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News from 09/05/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Dawson Scott, John Vincent, Alan King-Hamilton, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Diana Wildman, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Fairman, Christopher Wilson, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Barbara Reynolds, John Clare, Education Correspondent, J. K., William Smith, Aberdare Chairman, Michael Young, Eileen Cole, Chairman, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Thomas Cooper, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Ruth Gledhill, K. C. Jones, Huon Mallalieu, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Charles Jackson, John Hart, David Butler, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Marcus Williams, Diana Geddes, Charles Bremner, Simon Banner, John Percival, Peter Lewis, Thomson Prentice, Dennis Hatfield, Alex McWhirter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Ann Williamson, Peter Bairsto, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Michael Watkins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, William Holmes, Peter Gartland, Roy Hay, Rodney Lord and Michael Tate, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, John Clare Education Correspondent, Pat Butcher, David Sapsted, Immanuel Jakobovits, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Mr Justice Sheen, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Antony Randle, Mandarin, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Danby Bloch and Ray Godfrey, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Tony Dawe, Lynda Brown, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Jonathan Meades, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, Chris Moore, Michael Kinsley, Colin Campbell, David Fallows, Philip Jacobson, Ann Hills, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Wigg, Richard Williams,

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Cabinet and Palace put on election alert Tories coci-a-hoop after unexpected successes in town hall polls New ferry door rules condemned Football thugs await sentence McNeill out Hard sell Portfolio Gold Index Speed-up for Bill to curb City fraud British hero's widow to testify against Barbie Interest rates trimmed to 9% Airlines fear ban on duty-free sales Sun will smile on runners Bitter Hart quits presidential race Questions fail CSE students Gartmore Fund Managers Limited Eight IRA men die in battle £170m clean-up for power stations News Summary Top spot for Ford SDP man defiant Busmen to strike Continental Shipping and Finance Ltd Offer to refugees Picture Gallery Cheaper taxis BMA calls for all-party attack on ill health and poverty Video study to assist children in abuse cases Vote for pay reform in jails Bill against homosexual propaganda stumbles` Parliament Civil service plans pre-election chaos Surgeon's unpaid operation gives Woman back her sight Royal start for Linley workshop More instructors aid Mozambique Patients face £3m costs in drug case Drinking time Bill deferred Curb on Ulster paramilitaries Human rights Judge orders ferry heads to explain confused new rules Mother in Kim trial 'told the police how her daughter longed to die' Clue to killer of boy BBC is beaming at Europe Women get key to beating attacks The hunting of the Headhunters Football hooligans await sentence Disgrace of former judge Portakabin school to start in grounds of historic home The London Gem Exchange Ltd 'Binbag' woman trapped by fire Queen ends town boycott Results in Thursday's local elections Metropolitan districts Picture Gallery Spectre across the Mersey as Militants claim victory Alliance score on the fourth recount Veteran dampens Tory win General wins new role Plymouth delights Owen State Department defends envoy World Summary China expels reporter Table of rights Irish 'threat' to EEC Australia visits (AP): Record inflation adds to pressure on Sarney Liberals reject Tutu call to quit House Hospital siege Sakharov award Hart: the non-Teflon candidate comes unstuck Washington View From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Secord stands by his principles Man in the news General may face criminal charges The Iran-Contra hearings Washington—The family of Mr William Casey, the former director of the CIA who died on Wednesday, has said that anybody wishing to make a gesture in his memory should help support the Contras (AP): Waldheim inquiry is blocked From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Nicaragua rebels unite in bid to save US aid The Times Russians hot and cold on US draft Allied Dunbar Healey visit to Moscow expected to set stage for election arms debate Lawyer complains as odds mount The Klaus Barbie trial Metro Israeli jets kill 10 in camps raid Thinking machine inspires new era of fast US computers Jobs spring from nowhere amid a shower of promises Elections in Malta British women await drugs charge verdict The Bimbo Factor India and China step up war of words on border Picture Gallery The Sunday Times (Reuter): Soviet ship hit in Gulf boat attack (AP): 16 riot dead (Reuter): Cyprus remand (AP): Mayor killed (Reuter): Super-bomber (AP): Heroin haul (AP): Students held (Reuter): Killer bear Victory for the conservatory Next month the Princess of Wales officially opens a new hi-tech glasshouse at Kew. Michael Young scents controversy in the air The University of Buckingham Under Glass: The First Computer-Controlled Tropical Forest Vector Services Ltd Index The discreet charm of a bourgeois city Summer comes quickly to Stockholm, whose inhabitants are more used to the cold. Michael Watkins shared the experience Expect More from Panam Britannia Opening the prairie oyster Fare Deal Travel Notes Expect More from Pan Am Hover Speed City Link Strike up the band Travel News Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Channel Island Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Ecole Lèmania Land of the rising damp Travel 2 Even when oppressed by rainclouds, Japan retains its magic, as Simon Banner discovered Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Jersey Overseas Travel Trailfinders Travel Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yugotours Maritime Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iberia Lunn Poly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monarch Air Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westwood Outings Agriframes Following in Wolfe's footsteps Out and about Full of memories of the great general, Quebec House is a perfect blend of two centuries, as Nigel Andrew discovered Link Stakes Ltd Simply for pleasure In the Garden The delicate clematis, in its myriad guises, is as popular today as it was centuries ago Garden News Gardens to Visit Weekend Tips Century Multiple Display Advertising Items DIY Plastics Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Memos from the home office Out of bed and into the office is a way of life for millions of self-employed Britons. But working from a cluttered desk in a cramped front room can cause problems, as important invoices and messages go missing in the mess. Nicole Swengley surveys the many new aids to efficiency on the market Multiple Display Advertising Items N. S.: Watching your step Tomorrow, London's streets will be filled with thousands of people testing their fitness to the limit. Will you be joining them next year? Osborne & Little Able Labels New Lines Top brand down on the ranch Jane MacQuitty meets the ex-rodeo queen who helped a Californian home-made wine business win its export spurs Great outdoor taste The Times Cook Soon it will be barbecue time again. Guest cook Lynda Brown gives some tempting recipes for whiling away warm summer evenings savouring the delights of food cooked in the open air Nescafe Quality street cuisine off the eaten track Eating out Jonathan Meades samples the fare at an established restaurant's new venue and finds a bistro-style place with an exciting oriental flavour Harsh mirror of the Weimar Television The Old Vic Wrestling with Ibsen Peter Lewis meets Suzanne Bertish, who has returned to the London stage in the role of Rebecca in Rosmeersholm Double structure Dance H. U. P. /MacLennan Typhoon/de Chatel Riverside Shining lights burn bright Opera National Opera Studio Bloomsbury Out of the mould Hallé concert Manchester Free Trade Hall Theatre Minna Von Barnhelm Young Vic Studio Concerts LPO/Pritchard Festival Hall Worlds Apart The Pit, Barbican Abel Barebone Traverse Theatre Edinburgh Rock Georgia Satellites Marquee The Writing School Sky Magazine Loser on points Chess Trumps to the fore Bridge Jumbo crossword winners Reggae goes funky Rock Records Telling tales of terror Review New Paperbacks Bebop deluxe Jazz Records Concise Crossword No 1253 Sutton setback Jacobites Cannes do Water music Collins Dictionaries Theatre Openings Films on TV Dance Picture Gallery Films Openings Concerts London Sw1 (01-222 1061). Thurs, 7.30pm. King's… Jazz Moore in his elements Opera Theatre Radio Films Photography Galleries Openings Rock Selected Television Rock Dance Picture Gallery Concerts Opera Bookings First Chance Last Chance Theatre: Tony Patrick and Jeremy Kingston; Films:… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican LSO Mahler Symphony No 3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commonwealth Gala Evening Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pirates of the pitch Crystal clear Points of Urdu Picture Gallery Well named Non grata Gobi trotters Are the Tories sure to win David Butler examines the mixed portents of the local election results Great leaps in the dark John Vincent charts the change from guesswork to computer analysis Phrasing a coin Philip Howard: New words for old Labour, blacks and the police How hypocrisy claimed Hart What is at Stake Rates of Success Fourth Leader Teachers failing to take the strain Where missiles fail Jury challenge For health's sake Lottery might damage sport What is left of Dante Burton of Conventry: European air fares In praise of aunts (From our Own Correspondent): On this Day May 9 1927 Two news items which, 60 years later, have a familiar ring The Civil War in Nicaragua U. S. Peace Plan (From Our Special Correspondent): Soviet Speeches at Geneva Cooperation with the "Capitalistic" System Geneva, May 7 Vespers hymn Setting to rights Court Circular Buckingham Palace Birthdays In Memoriam Colin Blakely Today's royal engagement Latest wills Service dinners Chernobyl, a smitten god Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Funeral service Memorial service Service luncheon Exports honour Mr Milt Kahl Animator of Walt Disney cartoons Mr Peter St John Wilson The Earl of Harrowby Lord Trenchard Births, Marriages, Deaths Cheap fertilizing, in a nutshell Science report Services tomorrow Third Sunday after Easter Demand for the decorative Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Services Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trustee Acts Sentencing role sought for the prosecution The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,352 Across Picture Gallery Weather The councils which changed control Feminists wince as the female factor takes US by storm Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet (Reuter): US jobless falls to 7-year low Dale directors reject £15.8m Sunleigh bid Summary Stock Markets Bank rate cut to 9 per cent Share prices surge to all-time highs ABF buys 23% Ferruzzi holding in Berisford R-R shares at 38p premium ILG offer goes unconditional Shareholders agree to return holiday group to private sector Godfrey Davis and Sunlight Service planning to merge Guinness Peat's new company By Our City Staff: Ladbroke issues writ against Extel Oppenheimer Index Morgan chief in US resigns Alpha Stocks Prudential Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Investors in record spending spree Stock Market Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Recent Issues Money & Gold London Traded Options Third Market Traditional Options Dow falls 12 points Wall Street Federal Reserve members warn of rise in US rates WM and Bankers Trust in bid talks Changing face of Ward White Tempus Dilemma over Britoil asset value SBCI deal on Savory completed Brewmaker profit suffers a hangover Eurotunnel relief over report Whittingdale Cash flood ready to descend on London Comment Kenneth Fleet The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Equities forge ahead Stock Exchange Prices Cannon Lincoln Unit Linked Insurance Investments Family Money/interest Rates round up Key Rates Fund Offers Base Lending Rates Massing against a merger Peter Gartland reports on disquiet among policy holders of the troubled insurance company, UK Provident This Week Sun's vital day £100m for loans Barclaycard boom Midland increase Lancashire & Yorshire Assurance Society Home-buyers must wait Fidelity Trident Life Midland Bank The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Fidelity Rothschild Asset Management Why retirement is richer in the 1980s Pensions The M&G Group Bumper profits are promised on Rolls-Royce shares Think of the benefits of a foreign holiday A summer holiday away from home is virtually taken for granted but, for many, holiday advertisements are a source of frustration and deepening despair. Charles Jackson explains Canada Life Homemaker Mortgage Service Mercury For young and old alike Bcwa Fidelity Barrington First Portfolio Gold Proper return on property You may consider that looking after your rented property amounts to a business and therefore should be taxed as such. The taxman is unlikely to agree. Danby Block and Ray Godfrey advise CMI BTS The fraud expert's view Investors Metal is today's solid asset Unit Trusts Regency Building Society Guardian Building Society Lambeth Building Society Wardley Capel-Cure Myers The Equitable Life Woolwich A corner in the canton Fancy a home in Switzerland? Diana Wildman offers some advice in the fourth article in her series on foreign property purchase Balancing protection of wards against public policy in preventing crime Law Report May 9 1987 Husband wins impairment of consortium action Bundles of documents Coutts & Co TSB Bank Standard Chartered Bank Who's who of the top runners Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV No clowning as the elite take the crowded London road to Rome Doctor who follows doctor's orders Tomorrow Paraplegics are chasing two-hour time By a Special Correspondent: Jaguar faces pressure to maintain dominance Motor Racing A race for all creeds and a few colours Gordon raises spirits Judo Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Selections Legal Bid should state his Derby case Racing: Master of Warren Place Can Land Lingfield Trial for Third Successive Season From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Chance for Seattle Dancer to atone Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Bath Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections From Our French Racing Correspondent, paris: Soviet Star may prove too good for raiding party Longchamp Field Hereford Selections Hexham Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Lingfield Park Highgate Lady for Nitracc qualifier Racing Armstrong still has Derby plan Hand of relegation Hovers Football: Decision Day Will Bring Quick Death for Some and a Lingering Wait for Others Guarantee given to Fulham A promotion celebration for Southend Overtime fear for managers The best of Brazil Battle-weary Burton Junior sides' chance to shine in the sevens Rugby Union (AFP): Berot blow Jones set for challengers to world title Powerboating Today's Team News Barclays Promotion and the relegation places The play-offs Amateurism dealt a final blow by IOC Sidebottom stays cool in tight spot Cricket: Second Successive Victory Takes Yorkshire to Second Place behind Northamptionshire in Championsihip Table Mayday to Imran For the Record Essex fail to allow for Taylor Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Sussex respond to Gould's example Glamorgan's win prompts a record hunt Wakefield decide (AP): Asian Cup date Regional Television Variations (AFP): Becker is pushed, close to the limit Tennis Dickson in splendid isolation Yachting Critcheson award Saturday Television and Radio P. W.: Sunday Atkinson waiting as Villa dismiss dejected McNeill Ups and downs of a manager Pirie back to run in marathon Bank of Scotland Former policeman on a fairer beat Rush looks to extended stay Jeantot posts a record BOC victory Senior's surge finishes Langer Walsall drop out Sport in Brief Sparkling Larkins destroys demoralized Middlesex Mike Gatting will miss at least the first three of Middlesex's Benson and Hedges Cup matches after confirmation that he has cracked the top joint of his right middle finger. But Gatting expects to lead England in the Texaco Trophy against Pakistan starting on Thursday week Topolski put on spot by Penny election Historic stage for modern drama End Column

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