News from 31/03/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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John Wilkinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Petit, JE, Alan Hamilton and Geraldine Norman, Keith Hindley, Frank Johnson, Eddle Coulter, Simon Barnes, Susan Chira, M. J. Craddock, Andrew Longmore, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Llewelyn Owens, Ivo Tennant, Robin Oakley and Christopher Walker, Simon Talt, Robin Oakley, Sally Brompton, Geoffrey Green, Sally Ross, Jeremy Kingston, Philip Dunn, Richard Fairman, Carol Leonard, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Maurice Taylor, Aulis Sallinen and Nicholas Hytner, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Wedderburn of Charlton, Michael Tate, John Clare, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Barbara Walsh, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Lord Charles FitzRoy, Ann Kent, John Earle, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Nichols, Andrew Wiseman, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Diana Geddes, Michael McAdam, Michael Hamlyn, John Dorman, Charles Bremner, Owen Hickey, Peter Nicholas, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, David Guest, William Stevens, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Norman de Mesquita, Suzy Menkes, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sarah Thompson Educational Reporter, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Ronald Faux Employment Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Steve Norris, David Stevens, David Watts, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, John Higgins, Christopher Dunn, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Ian Groundwater, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, PHS, Digby Anderson, John Clare Education Correspondent, Charles Fyffe, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, John Dahlburg, Ian Ross, John Bell City Editor, Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara and Nicholas Beeston, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Richard Faulkner, John Eibner, Delthia Ricks, Paul Newman, Christopher Vincenzi, Alan Franks, Michael Phillips, James McFarlane, Stephen Pettitt, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, G. A. Lee, Mr James Roundell, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Russell Denoon, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Ray Heath,
ResumoTough talking by Gorbachov and Thatcher Leaders still friends after megaphone diplomacy at banquet £5,000 to Countess for libel Woolworth bid Lyle's wish Defiant Scots Fire hazard Times Focus Portfolio Index Election gibe by Kinnock Married men to be ordained as Catholic priests Royal Family and Labour MPs have Telecom shares The first plastic magnet Financial markets slump Growing fears of Japanese trade war Two power stations planned Spanish oil trial clash Dunhill Record £22.5m for Van Gogh Picture Gallery Scargill's man is election winner News Summary Death in ambush Damages for libel Police dig on moors Job prospects bright Mediform £3m for Aids fight Teenage petition Caution urged on new public order law TUC pledge to Labour leader on pay restraint I am independent says health chief Caterpillar sit-in to continue Split over Tate building Runcie 'clears' Jumblatt Japanese angered by threat of British trade sanctions Amnesty International Austin supply deal is praised Dockyard transfers challenged Charges are dropped Countess accused of betraying princess wins libel damages £5,000 award for 'lady in waiting' made to be vulgar, greedy and grasping Mothers oppose short day Soldier 'strangled husband' Video generation to join the jet set Colouring of baby food to be banned 'Perrin' double murderer gets life Social rift criticized by Young English Heritage Barristers face time limit on speeches Legal efficiency drive Hospital to close infested kitchens Walker attacks NUM chief Progress for Pilotage Bill Museum plan Interests register for the Lords Picture Gallery New coal-fired power stations announced Energy People willing to pay museum charges, Luce assures House Arts Bill aimed at bad landlords, says Patten Privately owned flats Rents Sports grounds safety Bill is welcomed Homes insulation cash to rise 41% Praise for coal miners Commentary Voting to limit size of majority Presenting an elusive target Executions would harm penal system say officers Abortion deadline 'too late' Small firms bring jobs for the future North-east regeneration: 2 In the second of two articles on how the North-east is tackling its unemployment crisis, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, meets some of the new businessmen who are helping tp create fresh industries in the wake of pi closures and mounting unemployment among young people Lecturers' pay talks are stalled Three trainloads of school children carrying… Save & Prosper Boy bitten by dog has rabies 'Members in the dark on art sale' £150m to be spent on road repairs Sakharov returns for private meeting on Russian human rights Thatcher in Moscow Visit secures cultural bonus Abbey National Bible belt furore hits Falwell Gonzalez defeats censure motion World Summary (Reuter): Plea to Prague Shamir clash avoided (Reuter): Terrorist charges (Reuter): Brunei looks to pact US Marines recalled in sex-for-spying inquiry Zeebrugge Disaster Public Inquiry 'Suicide' mystery (Reuter): 10 lost in sinking Sabre-rattling on oil search gives way to hope of talks The Aegean crisis Quality Counts East-West 'war of invitations' over Berlin anniversary Russian anger over spymaster claim 15 years for Soviet captains Angry protests mark start of Spain's cooking oil trial 300 Common Health Concerns Aid boost expected after Somalia visit Britain and the Horn of Africa Part 2 Pope enters a cauldron of rising unrest Pilgrimage to Chile Tribesmen celebrate as Pakistani fighters shoot down Afghan jet Healthcall Air Call Medical Services Reagan fighting off disaster Highways Bill Confrontation Crocodiles threatening tourist boom Ban on plane fuels US anger with Zimbabwe (Reuter): End of the road for Citroen's 2-CVs (AP): Royal gift (Reuter): Karpov wish (Reuter): Delhi protest (Reuter): Pilots strike (AP): Lights out (Reuter): Chad claim (AFP): Skier dies ALPS Mitel Abbey National Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Personnel Northumbrian Water Titmuss, Sainer & Webb Caltex (UK) Limited Locums Law Personnel Shipping Lawyers Litigation Solicitor Redbridge Magistrates' Court Litigation Legal Appointments Continue on Page 41 Locum Court Clerks Legal Secretary Healthy move or can of worms? From tomorrow the body that advises the public on diet and health has a new name and structure, bringing it firmly under the Government's wing. How independent will it, and should it, be? Sally Brompton investigates Pair in the chair The married couple who put Mastermind viewers through the wringer this week play it at home, too Concise Crossword No 1220 Lure of the snake A new kind of crush awaits visitors to the Natural History Museum this Easter Roamer No Title The New Advisers National Savings London Bedding Centre Ehrman Tapestry and Stool Offer MaxMara Silk threads of history Embroidery is back, reports Suzy Menkes, with echoes of Spain and a dash of tsarist Russia Ritz Loewe The Oldfield roadshow Bruce Oldfield has built his empire with acute business sense, as a new book reveals Aid-Call Testing the air People Making history Buckling under Unpresent Noteworthy Roped out Wrong tree End this surgery secrecy A final 'no' to the noose Bernard Levin: the way we live now 'Defeat of tomorrow's bill will mark the very last attempt to re-knot the rope' Education: a Tory riposte to the right A health label that misleads Papering over the facts The Markets Warn Work, Hope and Welfare The Example of Mary Implications of equal pay ruling Church in Hungary Type-casting Local purchasing Extradition law 'Teach-first' no answer Bees as pests London as seat for the WEU Thirty years on Benefit of doubt Test-tube ruling On This Day A Prelate of Uncommon Piety Hot under the collar Fat in the fire? Court Circular Appointments Guild of Freemen of the City of London The Times Birthdays today Bartres Ball Sevenoaks School Zeebrugge service Lord Stevens of Ludgate Picture Gallery Parliament this week Ceramics sell, faults and all Saleroom Forthcoming marriages Beetles find a way to survive gassing Science report Mr Douglas Abbott Solution of Canada's post-war economic crisis Dr E. D. Jones Mr Geoffrey Sale The Rev Harold Dodd By Our Astronomy Correspondent: The night sky in April Today's royal engagements Luncheons Meeting Dinner Royal patron State visit Church news Births, Marriages, Deaths Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy Scots triumph Announcements British Heart Foundation Alitalia Grand tours, new places Holidays in Italy Italy is reappraising its tourist policy. New cultural itineraties and smaller artistic centres are starting to assume greater significance On the level about Pisa Saint Vincent Take your car, take your time See Raphael, but ask the nuns first Teatro alla Scala Il pellicano Sea, sand and protection It should be a perfect place, but there are snags, such as the distance, petrol costs and moderen development, says Peter Nichols Crafty way to take a classic break Centro Villas Italia Go Italy Go Citalia Ligurian Riviera A candle-lit start to a night at the opera Italy's festive season begins early in may with open-air operas and concerts in the finest of classical settings. John Higgins looks at the repertoire Days of delight Festivals This selective guide to entertainment and events… Top Classical Compact Discs Entertainments Two successes form last year's Edinburgh… Satanic milling Television Pisa Globe Theatre Is the pen mightier than the board? Enigmatic quest Aulis Sallinen and Nicholas Hytner, composer and producer of The King Goes Forth to France, which receives its British premiere at Covent Garden tomorrow, tell Richard Morrison of their operatic ideals Concerts Opus 20/Stroman Purcell Room Caballé/Zanetti Covent Garden Cheshire Homes are all about caring… in so many ways Theatre Country Dancing The Pit Tomorrow: John Russell Taylor reviews the Turner… Thatcher puts emphasis on mutual security The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,318 Weather Historic row goes on show yet again EEC anger at British attitude to research Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Gunn to take B&C chair Rugby profits jump by 62% Amex offering BPCC record Interest cut Delta purchase Bus Summary 26 Stock Market 26 Wall Street 26… Market Summary Pressure goes on Japan Channon prepares counter measures for Cabinet News Corp buys US publisher Hawley Group to buy Bca Wickins agrees to sell fo r£196m The auctioneer with drive Fleet St print site sold for £72m Money supply confirms fears over lending Tap Air Portugal Business and Finance 25-32 Superdrug goes to Woolworth in £233m deal Goodman plans airline for ILG Swedish Match buys Wilkinson Sword Business Summary Sharp rise at Bellway Victaulic seeks listing UK inflation target Campari seeks £2.3m Royal Insurance Slough profit jumps by 25% £9bn wiped off share values in record fall Stockmarket Profits improve 23% at Blackwood Hodge £1m profit turnround at Acorn Dow's third biggest fall Alpha Stocks Pontin's holiday group sold by Bass for £57m Hot air promotion Jailhouse rock Happy camp Out East Fair Kopp Wall St and London melt in the Rising Sun In the Market Another chain in the link for Woolworth Tempus The London Gem Exchange Limited Protectionism sends a shiver through markets Comment NatWest The Action Bank By Our Staff: Winding up order for Prior Harwin The Rugby Portland Cement P. L. C. Appointments London Traded Options M&G Slough Estates FK wins £108m of new work British Telecom Microsystems revises bid for AI to £6.6m Company News Third Market London Financial Futures Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Traditional Options Money Markets and Gold Base Lending Rates The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society Citicorp Citibank Equities sent tumbling Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts It pays to heed the dangers of fire and flood The Week BTI On Other Pages Grown-up games on hold Television Strong push into factory automation Computing Humour Competition Compaq How a skills shortage can mean you are worth more money Jobscene Olivetti Financial Services Ltd Three days to design these chips Million purpose space-age matchbox Thinking small may give industry a boost Fujitsu Three-quarters of a million jobs will go, says report National Computer Board D'arcy Hay Datapower Thomas Martindale & Co. Computer Horizons More business activity on the computer front Mergers Far East move in software Your PC can put you in a better picture IBM ready to launch new PCS Regency Computer Services Interface Computer Appointments International Banking Bankers Trust Company U S I T Morse WA Acorn NEC Will computers think, sleep and dream? In America, a voice synthesizer is being taught to speak and read texts in English Rank outsider makes good The company man who went solo... and became his own company man Japanese chips hit price snag Spectrum Group plc No soft line for Moscow buffs Cornwall County Council Mid-Downs Health Authority West Sussex Civic Trust English National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and… London & Quadrant Housing Trust Cheshire Probation Service The models of efficiency Model-making has become a growth industry with courses available for trainees and money to be made by the talented, says Joan Llewelyn Owens British Retailers Association Arthritis Care IIC Legal Aid Solicitor North Kesteven District Council Bromley Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Gallery Harrow Engineering an equal opportunity employer Havering Borough Secretary Diary of the Times Classified The Housing Corporation English Tourist Board Barnardo's Cumbrra BBCAPPOINTMENTS Learn Financial Management at the Sharp End … South Shropshire District Council The Queen's College Western Isles Health Board The Hatfield Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Richards Butler AVCO Trust Laura Ashley Limited Motor Agents Association CBI Boodle Hatfield Winter Taylors Hughes-Castell Ltd Brighton Polytechnic Reynolds Porter Chamberlain British Gas University of London Meredith Scott Recruitment Chambers and Partners Michael Page Partnership Essex County Council Dibb Clegg Barnes Bristol Litigation Penwith District Council Wilde Sapte Linklaters & Paines Badenoch & Clark McKenna & Co. The Post Office Barnsley Magistrates' Court Litigator Wife's land charge prior to bank's Law Report March 31 1987 Sentencing accused for affray Legal Appointments Asshetons Pickworth and Co. Solicitor Advocate Smith Fort & Symonds No gains tax relief on staff house Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Lincolnshire General Practice Two Vacancies Oxford Maidstone Solicitors Provident Mutual Clarke Willmot & Clarke Legal Resources Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heston and Telford to contest inaugural final Tennis: British Interest Grows in the Great Fun Game Brutton & Co. Legal Appointments Also Appear on Pages 10,41 and 42 Final Group Results Gouldens Legal Secretary West End Solicitors Legal PA Partners Secretary Legal Secs Racers win their first title Ice Hockey Fitness test for key players Volleyball Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Western Sunset set to gain compensation for narrow Festival defeat Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Selections Miss Crozina deprived of certain victory by recurrence of leg injury Point-to-point Stephenson delays decision Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Mulhollande makes most of favourable treatment The changing life of a born survivor Hounslow receive Cup boost Hockey Kingston have a chance to even the score Basketball Argentine link-up still in abeyance Rawlins on shortlist for British team Dressage Moon will follow his brother Marlborough challenge is worn down Rackets Burden of loyalty to undeserving cause Today's Fixtures Stewart's chance to develop youth in the desert heat Cricket Robson progresses from an iron tub to having Europe within his grasp Football: From Humble Start England's Manager Reaches out on a Grand Scale Olympic rush for free-style Skiing For the Record Anderson vows to keep his Wembley date Rugby League Snow Reports From a Special Correspondent, Bonn: Becker to do national service Tennis By a Correspondent: England's run halted Schools Football Wider gap at top of Conference Non-League Football (AP reports): Platini tails to halt rampant Napoli Overseas Football Overseas Results Pools Forecast Football levy case difficult to prove Remember the forgotten Choice British Telecom BBC1 Brussels awaiting the hard core of Tartan Army Robson turns back the clock Tracey attacks League plastic pitch decision Clinicare Wright is available Excellence centres to get £7m Lyle may now discover he is circuit's most wanted man Shales may contest sacking Sport in Brief S African threat to tournament Another surprise Williams helping RFU fight injuries
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