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News from 04/04/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, John Roberts, Alexandra Shulman, Agnes Arber, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, C. P., Raymond Bayliss, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Peter Marson, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Johansen-Berg, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle Chris Petit, Eric Deeson, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Flint, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Ruth Stungo, Paul Vallely and Nick Rufford, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Mikhail Bruk, Michael Tate, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Paul Johnson, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Diana Geddes, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, John Hennessy, Jack Waterman, Nicole Swengley, George Rae, Nicholas Harling, Alexandra Carlier, Chris Thau, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, William Greaves, David Watts, John Higgins, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, Robert Lusty, Raymond Keene, Virginia Wigan, Peter Gartland, Liz Walkington, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Colin Buchanan (President, Friends of the Vale of Aylesbury), Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Ray Heath, Paul Griffiths, Angela Wilkes, Graham Zellick, Dean, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Clive Aslet, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, John Clare Education Correspondent, Dinah Bisdee, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Basil Boothroyd, John Bell City Editor, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Thorneycroft, Keith MacKlin, Don Steele, Alec Dickson, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, John England, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, William Douglas-Home, Timothy Hobbs, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, Paul Newman, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Lake Sagaris, J. C. Chaplin, Group Director, P. J. M. Hill, Stephen Pettitt, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Richard Wigg, Nicholas Cole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, G. A. R. Giri, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,

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Tornado faces fresh setback over missiles MoD concern at failure of British rocket motor Top press awards for The Times Jockey doubt Wall St record Portfolio Index MP to explain share deals School exam candidates who could do better Owen predicts May 7 poll 'Thatcher has fixed date' British buyer spends £5m at Windsor jewel auction Big concession to China by Kremlin Britain to lean on Japanese over fair trade (AP): Police fire on crowd during Pope's Mass Gartmore Corporal killed in IRA ambush News Summary Scientist inquest Seat belts 'suspect' Sculpture cast veto Quiz on vice deaths Shooting charges Cyril Kaye & Company Dock sale go-ahead Heart-lung implants 'threatened by cutbacks' Sister ship in trials for Zeebrugge ferry inquiry Fraud inquiry involves job agency British Press Awards Picture Gallery Radar snags push up Tornado costs 'Secrets' series to start on BBC2 Ballington Grange Ltd BBC is rebuked on closed accounts Warning to lawyers on need for haste Official cover-up claimed over crash barriers on M-ways M40 plan to save butterflies Mother's blood 'on baby' RUC officer is shot dead Secrets plea case deferred Soldier tells of death scuffle Drugs smugglers filmed by customs Credit companies stop up customer checks Picture Gallery Boyson accused of exploiting poverty The Equitable Life Policemen quizzed on death of detective Winnings to be spent on houses Portfolio gold Three in jewel case jailed Up to three million are living in poor housing says report Anderton summons 'illegal' The Mortgage Corporation Danger! Dogs of war being trained Operas cut as cash shortage hits company Police install tape recorders Large majority for Bill extending obscenity law to broadcasting Jumblatt questions Waite's mission Automatic way to cut queues at post office Killer wife is freed by court Rapist jailed for life Dog ban for pup cruelty Bill on billiards (Reuter): Lebanon food aid lorry set on fire World Summary Moscow N-test (Reuter): Finnish Cabinet quits (AP): Heidnik suicide bid Harare's priority Lange's road accident Canadian grumbles for Reagan Spy link denied (Reuter): Bloch's fate Spanner in the works of religion's TV machine Washington View Censure motion brings down the Portuguese Government Journalist scent winds of freedom Liberalization hopes in Turkey Picture Gallery Reagan hamstrung by defeat Veto strategy backfires Konrad Furs Chirac trip may be hit by row on expulsions (Reuter): Peru's Air Force head dismissed by Garcia (Reuter): Jumbo fault (Reuter): Cracks check (Reuter): Coup victim (Reuter): Nazi must die (Reuter): Lost and found (Reuter): Buried in mud (Reuter): Boats sunk (AFP): Campus drugs (Reuter): Sikhs jailed Bomb blast Britain is odd man out as Germans agree to funding for research EEC spending on technology Panic as violence disrupts papal Mass Atom fears haunt Bonn challenger Battle for 'Red' Hesse Prague awaits kiss of life from Russia's Prince Charming Israeli President shrugs off tour critics Church to boycott land law (Reuter): Shultz may have caravan as HQ on Moscow trip (NYT): Chad victors claim aid from US intelligence Plaudits for our man in Moscow The May Fair Inter-Continental Hotel On the Canterbury trail Exactly six centuries after Chaucer's pilgrimage, a disparate group sets out at Easter to pay its own homage. William Greaves meets the pilgrims Saturday A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptns. Ltd. Sir Ian's fun flights Travel News Thomas Cook Holidays P&O Air Holidays Jersey Easter crackers: the rite of spring A getaway guide to what's on and where over the bank holiday - or simply how to escape from it all Les Arcs Hotel Metropole Geneva Time Off Ltd., Travel Also Appears on Bournemouth Last-Minute Package Tours Voyages Jules Verne Up, up and away by hot-air balloon Sloping off Inside an old curiosity shop Potter's Museum of Curiosity has it all - from pickled pigs to stuffed and costumed kittens. Clive Aslet reports Tuning in style Shopping AVIS Outings Explore Speedwing Multiple Display Advertising Items Happiness Islands Ltd., Trailfinders Travel Centre U. S. Airtours Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meal for a busy gourmet The Times Cook Guest cook Alexandra Carlier takes a fresh look at two firm favourites The Ackerman Guide Silver Mist Mountfield Getting to the bottom line Eating out Why do restaurant guides so often seem to underestimate the cost of a meal? Jonathan Meades adds up the unseen charges Shower of April colour In the Garden Weekend Tips Gardening News Grow a Magnificent Hedge Agriframes Ltd., New Gardening now Westwood Dull, stale and unprofitable Drink Jane Mann School of Cookery Exploding the myths Television Bathed in glory Dance Waterproof Swiss Cottage Baths Loose Tubes London Festival Ballet Absence of the heart and humanity Opera Simon Boccanegra Coliseum Out of range Concerts Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra St John's LPO/Hogwood Festival Hall Clarity and gravity The Abduction from the Seraglio Grand, Leeds Lines in a twist Theatre The Merchant of Venice Royal Exchange, Manchester Queens Theatre From Byzantium to El Greco Royal Academy of Arts: The past repeats itself Gallery RSC Short's vision wins the day Chess Bridge New ideas on bids for glory Concise Crossword No 1224 Take us, we're yours Paperbacks The Princess of Flames, by Ru Emerson (Unwin Hyman, £2.95) Witney, My Love by Judith McNaught (Corgi, £2.95) The Markoff Women by June Flaum Singer (Corgi, £3.50) Green Dragon, White Tiger by Annette Motley (Futura, £3.50) Prince of the gender benders Rock Records Prince Sign of the Times (Paistey Park925577-1,2 discs) Al Green Soul Survior (A&m Ama 5150) Roots of botany Herbals by Agnes Arber (Cambridge, £15) Classical Records Haydn: Die Schöptung Vienna SO/Harnoncourt. Teldec 81 35722 Za (2 CDs) New Paperbacks The Times A right old ding dong The Times Arts Diary Space travail The Times Arts Diary Bloc booking The Times Arts Diary All change The Times Arts Diary Theatre Openings Concerts Books Galleries Walking on hot kohl Theatre Radio Films The South Bank Centre Philharmonia Orchestra Wigmore Hall Barbican Centre May Highlights Royal Choral Society International Management Group presents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican London Symphony Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Guards Spectacular of Music & Dance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bulls, bears and steeds Sporting Diary …and dogs Sporting Diary Military dash Sporting Diary Aintree Tip Sporting Diary Pegging out Sporting Diary W . G. at home Sporting Diary On This Day Thatcher's finest hour? Milhail Bruk gives a Soviet assessment of the Prime Minister's tour Free trade: why Nakasone's hands are tied David Watts explains the bureaucratic rivalries behind the row with Japan Time, gentlemen, for real debate Take the past to the people My movie fit of the shakes What Japan Must Do now Aircraft fires Cut Boxing at its Roots Fourth Leader Danger of trade war with Japan Ferry disaster Out on bail Human rights Urban sprawl in middle England A tax on print Archbishop's views Cost of a bonus Crocodile's victim Young soldiers Clocking on Science teaching Scence at an Execution Matter of tact? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Memorial services High reach multi-washer that extends your reach to… Tomorrow's royal engagement Poverty challenge to bishops Birthdays Anniversaries Reception Supper Appointments How to make a plastic as attractive as metals Science report British Architects in Europe Services tomorrow £½m for stamp collection Service dinners Buddy Rich Popular jazz drummer Lieut-Col R. S. G. Perry Dinners Births, Marriages, Deaths Shoparound Tiles Shoparound Announcements Entertainments Times Newspapers Ltd US nuclear net essential to deter Moscow, says Healey The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,322 Musicians with an eye on the maestro Car imports rising as EEC tackles Japanese trade Weather Thatcher ensures obscenity Bill win Hindley 'hid the truth to survive' Stock Market The Pound NZ listing for News Corp DTI appeal Britoil option Debut date Summary Stock Markets No trade war says Channon Minister will demand fair deal from Tokyo 'Japan-bashing' protest BP scrip issue to widen its appeal By Our City Staff: Speculation on bank's future 'Acceptable' buyer for Hill Samuel may be in offing Airbus boosted by £1.6bn US order Bass in £95m agreed bid for Horizon travel group Oppenheimer Business and Finance Nervous stock market falls London Financial Futures Barrington who? Alpha Stocks Tax worries stifle late rally Stock Market Foreign Exchanges Third Market London Traded Options (Reuter): Dow soars 69 points in record one-day gain Wall Street Traditional Options Money Markets and Gold Recent Issues Orchid goes on show at USM with £26.9m tag Threat to Midland profits BP backs Opec figures Record £6.9m for Johnston Building on profit profiles Tempus Co-op chief executive to retire The London Gem Exchange Limited Leapfrogging markets were heading for a fall Comment Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Nervous end to account Stock Exchange Prices M Schroders Unit Linked Insurance Investments Family Money/interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates Fund Offers Base Lending Rates The gold opportunities Is gold about to make a dramatic comeback? Peter Gartland urges caution among investors This Week All-purpose loans Lower tax Higher lending M&G Fidelity The Equitable Life Fidelity Mim Britannia Gold Trust High hopes for lower fares Even a passing reference to the cost of European air travel is guarenteed to ruffle a few feathers: Amanda Pardoe explains why it is so expensive Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Building Society Retired? Knight Williams AP: An annual shock from the council Rates The shares boom that was just too good to last Unit Trusts Unit Trust Performance Value of £100 as at April 1,1987 Town £ Country Building Society Gazumpers back in business Savers suffer the first blow Access to pesetas Which Unit Trusts Picture Gallery TSB offer New opportunity Britannia Building Society Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Framlington New rules that threaten your retirement cash Late-comers allowed to catch up People in late 40s could be losers Hargreaves Lansdown The new option that keeps the employees happy Company rules may set a lower limit Legislation intended to stop tax avoidance Bailey Shatkin Options Ltd. Guardian Building Society Share-owners' champion "No investment manager is any use until he has lost some of his own money, " says David Hopkinson, the recently retired chief executive of M&g, Britain's largest unit trust group. John Roberts spoke to him Fidelity The Equitable Life Multiple Display Advertising Items The Health Fund The societies that serve More and more building societies are providing cheque books and cheque cards. Conal Gregory looks at what is on offer The Ultimate Tax Free Investment Plays that perform for you Aimez-vous Brecht? Griff Rhys Jones, 16 fellow actors, 10 backtstagers, and assorted "angels sincerely hope you do. For Arturo Ui is back in town, and after in town, and after your money. Nicholas Cole reports County Unit Trust Managers Ltd Portfolio gold To Place your Property Advertisement in the Times Get in at the Start Sun Life of Canada Unit Managers Limited Fidelity Thames Line PLC FIP High Court can quash justice's summons The Sunday Times Board has duty to consult Udm Bus fares to be set at payable level Understating case gives no advantage Wigan are ready and waiting Rugby League Sponsorship smoothes path to the final Basketball Young talent lured Tough test for GB Hockey Swedish acclaim for Smith the hero Show Jumping Scottish skills and mobility afford England little hope Rugby Union: Scotland are Poised for Tenth Triple Crown and a Calcutta Cup Triumph at Twickenham Pride is the only thing left for two teams to salvage Save & Prosper The Exiles select new leader Colts shine under lights Weekend Rugby Union Fixtures Today's Teams Tomorrow Impressive schedule for Allcock Bowls Why Nenow puts Hemel before riches in the US Athletics Fears growing for sluggish Leonard Boxing Tyrrell picks Palmer Motor Sport West Tip to scale Aintree heights again Mandarin: Liverpool Selection Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Liverpool results Hill takes famous fences in his stride Kempton Park Richard Dunwoody 's fence-by-fence guide Richard Dunwoody, who won last year's Grand National on West Tip, attempts to complete a notable double on the same horse today. He describes to Alan Lee the pitfalls of tackling two circuits and 30 formidable fences of this historic course Statistics suggest a repeat victory Your complete National a to Z Runners and Riders for the Big Race BBC1 Form details for the leading contenders Seagram. The Spirit behind the National Double Turn for 'Times' Qualifier Today's Teams The Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Sheedy may return to take up the running Football Coton out Shearer denies Brighton Last night's results Sport on TV Snow Reports Pakistan win at a canter Cricket: Moist Pitch Gives Bowlers a Head Start Stress for Fareham Non-League Football For the Record (AFP): Kelly's task in Flanders Cycling Chill wind brings out the best in Robinson Golf Choice Saturday BBC1 Choice Sunday Parting shot for Rush Dalglish is his own man to a fault Barnes Sports Journalist of the Year Arsenal seek silver bonus to an unexpected season Teams at Wembley Fulham rescued by Hill's consortium Chance round Sport in Brief Woman jockey in late fitness battle for Grand National By a Correspondent: Woosnam effort to no avail Lyle struggles in the rain Late blows for England Manley's claim is criticized Elements conspire against Davies Williams bears brunt of Norman conquest

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