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News from 26/02/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Petit, Frank Johnson, Peter Marson, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Adrian Metcalfe, Qamar Ahmed, Ian McLauchlan, John Curtiss, Director, Simon Jones, Ian Murray, Isabel Raphael, Michael Binyon, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Roger Jones, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Donna Leigh, Geoffrey Smith, John Newell, Malcolm Harper Director, Harvey Elliott. Air Correspondent, Howard Foster, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Harry Golombek, Peter Jones, Michael Tate, Mohsin Ali, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, David Bernstein, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Cecil, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Sue Mott, Peter Dear and Christopher Davalle, J. A. Miller, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Alan Wood, B. H. Baumfield, Woodrow Wyatt, Diana McMahon, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Michael Evans and Andrew McEwen, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Ronald Faux Employment Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Celia Haddon, David Miller, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Martin, David Robinson, Christopher Mosey, Liz Gill, Conrad Voss Bark, Robert Matthews, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, John Clare and Mark Dowd, Craig Seton, PHS, Cyril Bainbridge, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Stephanie Billen, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, George Ace, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, John Grant, Crossword Editor, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, Robin Oakley and Tim Jones, J. R. S. Mash, Headmaster, Michael Seely, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, George Chesterton, Simon Gourlay, President, David R. Johnston-Jones, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, E. H. Reynolds, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Paul Vallely Quelimane, Rodney Lord Economics Editor,

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Labour pledge to tighten up City mergers Mgr Kent resigns ministry UK recovery Liverpool win Beating bias Portfolio gold Index Nazis in Britain may number 40 'Ivan' confrontation 7,000 Shia mourners call for revenge Alliance senses a famous victory Two women candidates with their eyes on Westminster Radio to get new national networks £14.5m search to find Aids vaccine Fowler announces health initiatives Reagan 'regularly briefed' on Iran says Tower report By Our Science Correspondent: Screening service for women Labour's ban on Wapping is ended Ivory & Sime Abortion student still to decide News Summary Singer to sue paper Double plane crash Menuhin honoured Cathy goes home Three face TSB share charges Helena Jail over film trick Union launches battle to win back members New claims on Zircon spending as ban is lifted No applause from clerics' parliament Alan Franks at the General Synod Welfare state not only for the poor, synod says Picture Gallery Dutch seek stake in Air UK Airline merger Divorce discretion is urged Church leaders act to defuse martyrs row Kent resigns ministry over conflicting role TUC cuts back staff pay rise Baker set to reject request by Ilea for an extra £125m Union says heads are near breaking point By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Rapists get longer sentences Conservationists show their mussels Travelling freely just for a chat Picture Gallery Legalized brothels ruled out Long delays head NHS complaints Copyright case on cassettes halted Wife 'fell on stairs after push' Repairs cover-up alleged Nuclear power stations Heat Electric Mestel is in zonal contest An extra birthday present Portfolio gold Wapping case man is bound over £50,000 for coffin fall man Palace charge to be dropped Programme launched against Aids and cancer Parliament Health Far too little being spent, Meacher tells Fowler By Our Political Staff: Peer wins battle for his title Parliament today Civil Service 'is being perverted' Picture Gallery More care needed for elderly Labour policy 'may cause a brain flood' Research Firm accused of deceit Labour's 5-point care plan Priorities for the elderly Speaker drops Zircon ruling Rover 'is in better shape' Blood ban for schools Demand for airbus move Wool price stays same Local radio Courts give more joint child care after divorce Terrorist violence increases Getty museum in £2.6m David bid Sale room Accused 'kept back from bodies' Cancer Relief Macmillan fund Picture Gallery Athlete's brother named in drug case Doctors ignorant about Aids says trust Oslo minister suffers stroke World Summary (AP): Vatican charge Black leader predicted Premier searched (AP): Berlin arrest Awards for Britons South African tourists freed from Zambian jail after parents' plea (Reuter): Sisters given bail Warhol's legacy Nato could get tough chief Man in the News UK urges caution on missile pact Soaring prices force Paris to boost estimate for inflation SDI deployment 'possible by 1993' Jerusalem denies entry permits to 30 Indian candidates for Judaism The lost tribe's quest for recognition Picture Gallery From a Correspondent Cairo: Peres tackles conference snags Commentary Guerrillas loot police armoury (AFP): Naval arrests (Reuter): Briton freed (AP): Swan song (Reuter): Dogs home (AFP): Danger post (Reuter): Smooth talker La différence Soviet radar removal mystifies US experts Emotions flare as accused offers to shake hands Ivan the Terrible trial: Survivor confronts Demjanjuk Gorbachov stands by reforms Palme killer hunt 'will probably fail' Disillusion grows as talks to end Afghan war resume UN claims consensus on political solution 25,000 wander the streets of Chicago America's growing army of homeless Judge bars charge against Deaver Maputo rebels destroy clinics Loyalties torn in two The Times Profile The Common Room Teacher will lobby Parliament this afternoon over the Government's plan to impose a pay settlement. John Clare and Mark Dowd found determination and despair in two big schools Leamington Spa Picture Gallery People who see the Church as part of a romantic Enid Blyton past anger me' The plan: an all-night café for the young and homeless in the heart of London - run by the church Diary of a Dispute They went DAT away Compact discs? The Japanese opted for digital tapes - and sent shock waves through the industry Concise Crossword No 1192 Across In the race against tiredness Some people think that the words female and fatigue are inextricably linked, but after studying the facts, Dr Holly Atkinson believes otherwise. Donna Leigh discovers why Chester-Care ltd. Tramil 500 Medical Briefing Picture Gallery Newscientist Cry baby blues Babies that will not be comforted are a tremendous strain on families. How do they cope? BBC British Broadcasting Company Birth of a word-child Peter Ackroyd on a portrait of our novelist as the mixed-up young man Little Wilson and Big God Being the First Part of the Confessions of Anthony Burgess Heinemann, £12.95 Picador Tragic Sound and Fury Tragedy Shakespeare and the Greek Example By Adrian Poole Blackwell. £19.50 A & C Black Sin in Big Bad Apple Crime When the Second Ginmill Closes By Lawrence Block Macmillan, £8.95 Goose step to nothing Fascism in Britain a History, 1918-1985 By Richard Thurlow Blackwell £16 New Books Sailing back to the past The Memoirs of Christopher Columbus With Stephen Marlowe Cape, £10.95 Gilles and Jeanne By Michel Tournier Translated by Alan Sheriden Methuen, £9.95 The Times Higher Education Baker out? Ridleyism The Times Diary Alas poor Bruce Jolly Rogers Narked PHS: Men of stone To save a president On the most lacerating day of his career, Americans are willing Ronald Reagan to act to protect himself. But as Michael Binyon reports, the will may not be there How Star Wars started for Britain - 25 years ago Michael Evans and Andrew McEWen on why SDI began in the Sixties Abortion bare of illusion Ronald Butt Courier of death haunts minister Frank Johnson in the Commons Payment for Professionals A Regretful Farewell Honouring English Martyrs Limits on air accident damages Aerospace concern Mozambique crisis Precepts of Islam Library service constraints Fields for scope Baa, baa, bah! New college? (From a Correspondent): Winter Days in Picardy Farming within Sound of the Guns Parting shot Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today A service of thanksgiving for the life of Mr David… Sotheby's Conduit St. Saleroom Anniversaries Buckingham Palace luncheon A memorial service for Mr Bill Simpson will be held… By Our Astronomy Correspondent: The night sky in March Forthcoming marriages Service Dinners Ball Luncheon Dinners University team builds bargain supercomputer Science report Mr Esmond Knight Actor whom blindness could not dim Mr Henry J. Heinz II Mr Eric Sosnow Sir Hugh Greene Births , Marriages, Deaths The Times crossword's process of elimination Latest wills Announcements British Heart Foundation Times Newspaper Ltd., The Times Information Service Entertainments When photography was first announced to the public… Salutary twist to 'realism' Rock Cyndi Lauper Hammersmith Odeon RSC Streamlined feast for Porter fans Theatre High Society Victoria Palace Profound pessimism of the Polish master Cinema David Robinson, at the Berlin Film Festival, reports on Wajda's latest work, and on Japaness views of wartime atrocities National Theatre Dance La Dux The Place • Isaiah Jackson, principal conductor of the Royal… Verdi in Thebes Yamaha Piano Studios Concert BBCSO/Paunfnik Festival Hall Iveco Ford Truck Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound North Sea oil dips below $16 L&N battle Gas challenge Cowie leaps Ryman denial Profit doubles US forecast Sterling work Index Market Summary British Sugar bids blocked Ferruzzi set to cut Berisford stake Hepworth poised for Birmid bid Prior Harwin creditors delay wind-up petition Optimism spreads north Smaller deficit forecast Economic picture brightens Golden hello loses its shine Highland Express takes off Brazil stops some debt repayments NCC CBI may visit US in trade protest Takeovers 'rebuild' Electron House Business Summary Bank fixes issue price SE surveillance boost Miss World figures better Boost to data services London Financial Futures Base Lending Rates Waters City Matsushita profits fall The " Shell" Transport and Trading… Recent Issues London Traded Options Alpha Stocks Boots value rises £175 m on Japanese buying Stock Market Money Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Wall Street Company News Gold & Ecgd Bullion A firm farewell Legal aid Willing victim Final whistle Hard pressed Learning the lessons of the Guinness affair Stock Exchange today; Sir Nicholas Goodison on takeover tactics A monopoly sweetener for Tate & Lyle Tempus Unit Trust Selector European sugar policy caned by the MMC Comment Kenneth Fleet State of the industry Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Services Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Equities surge ahead Stock Exchange Prices Dalgety Services opportunity missed Paris currency accord faces its first real test from US Economic View Good American trade figures would mean equilibrium is close, but if they are bad, intervention may be needed Injunction plea against twin cassette deck machines fails Law Report February 26 1987 Heavy burden on bank to prove counterclaim alleging fraud Home Office to consider refugee case Justices have power to make costs order No further reasons The Sundy Times Diary of the Times Clssified Notes from a brass factory A cloth cap image which was once associated with brassbands, has given way to a classless following and the approval and active support of serious musicians, says Cyril Bainbridge Woodwind & Brass Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Sporting Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Pianos Revd Sohn Pianos Maidstone Rosehill Instruments Limited Russell Piano's Hammonds Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Broadwood & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paxman Musical Instruments Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Yamaha Piano Studios Oundle Music A. Pryce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forsyth London Fiang Centre Squires Multiple Classified Advertising Items Considering the depth and scale of the task that… Industry itself must be the first to combat the prejudices against industry, says Diana McMahon Appointments Phone: 01-431 4431 Deloritte Haskins Sells Lloyd Management Educational Management Recruitment Training & Consultancy Airship Industries IPS Group BBC Appointments Outstanding Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barry Latchford Associates Deputy Clerk to the Justices Conservation Information Officer Allied Lyons Inverstment Controller Work Hard and Earn £20,000 in 1st Year Asset Enterprise Recruitment Hughes Ovens & Hewitt Fletcher Hunt Opens Doors CJA Recruitment Consultants WLG Williams Lea Group Link Management Selection Sales Executives Gec Reliance Are You Decisive? Unconquerable? Osbourne Richardson Recruitment Consultants Career Analysts TSB Bank Arkansas Children's Hospital Isle of Man ABC International The Executive Director Spastic Children's… Assistant Personnel Manager London Bridge Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items TNT Central Office of Information ECC Quarries Ltd Project Software & Development Inc The Goldsmith's Company Mr Nonathan Weatherby EF Executive Facilitcs (Marketing) Ltd. British Heart Foundation Daresbury Science & Engineering Research Council Programmes Recruitment Consultancy English Tourist Board Sun Lift Unit Services Bexley London Borough The London International Financial Futures Exchange Programmes Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items ICL Accountancy Personnel Tek Translation Limited Johnson wax Banking Personnel Judy Farquharson Limited The London Hospital Medical College Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants KBC Process Automation British Sulphur Consultants and Publishers… Michael Page City Courtenay Personnel Ltd. The Porchester Group The Sunday Times Sales Manager North Africa/middle East Allied Dunbar Design Company Seeks Junior Marketing Excs.… Training Opportunity in Financial Management in the… The General Trading Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simon Olswang & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales & Marketing Crestline Publicity Ltd RSL Recruitment Benworth group Residential Negotiators Required Lexis The Colonical Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited Experienced Negotiator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scientific Atlanta Ltd Procter IA Recruitment Simpson Crowden Consultants Teleforce Ladies Make Great Marketing Managers! MS £24,000 Bonus & Over—ride & Commissions Daresbury Science & Engineering Research Council American Financial Magazine Personnel Resources Charter Nightingale Hospital Michael Page City Jonathan Wren Recruitment Consultants Forty reasons to make job satisfaction the main aim Horizons At the crossroads in mid-career, it may be better to give up hopes of moving up, and instead exaime possible moves sideways, writes Roger Jones Michael Hill, GT Management Plc Jonathan Wren Recruitment Consultants The Picture's richer with Der Hestair Management Services Limited Unique Career Opportunities Banking Analyst The London Hospital Medical College Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Slimma Group Ann Warrington Secretary/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items K. C. & R. B. Advertising English Tourist Board Secretary £10,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items German Speaking Sec Executive Crème Woolwich Equitable Building Society International Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Vale do Lodo Limitada Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Want a Challenge? PA/ADMIN (French) in Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items General Petroleum & Mineral Services (CI) Ltd. Humana Hospital Wellington International Secretaries Senior Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items St James's Property Services Ltd, Director's Secretary Angela Mortimer Singapore's grip on rugby lives The real McCoy will give it a go Ardleigh Hall hold key to Dunnings Mill hopes Squash Rackets Chilcott retains his place in the side for match against Wales Rugby Union Scotland hooker is top of world Association mourns the passing of a showman Fishing Guards show resistance Rackets England's reluctant hero Gatting emerges as a leader unharmed by the spoils of victory Giving air to unorthodox views Innovative presentation that satisfies players and viewers is Channel 4's aim In its short existence Channel 4 has had a remarkable impact on relevised sport. In the final part of this series Adrian Metcalfe, who controls sport on the network, talks with Ian Edwards, the former ITN sports correspondent Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin: Folkestone Desert Orchid ready to blaze trail again over extended trip Racing: Elsworth's Cheltenham Hopes Warm up at Wincanton today Chance for Romulex to score Hide's new role From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: General Joy pays handsome tribute to Brittany Boy Linfast's blunder leaves door open for Kescast Warwick results Grant in form Catterick Ten Plus to miss Festival The Big Four answer fears of betting industry over direct TV Minet offer of financial aid to Hardcastle Swimming Last Night's Results Giants top of the list for Wembley date American Football Warren plan irks Manley Winning the toss may prove vital key to Auckland Test Cricket: New Zealand Unchanged, but West Indies Face Injury Dilemma Sobers' 50,000 cheers Jersey's warm welcome Schools Football Today's Fixtures Pakistan dug out by Ramiz Sport on TV Three-year renewal for Dunhill PBA Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Vernons Pools. Liverpool Zetters World Cup returns to fight another more lucrative day Golf Ballesteros aims to make point Supporters unity call Noah lets nothing upset him Tennis Snow Reports Fear of mergers leads FA in search of Government legislation Football Hagler is stripped of his title In Brief From a Correspondent Delhi: Douglas is back on the mend Table Tennis Double first for one girl in a boat Australia reap the benefits of giving sport full backing For the Record Forty players in a chase for places Navy carry too many big guns for Police Champion makes history in Torpids Prisoner's words of courage Oxfam BBC 1 By a Correspondent: An Allen family frolic at Spurs Brady may leave The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,290 Dalglish shows the way to Wembley final Groves injury adds to Arsenal's woes Weather Anderton backing to Wigan Go-ahead from two clubs Wednesday upset West Ham for second season running Holding finishes his Test career Spencer's mission impossible

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