News from 27/02/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Dimbleby, John Coleman, Teresa Poole, Chris Petit, Michael Binyon, Christopher Thomas and Mohsin Ali, Edward Cazalet (Chairman), Keith Hindley, A. J. Cornwell (Honorary Obituarist), Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Stellenbosch, Frank Johnson, Bostock v Tacher de la Pagerie, Jonathan Miller, David Pryce-Jones, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Harvey Elliott, Cliff Feltham, Richard Wigg Vitoria, Qamar Ahmed, Clifford Webb, A. Beaumont-Dark, Michael Stevenson, Richard Long, Hilary Finch, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, Alan Wood, John Winder and Peter Mulligan, Richard Evans, Key Biscayne, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Best, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Peter Cook, Michael Tate, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Peter Hopkirk, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Peter Dear and Christopher Davalle, David Hands, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, David Watt, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Wardroper, Simon Tait, Rasit Gurdilek, George Rae, Kitty Frankl, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Shirley Lowe, Ann Warden, Chris Thau, N. M. de S. Cameron, Mary Moore, Principal, J. H. Lewen, Nicolas Soames, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, David Tonge, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Mark Dowd, David Blake, Bernie Coleman, Paul Griffiths, Craig Seton, PHS, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Barry Pickthall, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Jessica Douglas-Home, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, F. G. St Clair Strange, Clive White, Roger Boyes Rome, Paul Newman, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, D. B. Welbourn, Bamber Gascoigne, P. S. Atiyah, David Watts and Robert Matthews, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Ian a Jack, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Peter Strafford, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Hugh Taylor, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Charles King, John Ruffle, Keeper, Andrew Mango, Mr D. Guthrie-James, Michael Binyon and Christopher Thomas,
ResumoTactical vote gives Alliance huge victory 2 Am: Last minute surge brings 6,611 majority Tottenham PC accuses officers Zircon denial ICI's £1bn FA angry Times Focus Portfolio Index Research funding 'too little too late' Syrian Army chief rules out rescue of hostages Checkland is chosen as BBC Director-General Policemen in riot case suspended Reagan failed to control Iran deals By Our Foreign Staff: Americans shrug off Soviet test blast Nuclear moratorium ends Synod opens way to women priests La Manga Club Greenwich wins rate grant battle News Summary Orkney royals Jilted girl drowned Sheene's damages New bomb evidence Boy George case woman in heroin denial Ballington Grange Ltd Pension regrets 'Life in warehouse' for mentally handicapped Finance watchdog roused to deny Zircon claim Unions warn of non-stop disruption in schools Lords say role of University Visitor is valid 'Clean end' to rates in Scotland Thatcher echoes Macmillan quote Kinnock warns unions on industrial change Accountant with vision and a chequebook mind The new BBC Director General Policemen facing perjury charges Broadwater police commanders lacked backbone, says PC New deal to end house sale chains Lamplugh quits Law Society Jazz band send off for aged gossip Flowers blamed for collisions No action on arrest death Man held on gun charge Deer 'scared to death by runners' Alliance Leicester Building Society £830m to relieve rail overcrowding Golden years in comfort Portfolio Gold People want tax cuts, Thatcher tells Opposition Prime Minister Time for decision on Lyndhurst House of Lords Hurd warns Conservatives not to ignore inner cities Picture Gallery Teachers' deal 'is excellent' Schools Government 'will act quickly on the schools pay legislation' Parliament next week High interest rates are still necessary to fight inflation Kinnock issues challenge on Campbell case Agriculture fear Tory tax plea for the women Allegation is denied BA attack is rejected Praise for the economy A good year for industry Coal decision Police help Payne case More officers Synod paves way for ordination of women priests Crucial vote supports call for legislation laying down guidelines prescribed by bishops Skirting round the problem Sun Alliance Insurance Group Cats virus spurs British drive for Aids vaccine Dixons Currie is recruit to feminist cause Picture Gallery Wee Dram with a memory that lasts Grants cut for two orchestras Fresh fish is dearer but still good value Woman in court fight calls off abortion Verdict today on 1965 death Kidnap man's jail plea fails Man accused of PC's death Mother freed after stabbing Damages for car boot ride Chronicle of White House in chaos Tower Commission: The security process did not fail, it was ignored South African-Contras link denied Death sentence on baronet's killer World Summary Minister dies Nazi-hunter witness Butter for Russia (Reuters): Afghans hit bazaars Worrall opens his campaign Iranians relent (Reuter): Briton on drugs trial Italy faces change of premier Terror charge MP demands talks Tear gas used at Basque Parliament protest RAF Officer Food runs out for camp just hours from packed stores Surinam told to avoid more involvement with Libyans US and France fear terrorist foothold Shamir ready to block peace conference attempt by Peres Lange sees fresh focus on defence (Reuter): Tear gas fired by Viennese rioters (AP): Four indicted (AP): French Awacs (Reuter): Strict budget (AFP): Astiz held Goes off Chaos and fear as illegal immigrants flee US law Canada crackdown strands refugees Moscow resumes nuclear tests and blames White House If you can stand the heat… The Restaurant World Haute cuisine may be the dream of many aspiring self-employed but running a restaurant involves hard work and a realism that is guaranteed to banish cherished illusions, says charles king The One Course Club Lunch New World Chinese Restaurant Dipali Indian Restaurant A Little Bit of Manhattan in Chiswick at Le Picotin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Porte de la cite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Six out of six for British prodigy Recipe for space success So irresistible is the menu of projects prepared by Britain's space supremo Roy Gibson (left), that the cabinet economic committee, chaired by the prime minister, is expected to triple our civil space budget next week. Keith Hindley looks at what's on offer Portfolio Gold Hooked on helping Three university undergraduates are themselves giving lessons-on how to stem the drugs tide Concise Crossword No 1193 Call up the past By the bicentenary of queen Victoria's birth more than five billion words written during her reign will be in our libraries, on screen At the Royal Aeronautical Society Warmth , wit and Winfrey The most successful day-time chat show host in America is a woman called Orpah Winfrey. her programme is broadcast live, five days a week, and the Defence Secretary is one of her fans. Shireley Lowe meets the star who has syndicated sincerity Question time First Person Novel ideas to win young readers Four Strange animals with a penchant for jokes are preparing to make reading fun Konrad Furs One law for the men… Women judges are in the news. Is there still sexual in the legal profession? Jostling Jocelyn Act of God? Sinking feeling Chatting up Cannon fodder Picture Gallery OAParadise Five-year plan for technology David Blake proposes setting up a specialist body to work out a strategy for innovators Why is Nato so kind to this tyrant? Richard Bassett on the folly of condoning Ceausescu's brutal regime Europe's answer to marauding US airlines MPs kick around football merger Frank Johnson in the Comons Tilting the pillars of apartheid The President's Men An Unhappy Compromise Debt Fatigue Implications of the C v S case Injury compensation The Zircon affair Common agreement Women engineers Indexing of awards No more cross words Too much R and too little D? Douglas-Home trust Wallenberg's fate On This Day London Gazette Extraordinary Return match Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries ?tna Life Insurance Company Ltd. C . Douglas-Home Memorial Trust Luncheon University news Requiem Mass Spirited duel for pistols Saleroom Forthcoming marriages Dinners Appointments School announcements Service dinners Memorial service Mr Knut Frydenlund Norwegian consenus statesman Mr Glenway Wescott Maj-Gen Edward Lansdale Mr James Coco Births, Marriages, Deaths By a Special Correspondent: Breathing new life into old remedies Science report Announcements British Diabetic Association Times Newspapers Ltd. Entertainments Also on national release s Advance booking possible… Few bands about whom so little is widely known can… Digging dustily The Count of Luxembourg Sadler's Wells Operetta RSC Barbican Transplant of real sensitivity Cinema Children of a Lesser God (15) Empire Gothic (18) Lumiére}Keisuke Kinoshita National Film Theatre Nanou (15) Curzon Mayfair The Fantasist (18) Warner west end Back to School (15) Odeon Marble Arch La Fille mal gardee Covent Garden Dance Helena International V. I. P. Club Hairs breadth Mark Brennan meets a clean-shaven Peter cook, star of the film version of whoops Apocalypse which opens in London next week Salvador Cbso /Rattle Birmingham Town Hall/Radio 3 Concerts Smith/Varcoe/ Johnson Wigmore Hall Knocking on Europe's door Turkey Turk Ekonomi Bankasi as Picture Gallery Turkish Iron & Steel Works Arab Turkish Bank A phone in every village as progress marches on S?zer Holding Inc T. C. Ziraat Bankasi Expansion goes on but the debt grows Turkey/3 Polly Peck International Plc For butterflies and beaches The great bread basket Turkey Metas Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Late sales boost for Philips Cheap oil may cut fuel bills Profits leap In tomorrow's 12-page Family Money, how to use… Peachey issue And so to £3m Stock Market 22 Money Mrkts 24 Wall Street 22 Share… Market Summary Control of Oldham sold for £531m Another billion by ICI Harvey-Jones bows out with 11% profits rise Picking off the targets Hopkinson leaves M&g after 25 years Cadbury profits soar 40% Brazilian finance chief sees Baker Bank warning on debt ICI Barclays Bank disappoints with 7% rise Royal profit jumps to surprise £305m Dow index comes back after 20-point fall Wallstreet Barclays Alpha Stocks Investors Chronicle Hopes fade of Cons Gold bid Stokmarket Pricey pitch Harvey-Jones and the rise and rise of ICI Barclays comes a poor second in bank league Tempus Royal Insurance Philips rises to meet Far East challenge Comment British Steel 'set to meet £170m target' L&n bid looks lost Cadbury Schweppes Waddington expands Company News Weetabix pays £5m for Avana offshoot Business Summary Xerox profits up 7% Boost for Highams Full listing for builder Appointments Recent Issues Money Markets and Gold £14m Bunzl purchase Hillsdown in £1.33m buy Base Lending Rates Equities falter Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Traditional Options Scandinavian Bank Group London Trade Options University Visitor has exclusive jurisdiction Law Report February 27 1987 No reference to European Court after delivery of judgment Recalculating rate grant unlawful Recovering possession for daughter Alco Check Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Toyota Celica The District Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault enters estate market Burton & Deakin Multiple Display Advertising Items Mazda Hx7 a reg. Light metallic green . Stereo. Sun… Searching out an electronic menace Motoring by Clifford Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Waldron Porsche Porsche Diary of the Times Classified Mercedes Benz Avant Garde Systems Ltd. Concord Contracts plc Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Furze Rogers & Partners Itrevor & Sons The Direct '87 Marketing Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items " the Direct Marketing Fair" Puttock Stubbs & Son H&h Factors Ltd Retail Hi—tec Electronic Dealers Health at Home Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Established Flower Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items A lack of adventure capital Your Own Business Inside the ideas factory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Long arm of the sex law reaches further Briefing Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drechsler shows the East's human face Business to Business Track and field indoor circus to promote a 'sport of entertainment' Athletics Emergence of cable and satellite channels will initiate a sports programming re-think Airing the need for viewer-oroentated spending Bernie Coleman (left) a leading sports administrator, reacts to our series on sport and television talking to Ian Edwards Canvassing doyens of ancient form Second dan black belts are mere child's play for two of judo's heavyweights Picture Gallery First-round advantage for Nobilo Golf Club championship is within Slough's grasp Hockey Admiral's Cup is spur to Britons Yachting England lack experience of the Welsh American's Olympic job Draw gives Baddeley an easy run Badminton More problems for Walsall Basketball Earls Brig to complete treble in competitive Kelso chase Racing: Humberside Lady Can Initiate Double for Fitzgerald and Dwyer Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Kelso Selections Jockey Club may review test findings Gifford has optimism to spare as he seeks elusive Festival success Southwell Selections Hypnosis springs a surprise Yesterday's results from two meetings Levy Board welcomes Sis involvement as aid to smaller racecourses Racing Hogg confirms investigation Hill rides high with top team of hunters Point-To-Point Widdicombe's eventful day James and Wyatt are recalled to face England Orrell hoping to widen the Cup door Four Bristol UAU players in England side South-East dominate inter-area trials WBC snub Honeyghan Boxing Shaw is caught cold Tennis Fatigue finally tells on Barnet Non-League Football Fijian Navy fly in to rescue sevens Snow or no snow the show goes on Winter Sport Blood tests for competitors in cross-country Skiing Langer shows the enemy some European aggression Golf Cambridge's new faces From a Special Correspondent, Delhi: Douglas survives crash, illness and first round Table Tennis Snow Reports A stylish return by Purvis In Brief Becker forced to withdraw How to beat a big freeze without plastic One man in Peterhead not getting excited Football Noades plans to canvas Palace crowd Greenidge drives West Indies towards recovery Cricket Imran sees Pakistan through to safety For the Record Today's Fixtures Sport on TV By a Correspondent: Pembroke unable to dislodge Downing Rowing BBC1 Rowenta Duvet Service Centre Exiled high priest of music Choice Croker pleads as door to Europe remains locked Foulds' brilliance saddens Knowles The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,291 MPs behind Fulham Barnes shuns England selection Weather Simpson unhappy at being dropped Lawless wants Bruno to be a moody monster Greig is surprise leader for Surrey Stewart on shortlist
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