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News from 18/03/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Patrick Lawrence, Chris Petit, Alastair Matheson, S. E. T. Cockshutt, Patricia Davies, William Stephens, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Caroline Phillips, Andrew Longmore, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Cliff Feltham, Sophie Witter and Christopher Davalle, Bevereley Stoop, Qamar Ahmed, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, David Smith, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, J. Billington, Dalbert Hallenstein, Noel Goodwin, Olli Kivinen, Carol Leonard, M. C. Fletcher, Richard Eaton, Howard Foster and Roland Rudd, Michael McCarthy, J. B. Goudge, Howard Foster, Jim Railton, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Huon Mallelien, Alan Hamilton, Peter B. Turvill, Carl Icahn, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Simon Binning, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Nicholas Betteridge, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Peter Bloomfield, Nicholas Wright, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, Harry Debelius, Jeremy Novick, Sydney Friskin, G. Rospigliosi, Principal, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Gartland, Gareth Huw Davies, Tim Blenkin, Alan W. Welch, Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Richard Evans, D. J. Gaffikin, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, PHS, Peter Gartland and Amanda Pardoe, Digby Anderson, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Roger Boyes, David Sapsted, Philip Rowe, Alan Budd, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Diane Hill, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, P. C. R. Whittle, Anne Warden, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, Peter Gartland, Family Money Editor, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Lawrence Norcross, Head Master, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, Paul Newman, J. S. Taylor, Eric Joyce, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, A. P. Willmer, Alan Lee, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, John L. Martin, Andrew Lycett, Graham Mather, David Sinclair, Robert Fisk, M. S. Barker, Phil Bennett, Michael Duncan, Giles Keating Peter Spencer, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, G. H. Bolsover, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Ray Heath,

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Income tax cut by 2p to 27% PSBR target paves way for lower rates No increase in petrol prices Drink, tobacco unchanged Lead-free fuel down Oil relief Small firms' cash flow aid Inheritance tax reduction Company tax For charities ... and the cost No on-course betting tax M0 range set at 2% to 6% Changes on pensions Capital gains Profit gain Kinnock shifts cruise stance Labour message for Reagan The all-options Budget Lawson's £2.6bn handout delights the Tories Bribes rather than jobs, says Labour Jury sent to hotel Right turn Four dropped Linley hurt Mortgage rate cut of one point 'inevitable' Portfolio Index Jenkins joins spy book row James Meade Shirts Britain looks set for growth Rover men vote job losses News Summary Dismissal award Africans' study bill Stopping the week Jobless total steady Wallace Heaton £500 fine for player Appeal for calm as Blakelock jury stays out Baker salutes teachers who fight to keep schools open Picture Gallery INLA feud goes to the grave Aids 'may spread through prisons' Tones will force vote on hanging Gales threaten efforts to right stricken ferry Grenade cache seized in raids Brent ban on papers 'deceitful' Sterilization 'a dangerous precedent' warns Rix Doctor 'abusive to staff and patients' Conditions at circus compared to Belsen Black church to join council Picture Gallery Family wins Angels fight Gold Cup punters all adrift Rolex Woman brandished replica gun in court Winner is likely to buy car Portfolio Gold Lord Mayor helps to bury Liverpool's Militant era Nissan 100-year campaign for the consumer Lord Tim finds 12 good men and true Parents bid £2.4m to buy convent Telephone rivals in dispute '£100m is needed to improve the M25' Top award to axed station M1 driver found dead Seaman faces death trial Salvage team examine cargo Shoppers face car clamps Plans for better passenger services British Airways Johannesburg hit by power failure World Summary The ice maiden Poindexter silence Vietnam pullout Drummer's operation Tehran arms cache Lebanon kidnap victim gets a week's reprieve Title game adjourned (Reuter): Exports diverted (Reuter): Seoul in talks offer Protests await Pope in US Mayor Koch faces scandal with a smile Reagan cashes in on rescue of Russian sailors Israeli promise of action in spy case (Reuter): Sweets and toys for a Spanish lama Electronic Machines Plc RSPCA Conservative groups gain first majority since the war Finnish general election ends with shift to right Reagan tested for Aids in check-up McDonnell Douglas Moi hits at Western 'lies' Weinberger denies warplanes will be moved from Spain Overseas News Lovesick sapper dismissed from army (AP): Flight delay (Reuter): Death charges (Reuter): Doctor ban (Reuter): Jewel theft (Reuter): Firm stand (Reuter): Irish bishop (Reuter): Called home (AP): Big killing Who will slice the ice? There are many who believe who the fate of the Falkland islanders has become a sideshoe compared with the main event, which involves a battle for the mineral riches Antartica. Alan Franks unravels the conversation arguments over the last great frontier and finds there is a dispute about the continent's actual resources The Times Life Story of a Continent To the aid of Aids Help for the victims is coming from unusual sources, including charity parties Settling into a strange land With the Bill to close an immigration loophole going through Parliament, how do Tamils settle in British life? Concise Crossword No 1209 Super Puppy grows up David Cassidy, the pop superstar who could not cope with fame, is back - on the West End stage, in Time. Caroline Phillips spoke to him Where fear is the ruling force Intimidation is a way of life in Sicily for those who have the courage to break the Mafia code of silence Multiyork Maureen does it again Tact is not the strong point of President Regan's eldest child Female fix-it Olivetti Financial Services Ltd Flaming deacons Footsteps Overkill Picture Gallery Slanging match Numbers game PHS: Sleeve note Profits - everyone's incentive Escape route from the Contra crisis Victor Bulmer-Thomas sees hope in the new Costa Rican peace initiative Light at last on Poland's day of shame A loony view of your local Summer mood in the Commons Frank Johnson in the Commons A Strategy of Caution The Last Resort Un-Finlandization? Chinese policy towards Tibet Benefit of doubt Fields for scope Keeping Latin safe in London Medical compensation Evidence on camera Damage limitation On This Day President Lincoln's Inagural Speech Hot under the collar Court Circular Punch Dinners Service dinner Reception Meeting Luncheon St Paul's Girls' School Inner Temple Royal bid for portrait fails Sale room Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Memorial meeting Fettes College Memorial service Drifts of primulas and Lenten roses Horticulture Appointments Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Mr Hugh Pocock Early strides in wireless Dr Seymour Reynolds Mr Harold Osborne Mr Richard Levinson Births, Marriages, Deaths Rare flowers survive tempest and vandals Science report Church news Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. This selective guide to entertainment and events… Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums Entertainments Picture Gallery Cook's tour Television Pop Lionel Richie NEC University Medical & General Ltd Serious Money RSC In search of a stage Tonight, Pirandello's Six Charecters in search of an Author opens at the National Theatre. Associate director Nicholas Wright - who adapted the play - spoke to chris Peachment Concerts Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festivel Hall LSO/Whun Chung Barbican H. E. L. E. N. A Dance American Suite The Place A star is born again Theatre The rules of the game Thatcher's Women Tricycle Theatre TASC Alliance + Leicester Building Society Stock Market Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet The Pound Yule Catto sells stake in Barrow US deficit hits record $36bn Japan slows Dow record 25% pay rise Expamet rise Market Summary PSBR plunges to ?100m Lowest figure for 17 years Weather puts freeze on output Western Motor agrees takeover L&N talks continue as Demerger bid lapses By Our City Staff: SEC raids the raider The latest target is Carl Icahn Orion pulls out of FRN market BM daily output value rises 70% Hanson sells Finlays to auditor for £17m Anglia Building Society Guinness told who received missing £5.2m By Our City Staff: Leather groups in £60m tie Forecasts beaten by Laing London Financial Futures Wall Street Hawley Group Shares surge as Budget wins seal of approval Alpha Stocks Third Market Traditional Options Money & Gold Base Lending Rates Recent Issues London Traded Options Expamet International Plc Foreign Exchanges Safe journey Daly bread Cheltenham tie Expamet is lifted by acquisition Tempus Seven beneficial years of MTFS discipline Reform that paved way for Lawson's finest hour Binder Hamlyn Chartered Accountants Competition will spur financial innovation Trends Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Equities rise in thin trading The Chelsea Antiques Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mint & Boxed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ladie's Gold Bracelet set with 4 mounted… Paintings turn sunny side up The London art and antiques market is confounding the prophets of doom with a great variety of items, from one of Van Gogh's best-loved pictures to cricket memorabilia. Huon Mallelieu gives some pointers to buyers who are spoilt for choice Antiques and collectables Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampton & Sons Multiple Display Advertising Items Around Town Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carleton Smith & Co. George Knight Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quraishi Constantine Chestertons Prudential Robert Bruce & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Rentals Home from Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items NGH Apartments Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Cloisters Estates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nelson Hearn Bairstow Eves Ancaster House Mortgages Sapphire Financial Services Ltd Cornillie & Co Solicitors Winkworth Superb Penthouse Mortgages Carleton Smith & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Westminster, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mansions to sell at a million apiece Stamford Brook, W6 Last flat remaining in this… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ellis & Co Chiswick, W4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairbriar Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers' Guide Country Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fitzroy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kivell & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Clegg & Co. Wiseman & Capps Ltd. Round Flint Oast House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Properties The International Property & Timesharing Exhibition Prudential Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gulf of St Tropez Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inter-Spain Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frazer's Timeshare Overseas The Times Ryden Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mac Blain Nash LAS Lonsdale Advertising Services Anderson, Squires Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Promotions PA Granada International Productions Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Recruitment Company La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Leadership Development Ltd. Alan Pascoe Associates Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Work Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caroline King Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Drake International Group Independent Television Companies Association Finesse Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items The Work Shop Gordon Yates Personal Assistant Graduate Appointments Would You like to Work for a Young Fast Moving… Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Prudential The Work Shop International Secretaries Sense Executive Recruitment Assistant to the Personnel Manager MetroSec Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Deloitte Haskins+Sells Franklin & Andrews SECRETARY/PA Marketing Experience… Courtenay Personnel Ltd Administrative Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Challoners Receptionist Multilingual Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Dominion International Group plc Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Planning Consultancy Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Enterprise Oil Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items SVC Television Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbatt Secretary/pa for Chartered Surveyors in Mayfair Employment Agency Ltd Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Beck Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Bright and Bubbly People Person Super Secretaries Which? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Merry Weather The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Card Protection Plan Holland NBT General Petroleum & Mineral Services (CI) Ltd Publishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Mary Overton Monty Don Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment/advertising Consultancy Secretary/admin… Publishing Chestertons Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby requires rough justice A better course Alcohol problem University sport Surveyor liable to purchaser Artificial turf helps cashflow Improving London Trespass over the roof Challenge to the judge Hearn tour is big business Tenancy application Ireland confident of third world title Snooker The eternal Gilks back in English fold Badminton Reasonable provision in will Gatting's criticism of school standards Sponsor to keep faith with AAA Athletics Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Dare takes title lead with four winners Results from yesterday's three meetings Mandarin: Flying Desert Orchid can overcome aversion to left-handed courses Racing Ladbrokes lined £1,500 over Crayford switch Dunwoody severs Oliver connection Putting money in its place - the hands of the bookies Where budgets are blown not televised See You Then finds that bit of class to hold off Flatterer Andries turns on manager Boxing: Deposed Champion Angry over Unexpectedly Big Cuts in his Purse Unhappy day for Oxford Rowing Lendl will miss WCT final Tennis (AFP): Hughes wants to stay in Barcelona By Our Correspondent: Rickard secures title Last Night's Results A concrete theatre waits for Dundee United's drama Football England let Wales off hook McRae pursues record Sports in Brief Caldwell's initial Cup move Golf An opera house for young players Barclay has a vision Will not miss the pressure Test Match Averages For the Record Gavaskar fights in Vain as Pakistan edge to first series win in India Cricket West Indies still dominant force Gloucester tour Picture Gallery Cambridge get points and praise Rugby League Holding goes to hospital for operation Penhall back Strong NZ side named Davies renews challenge Real Tennis Today's Fixtures Money comes rolling in for the inaugural World Cup Rugby Union Snow Reports Sport on TV Has the media a message? Choice Action Aid BBC1 Hooligan element changes Cup date The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,307 Four dropped by England in rugby clampdown Weather Buying The Times overseas Austria Sch 29: Belgium B… Sheffield beat all the odds The Times Fatigued Gunners chip away a point Sour end spoils Linley's victory Income tax cut 'to sharpen incentives' Married Couples - Income All Earned - Annual Figures Single Persons - Income All Earned - Annual Figures Changes in thresholds squeeze high payers Higher Rate Income Tax Thresholds Index Company car benefit 'still not taxed enough' Royal Family getting 4.5% increase Civil List Picture Gallery 'Good for business' says CBI European Assets Trust Investors get most of what they want City Reaction Boost for flexible reward scheme Profit Pay Talking time Cover catch Bookies cheer The Budget The great unread Age allowance rise doubled for over-80s 'Delaware link' cut by change Option on personal schemes to come in three months early Pensions VAT rules tighter and harder line for Lloyd's Tax Loopholes Scientists angry at lost investment opportunity Reasearch and Development Duty cut ends price barrier Unleaded Petrol Picture Gallery Ceiling for relief still at £30,000 Mortages Changes help one family in three Inheritance Tax Tax-exempt policy limit is expanded Insurance By Our Social Services Correspondent: VAT relief fails to cheer Charities Fury at amusement machine levy rise Sigh of relief for smokers Excise Duties On-course betting tax abolished Gambling Employees' option on takeovers Share Schemes Henderson the Investment Managers A Budget for the City - with reservations Comment Setting for statement 'most favourable in years' Kinnock claims national need for efficiency ignored Symbol of struggle will be repealed Exchange Control SAAB Incentives aimed at even spread of investment Business Expansion Schemes Welcome boost for oil producers North Sea Rise in threshold to aid small firms Vat Changes in accounting 'will be welcomed' Small Business Exports and manufacturing to spearhead 3% growth Prospects Simpler rules could upset cash flow Corporation Tax Government's target is still price stability Financial Stratergy Trade deficit to worsen Economic Forecast Price Waterhouse Weighing up the gains and losses Family Reaction How incomes change

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