha Stocks These prices are as at 6.45pm (Reuter): W German growth to slow Blue chips fall as good start by Wall St fails to lift spirits Why FNFC shares attract a low rating Tempus Brent Chemicals FNFC US diet may damage importers' wealth Comment Lawson's good intentions The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trust Commodities Financial Trusts Equities mark time Stock Exchange Prices Bredero rejects bid from Slough CBI in new bid to curb late payers Worst is over for investors in farm land, says surveyor Hill Samuel names director Appointments Money Markets and Gold Three-year drugs ban on doctor is upheld Three-year drugs ban on doctor is upheld Factors relevant to equality in considering pay claim London Financial Futures Traditional Options Recent Issues Equities Rights Issues London Traded Options Foreign Exchange Sterling Sport and Forward Rates The outlook gets brighter Computer Horizons The Week IBM scraps big financial service Computer Appointments Team (Management Appointments) Limited IA Recruitment A place in history for the first programs Compuvac Poachers plague 'Silicon Valley' Recruitment Small companies are able to offer a more flexible job package House prices in the South deter many would-be job applicants How to cope when new systems threaten jobs Job Scene Programmed to the door Mix and match standard agreed Morse Wright Air Conditioning Bondwell C/WP Computers SIS International Social Service of Great Britain Freeform Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences Meeting those special needs Children with special educational needs are often referred to a practising educational paychologist. The skills called for are examined by Beryl Dixon Public Appointments Charles Barker The Royal Town Planning Institute Tandridge District Council Finance and Administration Manager " so what are You Really Angry about" Legal Appointments Linklaters & Paines Buckinghamshire Magistrates' Courts Committee Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Dairy Trade Federatio Limited Meredith Scott Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifford-Turner MOD Ministry of Defence Crsader Insurance plc James Davis & Partners City of Westminster ARCO British Limited Brighton James Davis & Partners MSL International Ince & Co Newcastle upon Tyne Magistrates' Courts… Multiple Display Advertising Items European Patent Representative MSL Chartered Secretary Keith Green, Cripps & Shone The Times Classified Bailey Shaw & Gillett Legal Adviser (Anti-Piracy) Fyfe Ireland & Co. W. S Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racers cut to size by Rockets Fire on ice, in the hockey version Nicklaus plots Operation Europe Golf: Sites for Tailor-Mmade Courses Sought in Expding Market Durie still dances to same tune Tennis Mouland set for return Broncos breach play-off barrier American Football A Special Correspondent: Women for Zagreb will pay ?250 each for trip Volleyball World club event is assured Basketball Dennison and Morgan earn England caps Bowls Mandarin: Stirabout poised to strike again for Henderson's in-form team Racing: Winter and Scudamore Can Land Folkestone Double Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Folkestone Selections Worcester called off Blackfeet in step for Edinburgh's big day Aintree reward for blooming Covent Garden Easterby cleared Yesterday's results Edinburgh Nottingham Steering a course of national romance towards the grail In the first of three articles from Fremantle on the skippers who are dominating the America's Cup races, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, profiles Chris Dickson, who h as taken his yacht, New Zealand, to 37 wins in 38 contests Lynch the golden Scots Cinderella Looming out of the Highland mist and into the world's limelight Pools Forecast by paul Newman Today's Fixtures Harris has the chance of a record Squash Rackets (Reuter): Schneider piles on Swiss women's ski lead (Reuter): Kapil takes command Dyson's marathon ensures a draw Cricket Cup race waits because of wind MCC rent to highest bidders Dilley bid Nurturing the positive young talent in the schoolboys' ball game In the last of our series on the issues confronting football in 1987 Steve Allatt(above), the general secretary of the English Schools Football Association, assesses the moral value of the sport at school level Accident blow for champion Skiing Boyd facing a busy schedule Swimming Bates sets a problem Results from overseas Men of steel play for pride Fa Cup Unlucky 13 for Napoli Robinson off to Spain Snow Reports For the Record LTA to get tough with miscreants Tennis (AFP): Vatanen is closing gap on Kenyan Motor Rallying Back Sufferers! A bitter bite into the Big Apple Choice Television and Radio Merseyside rivals trade blows in transfer market The Transfer Trail Liverpool's major deals overs the last decade Hydrotek Cherry and Mullery dismissed Umpire errs in run-out mix-up Australia make two changes Sport in Brief Black ball agony for Fowler Snooker England days end for rugby giant Campbell forced out by injury
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