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News from 26/05/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Elizabeth Anstey, Mark McCain, David Wade, Alexandra Shulman, Simon O'Hagan, Byron Criddle, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, John Colbeck, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, John Bell, City Editor, Richard Fairman, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Best, Mario Modiano, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, John Newell, Stephen Lewis, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, Allan Massie, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Euan Cameron, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, David Bernstein, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, P. W. Hammond, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Caroline Berman, David Sanger, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Timothy Waugh, Audrey Bayley, Paul Vallely, Eddie Coulter, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Watts and Colin Narbrough, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), William White, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Michael Ignatieff, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, Joan Llewellyn-Owens, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Ben Pimlott, Brian Beel, Glendevon, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Mike Berry, Clive White, John Penman, Paul Newman, Brian Read, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, W. E. Armstrong, James Rex, H. von Blumenthal, Ian Stafford, Graham Searjeant, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Webster, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Wood, Robin Oakley and Richard Evans, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Christopher Follett, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, F. M. M. Steiner, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Hugh Taylor, Mark Richmond, Richard Wigg,

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Kinnock arms policy savaged by opponents Thatcher scorns 'some kind of guerrilla band' Six die in holiday crashes Dirty tricks In Part 2 Portfolio In Part 2 Index Lawson promises more cuts in tax First race ... first bend ... and first crash Sangster's double birthday jackpot Edgbaston match ends in violence and arrests Weinberger seeks to assure Nato on arms From a Correspondent, Baghdad: US inquiry team arrives in Iraq UK UK Finance Ltd Romania welcome fails to amuse Inquiry demand for Scots prisons News Summary Jewellery robbery Sellafield challenge Murder charge Soviet 'bug' found Ireland's decision day on future in the EEC Replate Worn Silver Waiter killed Festival attacks Mergers cast doubts on truck industry Patients sent home early 'because of health cuts' Gang link in murder hunt Electricians head for clash with TUC Child waited months for transplant Cash needed for fight back North-south divide BMA supports review of discipline rules Moscow orchestra trip cancelled over fee rise Weather Window China factor upsets unions Vault plan for Covent Garden Law change urged to ease the misery of families in debt A word or six from the Yard Younger women still at risk Cervical screening Random breath test backed Drinking and driving Spirit of the Victorian explorer surfaces again Car thieves' rich harvest with crash ringers Salvaged vahicles: 2 Squatters invade bat boxes By Our Motor Industry Correspondent: Loophole closed on vehicle thefts Jailed captain's ordeal Mother protests Rivals in 'war' over car rescue Holidays cheaper from Britain Alas, the elusive lobster The guerrillas of Scunthorpe meeting their Tory match 'Limp hand of Alliance indecision' Commentary The Alliance has relaunched its campaign in the time… Wit and wisdom of the campaign Sayings Kinnock onslaught on 'Big Sister' The education debate rouses political passions A problem with no further agreement Issues the Jobless The Left puts its many faces before the voters Candidates 1: The Labour Party Election's first egg gives Steel a miss Election Summary Sleeping supporter Alliance 'divided' Healey declares rivals have lost direction JPs attack manifesto Investors warning Keeping an eye on cameras Liberals battle with Lamont Kinnock attacks Fleet Street 'smear stories' Kingston Constituency Profile Labour alleges that breadwinners will get hospital priority Beautiful canvassing weather Town of memories lives in fear Ravenscraig, an industrial keystone Help the Earth Fight Back Medium seems to be the message Media Watch Audi (Reuter): Colombo accused of big air strike World Summary (AFP): Sarney victory (Reuter): Belgian row lingers on (Reuter): Floods hit Somalia UK rejects cash call Screening for Aids criticized (AP): Cleared of theft (Reuter): Akrotiri blaze Shin Bet reels as court finds 'confession' was extorted Church a lonely voice on Moi's totalitarian drift In the second and final article on politics in Kenya, Paul Vallely pinpoints the lone stand of the churches against growing repression Kenya's changing image Part 2 Bonn's envoy offers deal on hostages to Beirut gunmen King meets girl who returned to life From a Correspondent, La Victoria, Nicaragua: Contra tactics upset the CIA The war in Nicaragua Leader of new black union faces treason trial Canadian visit turns the page From Our Own Correspondent, Delhi: More troops called in as Meerut death toll rises TWA Gandhi faced with task of allaying Muslim fears Sectarian violence in India Skilful Papandreou outwits opposition Prisoner exchange goes ahead (AP): Bucket death (AFP): Rome visit Poll protest (AFP): Asylum plea (Reuter): Drugs seized (Reuter): Icy export Buyers of homes in the sun still wait for justice Greenland goes to the polls TVS Clifford Chance Solicitors & Barristers Sharpe Pritchard Construction Litigation Easton Kinch & Bailey Simmonds Church Smiles & Co Titmuss Sainer & Webb Redbridge Hempsons Chambers and Partners James Davis & Partners ICI Wilde Sapte Chambers and Partners Fijian sugar harvest under threat from protest strikes Dirty tactics send politics to new low Democracy in Ecuador Philips Seoul students protest over 'cover-up' (AP Reuter): Rain slows China forest fire Labouring for love With his reputation for outspoken comments on the personalities in political life, Denis Healey sometimes seems to be the most colourful character in the Labour Party. He talks to Bryan Appleyard about the fight to regain the heart of government and country Directmail Concise Crossword No 1266 Chesham Amalgamations Seeing is a Cold Wet Nose Vivent les Rois Celebrating the past: how French republicans can also be royalists Hot hair headlines People Smoke rings Lasting loafers Kaffe Fassett Knitting Kit Hot weather wear Tribal charms out of Africa The fashionable are up to their necks - and elbows - in the desert chic of coins and beads, coral and buffalo horn The Times Swedish chill Post haste Battle bust Vigil Anticipation Vote early Let the universities breathe Folly of the compassion sweepstakes Michael Ignaticff asks politicians to stop trying to be charitable Now the unions take on Labour too Voting Alliance with a pin Down our way it's warfare However… Henry Stanhope Educating Conservatives A World of Babies To their Credit Poverty as an issue in politics Freedom of speech Looking after baby Out of step Rasher by far In memoriam Spanish lesson Bones of contention from Tower Vespers hymn All buttoned up (From Our Special Correspondents): On this Day Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Winchester College London Mathematical Society Royal College of Physcians Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Badger Ball Church news Reviving a Savage masterpiece Memorial services Magritte's bowler heads for Sotheby's Sale room £7m set aside for threatened sites Archaeology University News Polytechnic news Birthdays today Air Vice-Marshal S. W. B. Menaul Outspoken defence expert Captain Peter Dickens Canon Reginald Cant Isobel Strachey Mr Leslie Pine Births, Marriages, Deaths Latest wills Shaping up to 3-D protein molecules Science report Announcements British Heart Foundation Overseas Travel Entertainments Theatre Heaven of hell Drood Woolwich Living portrait of a wakened city John Russell Taylor reports on the new, colourful face of Berlin, now celebrating its 750th anniversary Of human writes Euan Cameron joins an international gathering of influential authors in Switzerland, pledged to breaking down political barriers to the printed word Wyndham's Theatre Concerts Alban Berg Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall The new Russians Chameleon St George's, Bristol Obas Unsound freedom Barbie maybe forced to return The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,366 Weather EEC agreement allows transfer of prisoners Scouse and prawn diet for Dr Owen Campaign sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Kunick to open a Paris Dungeon World prices becalmed over holiday Summary Stock Markets Index UK firms win Tokyo licence Sanctions threat fades on access to exchange Long-term rate cut by Japan Chambers of Commerce see job prospects brightening A change of style at Barclays Bank needs higher public profile, says new chairman Petroleum Exchange moves to pit trading of contracts Lloyd's Corporation goes in the black with £12m surplus (Reuter): Newspaper 'plans £38.5m loan' John Charcol Business and Finance Margins push ahead at Co-op Suter likely to win Mitchell Cotts takeover Third Market London European Airways Ivory & Sime High-rise plans drawn up on Tribble Harris board USM Review Unlisted Securities NatWest Investment Trusts Foreign Exchanges Zygal is back with a firm cash cushion Financial Trusts Money & Gold Base Lending Rates A long haul to cruising height Gilt-Edged Private builders break sector's vicious circle Latest findings undermine the traditionalist view that a slump is imminent in the industry Lost options Analysis Tarmac is tipped to take over No 1 slot Last Item on the agenda? The Times City Diary Oil on the waters The Times City Diary Spirited away The Times City Diary Which Penny Shares Will Triple in 1987? Parties fail to grapple with the City dilemma Comment Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Still a chance to win £1,000 An Aviator's Diary Living the spartan life in Saudi, but it's still a way to save thousands Recruitment IBM TMS Compaq WAC Portex The First Winner US giant changes tactics to boost profits Events The parties go for a PC campaign The Week How ferry dead were named Firstsoftware Why ICL plans to invest in home-grown talent Jobscene Software Sciences KCL H-P 3000 cleared for sale Beating off the hacking trojans Vandals BSI Ia Recruitment Now Nato is Whidds in SWT Duncan Management Services Pty. Ltd. Supervisors and Managers Putting the message across A guide to careor opportunitites Public relations calls for a creative imagination and a streak of opportunism, but above all the gift of persuasiveness, says Joan Llewellyn-Owens Charity Appointments RSNC AA Insead Public Appointments The Institution of Chemical Engineers Stafford Borough Council City of Westminster It Power Ltd. Lancaster Health Authority Planner University of East Anglia School of Information… The Anti-Slavery Society for the Protection of Human… Squash Rackets Association Jeddah Private School for Boys University College London Royal Postgraduate Medical School IDB Wiltshire Royal College of Nursing University of Leicester Bridgeways The National Marriage Guidance Council Bromley Lambeth Palace Library The Times Solicitor to the Council News International Advertisements Ltd. Inner London Education Authority Department of Environment and Planning Multiple Display Advertising Items TOCH The Times Cleveland County Council Assistant Wardens Multiple Display Advertising Items CVRIA Legal Appointments Clerk to the Justices Baker & McKenzie Lloyd's of London Wiltshire Toshiba Abbey National Building Society LWK Far East Admiralty Lawyer Sinclair House Wainwright & Stevens Lee Bolton & Lee The Post Office Spicer and Pegler Associates Wandsworth D. J. Freeman & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradfield Howson & Chalkley Devon Norwich Magistrates Court J. P. Mewies & Co. Badenoch & Clark Reuter Simkin Recruitment Assistant Solicitor (£14,862-£16,011) Meredith Scott Asa Law Locums Turner Kenneth Brown Energetic Litigation Solicitor Associated Book Publishers (UK) Ltd Norwich York Hackney Simmons & Simmons LWK Bond Pearce Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments Bird & Bird Ickson Minto Ws Commercial Property Lawyers Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Head Receptionist Legal Selection Services Funfair Ball NN Legal Audio SECRETARY/PA An Extraordinary Challenge Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court can hear application but must reject it Assignment of lease was conveyance for valuable consideration Good wind blows for Wales Rugby Union: Ireland on Course to Meet Australia after the Welsh Rediscover their Confidence A defeat England see as no barrier Refereeing lacking teamwork (Reuter): Dalton injury remains a worry for All Blacks (Reuter): S African cloud lifted Fitzhead succumb to a bombardment of sixes Cricket Caught out by a crab Rowing New IOC offer to N Korea Olympic Games Rutherford needs an operation European League Results (Reuter): American goalkicker attracting interest World Cup Details Porto can do a Coventry Football Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Off the road but still a flurry of big race activity Cycling The wasp of the ring must find more sting Boxing A dominating display from BMW Motor Racing (AP): Unser makes history at Indianopolis Sport on Tv Mandarin, By our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Mandarin: Allez Milord to stride clear again Racing: Smart Pulborough Trained Four-Year-Old Poised to Complete Notable Double at Sandown Park Blinkered first time Ives called up for Cecil Derby ride Pipe joins century club Don't Forget Me likely to take Epsom chance Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Dulverton win takes Mantinolas to title Point-To-Point Wolves' dream ended by goal from Barnes Ormsby's goal keeps Leeds within sight of first division Football: Aldershot Promoted to Third Division but Other Two Play-Offs Go to Replays Results and starting prices from 14 Bank Holiday race meetings A hooray for hero Henry Real bias hurts Barcelona at every turn Cooper recalled as Scotland aim to impress English thugs fear Day leaves Spurs Whitbread hints at 80-metre throw Athletics By a Correspondent: Championship uncertainty Volleyball Gloucester toil after Marks and Mallender wreak havoc Cricket Derbyshire thwarted by dogged Humpage Other Scoreboards Medlycott finds his form Downton proves otherwise Indulgence is impressive in Cup indicators Yachting Willis to meet Ellis Boxing Gooch thinks Test place is lost A Struggling Essex caption confides to Alan Lee his despair at his poor form For the Record A maiden century for Blakey Fascinating duel lost by Davis Cardiff see merit Blow for Leicester Cowdray Park sets scene for excitement Polo Second place for Spreckley Gliding BBC1 Cordula Hot air and cool courage Choice Crowd appeal issued by Imran Charlton play-off deadlock CFM DeFreitas rescues England Langer's record ends a hoodoo Full Details from Edgbaston McEnroe bares his soul Courting the bizarre in the greatest festival on clay Jameson impresses Sport in Brief £10m to support golf in Europe End Column Tomorrow

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