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News from 25/05/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Chris Peachment, Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Gartland Family Money Editor, Alexandra Shulman, Clifford Longley, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Chris Thau Hamilton, George Hastings, Vijitha Yapa, Harvey Elliott, Michael Duffy, President, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Lavery (Vice-Chairman), Michael Evans and Richard Evans, Michael Binyon, C. Frencz, M. Rafiq, D. L. Keet, Director, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Robin Oakley and Sheila Gunn, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Alan Massie, David Bernstein, Lawrence Lever, Evelyn M. Smith, Robin Young, David Butler, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Marcus Wheeler, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, John Raven, Gavin Bell, Bronwen Astor, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), T. E. Utley, Christopher Goulding, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, Michael Scott, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John England, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Sally Dugan, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, C. J. Hogwood, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, K. B. Mace, Susan MacDonald, A. Doll-Steinberg, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, Ivor Davis,

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Schools take centre stage in campaign Teachers target 52 areas for strikes Kinnock's resistance strategy Gingold dies McEnroe row Porfolio Index Alliance to hold firm on strategy Hope against hope: the ferry's cruel legacy Aircraft's last moments as pilot loses control Test flight ends in disaster US ready to reinforce Gulf defence, says Weinberger By Our Air Correspondent: Patient passengers suffer in silence Dunhill Law chief rebukes hooligans Safeway revamp will expand jobs News Summary Port is booming Stabbed girl 'better' Hospital robbery Sport Aid's £17m Docks may get blitz monument Venice Student accused Scientist is safe Splendid Regency furniture rescued from dusty house Police seek ways to better their image Left attempt to remove union chief Hammond RUC man in cafe shooting Police inquiry Picture Gallery Heads fear budgeting chaos By a Staff Reporter: 'Sin bins' call for violent pupils Teachers identify strike areas Top heavy Army 'has too many brigadiers' Officers face pay rise curb By a Staff Reporter: Sizewell hits snag on safety Police interviews under hypnosis to be video recorded Psychologists aid sex cases Goat goes for record £14,700 Men taken out of Catholic prayer Eager motorists flock to high-tech oasis in M25 desert Motorway services Tortoises are fast vanishing Why women live longer than men Court threat over beaches Pollution survey Driver in crash had been shot Car surgery that could be a killer Salvaged vehicles: 1 Prize will be spread widely Portfolio—Gold— Transfer calls beat new phone Commentary 'Captain' Smith in a brush with a wayward branch The electorate is learning a lesson in political pretence Media Watch Keeping a welcome for radicalism A look at the political temperature in Wales Appeal to first-time voters Guinness meeting brings City to fore Election Summary Loyalist hopeful Hattersley to sue PM in radio clash on criminal 'no-hopers' Contest for votes of 20 million fans Jobs rise 'is steady' Clough's goal Further gains for Labour likely as the gap narrows Poll Watch Nato chief denies 'pull out' report The wisdom of the double coalition Political bywords Poll blow persuades Tories to step up assault on Kinnock Serious Owen goes for minds not hearts Hostile miners could cost Labour dear Constituency Profile Mansfield CU Assurance Citroën Bx 16re Moscow halts jamming of VOA World Summary (Reuter): Freedom mission (Reuter): Manila call for revolt (Reuter): Seoul case 'cover-up' TV drama on Barbie £1.5m 'used car' sale 12 killed in air raids on Jaffna peninsula Air France Reporting void Russia in rabbi deal Falklands fishing Bonn out of step with Europe's drumbeat (Reuter, AP): Rapturous Poles cheer Kennedy Israeli stabbed in Gaza Moi stifles the voice of democracy and transfers more power to the party In the first of a two-part series on Kenyan politics, Paul Vallely discusses the growing pressure for a one-party state in one of Afrca's most prosperous countries Kwnya's changing image part 1 Kohl attracts flak from party over Euro-missile issue Mitterrand woos the Canadians Survivors tell of horror in a Texan town as 'monster twister' struck The 'Give As You Earn' Scheme Ceausescu poses a test for glasnost Gorbachov visit to Romania Death toll reaches 79 in Hindu-Muslim riots (AP): Golden jubilee for Golden Gate Bavadra obstacle to chiefs' formula The crisis in Fiji Britain resists Gandhi pressure for sanctions Journalists witness assaults on homeland detainees Violence in KwaNdebele Zimbabwe holds third TV man (Reuter): Flood after fire (AFP): ANC men shot (Reuter): Greek vote (Reuter): Britons saved Terror charges (AFP): Ershad honour Harrods On the road again Thirty-two years after setting the all-time record in Italy's most famous race, Stirling Moss is back at the wheel. Chris peachment joined him Royal Mail Australia without a single stop How will airlines look after travellers cooped up in 'tubes' for non-stop flights to Australia? Tomorrow Concise Crossword No 1265 The Advertising Standards Authority 'People who read this will think that I'm a drunk who cannot be trusted. But having looked over the edge of hell and come back, I am a stronger person' Dressing up your image Creating today's ideal woman is the aim of the new style consultants. Sally Dugan talks to the people behind the gloss Xerox Copy Centre Gift of the gab Penny Perrick International Vip Club Ltd PHS: Victorian values The Times Diary PHS: The eyes have it The Times Diary PHS: Bailiff beater The Times Diary PHS: Just a minute The Times Diary PHS: Silent partners The Times Diary What makes the voter tick? Matthew Parris reflects on a day of irrationality on the doorstep Strike away the shackles Bernard Levin: the way we live now Coalition? Not this one T. E. Utley A rapid burst of mail shots However ... Philip Howard Rates and the Tory Voter Allies of Convenience Empty Tables Standards for private pilots Fiji rebellion Loud and clear Crash in S. Africa Change in N Ireland civil actions Teaching teachers Jews in Hungary Discordant note A sparrow's value In praise of gravy The better half? Facts and 'An Affair of State' On this Day May 25 1874 Court Circular Birthdays today Brentwood School Anniversaries Royal National Institute for the Blind Latest wills Bryanston School Tackling indifference to God DJM: Nature notes A silent tribute to caterpillars Marriages Hermione Gingold Kindly malice in wonderland Mr Paul Drury Prof E. C. McGahan Births, Marriages, Deaths Pluto may be Neptune satellite Science report Church news University news Announcements The Mind Can Take only so Much Widespread threat to Britain's important sites Archaeology Times Newspapers Ltd This selective guide to entertainnment eand events… Theatre Entertainments The Times Rag trade to riches Television Better a distant view Opera La Travista Glyndebourne Fine Art Tutors Sets with star quality Irving Wardle welcomes the new Linbury Prize for stage designers the most exploited people in theatre Café Loire Rock Run DMC/The Beastie Boys Brixton Academy Christie's Visiting Americans Concerts Los Angeles PO/Previn Festival Hall/Radio 3 Gloom and doom Dance Passage Nord Sallis Benney, Brighton Christie's Baltimore SO/Zinman Festival Hall Prep & Public Schools Victoria College Multiple Display Advertising Items Principal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Anne's School Windermere, Cumbria The Abbey School Cranleigh School Head of History Shrewsbury House School Edge Grove School St Leonards - Mayfield School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Eastbourne College of Domestic Economy Multiple Display Advertising Items Head of Music Studies Diocese of Southwell The Bloxham Project The UK Training College of Hypnotherapy &… West London Institute of Higher Education Harper Adams Agricultural College Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Big trade deficit may hit pound Results Debtors fear Citicorp move UK banks need £1.5bn provisions Tories set to sell electricity as complete unit for £20bn Gresham launches loan package for small firms Pension funds go on the attack NAPF starts campaign against personal schemes Co-op seeks new ways to raise cash for stores NTT 'should buy into C&W' Weinstock keen to win £100m battle for Crada Fidelity Making Money Make Money Stronger dollar may lift bonds US Notebook Buyout trail beckons with money galore for determined managers There is no such thinag as a do-it- youself management buyout. A good team acting for securing financial backing and success. Teresa Poole repots Estimating time for completion notices Grazing right no defence to trespass Formal decision to initiate arbitration Computer-age rethink in the red tape war Written guarantee University Appointments University of Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified King's College London (KQC) Lector in Music University of East Anglia The University of Western Australia Trinity College, Cambridge Lector in Economics University of St Andrews University of Sheffield Royal Holloway and Bedford New College University of Leicester University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Many positive aspects despite England's defeat in opening game Rugby Union: England and Scotland Raise their Ganes in Opening Encounters while Canada Issue a Warning to Wales and Ireland Romania stage a revival British morale-booster Canada avenge an old Tonga score Wales bounce back to shock Great Britain Hockey Connachan in tears after proving point Resurgent Scotland assert right to a moral victory French go for pack reshuffle Fiji spring an early surprise Furby richly rewarded for unexpected win Golf Trophy win for Morris World Cup Details Fast men benefit at Derby Cricket Americans use bulk to punish Japanese England's auld enemy is fatigue Football: The Forgettable Clash of the Eary and Ordinary against the Wary and Uninspirng Freedom still far away after Barcelona's liberation day Gardner in second win Motorcycling Victory finds England the winning team Basketball Penalties the bane of Bristol Cross fingers for Charlton goodies Gillingham are poised Frost beaten by Yang Badminton The Brady show to live in the memory Day adds new success to overnight wins Swimming Sanity prevails as youths shine Today's Fixtures Ovett and Budd head the list of pay-cut victims Athletics The loneliness of the long-distance cyclist Cycling Mandarin: Candy ready to collect another top handicap with Slangi Vah Racing: Kempton Scorer Can Follow up Successfully in Zetland Gold Cup Mandarin, By Our Newamrket Correspondent: Sandown Park Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Dicky Blob to take command Mandarin: Redcar Mandarin: Leicester Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin: Huntingdon Mandarin: Uttoxeter Mandarin: Fakenham Mandarin: Hereford Pipe has 15 chances Ascot aim for Gayane Cochrane to ride Ajdal in Derby Racing From Our French Racing Correspondent: Indian Skimmer in tune for clash with Miesque From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Forest Flower eyes Oaks Saturday's results Mandarin: Fontwell Park Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Mandarin: Cartmel Mandarin: Hexham Mandarin: Wetherby Full Details from Trent Bridge Yorkshire slump to first defeat Cricketcall The batting genius who threatens to turn a match and his captain Cricket: England Obliged to Go Back to the Drawing-Board as Mandad Casts their Best Palns Awry Late assault by Greig decisive Somerset remain unbeaten Middlesex collapse in disarray For the Record Lancashire scrape last-ball win as champions falter Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Refuge Assurance Sunday League Richards fails BBC Thomson adds to increasing honours Horse Trials Brent Walker gain revenge to reach final Polo Golden Rail BBC1 Opera for all - and it's live Choice Skinner flies out for Hall Jenkins 'siphoning funds' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,365 Gatting hopes to be on his toes again for decider Pakistan have lost touch with Qadir Weather (Reuter): Bayern offer £1 million for Hateley Langer and Ballesteros in another title-chasing duel Walkout puts a career at risk End Column

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