News from 12/05/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Chris Peachment, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Alexander Trotter, Chairman, Keith Hindley, Pearce Wright and Thomson Prentice, Patricia Davies, Philip Rhodes, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Calista Probyn, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Roy Moor, Elizabeth HallHilary Finch, Andrew Gamble, Carol Leonard, Roger Jones, Richard Streeton, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Pauline Morrow, Bryan Stiles, G. D. C. Tudor, Stephen Taylor, Michael Tate, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, G. H. Morris, Chief Education Officer, J. F. Martin, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Michael Tate and David Smith, Natan Sharansky, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Henry Stanhope, David Butler, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Patrick Ide, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, H. F., Raymond Kuhn, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Eddie Coulter, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), Peter Tatlow, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Keith Davidson Chairman, Robert Matthews, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Robert Grieves, B. Anthony Dale, Michael Binyon, Des Moines, Stephen Pettitt, G. F. Wooldridge, Michael Horsnell, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Stephen Murray-Smith, Hugh Taylor, Susan MacDonald, Richard Sarson, Jan Raath, Rex Malik, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoThatcher goes for third win June 11 election with policies for the 21st century Crime measures dropped for poll Marathon in detail In fashion Portfolio gold Index WHO seeks evidence over vaccine link to Aids virus Impassive Barbie listens to roll call of victims By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Kinnock holds tight rein on manifesto R-R shares show 50p profit on grey market Broadwater killing Barratt Election 87 X Moscow 'is praying for Labour' Civil Servants go for strike ballot News Summary Pit deal accepted Assegai's battles Girls' killer gets life Resignations loom at college in debt crisis Marriott 'Jail' ship crewed Violence as IRA fires volley at funeral 'Passengers limit broken by ferries' Labour chooses new leader for Liverpool Worries over new Polaris rockets Westminster Hospital in closure plan India questions Hermes bill Aircraft carrier sale Londoners get round bus strike Right of challenge for Press Letters clue after multiple deaths Bank of Ireland Commentary Pilot describes how doomed Chinook looped the loop 45 killed as helicopter plunged into sea afte gearbox failed Jail ends the reign of terror by Chelsea's soccer thugs Swansong of a choirmaster Research to benefit regions Technology centres: 2 In the second of two articles, Robert Matthews looks at how the Japanese have committed themselves to ensuring that the benefits of using new technology in industry are fed back to the benefit of the country Alliance Leicester Mother cleared of killing child Judge directs Kimberley jury Expelled diplomat may return Portfolio gold Labour voices its regret at Biffen's 'last appearance' Parliament Walker will speak to UDM Women 'have been betrayed' Jobs created in pit areas Jury nobbling angers peers Oxbridge bias is denied £17,600 cost of Aids Space cash Parliament this week Campaign that never started Penalties for Scots councils Pact in hunt for balance of power Scottish hopes Ranks of familiar faces thin Conservative MPs Retiring Labour MPs Retiring Jenkins heads list of those with all to lose on the swings Security worry Jenkins at risk Britons abroad Parties alert Thatcher in front but Tory victory is not a certainty By Our Political Staff: Britons abroad eligible to vote for first time Candidates are lined up as date is settled (Reuter): Lange backing for Libya role World Summary Briton freed in Spain Fashion thieves (AP): Yugoslav strike ends (Reuter): East-West trust Reuter: Insolvent Briton faces bomb charges alone Midland Bank (AFP): Embassy attack Aids plague makes San Francisco a city at war From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: McFarlane says President insisted on aid to rebels Iran-Contra hearings Begin opposed to peace conference Gandhi imposes direct rule in face of terror Crisis in Punjab Shrewd Du Pont distances himself from New Right Iran faces prospect of isolation by East and West Defence lawyer claims he has won a political battle already The Klaus Barbie trial: city of Lyons confronts the nightmare of its wartime past Widow of British agent has application rejected Heart transplant man gained 18 extra years Symbol of hope for many National Training Awards Unrepentant prisoner not seeking pity James Davis & Partners Wilde Sapte Oppenheimers Law Personnel Solicitors for International Banks John Hamilton Associates Slaughter and May Legal Selection Services Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Room Twelve Legal Appointments Also on Pages El Salvador faced with disaster as families flood back from the US Banks reluctant to foreclose in case land prices plunge In Australia's rural crisis the farmers are most at risk but as Stephen Taylor reports, in this final part of a series, other sectors are also watching with alarm Zimbabwe hunts killer of four white farmers Whsmith Whsmith 142 die in Chinese forest fire Picture Gallery (Reuter): Relatives will not see Polish jet victims Meese plea (Reuter): Talks fail (Reuter): Detainee free (Reuter): Berlin 99 Driving into tomorrow Who says automotive excellence speaks with a German accent? Not these British engineers Xerox Copy Centre Chivalry in the air The First Worls War aviators were probably the last truly chivalric combatants, says Piet Hein Meijering (right) Concise Crossword No 1255 Ehrman Kits Limited Joseph's film fans People Short cuts to sophistication Smarten up your image-elegance can now be found in slim, short skirts, which balance the silhouette and flatter the legs Multiple Display Advertising Items Ritz Putt down Book bang Picture Gallery Park person Over-run Masters of the medium Raymond Kuhn sees a televisual danger on the eve of the campaign Science finds a defender of the faith Your double standards in the West A better sort of tactical vote Flogged by a dead horse However Tactics, Truth and Voters Jeanette judgement Jerusalem Divided Teachers cast as civil servants Papers at a price Protecting landscape Happy campers Crofting on Islay Saving Brunei's Devon heritage Surgery simplified Extending titles The Government and "the Times. " On this Day Seizure of Paper In praise of aunts Birthday honours Court Circular Dinner Viscount Trenchard University of Buckingham British Gas Birthdays today Moor Park School Latest wills Appointments University news Anniversaries Memorial service Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages The Very Rev Hugh Heywood A jolly cleric Mr David Rundle Gioachino Colombo Mr Stanley Taylor Sir James Plimsoll Mr Eric McHARDY Births, Marriages, Deaths Natural cancer blockers Science report Chateau's eccentric chairs attract top bids Sale room Today's royal engagements Luncheon Announcements Cancer Research Campaign Save the Children British Heart Foundation Times Newspapers Ltd Theatre London Entertainments Classes of sex Television The magazine that's the modern guide to music… Fine Art Tutors Jeeves Takes Charge A revelation of the light fantastic Galleries Oriental style in action Opera Turandot Covent Garden Fischer-Dieskau/Höll RPO/Dorati Festival Hall Concerts New Stockholm CO/Forsberg St John's/Radio 3 The Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables Labour loses its grip on Malta The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,354 Picture Gallery Weather Cheerio! We're all silly billies Commons sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Inquiry on French ship 'aid' SIB go-ahead UEI moves up Peugeot soars Stock Markets Summary Shares peak on poll news 'Third term' hopes lift market records By Our Economics Correspondent: Consumer credit record DTI takes action on greater powers for Takeover Panel Overcrowding on the airwaves Cellnet and Vodaphone battle for subscribers NFC board seeks flotation mandate News Int to raise £50m John Charcol Business and Finance Careful check on Rolls-Royce applications Extel shares fall after legal action GEC in agreed £16m bid for Micro Scope Business Summary £100 m Rank film fund Import burden lifted Coal output up 50% Diploma lifts profits GKN Dobson Park buys US firm Picture Gallery Election date lifts shares to two-day gain of £15bn Stock Market Company News AP: Dow surge hit by late selling Wall Street Wilting Lilley aims for revival Tempus UEI's organic rise Treasurers conflict with insurers on shareholder rights Thatcher rules out Was against C&W First-quarter mergers soar by £1bn to £3.5bn Big Bang? Small pop for Porsche The Times City Diary A floppy at the polls The Times City Diary Get well soon The Times City Diary Expansion plan halts dealings Liffe trading almost doubled last year WH Smith forges new training link Mr Dale's diary The Times City Diary Business Travel The Bank of England takes a neutral stance Comment AMEV (UK) Limitet Hongkong Bank Pineapple buys leather group Company News Alpha Stocks London Financial Futures Chesham Amalgamations North Wilts Ridgeway Building Society London Traded Options Foreign Exchanges Third Market Pioneer Mutual Insurance Company Limited Need a Quick Answer? The Times Base Lending Rates Recent Issues Bank of Scotland Money Markets and Gold Financial control chief for Guinness Appointments The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Buoyant start to account The mighty micro makes itself felt PC Users Edited by Matthew May Computer Appointments Computer Resource Ltd Intreurope Pegasus Software Limited Human Resources (Cambridge) Limited Force Eight B Tel boost to the facsimile market Judging entries was no joke Lotus The best of all the others HMS Moving in for the skills Britain now set to tackle the world The people battling to find work for the blind Jobscene Systech Optical Information Systems Europe's biggest Take off for a big holiday prize An Aviator's Diary Compaq Intercon Computers Ltd Cairo here you come? Events Morse Computers Wright Air Conditioning Opus Supplies Ltd Chats with a VDU in 1990s The Commission of the European Communities City of Westminster Director General Anglian Autistic Community Trust Ltd Public Appointments Cheltenham Borough of Reigate & Banstead Braintree District Council Cheltenham Hounslow Magistrates' Courts Committee Harlow National Heritage Memorial Fund The Institution of Production Engineers Natural line to a job Community programmes offer satisfying roles for the public benefit as well as making a dent in unemployment, says Roger Jones To place your Public Appointments The City & Hackney Health Authority Royal Oman Police The Multiple Sclerosis Society The National Gallery Association of British Dispensing Opticians Portsmouth Wansbeck District Council The Bank of International Settlements Temporary Consultants Museum of London The Swaythling Housing Society Limited Harrogate Borough Council Cambridgeshire Tunstall Telecom Limited Avon County Council A Challenge in Newbury Exeter Full Time Manager Badenoch & Clark Luton Borough Tandem Computers Public Appointments Sefton Council Birmingham Herbert Wilkes & Co Solicitor Needed South Woodham Ferrers Daynes Hill & Perks Francis & Co Burtonwood Brewery PLC Michael Page Partnership Meredith Scott Financial Accountant Durnford Ford Conveyancing Associated British Ports International Minded Lawyer Conveyancer Required Rowley Ashworth Conveyancer Hill Samuel Personal Finance Pinsent & Co Thames Television Austin Knight Advertising Clifford Chance Chambers and Partners Cole and Cole Farrer & Co The Wellcome Foundation Ltd Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council Legal Resources Employment Agency Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Limited D. B. Jones Wallers Romford Solicitors Michael Friend & Co West London To Specialise or Not to Specialise? Crown Prosecution Service Beecham Pharmaceuticals Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times ASA Law Locums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shoosmiths & Harrison Spicer and Pegler Associates Teacher Stern & Selby Summer & Co Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crestive Data Systems Ltd Nearly 20,000 complete the course London Marathon Results Running up credit for charity Picture Gallery Ryder Cup goal for Swede Golf: Five-Year Struggle Finally Bears Fruit as Lanner Becomes a Champion A shadow of doubt cast over St Pierre (Reuter): Breakthrough for Rosenthal (AP): Couples ends a three year wait for victory Application to transfer case to another division Estreatment of bail Brown rips up his card after missing a putt A Yorkshireman who had the last laugh A masterstroke of sight and sound as French succeed Rugby Union (Reuter): Glen Ella omitted (Reuter): Prelude claim denied Composed Briggs overcomes a throw Judo By a Correspondent: Bialokoz retained for games Volleyball Mandarin: Indian Skimmer set to complete treble Racing: Cumani and Cochrane Line up Winners at Two Meetings Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Eliogarty to deny Barstick Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Folkestone Selections Pontefract results Wolverhampton Windsor Comedy of errors has unhappy conclusion Point-To-Point Hexham Derby pair accept new deals Last night's results By a Special Correspondent: Murray is decisive Schools Football Wales Under-15 1 England Under-15 2 Regis: an enigma with variations Coventry City's centre forward prepares for the biggest match of his life Dearth of talent for Scots England's big lift-off Basketball Pearce likely to take over Sansom's England place By a Correspondent: Modena wins re-run race to close gap Motor Sport Overseas Results Foster's international place safe Swimming Today's Fixtures Reuter: Maradona hints at the future Sport on TV Race round world gains 15 entrants (Reuter): Victory for Gomez at Forest Hills Tennis Pools Forecast America's Cup in disarray after Conner argument Yachting Stockport win final in record style Lacrosse Race cheats likely to be revealed Coles may win ride for Britain Cycling Davis's defeat opens up the title race Snooker Jones and Brasher give words of warning as Welch snubs Rome Athletics Jolly for Solly Greenidge stakes his claim to a place in the archives Cricket: Debate on the Game's Finest as Tourning Side Come to Life By a Special Correspondent: A dream is shattered Same again for Hants Breaking ground at new £50m complex Golf: English Countryside Excites Miller Spanish challenge crumbles (Reuter): South African links under Asian scrutiny Pakistanis show their true form Absence of Miandad a cause for concern Bain Dawes Trophy For the Record The day pretence finally gave way to open realities Olympic Games Commentary BBC1 J. Mail Co. Ltd Glory days of a songster Choice £60,000 tonic for Britain's best The Times/minet Supreme Award Bank von Ernst & Cie Ag Gooch confronts the nightmare Bassett ends the speculation by resigning at Wimbledon Tottenham to face League inquiry Birtles defies Clough The full Marathon results N Koreans likely to reject IOC Sundstrom aims to shine again (Reuter): Title bout possible Sport in Brief Big Cats look like Le Mans eaters End Column
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