News from 28/02/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Richard Worcester, T. H. Richardson, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Chris Petit, Sheila Gunn, John S. Reynolds, C. P., Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Michael Cobb, Cliff Feltham, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Evans, Key Biscayne, Val Hennessy, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Flint, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, Richard Streeton, Harry Eyres, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Howard Foster, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Mitchell Platts, Anne Sofer, Joe Irving, Mohsin Ali, Julian F. R. Paton, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, David Butler, Anne Barnes, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Peter Dear and Christopher Davalle, Diana Geddes, Diana Pollock, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Ian Brewer, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Jennie Hawthorne, Sydney Friskin, Graham Bound, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, Tony Samstag, Michael Watkins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Robert Matthews, Donald Ellison, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Tim Albery, Barry Pickthall, Beatrice Lacoste, Irving Wardle, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Anne Warden, John Goodbody, Juliet Lloyd, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Ray Honeyford, Bernard Thorogood, George Curtis, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, Paul Newman, Robert Grieves, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Sally Dugan, Alan Smith, Tony Samstag Oslo, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, I. W., Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Lee Rodwell, Michael Kinsley, Nicholas Cole, Jane Alexander, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, Ray Heath,
ResumoReagan's old rival becomes Chief of Staff Howard Baker takes First food gets into Chatila Over the sticks Record round Paying off Protfolio—gold— Index Poll backs general Aids tests Bananas take a hand among EEC eccentrics Newman to retire from Met Greenwich poll leaves Labour with headache Prove we are Nazis say two emigrès 7 airmen die in Falkland crash UK trade back in the black US climbdown on Awacs deal with Britain Mexican diplomat held in murder investigation James Meade Shirts 187,000 workers may reap benefit News Summary Anderton case held Prisoner record Murder charge Taxi driver shooting Cyril Kaye & Company Standard practice Oxford favourite Intelligence feud blamed for agent deaths British security services accused of waging 'dirty war' Picture Gallery Union writ on dock changes New chief seen as a 'good copper' Cardinal regrets synod move Ordination of Women Gear failure fear after fatal crash Campbell returns to attack on Zircon Judge praises stabbed inspector No hopes of a quiet life for the BBC's calm Mr Checkland Electricians end strike Star and friend 'like bitches' Astronomers search for black hole 'Merciful' verdict on 1965 killing Gunman's girl friend on robbery charge Scandinavian Bank Group Aids cases 'could rise to 18,000 in three years' Channon friend loses freedom plea Winnings will buy golf clubs Portfolio—Gold— Victory for high-tech and US know-how Unknown candidate who rapidly developed the style of a 'political super-nanny' Call for training incentives February 27 1987 Parliament Technology Rules on drinking with hotel meals relaxed Alcohol By Our Political Editor: Labour blames polls and personal attacks BR pension fund is to sell art works By Our Palitleal Editor: Novice to 'natural' in one campaign Wife stole £60,000 to buy gifts for lover UDR soldier on raid charge 'Terror bomb' lesson stopped Fans jailed over affray Remand over gun charge Mercy over old crime Printer fined Reagan under heavy fire from all sides Arms to Iran: European reaction echoes American disillusion with the President Wise men bearing the rare gift of statesmanship Willis angers Soviet unions Baker can help restore credibility Women's church in Norway Education suffers in civil war Cunard Afghan raid kills 31 in Pakistan World Summary (AP): Actor's son fined (AP): Vatican 'astonished' (Reuter): Russians seen off (Reuter): Discord at the opera Attackers jailed Mother cleared Un food reaches camp overseen by Amal Middle East turmoil: Relief convoy Gulf stale Israel tensions Terror trial plea Week's fighting cost £33m Gunness Peres visit strains coalition Offensive by Iran runs out of steam Court hint of deal for Abdullah leniency Communist backlash in China revives fears for Hong Kong's future (Reuter): Ten billion population forecast (Reuter): Five move up (Reuter): Riot charges Food curbs (AP): Bomb alert Sikhs guilty (Reuter): Power threat (Reuter): Refugee move Veto on jets Karpov's surprise win in qualifier Compulsory Aids blood tests ruled out by US officials Experts doubt African statistics Worrall draws the grumblers' vote in whites-only bar Mandela's daughter is held for five hours then freed Moscow to set up Aids hot line Ross Furriers Socking it to them Simon Barnes Royal charger Old-timers Come in No 9 Cold response Picture Gallery The lessons for the marginals David Butler considers the Greenwich portents... Anne Sofer tells how it was on the doorsleps Newman: the modernizer of the Met Stewart Tendler on the man who tried to reshape London's police Arctic invasion challenges the seal lobby Labour's Election Task A tactical voter, dripping wet Do women need this open door? Michael Kinsley Talking of Tactics Accountant, Be Creative Fourth Leader Why warheads need testing Oxford Union debate In all innocence R & D hobbyhorses on false trail 'Silly' Russell? Village life Fields for scope (From Our Own Correspondent): The Boer War Foreign Opinion Paris, Feb. 27 Oxbridge doubles Court Circular Buckingham Palace Birthdays Anniversaries Attracta Products Ltd. Dinners Service Dinners Latest wills Services tomorrow Seventh Sunday before Easter God's calling to women Bernard Thorogood Memorial service Cecilia Lady Petrie Forthcoming marriages Receptions Church in Wales Appointment University College, Oxford Manor House School, Limpsfield Professor Paul Matthews Physicist and university administrator The Hon Hubert Howard Mr Howard Sergeant Mr John Beevor Mr J. S. Batchelor Births, Marriages, Deaths French clear way for new gold rush Science report Announcements Entertainments Times Newspapers Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Chamber Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay RSAMD Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Royal Academy of Arts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contemporary Music Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Tottenham kicks back into profit Sedgwick up Burton bonds Investors' duty Gas division M&S to open its own Hong Kong stores Market Summary Freeze brings ?73m surplus Trade figures aided by pound's fall Greenwich result helps sterling US deficit widens to $15bn Chemist in takeover talks Demerger may bring back its cash offer Evidence 'shows Prior was solvent' By Our City Staff: Buckley shareholders thwart Cole's ambitions Brazil offers new strategy By Our Banking Correspondent: Venezuela debt pact Target Lloyds gallops in with £700m profits Randsworth in ?60m takeover Saint Gobain expects higher profit this year Business Summary Pattie's Seoul sales mission Tin exports reduced Reed offshoot sold to BPCC Siemens buys British Sedgwick Group Brookmount in £7m deal Sale Tilney scales new peaks Company News Appointments Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Traditional Options Recent Issues Money & Gold London Traded Options Shares buoyed up by strong bond market Wall Street London Financial Futures Guinness shares rise 14p on talk of bid from overseas Stock Market The Black Horse is ready for another run at Chartered Tempus Alpha Stocks Kleinwort Grieveson Investment Management Bank nails down the pension fund chiefs Comment Kenneth Fleet Time to put a stop to Tiny The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Commodities Investment Trusts Financial Trusts Little selling in equities Stock Exchange Prices Oppenheimer Managed Assets Company Unit Kinked Insurance Investments Interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates This week's unit trust offers Base Lending Rates The next mortgage revolution This Week Charity go-ahead Two to merge Getting a share For the children NatWest offer Metaport Commodities Limited Wardley Fund Managers Worldwide The Equitable Life CCLFINANCIAL Group Plc Mim Britannia 1987, a good year for home loans Sale Tilney Plc Knight Williams Freehold trouble in the air Property Your money and your rights The Law Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Fidelity Dumenil Ship-Shape & Bristol Fashion Guardian Building Society BinderHamlyn Chartered Accountants Portledge Hotel plc Which Unit Trusts Should Buy now? Your role in curbing crime Multiple Display Advertising Items Roman Homes Plc Investment with a future Liffe Charterhouse Brown Shipley Smaller Companies Fund Henderson Multiple Display Advertising Items Pretty pricey party pieces Money Observer You can always pay to silence the neighbours Golden years can be poverty years Vivian Gray Financial Services Ltd. PG: Campaign for Real Advice For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities Framlington Capel-Cure Myers The Equitable Life London Law Securities Limited Britannia Building Society To Place your Property Advertisement in the Times Your dividend, sir, and a little extra Trinity Estates Plc Making the best of BES The choice widens, so does the advice Secure Retirement PLC Mercury Clerical Medical Unit Trusts The Equitable Life Bristol & West Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Portfolio—gold— Keeping away the curse of college costs Covenants Guardian Royal Exchange How a dropping dollar can cut your share Currencies Family Assurance Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Hardwoods Plc3 Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Arkwright Fund Nationwide Building Society Surex S. P. Products Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items 6000 Swimming Pools and 2000 Spas Making a big splash in your own back garden Swimming The technology for creating that hedonist's dream, the private swimming pool, is readily available, but questions do airse, such as 'how much?' and 'should I dig it myself?', Multiple Classified Advertising Items An Indoor Swimming Pool from £14,995 Multiple Display Advertising Items Swimming Pools Swimming Pool & Leisure Show Multiple Display Advertising Items Trawlermen not entitled to redundancy Law Report Sunday trading ban is not against EEC law Greenidge stays to frustrate New Zealand's bowlers Cricket Greig accepts offer Whitehaven have underdog's bark Rugby League Weekend Football, Rugby and Other Soprting Fixtures Conner's weapon is banned Yachting Olympics face serious financial threat Commentary £400,000 Games suit BBC react firmly over advertising Boxing Fonehire Front-running High Knowl can extend unbeaten record to five Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Doncaster Selections From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Novices may get better of Aintree hopes Young Lover preferred All-weather expert hired Mandarin: Stratford Selections Punchestown Cagnes double Princess Anne to make her steeplechasing debut today Racing Yesterday's results Title contenders both have double prospects Jones cannot lose Bennett has to withdraw In Brief Sussex profit Good return Tauson wins (AFP): Injury time Chance for Barnes to push his case for England From a Special Correspondent, Delhi: Douglas and Cooke in charge to final stages Table Tennis Moorhouse angered by slow starts Swimming Rib injury puts Park captain out Dragons honour Snow Peports Team News Former winners meet in third round of Cup Hockey Unlikely rebirth of Olympic spirit Bobsleighing Walliser is back in control Sking By a Correspondent: Worcester grateful to an alert umpire Rowing Today's Team News By a Correspondent: A historic victory by England Return of Dalglish may determine destiny of the championship Football (Reuter): UEFA agree to discuss ban on English clubs Brentford give Perryman manager's job Northampton Leave it late Falmouth the poorer for Vase odyssey (AFP): Injury Time For the Record McEnroe screams to defeat (AFP): Seoul revisited St Albans pay the penalty at Palace Hockey Saturday Bbc 1 Choice Sunday Bbc 1 Choice The first woman to clear 24 feet The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,292 Midfield quintet give Tottenham winning rhythm By a Special Correspondent: London supporters in anti-merger rally Luton are fined ?2,000 Weather Picture Gallery Spaniard's 59-shot round Lead shared by five players White to meet Foulds in final Grand prix season will be cut The orchestra that opened up Next week the Lso celebrates five years in a permanent home, the Barbican, where rehearsals are open to the public and "meet the players" parties are a regular attraction. Brian James sounded them out Sartor Index At the Royal Aeronautical Society A Bath to cleanse the soul Romans founded it, Georgians civilized itm and Michael Watkins revels in its flawless architecute, and that of nearby Wells Holidays & Villas Special Late Offers to the Canaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iberia Air new zealand Multiple Classified Advertising Items BaHaMas Flight Clearance Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's all at Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbados bargains Travel News Multiple Display Advertising Items Sovereign Yugotours The hidden Majorca A village which once fought off pirates now triumphs over different in vaders, as Val Hennessy was happy to discover French Gourmet Chateau Breaks Voyages Jules Verne Queen Elizabeth2 Outings P&O Air Holidays Swan Hellenic Eerie scenes at the castle Kuoni Ladders that do tricks Nicole Swengley suggests some good buys for high climbers and DIY-ers Nice and Japaneasy Holidays & Villas Beware the fastest hedge in the West In the Garden Francesca Greenoak on the Leyland cypress success story Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Rainbow Hoesch Batter-day saints The Times Cook There are no hard and fast rules for perfect pancakes, says Shona Crawford Poole, just a few hints Picture Gallery Allen A toast to the prodigal suns of Burgundy Agriframes Fruit Cages Sir, I have heard the first tourist Jonathan Meades suggests beating the hordes to the steak and kidney pudding Nescafe Agony and ecstacy Kodo Royal Photographic Society This Lady is a scamp Theatre The Dead Old Red Lion It's a Girl Duke's Playhouse, Lancaster Have opera, will travel Tonight, the Welsh National Opera will tackle Berlioz's mammoth two-part epic, The Trojans. Director Tim Albery tells Hilary Finch how his lack of preconceptions about the work enabled him to overcome the problems of staging 'a story about a man and woman in love - it's as simple as that' Fantasy for four Kathie and the Hippopotamus Almeida Lpo /Haitink Festival Hall Concerts Glass menagerie Opera Cannon Guildhall String Ensemble/Bannan St John's Concise Crossword No 1194 Dramatic play at high speed Chess To Catch a thief Bridge Lord and master Jazz Records Classics and commercials Paperbacks The Carter challenge Classical Records Victorious Valentine The Times Pirate's good patches Backstage drama The Times Arts Diary Python plans Pop opera Films Openings Jazz Return of the supergroups Concerts Opera Films Books Theatre
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