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News from 19/01/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Peter Read, Ivo Tennant Durban, David Wade, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, David Hands rugby Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Teresa Poole Business correspondent, Alexandra Shulman, Clifford Longley, Keith Hindley, William Stephens, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Geroge Brock, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Gordon Allan, R. V. Jones, Thomson prentice, Michael Binyon, Richard Fairman, John Best, Ian Smith, Northern Correspondent, Richard Goldind, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Andrew Selkirk, Editor, Peter Fellgett, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, Chris Moore St Moritz, Robin Young, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, David Hands, Philip Wesbter, Chief Political Correspondent, Rosemary Cock, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Geoffrey Matthews, Ian Morrow, David hands, Rugby correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Hector Laing, Chairman, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Michael Meadowcroff, David Watts, John woodcock Cricket correspondent, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Christopher Mosey, Anne warden, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, W. J. Burroughs, Steve Bates, Beryl Dixon, Phil McLennan, Winifred Chapman, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Philip Webster, Cheif Political Correspondent, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Andrew Morris, Chairman, A. Raven, , Anne Warden, Anne-Marie O'Connor, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Ian Rankin, Malcolm P. I. Weller, George Ace, Ian Smith, David powell, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Peter Aykroyd, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Teresa poole, Clive White, Robert Grieves, Peter Brooke, David Duffield, L'Alpe d'Huez, Doulglas, William Cash, James Baldwin, Bailey Morris, Sydeny Friskin Dublin, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, John Baltantine, Palm springs, Hugh Taylor, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Ben G. A. Weller, Philip Jacobson, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,

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Saunders 'victim of business vendetta' Insider dealers to face seven years in jail Channon acts to stiffen penalties to halt City scandals Courses to train builders Najib claim Organist dies Swedish loss Directors go Arsenal foiled Match vetoed Portfolio gold New pressure on Anderton Canada still baffled by $3m cash find Industry 'set for year of growth' Threat to trains in South-east German abducted in Beirut Fowler planning Aids hospices Japan seeks US talks UKFINANCE Ltd By our Foreign Staff: Iran and Iraq in crucial battle Soho hunt after prostitute killed News Summary Kipper trail still live Liberal tipped Bomb case ruling Laureate is sued £46m treasure hunt Norton Baby boy found Three killed and three hurt as two planes crash 'Jack-of-all-trades' solution to builders' skills shortage Savile to link arms on Hope Street for jobless By a Staff Reporter: Milder weather arrives in West Scargill accused of 'blackmail 'over mine redundancies Haughey stance on Ulster pact softens Government rejects lawyers' criticism of new fraud office Modern French to stress topicality Man charged with 'child destruction' Rock and role Blind presenter for TV job Stabbed girl describes her attacker British not hopeful, but happy Muddle over stateless baby Brothers make up for lost time Woolwich Equitable Building Society Spending on patients is cut Teaching hospitals Winner to carry on playing Portfolio—Gold— Renaults recommend elf lubricants Young criminals are being locked up unnecessarily Juvenile offenders: 1 In the first of two articles on hwo young offenders are dealt with, Peter Evens, Home correspondent, finds courts' custodial sentences have been ineffective and examines moves to reform the sysyem Deal with Israel on tourism Computer solution to snowflake conundrum MoD deny secret £500m spy project Journalists reject call on censorship Optica's designer aids fire inquiries Concorde charters in US lift-off Aid sought for ice damage Young being brainwashed by machines says doctor Win or lose—it is all the same if the playes are hooked Channel tunnel to be 'world's safest' By a Staff Reporter: Teenagers claim it is all just for fun Sun Alliance Insurance Group MEP calls for end to British car tax Loans to GPs for surgeries are halted Kohl accused of sweeping Nazi past under carpet World Summary Ku Klux Klan attacks march Rally pair set free Rhine recovering (Reuter): A flower for peace (AP): San Juan death jump Swedish inquiry Score level after contest for power in Ecuador Politician murdered (Reuter): Channon talks Reuters: Former Israeli officers deny arranging arms supplies for Contras Shultz defends approach to Iran Reagan optimistic over arms cuts Spotlight on UK anti-drugs fight By Our Foreign Staff: Irish reject damages offer by Israel Hill Samuel & Co. Limited From a Correspondent Peshawar: Mujahidin groups reject Kabul ceasefire offer Rally calls for continued resistance to the Russians Khyber Pass road littered with the cost of Afghan conflict Spain may pip UK for top job in Strasbourg1 China braced for more changes as candidates line up for Zhao's post From Our corespondent: Peking pleased with Hong Kong choice Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Power cuts leave Paris in the cold Weather toll Norway's off-licence monopoly lost £200,000 when 10,000 bottles of spirits froze and burst after a train stalled in deep snowdrfts between Oslo and Lillehammer (Tony Samstag writes from Oslo) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oukasie awaits Botha's bulldozers Uncertain future for 'non-existent' town Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Reuter): Ecevit faces loss of rights for life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Police seize 78 at Sikh temple (AP): Canada fires Minister (Reuter): Libel victory (Reuter): US assurance (AFP): To the rescue (AFP): Station trial (Reuter): Rail chaos (AP): Cancer flight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satisfied ambition Television RSC Anger is still the dominant force The eminent American author James Baldwin is in London for the British premmière of his play The Amen corner, opening at the Tricycle tomorrow, his famous rage at the Establishment burning even now: interview by Alan Franks Bintley's understanding Dance Swrb Sadler's Wells Concerts LS/Henze Elizabeth Hall Lindsay Quartet Wigmore Hall Helena International V. I. P. Club Hard to mind Radio LS/Masson Elizabeth Hall Christie's Midland The dying pains of freedom The Aids epidemic in the United States is the biggest in the Western world, dwarfing the crisis in Britain. This week Norman Fowler, Social Services Secretary (left), is in America to learn how the battle against the disease is being waged. His mission starts today in San Francisco, the " gay capital of the world", from where Thomson Prentice begins a two-part series on a frightened nation When You Need us We'll Be Listening When Britain went down with a cold Forty years ago this week the country succumbeb to a cold spell that seemed as if it would never thaw Louise Gubb/Gamma Concise Crossword No 1159 Tomorrow A cry to break the silence With Terry Waite back in the Middle East, Diana Geddes talks to a French hostage's wife, for whom anguish have become a way of life No taste for food Talkback Men are so nasty we'd be lost without them Changing nannies at kensington Palace Nanny Barnes may or may not have fallen out with the Royal Family, but it was certainly not an "appropriat" time for her to leave Picture Gallery Flowers for the blotches There are dangers as well as advantages in the trend towards essential oils Methodist Hoves for the Aged PHS: Tiny goes to town The Times Diary PHS: Frosty farewell The Times Diary PHS: Unlicensed The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Gin and bear it The Times Diary PHS: Lissom left The Times Diary PHS: Trots The Times Diary Chad: building up to the crunch Philip Jacobson reports on the quickening tempo of the war against Gadaff After Big Bang, trust is still the touchstone William Cash argues that legislation alone is not enought to sustain confidence in the City How the West might end the Gulf war Safety through neighbours Michael Meadowcroft When the chips are down… More... Miles Kington Arts Council funding From Death to Life Which Way the Wind? Parental duties Slow going on airborne warning Tate and Lyle bid Gains for Latin Private justice Vulnerable, ill and homeless Old but sound Keeping treasures Against the odds The "Boys Own Paper." 50th Anniversary. Mr. Baldwin on "the Eternal Boy." CIP for CAP Court Circular Memorial service Air rank Advertising Standards Authority Birthdays today The white-black class muddle Clifford Longley Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Chinese crater marks end of era Science report Appointments in the Forces Judges retire Parliament this week Sir George Thalben-Ball Organist in the tradition of Stanford and Parry Renato Guttuso Dr John Fraser Roberts Mr Douglas Sirk Births , Marriages, Deaths Announcements Sunny Thoughts? Marsh & Parsons Afghan leader claims unity The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,257 Princely thaw at Sandringham church The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Hovels hold key to the real India Letter from Delhi Stock Market 'No other Morgan man broke bank rules' PM to host design review Burton bond Board Meetings Japan seeks dollar talks Concern over exchange rates Germany faces intense pressure By Our Economics Correspondent`: Officials meet to head off US-EEC trade war 'Define computer crime' Tokyo hints at lower interest Another head rolls at Fermenta Bootmaker puts its foot down as Britain freezes DRI warns of threat from cut Opec revenues Crest Hotels International Business and Finance 17-20 Directors leave Royal Ordnance Paribas selloff starts at Fr405 Tax relief plea to Chancellor Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold National Association of Unsecured Creditors Hoare Govett Limited Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Flogas rises as mercury drops USM Review Catches nourish Hunter Financial Trusts Pressure grows on Volcker for dollar interest rate cut US Notebook Company News Cleveland Securities plc Base Lending Rates Obscure trade is big business Waiting for a breach in the 10% barrier Gilt-Edged Japan pulls the strings of world's liquid gas balloon Analusis New chief named at London Life Appointments Royal Mail Neill bundles Lloyd's back in the limelight Comment Capitalization and week's changes Stock Exchange Price Millfield School Dover College The Harpur Trust Schools for Boys Multiple Display Advertising Items Gresham's School Scholarships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latymer Upper School Eltham College Hendon Preparatory School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who is the fairest of them all Horizons British women no longer consider beauty treatment extravagant and the prospects for beauticians have never been better, says Beryl Dixon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Hull University of Exeter University of Liverpool University of Southampton Department of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies The University of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Exeter Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Mary's School Calne Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Institute of Employment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Anne's College Oxford Distribution Studies Unit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Correspondence Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items EA Bromsgrove School Fettes College Edinburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lyons Tetley Flair Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shorthand Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Staffplan Limited Manpower Sense Executive Recruitment CW Communications Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Winifred Johnson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items La Creme The musical Australian plays all the right notes Tennis Conway is back after injury Ice Skating Victoria's reign continues Bowls Boon in class of his own Rackets Dickson calls for a lay-day after a day of disasters Yachting Exhibitors sales at all-time high Boat Show diary BOC is taking its toll Athletics (Reuter): Foster's record puts Nehemiah in shade Athletics (Reuter): Espinoza's title Androma ready to return Barkley more in Graham's class than the lethal Hagler Boxing From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Owners lead financial growth Racing: Increase in Irish Prize-Money Theatens Serious Repercussions for Britain S Africans checked by Hohns' leg spin Cricket: Batsman Making Heavy Weather of the Slow Bowlers Glamorgan signup van Zyl On-course tax under discussion (Reuter): Sri Lanka just fail with hit and rush Sprowston Boy to tackle his elders Weather keeps a firm grip Weekend World Cup Results Indoor title goes to England Hockey Today's Fixtures (Reuter): Two more victories for Switzerland in the World Cup Skiing Creditable climb by Britons Bobslelghing Yorath finds the right answers Bradford victory boosts Dolan's chances Time might be ripe for Dalglish to swap his suit for a playing strip Football Managerial wit in adversity Barker is Blackburn's saviour Weekend Football Results and Tables New club, old trouble for Roberts Rugby Union Cup games take priority over merit points chase Rugby Union Clubs plan overseas programme Final curtain for Wales Table Tennis Chapman suffers Jams put event on slippery slope Motor Rallying (AFP): Tambay takes stage but Vatanen still leads Pavin s late burst puts Langer out in the cold Golf By a Correspondent: Back-up crews have their work cut out Gliding` For the Record Why the old school passes the test Bristow and lowe show how to surrvive a battle of nerves Stiles makes his point in fine style Squash Rackets Simple for Wigan in Silk Cup victory Rugby League Beynon's first big win Gymnastics Snow Reports BBC1 Anglia Building Society Paradise is postponed no longer Choice Border exploits battle fatigue of Gatting's troops International Factors Limited Welsh veto match with Argentine club Chelsea get Clarke on the quiet Rose placed Arsenal's frustration puts heart into Merseyside (Reuter): Gold win for Dutch Sport in Brief Douglas leads (AFP): Dragon win Elia returns Shared spoils Cup ties put on ice again Novelty event ends win sequence

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