News from 10/01/1987
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Alan Tomlinson, John Roberts, J. C. Greig, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Alexandra Shulman, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, H. S. Otter, David hands Rugby Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Barnes, Headmaster, Ivo Tennant, Ian McLauchlan, C. S. Bradbeer, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Ray Sparkes, Roy Moor, Diana Condell, John Hislop, Gaston Berlemont, Jeremy Flint, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Michael McCarthy, Antony Flew, Richard Thomas, Banking Correspondent, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Mitchell Platts, J. E. Banatvala, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Stephen Taylor, Auberon Waugh, Rob Neillands, Sir Stephen Spender, Una Kroll, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Mother Industry Correspondent, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, TIm Jones, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Diana Geddes, A. R. Ludlow, Sabine Durrant, Malcolm Hubble, Rex Bellamy, Barry Fantoni, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Alex McWhirter, Walter Sinclair, Leon Brittan, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Jennie Hawthorne, Sydney Friskin, R. W. L. I. Watts, Nicholas Harling, Chris Thau, Nicolas Soames, William Greaves, Jan Welch, Christopher Goulding, Jeffrey Bernard, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, Alison Eadie, Nicholas Beeston, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Evans, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, John Bell and Lawrence Lever, Keith MacKlin, Dacid Smith Economics correspondent, Ian Smith Northern Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, George Ace, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Daniel Farson, Christopher Walker, Geraldine Norman, John Trowell, Clive White, Paul Newman, Geraldine Norman, Sale room Correspondent, Peter V. Jones, Richard Evans, POlitical Correspondent, Tony Samstag Oslo, Kenneth Robinson, R. N. Thin, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Robert Kee, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, I. W., George Brock Port Elizabeth, John Grant, Jonathan Meades, Hazhir Teimourian and Nicholas Beeston, Chris Moore, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Michael Kinsley, Nicholas Cole, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, J. Barrow, Colin McQuillan, Ivor Davis, Richard Williams,
ResumoSaunders goes from both Guinness jobs Prisoners free a hostage Baker syllabus Shooting trial Brewery deal Still friends In antiques Portfolio Gold Big Iranian onslaught near Basra Cold comfort for shivering Britain Hero PC saves 39 from gas explosion Edward to decide future on Monday Reagan's claim on Iran arms rebutted New test to detect Aids virus Briton held on export charges EMS in crisis meeting today Lamont & Partners Limited Pretoria prohibits reports on ANC A bomb exploded yesterday at a large Johannesburg department store which is engaged in a bitter dispute with its black employees. A security man spotted a suspicious package in the OK Bazaars store and the building was cleared. No injuries were reported Two children die from meningitis News Summary BBC in strike move Youth is cleared Work for heart girl Hurd blames alcohol Ross Furriers Seamen poll test Stalker to join 'Brookside' television company Baker wants Euro model to lift levels of learning Ruskin responds to writ North-South rift set as poll issue Prisoners free a hostage Warning on land redevelopment Powell on 'Jezebel' Thatcher Attracta Products Ltd. Tebbit in call for Guardian apology Corrections Policeman relives horror of shooting in Brixton raid Riot police on duty for cup clash Crash pilot to go for trial Two cleared in cocaine case £49 for return flight to Paris Death charge Drug 'effective in containing Aids' Deaths could rise to 10,000 Aids infection Palace asked to sanction 'message' play Picture Gallery Judge rebukes loan firm Wardair Hospital cancels non-urgent surgery Portfolio Gold Family's help in solo win No expulsion for Gandhi conspirator Environment battle 'must not threaten economic success' Jobs claim dropped by Hatton The Sunday Times £1m to be saved on legal aid fees Jon Kell (above), aged three, will be following The… Monday talks could avert Tube strike Christie's set for critical court battle Lotus appeals over tax bill DeLorean fees dispute MP doubts safety of Channel tunnel TV fights back over 'biased' criticism Thames in satellite television challenge Early draw in chess costly for British Printers fined for threats to coach driver Sikh family of six killed in Punjab Gulf missile denial (AP): Shuttle leader Canada com mystery Spam's Rock attack Israeli bombers attack Plo bases near Sidon Neutral flag flies at disputed beach resort Paris cuts Soviet oil Roussel charged Chirac calls for calm as anti-strike fury rises Russians have high hopes for Thatcher role in arms talks From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem: Israel says US has shielded raiders Press pays for ANC success Presidential hopefuls assess Iran arms scandal damage Invasion film angers Moscow Re-equipped Contras seek to break through border cordon of steel (Reuter): Lee stirs row with views on marriage Chad slaughter of fleeing Libyan troops reported The renewed Chad war is unsetting the region's military balance and creating a serious security problem for Nigeria, Mr bolaji Akinyemi, the Nigerian External Affairs Minister, said yesterday (Reuter reports from Lagos) US task force steps up pressure Unita claims a string of victories Rainy season offensive in Angola American stockpile in Thailand Wintry chill in Oslo's health service Canberra agrees to link-up with Japan Crisis talks on EEC budget Scramble to try officers Poison oil trial (AP): High rise (Reuter): Sent home (Reuter): Power blast (AP): Sea zone (Reuter): Switch-off (AP): Fatal training (AP): Cholera state Fings as they used to be Frank Norman sprang to fame in the late Fifties with his prison memoir, Bang To Rights, and the stage play Fings Ain's Wot They Used To Be. The wide-boy turned writer drank the proceeds with his friends around Soho's pubs and clubs. Their recollections of his binges are introduced by his widow, Geradine Norman Saler's Wells Theatre Helena International V. I. P. Club Frank, by his friends Saturdays Sartor Wheels across the great battlefields In our occasional series about holidays for the older adventurer, Rob Neillands cycles down the Western Front of the First World War wings Yugoslavia Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Yugotours Beating the price cutters Fare Deals Nationwide Haven Abroad Sporting life in Norway The best skilling in Scandinavia is not all downhill, as Ronald Faux discovered Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries The Holiday Ferry South Tyrol The Bishop's Jacket Knit Kit Cyril Kaye & Company Outings NSR Travel Bureau Queen Elizabeth 2 Beam on for power Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsites Ltd. Keycamp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornish Traditional Cottages Ltd Lamorna Cove Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deven Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Normans conquer us anew Multiple Display Advertising Items The English Gardening School Wintry cheer of witch hazel In the Garden Plant of the Month Marshalls Mono Ltd. When the boat comes in Fresh or frozen, Shona, Crawford Poole catches recipes for firm-fleshed fish The Incredible Seed Catalogue Soho chic to cheek In the depths of London's most notorious district, Jonathan Meades questions food and fashion The Times Luxurious Cotton Bathrobe Body and bobby dazzlers Television Pearls of Wisdom, Sparks of Truth, and Flashes of… U. K.'s Largest Ever Fur Sale Phantom of the Opera House Crisis looms for Britain's ballet and opera companies. John Percival reports on the alarming effects of cuts in government grants, the threat of bankruptcies and even the possibility of closures, despite a grandiose plan to give Convent Garden a major facelift Poetry of protest Bopha! Cottesloe Theatre Go directly to jail Monopoly Old Red Lion Old tricks lose their lustre The Queen of Spades Coliseum Opera Never be lost for rare words Paperbacks The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and interesting Words by George Stone Saussy ill (Penguin, £3.95) a Dictionary of Catch Phreses by Eric Partridge, edited by Paul Beale (Routledge & Kegan Paul, £8.95) Fiction The Ritz Spirit of the hipster Jazz Records Three master guides to the card tricks Times Jumbo crossword winners and solution Picture Gallery Lifting guitar riffs Rock Records Classical Records Champion 's revenge Concise Crossword No 1152 Argy-bargy drama Slip up Papa's poem Cowboy time The friendly collaborators The Week Ahead The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinders track Dragon killers Togging up Picture Gallery Bye and bye Evil: the kneejerk reaction Strikes start to bite an angry Paris William Greaves goes out and about as the temperature falls and tempers rise Mishaps on the great march east This year's championship Unions still untamed Destroying your financial health Mr Lawson's Agenda Farewell to Burnham Fourth Leader Concern on IRA bomb convictions Aids and blood donors Gains for Latin Rabbit warrens Reform of honours Middle ground for electors Tilting at Rugby On a high note Saying it in style From a Correspondent: On This Day Ishmaelites of the Punjab. Indian Salvation Armies False scent Court Circular Birthdays Ardingly College Funeral Gresham's School Transplant drug could help psoriasis sufferers Science report Richmond Hill Hotel Challenge to a changing church Circles of Avon mud Moreton Hall, Shropshire Rugby School Forthcoming marriages Dr David Molesworth Outstanding work for lepers Lea Seidl Mr John Cullen The Rev T. J. Coulter Mr Jack Martin Births, Marriages, Deaths Services tomorrow Service dinner Memorial service Latest wills Cranleigh School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Samaritans Wes Saint Laurent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brokers plan for Telecom dispute The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,250 The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Way clear for £90m Gunn deal Sedgwick buys Dallas broker 800 jobs go Bid delay FAI buys in Property buy Market Summary How Saunders' genius failed The Main Faces Spotlighted as the Drama Unfolded Ambition brings down the hard man called in to save Guinness By Our City Staff: Passport returned to Collier Allied-Lyons captures Drybrough for £48m M&S licensed to take deposits Timetable of the Peaks and Troughs of a Troubled Brewing Empire By Our City Staff: Murdoch lifts bid for H&WT Tory MP hits at Burton scheme Oppenheimer Fund Management Ltd Business and Finance Traditional Options Knight Frank & Rutley Dow extends rally on investor enthusiasm Wall Street Barrow approached by Yule's rivals Westminster Press sale Foseco Minsep plans to sell US subsidiary ECC increases bid for Bryant by £50 million London Financial Futures Money & Gold Recent Issues Appointments London Traded Options By Our City Staff: Pleasurama chief goes in policy row Rover Group wraps up the sale of Unipart Foreign Exchanges Alpha Stocks Hard for Bryant shareholders to resist overgenerous offer Tempus Wellcome set to receive US go-ahead for anti-Aids drug Stock Market Target Group Plc There is no such thing as a free City lunch Comment Gilts taking a rosy view The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Confident end to account The Equitable Life Capital Minder Investment Management Unit Linked Insurance Investments A rush for the airways A taste of Spain for investors Do you have the makings of a millionaire One tip, be your own salesman Penny Share Guide Ltd. Portsmouth Building Society A new role for the Woolwich National Savings £10 m expansion Golfers' policy Talking money Right number Personal equity Home endowment Holiday cover Be warned The Equitable Life Sun Life Trust Management Limited Now the big banks start to fortify the over-fifties Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited Cutting the cost of life after death The newly introduced inheritance tax still confuses many people. Walter Sinclair begins a three-part series this week to clear up any problems and misunderstandings Nationwide Building Society London Life Save & Prosper GT Unit Trust Managers Providence Capitol The M&G Group Kiss and tell the tax man Every fortnight, Mr X took some cash from his London-based business and flew to Paris to spend a long weekend with his girl friend. There he would deposit money in a local bank before returning to London. Within a few year he had built up a substantial tax-free nest egg. Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey take up the story Dumenil Unit Trust Management Limited Henderson Unit Trust Management Ltd. The antique hunter's guide for 1987 Furniture is the top investment choice this year, say experts Conal Gregory also looks at other collectables which could prove wise buys Chase Murray Johnstone Regency Building Society Base Lending Rates Champagne cheers for our Christmas money quiz winners HFS Citicorp woos the credit-card holders Now that we are well into the New Year, John Roberts continues his analysis of the changing role of financial institutions. This week he reviews Citicorp PG: The way to cut your tax bill Stockholder Portfolio Service Commerical Union Trust Managers Ltd. In search of a better agreement Interest Rates Round-Up PG: Protection against losing key staff Chancery Securities Plc Insurers offer cold comfort Measures such as Iump-sum compensation and early retirement pensions have been used in recent years to lessen the impact of sudden job loss. But there remains one gaping hole—insurance against redundancy. Nicholas Cole reports Premier Service Quiet enjoyment breached by superior title Premature consent order invalid Construing order for interim payment Warrant is valid if not carried When judge must hear new evidence Harrison handed key leadership role as the momentum gathers Rugby Union: England Players Seeking Northern Togetherness before their Opening International Fine line in optimism Today's Team News British men prepare for world championships Judo Snow Reports Shock for the world champion Squash Rackets No places certain as French selectors view their talent Anderson hopes for fair weather in his warm-up Debut for Irish makes competition history Bobsleighing Dennison top again Swimming (Reuter): Bell's form back for Kandahar Skiing Britain 's women destined to meet (Reuter): Noah makes early exit Shriver's majesty is rewarded with semi-final placing Tennis Budding barefooters Athletics High hopes for Sandown By Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Stearsby to use Sandown as a springboard for Gold Cup Racing Overwhelming case for keeping quality older horses in training Commercialism governs owners' decisions today different generations will meet only rarely Leopardstown From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Barnbrook Again on right mark to reap rich harvest Scotland's Earls Brig back in the hunt Board about-turn brings confusion Radical change on world's horizon Tough start for champion Allcock Bowls Tyre supply agreement reached after days of tense negotiations Motor Racing Kookaburra protest causes ripples of national discord Yachting Help is on hand for Mitchell Barnett renews contract Township scheme runs into colour bar Challenger to Graham is named Boxing Historic SCG is England's happy hunting ground By a Special Correspondent: Cubans make it look easy Volleyball Watson back in action for Solent Basketball Australia have an unenviable task Hockey (AFP): Vatanen stretches his lead Motor Rallying The silent movie that could meet with a roar of disapproval Football Fa Cup FA Cup Team News Weekend Football, Rugby and Other Sports Fixtures Paying the price of glory Paul newman on FA Cup prospects of non-League clubs For the Record Bathurst courting a record victory Egghead unlikely to match up to young Goliaths Golf Television and Radio Arsenal's record threatened by team in the know Big freeze brings panel into action Frozen pitches throughout Scotland, as well as in the north and the Midlands have north and the Midlands have forced for the second successive week. Four FA Cup third round lies were postponded yesterday and the Scottish programme was reduced to eight matches. FA Cup ties called off were at Sheffield Wednesday (v Derby County) Shrewsbury town (v Hull City), Wigan (v Gillingham) and Newcastle United (v Northampton Town). All have been put back to Monday Towry Law & Co. Ltd. Navratilova parts with her coach Tennis Wales are to support payments Rugby Union New market glad of artificial gallop S Africans fall to Faulkner A pitch and a ground that are almost unrecognizable England pair settle their destinies Any doubts there may be about where Ian botham and Graham Dilley will be palying next season seem to have been settled (John Woodcock writes). Dilley will almost certainly be staying with Kent, after having talked things over with his county captain, Christopher Cowdrey, here in Sydney, and the prospect of Botham and Hick batting together for Worcestershire next summer is about to become a reality. Dilley, aged 27, is bowling better for having had a good seminar with Alan Davidson, who recovered from injury himself to learn the tricks of using the crease, bowling a line and varying his pace Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Hendry is given a salutary lesson Snooker Trophy final has all the makings of an epic duel Rugby League
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