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News from 23/04/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, I. E. Jones, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, William Stephens, Barbara Lamb, Simon Barnes, A. Chandler, Peter Marson, Andrew Longmore, Medical Briefing, Peter Sperryn, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Christopher N. Middleton, Simon Jones, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Isabel Raphael, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Donald Woods, Joe Joseph, Dorothy Parr, Peter Brown, Anne Sofer, Allan Massie, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Jack Levy, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Mick Cleary, Peter Ackroyd, Ray Kennedy, Martin Cropper, Alan Hamilton, J. Hamilton Stutt, Michael Hamlyn, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Diana Geddes, Frederick Warner, Peter Evans and Howard Foster, Luc Montagnier, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, C. J. G. Stanley, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Burton, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Charles Clive-Ponsonby-Fane, Simon Tait, Gordon M. L. Smith, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Mr John Monks, Edward Fennell, Anthony Sampson, Anne Kiggell, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, W. E. Grenville-Grey, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Nicholas Beeston, Charles Harrison, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, John A. Hill, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, T. D. Stirk, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, Ian Ross, Frederick Lawton, Richard Woff Chairman, Eduardo Cué, Valerie Goldberg, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Susan MacDonald Marrakesh, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Peter Lewin, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Colin Campbell and David Watts, Stephen Pettitt, George Chesterton, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, I. W., S. Samant, Bailey Morris, Eric Barton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Peter Denman, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Richard Williams, Ray Heath,

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Tory promise of 25p income tax rate 'soon' Latest poll heightens election speculation Campaign hots up for local polls Scots in final Times Focus Learn to grow Portfolio Open degrees Index Massive Tory lead points to June Teachers 'no' to cover ban Picture Gallery Doomed Zeebrugge ferry reveals its horror Cars lie crushed like toys Six blacks shot dead in S Africa crackdown 'More than 80' Tamils killed Sri Lanka's growing violence Callaghan appointed Knight of the Garter Invest For School Fees Ltd A twin—after 1½ years Concorde hitch closes airport News Summary Vauxhall walk out Le Carré plans trip RAF jet in sea Player can stay Body found in field Mercury joins contest in radio-paging service TWA Defiance by party Shipping write off Lawyers can seek compensation on court delay Propaganda battle begins in run-up to local elections Car makers choose Europe for design TWA flies to nearly 100 US cities Pilgrims' gift to sick child £45,000 'whip-round' by air passengers Multiple Sclerosis Coroner overturns 'suicide' theory by Spanish police Aids fear drove man to kill Prisoner died after wrong treatment Buyers told of pre-payment pitfalls North worst area for heart disease Crawford makes a dramatic comeback Phantom returns to standing ovation Reprieve for dogs who aren't spot on Young sees labour relations success Wallace Heaton Police wait for drug tests Lake girl mystery Cash may go towards newer car Portfolie gold Tory policy has given country 'real confidence' By Our Political Staff: Food costs 'up 81p a household' Reinforcements not needed Cyprus atatement Tories 'plotting against jobless' Nato would be foolish to hurry arms decisions, MPs are told NHS pay decision expected Zircon affair not over, Renton told Foreign Office Glue sniff Bill is presented Parliament today Tories accused on pubs Bill R & D gibe rejected Diplomats 'improving' 'No evidence' on jail tests Statement on policy post Permission to leave Graffiti cost Spending cuts pose threat to museums' increasing success Now brains dram inside Britain By Our Agriculture Correspondent: Owners oppose land 'tax' The Security & Growth Bond The Ultimate Managed Fund! University Medical & General Ltd Plea for more aid on care 'Sadness' at Waite biography International Security Council Westward Ho! Waldegrave Anger at sheikh's firework party Manifesto pledge on obscenity expected "Hunter's father picked him up in a brand… (AP): American is jailed in Iran for spying World Summary (Reuter): Poles accuse envoy SS card decision Vatican outrage Fuel place rise off EEC fat tax rejected Ruling on execution Murder finding Solidarity leader considers his destiny The memorirs of Lech Walesa Memory of failure for Achille Lauro hijack mastermind Supreme Court to suspend rights trials in Argentina Pentagon uncovers secret army fund for rebels From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Counsels of caution as missile offer causes split on Capitol Hill Hassan enraged by Palestinian snub PLO hardline on Western Sahara University Medical & General Ltd Dangers persist in soil radiation around Chernobyl Cypriots hold two Arabs over ambush of Britons Armed peace reigns as rebels lie low in Eritrea Eritrea, in northern Ethiopia, is the scene of Africa's longest-running civil war, now more than 25 years old. Charles Harrison reports on the situation in the Red Sea port of Massawa and in Asmara, once the capital of Italian Eritrea and centre of the struggle between Ethiopia and the Eritrean rebels Kosovo Serbs' anger worries Belgrade Aims behind the Tamil terror attacks Growing violence in Sri Lanka Howe moves to rebuild relations with Australia China and India in border row (AP): Punjab killing (AFP): Libyan spy (Reuter): Union deal (Reuter): Vietnam suit (AFP): Bedtime story Correction Credit Factoring Interational Ltd The civilian stands firm It took a lawyer's political skill - and popular suppoirt - to halt Argentinia's latest military rebellion in its tracks The Times Profile President Alfonsin Tonight at 9.00 Dick Turpin Rides Again New tomb for Tutankhamun In the heart of Dorset an archaeologist has re-created King Tut's burial place, even down to the odours Concise Crossword No 1239 Parrots in peril Pieces of eight in sufficient numbers could save two types of endangered parrot. John A. Hill reports Signs and symptoms Using the sponge Medical Briefing Rice risk Picture Gallery Hiatus hernia Japan Air Lines Mercury and a dental dilemma Can the replacement of fillings benefit some MS sufferers? Barbara Lamb reports Hoverspeed Lit crit: Or books for fun Peter Ackroyd reviews a new English as an academic study The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature Edited by Pat Rogers Oxford, £17.50 Foyles Art Gallery The Times Higher Education Supplement Poet of spring in autumn Chekhov By Henri Troyat MacMillan, £14.95 Picture Gallery New Hardbacks Newscientist Irish life in death Fiction Fool's Sanctuary By Jennifer Johnston Homish Hamilton. ?8.95 Regretting It By Jennifer Chapman Century, ?9.95 Lover of Africa By Vickery Turner Gallancez, ?10.95 Murder as a fine art Crime Marcel Berlins Bandits By Elmore Leonard Viking, £10.95 Outlaws By George V. Higgins Andr Deutsch, £10.95 Advertisement PHS: Seven to follow The Times Diary PHS: Peking ploy The Times Diary PHS: Dancing girls The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Free-for-all The Times Diary PHS: Wall game The Times Diary Wanted: a world war on Aids Justice - even if the jails stay crowded Frederick Lawton argues that changes in sentencing to cut prison numbers will lead to legal uncertainty, and more crime The case for the Workfare state John Burton weighs the advantages and drawbacks of dole with strings attached The making of militancy Anne Sofer True - and you can quote me Simon Barnes The Tragedy of Sri Lanka Crime and Punishment in Estonia A Diet against Disease Letters to the Editor Keeping pressure on S Africa Ferry disaster Butter to USSR The long view Wider fears on teaching of Latin Places in industry Fever and fury Meeting the Greeks Chaucer memorial School of princes On this Day Appil 23 1928 Victorian values Court Circular Today's royal engagements Free Trial Offer Birthdays today Anniversaries Luncheon Red Cross London Ball Harrow School Forthcoming marriages Royal Mail marks St John centenary Schools news Canon Harold Winstone Obituary Implementing liturgical renewal after Vatican Ii Mr Carlos Baker Mr George Heath-Gracie Dr David Owen Miss Olga Franklin Births, Marriages, Deaths Schools news 'Extinct' species lives again Science report Announcements Wanted Times Newspapers Ltd Entertainments The Times Information Service Digging in some rare soil Michael Vyner, artistic director of the London… Albery Theatre Shakespeare's birthday present Jeremy Kingston visits London's long-awaited Theatre Museum, in Convent Garden, to be opened by princess Margaret today Struggling for poetry Concert RPO/Mackerras Festival Hall/ Radio 3 RSC Chris Isaak Marquee Rock Steinway Spookhouse Hampstead Theatre The Aspern Papers Old Red Lion 'Kate Strikes Gold' Jarvis leads conference attack on NUT far-left The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,338 Flying Duchess takes over the reins Home Office challenged by Mauritians held in transit Prado paintings delay royal lunch Weather Students heckle Botha speech Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Bank of Scotland up 24% Savings rise BS chief Stock Markets Summary Tokyo keeps broker limit Trade talks between US and Japan end in failure From Our Correspondent, Tokyo: Restructuring call Growth to continue at Ashley By Our Financial Staff: Wall Street hit by 51-point collapse Decline of Britain's high streets Study urges checks on regional shopping centres EEC warns on dumping Landmark US ruling on mergers By Our Industrial Editor: Co-op considers loan option Norman Broadbent International Business and Finance Bank appoints new chief to bolster Panel Wickins confirms talks with Harvard Business Summary Boase profits jump 30% Defence orders pledge Reshuffle at De La Rue Vita Hambro Countrywide Sharp rise at JT Parrish Double tonic sends prices racing ahead Stock Market Alpha Stocks Wall Street Thais to ease oil tax burden Appointments Matthew Hall PLC Laura Ashley window begins to look brighter Tempus London Financial Futures Guinness to reveal huge provision for scandal costs Last-half recovery for Neill Ratner's golden touch The Times City Diary Floral hall The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: SHV gains 29.8% holding in Calor By Our City Staff: Norcros lifts profit forecast Floored in Tokyo The Times City Diary Parrish pump The Times City Diary Barclays' £210m issue approved Franchising's big bang The Times City Diary The Stock Exchange The pre-election boom gathers momentum Comment Kenneth Fleet Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance… Laporte Election cloud hangs over passage of Finance Bill Economic View Recent Issues Third Market Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges London Trader Options APV Baker PLC Money & Gold Base Lending Rates Equities bounce back Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Saving the inner cities Urban Renewal The problems of the inner cities are not new, but the methods of dealing with them are changing. They are among the key issues the Government will fight to get a third term of office Urban Renewal Wimpey Homes CK: Six hundred years to beat blight The appalling living conditions in areas of multiple deprivation Telford Nationwide A project as big as the Channel Tunnel Urban Renewal/2 London boasts one of the century's most exciting developments St Katharine by the Tower CK: Private cash comes to the rescue Burnley & Pendle Trafford Park Middlesbrough Lovell Do garden festivals work? CK: The Phoenix ready to rise Urban Renewal/3 Appointments Phone Cable and Wireless WLG FPS (Management) Ltd InterExec Training and education through working life are… Chusid Lander Home Economist Generale Bank Target Group PLC Think of Headhunting Coopers & Lybrand NEC Fidelity Assistant Directors of Student Services The Cameron Fund Judy Farquharson Limited Allied Dunbar Regent Street Tax Inspectorate Action for Jobs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant Showroom Manager Travel Company in South Kensington Barclays Fletcher Hunt PLC Hampshire The Director of Sales Beverly Hills Club BOC Ian Greer Associates Ltd MANAGER(ESS) Sports/activity Instructors! Lecturer The Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors City Based Commodity Brokers Require Trainees Legal Assistant Deloitte Haskins + Sells Leicestershire Health Service Fiveataf HQS Royal Air Force Museum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial College of Science & Technology La Comision De Las Comunidades Europeas Burgess Group At a career crossroads? Ruck & Ruck Fast Moving Computer Graduates Technical Recruitment Services Office Manager The Council of the European Communities-Brussels Spillers Foods Sun Life Unit Services Philip MacDonald Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus Sales Appointments Kall-Kwik Printing (UK) Ltd The Managing Director, Marlowe-Sachs Ltd Airlanka WES Multiple Display Advertising Items Data Trammg Ltd Lapp Cable Systrex Grosvenor House Park Lane W1 Varian Secretarial & Commercial Div. City Recruitment… Watch/jewellery Sales Staff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Consultant/interviewer Sales Consultant Good Basic + Commission KeyMed Speciallised Services to Medicine & Industry A Career in Fashion Swiss Centre Resturants and Shops Assistant Shop… Deloitte Haskins + Sells Grant Thornton Temple Associates Sales Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plessey Trade Directory Publishing Company Rochester Recruitment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The accountant as father A guide to career development; In the second of his articles on accountancy Edward Fennell shows how qualities other than being good at figures can take an accountant to the top of a company May & Baker Rockware Temple Associates University of Warwick ICM International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The National Westminster Bank Professor of Personal… Personnel Resources Accountancy Personnel Personnel Resources Accountant/administrator A vacancy has arisen for a trainee broker J. R. Parkington & Co Ltd London Bridge Hospital Two Senior Secretaries Experienced PA/SECRETARY Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Qualified Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Ashby & Company PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items The Samuel Lewis Group Legal Sec Susan Hamilton Personnel Ltd Imports of prime quality Rugby League: One Wigan Success Story and Another Which May yet Materialize Staying in the family Schools Cricket Cottage in park is 'open space' (AFP): BMW deal is agreed for Ligier team Motor Sport Usual behaviour inferred in seeking cause of accident Blackpool find a new home at last Canoeists provoke war Fishing Club is assessable to land tax Licensing hours Achilles tendons Underarm bowling Changes at Penina golf course Mixed goods are held in common Sale of MCC collection Laws of Motion Use of substitutes Just not cricket Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Cheltenham Mecca-Dante Stakes acceptors Starkey likely to team up with Don't Forget Me Results from yesterday's three meetings Mandarin: Lightly-raced Orban to assert superiority over Pontefract rivals Racing Forest Flower misses Guineas Blinkered first time Contrasting conditions suit Golden Friend Racing Ballesteros wins case for caddies Gold: Battle Royal Brews as Spanish Hero Meets the Princess of Wales By a Correspondent: Scots wilt as English keep title Basketball Australians threaten the British Real Tennis Japanese change forwards Today's Fixtures By a Special Correspondent: A predictable win for Harlequins Pragmatic attitude should prevail on replacements Rugby Union Sport on TV Toulouse in line for treble Mistakes cost Services Political success after 10 years of internecine war Martial arts are enjoying great popularity in Britain, but the sports are not without their problems. Nicolas Soames assesses the difficulties of drawing the myriad of fighting centres up and down the country under a single administrative umbrella Multiple Display Advertising Items Briton dies at regatta Yachting Tottenham youngsters have baptism of fire from stern Wimbledon Football By a Correspondent: Le Tissier grasps unlikely lifeline Leeds lose their way Last Night's Results Everton go for title at Airfield For the Record Foulds revels in his freedom after Virgo opens the door Snooker Edberg beaten by his own ambition Tennis Newcomer ejects No. 2 seed Old hands restore Lancashire pride Benson and Hinks gorge themselves in age-old fashion Cricket Reeson justifies his claim to prestige Boxing British Telecom Radiopaging Tele Vision and Radio 6.50 For hire: teenage bodies Roebuck wishes Botham well Disciplined Porto astonish Europe Credit Plan Gatting cuts the early dash in Lord's new year Lord's Essex, with nine first innings wickets in hand, are 274 runs behind Mcc Ferguson's final flair gives ecstasy to Dundee United Villa give waverers open door Moss on parade Sport in Brief Real spoil name on and off field Picture Gallery Tour is likely to end early Ladbrokes split from Big Four

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