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News from 02/05/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Paul Gosling, Irvin Wardle, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Walter Bluhm, Alan Gibson, Terence Doyle, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, S. C. P, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Diana Wildman, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, John Habgood, Jeremy Flint, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, Richard Streeton, John Best, Gerald Davies, Bailey Morris and David Smith, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Ruth Gledhill, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Hopkirk, Anne Barnes, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Peter Sanguinetti, Director, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, John Percival, Mary Whitehouse President, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Lewis, Terence O'brien, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Alan Bullock, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Tony Samstag, David Watts, John Higgins, Morag Campbell, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Bill Weston, General Secretary, William Holmes, Peter Gartland, Adrian George, Liz Walkington, Dennis Shaw, Roy Hay, P. W., Anne Gregg, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Peter Kimm, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, James Lambert, Iain Liddell, John Blunsden, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Ian Ross, John Bell City Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. H. Ransford, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, John England, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Amanda Pardoe, Michael Hornsby, Sidney Brichto, Executive Vice-President and Director, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Lynda Brown, David Sinclair, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Bailey Morris, John Dilke, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Richard Williams, Ray Heath,

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Research cash rise for forces to be stopped Money may be swiched to civilian projects Curtain falls on 'Cabaret' Rates rise Savers' 10% Portfolio Gold Index Mint may reduce 5p and 10p pieces Qe2 back on course with only the chef in tears 'I was asleep' admits bow duty sailor Ridley drops plans to dump nuclear waste Drugs fine on Air Canada Peres-Husain pact threatens Israel coalition New optimism will help Tories, says Thatcher James Meade Shirts Driver accused of killing policeman News Summary Record rents Woman's bus feat Snooker star ban Hunt for fifth body Hand-picked route Kinnock tells Labour rebels to 'shut up' Reids Hotel Cannabis fine Tall ship disaster caused by 'lack of knowledge' Tories would offer better choice of school places Alliance focuses on Labour heartland Local Elections Liberals' chapel of success Picture Gallery Barristers call for limit on damages By a Staff Reporter: Dispute on seating at rights HQ gets worse A. Wellesley Briscoe & PTNS. Ltd. Papers win leave to fight spy ban Police release man held in murder quiz Judge's error clears dealer Stricken ferry 'had too few officers to supervise doors' Inquiry told of clash in duties 'Missing lover had Aids' Down's babies 'increase' Chernobyl aftermath Untested drugs seen as life savers US Aids expert says it is time to take risks Update sex teaching, say bishops Sword of honour for US base Siamese twins do well after operation Jail for woman who led armed robbers Dublin starts £1m drive to combat peril Rover and Jaguar set to double Spain sales The Times Computer man wins £16,000 Portfolio Gold Son is charged with murder of his parents Rape charge Satour Opposition's scorn at Ridley 'U-turn' on nuclear disposal Hitachi Pub opening hours Bill talked out Cut-price concerts in newspaper venture Court plea on £6m tin debt Tunnel of love Reagan's son tells of sex molester World Summary (Reuter): Samey loses ally Strawberry battle (Reuter): Austrian invitation 717 Jews emigrate Spring of discontent MPs protest over raid on Nicaraguan paper Mud starts to fly as Lyons braces itself for Barbie trial Split in Greens Warning: Art can damage your health Black unions hold hack and avoid confrontation over May Day rallies From Our Own Correspondent: Pretoria's cloak-and-dagger hero takes to the hustings Picture Gallery Moscow go-ahead for entrepreneurs (AFP): 200 held as protests in Poland are broken up Subway vigilante 'shot me calmly' Reagan presses Shamir to consider direct peace talks with Jordan The Husain-Peres deal (Reuter): 600 die in drought-hit Somalia (Reuter): Student unrest Cash stopped (AP): Killer telescope Red lights off (Reuter): New envoy (AP): Gunman shot (Reuter): Prison riot Pain Relief Spray Committee confirms CIA chief Flymo Nude protest and church fire mark papal Cologne trip War of massacres in Sri Lanka Mercury Rowan Mullens From a Correspondent Wellington: Appeal by UK envoy over Howe 'ignored' From a Correspondent, Wellington: Hayden in secret talks with Lange on Libyan threat Seoul party set for all-out struggle 100 arrests in Korea Formula found to reconcile Quebec Wanted The famous four today Phantoms of the Boulevard The celebrities of Paris's flamboyant literary and artistic past still haunt a cluster of bars on a Left Bank boulevard. Adrian George watched and drew them Johnson Matthey Index Cop Beverly Hills Hover Speed City Sprint Black Prince InterCity Europe CV travel Just Turkey Blue Spot Travel Ltd Timsway Holidays Turkey land & sea Encounter Overland Turkey: from Genghis From the wild beauty of the east to the sun baked beaches in the south, Turkey offers the treasures of a dozen civilizations and a cuisine as sublime as the architecture. Peter Hopkirk reports Golden Horn Travel Falcon Simply Turkey Hotel Metropole Geneva 'Frisco F'less Khan to unspoilt tourist delight Istanbul - like a dusty treasure in a junk shop Sunmed Holidays Turkey Lazy days in the Aegean St Tropez Turkey Viasa Brittany Ferries The Holiday Ferry Travel Notes: Flights and Accommodation DZT Book now, fly later Travel News Small World Overseas Travel Jamaica Iberia Ireland Best Western Hotels It's all at Trailfinders The Grand Hotel Manor House Hotel The Magic of Italy Gola Air Travel Messing about in boatyards Chatham's historic dockyard is now open to the public. Terence Doyle went to see a revitalized naval legend Green acres open to view A countrywide selection of gardens open to the public Garotta Products Ltd. Garden News Weekend Tips An English country gardener Christopher Lloyd has continued at Great Dixter the work begun by his parents to create a harmony of superb architecture and planning. Francesca Greenoak reports Agriframes Weekend Walk Link Stakes Ltd Outings Laser Get on the phone, on the move Car phones, once the ultimate status symbol, are fast becoming a vital business tool. Nicole Swengley gives a guide to this complex slice of high technology Bay Jacobsen Persian & Oriental Carpets & Rugs Latif Carpets Ltd. A Barn Full Of Sofas And Chairs New Cotton Guernseys by Le Tricoteur Diary of the Times Classified Birthday Champagne Gift Service Shoparound Distinctive Designs Drapers Designs Leather Sandals Design Land London Dept. St. Rainbow Leisure Carpets for Sale Travellers Tales Paxman Musical Instruments Ltd Environmental Care Clean Engine Introducing Shop around Mower Sharpener Entertainments Three types of phone and what each offers Real fast food for reluctant cooks Guest writer Lynda Brown proves that fast does not have to mean junk, and that good dishes can be made in minutes First of the summer wine Jane MacQuitty lists some perfect remedies for all that heat and dust Grafton Books Eat, drink and be merrier Catering off the peg Eating out New restaurants should copy standards, not styles, pleads Jonathan Meades Fitou Top of the flops Television The 43 Rd Cheltenham International Festival of Music SKY Magazine Look back in anger A broken home and a rough upbringing in south London made Gary Oldman determined to find something better. He tried acting and won acclaim for his portayal as first Sid Vicious and now as Joe Orton. Chris Peachement met him The choices of career open to boys from his background were limited. Most men either became policemen or villaius He turned down £20,000 and eight weeks in the Tahitian sun in the film Mutiny on the Rounty for a play in reportory Nights of passion Intravenus, Riverside Scream, Brighton Fallen from the stars Star Turns Warehouse, Croydon Simply a train ride Theatre Whistle Stop Bush Overplayed hand Rock Hammersmith Odeon Prick up your Ears Bring on the clowns Opera Benvenuto Cellini Comunale, Florence Brussels bouts Chess The Last Election Gentle deceit Bridge Hillbillies and heartbreakers Country Records A perfect mess of spies Paperbacks a Perfect Spy by John la Carr (Coronet, £3.50) Two irresistible forces Review Classical Records Rock Records New Paperbacks Concise Crossword No 1247 Operatic discord Brickbats Queue here Collins Dictionaries Theatre Openings Dance Films Radio Television Films Photography Tarnished Guardian angel Concerts Theatre Rock Galleries Openings Books Opera Concerts Films on TV Jazz Rock Opera Bookings The South Bank Centre Viv's new opening Sporting Diary Over-matey Sporrting Diary System failure Sporting Diary Unrewarded Sporting Diary Punch lines Sporting Diary Millenium plus Sporting Diary May Gibbon rise again Hugh Trevor-Roper assesses an historian consigned to academic limbo Ulster: a more active role for the army? The true face of Labour Oh to be back in England Workers of the World, Profit! Voter Energy Fourth Leader Supervision of State safety Sentencing policy Raising the roof Broader curriculum Soviet strategy Watch this space Obscenity Act and the BBC Towards salvation Mass production? Modern British Ports Liverpool Silent but deadly Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Dinners Kensington town Hall Marriages Anniversaries Suffragan bishop Birthdays Moreton Hall School Necessary role for agnosticism Picture Gallery Services tomorrow Top price for Brunel photograph Sale room St Audries School for Girls Prof Howard Binns Controlling livestock disease in the tropics Mr David Divine Capt Auberon Duckworth Sir Ivo Rigby Mr Alan Haydock Births, Marriages, Deaths Buying time to save Swedish woodpeckers Science report Today's royal engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign The Samaritans Entertainments Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short Lets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations Wanted Legal Notices Hungry Hampers Catering Company Times Newspapers Ltd. Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic & Catering Situations Public action led to nuclear waste ruling, says Nirex The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,346 Villagers celebrate triumph The jockey who always rides to instructions Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Tin debt judgment reserved Rush for Rolls Bass bid wins Summary Reagan fails to lift tariffs No firm agreement in Japan trade talks US banks raise prime rates to 8% BAT ready for expansio £175 million surplus in March UK trade in black for third consecutive month Pacific cable issue sinks C&W talks Glittering prizes Rivlin to merge with CMD Barclaycard cuts credit rate Oppenheimer Fund Management Ltd Business and Finance Ratners pays £300 million for CES group Foreign Exchanges Prudential Strong pound pulls foreign buyers Stock Market Alpha Stocks London Financial Futures Third Market London Traded Options Traditional Options Money Markets and Gold (Reuter): Dow falls 5.96 points Wall Street Recent Issues Ward goes 'for sake of Guinness investors' Weight round R-R's neck Tempus Surprise as Khoo lifts Standard Chartered stake Surpluses reach a high Japanese trade US deficit mirrored By Our City Staff: Wigfalls sells offshoot for £6.5m Victory for Phipps in bid battle Penny Share Focus Ltd. Hattersley threatens where it hurts most Comment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Advance continues RJ Temple & Company Framlington Unit Trust Group of the Year Unit Linked Insurance Investments BTS Canada Life Homemaker Family Money / Interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates Fund Offers Base Lending Rates Home front hopes This Week More card cuts Merging nearer Open all hours The cardholder who crashed London Life Fidelity Henderson Fidelity Investors Investors A Fimbra Member MIM Britannia Chelsea Financial Services Ltd Protection plan for US-style borrowers Just follow the house rules in Portugal Picture Gallery Cannon Lincoln The day of wrath M&G Bradford & Bingley The City waits as Rolls goes on sale Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Framlington The age of economy The profile is low, the record is good Barrington First Sun Life Capel-Cure Myers The Sunday Times Benefits the taxman wants to hear about Lose your card, keep your cash The credit card companies report that fraudulent use is on the increase. Either through thefft or accidental loss, cards can easily fall into the wront hands, Conal Gregory looks at various card protection schemes J O Hambro Investment Management MIM Britannia International Limited Abbey National Portfolio Gold Fidelity Town Country Straws without flaws A council grant may be payable Just right for yuppie money Guardian Royal Exchange Important to identify racial group in bias claims Rule against duplicity is not apt for disciplinary tribunal Halifax under threat from spectacular match-winners Rugby League Tomorrow Rowell has holders hungry for success Rugby Union: Battle Lines Drawn for Cup Final Warfare on both Sides of Borden Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Bath pack finely tuned for the making of a record Swansea unable to match Cardiff's winning streak Coventry walking a tightrope Sport on TV Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Open race in prospect for Kentucky Derby Racing: Stoute's Talented Northern Dancer Colt Can Retain Unbeaten Record in Colts' Classic at Newmarket From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Armytage for Gowran prize Mandarin: Speedy Ajdal presents a watertight case for Guineas success Mandarin: Ripon Selections Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Blinkered first time Impressive Genghiz could be Piggott's first Derby runner Racing: Former Champion Lands 34-1 Double Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Worcester Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Perroquet pick at the Fernie Point-To-Point Rampant Ron Ascot bound By a Special Correspondent: Cooke seals England's unique win San Marino falls into Prost's lap Motor Racing Playing the Englishman's method of Chinese torture Painting a colourful route for children Athletics Lyon no amateur at winning titles Boxing Slack plays dominant role in guiding Middlesex to safety Cricket: England Test Batsman Regains his Touch while Kent Newcomber Finds Conditions to his Linking Triumphs, trials and tribulation at Taunton Somerset play Essex twice at Taunton this weekend, in the Benson and Hedges Cup tomorrow and in the Refuge Assurance League on Sunday. Alan Gibson recalls key encounters between the two counties A surprise no-ball from Dredge Two competitions lost in two days Equity & Law Igglesden scatters frail Glamorgan Clarke calls the tune Other Scoreboards Equity & Law Bailey left high and not so dry Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Rishton's saviour is heaven-sent For the Record Today's Team News Regional Television Variations Villa's fortunes turn full circle Football Choice Saturday Sunday Choice Lucky escape for Warwickshire from fiery Foster Cups offer high rewards Turning cow sheds into sports halls Sussex saved by sturdy Reeve and Standing (AP): Sport in Brief Piquet survives 180mph crash Johnson is on song for final Confident Everton mount final push for the title Stewart edges to a narrow lead Lendl faces Carlsson's test Torrance trips but recovers Villa's future given in minutes End Column No guarantee that McNeill will stay Villa's wage bill is about £1 million

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