News from 08/01/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Martha de la Cal, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Miles Kington, Victoria Glendinning, Diana Geddes Paris, Toby Young, Elizabeth Morrison, John Bowker, Keith Hindley, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Peter Marson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Christopher Eliot-Cohen, Peter Laws, Hilary Finch, George Clark, Isabel Raphael, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Nigel McGilchrist, Michael McCarthy, Mitchell Platts, John Best, Ottawa, Peter Jones, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Robert Grives, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Kenneth Miller, David Bonavia, Peter Ackroyd, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Robert Nye, John Patten, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Young, Peter Nichols, Mathew Parris, John Pilgrim, David Cross, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, William Jackson, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Tony Samstag, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Richard Morrision, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Anthony Hyman, John England, Bonn, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Jonathan Davies, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, John Clare Education Correspondent, PHS, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Iain Carson, Campbell oc Croy, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Selby Whittingham, Christopher Walker, Colin Mackenzie, David Hands Rughy Correspondent, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Doraine Potts, M. T. Hutchings, Barry Wood, Godfrey Golzen, Tim Jones, George Chesterton, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Angela Grimthorpe, R. D. Wall, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Patrick Duffy, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Prince Edward, Jan Raath, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Brock,
ResumoTories want to break up large council estates Howe's warning on trade war 'Be tougher says Deng Libyan raid In Part Exports drive Cricket brawl Portfolio-Gold Guinness directors interview Roux Paris pay deal raises hope Trethowan named as chairman of Thames TV Prince to consider his future BMA withdraws Aids sex advice Schoolboys infected Labour predicts 'cirsis' poll Fears ease for officers in Barlinnie jail siege Invest For School Fees Ltd Figures confirm divided Britain Elton John gets cancer all clear News Summary Chess scores Fish catch swop Tax bout for boxer Docks air bid agreed Pit strike 'poker' for Sir Ian Robber cabbie Red Arrow pilot is dismissed TUC split over mission to Moscow Ford is top again in record car sales year Van parked in airliner's path Recession ravages Telford Divided Britain In the week government figures demonstrated the ever-widening prosperity gap between the north and south of Britain, The Times visited two towns, Telford in the West Midlands, where unemployment is 19 percent, and Ipswich in East Anglia, where the borough council receives 80 inquiries a month from companies interested in moving there Working-class stigma with Victorian origins Council housing Boom time for county town Police accused after hare is taken by hunt Meacher provokes onslaught by Tories Defiant teachers sign deal Four out of five nurses 'victims of violence' No Title Crossroads' reaches a turning point Jury tests officer's revolver Brixton shooting Tough jail terms for poison threats Calm and chaos at Harrods Accused claims love affair with murdered girl Telecom's 'double standard' Advice on timeshare hustling GNI Gerrard & National Inter Commodities PC 'joined gang who attacked rival fans' Oil world influence pays off Portfolio Gold Lawyer seeks witness in killing of girls Peugeot Talbot Motor Co. Ltd. Peers seek radical action to save crumbling sciences £20m reprieve for atom research Strike 'victory by militants in NUR' London Underground Schreiber Furniture Ltd. Picture Gallery Tory MP 'close to jail' for drink-drive offence Bournemouth bomb hoaxer gets 3 ½ years Threat to MPs who oppose hanging New York Aids toll up sharply World Summary (Reuter): Tamils attacked Fury at bank pay-off Two Americans held No bail granted Advertisement (Reuter): Yugoslavs quit party (AP): Bahais arrested Skier dies at 111 Mitterrand smiles as Chirac fights early election rumours Libyan jets hit back after French attack Chad base (AP): Tripoli briefs envoys Pisa inclined to status quo The leaning tower controversy Shultz to discuss Libya plan Crystal-gazing by The Times brings angry Pravda attack Afghan ceasefire terms widened Casey fears confirmed by hospital Victory claims by both China and Vietnam as border clash rages Peking students stay indoors (Reuter): Britons top lung, heart death list From Our Correspondent: Support for Kohl's 'prison' remark Poor postal vote in prospect West German election Picture Gallery Canada prepares refugee crackdown Wallace Heaton Macao transfer to China set for 1999 US warned by Howe on trade war toll Four killed as Chamoun escapes car-bomb attack in east Beirut Harare and rebels blamed for unrest Entertainments US gauges Husain's peace wish Picture Gallery Right wing taps white fears in bid to become Opposition Political tensions in South Africa Blacks in hurry to enrol again (AP): Chernobyl style reactor shut down (Reuter): Colonel to aid Kampala Suspect held (AP): Plant blast (AP): Soldier shot (Reuter): US watchers (AP): Aspin out (Reuter): Strike death (Reuter): Rebels deploy Setting an odd example Television Brutal stories Theatre Coming in to Land Lyttelton Andras Schiff Sparkling lure for the tourists Student unrest may be a current sign of China's move away from political extremism, but a healthier one is the new enthusiasm for restoring monuments and historic buildings: Nigel McGilchrist reports from peking The Triumph of Love Gate Death finds a watery metaphor Recital Holl/Schiff Wigmore Hall Concerts Park Lane Group Purcell Room Growing into new finery Hilary Finch introduces Poland's new orchestra, which comes to Britain on Saturday Royalty Theatre A god to rouse the valleys Profile The Times Higher Education Supplement The making of a Royal Marine Even royalty gets no special help to endure the rigorous training for the coveted green Marines beret, as Prince Edward knows Biography Concise Crossword No 1150 Snuffle trouble in the Shuttle The view may be great, but research proves that space is no place to fall ill Ecumenical sponge Peter Ackroyd reviews the latest work from the turbulent theologian of the ultimate One Christianity and the World Religions By Hans Kung Collins £20.00 Star Wars cancer The New Maginot Line By Jon Connell Secker & Warburg, £12.95 Writers' Monthly - Free! Porn among plants Poetry More of the Syme The Augustan Aristocracy By Ronald Syme Oxford, £40 Mother of Lolita Novel of the week The Enchanter bY vladimir Nabokov Picador, £8.95 Everywoman of the 1980s Fiction Marya By Joyce Carol Oates Cape, ?10.95 Richard Robertovich By Mark Frankland John Murray, ?9.95 All Good Men By Janet Daley Chatlo &Windus, £9.95 Sava Peic The Welsh Academy Robert Hale Made in Japan Fowler's latest cut The other half Ken's cross Picture Gallery Old hats Comrades PHS: Too many chiefs Diversity on the doorstep John Patten, the housing minister talks to Robin Oakley about his plans to put council estates in the hands of private enterprise Sale time-and France has the biggest Iain Carson explains why strike -bound Chirac is banking on privatization Monarch of all the marathon men Reform? Leave it to Labour The news names of 1986 Moreover... Miles Kington Mr Saunders and the City A Question of Justice When East Meets East Aids, morals and taking care Odds-on chance Ronald Biggs play Penny wise Firm in the saddle Toilers worthy of their hire? Education for life MacMillan succession Clue to an enigma The lost Leader On this Day On This Day Rationing To-Day Reform of honours Court Circular Forthcoming marriages The Times Choosing signs understood by all Science report Marriage Birthdays today Latest wills Advisory council for disabled Mr Lovat Dickson Literary all-rounder hoaxed by Grey Owl Sir Alexander Cameron Bishop Eric Knell Mr Geoffrey Phalp Births, Marriages, Deaths Memorial service Schools Hbbert - On January 4th 1987. Siblie Langmuir, wife… Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,248 Lebanon ex-leader escapes bomb attack Portfolio-Gold Weather Contras report clears Reagan £4bn boost to value of shares Japan venture Helical stake Cleaner grows £34m loan Bid approach Market Summary NEDC urges export drive Don't throw chance away: plea By Our City Staff: More to face 'insider' inquiry Picture Gallery Bonn refuses help to boost franc In defence of the small man Appeal by Guiness shareholder Four aim for Royal Ordnance Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent Body Shop profits soar 79% S African blocks Sun Life moves Fidelity Index PR group profits double to £2m British Airways Dow within reach of the 2,000 mark Wall Street Barclays Simon forecasts 35% increase in dividend Cuts will be hard pounding The Government's public spending aims may be more modest but are no easier to achieve Shop rents set for new peaks, says surveyor Commercial Property Pension funds cut land investment by 66% 200 study for SE exam Base Lending Rates Shop battle Manchester Business School Floating rate notes weaken Sky's the limit as Horizon Travel profits recovery takes off Tempus Share values soar by £4.4bn as index races to record Stock Market National Westminster Bank Plc Teuton thoroughness needs safeguards Comment Testing the Chinese Walls Appointments Money Markets and Gold Foreign Exchanges Reasonable cause more than suspicion ECGD cuts back insurance support (Reuter): No easy way out for Jakarta Recent Issues No Title Goldsmiths falls to Oriflame Evidence of system insufficient London Traded Options Company News Weapons not offensive under the Act Equities surge Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities General Appointments Britain badly needs more young engineers, and also the teachers who can impart skills, argues Kenneth Miller Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… BBC Appointments British Standards Institution Connaught The University of Manchester MSL Public Appointments Career Opportunity Negotiators National Association of Victims Support Schemes General Secretary British Telecom Fisons plc. Selfridges Marlowe Sachs Nature Conservancy Council The Nichols Consultancy Limited Ghana Government Sprachen & Technik Merrill Lynch Careers in Relocation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Advertisement Representative Campbell-Johnston Associates (Management Recruitment… Deansgate Management Services American Airlines Inc Irrigation & Civil Engineer Closing Date for Police Graduate Entry Scheme RHM Foods Heidreick and Struggles International Projects Engineer Openings in Art Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kuwait Airways Corporation British Institute of Professional Photography Fiamass Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury Lets London Ltd Charities Administration Hot Air Ballon Company Lockyer, Bradshaw & Wilson Limited Independent Hospitals Association TVCA Computer Appointments Hoggett Bowers The Stock Exchange The British Library Multiple Display Advertising Items The Morgan Bank Career plan Limited Senior Designer AGF Concern Arthur Young British Electricity International Ltd Barnett Consulting Group Limited Kuwait Airways Corporation National Westminster Bank Plc General Credit Finance (UK) Ltd Inco Engineered Products Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ml Aviation Co. Ltd. Private Property Group Gillands Thomson Snell & Passmore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mil Electronic Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Porchester Group Hill Samuel Investment Services York Archaeological Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cash benefits for high-fliers HORIZONSThe law of supply and demand, now back at the top in business, can mean richer rewards, says Godfrey Golze6E Retail Appointments Financial Service Group Cane, Ross & Terry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automated Training Systems City Banking & Accountancy Singer Link-Miles Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingsland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Finance Director required to join the board… A marketing company which specialises in the new… Sales Director-London North West Thames Regional Health Authority Harrison Willis Accountant/Company Secretary Breakthrough Employment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Cr?me Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Secretaries Sea-Land Multiple Display Advertising Items Taskforce team still hope for all-Kookaburra final series Conner calls on national pride for extra funds Creme De La Creme Sky Channel Happy New Year and Happy New Job Multiple Classified Advertising Items Murray learns from Newport nightmare In the final article of his series from Fremantle on the leading skippers in the America's Cup, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, Profiles Iain Murray, the quiet man of the fleet Young players given chance to shine Britain's hockey manager Roger Self assesses the future with Sydney Firskin Fanfare Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Smart County Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Comport overcomes the blimps to clinch title Skiing Chestertons Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Taunton Selections Welsh Warrior should continue Turnell's revival off handy mark Racing Prize money boost for Irish National Cats Eyes, Mrs Muck are trophy favourites Aintree honour Market Rasen results New goal for Dever Baddeley decision causes rumblings Badminton Tall order awaits new coach Rugby League League follow first aid lead Students prepare for Welsh Irish prepare for chance to settle score Scotland 's faith in victorious side leaves Jim Calder in cold Rugby Union Green pays a high price to fine-tune England's cause Durham anything but past it David Hands Army pass campaign inspection Castle in top spot as Durie regains dominant position Tennis Hobbs has to bow to fatigue British women claim to be moving in the right direction East German ban lifted Bobsleighing Computer suffers a Power failure Results Football The Manchester manager who is relying on youth Multiple Display Advertising Items Zetters Aldridge sale will fund injury-hit Oxford's raid on transfer market Football Arthurians gather strength Three reasons to smile Racing yacht numbers are sadly lacking Boat Show Indian Test record for Kapil Dev Cricket Snow Reports SA switch to black coaching Awesome Norman finds course is to his liking Golf MacDonald comes in from the cold French team move into overall lead Motor Rallying 'Cuban crisis' for the organizers Volleyball For the Record Konrad Furs Close encounter with a Highland monolith Choice Television and Radio Choice The joy continues as England rise to the challenge Invaders on pitch bring a sour note Cudmore beats colleagues to win top award Yachting Umpire is defended by Gatting Clark is invited to his first US Masters Golf West Indies call off tour to Caribbean by Australia Sport in Brief Kent may keep Dilley Five sentenced as football shows its scars Bingham's post is questioned £12 million scheme unveiled Police poised to act at Cup flashpoint Practice with White makes Hendry right Snooker
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