News from 13/01/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Mark Dowd Education Reporter, Simon O'Hagan, Martin Gilbert, Frank Johnson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, J. B. Curtiss, Director, Richard Pawson, Ivo Tennant, Ian McLauchlan, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Richard Fairman, Carol Leonard, M. Hensman, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, S. P., John Newell, Robert Miller, David R. Bates, Mitchell Platts, Roger Lean-Vercoe, John Rae, Michael Tate, Walter Sullivan, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Rodney Lord, John Ballantine, David Mayne, Lawrence Lever, Richard B. Vintner, Matthew May, Alan Hamilton, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Diana Geddes, David Guest, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Norman de Mesquita, Suzy Menkes, Roddy MacKenzie, Gavin Bell, E. A. Ash, Mark Davis, Terence Bendixson, David Cross, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Professor J. C. Levy, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Eddie Coulter, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Norman Gash, Ian Brown, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Christopher Dunn, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Steve Bates, Beryl Dixon, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, PHS, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Rory Johnston, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Frank Longford, Director, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Diane Hill, Joanna MacGregor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Eddie Johnson, Geof Wheelwright, Jack Levy Director, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Frank Brown, George Ace, Ian Smith, David Wareing, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Paul Newman, Robert Grieves, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Stephen Pettitt, Magnus Pyke, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Miles Kingston, Bailey Morris, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Jack Beal, Richard Evans and Michael Evans, Richard Lander, Chris Moore, St Moritz, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Richard Wigg,
ResumoPrivate fund plan in legal aid shake-up Inside Protest at secrecy on convoy Petrol rise In Part Fed favourite Record fee England trail Mini-power Portfolio Gold Prince's farewell to Marines Irish anger over killing Waite arrives in Beirut and drops out of sight NUR calls off London Tube strike London's coldest day since 1940 and more to come Strike protest in Paris by right-wingers Kmnock postpones his second US visit Guinness director resigns Motorists struggling to start their snowed-up vehicles at the Farthing Corner service area on the M2 in Kent yesterday. (Photograph: Harry Kerr) SDP leads Alliance election campaign GBC Ripper hoaxer inquiry starts News Summary Stolport hire deal 4,280 fail breath test Lights off for Ford Fat chance for police Boards all clear for chess final Ban sought on embryo work Airline merger Lights off for Ford Maxwell's new daily postponed Labour demands halt to convoy secrecy New call for change over appointment of judges Esso first with 6p petrol price rise Still warmer than blasts of the past Winter weather NT names successor to 'The Godfather' By Our Arts Correspondent: Rees-Mogg to retain helm Arts Council Price fear as cold threatens vegetables NUT chief reinstated after error over strike By Our Education Reporter: 11-plus 'is safe for years yet' Education unit wins reprieve Policeman run over by cruise convoy vehicle Animal front used firebombs and acid on stores, says Qc Death crash came after AA warning Britain is top of EEC credit card spenders Police policy 'not followed' Brixton shooting trial Surgeons fight new unit site Pupil swings in Baker's hot seat Legal & General Banknote artist goes for trial Puppets in lessons on protection Winner is heading for the sun Portfolio gold Ridley seeks to change rate law Teachers' Bill row in Lords Thatcher has not interfered in cases, says Havers Churchill denies working for Mi5 Human rights convention Poll majority wants change MPs' plea for rail route Speed limit on motorways will remain Commons pays tribute to Harold MacMillan Urbanity and wit praised MPs 'must settle Powell deadlock' Rear-Admiral Christopher Layman welcoming Mr George… Alliance chooses its spokesmen Mr Roy Jenkins (Sdp) Treasury National Service 'under Labour' Pensioners' plight raised Tube journeys a recprd Libya denial Sanctions mail Aids hotline opened to fight fears of infection Gambler wins victory on deception charge Heating benefits unclaimed Hypothermia deaths: 2 In the second of two articles on heating benefits, Jill Sherman assesses other heating help available now and looks ahead to changes in 1988 Cash plan to curb town hall militants Picture Gallery Sun Alliance Insurance Group Council fights £35m rent battle with tenant Murder of girl was 'a foul outrage' Jury sees video of chanting supporters Car tax swoop catches 1,300 MPs recalled over fishermen's strike World Summary Peking conductor Talks on Gibraltar Ghanaians in protest Books for Vanunu Casualties mount in Gulf battle Paris vote explained Pilot sees new UFO Reagan is advised to take it easy Apartheid 's face is changing but the instincts remain Military euphoria in Chad over Fada slaughter Fiat deal and papal visit top Jaruzelski's Italian agenda From Our Own Correspondent: Unifil may soon fire back Battle for control of south Lebanon US cardinal draws Jewish censure Inquiry into homes in Spain France says Brussels action was right one for franc Changes to European currency balance Kohl's critics use revalued mark as campaign weapon Reagan says cuts are within reach Americans prepare for resumed arms talks Congress is warned on defence Picture Gallery Nationwide Anti-strike march in Paris Terror link identified in growing drug trade Peking crackdown may signal changes in government by Deng 'Glasnost' reaches beyond the grave Entertainments Karachi hit by fresh ethnic rioting British Jews try to halt drift of people from the Negev Cultivating the 'Flower of the Desert' Adviser to help Waldheim's image Nearly 400 students on trial Drugs curb discusssion Paper to close F 16 deal Prices up Envoy to go ANC men out Aids fear No agreement Pipeline hit Dig for justice Television Novel tricks with old forms Dance Entertainments Emotion depicted in mastery Theatre Les Brumes de Manchester Marigny, Paris ENO English National Opera Join the dance Ian Brown Wigmore Hall Amoroso Purcell Room Joanna MacGregor Purcell Room Hayward Gallery Queuing up for the retail revolution Britain is about to enter a new era in shopping. Developers are battling to build five mega-centres next to the M25 and the leader in the race is Lakeside in Essex, where a public inquiry opens today. Meanwhile MetroCentre, a huge drive-in centre on Tyneside, is already open and showing the way. Terence Bendixson reports Concise Crossword No 1154 Smallbone of Devizes Ring Road to Riches for the Waste Land Enterpreneurs Stairway to stardom This week two groups of artistic youngsters will make their London debuts-after a little help Picture Gallery Sound of success at job centre 'I like it. I'm coming back' Weaned from jeans Allans Sale now! Browns Sale Hi-tech closures? Three Jay & Co Sanderson Sale Conoley & Johnson Kaffe Fassett Knitting Kit Another apple cart American Hero Fine fellers? Beducation The Times Diary Picture Gallery To float - or row together? After the weekend upheaval, Rodney Lord weighs Ems drawbacks and advatages A black-white plan that leaves Botha exposed Beating a path to Freeport Stanley As George Younger, the Defence Secretary, makes his first trip to the Falklands, Robert Miller suggests a novel answer to the islands' problems The credit side of restraint Moreover…Miles Kington When a Wrac is ruined Who Dares Leaves Twilight at Noon Cold and the Old Letters to the Editor Social News Birthdays today Yves Saint Laurent Picture Gallery Church news Forthcoming marriages Excavation uncovers 'Scotland's first town' Archaeology Latest wills £3.2m estate for family Mr John Gillam Work on the remains of Roman Britain Professor Franz Bergel Gen Ferdinand von Senger Mr Ian Harvey Births, Marriages, Deaths School announcements Foreign genes may improve crops Science report Announcements " Summer Job Directories Abroad… Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation Times Newspapers Ltd. The Times Information Service Roads Portfolio Gold Weather Tributes to the master of timing Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet US profit record for NatWest Profit leap Ratners gem Inquiry opens Market Summary High St boom breaks record Spending spree bigger than expected Industry's costs held Baker calls for bank law change Former Goldman chief jailed for 30 days £2m 'language' project In Volcker's footsteps Sprinkel tipped for Federal Reserve By Our Economics Correspondent: Dollar hit by EMS shuffle Picture Gallery Icy start for BA road show Coffee futures hit five-year low LCE votes for options Ætna Picture Gallery Hitachi to build £7m factory Hitachi Dow extends rally with moderate advance Wall Street Answers to futures and options quiz National Westminster Bank PLC Ems fine-tuning works Arguments weaken against sterling joining Euroclub balancing act Companies with designs on excellence Wonderful dollar of Oz heads for quieter year Futures and Options Currency turmoil just tip of iceberg In the Market Base Lending Rates City has great expectations for Tomkins in the longer term Tempus Freezing weather puts skids under the insurance sector Stock Market Argyll Group Unit Trust Selector Life commissions: time for a radical rethink Comment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Firm start to account Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Gold Appointments London Financial Futures Evered buys 22% stake in CI In brief Edited by Matthew May Recruitment Picture Gallery IBM cuts its unprofitable trade links Wilkins Microcomputer Systems Limited PER Britain's Largest Executive Recruitment… Chasing the elusive professionals Computer Horizons/1 Japan's new leap forward The Chinese raise the temperature Research BNW Business Systems Ltd TH Townsend Hook Limited Network Staff Consultants Computer Events Information Technology ICON America moves in on defence contracts No longer shy When it pays to get your job title right Jobscene The small miracle that could revolutionize motors Robotics National Exhibition Centre New star shines at Las Vegas C/WP's Computers Wang chips 1,000 more staff Innovative award Inmos has today won one of the 1987… Passport to the £10m contract Computer Briefing Said : "Unless something is done the UK will… WAC Wright Air Conditioning IBM Working on a healthy diet The scope of dietetics is not always understood by the general public, Beryl Dixon examined the skill and nature of the dietitan's job Northavon AGE Concern England East Anglian Regional Health Authority Basingstoke & Deane SIS International Social Service of Great Britain Imperial Cancer Research Fund Bedfordshire County Council Imperial Cancer Research Fund Cambridgeshire Validation Officer Knightstone Housing Association Limited Cambridgeshire ST Catharine's College, Cambridge The Royal Town Planning Institute Buckinghamshire County Council The Halfield Polytechnic Runnymede Borough Council Diocesan Accountant Leak Almoon & Parkinson Solicitors New York Bermans Blackwood Hodge Management Centre The Maidstone Borough Council Accrington & Rossendale College Coward Chance Richmond - Surrey PA Personnel Services Conveyancers New York Bermans Articled Clerks Beecham Group Clyde & Co Pensions Lawyer MSL Chartered Secretary Hughes - Castell Ltd Brindley Twist Tafft & James Salisbury Brutton & Co London Borough of Barnet Rada Badenoch & Clark Meredith Scott Recruitment Zarak Hay—at—law Stephens & Scown Solicitors Champers & Partners Assistant Solicitor Bird & Bird Nigel Harris & Partners Jersey Law Personnel South Shropshire District Council Law Personnel Finance & Banking Lawyers Wragge & Co ARCO British Limited CPS Crown Prosecution Service ALPS Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Batt Broadbent & Beecroft University of Hong Kong Farrer & Co JHA John Hamilton Associates Frere Cholmeley Linklaters & Paines Are you a Barrister or a Solicitor and are looking… Litigator Hp Hewlett Packard Bromley McKenna & Co Clayden Claims Services Ltd Able Litigator Probate / Tax Assistant Assistant Solicitor Baker & McKenzie Luton Borough Le Brasseur and Bury Medical Litigation Litigation Solicitor Gareth Woodfine and Partners Times Newspapers Ltd L Lucas & Co East Berkshire Solicitors MP Michael Page Partnership British Steel Corporation British Gas Brebner & Co East Hampshire Woodman Matthews & Co Lloyd Chapman Associates Austin Knight Selection The Times Young Lawyers The Partnership Secretary Nash & Co Locums Maidstone Parnalls Litigation North Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advanced Graphics Systems Free Cholmeley Luton Magistrates Court Truro Cornwall Barristers Clerk Edward Oliver & Bellis Multiple Classified Advertising Items AVON The Beauty Business Oxford Edwards Geldard Solicitors Brain and Brain Small Birmingham Barristers Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southampton Moore & Blatch Litigation Legal Resources Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salary - Negotiable General Appointments Director's Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switzerland Snape breaks silence to reveal facts behind his resignation Golf: Former Pga Director Gives an Account of his Departure Glasgow club journey down memory lane Insurers' state office requirement is against EEC law European Law Report Luxembourg Johnsons change of status rules her out at Penina A British record for Davis Gliding Bowled over in superlatives Charity's tax claim too late Law Report January 13 1987 Construing ambiguous document Leaks in Conner security give Dickson valuable ammunition Yachting: Kiwis Ridicule American Syndicate's Secret Weapons Point-to-point fixtures for the 1987 season Crowds on crest of a wave Boat Show Diary New season opens with historic Old Raby fixture Charles and Cole move up to fourth Henry hoping his choice will help political changes Cricket: South Africa's First Coloured Player Offers Olive Branch Henschell's 130 stands supreme on a drab day No respite for racing Reed decides to turn professional Colt honoured Getty's gift to Northants Stragglers are still lost in the desert Motor Rallying England call up pair from Beckenham Swimming Midlands pair give show of new strength Hockey England look for easy win over Finns Table Tennis Polonia's chance slips away Volleyball Zivojinovic in subdued mood as the passing of Kooyong is mourned Tennis Madrid close on Barcelona Overseas Results A hybrid to offend purists Squash Rackets Football Alpine Bells lift team spirit Skiing National revival grows Badminton Dundee Rockets pull Panthers down a peg Ice Hockey Badminton Sport of royalty finds another princely convert Bobsleighing Oxley hits out at Tv coverage Rugby League Kingston on course for title Basketball Pools Forecast Smith put up for sale Snow Reports A venue fit for champions of tomorrow Boxing FA Cup draw gives the smaller clubs few giant-killing favours Football For the Record Aberdeen to go out live Andrew to call the new English tune Munro will name 26 on March 24 An uncomplicated approach to game Universities matches could be frozen out Barclay stays at Park Ringland's flying is conserved for Ireland's wing Rugby Union Seven picked for dip into £100,000 pot Golf BBC1 Dunhill It's unmasking time for Japan BBC2 Radio 1 Itv/london Radio 3 Channel 4 Radio 4 Edited by Peter Dear and Peter Davalle Variations Injured Emburey puts England back in business Gatting chosen to lead MCC HCP Wales try heating at Arms Park Rugby Union Town hope to beat the freeze Sport in Brief West Ham's proposal is a threat to artificial pitches Football Barnes poised to join neighbours Palace sue FA for gate loss Gregory signs for Wigan in transfer record Rugby League Bats are trusted friends to us all Most bats over three pounds Sponsorships raise prices
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