News from 27/01/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Simon O'Hagan, Charles Pither, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Derek Ezra, Cliff Feltham, Joan Llewelyn Owens, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Mathew May, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Clare, Education Correspondent, John Ashworth, Vice-Chancellor, Richard Evans, Nicholas Wood and Tim Jones, Geoffrey Smith, Howard Foster, Anne Sofer, John Ballantine, Pearce Wright Science Editor and Robert Matthews, Matthew May, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Dick Williams, Michael Clark, Nigel Evans, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Adrian Swire, Chairman, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, David Guest, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Suzy Menkes, Roddy MacKenzie, Andrew Hislop, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Michael Evans Whitehall Correspondent, Eddie Coulter, Paul Martin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, David Watts, Peter G. Moore, Principal, Christopher Dunn, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Mark Ryan, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Mosey, Clemens N. Nathan, President, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, John A. Hill, Steve Bates, Robert Rodwell, Robert Matthews, D. W. Midgley, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Alastair Brett, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Richard Bassett, Jean R. B. McCallum, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheel Wright, Geof Wheelwright, John England, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Sinclair, Christopher Walker, Freddie Jackson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, John Goodbody and Jim Railton, Paul Newman, Charles Knevitt, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Philip Bosworth, Tower Captain, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, C. J. Elwell, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Pearce Wright and Philip Webster, Richard Sarson, T. N. C. Garfit, Director, Richard Wilkinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Ray Heath,
ResumoHurd to give police wider anti-riot role Kohl opens coalition dealings Palme case Halpern cut 'No scandal' £1m refusal ITV pullout 1,200 jobs Portfolio Index Alliance launches election campaign Blakelock 'a rag doll' Tories' liberal manifesto for pubs Picture Gallery Coup bid by Marcos soldiers put down Phone peace talks break down Sizewell likely to be given go-ahead in a few weeks Cricket enters the field of diplomacy By Our Foreign Staff: Waite reported under arrest by kidnappers Groce case detectives face discipline charges Harrods IRA gunmen kill major in UDR News Summary Diplomatic cover Sergeant is shot MP jailed over fine Ban refusal upheld Companies 'queue to sponsor new colleges' The Chartered Insurance Institute Jaguar's job boom Police to continue hunt for Zircon documents Rift widens as Telecom denounces 'sabotage' Police defend use of horses The Wapping dispute Lawyers report to Hurd Saturday's anniversary night of violence Police chronology Union's chronology Mobile phone sales soaring Telecom strike Printers in new call for inquiry US set to retaliate on Airbus BBC chief is given dossier on Panorama St. Joseph's Hospice Colleagues failed to recognize mutilated PC after mob attack Finger of protester 'torn off' Policeman 'posed' as sex party guest London hotels crying out for 5,000 staff Job pledge scheme linked to profits Picture Gallery Shoplifter lied about identity £60m a year needed to tight Aids Nursing conference Move to stop Bishop's abortion Bill in Lords Addicts 'queued for doctor' Fears over influx of refugees Trust's modern art World Diplomatic Guide Two share prize of £8,000 Portfolio Gold Crowning ill Why accept power plant that US finds unsafe, MP asks Tidal power 'not for UK' Warning on oil prices Whitehall secondments Painting levy demanded Gallery loans Investment up Output rises Jobs created Debate refused Bill victory Hurd issues challenge on Wapping Home Office Violence 'is not the answer' Alliance will stand by its tax scheme Policy document Government move on metal detectors House of Lords Parliament today Commentary Two anxieties facing Kinnock Attack by waves of backbenchers 'Siren tells you something is up, you do not know what' Local Reaction Training to cope with a disaster Emergencies Failsafe way to keep core of reactor cool is vital Safety Building extra plant will be cost effective Economics Massive intrusion in coast region Environment Expert's £75 fee might have saved life of TV stunt volunteer Canberra Picture Gallery Rise in under-age drinking shown by survey New inquest ordered on prisoner Farmers face fines over dairy surpluses Stargazers see the future in mirrors Astronomy: 2 The art of telescope making is on the verge of a renaissance. Pearce Wright, Science Editor, in the second and last article, looks at the plans for a new generation of ground based observatories (AP): Managua frees American 'spy' World Summary (Reuter): Baltic ice floe disaster Strike protest (Reuter reports): Sweden bars Jews British protest Palme case prosecutor quits California arrests (Reuter): List of the 13 taken by gunmen this year Lebanon hostages Ceausescu's birthday cold comfort for hungry Romanians EEC foreign ministers pleased with outline deal to avert trade war Iran role explained by Reagan TWA Reunion in Kuwait for Arafat FDP has whip hand in bargaining After the poll: Coalition talks start Strauss denies blame SPD reappraisal on Greens Halifax Rau sees writing on the wall as the inquest begins Magazine casts light on fight for Kremlin leadership Gorbachov in control From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: Politburo reshuffle likely as top men meet after a delay India honours heroine of jet hijack Sainsbury's From a Correspondent, Tokyo, AP: Nakasone risks his popularity to fire Japanese ambition Aquino defuses protest crisis by concessions to marchers Skilful compromise blunts edge of left-wing demonstration in Manila Cape ghettoes illustrate the shift in battle lines In the second of two articles, George Brock reports from the ghettoes behind Cape Town on black resisitance seven months after the State of Emergency S Africa: Inside the townships Part 2 51 die in East US cold snap Pik Botha regrets alcohol inference over MacHel aircrew Entertainments Raid kills guerrillas in Angola Peking orders reporter to leave (AFP): Peru guerrillas seize agencies (AFP): Minister dies (Reuter): Lagos move (AP): Air crash (AFP): Unifil link (AP): Rain deaths (AFP): Pope's pledge (Reuter): Piracy penalty (AP): Rape questions (Reuter): Nine killed Elusive tastes Television The raw poetry of life Theatre Road Royal Court Apollo Theatre Pantheistic feeling for the landscape Galleries Philip Jones Louise Hallett Fighting Spirits: Peter Peri/Cliff Rowe Camden Arts Centre Robin Ball Connaught Brown Philip Tilden Heinz Albery Theatre ECO/Tate Elizabeth Hall Concerts Lumina/Blake Wigmore Hall The Queen of Spades LSO/Abbado Barbican McAfee shoes Rock Freddie Jackson Hammersmith Odeon Sentences brought to book Judges who let off criminals too lightly are angering the british public. But the judiciary has blocked all previous attempts to enforce standards sentencing practices. Will the Government's new Criminal Justice Bill ease public concern? Frances Gibb reports Littlewoods Pools A Roman in Britain An unsung hero of Boudicca's Britain is emerging from excavations near the Tower of London No Title Reaping the benefit of a princely award At the start of this year's community project competition Charles Knevitt looks at the success of the 1986 winners Concise Crossword No 1165 The Abbeyfield Society Flirting with the new couture Paris is bursting with the prettiest clothes for years. Suzy Menkes reports from a sea of lace, frills and ruffles 'Lagerfeld supervises… Hermès celebrates' People London Bedding Centre Really Waterproof Raincoats Sotheby's PHS: Durham's next trick? The Times Diary PHS: Golly, Ollie The Times Diary PHS: Michele's mix The Times Diary PHS: Touché The Times Diary PHS: Bush ado The Times Diary PHS: Polls and goals The Times Diary Sizing up the new Sizewell facts of life Nigel Evans shows how the energy picture has changed since the inquiry began Labour at odds over the real security risks Can a pep talk alone restore Reagan? Schools: out of the pay morass Lady beware, it's a drag Nuclear Reactions Bonn's Coalition Shifts Ship victims of the Gulf War Age and fame Community care 'Perdition' and media freedom Devonport dockyard Keeping out the cold Wedding bells Colourful cricket Room on the shelf (From Our Special Correspondent): The "Diggings" in Sutherlandshire Saving ways Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Birthdays today ER Sir Edward Youde Luncheon Reception Dinners Meeting Lincoln's Inn Celebrating Endeavour England team retains title Latest wills University faces fierce jobs cut Royal engagements University news Polytechnic news Church news Mr William Devlin Scholarly actor famous for his interpretation of Lear Professor Donald Hey Testing for a deadly crop mould Science report Mr Jimmy Snow Births, Marriages, Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Relocation? Off to Pastures New? Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birch & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strong to quit post at V&A The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,264 Foam attack on blazing tanker The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Welsh bystander hurt in scuffle Frank Johnson in the Commons Stock Market New bank group for Lloyds Third Market makes debut Profits climb Hillards rise Dividend up Index Market Summary Roux denies cover-up 'Dirty tricks' campaign suspected Guinness 'no City scandal' £15m hotel expansion by Norfolk Dollar steadies but sharp fall forecast £50,000 'average' perk Share options boost directions' earnings ConsGold deal in US deters bidders F&h forecasts £3.8m profit Johnson Fry plc Index Halpern payout sliced to £2.5m after City anger By Our City Staff: Trading halted in Cathay Pacific Profit-takers move and calm market Wall Street Touche Ross No Title Confusion as American firm buys into Cadbury Stock Market Base Lending Rates Chesham Amalgamations Company News Raeburn Nervous times at US Treasury In the Market Halpern's Capel-Cure The Times City Diary Gow's goes The Times City Diary Scotch mist The Tims City Diary Suspense-ful The Times City Diary Inside track The Times City Diary Only lawyers can take strength from Guinness Any prosecution arising from the tangle of the share support operation during the bid for Distillers will be hotly contested Blue Arrow continues to run true to target Tempus Royal Mail Morgan Grenfell fights on three fronts Comment Time to head off trade war NatWest names broking chiefs Appointments Phillips & Drew N Ireland 'no longer' a manufacturing economy Scots optimism offers little hope to jobless London Financial Futures Recent Issues London Traded Options Money & Gold Foreign Exchanges Traditional Options Companies Registration Office Nervous selling The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Champions Norsk go faster than ever University of Durham Cannon BSI IBM slips back in profits league The Week Prospects bright for jobs at the computer fair Recruitment Recruitment Consultants Compuvac Events Bankers Trust Company Cut-price clones hit the market Databases Mouse could roar for young technocrats Computer Briefing National Exhibition Centre The laser printers take over C/wp Computers Law degree the soft option for profit Cheap personal computers have created a demand for equally cheap software often clones of popular programs. But, as Geof Wheelwright examines from Vancover, deciding the differences between a clone and a copy is fast becoming a matter for the courts Alien intelligences are set to invade the world of business computing Jobscene Multiple Display Advertising Items Right on the fast track B/tec British Pregnancy Advisory Service BTVC (Northern Ireland) Require a Training… Creativity returns to our town buildings Horizons Local government architects won a bad name in the Sixtics during the race to provide cheap housing, says Joan Llewelyn Owens. Now they are fighting back Riverside Health Authority Gloucestershire County Council Mid-Kent College Arun District Deputy Co-Ordinator Administrative Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items The Biochemical Society Lancashire County Council PSDI (UK) Limited Asian Women's Resource Centre Opportunities in Corporate Fund Raising Southend on Sea Christian Aid Charity Commission Spicer and Pegler Associates Bermans Forest Heath District Council British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering Ieeie Outstanding Opportunity Somerset County Council Devon and Cornwall Constabulary Loughborough University of Technology Kleanthous & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Gorna & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Longman Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Town £ Country Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Dibbens Meredith Scott Recruitment Douglas Llambias British Technology Group Legal Adviser Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Ellison & Co Solicitors James Davis & Partners Tax and Trust Solicitor Bandenoch & Clark Abbey National Building Society Watson, Farley & Williams Linklaters & Paines Clifford-Turner Chambers and Partners Diary of the Times Classified Fortescue & Sons Unique Opportunity in Thames Valley Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Zaiwalla & Co Solicitors Law Personnel Solicitors The College of Law Barnet Litigation Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Hampshire Barlows Meredith Scott Recruitment Larcombe & Co. Crosse & Crosse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warren & Allen John Hamilton Associates British Telecom Watson, Farley & Williams Solicitors & Barristers John Hamilton Associates Hongkong Bank Clifford-Turner Brindley Twist Tafft & James Partnership Ambitions? The Times French Graduate Epsom - Assistant Solicitor Switzerland Commercial Property to Rent Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn Law Tutors Tods Murray WS Anthony Collins & Co Chambers and Partners General Appointments Editor/researcher Arabic/islamic Affairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ringwood Letcher & Son ASA Law Locums Potters Bar Herts Legal Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Harrow - Litigation Farrer & Co Legal Personal Secretary Hill Bailey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tour operators set to iron out difficulties over tickets Alarm for travel agents in rugby's World Cup, for Old Reigatian in JPS and for men as women turn on the style No jurisdiction to wind up international body Old Reigatians flying high all the way to Kingsholm Fourth round draw Thrills galore as women serve lesson in basics Brushing aside old wounds of war Full investigation of prison death takes priority Degree of damage removes "new" description from motor car Player on charge of assaulting official Status of clubs confirmed Webb on call Correction Mandarin: Highly-rated Final Try to come through searching examination Racing: Record Sales Purchase Makes Hurdling Debut at Chepstow Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Safeguards necessary to control satellite launch Pitman plunders treble Results from yesterday's two meetings Run and Skip on Cup trail Giants rule in a wonderful world of make believe 'Disncyland' acclaims a new hero as Elway and Broncos meet their match in America's annual extravaganza Breakaway league to get started Basketball ITV pull out of three big events Athletics: Just as the Commentators were in Full Stride, Commercial Interests Took Priority Ambitions for double grows at young Sale Volleyball Hand to Racers' rescue Ice Hockey Spreckley gets reprieve Gliding Kelly to start training for comeback Swimming Influenza puts Coe out of Stuttgart Pools Forecast by Paul Newman The gloves come off for boxing kangaroo Yachting Final fling pleases England Hockey Dutch prove too strong for Cardinals For the Record Waugh waltzes on England Cricket: England Turn in a Display of Collective Self-Destruction Overseas Results ICC act to save World Cup Barcelona starting to feel the pressure Football Azinger in rise from the ashes Golf Zenith of Zurbriggen leaves Austrian nerves rubbed raw Skiing Snow Reports Today's Fixtures National Savings The tears that cannot be covered up Choice BBC1 Dalglish angry at Luton replay Heritable Capital Plan Limited Leicester sitting pretty in Smith transfer wrangle By a Correspondent: Pike rises to Cup bait for Cardiff Allen hoping to make a happy return Whiteside is suspended Derby are floored by 10 men Troke's leg in plaster Sport in Brief Mountjoy keeps Davis on sideline Snooker New York snub for the Giants Oxford give Marlow a miss
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