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News from 23/05/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Frances Greenoak, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Brian Collett, PG, Patricia Davies, Tony Duboudin, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Michael Dean, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, E. J. Dilley, Ivo Tennant, Paul Nunn, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, David Smith, Michael Binyon, Roy Moor, Nigel Harris, Christopher Wilson, Jeremy Flint, James B. Sherwood Chairman, John Goodbody and Ivor Davis, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, Richard Eaton, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, James Lingwood, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Juan Carlos Gumucio Kfar Tibnite, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Mohsin Ali, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, Martin Andrew, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Charles Jackson, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Anne Barnes, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, Peter Barnard, Arie Zuckerman, John Hennessy, Lord Elton, Nicole Swengley, Richard Cremlyn, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Sally Baker, Nigel Andrew, Montagu of Beaulieu, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Nicola Cox, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, John Higgins, Brian Martin, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, Carshalton, P. W., Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Denis Clinch, Robin Oakley and John Clare, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Ivor Davis, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Mark Ellis and Michael Dynes, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, George Hill, Mel Webb, Amanda Pardoe, George Gale, Daphne Fraser, Michael Seely, Felix Barker, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Ian Stafford, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Piers Wooley, Susan MacDonald, Stephen Foster, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Davis, Norman Fowler, Richard Ford, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Joan Bryer, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Philip Ray, Richard Williams,

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Backtrack on state school fees by Tories Baker wrongfooted by Thatcher's remarks Sterling hit by poll fears Cash promise Portfolio Index By Our Political Editor: Liberal hints at Trident trouble Catalogue of pain Barbie did not want to hear Steel gets substantial settlement Caretaker post for Fiji coup leader Air traffic back on schedule Directors of Rover get £1.1m Princess falls off 'the hill' Save & Prosper Reagan says role in Gulf is vital Killer on outing gives nurses slip Pop cash settled Shell halts fuel after IRA threat Sinn Fein man shot Townsend Thoresen A costly tipple Rising level of violence at low-risk jails Unionist quits in protest at Paisley £2.5m for Mozart's tiny masterpiece Architect beats off challenge Gyroscopes challenge law of motion Anger at college over £10m grant Guidelines on refugees Vital ferry evidence may be in warehouse Spy book judgement deferred Lost hours riddle of defence scientist in 'fireball' death crash Coroners baffled by deaths In search of a new Biggles Blood test curb on mother Great Tew reveals its treasures to a new age Shops challenge debit card costs Separated but united in spirit Groom dies on wedding eve MG sports car could be on way back 'Obsessed' woman is jailed Power boost for music man The Times Wonderful surprise for invalid £1/4m debts to close children at risk centre Murder charge Dispute over Chimp double Hattersley will not show his hand on taxation changes Commentary Owen calls for independent audit of figures on jobless Problem of closing a gap in Britain's nuclear credibility Labour refuses to rule out shallow-site atomic dumping Williams switches attack in attempt to stop sliding support Picture Gallery Alliance strategists put Kinnock in their sights Defectors from both ends likely to help the middle Poll in North West shows risks to Tories Thatcher in debate Piccadilly spectacle Socialism could win election 'by default' Carshalton 'Shifting stand' Doctors rebuffed Spotlight on happy Kinnock Multiple Display Advertising Items Livingstone vision of a 'most radical' Labour government Nudging a swing with tea and chat Oscar team turns to politics Media Watch Harare police hold Tv crew (AP): Pele plea via Tutu (Reuter): Aids cases near 50,000 (AP): Whaling to cease Embraces for Kim French funfair battle Rebel action halts Lima drugs drive (Reuter): Singapore appeal Settlers protest (Reuter): Copycat flight over Light relief from footsoldiers in Irangate drama Kohl unworried by 'go it alone' threat from US on arms talks Hawke rejects compromise Chiefs' review raises difficulties Lebanese unite to save town Israeli is excused Iran arms testimony Princes will face treason charges Troops patrol Delhi as four are killed in Hindu-Muslim clashes From Our Own Correspondent, Delhi: 'Heavy casualties' in battle for north By Our Foreign Staff: Two fires rage out of control (Reuter): 11 face death sentence (Reuter): Coppola sues (AP): Arson suspect (AFP): Monk's secret (Reuter): Killer fever Press for Action Britain unlikely to boost Gulf defence (AP): Poles mob Kennedy family in Warsaw Allied Dunbar A fighter reborn The 19th century's ultimate deterrent is a slumbering giant that awakes to its former splendour next month. Libby Purves trod the rejuvenated decks of Hulk C77 The Missions to Seamen Index Ideal Home The cracking of China's fragile past China Continental Airlines Tours Britannia A question of identity Travel Notes Hover Speed City Spaint Maderia Thomas Cook Canberra Les Arcs Basquing in the quiet life Just a few miles separate the towns, mountains and coastline of France's Basque region but, as Peter Barnard discovered, they are a world apart Even more value for your money Travel News Travel Notes The Romance of the Metro A wander o'er hills and dales Sally Baker finds time to unwind along the twisting roads of Yorkshire Silverbird P&O Air Holidays Dover Travel Notes Voyages Jules Verne Bahamas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lamanga Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Walk Louth, Lincolnshire 11 miles In the Garden Ornamental history lesson Garden News Allen Travelling back to 1905 Preston Manor in Brighton is an unspoiled Edwardian time-capsule, says Nigel Andrew Outings Links Stakes Ltd. Pack of wild cards Attempts to liven up playing cards have resulted in a unique art form, writes Felix Barker Weekend Tips Gardens to Visit Phew! Westwood Shop around Safeland (Uk) Ltd. Trouble with Tap Water? Heraldry Hamlet Putting on a good spread Picnic in style this summer, with Nicolo Swengley's help News Lines 24 Genuine English Red Telephone Oakley of Hassocks Sofas, Sofabeds & Lounge Suites Oshkosh Grundy Reproductions Cotton Polo Necks Leaperog Named Alphabet Stop Heat Losses up the Chimney Kate Surroundings Ltd Arimex Retail Co. Remember the Old Red Telephone Blanchard Wood Giangrande Ordinary standards Ionisation Society Newitt & Co. Ltd Treske Claret caution Final struggle Four points from victory At home with luxury seafood Adventurous gourmet cooking with is not as difficult as many people think, says guest cook Nicola Cox laura ashiely How the worms turned Biting criticism Theatre L'Ecole des Femmes Lyttleton RSC Hall's in his operatic haven Rock The Pretenders Wembley Arena Radio No End To Dreaming Radio 3 Intimate anguish Opera Billy Budd Royal, Glasgow A shriek of outrage Lady MacBeth of Mtsensk Coliseum Pulling off The Mask Andrew Davis, who conducted the premiere recording of The Mask of Time, talks about Tuooett's work ENO Engaging musical anarchy Rock Records The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Trapped between two cultures Paperbacks Classical Records Grand eccentric My Grandmothers and I by Diana Holman-Hunt(Hamish Hamilton, ?6.95) New Paperbacks Jazz Records A novel ending Big night out Sealed its fate Theatre Openings Opera Just nice boys at heart Films Books Radio Concerts Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Los Angeles Philharmonic Andre Previn PO Murray Perahia RPO St John's Smith Square Spitalfields Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sequeira Costa Multiple Display Advertising Items RPO Royal Albert Hall Iona Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poetry in motion Home truths Race is run Wall to Wall Full measure Picture Gallery Stop making patients pawns Do we really need opera? Reasoning that's easily exploded Martin Amis replies to Bernard Levin's attack on scrapping nuclear weapons Comprehension contrasts A Dickens of a cheek A Week in Politics Tunnel Ahead Fourth Leader Government defence of the NHS Church sculpture Lighting up London Vaccines and Aids Academic status CND 'smear' claim Safety first on ferry routes In praise of aunts Stones of scone On this Day Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial services Luncheon Sky Birthdays Anniversaries Picture Gallery Dr C. Thomas Appointments Mary, figure of the faith Forthcoming marriages Water saves house of woven walls £8,000 for plank chair Dinner Service dinner Prof F. A. Pottle Bosell's 'Boswell' Dr Archie Carr Mr Liam Miller Sir Michael Wood Births, Marriages, Deaths Services tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Newspapers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The tarnishing of Jenkins' golden image Drugs charge alerts Sports Council The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,364 Weather Taking a stick to violent laughter Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Saunders plans his strategy Cocoa slumps Evered sells Summary Index PCW rescue faces setback Liabilities may be ?40 million higher By Our City Staff: Riley split on £6.4m acceptance Property schemes in the PINC US inflation at three-year high Olives board wins Tomkins pays £67m to take Smith & Wesson in custody Thompson buys stake in Conrad Sunleigh attacks Dale's forecast Edinburgh Fund Managers Index Another drama as Cannon loses $60m Alpha Stocks High Interest Sears rises as bid talk resurfaces London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Recent Issues London Traded Options Dow gains 17 points Third Market Traditional Options £4.9m buy puts Birmid into a brave New World Grand Met in £9m dairy buy Platinum plan EHP expands out of static market Commodity trading moves to compete with the world Bechtel leads $1bn project Rough ride for banking sector Cannon St shares up on £m purchases Whittington in the red Dumenil A week's hard Labour dampens the market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Equities regain composure Stewart Ivory British Fund School Children Need Protection Unit Linked Insurance Investments ISI Family Money/interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates Fund Offers Base Lending Rates Gold's new glitter This Week Broader Co-op Rolls offer Dearer debits Swiss Frances Personal pension plus Fidelity Duméil Abbey Master Trust County Unit Trusts Another boost for the givers and their profits Rothschild Asset Management The politicians' small print Peter Gartland assesses the election manifestos from the viewpoint of private investors Guardian Fidelity Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax Free Savings Multiple Display Advertising Items The dollar sign is in favour of the Caribbean It's good money at a bad price Skipton Now the high street answers back Banks New problems for the big lenders Burrage Henderson PLA Knight Williams Framlinton Disposal Month (April 1986 to April 1987) CGT and how to make the best of it Tax Forms Teachers' Building Society The lord who will provide protection Amanda Pardoe talks to Lord Elton, who has been appointed deputy chairman of Fimbra, the Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers Regulatory Associations M&G Families who could share £1m Mercury Bailey Shatkin Fidelity Standard Life How possessions remain valuables5 Antiques Antique investments can be built up patiently over many years to from a major part of one's nest egg but this can all too easily be eroded if the insurance cover is inadequate Savings Don't be dogged by developers' deadlines Fraser Marr Bargains to drive abroad Travel Capital Builder Pure Profit! Saints Barrington who? Portfolio Gold Dumenil ventures into Italy Conviction quashed because police 'conned' defendant Power of court to grant bail in immigration cases Black Friday for Italy as New Zealand rattle to record start Daunting baptism for Kingston An honour hard won National event for Wales The right note Akabusi has new barriers to clear Demands of Monza are too much for Roberts Americans aim for last eight Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Talented Australia unlikely to bank on forward power Tomorrow England in superb recovery Sport on Tv Frost is hopeful of breaking the Chinese hold Dockland regatta has high hopes Britain ready to name squad for Amsterdam Hohmann withdraws Bowls Rising players team up with Masters Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Mandarin: Progressive Ladrone can win again Blinkered first time From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Newmarket form gives Milligram outstanding chance Curragh Field Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Mandarin: Hexham Kiltra Boy ready to consolidate Dare's lead Point-to-point Indian Skimmer can vindicate Cecil decision Mandarin: Cartmel Mandarin: Warwick Welsh on their marks for Mathias's day at the races Carson's Derby mount A secret society high on horses Simon Barnes Results from yesterday's meetings Cochrane's late drive decisive Johnson finds her touch Elliott holds lead with victory in the uphill battle Clapham poised to make her move Surprise final after Shapcott defeat Two share the lead in Tillman Holmes's defiance foils Essex Cricketcall Storie provides happy ending as Warwicks turn over a new page Edgebaston: Warwickshire (24pts) beat Surrey (3) by seven wickets Hampshire hopes dashed by rain Bournemouth: Hampshire (7pts) drew with Nottingham shire(4) Yesterday's Other Scoreboards For the Record Slow pitch does not help Kent Yorkshire nearly land in hot water Lancashire head table Aldershot sparkle in the rain Regional Television Variations Gillingham hopes high as a Kite Charlton perturbed by injuries Saturday Sunday Choice Beardsley is £3m prime target in a buyers' market Lineker ready for serious business John Charcol Anderson joins United Irish are haunted by injury Langer puts his bad back into a 66 Leading questions Emburey must face if he is to lead Delegates opposed James out of Welsh Cup squad Korean woes worsen Board gets its sums wrong David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent

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