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News from 03/02/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Danny Smith, Zbigniew Baokowski, M. McMullen, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Nick Hampshire, Nicholas Goodison, Stephen Pettit, Richard Long, Robin Oakley, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Anthony Lejeune, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Hasan Akhtar, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, A Doll Steinberg, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Stephen Rowlinson, John Percival, John Hennessy, Douglas Evans, Peter Bishop, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Neil Kelly, Eddie Coulter, Robin Oakley Political Editor, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, A Singer, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, John Bell, Rory Johnston, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, A. C. R. Elliott, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, John Goodbody, Dorothy Bonn, Christopher Walker, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Geoffrey Stone, Christoper Worman, Property Correspondent, Michael Meadowcroft, Tim Jones, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Irvine Wardle, Richard Ford, Russell Jones, Richard Wigg, Ray Heath,

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Hussey vows BBC will fight on seized files Commons emergency debate after Zircon raids Alistair MacLean dies at 64 Aquino backed Moving House City warning Shares boom Conner closer Spurs through Portfolio Index Ban on cordless telephones (Reuter, AP): 3 Italian policemen convicted Monza The ECU in your European pocket Iran notes offered by Reagan Alliance rallies poll support 20 TSB workers accused US plea boosts Airbus aid hope By Our Foreign Staff: Beirut hostages moved as Sixth Fleet closes in Vicarage rapists' sentences 'lenient' James Meade Shirts Runcie argues against tax cut News Summary Teachers accept deal Threat to airport Meningitis kills two Telecom determined to gain deal on efficiency N Norton £3m left to cancer Go-ahead for Globe Solicitors' merger creates City giant Dole 'blitz ' saved £6m in false claims, says DHSS Climber's peace award By Our Media Correspondent: ITN starts news for Europe RAF team examines helicopter YTV head out of race for BBC job Hussey letter threatens legal action Two jailed for rape and savage attack at Ealing vicarage Boy 'was denied a solicitor' Airline denies ban was due to Aids One Briton in eight 'is illiterate' Picture Gallery Music for Chariots of Fire 'stolen' Exports of food doubled Court warning over attacks TWA Seychelles holiday is planned1 Portfolio Gold Sex trial delay Council cash laws on way New chaplain for Speaker Bridge means many jobs Phones ban to be ordered Tobacco cash Animals Bill IBA measure Correction Big rise in House of Lords workload Emergeny debate on police raids is granted BBC Search Warning from Lord Scarman Inner city stress 'is putting society in danger' Havers promises statement Peter Wright case Spy Book Tunnel will bring big boost for BR Second Trident contract soon Parliament today Stabbed girl gives doctors hope after 18-day battle Falklands errors led to aircraft loss Lovelock faces no charge 'No water risk after mains leak Blow to the Yard Telecom staff face cash charges GE Picture Gallery Ministry finalize helicopter strategy Volvo Concessionaires Limited Service industries 'could create up to 500,000 new jobs' Occupational trends Developers pledge to end harassment Timeshare marketing: 2 Report on gays book criticized Fines for Wapping protest wholemeal Bread Picture Gallery Blue dahlia cited in EEC trade safeguards call Surprise exit for doctors' chairman By Our Foreign Staff: Savage revenge on Iraqi pilot after 68 girls die in air raid Gulf War carnage W Woolwich Equitable Building Society Our Foreign Staff: US demands that Iran free journalist 'on spy charge' US official fired for knowing too much about 5arms deal CIA chief resigns after brain surgery World Summary Etchings see the light Teachers on strike Chess win for Briton (Reuter): Blast kills seaman Rouen (Reuter): New idea to save Pisa Rome Dissident comforts Albanian poll style Sakharov invited to attend Moscow nuclear forum Contrasting faces of Gorbachov's Russia Father 's campaign for son in Siberian camp Business Pages Picture Gallery Opposition fires first shots in South Africa campaign W Berlin bans cars to beat the smog Shot ambassador defies drugs mafia with call for unrelenting pursuit Defoliant plan for Pakistan poppies National Carriers Contract Services From Our Correspondent: Indians flee from frontier build-up Picture Gallery UN body accused of failing refugees Fight to preserve male haven Women graduates claim places Police contain Melilla protest (Reuter): Liberace death 'imminent' Hunt for skier (AP): War of words (Reuter): 28 killed (Reuter): Bus tragedy China call Lowitz dies (AP): Toll rises (Reuter): Fare fight Overwhelming support for Aquino as early results are announced jPeaceful plebiscite on Philippines constitution US ends cut-price NZ arms supplies Thailand buys Chinese tanks at cheap rates CADDStation Roadshow China limits scale of criticism to party membership How to take the polls apart What percentage of the vote do the Tories need to retain their majority? Robin Oackley explains what the opinion poll swings really mean in terms of seats in the next parliament The Keonard Cheshire Foundation Picture Gallery Mercury rising with the strike How Britain's other phone service stands to gain from the BT engineers' dispute The strategey is to offer a cheaper and better serivce Carving a job for life Englishmen in New York are keeping the ancient craft of stonemasonry alive Smartened up in the high street Harrods Duckins & Jones Male order People Shapes to suit Checking Out the English Menswear Designer Collections in London last week Thomas Lloyed Debenhams Coming unstuck Maternal guilt King sighs Church brass Picture Gallery What-knot INLA born in feud, dying in a feud Richard Ford on the bloody background of the McGlinchey assassination Reform CAP? No, we must dismantle it Douglas Evans argues that Britain can take a lead in the EEC crisis Alistair MacLean, craftsman of story-telling The local route to winnability Michael Meadowcroft Far , far from the madding crowd Frank Johnson in the Commons Uncertain Secrets The Duke and the the Democrats The Legitimate President Aquino Aids and cancer funds equation Too many doctors From the inside Phones dispute Soviet musician Art acceptance in lieu of tax Controlling avarice Multiplying magpies Shackleton's Last Voyage In dogs clothing Court Circular Forthcoming marriages The Times Royal engagements Anniversaries Luncheons Dinners Sir Victor Goddard Picture Gallery Sir Geoffrey Todd Nature reserve saved Latest wills Birthdays today Appointments Yarn-spinner for the millions Dame Mabel Tylecote Cranwell graduation Alessandro Blasetti: Births, Marriages, Deaths Births Ticks carried unusual 'outdoor' disease Science report University news Announcements Relocation? Off to Pastures New? Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Picture Gallery Crhst to the mill Television Doing a deal with God Theatre Books on Tape for Busy People Tensions revealed below the surface Galleries Donald Cooper Lso / Rozhdestvensky Barbican Concerts Jorge Bolet St John's/Radio Music Group of London Wigmore Hall Dance Diversions Laban Studio Phillips Country Music Badenoch & Clark Norton, Rose, Botterell & Roche Spicer and Pegler Associates Management Services Brown Cooper Chambers and Partners Recruitment Consultants ICI Personnel Department TSB Trustcard The Solicitors Complaints Bureau Kidderminster, Worcestershire Lawyer for International Protection and Indemnity… YEB Legal Appointments Continue on Page 32 Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Sir Nigel stays with Eurotunnel Index leaps 22.9 points US expansion Banking deal Securiguard up Dingwalls sold Wall Street Stock Markets Bank governor threatens legislation on takeovers Leigh-Pemberton warns of 'price we have to pay' Youth to the fore in Morgan Grenfell restructuring Murdoch move on bid inquiry Hill Samuel hits at doubled FAI stake Dogfight over Airbus US Dogfight over Airbus Bowater picks new chairman £11m takeover for Taddale Saints Lyons to seek talks with Guinness chief By Our City Staff: Bremner asks for DTI inspectors £8m bid for leisure firm National & Provincial Weak dollar sends Dow to another record Wall Street Alpha Stocks Soaring prices add £4bntto share values on US backing Chesham Amalgamations Company News Truffes Black Tower falls to Cellars Three million seek shares' in Paribas Fitton for the top The Times City Diary Bugged! The Times City Diary Good advice The Times City Diary Jumbo crack The Times City Diary Tokyo switches tactics to? use banking muscle In the Market Tory victory vital for gilts and equities Tempus Marketing is the key to City's international success Autolease Uneasiness at the New York Federal Reserve Comment Rate-cutting with M0 British Airways plc British Airways Vauxhall expects another loss before profit next year Pineapple pays £7.4m for business gifts company BNJ Factoring leaps by £lbn Company News Base Lending Rates Dalgety Dollar must not fall further, Volcker warns Britain in trade pact with Russia Appointments No Title Recent Issues Money Markets and Gold Tradeitional Options London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges London Traded Options Equities at new peak Account Days: Dealings began January 26. Dealings end Friday. $Contago day February 9. Settlement day February 16 $Forward bargains are permitted on two previous business days The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Network target for the Nineties Bondwell Intercon Computers Ltd New British bid to push dial-a-picture The Week Stereo specs catch the world's eye 3D Graphics Taking the drudgery out of repetitive programming Dac Easy Software A new record for the Commons WA To Advertise in Computer Horizons Parliament IBM acts to protect market BT to test-market a mini laser data bank C/wp Computers Apples to tempt business users A new wave of experts needed in the City The City Loughborough University of Technology Computer Consultants Triadigm International Going back to basics to beat inadequacy Prototyping AMA Recruitment Specialists Analyst Programmer Events SBS Recruitment Advertising Breeding ground for the new audit world Eureka cash crisis Southern Water making water work RNIB The Victorian Society Educational Grants Assistant South Birmingham Health Authority Dear Sir or Madam Personal histories quite acceptable' The art of writing a letter for a job is a useful skill in today's climate of unemployement, and one to which too little attenstion is paid, says Honourable mention of their successes Croydon Domestic Bursar Public Appointments Warwickshire County Council Cumbria Elmbridge Principal Solicitor In-Valid? RSPB Christian Aid PSDI West Sussex Magistrates Courts Committee Crawley… Charity Appointments Hospital of St. John & St. Elizabeth Continued on next page Bond Pearce Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Public Appointments Bexley London Borough Fine Arts Assistant/london Multiple Display Advertising Items Meredith Scott Recruitment Fund Raising Manager Southampton the University Baker & McKenzie Simmonds Church Smiles & Co Immediate Position Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council Crawley & Horsham Divisions South Bank Polytechnic Assistant Solicitor Coward Chance The Sunday Times Boodle Hatfield Law Personnel Eellcome Abbey National Building Society The Solicitors Complaints Bureau James Davis & Partners Anthony Collins & Co Telephone Guy Clapham Top Salaries HVCA Reuter Simkin Recruitment and Management Consultants WM Alec Melville, Tucker Turner Kingsley Wood & Co Fortescue & Sons Solicitors Bryan Lewis & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Personnel Squire Rayfield Woodham Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol & West Building Society Fidelity International Commercial Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Esso Hong Kong Chambers and Partners Legal La Creme Legal Secretaries for West End Solicitors Legal Assistant/secretary Woolf Seddon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conveyancing Secretary South Norfolk Leicester Greene D'sa & Co. Nightingale Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Norfolk County Council Foreign Corporate Lawyer Chambers and Partners Legal Appointments Inheritance no qualification for entry Court of Appeal Zurbriggen strikes back to take first world super-giant slalom title Results By a Special Correspondent: Administration error costs Polonia dearly Volleyball Home Secretary need not give reasons for exclusion orders Witt can change the anthem Ice Skating: Europe's Elite Go on Parade as the British Search for that Magic Formula 'Gritty' Taylor is the master Speedy disposal of custody cases Delay upon delay New club competition gives Britain hope Judges are urged to impose long custodial sentences on muggers Portsmouth win keeps title race often Basketball Punters revel in dirt at the Big a While Britain's racing freezes, New Yorkers laugh all the way to the track Mandarin: Mr Dibbs ready to confirm promise Leicester Selections Eight apply for all-weather tracks Brown Bear Boy for repeat Leicester hangs in balance Cauthen booked Champion support Mordaunt in the hot seat over a weighty problem Handicap includes element of 'feel' Fitting reward for his efforts From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Bankers Benefit eyes Irish National Yesterday 's results at Fairyhouse Conner within a race of winning back the America's Cup Yachting: Stars and Stripes Pulls Away from Kookaburra to Win for the Third Successive Time Maradona makes reply to Lineker Football Overseas Results Pools Forecast Lack of practice not so perfect Cricket: England's Ashes Hangover the Result of Misjudging how to pace Last Lap England 's youth aim at recovery Wayward genius who has acquired common touch Sussex talk to Wells World body gives the go-ahead for limited advertising Lone voyager in trouble Pakistanis gamble on bowlers Lancashire to lose Rhoades Miller hits roaring forties in style Golf No time to rest for cup team Tennis Bruins find it just too much to bear Ice Hockey Double bill at Old Trafford Rugby League Dick aims to lessen Becker's burden Small fry are still in with a chance fIfth round draw Swindon or leeds united v Luton or QUeen's Hotspur v Newcastle Walsali v Watford Chester or Sheffield Wednesday v West Harn or Sheffield United Stock City v Coventry Citry WImbledon v Everton Wigan Athletic v Swansea or Hull Arsenai v Aldershot or Barnsley For the Record Football Wallace forced to drop out Park plan cup-tie in midweek Snow Reports Today's Fixtures England search for greater fitness Rugby Union Growth in golf is revealed In Brief Bell 's double Pitcher Pont Koch retires Dunhill back Princely team Family choice England coach Mexican bout McClure blow BBC1 Concise Crossword No 1172 Living in fear of the care-takers Choice Wessex Roof Spurs scale the heights as Allen scores three Forest put Carr up for sale Sirrel still faithful to County The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17 , 270 Weather Quinn out of prison a week early Oxford rebels are glad to be back on the water The Times Inquiry over sex bias in sport Louis goes so dose

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