News from 17/02/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Amy MacDonald, Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jane Procter, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, William Stephens, Simon O'Hagan, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Antony Haynes, Chairman, Gordon Allan, Elizabeth Young, Ronald Faux, Ian Brotherton, Michael Stevenson, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, J. G. Riddall, Mark Ellis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Evenett, Michael McCarthy, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Chris Petit, Peter Dear and Christopher Davalle, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Bonavia, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Brenda Bruce, Jane Edwardes, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Leon Brittan, Dick Hinder, Terence Bendixson, Sydney Friskin, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Eddie Coulter, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Richard Owen Brussels, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Charles Bremner Oistins, Christopher Dunn, John Russell Taylor, David Graham, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, Richard Owen, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Brian Beel, Kenneth Fleet, George Austin, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Pearson, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, George Ace, Ian Smith, P. R. Glazebrook, Director of Studies in Law, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Naylor, Mandarin, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Michael Meadowcroft, M. C. O'riordan, Stephen Taylor Sydney, Stephen Pettitt, D. Noble, Pat Sweet, Jeffery Bartlett, Director General, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Hugh Taylor, Edward Townsend, David Leigh and Tony Parkinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Ray Heath,
ResumoBaker enlists parent power to beat strikes Industrial output up sharply Trade war risk Broackes goes Times 9-year wonder Tomorrow Portfolio Index Police fear to act in riot areas Maxwell accuses rival of thuggery Entry ban on visitors with Aids Picture Gallery Blunkett row over 'win for Thatcher' Younger to press US on future Star Wars policy Israel spends £13 m on 'Ivan the Terrible' (Reuter): Waite link denied by Hezbollah Begun still in prison, Soviet officials admit Sakharov applause for Gorbachov speech South African Airways Zircon injunction halts cinema News Summary Killers in jail escape Hunt for murderer Damages claimed No Title RAF crash theory Ministers divided on strike curb Tamils to go Boroughs get £50m windfall Firms use secret blacklist to screen job-hunters Airports will offer £200m computer to avert strike Pollution worsens in rivers £4.26m study of tidal power Picture Gallery Poll could end two-man era Irish election Oxford Union defends Sinn Fein invitation Arms find linked to gunman Owen sets out poll strategy Flear and Speelman lead chess Rape courts should consider the threat of Aids, says judge Britain failing to use films and TV Wogan says the BBC has now lost its way Solicitor's murderer gets life MPs view 'worst' of television Ferries adopt new controls Football hooliganism Jan Learning's lucky escape Friends' fear that singer might die Court sees Heysel riot on video recordings Claim lost on breast surgery Sinclair is back in computers Siemens Hearing Instruments Ltd Teachers risk being sued over cartoon Jaguar's engine power switch looks a winner Win pays for trip to Far East Portfolio gold Labour complains of 'jigsaw' approach to TV February 16 1987 Parliament today Cheap at the price-our 920 peers By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Alliance relies on tax battle Picture Gallery Conservative MP attacks CND for criticizing power industry Energy Procedure defeats Dalyell Age rears its ugly head in Greenwich Optimism on link's future Channel Tunnel Bill House of Lords By Our Political Staff: Committee proves to be useless Tories tone down race bias report Anger at delay to Severn scheme Wapping cost put at £5.7m Coal jobs success Race move in Civil Service Arts study Opera plan Oil workers Norway move Court told of letter from Thatcher to private detective Gentle persuasion by 'dole snoopers' Small vehicles carry sizeable appeal Bus deregulation: 2 For the first time in 50 years local bus operators have the freedom to engage in unfettered competition. In the second of tow articles, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, considers which are likely to tbe the most powerful competitive forces Police line up to leave London MPs fear Whitehall witch-hunt Britons look into mystery of Egypt Clergymen threaten breakaway (AP): 57 killed in Tamil clashes (AP): Police grief Barbie date (Reuter): Children die (Reuter): Pay award (Reuter): No-go area (Reuter): Fewer deaths (Reuter): In trouble (Reuter): Sales soar Disasters multiply in battle for currency-earning coal Strain on Poland's ageing pits From Our Own Correspondent, Aizawl, Mizoram: Mizo fighters seek ballot-box victory Ford Service Greek workers in 24-hour strike World Summary Nato chief calms fears Move in arms case Malta poll imminent Britons arrested World Cup chess next 720 children still held by Pretoria 50 hurt in strike Prison suicides Howe says no secret Syria deal on Waite American lawyer's oratory tries the judge's patience Treblinka survivor brings drama to 'lvan the Terrible' trial Damascus asks Amal to call off its siege of Palestinian camps Iran scandal engulfs Regan and Casey Documents 'implicate' key members of Reagan team Britain urged to lead way on conference From Our Own Correspondent: White House 'disarray' at Reykjavik attacked EEC proposal for levy on oils and fats risks new round in trade war Philippine forces take loyalty oath Worry in colony on future Greene aligns Catholics with Kremlin Moscow peace conference Fantasy world of Rangoon's economy MPs boost Sir Joh's challenge Contra chief forced to resign From a Correspondent: Count cleared on bribery charges Hall trial lawyers want case dismissed Euro Tunnel Any part, any shape, any time The race is on through the industrialized world to develop the complicated, integrated systems that will drive the factory of the future. Although Britain is at the forefront in research, our manufacturers will move rapidly towards extinction unless they can modernize quickly. The constant search for higher productivity and profits now revolves around computer-integrated manufacturing (Cim), an infant technology to which the Government is pressing companies to turn. In the second part of a four-day series, The Times visits an American Cim factory and looks at how British research and development can be improved, with the right investment Scandinavian Bank Group plc Information or stagnation Backing for brainwaves Concise Crossword No 1184 Tomorrow Play a game of hide and seek Fragile fabrics and bales of billowing cloth help us both reveal and conceal the flash beneath. Jane Procter reports on the designers' flights of fancy Ehrman Tapestry Swamp fever takes a trip Smallbone of Devizes Conino Lamborghini Best of Brits People Tuned in Mail man Powers of persuasion Stout chaps Vested interest Stitched up Picture Gallery Cropped Barbourism New deal for the prisons Leon Brittan, the former Home Secretary, on the reforms needed in sentencing, rehabilitation and in the building programme to improve conditions in jails Shadows gather around Kurt Waldheim Why the BBC must pick an entrepreneur Bad tactics, bad timing Philistines made a scapegoat for arts Frank Johnson in the Commons Charley's Cant Mr Gorbachov and Friends The Economics of a Broom Closet Returning trees to the landscape Fields for scope Report on Lloyd's 'First strike' safety Boat Race troubles Safeguards on women priests Time and money Radon in dwellings Scientific policy Whistful Memory On this Day A place in history Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Young Persons Railcard Picture Gallery Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Anniversaries English-Speaking Union Dinners Latest wills Gloves come off in battle over Derwent's future East Anglian coypu is near extinction at last Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy Admirals: Sir… Ulster stays m bridge lead Mr Dennis Poore Demise of the British motorcycle industry Mr Geoffrey Tyson Mr Tony Hugill Sleuths on a tortuous trail for Gurney's Pitta Science report Births, Marriages, Deaths Medieval wall paintings are revealed in blaze of colour Announcements Germany - Summer lobs, also France &… British Heart Foundation Times Newspapers Ltd. This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Picture Gallery Gourmet guzzle Alternative Music Company Purcell Room Opera Two operatic fairy-tales and a sorceress form the… A teeming focus of European cultural life The Centre Georges Pompidou opened just 10 years ago: John Russell Taylor reports from Paris on its formidable list of achievement and enormous poularity LPO/Kamu Festival Hall San Francisco SO/Blomstedt Festival Hall/ Radio 3 Concerts Leipzig Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra/Bosse Elizabeth Hall Hallé/Skrowaczewski Barbican Indomitable enthusiast Brenda Bruce is back on stage, and all on her own, in the Wesker double bill opening at the Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, tonight: interview by Jane Edwardes More Light Bush Theatre Wyndhams Theatre Hanson Trust Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound BA shares slip by 2p to 106p Yorkshire Bank record Stake raised Creditors lose Blending in Bid talks Index Market Summary Wage costs cloud the horizon British output rising steadily By Our Economics Correspondent: Retail sales hit by January weather By Our City Staff: Soft-sell approach by RHM Golden Wonder to pay its way at Dalgety a crisp profit of £8m European incomes match up Broackes quits Eurotunnel How John Elliott may be reaching for a Guinness Moss Bros chief goes John Charcol Cambrian faces new series of lawsuits Citygrove outstrips flotation forecast Business Summary Paper's listing sold EMAP seeks merger S. & W. Berisford PLC Goodhead's profits soar Record profit for TNT Index surges through 1,900 Stock Market Repentant Bond spared Hong Kong prosecution Company News Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Traditional Options Offers not refused Picture Gallery London is becoming an offshore Switzerland In the Market But caution is still needed in conduct of monetary policy, Bank says Why the City is watching the growing thirst of John Elliott Tempus In search of a leader with Tunnel vision Comment Kenneth Fleet Inflation fears grow again Top London rents likely to rise 20% A Supercall Service Siemens London Traded Options Money & Gold Australian dollar hit Base Lending Rates London Financial Futures National Trading Company Scaling new heights Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Where now for sliding IBM? Morse Computers Intercon Computers Ltd EEC and us try joint line on telecom Fujitsu Picture Gallery Sir Clive Sinclair comes bouncing back Defence, a career tactic Staff gains in the shifting business market Recruitment Computer Appointments Even this Wisard cannot out-think the human brain Pentagon fears on foreign contracts HB Associates Super Channel How the power faded for the job that everyone was after UPI: Japanese move into big chip market Project Planner/co-Ordinator-W1 Data General team Europa Computer Systems Technical Management Ryman Numerical Algorithms Group Knigh Williams & Co Ltd Southdata Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Tandon To Advertise in Computer Horizons Up-beat note at the big show Protected data being copied Computer Briefing B Bondwell MSL Public Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items How Celia and Fiona found a job they could share A guide to career opportunities Sharing jobs is an attractive option for those wanting more time to themselves, but there are drawbacks, says Beryl Dixon National Heritage Memorial Fund Simon Whalley & Associates AVON County Council Public Appointments Education Department Temporary Youth & Community… University of Kent at Canterbury The Advocates' Library INTA/AIVN International Urban Development… The Cranstoun Projects MacClesfield health authority Kerrier District Council Cornwall Torridge District Council British Institute of International and Comparative… Able Types Ltd Army Officer London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Legal Appointments Titmuss, Sainer & Webb WEKA Publishing Babergh District Council South Suffolk Brutton & Co. Solicitors Established 1785 The Best of both Worlds. for an Assistant Solicitor… The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea an Equal… States of Guernsey Advisory and Finance Committee Do You Have the Specialised Knowledge Necessary to… Haringey Magistrates' Courts Committee Electricity Consumers' Council Hambleton District Council Environmental Health and… Group Home Deputy Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items East London Solicitor Bristol Thomas Miller & Co Hill Dickinson & Co Guy Clapham & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meredith Scott Recruitment Partridge & Payne Zaiwalla & Co Successful and Expanding W1 Practice Army Officer Boodle Hatfield Gard (U. K.) Ltd. ASA Law Locums Reuter Simkin Parliamentary Counsel Chambers and Partners Trowers & Hamlins Roythorne & Co Solicitors Nabarro Nathanson Badenoch & Clark Turner Kenneth Brown Durnford Ford Solicitors The M5 Group Texas Eastern Cannon Lincoln Group Epping Forest District Council Robert Render & Partners Commercial Chambers Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers plc Baker & McKenzie Ellison & Co Coles Poole, Dorset Rivera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Butterworths Rene & Co Butterworths Steetley James Davis & Partners Nabarro Nathanson McKenna & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morgan Guaranty Ltd Linklaters & Paines Lloyd's of London Michael Page Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Personnel Whately Petre Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashurst Morris Crisp Maples and Calder Legal La Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Baker & McKenzie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gloucester ready for stern test at Orrell Rugby Union: Two out of Three West Country Giants Get a Home Draw in Familiar Looking Quarter-Finals of the John Player Special Cup Quiet response to the snarl of the trumpets Council flouted court order over child Judges urged to weigh costs orders carefully Selectors say 'No' Welsh students snap up Fiji flanker Teleni Wales call up Davies Repaying rates paid in error Hanavan stakes his claim to fame Ireland smiles as back-row buddies get together again Privilege has priority Promising Panto Prince poised to complete speedy double Racing: Accomplished Hurdler Can Capitalize on First Chasing Victory Towcester Newton Abbot Dwyer's painful victory Darley's reduced ban still leaves Summers appalled Little Stella gives Long a double celebration Results from yesterday's two meetings Rugy's experience to tell Kentucky return for Brittain Stewart steps up Woolmer becomes Kent coach Punishing tours will destroy our cricketers, Gatting says Cricket N Zealand place for Patel Double-handed play is decisive Rackets Botham broke the spell of living in fear in paradise Attacking display by Dujon Javed Miandad's patience bolsters Pakistan pride Speedwell on threshold of championship Volleyball Home-grown strength ICE Hockey Game, set, match to Allcock in new format final Bowls Stadler is thrown by a towel Golf Today's Fixtures Newport gain a reprieve For the Record Snow Reports Hughes pomes through to relieve worried manager Football Tie is off because of illness Lineker puts his side in the clear Overseas Results Clough is furious over slur Becker takes a butler as his workload grows Tennis Tough test for Shaw Lamazou hits severe difficulties Yachting Carter stalls in final Squash Rackets Ban threat to boxers In Brief Pools Forecast England pair to receive visas Hockey Draw pairs former winners Mee brothers make history 6 . 00 Ceefax Am. 6.5S Weather. with the story of a… The Times Classified Gems from a rough diamond Edited by Peter Dear and Christopher Davalle England bubble as they return to Spanish cauldron Supporters travel on conditions The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,282 Roxburgh to drop some big names Weather By a Correspondent: Bowling along family lines Frustrated Thorne into next round Yen for Zen helps Bumphus Kinch called to explain as IAS act on her case Picture Gallery
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