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News from 24/01/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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John Roberts, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Sarah Edworthy, Robert Dawson Scott, PG, Keith Dalton, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Raymond Hoffenberg, Chairman, Jonathan Miller, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Steve Bates and Dennis Shaw, Michael Evans and Martin Fletcher, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Flint, Dieter Buhl, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Monty Lang, Barbara Lyndon Skeggs, Jim Railton, Mohsin Ali, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Rosemary Wells, John Ballantine, S. G. U. Syedain, David Duffield, Lawrence Lever, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Diana Geddes, Michael Hamlyn, Andrew Wiseman, John Dorman, Woodrow Wyatt, Ian Smith and Michael Evans, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Max Harrison, Nicholas A. Oppenheim, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, David Watts, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Christopher Goulding, Raymond Keene, Adrian Gunson, Peter Gartland, Alison Eadie, Barbara Amiel, Roy Hay, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Ivor Davis, Montagu of Beaulieu Chairman, David Mellor, John Bell City Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Thomson, Baking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John England, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Clive White, John Crossland, Christopher Leach, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Frank Griffith Dawson, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, John Mein, Tom Tickell, Dr Peter Mitchell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Michael Kinsley, Fennell Betson, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, Ray Heath,

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Kidnap denied but mystery still on Waite Archbishop's envoy not seen Beirut since Tuesdqy Report on Sizewell next week Policy clash Whisky loss Sport returns Lendl loses Your loss Portfolio gold Index Pressure on Kohl before election Argyll buys Safeway Van Gogh's flowers may make £10m Sun to pay damages over letter from Duke Warning as Blakelock jurors are followed Whitehall anger over failure to ban satellite story Jobs for 2,300 at new mill Telecom strike could cripple 500,000 phones Thatcher and Hurd support Anderton Over 55? Why not enjoy a tax free income? Women escape damage by acid News Summary Blast at tower block Presenter banned £42,000 damages Suicide by colonel Ross Furriers Siege is broken Africa's future is as bleak as ever, Geldof says Home Office may appeal over 5p Tv licence ruling By a Staff Reporter: Whitehall arrests Extradition moves backed Diplomatic immunity Steel in warning over farm loans Sizewell inquiry report runs to 3,000 pages Gas blast evidence rejected Haven Mp hits at 'political policing' Groce officers could still face discipline Missing file is returned Schools too readily write off pupils as dull says Baker By Our Education Correspondent: Lecturers protest at new pay offer Monty Python star seen at two sex parties, court told Cynthia Payne trial £4,950 for early golf ball Sale room Picture Gallery Doctors' evidence on brain death The Equitable Life Women win equal hospital benefits Winner is to visit the sales Portfolio Gold Priorities in crime fight justified by Newman MPs to debate banned TV film on Tuesday Ballington Grange Ltd Everyday tale of the world, well and truly told Aids 'war cabinet' proposed £77m to extend programme Bill to help farmers move off the land BR plans tunnel campaign Banned driver fined £1,000 for moving car TV expert had never done stunt Jews 'should sue for libel' Holocaust play Inquiry is launched into secret court case Chancellor powerless on delays Extension of second post Rent rebel loses fight New blow to Labour President denies Shultz split World Summary (Reuter): Starving to death Duarte stronger Doubt on Machel plot Bourgeois examples Bokassa accused Greek shift on bases Paris aims to toughen drink-driving curbs Fowler predicts Aids campaign boost (AFP): Chad says 193 killed Defiant Reagan will not give up the dirty war Washington View Habib visit airs US-Europe animosity over Contras policy India moves troops to Pakistan border Picture Gallery Missiles fired at UK tanker Pedalling his way to a world record Extensive reform planned to break censorship's shackles The Soviet film industry Wave of French unrest puts 'cohabitation' and Chirac under pressure (AP): Jerry Hall disclaims drug pack Boycott off Fire disaster Bank choice (Reuter): Fourth man (Reuter): Two shot Chilean recall (AP): Peru arrests Aspin stays (Reuter): Canberra man American progress on SDI 'dramatic' Picture Gallery Small parties with impossible Bundestag dreams Military leaders admit soldiers over-reacted Aftermath of Manila Shooting Floating voters may spring surprise Kohl overcomes TV handicap Non-Aligned nations to scrap words for action Japan's jobs for life face threat Town £ Country The battle for good English Sentenced: five figures of speech A committee has been given the tricky task of judging standards of school English. How qualified, though, are these experts? Bryan Appleyard put some of their own work to the test Saturday How Would you prefer to meet someone special? Swan Hellenic Continental Airlines Tours Pegasus P&O Down Under Club English Country Cottages Hottest Value under the Sun Waymark Holidays Nationwide Virgin Holidays Kuoni Taormina this Winter from £139 Holidays Gran Hotel La Toja Sicily Time Off Ltd. Wardair Verenahof hotels Baden Tranquil Dutch treat Travel 1 Amsterdam's enduring charm is reflected in the surface of her 160 canals. Stewart Tendler took a weekend break by ferry and car to savour the peace Travel Notes Snow-go penalties Travel News Late savers Culture vultures No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items PGL Multiple Classified Advertising Items In search of the Caesars Inspired by thoughts of temples and Tiberius, John Crossland flew to Italy to see where Imperial Rome took its leisure-and pleasure Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornish Traditional Cottages Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Boating Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title The Bank for International Settlements Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Open Today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outings Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title The Seychelles Palmer Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer Flight Clearance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Jasmin tours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotels of your Dreams Medallion Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eilat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Growlights One potato, two potato Shona Crawford Poole gets to work on the not-so-humble spud Gathering winter fuel in comfort Eating out Fertile fruits of a war failure In the Garden Agriframes The Incredible Seed Catalogue February Tastings The Times High in the Highlands Drink Jane MacQuitty suggests fitting ways to celebrate Burns Night tomorrow Murder most finely drawn Television This summer's Glyndebourne Festival opens on… This Season's Most Fantastic Fur Sale Charge of the heavy brigade Concerts LPO/Eschenbach Festival Hall Old charm brought to light Cantate Wigmore Hall Faith of a faithless man Chrispher Leach, whose latest novel was published this week, talks to Caroline Moorehead Theatre Two Offstage Downstairs The Hypochondriak Royal Lyceum Edinburgh Heading up country Rock Records The Judds: Give a Little Love (RCA PL90011) Echoes of Paris past Jazz Records Bobby Jaspar Quartet At Ronnie Scott's 1962 (Mole Jazz 11) Art School A sense of scales Classical Records Davies Sinfonia concertante, Sinfonia, SCO/Davies Unicorn-Kanchana Dkp 9058 (black disc) Berg: Chamber Concerto, Violin Concerto, tern, Peter Serkin, LSO/Abbado/NYPO/Bernstein. CBS M 42139 (black disc) Tchaikovsky. Mullova, Boston SO/Ozawa. Philips 416 821-2 (Cd) Cracker from the top draw Chess Times Jumbo crossword winners and solution Playing a hunch to win Bridge Collected ingenuity Paperbacks Concise Crossword No 1164 He dunnit before Whither Hall? Slipped disc Time share Concerts Theatre Stravinsky and his peers The Week Ahead Television Opera Radio For ticket availability, performance and opening… Films on Tv The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Royal Philharmonic Orchestra BBC Symphony Orchestra Philharmonia Orchestra Polish Requiem The Mozart Birthday Concert Ymso Victor Rochhauser Wigmore Hall Queen Elizabeth Hall Jard Van Nes St John's Smith Square Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra Christopher Hogwood Stravinsky English Chamber Orchestra The Magic of D'oyly Carte Multiple Display Advertising Items The fourth National Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broad view of openers Non-persons Picture Gallery Super plus Bath salts Scrumptious Well-heeled Phones engaged in the past Jonathan Miller finds not only the strikers to blame for BT's present disruption Perdition: killed by its blatant lie Barbara Amiel challenges the Royal Court's reason for cancelling its Holocaust play Tedium today—but watch out for sparks Dieter Buhl considers the outlook for West Germany after tomorrow's election Let Channel 4 flow free It runneth over, it runneth out Justification by Unity Taking the Temperature Fourth Leader Brain death and transplants No hedge against snow Loans to doctors Koran in translation Furniture that looks the part Pub-bombing cases Benefit for disabled Kean in Boston From the inside Social News Appointments Birthdays Luncheon Plumbers' Company Service luncheon Fleet Air Arm Dinner Keble College Meeting International Science Policy Foundation CenterParcs Picture Gallery Air rank appointments Aids and the judgement of God Interpreting divine acts Forthcoming marriages Services tomorrow Third Sunday after Epiphany Prof V. G. Levich Soviet scientist who won his freedom Professor Julian Brown Sir Graeme Finlay, BT Mr J. L. N. O'loughlin Bishop Geoffrey Tiarks Births, Marriages, Deaths Latest wills Why farmers may be wasting fertilizers Science report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Relocation? Off to Pastures New? Sunny Thoughts? The Samaritans The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tebbit sues paper for libel The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,262 One man and his priceless 400-pram collection Labour's poll lead dismissed as a 'rogue result' Portfolio gold Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet UEI talks on merger called off Professor to head review HK issue Bank broker No referrals Bid accepted Market Summary Fairfax in new media bid move Gulliver buys Safeway Argyll doubles market share in £681 m deal Hint of a split on Argyll board Pound dips as poll favours Labour Paribas in demand Don't vote for the float Nfc advises its shareholder P&O may sell stake in Stockley Accountancy change at ICI Oppenheimer Business and Finance Guinness fight to unravel Dewar's tangle By Our Banking Correspondent: Morgan Grenfell chairman named (AP): Share prices plunge in record trading Wall Street Fidelity BTR in £70m bid for Australian company Company News Premier sells Goal holding Recent Issues Wquities London Traded Options Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Traditional Options Alpha Stocks These prices are as at 6.45pm News International names directors Appointments Analyst raises THF profit forecast to a £170m pretax Stock Market Hard pruning by Standard Oil should bear fruit next year Bryant/English China Clays Paribas Target Winners and losers in the Guinness saga The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investments Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Firm end to the account Account Days: Dealings began January 12. Stock Exchange Prices Dealings ended yesterday. Contango day on Monday. Settlement day February 2. Forward bargains are permitted on two previous business days Where stocks have only one price quoted, these are middle prices taken daily at 5pm. Yield, change and P/e ratio are calculated on the middle price Providence Capitol Unit Linked Insurance Investments The two-way stretch Insurance As insurance companies brace themselves for a record winter claims payout, Joe Irving unravels the confusion surrounding loss adjusters and loss assessors Community of prices Christmas movers Now for Switzerland Higher Interest Rates Henderson Looking East Mercury Double Top snag Lessons in finance Guernsey offer Clerical Medical Framlington The trio who topped the panel of experts Honeymoon in the Caribbean How to Enter the Times Unit Trusts Competition 1987 Picture Gallery Competition Winners Business Family Money/4 Baltic Elite Prolific Good terms for short term Life Policies Johnson Fry The Property Enterprise Trusts Olympiad More ways to cut the taxman out of your will In the last of his series Walter Sinclair deals with further opportunities for minimizing the tax The Lloyd's plan that should please The Equitable Life Times Unit Trust Competition Richards Longstaff Berry The Sunday Times A profitable marriage for the best man This week John Roberts turns the spotlight on the Nationwide Building Society and examines what its diversification plans will mean for more than five million savers in the light of its proposed link-up with the Anglia Pensions: will women do better? The day of pension liberation draws enticingly nearer. If you are in employment, you could have a crucial decision to make about taking out a personal pension scheme (PPS), as the era of individual choice and pension portability is ushered in next year. Fennell Betson provides this update Benefits to be taken in pension from Fraser Henderson London Life Cheltenham & Gloucester Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Skipton Lambeth The Security & Growth Bond Getting your credit with care Overdrafts If you have succumbed to the temptations of the January sales or the lure of the ski slopes, your bank account may be overdrawn. Amanda Pardoe spells out the consequences Ling Gartmore Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited Interest Rates Round-Up Gateway Investors get a call for help M&G Group Barclays This summer, just switch homes Holidays Your home may be modest, and it may be mortgaged, but make it work for you. Use it to give your family their best ever holiday, says Rosemary Wells Capel-Cure Myers Pages of PEPs for the picking Base Lending Rates Power to grant leave to serve writ outside jurisdiction Minister perverse over TV licence Medical journalist is given access to documents in Opren claim litigation Conway to wait for her injury to mend Former Olymic champion lifts lid on pre-ordained marks and trade-offs between in ice skating Cash triumphant in chilling battle between two hard men Tennis: Lendl Beaten in Epic Semi-Final as Australians Cheer New Hero Curry lashes corrupt judges Recovered Duthie back for England Hockey Weekend Fixtures Today Troke injury forces her home Badminton Conditions against the champions Cyclo-Cross Applause measures spectator apathy Motor Rallying Top trio line up for rally Moorhouse in the money after record Swimming Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Nohalmdun can enhance title claims Racing: Two Brave Jockeys Return to the Front Line at Kempton today after Serious Injury Moment of truth for Linley following 14-month ordeal Fit-again Sherwood nurses ambition to start training From Our French Racing Correspondent: Strong British raiding party for Cagnes prizes Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Catterick in the balance Suburbanites take to the city Simon Barnes at Super Bowl XXI Two full tanks of talent faced with the ultimate efficiency endurance on turf American spy fleet gather 'intelligence' Yachting Super Bowl Facts at a Glance Teams Thorburn aims for a treble Snooker Watson vital to Spreckley's effort Gliding Kingston lose to MIM in overtime Basketball Thomas given task of stopping Davies Blackheath caught by a sting in the tail Worthing seek benefit from inside information Rugby Union Oxford manage to avert a crisis of confidence Rowing Team News A select field for finals of Engel Trophy Bowls New post for Doggart For the Record The case for moving Botham up the order to number four Cricket Australian double foiled by Soutter Squash Rackets Weekend Football, Rugby and Other Sports Fixtures Snow Reports Weekend Team News Everton'sTV opportunity to re-emphasize their quality Football French there for the taking Rugby League Television and Radio Liverpool reject Statham for failing fitness test Howe gets a berth at Bristol CU Old favourite can upset old friends Brooker crashes out of control Brown right on course Golf One jump is enough for Williams Athletics Captain's complaint The boy with top woman to beat

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