News from 17/01/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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John Roberts, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Robert Dawson Scott, Peter Fearon, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Donald Buttress, Jonathan Miller, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, J. F. Lamb (Chairman, Save British Science), Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Baron, David Smith, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Ludovic Kennedy, Nicholas Wood and Mark Dowd, Jeremy Flint, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, Hasan Akhtar, Richard Streeton, John Clare, Education Correspondent, A. J. Morton, Geoff Brown, Keith Sankey, John Newell, Francesca Greenoak, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Joe Irving, Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, Pt Stanley, Rob Neillands, Michael McCarthy and Stewart Tendler, Alan Webster, John Ballantine, David Duffield, Lawrence Lever, Alan Hamilton, George Ayittey, Sabine Durrant, Simon Banner, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, X. Libris, David Nicholas, Editor, Geoffrey Goldspink, Nicole Swengley, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Gavin Bell, George Brock, Jennie Hawthorne, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Nigel Andrew, David Watts, Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, Nicholas Beeston, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Beth Porter, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Hannah M. K. Peacock, Richard Evans, Conarl Gregory, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, John Clare Education Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Peter Brimelow, Peter Fraser, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Sheila Coyle, Bashiera Rosser-Olsen, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, John Goodbody, George Ace, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Peter Aykroyd, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hoban, Frances Edmonds, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, P. D., Dick Norman, David Sinclair, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Walther Sinclair, Nicholas Shakespeare, Michael Stourton, Tom Devonshire Jones, Jonathan Meades, M. J. Soley, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Richard Wigg, Hill Samuel, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Rod Morrison, Philip Ray, Ray Heath, Arda Lacey,
ResumoMulti-million lawsuit threat to Guinness Letter tells of £25m suspect payout Baker acts to amend pay Bill Boobytrap bar No bullying Inflation rises Cold comfort Test hero Portfolio Gold Index Morgan chiefs' jobs on the line Kabul ceasefire still fragile Lorry rules lifted to get Britain on the move Tories fear poll damage of frauds Ulster MP fined £15,000 over 'loyalist' incursion Khashoggi jets seized Peking's No 2 quits in new Deng shake-up Belgian man cleared in 'Mr Kipper' case James Meade Shirts Huge fire wrecks Optica factory News Summary PC dies of Aids Mail to cut jobs £½m gift for clergy ITV tops pay table Closure team flies in Londonderry Hotel Pirates to be cut off Thatcher coalition 'not on' says Steel Baker yields on teachers to head off Lords revolt By Oru Political Reporter: Government kills off TV licence Bill Higgins faces snooker ban after court fine By Our Political Reporter: A lordly entrance for Duke of York Scargill facing revolt on cash Phones at risk after Telecom walk-out Scientist is to head inquiry into the teaching of English 12 police await gun raid ruling MP in a froth over mean beer advert Merseyside force tops illness table Parties unite in praise as Stalker bows out Snow-bound Britain comes up for air Alcohol on the way to school Millionaire's widow dies Children left all night in car Cunard Snow trail to prize of £2,000 Portfolio gold Five years for rape death Free TV for pensioners narrowly rejected January 16 1987 Parliament Ross Furriers Small chance of Aids in blood Heavy mail bag on Ulster drink hours Strict tanker checks urged Chemical hazards Compulsory deposit plan as curb on gazumping Warsaw's blow to press talks Leaping punt-bombers spoil the idyllic Cam Police aim at dialogue with young Picture Gallery Citroen Visa Range Aviation chief calls for new SE runway Memorial in music for birth of Rubinstein Appointment of editor angers staff World Summary Canada divides north Missions in space Expensive bubbles (AP): Chernobyl keys sealed Canberra the First Resort Delhi Bill rejected Violence in Lima Picture Gallery From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels: EEC picks US cereals for tariff increases in trade war talks tactic Governor has eye on Peking Shake-up in China Hu's rise and fall from grace all in a decade Man in the News Kabul offer tempts refugees to go home Washington lifts ban on oil technology sales to Russia Ballington Grange Ltd Arms control coup could save face from Iran scandal Eta 'terror group' held in flat raid Damart Boobytrap Bar games prepare soldiers for a deadly legacy Five years after the war ended, death still lurks in the Falkland Islands Palestinians cling to beach lifeline War and peace offer in southern Lebanon Picture Gallery Scarecrow of Oz dies From Our Defence Correspondent Port Stanley: Younger calms Stanley defence fears Pull-back proposal by Israel Mock hijack confuses India Mugabe's pledge a heavy task Cyril Kaye & Company Aquino relative seeks ceasefire Acquittal on guns charge 'No execution' (Reuter): Libyan bombs Grim find Secret talks Nato Marines (Reuter): Crucial battle (Reuter): No snow, man Kohl's rivals put brave face on fears of defeat and plan post-poll role The Sunday Times Pressures grow on segregated schools South Africa's first non-racial roll call (AP): Black business college reopens in Soweto UN chief in mission to revive Contadora Revillon Furriers since 1723 A finely polished jewel The girl who danced with death A weekly guide to leisure, entertainment and the arts At 25 Gelsey Kirkland was already acclaimed as one of the world's greatest ballerinas; by 28 she was hooked on heroin, cocaine and valium, ready to prostitute herself for drugs. Peter Fearon tells how the story of her addiction and her destructive love affairs has shocked the ballet world Saturday Helena International V. I. P. Club Wardair Y Yugotours Jersey Norway and Denmark - Summer 1987 Island sun Meridian Holidays Simply Crete Island sun Time Off Ltd P&O Air Holidays Battery tourism in the sun Travel Greed was the main holiday memory Michael Watkins brought back from a short star on once-tranquil Lbiza Citalia Travel Notes Escape the Ice Age Travel News Cata Hotels Beach Villas (Holidays) Limited Riding out from the common herd Travel Continuing our series on holiday ideas for the over-fifties, Rob Neillands takes to the mountains of Montana for a hard week in the cowboy's saddle Peter Deilmann Cruises Last SKI Seats Swan Hellenic Hover Speed Travel Notes Overseas Travel Speedbird Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Medallion Holidays Self-Catering Beach Villas (Holidays) Limited Sunsites First Choice for Camping & Crayanning Flamingo Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Trailfinders Travel Centre Arrivals Sun & Sand Summer '87 Brochure out now ABTA Keycamp Holidays The Magic of Italy A division of Travelscene Ltd Caravela Fortugals Best Skylord Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Groves Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Flight Clearance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Owners Abroad a Publicly Quoted Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items First steps for island idlers Travel Simon Banner finds a modern threat to the enduring, quiet character of Skiathos The Ritz Piccadilly London Travel Notes Beauty beneath the surface Out and about The plain exterior of Leighton House hides rich treasures of an enigmatic artist Brittany Ferries The Holiday Ferry Outings The English Gardening School Holidays & Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bank that just grew and grew In the Garden Thompson & Morgan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Naturist Family Holidays Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blue Way Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The flat screen society Shopping Jonathan Miller watches out for televisions and videos at smart prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornish Traditional Cottages Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crafted china pieces Newslines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make time for rabbit The Times Cook Don't get stuck in the kitchen during the pary, says Shona Crawford Poole The Writing School Pouring doubt on a red and rising star Drink Jane MacQuitty in praise of an Englishman of distinction but less enthusiastic about an acclaimed arrival from Spain Christmas Quiz Winners Taking the high road to haute cuisine Eating out Continental cooking in Kilburn and Japanese food in the heart of Mayfair. Jonathan Meades samples them both Waxed Cotton Coat A heart of soap Television Theatre Fortress of family tyranny The House of Bernarda Alba Globe Harrison Ford Gift of the gab-and the blarney Imaging a BBC decision not to renew Wogan's contract—or that of any Irish star—and you have the plot of Terence de Vere White's entertaining new novel. He talked to Nicholson Shakespeare Death of a Salesman Leonardo and America The Place Soggy, soulless nostalgia Rock Womack & Womack Royal Albert Hall Keeping a book on books Publishing Concert Voices Queen Elizabeth Hall Eye for an eye Books in Brief Ready for risks on the double Bridge Over the moon about Jekyll and Hyde band Rock Records Naturally winning the silver Chess Libel: the lawyer's paradise Paperbacks Capturing the opera magic Classical Records Concise Crossword No 1158 Orgy at the Octagon Hitch for Hitch Sum mistake? Bus stop Rock Concerts Making history in a monastery The Week Ahead Television Radio Theatre Galleries Barbican Hall Come in No 10 Frances Edmonds in Australia Bat and belle In writing Buddyline Kiwi-basher Picture Gallery Mega-takeovers overtaken? Richard Lander explains how the latest episode in the Guinness affair could put a dampener on City bid fever Truth's fight for freedom George Ayittey looks beyond Botha's curbs to continent effectively silenced Stop being so hard on softwoods 'Patrick for President' A lunch that's off course A Dangerous Fall The Shadow of the Rock Fourth Leader Reaping benefit from science skills A question of justice Odds-on chance Customer power Resigning from Royal Marines TV world service The great divide Through a glass, darkly Odious comparisons On This Day Arrest of Armed Chartists and Seizure of Arms Last Night at Bethnal-Green False scent Court Circular Birthdays Schools CU Personal Equity Plan Christian art under a bushel Luncheons Dinners Naval entries Meeting Record in US for Boucher Sale room Forthcoming marriages Super enzymes widen range of reactions Science report Mr Matt Linning a Telford of our time Mrs Mary Lindell Mr Ewart Milne Mr Wilfred House Births, Marriages, Deaths Services: Second Sunday After Epiphany Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trent Air Services Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items (AP): Ecuador swaps rebel general for president Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,256 Picture Gallery How Mr Hu courted the west The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather Protection of an English passport Letter from Kabul Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Ft 30… Inflation rate hits 10-month high Index Markets Guinness locked in row with Bank Leu Controversy over share indemnity Shareholders warned that dividend is likely to be postponed The MacFarlane letter Duty of diligence and honesty Saunders may be made bankrupt Grand Met pays £800m for Smirnoff company Pound bounces back Target Target Group PLC Business and Finance Pilkington forecasts doubled profits Traditional Options Now the Most Consistent of Unit Trusts... Dow continues to rise Wall Street Japan trade surplus soars 80% to record ECC's final offer for Bryant 'fair' Company News London Financial Futures Money Markets and Gold Recent Issues APV and Baker agree to a £151m wedding London Traded Options Job swap Foreign Exchanges London Traded Options Big French bank buys UK broker Sugar report In Brief Paribas sale Alpha Stocks Berisford slips as dealers fear bids will be blocked Stock Market Grand Met's 'quiet' deal takes it into the drinks big league Tempus The Professional Plan Booming Pilkington too much for BTR Comment Kenneth Fleet The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Equities running out of steam Stock Exchange Prices Lancashire & Yorkshire Winkworth Mortgages Unit Linked Insurance Investments Foul weather that can hit your pocket The insurers' advice The friends who look after your retirement Prudential If You Don't Already Know why Henderson's… Horror stories in the furniture trade Henderson the Investment Managers Knight Williams GT Unit Trust Managers Woolwich Equitable Building Society Riches from poor relation Fed up with the snow? Bored with the January sales? There is a major international art fair in London next week, Even if you cannot get there yourself, Arda Lacey paints this preview picture Specially assembled for the fair Scholarship will be awarded Saracen Asset Management Limited M Schroders Keeping the profits in the club Investment clubs are begining to take off around the contry. But what are they and how do they work? Joe Irving explains Wardley Global Selection Watchdog wary over investors' ombudsman MIM Britannia Duménil Unit Trust Mangement Limited Perpetual The year for the older vintages in your cellar Good Heavens! Its Old Bodderington—we Must Have Put… Guidehouse Securities Limited The City conservatives In his analysis of the changing role of the financial institutions, John Roberts puts Hill Samuel under the microscope Guardian Building Society Johnson Fry plc Fidelity Making Money Make Money The best way to buy if you want to sell HFS Flexible Investment Planning Ltd The Equitable Life Bradford & Bingley The dishonest brokers Those gifts that beat the taxman In the second of his series of articles on in heritance tax, Walter Sinclair deals with some opportunities for minimizing IHT Richards Longstaff Unit Trust Investors warned over BES cash call Legal & General Interest Rates Round-Up M&G M&G Securities Ltd Framlington Personal Pensions The Revenue's detectives Taxes Once the taxman has decided that you are a suitable target for investigation, how does he go about the task of establishing that you are (or posibly are not fiddling your raxes? Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey explain Multiple Display Advertising Items London Life Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society The Equitable Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Britannia Building Society The junk that jingles the tills Family Money/10 An easy way to get rid of unwanted Christmas presents and make money from old junk is to spend a day in the fresh air at a car boot sale. A few tips are offered Immigrant wife cannot rely on husband's right of abode Law Report January 17 1987 Undertaking in damages required against caution on register Portfolio Gold Corrections McNamee strikes a blow for grass court sentiment Durie and Hobbs beat the elements and go through to the last 16 Tennis Results from Melbourne Hammond takes on president's role Bobsleighing Injuries in cup give lesser stars a chance Gymnastics: A Microchip Revolution Lus a Preview of the Weekend's Top Tournament Computer age comes to Britain's aid By a Correspondent: Down to serious business Gliding Page is well read in the art of pace and set to add a chapter of success Cricket: Essex Appear to Have Entered the Quality Import Trade Graham aims for perfect 10 to stay on top of his class Boxing Champion eclipsed by Britons Biathlon By a Correspondent: Prean is sticking to plan Table Tennis Ready for the all-weather breakthrough George Rae meets the man whose plans could help racing survive next winter's freeze Tour to test the future of young England cricketers Cricket: A Team who are the Apex of a Vast, Talent-Spotting Structure (Reuter): Ellison swings the match for Tasmania Derbyshire still hope Boycott will join them O Henry twist in the tail Officials vow to make amends Pairs pentathlon provides a searching winter warm-up Athletics Racecourses given more freedom in use of water jump Rainbow Warrior has Gold Cup objective Outlook still gloomy Coe's false start Cup games beat the cold snap Rugby League Moseley reap the reward of Edwards' professional touch Commercial enterprise gives clubs hope for the future For the Record Players on their prayer mats pleading for a wind out of the West Rugby Union (AFP): New indoor high jump record Athletics By a Special Correspondent: The grand master RFU face fixture dilemma Swiss hits peak form at the right time Skiing Kenya out of sevens tournament Irish team put through paces Clubs miss out on television coverage Basket Ball Open invitation to the youngsters with skills Squash Rackets Langer leads the way for a late European charge Golf Draw is top heavy Solo sailors off to face Cape Horn Yachting High winds cause havoc Large crowd expected Boat Show diary Bowls 'TV trial' protest Belgium relent over Scotland Everton display their depth of talent by starting without Snodin Football: Expensive Newcomer Begins his New Career on the Substitute's Bench Weekend Football, Rugby and Other Sports Fixtures Team News Vatanen's overall lead grows Japanese four-wheel drive may end Lancia dominance Motor Rallying Rich pickings Snow Reports Saturday Regional Television Variations England tune up for Australia with easy triumph Hockey Sunday Saturday Sunday Stage fright, not the snow, may freeze Coventry Allied Dunbar Championship move gets a friendly nod of approval Rugby Union Dickson restores N Zealand faith Yachting Dokes in trouble Sport'in Brief Gatting rubs shoulders with the best of England's past Cricket Woods set for Rangers debut Football No room for new deal in cup rules
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