News from 01/05/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb and Jill Sherman, Peter Marson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Richard Wigg Madrid, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Clifford Webb, Robin Oakley, Gavin Bell and Tim Jones, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Guy Ker, William Mason, Olli Kivinen, Richard Streeton, John Kentleton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Della Mason, Susan Gemmell, Donald Sassoon, Brian James, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Donna Leigh-Kile, Nicholas D. W. Thomas, Ruth Gledhill, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Peter Alliss, Rosemary Butcher, John Dorman, Charles Bremner, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, John Percival, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Bruce Buchanan, Director, Doreen King, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Barnes, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), Carver, Peter Gartland, William Holmes, John Grigg, Craig Brown, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, John A. Hill, Alice Thomas Ellis, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Eduardo Cué, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Graham Hills, Brian Beel, Iris Webb, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, David Harris, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Hilary B. Gordon, J. M. Seed, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Daniel Ward, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Clifford Longley, Religions Affairs Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Michael de Havilland, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Michael Williams, Conal Gregory, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ivor Davis, Ray Heath,
ResumoLords endorse sterilization of 17-year-old 'Pregnancy a disaster' ruling sets precedent Three girl murders: man held Hattersley's pay warning Inside Times Focus Portfolio £16,000 to be won today Index Siamese separated by new technique QE2's reputation bitten by teething troubles Local party chiefs vote to oust new Labour candidate Midland goes for 'yuppies' Alliance slumps in latest poll US shares soar on trade talks Ferry's officer blamed for open bow door Six killed as plane crashes into yacht William Heinemann College left £1m by fellow's wife News Summary Hearts delay £10m Regency villas Doctor loses plea Judges sue on pay Finance for Caterpillar rescue 'secure' Abbey National Legal giant Steel firms harness ancient techniques Musicians challenge union domination Thatcher era 'marked by rising crime' Labour ignores Bellos claim Alliance confident of Southend win Jenkins challenge on MI5 Wilson plot allegation Matinee cancelled before talks Seville makes £1.1m bid for world chess 'Homosexual lover chopped up and burnt Civil Servant' Precautions at communion By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent: Church questions education policy Two out of five beaches fail cleanliness test Inter-City goes into style Travellers' guide to best hotels Picture Gallery House is split with chainsaw Sun Alliance Thames offers all-night TV Open verdict on soldier at A-test Stag party sentences halved by judge Marines NCO is dismissed after assault Range Rover's output rises with US sales Scotch ban brings attack Concern over the Specials Fishing boats get grants Cholesterol 'privacy' N-power plant publications Car imports Picture Gallery Rowdy House senses approaching election Thatcher accused of being devious Medical research 'in crisis' House of Lords Finance Bill for committee Parliament next week Parliament today Waldheim is unfit to hold public office, says Tory By Our Political Staff: Students to be excused 80% of the community charge Thatcher silent on MI5 and Westland deal Commentary The Job Training Scheme Green Peace SAAB Ferry men switched bow duty for tea breaks, inquiry told Warning lights indicating doors were shut 'unreliable' Company will be 'generous' Sisters attack 'profits quest' Brokers jump the gun over sale of ship Fish price tumbles in a plentiful market Pope calls for aid to the deprived World Summary (Reuter): Waldheim invitation (Reuter): Activists detained Mahathir sacks seven Swedish reward (Reuter): Final mystery tour Finland s right-wing Cabinet takes over A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptns. Ltd Barbie's legal aid Ambush remands Managua troops raid paper as world MPs meet Ideological gap that splits the Greens The three-day annual congress of the west German Green opens in Duisburg today amid a struggle between the party's two wings. Richard Owen in Frankfurt reports Big business 'is still against Botha' By Our Foreign Staff: Pretoria bans May Day rallies US television crew arrested Major is forced to face court 'Egyptian' bronze probably a fake Cat's pedigree in doubt B. A. A Peres and Shamir ready for election as peace conference split widens PLO guerrilla leader spells out more trouble for Israel Senators attack ineptitude US-Soviet bugging saga From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Radical US line on tackling Aids Official says Pentagon rushed ABM decision Crash landing, Long Beach-style Gonzalez peace offer to unions Last stage in Hollywood court drama Italian Army demoralized by low pay and brain drain From a Correspondent, Wellingtons: Lange says Howe interfered in domestic politics St Kitts envoy resigns after Yard inquiry Peer is detained in Manila (Reuter): Refuge sought (Reuter): Peking ban RAF testing Offices raided First witness (Reuter): Moscow date (Reuter): Chad mission (Reuter): Talks fail (NYT): Policing boost "Northern Ireland is as British as Finchley.… Barbie's forgotten victims The charges against Gestapo chief Klaus Barbie (left), whose trial starts on May 11, will focus on his slaughter of the Jews. But the prisoners he tortured and then sentenced to death included many British officers. Brian James reports The Times Picture Gallery Space-age suspension for all This computer-controlled "active" suspension pioneered by Ayrton Senna, will soon give the rest of us a bump-free ride Vengeance declined Concise Crossword No 1246 David morris Robins for the pot Naturalists warn that Britain's common migrant birds are facing a catastrophic decline in numbers Who gets the baby? A private American adoption system is encouraging mothers to choose and form close relationships with prospective parents, says Donna Leigh-Kile Man and his big ego Why do women seem born to suffer? Alice Thomas Ellis ponders their lot Picture Gallery Dunhill One law for porn Cushioning Sir Clive Distraction Precedent Sparkling form New ground PHS: Crossed line Victoria-one agony spared After the Law Lord's ruling in the teenage sterillization case, golfer and television commentator Peter Alliss considers what he and his wife would have done had their brain-damaged daughter lived long enough to pose the same problem Hattersley's new realism The Shadow Chancellor talks to Robin Oakley about his blueprint for Britain May Day: frolics before fraternity Disraeli and the lone rangers Have brain, will drain A Humane Judgment Militants Again for MR Kinnock Off-Shore Detention Use of dual-capable weapon systems Friends of CND Teachers' duties Ethiopian prisoners Status of bishops US death penalty Shakeout upcoming? Obstacles in path of schools reform Jury challenge Des. res. in China On this Day In praise of aunts Court Circular Appointments Luncheons Society of Antiquaries of London St Godric's College London Birthdays today Marriages Memorial Service Anniversaries Association of Lancastrians in London Receptions Stradivarius sales are music to the auctioneers Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Schools announcements Viscount Trenchard Defence and industry Miss Josephine Bell Pere Pierre Benoit Births, Marriages, Deaths Taking the heat out of man-made fibres Science report Announcements The Surgical Research Fund Leukaemia Research Fund Help the Aged British Diabetic Association Bank Holiday Deadlines Time Newspapers. Ltd Theatre London Entertainments Picture Gallery A bit less sympathy required Concerts Barry Douglas Barbican Dorati Conducts Brahms Kensington town Hall When the going was good Caroline Moorehead meets Wilfred Thesiger, legendary traveller of the world's wilderness LPO/Litton Festival hall Dance Rosemary Butcher Whitechapel Gallery Return to elegance Theatre Temptation RSC/The Other Place English National Opera Camden Plaza Michelob Phoenix Theatre Force in sleight of hands Black Flowers Soho Poly Waite at centre of rumours on swap The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,345 Avalanche hero Auric is the top dog for action Butlin's chalet is listed for posterity Weather MPs angling to catch the big fish Commons sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound SIB chief cautions on trading Virgin profits Aberdeen falls TI Group sells Summary Japan in surprise interest rate cut Nakasone reacts to Reagan call for action on trade Channon warns of possible retaliation Extel prepares to fight £250m United bid Wellcome hope for Aids drug Company plays down Retrovir side-effects Oodles £1.5m restaurant takeover Majority for trade bill Consumer spending steady Clifford Chance Business and Finance By Our Economics Correspondent: Fresh hopes of fall in rates Candover plans more links with Europe Business Summary Mercury to extend calls Pennzoil says Texaco can afford to settle Single merger control urged Record Plumb profits The Trocadero Piccadilly Circus Bank denies share support Pearson up by 18p on renewed bid talk Stock Market Virgin plays market's song Wellcome victim of Aids drug hysteria Tempus Bell 'likely to spend £4bn on bid in oil and gas sector' Unofficial deals led to Merrill loss Ron seeks Stacks of luck The Times City Diary MacPherson will return to market Jacques Vert profits jump 83% Ah so! Such a surprise The Times City Diary Glorious Sir John The Times City Diary Brazil may block all debt payments By Our City Staff: Feedex profits hit by EEC cereals battle Tranquil waters The Times City Diary NEC Unlikely victims of Gephardt's ambition Comment Kenneth Fleet Big Bang—short fuse Tandon Udo pays £5m for Aarque Alpha Stocks Recent Issues London Traded Options Allied Irish Bank BP survey uprates Forties reserves Crown Agents raise profits Midland Bank Group Rolls-Royce warning Wall Street Sun Life A vice-chairman for Morgans Appointments Third Market London Financial Futures Luncheon Vouchers Bank of Ireland Base rate Foreign Echanges Kleinwort Benson Grindlays Bank p. l. c. Bank of Wales Norwich and Peterborough Building Society Money & Gold Base Lending Rates Wellcome Tarmac Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Selective support for equities Stock Exchange Prices Britain's love affair with plastic money Credit Cards This country is the biggest user of credit in daily use-and the promise of lower interest could mean even greater spending MasterCard RT: First check the interest charges Members of The De La Rue Group of Companies To the shops, without cash Credit Cards/2 Wilford Debenhams Every month, a Great Train Robbery Credit Cards/3 GEC Card Technology A sales drive for young spenders Data Card UK Limited TSB Trustcard Giving credit to foreign travel Credit Cards/4 B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Milcars Stocks Exclusive Bmw in South-East London and Kent The Beechwood Garage Bates of Maldon B. M. W. 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