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News from 12/01/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Paul Nowman, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Diana Geddes Paris, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Clifford Longley, KC, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Simon O'Hagan, Peter davenport Defence Correspondent, Peter Marson, Simon Barnes, Giles Hunt, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Gordon Allan, Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Brian Williams, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, D. R. Atkins, Edward Holmes, Ruger Boyes Warsaw, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Anne Sofer, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Christopher Follett Copenagen, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Michael Sterenson, Ray Kennedy, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Juan Carloss Gumucio, Teresa Poole Business correspodent, Diana Geddes, John Ebor, Irene Farnsworth, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Janis MacKay, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Geoffrey Matthews, George Brock Johannesburg, Simon Tait, D. C. Burke, Vice-Chancellor, Angus Calder, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Michael Evans Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Keith, Richard Sandbrook, Maxwell Nowton, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Kennedy, Paul Griffiths, Steve Bates, Andrew McEwen Doplomatic Correspondent, Sephen Leather, Kuldip Nayar, Peter Newsam, Chairman, Ivor Davis, Los Augeles, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Christopher Thomas Washington, Barry Pickthall, Michael Rines, Keith Hindtey, Peter Dixon, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Ian Smith Northern Correspondent, Madsen Pirie, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, N. Pritchard, Roger Bootle, Anne Warden, Christopher Thomas, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Judith Huntley, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Dr Penelope Leach, Paul Newman, Eric Rymer, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, Tim Jores, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Stuart Northolt, Frederick Bonnart, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Daniel Parsons, Richard Lander, David Powell, Vince Wright, Ken Clayton, Ansrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Christopher Thomes, Sandy Gall,

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Labour would reverse cuts in income tax Rows over Iran arms dealings £12m for Aids Gulf attacks $1bn Jaguar Forest out Testing time Portfolio Index Death sentence for grammar schools Soviet arms chief replaced Recluse who gave away millions dies Superpower status in 1885 cost £31m Recovery of stricken truck lasts 18 hours Nuclear weapons transporter skids into field Scots industrialist called in to head Guinness board By a Staff Reporter: Cold snap brings chaos to roads French strikes crumble UK Mark and guilder are revalued Cricketers split over ancient bat News Summary Body found in lake Pets for partners BA wins airline poll Lessons in diving 'Loyalists' angry over protection Ballots 'rigged' Leasing boost for Airbus Prince Edward's resignation expected today £12m for treatment and advice More money expected for Aids sufferers Warship design row goes to court Shell target of anti-apartheid demonstrators British chess champion takes lead By a Staff Reporter: Clean-faced miner still in the future Robots and the coal industry Times staff face £1,000 fine Journalists' union crisis By Our Media Correspondent: Union to recruit by video Commentary Law Society fights 'draconian' powers in anti-fraud Bill By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Bar opposes removing right to challenge jury Contest to cut heavy drinking London hotels top phone bill league Ford regains lead in battle for fleet sales Guide to alternative roads from West Flyover closed Picture Gallery Passenger 'saw jet fuel leak' Hi-tech care is bad for patients, claims doctor By a Staff Reporter: New move on Ripper tape hoax New face at the National South Bank shake-up Anglia Building Society Race horse owner accused over VAT Churchill interpreter shares win Portfolio—Gold— Beatle seeks photographs General Motors Cash scheme for cold snap will fail, say help groups Hypothermia deaths: 1 Today, after a week of plummeting temperatures, Age Concern launches an appeal for money to help old people keep warm this winter. In the first of two articles, Jill Sherman looks at whether state benefits to help with heating are reaching all those in need The British Airways Protest on changes in remand privileges Julie beats handicap and revels in sport Precursors study offers clue to quake forecast Science report Nuclear scientists' pay may be doubled By a Staff Reporter: Caution on immigrant blood-link tests urged Younger goes to the Falklands World Summary Kohl hits at East (AP): Ex-police in robbery (AP): Casey on the mend (AFP): Call for Moscow arms (Reuter): Chalker criticized (AP): Iranians rescued Hint of Pope-Gorbachov summit Jaruzelski's journey to Rome Picture Gallery Advantage in battles swings to Tehran Israeli fire kills Irish UN soldier Secret evidence suggests Peres originated Contra cash scheme The Iran arms scandal From a correspondent: Egyptians lose faith in American promises The Belgian fighting a war of nerves European View Call to cut UK aid to Ethiopia US steps up its defence efforts to make the Russians spend more Colombia reels in cocaine 'big fish' Sikh gunmen murder Punjab prisons chief The age of the trains (Reuter): Shia threat of more attacks on PLO Freeze puts bite on Soviet economy Moscow fuel crisis A sea wall being built to shield Leningrad from floods was designed without due regard to its ecological effects, and critics were ignored or simply fired, a Soviet newspaper reported yesterday (Ap reports from Moscow) Shortlived freedom for Nicaragua as Ortega reintroduces emergency UK troops plan irks the Danes Entertainments Concerts Shortlived freedom for Nicaragua as Ortega… Confusion haunts child abuse case Shortlived freedom for Nicaragua as Ortega… Court test for Botha press laws Canberra rift with Paris worsens Signs of party backlash as expulsion fears grow Student protests in China (Reuter): Israel ban on visit to US (Reuter): Gone to Japan (AFP): Korea offer (Reuter): Surprise move (AFP): Revolt over (Reuter): Minister quits (Reuter): Return of post (Reuter): Fighting flares again in Burma Distant emotion Wyndham's Theatre Freeing history from its chains Robert Hughes spent 12 years researching Australia's past for his book The Fatal Shore, out today. Here he tells Nicholas Shakespeare of his amazing discovery Dance Valses nobles et sentimentales Sadler's Wells Fortune Theatre Royal Festival Hall Milk Wood Blues Warsaw Sinfonia Barbican Concerts Matrix/Ziegler Almeida András Schiff Wigmore Hall English National Opera Modest virtues Opera The Barber of Seville Taliesin Arts Centre, Swansea Money in young muscles For young people with energy and ideas but no business experience there is help at hand in Instant Muscle. Ronald Faux looks at one of the most practical of the government-aided employment schemes, and talks to some of those it has guided towards success Midland Rebuilding a miracle Salisbury Cathedral's Gothic spire has stood for nearly 700 years against all odds America's own Red brigade US army officers are speaking Russian and working beneath a picture of Lenin; some of the staff are former Soviet citizens. Can this be a school for spies? Concise Crossword No 1153 From first breath to second helpings There are certain key times in a child's life which are parental milestones. Dr Penelope Leach begins a three-part series with a searching look at the perceptions of mother and baby Vital statistics, larger than life Centro Get the beast out of Bonzo If your dog bites the postman, help is at hand. Sally Brompton reports Drink ads for the Disney fans Talkback The British Home and Hospital for Incurables No foxhole: just digs The Times Diary Benn's agenda The Times Diary Country Strife The Times Diary Babel belt The Times Diary Picture Gallery Turn again The Times Diary Cut top tax rates and raise more revenue The goosestep is dead: long live the phoenix A happy centenary, my dear Sherlock Exams: facts and frenzy The Palace has no comment... Moreover ... Miles Kington 'Army of morality' Poor Scholars When Prisoners Riot Threats to hope of Afghan peace Man's freedom, with responsibility Verdict on Kettle Heating allowance Rewards for toil Right to vote in N Ireland Racism defined On This Day A Winter Ascent of Helvellyn Development studies Slightly off Court Circular The Earl of Stockton, OM School announcements Aids: Church's quest to find a convincing sexual ethic Forthcoming marriages Sir David Robinson Enterpreneur who mastered the Turf and founded a Cambridge college Memorial service Mr Wilfrid Blunt Miss Mary Knott Birthdays today Births, Marriages, Deaths Parliament this week Appointments in the Forces Announcements Cancer Research Campaign National Deaf Children's Society Announcements Minister denies cutting cold weather benefit Mr Michael Meacher, shadow social services spokesman, said yesterday a Labour government would pay a £5-a-week fuel premium throughout the winter for Britain's 2.75 million pensioners below or near the poverty line, and introduce a crash programme for home insulation The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,251 The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Pensioner left tons of money Squabbles rife in Iran arms deal Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet New dawn for dollar could be false Results DTI hears of £150m stake Morgans share deals listed Quiet Glaswegian takes over at Guinness 'for time being' Argyll ready to sue over Distillers bid Public interest in PEP sends £1.5bn towards stock market Quayle Munro denies DTI interest in Bell Jaguar roars to $1bn US record By Our Industrial Correspondent: Accolades for self-helpers PPC team looks at currencies Big holiday operators tighten grip New oil price 'may not stick' Crest Hotels International Business and Finance Eau, eau eau—UK fizz peps up Perrier Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Money Markets and Gold Chesham Amalgamations National Association of Unsecured Creditors Medway Development Office CU income up Steetley talks Bank added Ghana SE Base Lending Rates TFB trapped in the shadows Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Still alive after Big Bang and patient never looked better USM@ Review Financial Trusts Company News Consumer wins pricing battles General election casts shadow over index-linked prospects Gilt-Edged Holiday bookings climb but smaller firms face squeeze Analysis Trusthouse Forte Why City must seize the lead on takeovers Comment Capitalization and week's changes BTR hits at 'price support' By Our City Staff: Yule expects profits to edge ahead Bond buys £120m TV stake Differential pricing of milk is against European law (Reuters): Bank seeks quick repayment of £37m from Khoo Manchester Ship chairman stands firm at the helm UK company 'will offer new share deal to employees' Two years of growth predicted By Our City Staff: Drug firms seek end to licences of right Deficit in clothing nears £2bn Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretarial The Times Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London takes up the billion pound challenge Conferences and Exhibitions This week, with the opening of Confex, another round starts in the battle between London, the provincial centres and the seaside resports for a slice of the lucrative international conference and exhibition business Earls Court & Olympia Ltd Beauty is not enough Mixing business with pleasure beside the sea Covering a nasty surprise Jersey Excellence with economy What every hotel owner should know All hands to meet on deck The Conterence Forum Conferences at the Cafe Royal Faces to charm the crowds Centres emerging by the thousand On the big screens Imperial College Conference Centre Picture Gallery Harrogate Centre Conference Guernsey University of Manchester University of London The City University University of Southampton Horse sense for school leavers Show ring glamour apart, working with horses can provide a career which is both satisfying and demanding, says Janis Mackay University of Hong Kong University of St. Andrews University Appointments Aston University University of Warwick University of Aberdeen British Library of Political & Economic Science St Catharine's College Cambridge The University of Calgary University of Southampton Monash University Tuition Trinity College of Music Girls' Public Day School Trust Sports Development Officer Diary of the Times Classified American University of London Fernhill Manor School Institute of Christian Studies Wellingborough School Hoborn Laws Tutors American University of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships in British Art The Mount School Wadham College Oxford Super Secretaries Winterbotham Darby & Company Limited Latymer Upper School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses The College of Garden Design Lansdowne College St Godrics College London Career Analysts A Traditional Hotel in Mayfair W. 1 Hampshire Tutorials Ltd University Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eton College Tuition Hendersons Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Love Tate Appointments Knightsbridge Secretaries Super Secretaries Susan Beck Adventure Personnel Limited Royal National Institute for the Blind Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Susan Beck Caroline King UP to £9,600 PA/SEC/ADMINISTRATOR Hodge Recruitment SECRETARY/PA to Doctor Angela Mortimer Norma Skemp Personnel Consultants Susan Beck Osborne Richardson Mediad Media & Advertising American Law Firm Seeks Senior Partner's Audio… Angela Mortimer Senior French Secretaries Video Production Company Adventure Personnel Ltd The Hatton Garden Agency Susan Beck Love and Tate appointments Kingsland Bilinguasec Boyce Bilingual Secretary/administrator Interior Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music Industry Bond Street Bureau English Heritage Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Love Tate Appointments Manpower Multiple Display Advertising Items City Secretaries Knightsbridge Secretaries Legal Secretary Legal La Creme Every Tuesday Maggie McLintock Masterlock Recruitment Jaygar Judy Fisher Associates Recruitment Trainee Love Tate Appointments Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Orchard Partners IFR Publishing Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Secretary The Ritz Cam Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New venture Dynamic Pa Secretary SI Staff Introductions Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Staffplan Limited Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Drake International Group Adventure Personnell Limited Small Exclusive Hotel Miller McNISH College Leaver Sec £7,500+£5 LV's SI Staff Introductions Love and Tate appointments Ordinary Ring Cam Consultants Susan Hamilton Personnel Ltd. SI Staff Introductions Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Staffplan Limited Knightsbridge Secretaries The Ritz Jetro London (Japan Trade Centre) Flair Recruitment Fashion W1 Pr Receptionist Wanted Simon Wakefield Staff Introductions Zarak Hay Associates Ltd Fitzroy Staff Bureau Irish cheer from MacNeill Bristol cover up the cracks in nick of time for job well done Rugby Union: Bristol Recover their Composure in the Second Half to Stop the Challenge of Coventry Glennon takes knock Weekend Results Extra polish shines through Hamlin's double-time tune sinks Leicester Hanavan raises tally in one-sided match Referee rattled by awkward forward battle at Newport Wolves shed their sheep's clothing Reed Lane provides crack in ice Davies is quickly in groove Row mars triumphs at Cosford meeting Athletics Cosford results Rose by 22sec Today's Fixtures From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Barnbrook Again makes weight tell Big race result 3.0 (2m hdle) 1. Barnbrook Again (C Brown, 5-2 fav); 2, Feroda (B Seridan, 16-1): 3. Stapaside Lord (M Flynn. 8-1); 4, Chryssor (M Dwyer, 16-1). Also Ran: 4 The Illiad, 7 Son Of lvor. 8 Derrymore Boy, 14 Bonalma, Clover Hill Lad, 16 Cat's Eyes, yabis, 25 Dots Dictio (6th), 33 Marc Millar, Kiora, 40 Helynsar (5th), Four Tax, 66 The Musical Priest, Clusheen, Abbey Glen, Colonel James, Fairogan, Lough Derg. 22 ran. 5l, nk, nk, 2½l. sh hd. D Elsworth at Whitsbury. Tote: £3.50; £1.60. £4.30, £2.20, £4.10. Csf: £45.17. Tricast: £284.17 Young Driver on the right road for Ayr reappearance British crews finish in the world top ten Bobsleighing Frost continues to hit racing (Reuter): McKinney snatches slalom lead Wilson eyes Ascot with promising Blackfeet Trainer Syd Woodman dies Saturday's results Wasmeier foils Zurbriggen double Skiing Leaders over the jumps Fragile peace will end in shoot-out between cup rivals Yachting Charles in a handy sixth spot Battered Mitchell battles on Women in last reserve Boat Show Diary Giants to meet Broncos in Super Bowl final American Football Nimble Nicholas tips the balance Eastender who saved his manager from paying penalty Football: Little Clubs Enjoy their Fleeting Moments of FA Cup Watford respond to Falco Pools Check City rapiers are blunted by Whiteside the sandbagger Everton in the right form Weekend Results and Tables Higgins is switched on for King Snub costs triumphant Aldershot dearly Underdogs belie their position (AFP): Imran threatens to resign captaincy (Reuter): Harper to the rescue Consistent Arminen win again Hockey Irish far too accurate at indoor game Henry breaks into the Springbok ranks as first coloured player Cricket Slippery Gill helps Wigan hoist trophy Rugby League Leeds turn on the heat Beeson's fairy tale Squash Rackets (Reuter): Sri Lanka caught on a wet pitch Picture Gallery Putter will resume in March O'Grady edges out Fehr Golf For the Record Garrison's victory celebrates the end of a great era Tennis (AFP): Mecir wins (AFP): Gearbox blow for Mehta on ninth stage Motor Rallying BBC1 Dunhill Britain 1987: credit and debit account Choice Australia's fast men breathe life into last Test Botham signs at last Thermal Bean Bed Transvaal umpires walk off Injustices end in unlucky defeat Grobbelaar freezes out lively Luton Davis has edge in close finish Snooker Sport in Brief By a Correspondent: Palace make it another early exit for Forest Bingham in a tight fix over Israel match Bleak look to Wednesday's replay chances Two Scots face tests for fitness Rugby Union

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