News from 11/05/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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David Dale, Katharine Whitehorn, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, P. R. Killen, Andrew Billen, Clifford Longley, Mario Modiano Athens, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Nick Rufford, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Simon Jones, Ian Murray, John Young, Argiculture Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Richard Fairman, M. D. de Marillac, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Julianna Lees, John Wise, Chairman, Stephen Taylor, John Watson, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Mr Kenneth Baker, Huon Mallalieu, James Troup, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Marcus Williams, Rex Bellamy, Mark Ellis and Harvey Elliott, Janis MacKay, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, R. C. Foss, H. G. Hamey, Gavyn Davies, Neil Kelly, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, David Miller, Peter Waymark and Peter Davalle, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Josephine Fairley, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, Dennis Shaw, Liz Gill, Roland Rudd, Robert Rodwell, RR, Robert Matthews, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Pat Butcher, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Walker, M. G. Harman, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, Paul Newman, Match Card, John Bishop, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Daniel Ward, Ian Stafford, Bruce Boucher, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Vince Wright, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Maggie Drummond, Robin Oakely and Philip Webster, Richard Ford, John H. S. Burton, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Peter Brock, Ray Heath,
ResumoThatcher will make election decision today Palace visit expected after Cabinet meeting Cash call for gas investors Murless dies Saunders bail Swedish win Portfolio Index Healey angered by rumours on visit Interest rate pressure Briton expected to head Waldheim investigation Record run gives £4m to charity By Our Political Editor: Crackdown on rent arrears £211m uncollected councils Sikh battle in Kent leads to 46 arrests UK Finance Ltd Smallpox vaccine 'triggered Aids virus' Ferry re-enacts path to disaster News Summary 24-hour bus strike hope Paper's hope Glider death crash Helpful Kinnock Missile malfunction Jopling to close fishing loophole The Missions to Seamen Rent control 'helps fuel unemployment' Trade union barons' jobs for life are under threat Unions ignore the secret ballot law Liaison is key to success in drug abuse fight, Hurd says IRA guns linked to murders Hepatitis alert over surgeon Ilea 'will survive Tory poll win' The Engineering Council Commentary Police deny claims that neighbourhood watch is a failure Morning TV audience fight Anger at children's sex abuse game Blast for mini-Sizewell Militants 'harm children' 'Blck racism' Rembrandt returns to public eye Poor fare in the Lakes Pensioners Dace battle of beach huts Virus mystery of police river rescuer Cunard count cost of Qe2 debacle Sun Alliance Triumph after two years Portfolio Gold Crown court rights for solicitors sought by fair trade chief National Training Awards, Sheffield Picture Gallery Harnessing industry to aid the run-down inner cities Technology centres Car protection on side impacts soon World Peace Work on airport road is delayed M1 reliefr Philippines poll launches new era in a holiday atmosphere Siddhi to tackle Cambodia issue From a Correspondent, Wellington: Claim of Queen death plot in New Zealand Australia's debt-ridden grain farmers reap a bitter harvest Australia's farm sector, once the cornerstone of national prosperity, is in crisis. The implications for the economy are profound and, as Stephen Taylor reports in the first of a two-part series, many producers are staring at ruin British Airways Henderson Hospital counts the human cost Israli raid on Lenanon Israeli election looms as Peres forces issue Jaguar Athens crackdown on dishonest party officials Machine-gunners cover Malta base as votes are sorted Refusenik dies on way to Israel (Reuter): Punjab deaths (AP): Japan quake (AFP): 200 in hospital (AP): Officer honour (Reuter): Desert clash (Reuter): Prisons jump (AFP): Crop damage Defence ties cut over Libya row (Reuter): Ireland wins song title Le Pen on the march Mandela home furore (Reuter): Coalition attempt Channel 4 News won the Bafta Award for the best news… (Reuter): Polaris misfires (Reuter): Airport reopens Corsican keeps the lid on Lyons for Barbie trial South Africa toughens enforcement of law on housing segregation Plea for Guatemala rights inquiry Democrats focus on rural Iowa Casey criticized at funeral From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Reagan role set to emerge Iran-Contraq hearings From Our Own Correspondent Washington: President's warning to SDI foes The real super woman Following the success of her best-selling book on housework, superwoman, Shirley Conran has asked Times readers to help with a sequel. As Josephine Fairley reports, this time she may produce the volume she had in mind all along Naughty bits (for men only) Parkinson's Disease Society 'I had no idea I was creating a monster' Home help in a crisis Most child abuse id caused by despair. Liz Gill reports on a scheme to provide an instant safety-net Tomorrow Wednesday Picture Gallery What sex is your bank? The Midland Bank is the tops with women, according to a recent survey, but its rivals seem less keen to promote the feminine touch When to run for the country What really happened behind closed doors at Chequers yesterday? Robin Oakley and Philip Webster reveal the advice Mrs Thatcher received from her closest advisers on the propects for a June General Election It's tears for Cheers The American sit-com Cheers has reached a turning- point, and one of its stars is giving nothing away Royal Mail Webs of intrigue Painstaking work by a dedicated doctor has opened up the secret world of the British spider Concise Crossword No 1254 Allocating costs liabilities in Opren action Queen's Bench Division The new Granada 2-9 and 2-4 Judge must not direct jury on guilty verdict Landlord 's failure to take action did not amount to waiver of breach The Times Here's to health Fag end Picture Gallery Right on No free trip PHS: Post mortem The bomb: reason, not gut reaction Bernard Levin: the way we live now Denied a home, by dogma By the right—dress Inside Knowledge Barbie before History Aid on Approval for Maputo Pioneers in a jobless society Village schools Tax effects on R & D Status of bishops Solicitors' tactics Loud and clear Ulster from an Army position S Africa detentions Station in decline On this Day Bouquet for BR In other words Court Circular Luncheons Birthdays today MSC Today's royal engagements RFC: Service reception Service dinners Memorial service Anniversaries Homosexuality: bishops follow the Vatican-at a distance Marriages DJM: Nature notes Sir Noel Murless Outstanding racehorse trainer Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Saunders Chief Obafemi Awolowo Births, Marriages, Deaths Viewing eye-witness evidence with caution Science report Announcements Diabetes For Sale Flatshare Rentals Overseas Travel Theatre London Entertainments Coiffeur contest Television Concerts Vlado Perlemuter Wigmore Hall Venice Christie's Legacies of the floods Florence, city of stone, stands in the forefront of the new Italian drive towards restoration of sculpture and painting: Bruce Boucher reports LSO/Tate Barbican Fischer-Dieskau/Holl Elizabeth Hall Held in a mental kaleidoscope Radio Westminster Theatre Be a Friend of guide dogs Britain's award David Robinson at the Cannes Festival (AP): Raiders kill 4 white farmers (AP): IBM turns up the current The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,353 Crash jet's flight recorder found as a nation mourns Weather Hart leaves the Democratic race wide open Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet By Our City Staff: Extel's adviser resigns Results Index Rush into sterling predicted Pressuew for new rate cut Quick profit likely on rationed R-R shares Plan to link City watchdogs in the fight against fraud Big pay rises for top bankers International managers given increases in excess of 20% By Our City Staff: Lloyd's tax plan may be dropped Lawson seeks to curb surpluses John Charcol Business and Finance Rowland offers bail for Saunders British Gas Share Offer Results of capping sterling Gilt-Edged Women move into the driving seat USM Review Fitter places shares Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Illinois Power Company Bond market spared the worst American Notebook Whisky faces identity crisis Strained public relations The Times City Diary Snakes in the firm Lyons link The challenge for Guinness of blending Bell's and Dcl Analysis Italian style NEC City on the alert for another 1983 boom Comment Rio Tinto-Zinc becomes RTZ Company News Investment Trusts Allied Irish Bank Dillon, Read & Co. Inc Financial Trusts Base Lending Rates Unlisted Securities National Westminster Bank PLC Lloyds Bank Appointments Third Market International Factors ICL forecasts big swing to computer-linked tills National Westminster Bank PLC East Kilbride Japan's banks top loan league Appointments Tay Homes in £5.9m cash call Company News 8 per cent Treasury Loan Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices The pact that promised peace Northern Ireland The worst predictions since the Anglo-Irish Agreement have so far proved unfounded Dan-Air IDB Weaving wonders Development RR: Growers back in business Farming Centres of Excellence LEDU Denroy Plastics Limited RR: Ready to catch the tide of revival RF: Visitors' surprise Tourism Northern Business Banking Bright skies for the planemaker Herdmans RR: Welcome rethink on plans for cheap fuel RF: Boomtime beats the bombs Belfast Software Ireland Enterprise Zone Prep & Public Schools Morrison's Academy Westminster Abbey Choir Voice Trial Bramdean School Wellingborough School Berkshire Educational Victoria College Hampton School Cranleigh School St Christopher School Cranleigh School Heathfield School Framlingham College Chel Tenham Ladies' College Rougemont School Educational Prep & Public Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Headington School VGA Park Prep School Dorset Looking for Two English Conversation Teachers Truman & Knightley Exeter Cathedral School Winton School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Headington School Davenies School Young General Subjects Queen Margaret College Sir William Romney's School Fernhill Manor Senior School Shapwick Senior School Merchant Taylors' School Posts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Beacon School Westwood House School Bickley Park School Northern Ireland Economic Research Centre Richard Language College Roehampton Institute University of Oxford Systemford Limited Sandford English Community School Multiple Classified Advertising Items IMCB Scholarships Soft call of the Nightingale To be a nurse is many a young girl's dream, but what is it really like caring for sick children and the elderly? Her Janis MacKay relates one nurse's story—of happiness and heartache TV serial brought in many recruits More emphasls in past on fundamentals Kamuzu Academy Malawi University of Leicester University College London University Representative Queen Mary College University of Bristol The University of Adelaide University of London University of Bristol University of Birmingham Oxford University Austrade Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Business School University of London Courses BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Fellowships Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Charles Dutton Limited Administration Sec Marketing Liaison Public Relations Secretary Fulham Estate Agents Publishing Charity Manpower Stella Fisher Jigsaw Love+tate Office Angels Media & Promotion Legal Secretary UIS PA/ADMINISTRATOR Caroline King Park Portman Recruitment Services Limited Miller McNish Stockton Assoc Rec Cons Multilingual Services Berndette of Bont St Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultancy Nash Elizabeth Hunt French Banking Hutchinson & Partners Architects Ltd Centacom Circa £12,000+Bonus Masterlock Recruitment Director's Secretary Office Angels Trainee Recruitment Consultant Office Angels Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Staff Introductions Nash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries More than a Receptionist Recruitment Consultant Sphere (UK) Ltd Bank PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Word Associates Office Angels Publisher's Secretary Secretary for the Bishop of London's Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary to Chief Dealer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Angels Lincoln's Inn, Wc2 Path Finders Gordon Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Office Angels Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gould fit to return to squad Today's Fixtures Public Notices Harlequins prosper as Park crumble to the sevens champions Rugby Union Divided opinions Cricket: Gloom for Middlesex but More Joy for Yorkshire in Benson and Hedges Cup Legal Notices Switzerland The Times Middlesex facing a lean spell Organizers plump for profit despite television warning Olympic Games Television losses could be havy IOC want to admit paid footballers Cruiserweight in hurry Boxing St Helens fall again Rugby League 2,481 break the three-hour barrier London Marathon Results Hallam powers home alone Third London for Kristiansen Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Improving Retrieve to initiate Jarvis double Racing: Beaten 2,000 Guineas Favourite to Renew Rivalry with Don't Forget Me in Irish Equivalent Murless, a master trainer, dies at 76 From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Trial win by $13m colt lacks authority Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Hexham Selections Ajdal to seek his Curragh revenge Zaizoom's rich prize From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Soviet Star repels invasion to land French Guineas Racing Kintbury takes lead in Grand Marnier battle Point-to-point by Brian Beel Results from 10 meetings Leaders on the Flat Saturday's results Smith unable to save Leicester Life in Death Row Burton benefit as favourites lose their way The day Burnley were born again Football: How the Thousands who Came to Mourn Went Away Hailing a New Morn Rush bows out in the usual way Weekend Results and Tables West Ham shame an inhibited City Fail-safe Ipswich Wembley thoughts dictate discretion Resilience pays for Coventry Lionel Richie Aslett steers Kent into the running Gilmour's Solent triumph Yachting Crashes cut field in half Cycling Prodigious Greenidge is driving force of record partnership Cricet: Surrey Humilated as Greenidge Misses Sunday League Record by Four Runs Lancashire sunk by Morris Roberts inspires last-ball victory For the Record Imran retires hurt trying to stop a Pakistani slump Yorkshire extend their run of victories to six Spaniards force England to struggle Golf Bottomley makes his point French so polished Rugby Union Frasers lose initiative to Cowdray Polo BBC1 Mobile Communications Drugs in a legal forum Compiled by Peter Dear and peter Davalle Choice Welch steals Kristiansen thunder Land of the rising stars First success puts Lanner in running for Ryder Cup CFM Fifth title for Briggs in Paris Spurs are warned by League Graf and Sabatini provide a classical testament to youth McEnroe aims at summit Britons in contention Sport in Brief By a Special Correspondent: Jaguar fulfils victory hopes at Silverstone Bite that sent the Imps down End Column
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