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News from 13/04/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alexandra Shulman, Clifford Longley, Keith Hindley, Benjamin tobin, Andrew Longmore, Bryan Jones, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, Philip Howard, Simon Jones, L. G. Cuthbert, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Christine Fremantle, Richard Streeton, Michael Goldsmith of Associated Press, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, David Hewson, Ruth Gledhill, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Jeffrey Mizrahi, Roger W. Suddards, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor, John McVicar, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, David Barnes, Barry Pickthall, Rio de Janeiro, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Sally Moulsdale, Edward Fennell, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Nicolas Soames, David Watts, John Higgins, T. E. Utley, Ian Murray, Alfei Menashe, Raymond Keene, Nicholas Beeston, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Henry Golding, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Richard Evans, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Martin Searby, Antony Ashe, Maxwell Newton, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David George, Noêl Goodwin, Christopher Walker, Richard Evans and Andrew McEwen, Peter Aykroyd, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Mel Webb, St. James's, Paul Newman, Edward McMillan-SCOTT, Robert Grieves, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Graham Searjeant, Kitchener, Eduardo Cue, Bailey Morris, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Vince Wright, Lee Rodwell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, J. J. Porral, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Ray Heath,

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Shultz takes Reagan letter to Gorbachov White House worries on arms deal timing Coventry reach Cup final Portfolio Index Harare buys Soviet MiGs Benefit office strike will hit families at Easter Donaldson opposes Bill Lenient sentences review Fears over chemical spillage Salvage ships pull back as ferry begins to list Inquiry call on passports sale Council loan risk for foreign banks (AP): Texaco asks court for bankruptcy protection UK Cotton sues over Falklands play News Summary Assault inquiry Mortgage rise hint Best's charity Irish to vote on EEC Royal Mail Killing charge Provisionals murder two RUC men in seaside town Challenge to ferry ballast practices Zeebrugge disaster Couple die in blaze at hotel Champion shares chess lead Our Political Correspondent: Poll tax to bring 'huge increases' Inquiry on gun guards in court and jury lists Labour attacks Owen's terms £400m bill as heart disease 'kills four an hour in Britain' Aids payment call for haemophiliacs 'Horrific' sex attack on girl, 4 Fishing was for ancient wretches Head denounces Baker strategy 'Poor diet' of families on benefits Picture Gallery Phillips Political power questioned Appointment of bishops Tanks move in as Heathrow put on alert Winner to throw a huge party Portfolio Gold Women pilots B. A. A. Police try to combat fall in public's confidence Long wait for by-pass roads Museums' anger at decision Tax deal on painting Trainee becomes a victim of success Welsh TUC in mood for breakaway NEC Hope revived for those who saw no prospect of work Job Training Scheme: 1 Cathay Pacific (AP): Reagan supports Baby M ruling World Summary Soccer riot dead Van Gogh buyer row (AP): Gonzalez strike Bill (AP): Portuguese pledge Warhol accusation Mugabe's MiGs alter the balance Car blasts hit Beirut (AP): Nuclear hitch Shadow of violence mars Malta rallies Prague will keep the lid on despite Gorbachov Pope rebuffs 'dirty war' accusations Latin American visit ends Angry Kremlin hits out at spy 'mania' Sour start for Shultz visit to Moscow Settlers' fury over West Bank death blocks peace hopes (Reuter): Russians complete docking in space walk British Nuclear Fuels PLC Chun freezes reform of constitution until after 1988 Olympics (AP): Opposition gains in Japanese poll Nakasone sales tax unpopular Security minister ousted in China Sir Joh's new party National Training Awards (Reuter): Left coalition takes over Fiji Defence Minister resigns in Delhi political storm Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items The Work Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartered Insurance Institute Gordon - Yates Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Centre Point Temporary Services The Recruitment Company House of Lords Multiple Display Advertising Items MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries De Pinna Scorers & John Venn Merryweather Skiers Need a Secretary PA with a Difference! Multiple Display Advertising Items Angel a Mortimer Relations Technology International Manpower Gordon-Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stock Exchange MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Graduate Secretary Executive Recruitment Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Multiple Display Advertising Items The Grosvenor Bureau Tutu to challenge Pretoria ban from the pulpit Latest decree tightens controls still further Botha takes tough line La Creme De La Creme Bernadette of Bond St Merryweather Susan Beck Mayfair Property Consultants Requires Merryweather WW Public Relations Secretary Billion-dollar litter of Libyans' desert defeat The Advertising Creative Circle Administrative Private Secretary Experienced PA/SECRETARY Accounts/admin/sec The Work Shop English with Spanish Countdown We Need a Queen Bee! Secretary Receptionist £10,000 Italian Bond Street Bureau Miller McNish La Creme Continues on Page 28 (AP): Crash fire in US sees 16,000 evacuated (Reuter): Civilians die (AP): Ceasefire call (AFP): Duvalier stay (AFP): Ship saves 92 (Reuter): Sharp rises 'Too good to be true, isn't she?… Kensington School of English The Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables Making trouble, for peace On August 9,1945, an atomic bomb destroyed Nagasaki. For years, the survivors Senji Yagamuchi (left) among them fought for recognition, which finally came with the rise of the Japanese peace movement. Caroline Moorehead describes the attitudes of today's peace seekers, both eastern and western The night the ship went down The glamour of the Titanic, which sank 75 years ago this week, continues to intrigue devotees Be a Friend of guide dogs 'The Americans needed us as guinea-pigs' Venice Langdale To the manor drawn Running your own stately home may seem like a dream, but as Lee Rodwell discovered, every drawbridge has its drawbacks Concise Crossword No 1231 Air France Uphill battle The constant tramp of feet is wearing out the Pennine Way. Molly Porter faces the daunting task of restoring it Snob values How to raise a genius Psychologist David Lewis shows, in a new book, how parents hold the key to their children's intellectual success Afghan Relief PHS: Christian brothers? PHS: Election nerves PHS: Mugshot PHS: Unsisterly Picture Gallery PHS: Message heard The truth about jury-nobbling After last week's allegations at the Old Bailey, John McVicar explains how the villains' friends actually go about it Going into overdrive for Kasparov's throne Free me from the tyranny of Foodies Benard levin: way we Live now South African realities T. E. Utley A kweer thing, this learn pack Philip Howard Missiles and Mistrust The Dollar Deficit Egypt's Economic Road Coping with national disasters Planning consent Beauty of Bath Science in peril Advantage Japan EEC food surplus Ice cream query Heritage at stake in Gibraltar Chaucer memorial On this Day April 13 1918 Victorian values Clamp down Court Circular Multiple Sclerosis Bishops looking neither left nor right Clifford Longley DJM: Nature notes Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Service Dinners Obituary Primo Levi Recorder of Auschwitz atrocities Erskine Caldwell University news Christening Baroness Blatch Births, Marriages, Deaths Soft touch that turns a quake into a killer Science report Birthdays today Fuellers' Company Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Help the Aged Airey Neave Memorial Trust Theatre London Entertainments Picture Gallery Labelled all over Television Dynamic fires Opera Christie's Mozart joins the auction boom Southeby's are today set to announce the musical 'sale of the century': Richard Morrison reports Concert Highgate Choral Society/Corp Theatre The Hole in the Top of the World An ape on the King Kong scale John Higgins, in Berlin, samples the fare being prepared for the Festival of German Arts which opens in London this month The Royal Exchange Theatre Company The brain drain could 'force ICI to quit Britain' By Our Education Reporter: Warning over threats to university research The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,329 The City man in the country Off Duty Weather The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Exports boost for Rover Japan to retaliate over US tariffs Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Pendulum swings to pessimism US Notebook Results Dollar faces crucial test Free-fall feared after G7 talks disappoint Crisis at World Bank Growth rate to be halved, W German institutes say Coffee price 'will go on falling' DTI inquiry is just not fair, says Al-Fayed House of Fraser brothers take legal advice Our Economics Correspondent: Inflation 'heading for rate of 7.5%' Morgan talks about top job Howard optimistic Japan will open up exchange Our City Staff: Barrick cuts Consgold stake to 1% John Charcol Business and Finance G6 has need and clout to end the dollar's fall Gilt-Edged Investment Trusts Money Markets and Gold Third Market Foreign Exchanges £13m Colorgraphic aims to make a good impression USM Review Bonsai, the little firm that keeps on growing 'Wariness' on new market Financial Trusts Unlisted Securities RTZ and Goal granted stakes in Dutch oil All set for gold to break $500 Analysis Pressure on dollar puts steam into a rush for the metal that could run and run Cannons aims for stock market debut Seelig to take the Stockley test The Times City Diary New chief for Racal subsidiary Appointments Autolease 'Gunboat' trade war will only wound US Comment Base Lending Rates Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Deadlines Prep & Public Schools Cardiff Thorpe Hall School Bursar The Purcell School Grosvenor House School Green pastures off the manic City beat A Guide to Career Choice Young capitalists need not feel they have missed if they fail to get a job in the City, says Edward Fennell Hertfordshire Educational Prep & Public Schools Bursar North London Collegiate School Royal Russell School Our Lady of Sion School Truman & Knightley Yarlet Hall West House School St Albans School College Secretary Bursar Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's College School Cambridge Combe Bank Preparatory School Wellington School Bursar Designate The Albany College Sidcot School Trent College Wycombe Abbey School Surrey University Appointments University of Warwick Queen Mary College University of St. Andrews University of Lancaster the Wolfson Chair University College of North Wales University of Warwick The University of Sheffield University of Birmingham Faculty of Education University of Warwick University of Exeter University of Nottingham University of Southampton Lecture in Molecular… University College of North Wales University of Warwick University College London University of Stirling University of Nottingham The University of Sussex The University of Leeds University of Strathclyde Posts Acton Technical College Education Officer Resident Head of Housestaff Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Council of Legal Education the Inns of Court… International Design School Head of Training Japan Portsmouth Management Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Saudi Arabia University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate Doncaster Metropolitan Institute of Higher Education Craigie College of Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Francais de Londres Chiropody as a Profession City of Wakefield metropolitan District Council Kingston Course Co-Ordinator Multiple Display Advertising Items A & O Levels Easter Courses International House Hastings The Moyses Stevens Flower School Fellowships Secretarial & Cookery Courses Langham Secretarial College Essex International Language Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education Appointments The Work Shop Personnel Secretary Victoria and Albert Museum International Properties Agency Sw1 Super Secretaries Staffplan Limited Angela Mortimer Merryweather Junior Secretary Executive Secretary Bank Wp Op £9,000+Mortgage Sales Secretary £9,500 Gordon Yates Caroline King Television Contact Lindsey Spiller on S/hand Sec £11,000+Mortgage Temp Controller £15-20,000 basic Charity Fund Raising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robeco Caroline King Secretaries plus Pa/sec Media Sec £10,000 More La Creme Appointments Appear on Page 10 and 11 Tempting Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Angela Mortimer Pr-Secretary/assistant Parlez Vous Francais? Harrison is on song in Yorkshire's timely march to title success Rugby Union: A Sparkling County Championship Final Earns Yorkshire their First Success in 34 Years Weekend Results By a Correspondent: Quins beat hosts in the marsh Detention without treatment Wind blows away virtuosity Sturaro's late try thwarts Scotland Relaxation over motives of immigrants urged Law Report April 13 1987 All can be joined Pontypool pay for late miss Direction to sell implies consent to hold auction Leaders bunch as fleet leaves Rio Yachting Rose Bowl goes to Americans Hockey Golds but little glitter Judo Three resign in protest Table Tennis Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Mandarin: Speedy Mister Majestic to rule Racing: Folkestone Feature Offers Williams-Trained Colt Chance to Pay Tribute to Guineas Favoutire Blinkered first time Lucratif collects the lire Armstrong toying with colts' classic for Invited Guest Hern back on parade Mandarin: Edinburgh Saturday's results Inspired Ledger thwarts Harwood Point-To-Point Craines enjoy family triumph Fate destroys Watford's hopes Football: Tottenham's Power Brushes aside their Depleted Opponents and Sweeps Them through to the Final Friizzell accepts the cause is lost Hilaire's lead role Large crowd sees little sign of self-promotion Lawrence regrets road to Wembley Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Oxford miss the Aldridge touch Superb Everton in peak form after rout of 0West Ham Liverpool's hopes crumbling away Albion ease their fears Fareham's hopes are dashed Woosnam true to his word with masterly Jersey Open triumph Golf Brotherly success lifts Merchiston Norfolk go one better this year Bowels Fiasco wrecks Head of River Rowing Last-gasp Walsall Cricket (Reuter): Bracewell brilliant For the Record Dawn of a new Khan era Sqush Rackets Swinton end season with a flourish Rugby League Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Fulwood upsets his colleagues by going absent Tennis McEnroe is fined (AFP): Vanderaerden in a sprint Cycling Britons claim silver medals Gymnastics Anglia Building Society Too close for comfort? Choice BBC 1 Coventry come out of the wilderness Just the result for the final Unlikely duo produce a game of rate passion and excitement Computer Field Maintenance Coach receives reward Younis left out of Pakistan tour side Burdsall's calm proves to be a natural winner Prost wins in the style of a champion Brabham ends Herbert's run Mize is the Master in sudden-death finale Williams allays injury fears An airing for pitches Sports in Brief

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