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News from 06/02/1987

1987; Gale Group;

Autores

Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Michael Loewe, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Chris Petit, Andrew McEwen, and John England, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Stephen H. Reid, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Chris Thau, Rambouillet, Frank Johnson, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Lindy Daukes, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Patrick B. Harris, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Gardner bill, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Carlos Lehder, Richard Streeton, Christopher Morris, Gerald Davies, Brian James, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Bill Flagg (General Secretary), Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Margaret Brentnall, Alan Webster, Ollie Campbell, John Ballantine, Libby Purves, Michael Clark, Peter Dear and Christopher Davalle, Andrew Wiseman, Oscar Wilde, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, John Percival, David Watt, Guy L. Mitchinson, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Roger Scruton, Dick Hinder, Alan Duke, John D. Sly, Borough Engineer, Sydney Friskin, Michael Evans Whitehall Correspondent, Paul Martin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mayhew, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Timothy Royle, William Holmes, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Nicholas Beeston, John McCabe, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Michael Coleman Sarajavo, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, John Clare Education Correspondent, Ivor Davis, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Ian Murray, Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, Anne Warden, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, David H. Bishop, J. P. R. Williams, Paul Newman, Ahmed El-Hajj, Bill Beaumont, Barry Wood, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Harry Debilius, Marbella, and Stewart Tendler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Fisk, Michael Adams, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Eileen Weatherhead, Tom Clayton, Platt of Writtle, Chairman, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, John Cox, Director, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dennis Walters, Raymond Harvey, Richard Battley, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Ray Heath,

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Sogat pulls out of Wapping dispute News International ends legal action and reopens cash offer Drug ring 'broken ' by Spain Feud escalates Bitter Carter King 's Fund Lloyd 's acts Gala match Portfolio—gold— Index Democrats warn Reagan of halt to nuclear test funds Thatcher joins rape row Telecom holds out for union concessions Police fear new wave of arson attacks By Our Foreign Staff: Waite 'shot trying to escape captors' Briton jailed in Iran admits spying charge Havers to take 'short break' Pretoria envoy named Invest For School Fees Ltd £7m for Aids 'not enough' Shot man was INLA 'traitor' News Summary Unions face new law Sex bias curbs Sky high ambition Nuclear rail scare Policemen 'stopped a holocaust' Immunity decision US delays Awacs sale to RAF US technology may replace Zircon Britons held as 'cannabis ring broken' in Spain Sales of imported cars fall to less than 50% Pay-out of £3,000 on caning More students win university places University Admissions Year in the life of Wapping News International dispute Demonstrators bailed Deal on evidence from Civil Servants Voters in Ireland undecided Nine animal rights terrorists jailed for bomb campaign 'Captain Kirk' led group Vangelis 'faces £2m claim' Baby found dead after cliff fall Safeguards report on women priests Life for man who attacked prostitutes Rape sentences Sex party hostess 'amazed at raid Success of crime fight schemes Picture Gallery Jail for man who appealed against fine Taxman queried light bulb bill, court told Lawyer attacks inefficiency Crown Prosecution Service Teacher saw fan 'who began the Heysel riot' Boy says death in playground was accident Homeowners & Mortgage Payers Nz visit for double winner Portfolio—gold— Councillor is convicted Paper to pay peer over libel Savile Row tailors are safe Parliament next week Parliament today Candidate tries to lose 'left' label Ships cash Embarrassment for Labour Peers drugs Bill likely to be killed Kinnock agrees with Thatcher on rape law Ealing Case Government under pressure to reform licensing legislation Home Office Benefit Bill gets its second reading Defect being corrected The old ways are passing as far as MPs are concerned Law will give aid to private landlords Housing Training in arms decision Action urged to save jail system from near-crisis Surprise choice to control audit body Man in the news Samaritans start youth campaign They also wait who only stand and serve British Coal Colonel fails to win eviction damages Argentina opens channel to Uk World Summary Incubator tragedy New Greek Cabinet Vanunu ends fast Reagan celebrates 76 Tehran targets Kuwait-bound ships So this is what they meant by a big sales drive The Big Heart of England (Reuter): Egyptians to vote Universe search on No hiding place in the Gaza pressure cooker From a Correspondent, Roms: Rome airport attack planned in Syria, says Italian report Picture Gallery Exodus of fear in lawless west Beirut Us holds talks with Turkey as armada gets under way The Lebanon hostage crisis Bonn may hold terror-suspect trial Helena International V. I. P. Club US waits for Kissinger's opinion of Moscow talks Belgians tackle baldness (Reuter): Filipinos refuse to plead (Reuter): Nato role (AP): Children die Indian trip Aerial deaths (AP): Peak climbed (Reuter): Rough landing Warning shots Picture Gallery Sir Rudolf Bine's wealth frozen Penny Share Focus Ltd. National Westminster Bank Plc (AP): Colombia cocaine king flown to America after gun battle The war against drug trafficking SAAB Scania Barbie trial could open in June after years of delay 'Butcher of Lyons' confronted by his accusers A private funeral for Liberace Thatcher advises EEC to cut costs Pinochet implicated in killing From a Correspondent: Frontier withdrawal by India and Pakistan to involve 60,000 men Doctors sound the alarm on peril from transplants Aids scourge in the US (AP): Italian law reform cuts powers of magistrates A & J Bull Ltd (AP): Surrogate mother in 'threat to kill baby' Inquiry finds big security flaws America's spy-catchers The City on the fiddle Sharp practice in the City is causing increasing concern. Brian James meets the people whose job is to combat fraud and restore confidence in a financial world inhabited by a 'nasty' new breed of businessmen The Times Green light for a wooden O An American's dream of rebuilding the Globe Theatre is to become reality after an 18-year battle No Title A manoeuvre even tougher than Entebbe Can the mastermind of the world's best known raid bring Israel's armed forces up to date? Royal Aeronautical Society First Lady sings the blues Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter left the White House six years ago. Christopher Thomas talked to the former First Lady about her books, bitterness and the influence she still exerts English Speaking Union Talkback Out of the White House and into the World of Good Causes Fun at the Tv factory BBC's Bertha is busy gearing up tomorrow's workers for life on the shop floor Konrad Furs Fighting fund Medical Briefing Unhealthy health foods Pill warning Can you be sure of shells? Quote , unquote Sound of battle Big catch Picture Gallery Cash crisis Red sales PHS: Marcos runs Who shall defend our rights? Simon Lee doubts that judges should take on the task proposed by the Gardner bill Lebanon: frail hostage to Arab tyranny Roger Scruton denounces Syria as the cause of a tragic country's woes Why Kinnock is too low in the foothills They cannot all say Not me' David Watt Politicians really are just like us Frank Johnson in the Commons Hard Lessons of Wapping Mr Botha's Miscalculation Hedge against snow Dual office Human rights Lebanon 's unresolved conflicts Israel and Zionism Sport and politics Hero of the Iceni Benefit for disabled Absence of envy over equal pay Clearly missing Chasing hares Old Vic " the Importance Op Being Earnest" On this Day Rallying call Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Clinicare Birthdays today Today 's royal engagements Anniversaries Memorial service Picture Gallery Dinner Luncheons Service dinner Latest wills Russian may settle oil origin controversy Science report Jamaica rebellion evoked in silver Sale room Bryanston School Appointments Liberace Candelabra, maestro, please Mr Fyfe Robertson Sir Geoffrey Evans Births , Marriages, Deaths Honorary degree for Boulez University news Other Oxford news Elections Honour for writer Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items British Diabetic Association Times Newspapers Ltd. The hospital fund founded by a prince Ninety years ago today, the King's Fund began to finance London hospitals through private subscriptions. Now it has become involved in general health care Cluttons The Royal College of Pathologists King's Fund College The International Hospital Federation Escata Dove Brothers Ltd Kgm Office Equipment Company AAA Action on Alcohol Abuse The Royal College of Physicians The development of the London hospital system The Institute of Health Services Management Furness-Houlder Insurance Ltd. MCP Management Consultants Publish and be saved The Kings Fund Intercon Computers Ltd The Surgical Research Fund Money for little miracles Hillier Parker A tonic to pep up the health service Making sure the word gets out Falkner Graftsmen Builders Martin Paterson Associates Limited Sheppard Robson Deloitte Haskins+Sells Entertainments Picture Gallery Theatre Picture Gallery Theatre: Jeremy Kingston; Addicts caged in a vicious circle Television Raymond Briggs Curiously potent tract for the times Cinema When the Wind Blows (Pg) The Mosquito Coast (Pg) Macaroni (Pg) Just Between Friends(15) Cop's Honour (18) Concert Endymion Ensemble/Whitfield St John's Old-fashioned quality Dance Survival in Ashes The Old Vic Victoria Palace Theatre The Mosquito Coast Theatre The Guest Room Old Rewd Lion GT Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants Le Meridian Hotel Eaton & Booth (Rolling Mills) Limited Put your Bussiness into Top Gear Complete Telex Bluebird Investments Co. Ltd. Peat Aikin Bannerbridge Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Superior Package Toothbrushes Star Gull (Sales) Limited Roger Daley Four Seasons S. A. Retail Opportunity for Discount Retailers Rosenthais Certified Accountants Global Exhibitions Glamis Gold Sales, Inc. Royal Ascot or the Epsom Derby Meeting Relocating? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quick Sale Needed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profits going up rather than the dampness Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entrepreneurs still on the line Your Own Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three year bid Briefing Venture Capital Required SGO Stained Glass Overlay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nursing Home. South Yarkshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haley Partners Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property to Rent Business to Business Continued on Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Park Food acquires Everfresh £6m sale by Grand Met Aaronson falls GMC charges Index Market Summary Lloyd 's men stand down Neill report prompts four to quit L&G buys financial adviser Standard shares rise after Bank called in By Our City Staff: Nottingham Brick agrees Marley bid Circle K's £20m buy Sperrings Cookson in £162m cash call Broker accused of perjury Picture Gallery Neddy's silver landmark H&WT decision day on TV bid Anglia Building Society Strong demand for BA shares Scotch whisky exports highest for four years Business Summary TV network priced Weir offshoots win £4.6 million deals (AP): No change at Allianz (AP): UK firms aim to start Soviet joint ventures Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. Hodgson buys tenth business C&W buys Oriflame wins Alpha Stocks Nissan beats export target Base Lending Rates Glaxo follows Ici with 14p jump on profits upgrading Stock Market Tesco Still Looking Cheap Company News Amr Cp 58% 58% Saudis cut back on oil output (AP): Report on Waite starts wave of profit taking Wall Street Miller's tale The Times City Diary Cloud nine Scrim scrum Telecom 's ill wind makes fibres hum at Mercury Cookson is advancing along the rights lines Tempus Bernstein/James Capel A Bank investigation may not be enough Comment Kenneth Fleet Scandals and votes Bank Bill defeat for Tories Hearsay evidence properly admissible House of Lords Law Report February 6 1987 Dollar jumps back on stronger figures Appointments Money Markets and Gold Traditional Options London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Duty to neighbouring properties London Traded Options Recent Issues New-time support Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Commodities Investment Trusts Financial Trusts Justy 4WD beats snow at flick of switch Road test Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford puts the boot in for fleet sales Motoring by Clifford Webb Ford Subaru UK Motorsave Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subaru No Title Gibson Brothers Ford Company Director's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vital statistics Ford Subaru Ford 735i Ase Multiple Classified Advertising Items Low Finance on All Fiestas and Sierras Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items 325 i Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items 911 Sc Targa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Oakleys (Burwash) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Manns Garage Ltd Millford Garage Ltd Oakley's Car Division Lindsay Baines (London) Ltd. Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche 911 Coupe 911 Sc Targa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Dave Walton Rainbow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Audi Audi Sidlow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Distributors & Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Sales Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drabble & Allen Armitage Walker Jaguar Sales & Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr Smith or Mr Rogers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hackney & Leigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyde Park Motor Co. Ltd. Jaguar XJ40's for Disposal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Octomaso Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Mercedes 190E. 86 D manual 6,000 miles air cond The Times Mercedes 300 E Diesel 3000 Wagon Car phone optional £12.6000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 280 Sl - a Reg. 1984. Convertible sports model Multiple Classified Advertising Items A trying time for national pride Accent still on French as three former leading players preview the opening games in the Five Nations championship Tomorrow the 1987 Five Nations championship begins in Dublin and Paris, a more than usually significant championship since it is, in part, preparation for Rugby Union's first World Cup this summer. David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, talks to three distinguished former internationals about prospects for the championship: J. P. R. Williams, the former Welsh full back and captain, who played 55 times for his country between 1969 and 1981; Bill Beaumont, who made 34 appearances at lock for England between 1975 and 1982 and led his country 19 times, more than any other player; and Ollie Campbell, the Irish stand-off half who made 22 appearances for his country and whose points-scoring records still stand Scotland : tailored to success England: a test of character Wales: signals of a revival Effervescent figure chastened The Mortgage Corporation National League Ireland : potential to excite Australian way represents the ideal approach France: polished Headaches for French Post-freeze colts make it hot for Ampleforth First Bout can confirm favourable impressions Racing: Henderson's Exciting Prospect Ready to Win Again Sandown Park Kelso Observe is suited by conditions Goodwood unveils Golden Mile Sun Alliance for Kildimo Mare dies in freak mishap Results from two meetings Lingfield Park Towcester By a Correspondent: Grumbles about Grandy's omission Table Tennis Vital last game for England Jahangir defends reputation Squash Rackets Wright has youth plan From a Special Correspondent: Ward's 60 sets up exciting finish India seek a lengthy innings Hamstrings give up the unequal struggle as summer stretches on Cricket Impossible for West Indies Lancashire 's appointment Delhi will light up (Reuter): Harper is dropped (Reuter): England 's date in Melbourne Courses for coaches Moorhouse out to avenge setback Swimming Welch back in squad Hockey Getting rich quick on sponsors Sport reaping the benefits of the companies with millions to spend Boston go up for the Cup Boels Fletcher wrecks dream Touch and go for Christie Athletics White favourite to take title in Davis's absence Snooker Sponsorship yields added incentives Rugby League Goodway out By a Correspondent: Pressure kept on Kingston Basketball Today's Fixtures (Reuter): Swiss reaffirm strength as Schneider collects the record seventh gold Skiing Pavin has avocados living dangerously Golf Baker's slice of cake Snow Reports Bishops move checked Bale impressive as he makes his exit Honeymoon over For the Record Gamble is worth Fadeyev 's while Ice Skating Sutton allay fear of the unknown Football Quinn's quick return Fremantle lessons can help British design race winner Yachting Americans to judge Honeyghan In Brief British choice Cash point Shapcott leads Sussex crisis (AFP): On the circuit Television and Radio Concise Crossword No 1175 Portraits of a lost civilization Choice AEtna Showpiece fixture heralds the start of centenary gala Probyn joins the England party The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,273 Callaghan moves Intensive Doyle is confident Weather Picture Gallery A whole new ball game for the national league More exposure for sports with tobacco backing After the rowing comes the rowing

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