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News from 23/02/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Wade, John Wilkinson, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Chris Petit, Jenny MacArthur, s'-Hertogenbosch, Robert Dawson Scott, Clifford Longley, Andrew McEwen, Keith Hindley, Daniel Barenboim, Mario Modiano Athens, Alastair Matheson, Simon O'Hagan, Peter Marson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Caroline Phillips, Rodney Lord and David Smith, Qamar Ahmed, Philip Howard, Patrick Wall, Michael Evans and Richard Evans, Simon Jones, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Graham Zellick, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Betty Trevena, Michael Coleman Oberstdorf, Harry Cowd, Roger Jones, Denise Winn, Richard Streeton, Simon Stevens, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mr. Graham Wynne, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Stephen Lewis, Bryan Stiles, Cranborne, Cliff Temple, Michael Tate, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Martin Flatman, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Julian Amery, Huon Mallalieu, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Christopher Campling, Tim Jone, Peter Dear and Christopher Davalle, Arthur Harrison, Michael Hamlyn, Andrew Wiseman, John Percival, John Biggs-Davison, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Raymond Blackburn, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Keith, William Greaves, T. E. Utley, Christopher Goulding, Peter Temple Morris, William Holmes, Lewis Keeble, Paul Valley, Mark Dowd, Education Reporter, Steve Bates, Richard Evans, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, PHS, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Maxwell Newton, Robert Fisk, At-Tiri, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Stephen Rea, Michael Hornsby, Richard MEADS(Marketing & Services Development Manager), Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Dina Geddes, Tim Jones, Deirdre Fernand, Mr. J. Cole, Mac Margolis, Rio de Janeiro, Alex Henney, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Jan Raath, Ray Whitney, Richard Ford, Peter Blaker, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, John Grindley, Richard Wigg,

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June summit threatened by 'snub' to Italy Key terror suspects detained Inside Slave camps Debt dodging Everton out Portfolio Index The Irangate net closes on Regan Labour faithful deserting non-nuclear stance Question: Which of these statements comes closest to your view? Jubilation greets Syrian forces in west Beirut High point in factory optimism Fresh Westland dispute looms Cabinet set to triple funds for space research Andy Warhol dies after operation UK Finance Ltd Honeyghan retains his title Firms gain from shorter working News Summary Murder inquiry Heath denial Whitehall pay hopes NEC Rush for village 'No nuclear decisions by Kinnock' Owen states coalition conditions as lift Alliance Unions are short of poll cash Picture Gallery Labour pledges to boost science cash 170 rifles taken in barracks raid Staff Reporters: Furore over library's £25m Arts funding Chess trio in battle to qualify Commentary Teachers 'queuing up to leave' for better-paid jobs Liquorice toothpaste ends decay Secretaries rue the computer age Dons vote for 16% pay rise MPs threaten to quit church Ordination of women By Our Social Services Correspondent: Cancer risk alert on loft insulation 'Soaring' NHS locum pay rates frozen Women on holiday abandoned Sun Alliance Insurance Group Company to hold inquiry Grand way to finish a holiday Portfolio Gold Rape victims face lasting trauma, say researchers Plans for new community radio network Hurricane Charley storms in to set remarkable record Rainfall in the United Kingdom in 1986 Tunnel route fixed as seismic survey ends Prince stars as the 'Sandringham Slammer' Decline mirrors changing post-war tastes for beer Hop growing: 1 Declining sales of traditional beers and increasing competition from wine and lager, have pushed down prices of hops and persuaded many growers to grub up fields and plant something more profitable. In the first of two articles, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, examines what has happened 15,000 deliveries lost in snow Woodland reprieve a policy precedent Kaufman and BBC sued Fertilizer giant faces prosecution World Summary Rejection by Howe Shattered truce Briton in chess lead Airbus maiden flight Burmese offensive (Reuter reports): Ban on arms imposed Sakharov pleads for release of another political prisoner Clamour over human right in Russia UN forces idle as Israel's men ransack village Middle East turmoil: Pre-trial arrests Violence in city and country Picture Gallery Deafening silence on Waite Swoop on French farm nets terror suspects From Our Own Correspondent Moscow, (AP reports): Soviet test maybe imminent Nunn will not run for President Khashoggi criticizes US handling of arms deal EEC tackles the power vacuum left by US Refugees describe slave labour camps Fleeing Mozambican villagers abducted by rebels Abbey National Madrid trying to block speech by freed Basque MP Argentine courts to try 100 officers Snow amazes Abu Dhabi Ship missing Soldier shot Susskind dies Sudan mutiny Sedition trial No recognition NP loses unhappy academics to Worrall Zia relishes 'pilgrim for peace' role Foreign exchange shortage halts development plan World Bank president sees Tanzania harbour The BBC Master Compact From a Correspondent, Lima: Peru follows lead given by Italians The fight against terrorism US line on Turkey infuriates Greece A murder that won't die Edward Chapman (left) has spent 16 years and his life's savings trying to clear the name of his daughter Ann, murdered in Greece in the course, say the police, of a sexual adventure. Hardly anyone still believes them. Was she the victim of a sordid sex crime, or, rather, a naive young reporter who stumbled on a sensitive political story that was to cost her, life, stain her reputation and create a major scandal? When Spiro Agnew (left), then Vice-President of the United States, arrived in Athens, it was for talks over the volatile Cyprus situation and, allegedly, a secret deal under which Washington would prop up the junta. On the day he talked, Ann coincedence? Or was Ann killed on the orders of the military junta, afraid that she could become a threat to their power? NZT New Zealand The Great Escape Unions flag In the light of ineffectual disputes at the BBC and British Telecom, experts are wondering where union power has gone Invisible killer takes off In the next few days, America will deploy the 'secret' stealth bomber Uncle Clive the comeback king Another Sinclair invention will soon be coming off the stocks, reports Andrew Lycett Concise Crossword No 1189 Separated by a common faith On Thursday the General Synod will consider the ordination of women in the Church of England. Caroline Phillips listens to both sides of a bitter argument 'Christians don't want a woman as their priest' Birth of a notion A new service tries to help children and parents tackle the problems and fears of adoption Take a Cooking Holiday With The Cordon Bleu Belle of the bow Tonight, tone-deaf Sir Keith Joseph will happily attend a concert -given by his daughter, Anna Party pooped Christie's Royal exit The Times Diary Niggling logic The Times Diary Apollo's arrow The Times Diary Flying voter The Times Diary Picture Gallery P G tip The Times Diary Sizewell: a losing investment Alex Henney sees this as the final act in a disastrous nuclear programme In Italy, they agonize over the nuclear future Dina Geddes in Paris on the murky background of the Abdullah case Terrorist trial is crucial test for judges Lumps remain in the Irish stew Pardon me for Esqing Call It Disestablishment Haughey Trading An End to Sanctions Free speech that may go too far Women priests Aid to Mozambique Fields for scope Borough grants in disarray Starting anew Underground shades (From our Special Correspondent): Spain and Morocco On this Day Clerical titles Court Circular Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Christening Sealink Reception Dinner Birthdays today Appointments Royal Society Catholics confront Demon Drink Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Parliament this week Forthcoming marriages Sale room with a view of present-day Japan DJM: Nature notes Songs and strangers Mr Andy Warhol Art for publicity's sake Births, Marriages, Deaths Finding an antibody to the tick's saliva Science report Announcements Forsale Rentals Overseas Travel The Times Information Service This selective guide to entertainment and evnets throughtout Britain appears from Monday to Friday, followed in the Saturday section by a preview of the week ahead, Items for inclusion should be sent to the Times Information Service p0 box7,1 Virgigia Street, London E1 9xn Entertainments Picture Gallery Nursing grudges Piccadilly Theatre Singing and dancing undaunted yet Stephen Rea follows in a great tradition when he opens in High Society at the Victoria Palace on Wednesday, but it is scarcely quite his own traditon: interview by Chris Peachment On a tightrope Concert Psychedelic Furs Rock Estates feature in Country Life Three Sisters Lyceum, Edinburgh Theatre Another today Radio Munich-Athens Soho Poly Christie's National Theatre Stand-in courage Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Confusion deepens over dollar US Notebook Company Meetings Hopes rise for stable money Paris agreement reached in spite of Italian boycott Early test expected in sceptical City By Our Economics Correspondent: 'Spending threat to tax cuts' Ex-GR chief may face inquiry Airline chief Farmers dodge banks Creditors side-stepped in sale of milk quotas Guinness in US flat sale mystery By Our City Staff: Hepworth set to give bid details Collier faces three charges today Vic Hallam Factory orders and output 'best for years' Plessey Supply-demand scales may tip out of favour Gilt-Edged Holt touch revives Sutherland Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Hewetson priced at £4m USM Review Financial Trusts Mud in your eye Bears skinned Multiple birth Life's work Rambo KOd Brazilian debt action triggers fresh crisis Cash reserves sent to Moscow Will NatWest break the billion barrier? Analysis AGA Dear money albatross round Britain's neck Comment Ashridge focuses its MBA on the practical approach The Royal Bank of Scotland plc International Factors Company News Money Markets and Gold Multiple Display Advertising Items Foreign Exchanges Chesham Amalgamations SE listing near for builder Bond adds to stake in Hk-Tvb No warning on credibility of suspect evidence necessary Law Report February 23 1987 Sex bias and EEC law Legal aid fee for counsel in person University of Nottingham University College London Uwist Surviving the Basil Fawlty image down at the inn Horizons a guide to career choice The realities of hotel management are far removed from television comedy, and courtesy and commonsense rank high for the trainee, says Roger Jones The University of Hull Lectureship in Accounting Worcester College Oxford University of Reading Appointments University of Nottingham The London Hospital Medical College University of Durham University Appointments St. John's College Uwist University of London King's College London The University of Buckingham Lady Margaret Hall Oxford Uwist Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford University of Durham Secretary to the Delegates Templeton College David Game Colleges St. Mary's School Prep & Public Schools Independent Schools Giggleswick School Mount Carmel School The Cavendish School Sidcott School Broomwood Hall School Tonbridge School Modern Languages Fernhill Manor Senior School Clayesmore School Bedales School Sibton Park Preparatory School Tonbridge School Oundle School Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Teachers for Japan Nuffield College Oxford New Japanese School Department of Nursing Studies Borough of sunderland Voluntary Sector Consultative Council Lansdowne Tutors Paisley College Harlaxton College Christ's Hospital Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Dyslexia Institute Association of Accounting Technicians(AAT) Coleg Harlech Audio-Forum the Language Source Independent Assessment & Research Centre Wye College Summer School '87 Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Secretaries Manpower SI Staff Introductions Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational Courses Intensive One Week O and a Revision Courses Chiropody as a Profession Ashbourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Work Shop Tate Appointments Covent MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamilton Brothers Oil and Gas Limited Stella Fisher Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Bupa Medical Centres Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items B & C International Knightsbridge Secretaries Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy CLC Language Services & Co Miller McNish Bernadette of Bond St Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Design Limited AFB Hodge Recruitment Boyce Gem Property Company in Chelsea Receptionist/course Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Angela Mortimer Bernadette of Bond St Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Molton Brown Headmasters Secretary Kingston-Upon-Thames Secretary/pa Personal Assistant/secretary Erskine House Group Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items JFL Recruitment Consultants Sec/ Negotiator 25-35. required by estale agenl in… Word plus+ Young Secretary Mayfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temps Quatro Recruitment Consultants Susan Hamilton Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer Representatives PA/TRAINEE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Gateshead return to the good old days Cross Country Italian win baffles the Swede Skiing Americans set record Bobsleighing Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Beaten England recover pride Rugby Union: French are Half-Way towards Grand Slam after Surviving an Unexpectedly Tough Battle at Twickenham The lion rampant that is Rutherford Scots need to rethink Weekend Rugby Union Results Saracens celebrate Sunday in style Return visit harder for Bristol Wasps and Quins in command An old school tie takes wing Corporal Clinger can complete successful retrieving mission Racing: Champion Hurdle Hopes out in Force Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandrain: Fontwell Park Selections See You Then sparkles Dwyer fit again as Fitzgerald primes Festival raiders Jockeys in the wars Saturday's results Cauchemar justifies some hefty support Leaders over the jumps Trainers Charlie's goal rush in last reel Linfield make first round exit Plodding Newcastle are floored by the polish of Tottenham Football: Masters with the Class of White Hart Lane Soon Figure out the Equation of Cup-Tie Match Day Nothing comic in Leeds' approach Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Success out of the shadow Bitter Stoke left wondering By a Correspondent: Potent brew for Ramsden The long road to recovery Old hands thwart Sheffield's freshmen An unsung magician is Walsh Road to recognition is paved with gold for rebuffed Britons Athletics Results from Lievin Equestrianism Only two British riders into the secnd round Lynch breaks British best In Brief Budd drops out Coghlan back Gilbody retires Flying Finn England fail to reach finals Hockey Tennis Becker's grand manner For the Record Crowe and Wright begin repair work for New Zealand Cricket President Zia sees his team struggle Ramprakash hits 120 Japan are no match for the holders Table Tennis China, the holders, overwhelmed Japan 5-0, to reach the semi-finals of the World championships in Delhi yesterday, and made Alan Cooke's startling performance on Saturday in beating the world No. 4, Chen Xinhua, seem better still Television and Radio When the boats went out Choice Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Wimbledon win one fight only to face another By a Special Correspondent: Marler 'to buy Qpr' Spencer turns back the clock The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,287 Weather Honeyghan's rapid riposte Easy win for Kaylor Rendall is out of Wales game Win at last for Chen in US

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