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News from 20/04/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Wade, Alexander Goehr, Clifford Longley, Andrew Billen, Gerald Hendrie, Zahid Hussain, G. F. Wood, Vijitha Yapa, Caroline Phillips, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Julian Rushton, Philip Howard, Simon Jones, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Mark Ellis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), David Eversley, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, William Hunter, Gerald Davies, John Newell, Brian James, Bryan Stiles, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, A. M. Tanner, Chief Executive, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Michael Talbot, Peter Waymark, Edward Garden, Sydney Friskin Ipoh, Robert Fisk and Ian Murray, C. A. Neill-Higgins, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Bernard Richards, John Percival, John Hennessy, Sebastian Forbes, Marie-Louise de Zulueta, Andrew Hislop, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Paul Vallely, Ronald Faux Employment Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Beethoven, David Watts, John Higgins, T. E. Utley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Nicholas Beeston, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Paul Levy, W. J. Burroughs, Liz Gill, Roland Rudd, Gladys Rossiter, Richard Evans, Ian Ross, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, Chris Pond, Director, Michael Scott, Peter Dixon, Brian Beel, Barbara Toner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, George Hill, Mel Webb, Michael Seely, Ann Barr, Paul Farmer, Head Teacher, Tony Dawe, I. W. H. Hannah, Ian Kemp, Michael Marland, Headteacher, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Stephen Markeson, Eduardo Cue, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Chris Moore, Derek Hill, Vince Wright, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Hugh MacDonald, Penny Perrick, M. P. Tope, Michael Coleman, Richard Wigg,

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Teachers vote for boycott of national tests Baker expects parents to revolt over NUT move Vaccines 'trigger' Aids virus King funeral Hope for Scot Russians hit Play-off win Test records Portfolio Index MPs want action over gazumping Talks begin on merger of European airlines Violence at reports mars Easter break Symbolic PLO raid in Israel Flare-ups along border Inquiry call on ex-MI6 Chief Altonsin ends rebellion and orders arrests Helicopter rescue at Spanish hotel Greenpeace Ethiopia to ship beef to Britain News Summary Surgeon declines Two saved by RAF Picture's Waterloo Midas Business Promotions Limited Lake girl mystery Tories set to change jobs strategy Manpower Services Commission under threat Kasparov on course to win contest NUT under leftist pressure Takeover Panel shake-up expected Civil Service strike 'to aid claimants' Ministers attack unions By a Staff Reporter: BR anger at tunnel chief's remarks Seeing is a Cold Wet Nose Kinnock fights to restore image Man helps in hunt for girl Life saver NHS card in trials Missing faithful postpone miracle New peril found as routine vaccination activates virus Aids research By Staff Reporters: Salvage operation delayed Ferry disaster Painter to capture peak climb Two held in drugs raid Pattie in research cash clash Manhunt after child assaulted Sun Alliance Insurance Group Picture Gallery Scientists' deaths linked to inquiry BMA calls for change in care funding Decent in one court, obscene says another Pornography and the law: 1 Film Processing Blast victims fight against legal delays Hardship increases in wait for compensation TV chiefs fight bias charges Tjaereborg Tolls on motorists criticized GEC award for technology Hart tries to pay campaign debts World Summary (AP): Wall bars Polisario Shin Bet courts press (AP): Gang charges (Reuter): Family massacre British Heart Foundation (AFP): Soviet visit off People banish coup spectre Democracy's day in Argentina Gorbachev drive 'fails to reach' the average citizen Reagan moving to cut back covert missions Gadaffi to release 'spy' Briton Metro Beirut press loses interest in the fate of Terry Waite Envoy missing for three months Superpowers close to test-site swaps Nuclear initiative From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Reagan urges speed on European arms accord Tass reports raid by Afghan guerrillas into Soviet territory Tamil 'tigers' deny Colombo's charge Sri Lanka massacre (Reuter): Pope's Easter address defends sanctity of life Parkinson's Disease Society GE (Reuter): Seoul clashes as students mark protest Hanoi poll heralds demise of old guard Educational Posts Doncaster Metropolitan Institute of Higher Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses The Ray Cochrane Beauty School Exclusive Language Holiday in Germany Multiple Display Advertising Items The SMAE Institute Brown & Brown Tutorial College Donna Tyne Speedwriting Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trent Polytechnic Nottingham Prep & Public Schools The Gabbitas-Thring Educational Trust Limited The Clerk to the Governors Merchant Taylors'… Bursar Repton School Royal Russell School Bursar Designate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wolfson College Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of East Anglia Queen Mary College University of Warwick Japan threatens action under Gatt but looks for a negotiated peace US tariff dispute Critical Canberra awaits Howe visit (AFP): Springbok sportsmen rally against apartheid 10 killed in Karachi as ethnic rioting erupts Norwich Union Insurance Mexicans scramble over frontier into a legal net Who does he think he was? On Easter Monday 25 years ago, the career, and very nearly the life, of a great racing driver ended at goodwood. Brian James met Stirling Moss, whose fortunes were a national concern Bundles of heartache Childless couples and unwanted babies are equal victims of a Honduran racket Holiday Inn Mixed forecast If Easter always came in late April, would good weather be guaranteed? Concise Crossword No 1236 Tomorrow and Wednesday Slicing up the des. res. cake Competition is fierce among the estate agents of south-west London. But has the market reached its peak? Barbara Toner reports The son also rises Minivator Stairlifts Venice Gentle arm of the law Can a new approach to police questioning aid the recovery of young victims of sexual assault? The secrete of Morganization Janet Morgan's business is other people's business techniques—and how to make more effective Help the Aged Parrot talk Deliverance Seventh hell Picture Gallery Unbiased Swansong Reservations Plus ca change Mr Gradgrind chides again Charles Bremner reports on a campaign to extend the basic knowledge of America's learn-what-you-like high school pupils Pandemonium m paradise Bernard Richards recoils from the Dordogne's incessant Muzak Cashing in where Booker pioneered Down-to-earth Utopians Of course I do—dear boy The Expected Challenge From Callaghan to Kinnock Defence in the South Pacific Low pay in a divided nation Nursing shortage Health education Arts in education Ferry disaster Music endangered Moral puzzle in backing bomb Head to head On this Day English Thanked by Beethoven Food, glorious food Ice cream query Late developer Court Circular Swiftair Illusion biding in the statistics Stately bureau with a £½m price tag Sale room Mr Cecil King Obituary Giant of Fleet Street and political eccentric The conflict within Easter message Births, Marriages, Deaths How greenhouse effect might help cyclones to grow Science report DJM: Spring in the air Nature notes Service Dinner University of St Andrews Computer Insight LTD The Times Personal Columns MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries National Association of Family Planning Doctors PA/SEC Maggie Mclintock Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Pathfinders Picture Gallery Theatre London Entertainments Picture Gallery Films Picture Gallery Opera Concerts Jazz Rock Galleries Talks Walks Other Events Bookings First Chance Bond Winners Waugh the man rehabilitated Television Lyrical simplicity is given free rein Dvorak's best loved opera, Rusalka, is playing at the Vienna State for the first time, but the belated tribute is sumptuous, as John Higgins reports Christie's Shock tactics Radio Fisherman's tale Rock Percy Sledge Town & Country Vital touch of American daring Dance Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden Christie's Theatre Diary of a Somebody King's Head Concert Nikolai Petrov Elizabet Hall Whitehall Theatre Tebbit warns Tories on alert for phoney polls The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,335 A day with daughter and dog Off Duty Weather The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle The battle for King Salmon The wild salmon, aristocrat of fish, is at the heart of a bitter struggle in Scotland—and the jobs of 2,000 net fishermen are at stake Peter Davenport tests the waters Skipton Building Society Index Skipton Building Society AGA Glory to the Bomb Amarillo is where America's nuclear weapons are made, but the munitions workers have no fear of nuclear war. They firmly believe that the Lord will save them. Paul Vallely reports Battle for King Salmon Art of homelessness The oldest of the independent fine art schools in Britain is once again under the threat of closure Atlantic highway man Single-handed sailing isn't commonplace but it is common. George Hill meets the doyen of ocean commuters Philips Moulds that break a mystery An investigation prompted by the Venerable Bede is at last reaching a successful and intriguing conclusion Deportation for deception after entry Stokoe will not pass buck Football: Everton View the World from the Lofty Heights of Success while Luverpool Still Hgave the Pinnacle within Reach Sheedy provides the bright light in an otherwise dull day Pools Check Debt payable under charterparty Weekend Results and Tables Vendor liable over local land charge Unwilling hosts to the party Liverpool regain composure but mantle is slipping Oxford count cost of docile attack Regis is missed Play-off perplexities Leicester trip and fall off the high wire Weekend Rugby Union Results Club Matches Saturday's Racing Results Anxious wait for Simmons Rugby Union: Barbarians Hit by Injuries at Critical Time at the Arms Park and Wasps May Feel the after Effects Hereford Selections Wincanton Racing Four National Hunt Programmes (Eight More on Page 25) Selections Captaincy brings a change in Moriarty Newton Abbot Selections Market Rasen Selections Barnes leads Bath in short bursts to unlikely victory School of justice Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Cecil team to collect treble Racing: Warrem Place Stable worth following as Nottingham Celebrates Reopening of New Grandstand Asmussen has day to forget Minstrella has vital gallop as Forest Flower fades away Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Chepstow Towcester Wetherby Fakenham From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Fitzgerald to land more rich pickings with fresh Bucko Racing Fairyhouse Field Willy Wagtail flying high at the Curre Point-to-point by Brian Beel Results from 15 meetings Mandarin's jumping selections Huntingdon Carlisle Plumpton Uttoxeter Unhappy Haslam is forced to quit Motor Cycling McRae's win is a record Motor Rallying (AFP): Protests as riots hit the Safari Treacy plans to develop Irish success Athletics: Olympic Silver Medal Winner Peaks for Boston Marathon Today's Fixtures Honeyghan's uphill path to the honeypot Boxing: Champion Must Lift his Game if He Hopes to Contend with Breland Sport on TV For the Record Jones is influential in his first appearance Basketball Kerly on spree Exception to the British rule Tennis Cherry on the top for Edberg Midlands are helped to title by Yip Ice Skating BBC1 Save the Children A lifetime with pictures Choice From a Special Correspondent, Colombo: Records set by batsman in debut CFM Woosnam falls short in play-off with Ballesteros McEvoy reminds the selectors Pakistan weather British storm Bates and Banks hold key to the future (AP): Love's joy is agony for Jones Spackman makes a return for Liverpool's vital test Smith has chance to prove his worth (AP): Cocaine charges Sport in Breif By a Correspondent: Season is over for Beardsley Snooker stays silent on drugs By a Correspondent: Thorne's patience is tested

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