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News from 09/03/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, John Papworth, David Wade, Chris Petit, John Ballantine For Lauderdale, Martin Redfern, Peter Marson, Simon Barnes, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Ronald Faux, David Lea, Cliff Feltham, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Simon Jones, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Pieter Vlieland, Mark Ellis, Richard Fairman, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Nicholas Alberty, Chairman, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Brian P. Smith, Jim Railton, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, David Bernstein, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Robin Young, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Key Biscayne, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Peter Lewis, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Thomson Prentice, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Keith, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, Peter Tatlow, T. E. Utley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Bramall, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Roland Rudd, PHS, Richard Owen, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, George Hodgson, Maxwell Newton, Joyce Whitehead, Thomson Prentice and Mark Ellis, Richard Owen, Thomson Prentice, and Brian James, Peter Dixon, G. Q. Gray and Michale Stevens, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anne Warden, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, T. J. O. Hickey, Ian Smith, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Julie Andrews, M. J. H. Mogridge, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Clive White, Paul Newman, Christine Webb, Michael Hornsby, Sally Dugan, Michael Phillips, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, George Chesterton, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Micheal Seely, Ian Alexander (Consultant), Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Vince Wright, Penny Perrick, Maggie Drummond, Philip Jacobson, Simon Palmer, Horder, Richard Wigg, Ray Heath,

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Boatswain questioned over ferry Three vital questions The spectre of error Portfolio By Our Political Editor: Kinnock to 'sort out' party alone Times Business Index Training courses launched to cut small trader failures K2 challenge for Everest's crown Designer defends his door system Commons statement today Growing hostility to Syrians Pretoria under pressure as editor resigns Dull grind as cars move inside wreck Multiple Display Advertising Items Open door holds key for ferry inquiry 'I lost my girl. I turned a somersault under water and kicked in the glass. I eas gulping The history of car ferry tragedies Alarm bells and lights alert officers Safety procedures Eurotunnel gets timely but unwanted boost Boats still sail without lists of passengers Threat to investment in new super-ferries Insurers may have to pay out millions Survivors tell of amazing heroism amid the horror For air and facing the ceiling. It was pandemonium, people were shouting and screaming' Belgians gather in sadness World must wait for captain's story By Our Social Services Correspondent: Panic and fighting would have spread within seconds Orphaned boy, 8, lost four in family Survivors facing long-term trauma By a Staff Reporter: Drowned soldier was due to marry By a Staff Reporter: Grief as relatives identify victims The Queen leads the prayers Names of the crew members who lived Extra cash for estates scheme News Summary YCs defeat the right Freighter on fire Three Ulster deaths The Victoria Wine Company A thug's praise Tories to spoil Kinnock's defence trip Baker urges teachers to ignore call to go on strike Picture Gallery Campbell could face charges Late repair penalty cuts road delays MPs to query UK role in 'Irangate' 'Dirty tricks' claim ahead of Truro poll Mayfair alleys 'under threat' Entries flood in on projects for community Britons are too fat says Government's key health adviser Aspirin a day can keep heart attack away Computer aids cancer fight Labelling law set to change Pavarotti stars in TV spring line-up UK law firm to make historic debut in China Doubts on terracotta 'discovery' Taxpayers face unfair fight Inland revenue inspectors: 1 Tax cuts 'no help to the lower paid' Teacher and husband are stabbed to death Car trade demands end to levy Prize will pay for renovation Portfolio Gold Extra cash for elite orchestra Jobs schemes suffering from illiteracy Citroën BX Shadow of crime over US youth World Summary Rout for maverick Officers in dawn duel Blighted hopes Deng birthday hope Wed at 21 days old Pressure for Pollard spy inquiry Fears for coalition Shots at Begum Greece in warning to America Pretoria under pressure as editor resigns Poindexter's evidence may harm Reagan The Contra funds scandal From a Correspondent: Jewish women fast in nine Soviet cities Saudi-UK clash on Tornado deal threatens submarine bid From Our Own Correspondent: Worries on short-range missiles Geneva arms negotiations Snooker diplomacy Irangate gives the Cabinet a chance to make its mark The US Cabinet is not often in the news, but some of its newer members are quietly making reputations for themselves. In the first of two articles, Michael Binyon looks at the American cabinet system and at the brightest of President Reagan's " B team. " Beirut honeymoon on the wane for Syrian Army Attacks follow killing of Hezbollah men Canon Eta pays tribute to dead leader Chess game adjourned Plea by son for release of Hess (Reuter): Aids victim deported Shrine death (AP): Mine blamed (Reuter): Briton appeals (AFP): Oslo minister (AP): Drug raid (Reuter): Moi visit (Reuter): Greek Pope (AP): Nine defect Six orphaned (AFP): Nudes halted Charity Commission Cathay Pacific Nightmare that united Europe There is little comfort in catastrophe; but the death toll at Zeebrugge might have been even higher but for a remarkable Belgian crisis plan and the efficient pooling of European resources. Brian James reports Fiat The moulders of invention Royal Doulton were running out of craftsmen, so they decided to create some of their own Concise Crossword No 1201 Woman's place is on the dais With the Oxford Union again at the centre of controversy over the Ira, Roland Rudd looks at its increasing female domination Public success, private money Why are Britain's top-earning business women so secretive about their salaries? Bee's sweat is considered an excellent aperitif… Whose idea of Ideal? Tomorrow that British institution the Ideal Home Exhibition opens. But don't expect anything very revolutionary Picture Gallery Miss taken as read Paying their respects Speechless On a par Role reversal Closing gown PHS: Hammered Picture Gallery Who will foot the ferry disaster bill? As a preliminary inquiry begins, G. Q. Gray and Micheal Stevens consider the legal implications of the Zeebrugge sinking On guard-or Gorbachov will tickle you red Bernard Levin: the way we live now Fair play yes, fairness no The man whose tail stayed up In Peril on the Sea South Africa's White Refuseniks Limiting the Damages Deployment of military resources Trouble with addicts R & D shortfall Fields for scope Bicycles by rail Learning in play As if by magic Effects of flow on traffic speed Common agreement Wiesenthal file Inequities of rating On This Day U. S. First Army Crosses the Rhine Firm Bridgehead Won South of Bonn Eating primer Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Birthdays today Dinner The Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables Royal Ascot, June 16-19,1987 Marriage Meeting Memorial services Oakham School Parliament this week University of Oxford Ashfold School Decorative glass in demand Sale room Forthcoming marriages Church news Curbing mosquitoes without using pesticides Science Report Appointments in the Forces Appointments Engineers' Company Pointers' Company Service dinner Sir Albert Costain Prof H-R. Hitchcock The Hon Edward Carson Anny Ondra DJM: Nature notes Larks rise to springtime Births, Marriages, Deaths University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Deaf Children's Society There is a Home in the Sun out There for Everyone Multiple Classified Advertising Items This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments On the surface, Georges Franju seems one of… The Times From bad to voice Television ENO English National Opera London Coliseum High anxieties Radio A still-contrary Mary Julie Andrews, in England for the release of her latest film - about a violinist struck down by multiple sclerosis - talks to Chris Peachment Frank banality Concerts Philharmonia Levi Festival Hall/Radio 3 RSC National Theatre Stripped for action Opera Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Christie's Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Fed poised for policy turnabout US Note Book Board Meetings Tax boost for profit-sharing Budget incentive likely for performance-linked pay deals By Our City Staff: GKN favourite for Ordnance Perkins claims record for launch of diesel engines BCal may float hotel offshoot Executive sweetener Bosses lead in share stakes By Our Banking Correspondent: Guinness Peat cool on Adler stake 'Last chance' meeting Pension fund plan launched by Baring Cellrent Bank moves 20 officials on to Standard probe Jaguar to step up Tokyo sale Takeover test day for Avana International Factors Bank fights for more than Lawson's glory The market's enthusiasm for cuts in interest rates masks some sobering monetary data GILT-EDGED Labour City plan 'will need exchange curbs' British power goes on display in Peking Third Market Life of leisure for yuppies Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Struggling Holden Hydroman scoops ?5m boost for admirers USM Review Financial Trusts Geldof 's revenge Macro change Car rally Black velvet Honda still in neutral over £100m UK plant Austin Rover awaits decision Blue Circle seeks a lean look ready for price war Analysis Biritish Telecom Key to takeover debate lies in the boardroom Comment One way of looking at the Macintosh Applecentres Company News Base Lending Rates A & C Black Japan Air Lines Appointments Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Swell was delay beyond charterer's control Law Report March 9 1987 Criminal court has no power to question council decision Enforcing ex-employee's covenant Interest for loss of chattel Damages over flat Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Durham Brunel University Professor of Law and Head of… The University of Manchester University of York University of Oxford St. John's College Oxford and the Clarendon… Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Warwick Aberystwyth Linacre College, Oxford St. John's College Oxford International School in Strasbourg The University of Buckingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses Canterbury Christ Church College Multiple Display Advertising Items Chiropody as a Profession Multiple Classified Advertising Items ?1,500 Scholarship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oundle School The King's High School for Girls, Warwick, Cv34… Marlborough College Bryanston School Wilson's School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kings College, Taunton Bancroft's School Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Dunstan's College Ibstock Place School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tonbridge School Mathematics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Young Your next good idea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joint General Secretary Nuffield College, Oxford International College Operations Executive Cambridge Tutors College Institute of Biology GCT Christie's Education Tutors Mary Graves Multiple Display Advertising Items Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates The National Trust Beavers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingston Polytechnic The Work Shop Executive Secretary to the Chairman First Leader (UK) Limited Manpower Kingston Polytechnic MRB Experienced Recruitment Consultant MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Interactive Video Centre The Work Shop Administration Assistant/pa Secretary The Work Shop International Law Firm Middleton Jeffers Personal Secretary Stella Fisher Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Mark Allan Travel Ltd Secretary in Publishing The Association of the British Pharmaceutical… Ace Foster Beazley Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items International Secretaries Barnett Personnel Ltd Merryweather Secretary/pa to Md the Highway London E1 Senior Bi-Lingual Secretary (English/french) Office Angels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miller McNish Exhibitions Merryweather Coexistence Senior Secretary Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Public Relations Pa/personnel Paragon Language Consultants The Work Shop Joan Tree Jacki Seabrook, Caryl Harris Associates Design Company ?8,500 Gordon Yates Recruitments Consultants Pathfinders Personnel Service Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temporary Bookings Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Cr?me De La Cr?me Are You Interested in Television and Sport? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Davis Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Young Bright Receptionist/telephonist Required Age… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnett Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The match that betrayed rugby The finest game I have seen at this level Richmond achieve coveted double Weekend Rugby Union Results Sale hold on and defy logic CIYMS secure promotion Coventry make amends with grinding forward display Navy catch Army unawares Cambridge run away with the show Change the water but keep the baby Children taught to hate sport Making games fun for everybody Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Greenbank Park will be suited by stamina test The Mighty Boco to score Henderson holds fire on Galway Blaze's Cup run Tough conditions take heavy accident toll Olan Lad in trim for Festival Saturday's results Oxford slump at Reading regatta Tide turns to favour the dinghy Yachting England in top form for anniversary Lacrosse Young Schmitt joins the list of winners Fencing Caged beast of violence threatens as sloppy Arsenal sink to West Football: Arsenal Stumble at Lowly Chelsea as Liverpool Extract Revenge on Luton to Lead Merseyside's Charge for the Title Semi-final place for Fareham Frost casts a chill over Malvernians Waddle displays a passing mastery Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check The farce without any laughs By a Correspondent: Liverpool sour Luton's sweet dream with a taste of reality Norwich find some cold comfort Versatile Robson is a class apart Beardsley fires Newcastle's survival hopes Torvill and Dean to be honoured with award Ice Skating By a Special Correspondent: Walsham riding high Cycling Mecir's final fling Somerset wait for Waugh In Brief Graf turns on the power and proves ready to usher in a new era Tennis Richards troubled by back injury Cricket For the Record Crowd add chaos to fourth Test Johnson confirms class O'Mara draws inspiration from Donovan's success Athletics Today's Fixtures Andries wins some friends as he loses his crown Boxing Honeyghan test Southgate rout may be in vain Hockey Wales end wait of eight years Langer loses touch as title slips away Golf Television and Radio Radio Active fall-out Choice Hidden Hearing The peashooter world championship Everton lose more ground The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,299 Weather Dutch move fast to stamp out trouble The Pound Bruno will be kept on ice for Tyson By Our Sport Staff: England assailed on rough tactics (Reuter): Zurbriggen adds to his tally

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