News from 14/04/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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E. B. Schnapper, Chairman, David Wade, Alexandra Shulman, Andrew McEwen, Humphrey Wynn, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, A. C. Batcheler, Joyce Ellis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Christopher T. Holroyd, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Douglas R. Jones, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Henry Stanhope, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Francis Bridger, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Ray Heath and Ruth Gledhill, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Frank Richards, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Peter Lewis, David Lange, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Suzy Menkes, Geraldine Norman and Thomas Hoving, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Ronald Faux Employment Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Peter Sands, Eddie Coulter, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chelwood, Keith Foreman (Principal), (Michael Phillips), Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent reports, David Watts, T. E. Utley, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Arthur C. Clarke, J. M. Batten, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Brian Gant, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Eric Cicester, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Ian Smith, Patrick Cosgrave, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Alan Lee, Donald Thompson, Parliamentary Secretary, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Jeremy Hart, Jane Lawrence, Daniel Ward, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Sarah Thompson, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, Bailey Morris, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Ford and Michael McCarthy, Richard Owen and David Smith,
Resumo'Shred papers' claim denied by Saunders Former Guinness aide allegation 'scabdalous' Nine trains set alight in Soweto Wall St slides Oil shares hit Safety pass Portfolio Index Suspect embassy officer missing Positive drug test shake snooker professionals Picture Gallery UK delays EEC cash crisis vote Heysel ruling angers MPs Fans' extradition blocked Prison population is nearing 50,000 Saudis in Gulf peace move Breakthrough hopes fade in Moscow talks Former Getty curator admits blame for fraud Portakabin Doctors halt sex ordeal inquiry News Summary 'Informer' killed Tories in poll lead '£200m sea treasure' Lorry death Snatch mother jailed Imperial Cancer Research Fund Beatrix gallery Dinosaur victim Militant teaching unions 'are shrinking' Committees learn wheeler-dealing Tebbit likely to lead Central Office shake-up Jobless set to fall below 3m mark Steady increase in number finding work Picture Gallery Young out of touch says strike leader Councils face higher costs Local authority borrowing ICI denies threat from brain drain Lifeline for yard in £50m contract Thatcher 'bullied' Church Korchnoi and Kasparov in joint lead Heysel extradition ease collapses over flaws in procedure Diet plan inquiry by BMA Home sale plan 'unlawful' Flights may be cancelled Spanish air dispute Minister's defence of Latin Schoolboy must walk 5½ miles Picture Gallery Wrist injuries linked with computer work Woolwich Heart transplant first for Manchester team Overtime demands threaten night TV KPMG Civil Service fails to attract enough high grade recruits Sharp rise in legal fights with police Liverpool's poor rate of success Job Training Scheme: 2 The Youth Training Scheme in Liverpool may be trapping young people into joblessness after an apprenticeship that nowhere, new research has suggested. Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, reports Renault Boston Picture Gallery Passenger fined for refusing sample to police Sainsbury wing plans on show at gallery TESCO Commentary Pretoria sidesteps detainees clash Israelis open fire on students West Bank protest at arrest of 100 Palestinians (Reuter): Pope denounces 'brutal violence' at Chile Mass Self-criticism after Thatcher triumph Inquest into Moscow television interview Turks go ahead with request to join EEC Mobile Communications (AP): Guerrillas attack Peru tourist town World Summary (Reuter): Bulow suit dismissed Delphi to get plant War toll worries Thais Poll upset in Japan (Reuter): Siege Britons leave (Reuter): Second poll call (Reuter): Dumped in space Hart sets off again seriously hampered by $1m cash crisis Democratic front-runner formally joins nomination race Candidates for the presidency PSION Millions walking back to fattiness Letter from New York Fall in US violent crime rate Angry Lange hits back over flights to American base (Reuter): Plane hits gold mine complex (Reuter): Ministers quit (Reuter): Seven detained Plot foiled (Reuter): Short term (AP): Swiss shooting (AP): Hess rethink (Reuter): Forest blaze British Airways Crossman Block & Keith Oppenheimers Legal Aid Litigation Articled Clerk Vacancies: Chambers near London E T Ray & Co Somerset Titmuss, Sainer & Webb Rada Recruitment Communications Ltd. Ellesmere Port and Neston Borough Council Chancery Legal Appointments Sayer Moore & Co Litigation Partner Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Personnel Forest Accounting ASA Law Locums Associated Book Publishers (UK) Ltd Wiltshire County Council Bobbetts of Bristol Seoul Opposition vows to fight on as door to more democracy is shut Corruption uproar engulfs Gandhi Indian political crisis Macao pact hailed as guarantee of stability Townsend Thoresen (AP): Fiji's new leader will maintain US links Frel: a fraud for art's sake Royal Mail International Letters Politics and the uncivil servants There are no holds barred in the Civil Services election slanging match Huge tax fraud uncovered at Getty museum Concise Crossword No 1232 Lepra Just good mates After a year on the factory floor, do Rolls-Royce's robots seem more human? Yankee dollar dandies American designers of casual wear are set to woo the relaxed European weekender. Suzy Menkes reports Loewe Works of art by the yard People Go west for spring suits RITZ PHS: Hermon to quit? The Times Diary PHS: Phantom fighter The Times Diary PHS: Class apart The Times Diary PHS: High VAT The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: High flyer The Times Diary PHS: Hitched The Times Diary How to rule out election fever The pieces Shultz has to play Andrew McEwen assesses the grounds for optimism in Moscow The schools that teach a lesson on spending Let Botha get on with reform Who's for the Guns? Judging the Media A Candour Too Soon from Dr Owen Chemists and Communicators Use of US bases in New Zealand Student problems Care of children Garden seats Tradition of episcopal choice Food colour curbs PLO plight A space odyssey City of the future Unfair to Camels (From a Correspondent): Spanish Reprisals A woman's work Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Marine Society Weathercall Latest wills Name conjures up high prices Sale room Picture Gallery By a Special Correspondent: Detective work in the eye Science report University news Forthcoming marriages Reception Combined Trusts Scholarship Trust Baron Goold Royal visit Royal patron Colonel G. O. C. Probert Solider and technical innovator Obitury Maj-Gen F. J. Loftus-Tottenham Arthur Caddick Mr Mahmud Ali Kasuri Births, Marriages, Deaths Anniversaries Birthdays today Harkness Fellowships Meeting Rail society Church news Announcements Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation Arthristis and Rheumatism Council Times Newspapers Ltd. Theatre London Entertainments Katy James, the manager, and Brain Bradford,… A night of social concern Television Elizabeth Glass H. E. L. E. N. A International V. I. P Club Violent images toned to pleasing patterns Galleries Contemporary Scottish Paintings Tuberville Smith Steven Campbell Marlborough Fine Art Craigie Aitchison Albemarle Paul Neagu: Nine Catelytic Stations Serpentine Paul Neagu: In-form-ings Curwen Playing with mirrors Radio St. Joseph's Hospice Wigmore Summer Nights The House of Bernarda Alba Every Man in his Humour Mermaid Theatre Every Man in his Humour Mermaid The Greatest Story Ever Told Tricycle BBC Singers/Joly St John's/Radio 3 Concert Phillips Black pledge to Kinnock undermined The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,330 Lord's declares with a day of records Stumps drawn with a total of £320,000 Weather Tax men leaving for high salaries Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Dow falls by nearly 52 points Blue Circle up Profits jump Summary Glaxo sits on £712m cash City analysts criticize low returns on investments Million target for profit-sharing pay Mowlem beats its forecast at £30m Institutes press for tax cuts W German economic review Japan surplus at record Bank begins gilt auctions in May Fidelity Business and Finance From a Correspondent, New York: Warring oil groups' shares marked down By Our Economics Correspondent: Rise in factory prices at lowest since 1969 Caution sends shares lower Stook Market Reuters Holdings PLC Alpha Stocks Glaxo samples City dismay Tempus Battle of the oil titans puts Getty's great legacy at risk Saunders denies destroying documents The Guinness affair Papering over the cracks The Times City Diary Brick dropped The Times City Diary Savoy dressing down The Times City Diary So there! The Times City Diary BT on the right lines The Times City Diary Gerrard & National Inter Commodities Why Lonrho's victory may prove pyrrhic Comment Standard Chartered Third Market Traditional Options Associated British Ports Holdings PLC (AP): Dow tumbles by nearly 52 points Wall Street Eurotunnel elects a director Appointment London Financial Futures Recent Issues Reebok offer nets Pentland £40m Donaldson faces £43m writ Money & Gold Base Lending Rates Foreign Exchanges Cassa DI Risparmi E Depositi DI Prato Evered wins battle for London and Northern Business Summary 124% leap at Hornby Unigate buys dairy House of Usher rises Peel to raise £24 million Blue Arrow in US buy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Equities still depressed Stock Exchange Prices PCs in Paris - but did the right people take a look? The Week Rank Xerox Graphic display of desktop efficiency Lotus accused of copying Visicalc Copyright Morse Computers Pier Computers Ltd Wright Air Conditioning Software engineering is the big need - and it pays well Jobscene ITEC Holidays in the US and Med to be won The Times Computing Humor Competition Work of two prize characters Events NEC Corporation Optical Information Systems CAP MoD goes for a simpler system Defence National Council for Vocational Qualifications… ICON Flat screen for £950 Designing with a new intelligence Word Associates Direct Technology Limited IBM thinks big but at a cost to small clients With an order from Lloyds Bank announced last week for 4,000 of IBM's new Personal System/2 computer range worth more than £8 million, IBM could have yet another winner with large organizations, But has it deserted the smaller cutomer? Micros UK Sales Manager CACI Market Analysis Computer Horizons Why micro experts are falling behind in the wages stakes Salaries The mini is overtaking mainframe Computer Appointments ADA John Ford Recruitment Ltd Digital Applications International Ltd Legal Appointments International Merchant Bank Contact Ashleigh Bradford Maybury & Sagoo Conveyancer Keene Marsland Epsom Assistant Solicitor Partnership Prospects Meredith Scott Recruitment Legal Appointments Continue Network Staff Consultants Graftek Ab executive Public Appointments Norfolk: A New Kind of Challenge The Data Protection Registrar South West Thames Regional Health Authority Monmouth District Council A Career in Computing Hampshire County Treasurer's Department Kirklees Royal College of Surgeons of England Suffolk County Council English Heritage Consumer Lawyer Getting it all sewn up STudents can get a diploma after four years' training Gillingham The Hon Sec Campaigns Officer Essex Magistrate's Courts Committee South Ribble Borough Council Canterbury City Council Nottinghamshire County Council The British Medical Association Winged Fellowship The Children's Society Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Napier College The Personnel Officer Napier College Principal Officer The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Manpower Services Commission The Stock Exchange Natural Environment Research Council New York University Teesside Polytechnic Fiveataf HQS The Cameron Fund Royal Holloway and Bedford New College Ashram Community Service Project Badenoch & Clark International Banking & Finance Lawyers Linklaters & Paines Michael Evans Gould & Swayne PolyGram Badenoch & Clark Thomas Miller & Co. Price Waterhouse Daniels Bates Partnership Frimonds Warren & Allen Nottingham Wilkinson and Davies The Hatfield Polytechnic North London Plymouth Messrs Gates & Co. Lawyers for Hong Kong Michael Page Partnership Edwards Geldard Robert Render & Partners ASA Law Martin Shepherd & Co ARC Solicitor Ashford Kent Derrick Bridges & Co Barristers' Clerk Claire Wiseman Litigator Legal Resources Solicitor Advocate Debenham & Co. Legal Assistant Law Personnel Extradition flawed under evidence law Liability for loss on contemplated sub-sales Legal Appointments Wells & Hind Clement Jones & Co. Berkshire Solicitor Litigation Bromley Solicitors Solicitor-Cirencester Litigation Kentish Town Solicitors Cockfosters Insurance Richmond upon Thames Publications Manager and Editor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exchange of medical experts' reports Conveyancer Epping Forest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal UA Creme Conveyancing £9,000 ADMIN/SEC No SH £10,500+Bonus Chancery Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Local authority can appeal against order for costs Mullis & Peake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Payne Hicks Beach US Law Firm Legal Secretary General Appointments CSIRO Institute of Industrial Technology Clough in World Cup party as England stick to selection policy Rugby Union: France Base their Squad on Grand Slam Team Injured Welsh get Barbarians trial A phenomenon called Botham Cricket: The Spotlight is on Worcestershire but Other Counties Have Not Been Idle Pools Forecast England in confident tour mood The cost of not playing a game Drivers revolt after bias protest Motor Rallying Reuter: Sri Lanka settle for a draw (AFP): India players face fines By a Special Correspondent: Tauranac triumph Lead for Jaguar team McLaren prosper without Barnard Motor Sport League to consider bringing in women Tennis By a Correspondent: Livingston praise new score plan Volleyball Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By OUr Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Invited Guest can bolster classic claim Racing Sarry and John Hills to both Saddle Winner on Opening Day of Craven Meeting Quel Esprit and Eddery lose race Mandarin: Devon Selection Folkestone results Edinburgh Wolverhampton Perroquet lands treble in style at the Southwold Point-To-Point Blinkered first time Liverpool to face Denmark Irish recall for O'Leary Four referees kept on list (Reuter): Rival hosts Snow Reports Sherwood determined to make his point on return against Chelsea Football European leaders at crucial point Overseas Leagues King's second chance at Tranmere First-day exit for champions Golf Phelps leads a British clean sweep Modern Pentathlon Today's Fixtures British youngsters on trial Hockey Sport on TV New Road receives a Promise of honours Cricket For the Record Captain retained 10.00 News at Ten. 10.15 Good News Mize 'miracle' shatters Norman and has Ballesteros in tears Golf Final scores (Reuter): Faldo fails by a stroke Blackpool hope for security in numbers Rugby League Dundee put an end to Fife's flying start Ice Hockey Mecir plays a cat and mouse game to earn the praise Tennis £300,000 deal for package of top events Bowls ITV Television and Radio Called to God—and TV Choice New Zealand to back England over World Cup Metcalfe named for MCC Barnes off to Monaco Credit Plan Pakistanis to meet in the final Blocker's contract signed and sealed Membership plan is introduced at Old Trafford Science examines football (Reuter): Bremner's new offer Sport in Brief Francis on brink of a lucrative deal Opposition to Halifax's rescue plan The cup to fill a vacant shelf Coventry ask for dual lead at Wembley
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