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News from 07/04/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Philip Webster and Sheila Gunn, Malcolm Brown, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Chris Petit, J. E. Dussek, Marny Hallam, Andrew McEwen, Patricia Davies, H. F. O. Bewsher, Director General, Frank Johnson, Andrew Longmore, M. A. Tatam, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, John Bell, City Editor, Carol Leonard, John Best, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Catherine Arnst, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, M. J. Trowbridge, Hector E. Luisi, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Huon Mallalieu, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, D. L. A. Rushmere, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, David Butler, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Jon Davey, Michael Clark, Jenny Corbett, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Richard Owen, and John England, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Norman de Mesquita, Suzy Menkes, Kevin Cahill, Jeremy Novick, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Campbell of Croy, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, Richard Davy, David Watts, Peter Purton, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Nicholas Beeston and Rasit Gurdilek, William Holmes, John Russell Taylor, Erik Sandberg-Diment, Alexandra Jackson, Yossi Melman, Beryl Dixon, Robert Matthews, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Irving Wardle, Ben Pimlott, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, David Hands and Michael Stevenson, John England, Ian Smith, Wayland Kennet, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Paul Newman, Austin Sammut, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Tony Dawe, Sarah Thompson, Ornette Coleman, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Lrd Kennet, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Chris Moore, Penelope Stewart-Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, James Lipscombe, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Fallows, Richard Sarson, Rex Malik, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Richard Williams, Ray Heath,

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Key seats poll gives Tories majority of 92 Tactical voting could boost Alliance hopes NHS crisis 'looms' as nurses quit Tunnel delay Higgins ban Portfolio-Gold Index Wave of optimism in City US fears more spies in missions By Staff Reporters: Queen Mother 'visited nieces in special school' Herzog returns to Belsen Jaguar sales up as Austin Rover slips By Staff Reporters: Ferry steward 'told officer of flood threat' TSB launches cut-rate mortgage scheme GBC Jobshare scheme for part-timers News Summary Acquittal for police Discharge for boxer Pupils plan a protest Office Cleaning Services Limited Trial ran on census Thatcher to retain key members of her Cabinet MPs call for publication of the 'two cities' report Picture Gallery DHSS hit as 10,000 strike 700 lose jobs at print firm Owen admits he was wrong DHSS hit as10,000 strike Civil Service dispute Tones plan attack on urban decay Helicopter project rejected by Britain By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Moves to end wards of court Health service 'near to crisis' as pressure on nurses increases Tragic sisters have haunted family for whole generation Picture Gallery Fear of police may hit drive on Aids Weeping wife tells of body on lawn NEC Two share ?8,000 Portfolio Gold Request on Aids to blood donors £3m grant to health group £7m to fight crop pests Fears for UK shipping Electric rail programme Investment up by 10% Rotary polio plan helped Money for airports Care cash Jail figures Government of 'double standards' under fire Havers denies allegation of improper influence by the Prime Minister on the Law Officers Exemptions to be considered Scottish rates Big drive for more teachers Refugee reputation will be maintained House of Lords Silcott 'error' warning Parliament today Commentary Waru of seeming opportunistic Complex message from voters as poll confirms Conservatives' lead Thatcher's advantage in marginal seats no longer certain Seats and votes Missing solicitor 'in gun threat' TWA Deaf push for sign language in schools T Hurd's goal to phase out TV licence 'not feasible' King Fahd in promise to pilgrims Hopes take shape for extensions Docklands Railway: 2 In the second of two articles Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, looks at the prospects for extending the railway which heralds the rebirth of London's docklands Jail shirts the target for raiders Picture Gallery £30m Severn bridge repairs Axe head hidden in skirt, court told Fraud trial judges get lessons in accounting A Conscious Forgery of History under the Aegin of… Gaborone wins dispute on visas World Summary Homeless chaos fear Junejo told to be firm Human rights appeal (Reuter): Editor goes free (Reuter): Smash hit for WHO Botswana witchcraft fear sparked riots before royal visit Peres on peace trip (Reuter): Ban on magazine Reagan-style Republican woos black vote Hatred rejected as Herzog recalls hell of Belsen Sniper kills as food reaches camp Death stalks relief convoy for besieged Palestinians Children who fall foul of apartheid Prisoner of Conscience S Africa Malta police accused of attack on Nationalists The Osborne Hotel July date for Wright book appeal Hewlett Packard Ozal facing challenge over economy as he aims for another term Build-up to Turkish election Pope back to sample Argentinian democracy Chicago likely to keep black mayor (Reuter): TV pastor sued over 'threat' by God (Reuter): Fighters plan Libyan flees Mystery virus (AFP): Stevens free (AP): Clerks strike (AFP): Writer's prize Headway on missile pact with Russia President Reagan's visit to Ottawa Troops help guard vital railway to Mozambique port In the second of three articles on Malawi, Michael Hornsby reports on a significant shift in the country's foreign policy as it struggles to retain its reputation as a haven of stability in a region in turmoil (AFP): Odinga warns Kenya of slide towards tyranny Sainsbury's for Easter vlaue Kohl men move in after devastating Hesse poll victory Killer without a gun Terrorism is more often than faceless, none more so than the brand practised by Abu Nidal, which is both a group and a nom de guerre. But who is the man behind some of the worst terrorist outrages? Yossi Melman unravels the life and works of Sabri al-Banna NSPCC Ah, so elementary The greay detective's hitherto unknown visit to the Orient has taken the Japan Sherlock Holmes Club by surprise Concise Crossword No 1226 Showdown at Jordanhill A complex battle to save a Scottish school id throwing education authorities into a turmoil South African Airways Emerging from the chrysalis The new spring knits are a breath of fresh air, Simplicity is the key, writes Suzy Menkes Silvery treasures from the deep The new jewellery casts a silvery light over this season's silk and chiffon Howell Design Limited Scotland's glory in Country Life Cancer Relief Macmillan fund Auction dazzle People China coup Blue magic PHS: Less said the better The Times Diary PHS: Away from it all The Times Diary PHS: Lost cause The Times Diary PHS: Barry Fantoni PHS: No free dinner The Times Diary PHS: Off course The Times Diary PHS: Open admission The Times Diary Royalty's unspoken fear Alan Hamilton considers the change in attitude to mental illness after yesterday's disclosures about two of the Queen's cousins What hope for the SPD? As Brandt goes, Richard Davy assesses a party beset with problems Red scare with a black tinge Ben Pimlott Moralizing over the marmalade Henry Stanhope Battle for the Centre The Picketing of Graceland End of an Entente Target practice vital in trade war Alcohol abuse Poles apart MEPs' lifestyle Religious freedom X-rays in the patient's care Soviet weaponry A woman's work Price of liberty (From Our Special Correspondent) Dandi, April 6: On this Day The Bombay Government thought that Gandhi's followers were getting out of control, and a month later he was arrestedd on the gounds that he was disturbing the peace of the country Tax point Grannies myth Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial services Lord Trafford The Times Classified Appointments University news Anniversaries Computers with a bedside manner Science report Forthcoming marriages Marriage Dinners Liverpool University Service dinner Chief Leabua Jonathan Lesotho ruler whose opposition to South Africa was his undoing Obitury Mr Harry Watt M Jean-Baptiste Doumeng Floral still lifes show movement Sale room Receptions Births, Marriages, Deaths Lawnside School, Great Malvern Hillstone School, Malvern Clifton College Gresham's School Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Matter of Dreams (Fancy Goods) Limited Legal Notices Financial Notices Sub-Share Certificates Registered in the Name of… Super Secretaries Theatre London Entertainment Other Events A hard lesson for the future Television Mediocrity diminished Theatre Arturo Ui Queen's Fine progeny of humble birth Galleries John Russell Taylor knee-deep in delights and curiosities in South Kensington. Where the new spring shows are bursting but all over Concert BBCPO/Howarth Studio 7, Manchester/Radio 3 Pilgram's Progress Jazz Ornette Coleman Town & Country Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden From a Correspondent New York: Three dead as highway bridge collapses Second hostage held by loyalist prisoners Authorities to sit out jail protest The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,324 Weather Britain delays European research Rolls-Royce loses Airbus engine race Fever rife among practising MPs Frank Johnson in the Commons Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Queens Moat leaps 42% £17m Myson Brammer dips Stock Markets Summary Interest Rates Currencies Main Price Changes Gold North Sea Oil Tunnel share sale shelved £75m July cash call to bridge the gap By Our City Staff: Guinness in talks to resolve Dewar's trademark wrangle Extel slumps on news of Maxwell sale plan High stakes for City gamblers Merrill Lynch acts against four employees after inquiry Avana fails in fight to escape from RHM Howard opens sparring with Japanese leaders End trade barriers call John Charcol Independent Mortgage Brokers Business and Finance STV leaps to £8.06m Standard bid not enough, BP told S Steetley Plc Holmes a Court move revives Standard Chartered bid talk Stock Market Dow closes above 2,400 Wall Street Brammer bearing up to 'painful' results Tempus Appointments Conference Guernsey £103.3m valuation for International Leisure Mrs Fields m store buy from Pepsico Costain wins £436m contract The Storey with a roof on top The Times City Diary Consumer credit at record £2.95bn Cannon Street trebles profits (Reuter): Texaco set to seek Pennzoil settlement News Corp buys into Northern Gerrard & National Inter Commodities Eurotunnel drives out of Morton's Fork Comment Kenneth Fleet Monotype up in its first year on USM By Our City Staff: Rolls Royce employees to have £70 free shares (Reuter): Hoechst searched International Factors By Our City Staff: Panel acts on Norcros capital complaint (Reuter): £64.8m profit for W German publisher (Reuter): Brazil review Recent Issues London Traded Options Traditional Optional London Financial Futures Company News Foreign Exchange Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Cannon Street Investments P. L. C. Third Market Money Markets and Gold BASE LENDING Rates Strong start to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodites Financial Trusts Is this why you didn't get that special job? Job Scene Ashton Tata Technology without the Gobbledygook Laugh all the way on this holiday flight to the US The spiritual home of computing wit I Say, I Say, I Say The Compao Portable III Compaq Portable III Amstrad 'fed up' with PC rumours Events Zenith Pc Z181 Portable No Other Computer Company Offers You Less IBM unveils its new done-resistant models Given the widespread copying of our products, you would except us to act to protect our own investment' The Week A war on the power users Morse Computers Wright Air Conditioning ACE IBMAuthorised Dealer A sigh of relief from the lookalike operators Microsoft' new computer operating system links with IBMSOFTWARE Will huge mainframe costs bring in the big profits? Manframes Nation not speaking I unto nation No need to run out of memory: the 720-megabyte disk is on the way Systems men in top five per cent Computer Briefing Securing a late success in the fast lane People Whisky's export rival from the Glen Scotland Grad Elite News International plc Network Staff Consultants Personal Computers Plc Leaping across canyons and grid Public Appointments Opportunities for legal staff are better in Bromley Management Challenge Promotion Prospects Bromley Borough of Milton Keynes Chief Administrative Officer of 1989 International… A Career in Computing Operational Research Project Manager Dartmouth House Centre Director of Personnel Harley Street International The Wolfson Foundation Gillingham Borough Council Guarded by unseen eyes Air traffic coutrol calls for tireless concentration and strong nerves, but the rewards in terms of pride and camarderie make up for the stress says Beryl Dixon Lelcester Polytechnic Legal Aid O & M Officer Department of Health and Social Security Assistant Oversease Police Adviser Deputy Environmental Services Officer The Landscape Institute The British Sulphur Corporation Ltd Cheltenham borough Council Thames Valley Housing Society University of Liverpool Manager of Security &… The Data Protection Registrar Scottish Police College Borough of Rhuddlan Wiltshire Swindon College Accountant University of Newcastle upon Tyne Lecturer… University College London Researcher/organiser Royal College of Surgeons of England University of Birmingham Accountant St. Andrew, HAM Kirklees Metropolitan Council Cleethorpes Borough Council Royal Opera House Raglan Housing Association Ltd Public Appointments Commercial Property D. J. Freeman & Co. Reuter Simkin Chislehurst Locums Glastonbury Somerset Sj Berwin & Co SJ Berwin & Co Brighton Lawrence Graham Linklaters & Paines Crown Prosecution Service Buy-out and Venture Capital Stephenson Harwood Bournemouth Borough Council Meredith Scott Recruitment Baker & McKenzie Norfolk: A New Kind of Challenge Sun Life Forward Trust Group Nabarro Nathanson Turner Kenneth Brown Essex Magistrate's Courts Committee Chancery Legal Appointments We Know the Law Stein Swede Jay & Bibring Solicitors Merril Lynch Northumbrian Water Wiltshire County Council Assistant Solicitor Lawyer Chambers and Partners Michael Page Partnership Lawrence Tucketts Litigation Bristol Two Assistant Solicitors Required Assoclated British Ports Diary of Classified the Times Champers and Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax Lawyers Doncaster Magistrates' Court Law Personnel Interested in Labour Law? Badenoch & Clark British Gas Citicorp Director of Institute of Professional Legal Studies Legal Cashier Luton, Beds Solicitor Required National Council for Voluntary Organisations Mid Lincolnshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Litigation Solicitor A National Centre for Advanced Computing Coplan Confidential Tuck & Mann Solicitors South Lakeland (Kirkby Lonsdale) W Davies & Son Woking Solicitor Conveyancer Assistant Solicitor South Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barrister's Clerk Legal LA CREME Legal Secretary SEC TO Company Solicitor W1 to £10,000 R Brown Federation of Master Builders Gordon Fisher… Co/com, Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law Business Affairs Manager Solicitor Sec to Company Solicitor Harbottle and Lewis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freezing assets before drugs trial Assumption in fixing market rent Opportunity for young hopefuls to shine on the satellite circuit Tennis By a Special Correspondent: Ralts set to challenge Reynard dominance Motor Sport Italians in lead Davies has game plan and words of encouragement Golf: The Long-Driving British Player is Confident of Making Inroads on the us Circuit She enjoys Playing before US crowds One shot outside the course record A case for European block Capital allowance claim fails Building regulations Jurisdiction over juveniles Immigration rules Mandarin: Lowe can recoup on Leprechaun Lady Racing: Northern Lightweight Jockey Has Chance to Compensative for Weighing-In Oversight at Doncaster Mandarin: Nottingham Selection Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Scudamore rejects RSPCA criticism Reference Point not ruled out of Guineas Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selection No Title Nottingham results Folkestone Scholfield loses out in thrilling finishes Point-To-Point Blinkered first time Kelly fights for status over payments Swimming Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Imran claims Pakistan tour team will be full of fighting spirit Cricket Call for life ban Bombers stung by the wily Wasps Ice Hockey Argentina are back in action at Willesden Hockey By a Correspondent: Jarvis left out for trip to Sweden Volleyball Stark relishes a great challenge Relaxed approach and stange sense of timing bring rewards Overseas Results Real lead Spanish play-offs Football New move to save Halifax Today's Fixtures Dispute over track on agenda Solution looked for no Friday Capital resurgence gains momentum Balance of football power begins to shift as London takes five out of six PFA outstanding player awards Wigan fly to another dimension Rugby League Delight in a clean sweep Yachting Ireland will play safe Schoolboy trio keep their places England players await final ruling on question of caps Rugby Union For the Record By a Correspondent: Cutler and Allcock crash out Bowls Snow Reports FISA say drivers must pay price Motor Racing Operation for Stevens Judo Series to minor in minor sports Desingned to make people take notice Skill of producers, ability of sports BBC 1 Save the Children Week 1987 Juliet is re-born in Ulster Choice Edited by Peter Dear and Peter Davalle Variations Higgins banned for six months and fined £12,000 Extensive record of offences Spurs still going for the double Picture Gallery Bannister's treble shatters Watford Coloured card to come back Picture Gallery Hunt wins first round with style Dispute as former League men play in Union game Moriarty to captain Wales Beattie ruled out May date for Marsh Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Clark must master his appointment with fear County ground drenched by flood Cowdell seeks title revenge

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