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News from 02/06/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Sir Donald Bradman, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Gartland Family Money Editor, Clyde Farnsworth, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Simon O'Hagan, Michael Dean, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, D. H. Michael, Peter Walters, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Gary Weston, Joan Llewelyn Owens, John Bell, City Editor, Robert J. Maxwell, Secretary, Jeremy Kingston, Trevor Holdsworth, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, David Serpell, Joe Joseph, Howard Foster, Michael Tate, Ruth Gledhill, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, John Spicer, Lawrence Lever, David Plastow, Matthew May, Janet Loughrey, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, B. Green, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Richard Evans, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, John Winder, Henry Stanhope, David Butler, John Young, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, John Dorman, Lawrence Edelman, Charles Bremner, Reginald Noquet, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Padfield, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Alex Moulton, S. W. V. Davies, Jan Raath Harare, Paul Vallely, Hector Laing, Eddie Coulter, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John Russell Taylor, J. A. Clark, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Julia Migenes, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, PHS, John Blunsden, John Clare Education Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Bryan Appleyard, Ben Pimlott, P. Sheehy, Brian Beel, Caldecote, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, John England, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, John Spicer and Tim Jones, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, T. W. Robinson Vice-Chairman, Tony Dawe, Ian Stafford, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, R. Halstead, Robert Fisk, Jack Bailey, David Powell, George Jefferson, Gerald Hubbard, Alan Sugar, A. T. Rees, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ray Heath,

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Kinnock aims for long-term state control Labour leader raises fear of 'iceberg manifesto' And here comes the candidate Inside Carson ban Portfolio Index The Thatcher style comes under attack Tories 11 points ahead Russians told of benefits of 4.5 million jobless Tebbit m new BBC dispute Jeers for Reagan's Aids proposals Opren payoff withdrawn Foreign Office tells Britons to stay out of Iran Order to surrender passport changed Portakabin French ship fires at British vessel News Summary Jewellery stolen Bail for Beastie Boy Kim case inquiry Running off 10 years MS Chef held on rapes GCHQ inquiry Alcohol blamed for half of teenage fatalities Telecom union vote calls for resignation of general secretary By a Staff Reporter: Keep quiet, says Hammond The Press criticized for bias 'Too nice' PC leaves Metropolitan Police 'Smallest house' is sold for £58,000 Westland jobs risk over Brazil deal Denis Thatcher Teachers' formula for peace Brother of pop singer in court Father says hanged son was murdered in Army barracks NCO kicked young recruits Computer advert culprits Cab share flops on first day Cuts 'a danger to our arts heritage' Picture Gallery Merrill Lynch Doctor's 'corpse cover-up' Pathologist on trial Change of heart pays off Tandon Half of addicts are cured of heroin by hospital therapy Solicitors unite for a TV advert Good news strike for drivers Builders get incentive to improve environment Chimp bite danger to tourists British Airways Picture Gallery Workers take cash for their pay cut Club chief denies insulting waiter Jewish emigration up in Russia as 871 leave World Summary (Reuter): Fiji embargo plea Marshall month (AFP): 22 killed m Lebanon (AP): Voting on unity Radio ends monopoly Zimbabwe rebels kill two white tourists UK status threat at Unesco Governor quits (Reuter): Reshuffle in Kenya 'Red Baron' seen by German envoy in Kgb jail Kohl coalition agrees qualified go-ahead for Soviet missile offer Absent minister holds key Attack on synagogue linked to trial Picture Gallery Reagan says the safety of sea lanes will be on agenda at Venice summit Violence boils over in New York heatwave India angers Colombo with plan for Tamil aid convoy Delhi - More than 1,000 Tamils were arrested in southern India yesterday for attempting to blockade trains in protest at Sri Lanka's offensive against Tamil militants, United News of India said (AP reports) Catholics target of repression Zambezi accord guarantees survival The victim of a way of life Death of Lebanese Prime Minister Duarte calls on rebels to down arms Money (AP): Israelis round up 1,500 (Reuter): Zambian cuts (AP): Peking purge (AFP): Coup case Storm deaths Labour plan tough new regulations over City Commentary Biffo the gent goes campaigning with his guardian postcard Marginal meeting with Mr Glimmer The sayings of John Biffen Movement in national opinion remains remarkably small Labour's 'secret plan' for £7 a week tax rise Election Summary Rooker discloses new right-to-buy policy 'Baleful' Kinnock Tebbit's admirer Steel avoids protest Sinn Fein campaign Industrial 'harmony' Labour manifesto a jobs destruction plan, say Tories Teachers anger Thatcher Steel fury at Tory treatment of NHS Two faces of Oxford that may put a Conservative-held seat at risk Oxford West & Abingdon Stylish purveyor of a sharp and witty image for Labour 'Sleazy tricks' gibe at Gould Sayings of the Day Marathon man surveys the field This is the 14th general election to be fought by Lord Hailsham, the Lord High Chancellor. He spoke to Bryan Appleyard about the people and policies encountered over more than 50 years in politics Concise Crossword No 1272 Astor Cruises Turning the air blue Campaigning in a hostile Labour stronghold with the youngest Tory woman candidate The Met Office Renault 21 Room at the Yard Suspense Haggis hash Doctors divided Epstein or bust Thorns on the Labour rose Robert Kilroy-Silk contrasts today's soft image with 1984 venom Jumping to the party whip Allan Massie regrets television's stage-managed election coverage Jobless: the Tory myths My upbeat day on the Downs However… Henry Stanhope Try Him, Then Expel Him Politics in the City Bored or Just Calm? Clear business choice at polls Vital standards in engineering Jacks of all trades Future of the NHS Escaping from a debt burden Rich and poor Science and religion Getting the point Freedom of speech On this Day (From Our Special Correspondent): Welsh Archbishop Enthroned Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries 1987 Tennis Ball Cheap Loans Funfair Ball Appointments Supernova cooks the elements Science report Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces News from the schools Judge retires Mr Rashid Karami Ten times Lebanese Prime Minister Professor W. H. Chaloner Mr Derek Hardwick Turk Murphy Births, Marriages, Deaths Pottery breaks price barrier with £10,450 Sale room Luncheons Dinner Latest wills Birthdays today Memorial service Coopers' Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items The way we were not so long ago The National Ballet of Canada is to pay its first… Whitehall Theatre Britain's own visionaries Galleries A Paradise Lost Barbican Lady Butler: Battle Artist National Army Museum Bartholomew Fair Regents Park Mumbo Jumbo Julian Jacobson Elizabeth Hall Sensational schizophrenia Richard Morrison meets the uncommonly versatile soprano Julia Migenes, who takes the title-role in Covent Garden's new production of Manon, opening tonight The thirtieth anniversary of the death of Arturo… Royal Opera House The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair Maximum style, minimum fuss The best go-anywhere holiday wardrobes don't just fall into a suitcase. They start with The List and the key to success is not expensive labels but comfort, colour and cotton The Princess and the purl People Tall, Short, Large? Monochrome set piece David morris Drood Case studies: four experts on travelling light Tapestry Special Offer This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Supersoft Supertog Television and Radio 'Billy' trilogy revisited Choice Finnigans Murder of Karami a new blow to Lebanon The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,3.72 Weather The Pound Walking about at the gallop Campaign sketch Stock Market The Pound Australian army order for Plessey Borthwicks up Duffryn jump Extel stake Stock Markets Summary Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Index Valor buys Yale in dual deal Cook manufacturer quadruples its size with £285m takeover Carlton profits up 62% McMahon 'shock' on SIB rules Maxwell hits Hbj with lawsuit Publisher to fight Jovanovich in the courts US banks attack swap rules plan Allied set for £136m disposals Trafalgar enters water industry Dealings in Oem halted The Arlington Group Business and Finance IBL sent reeling 62p on results Dowty in £35.9m US defence expansion Business Summary Tranwood's bank offer FKB Group advances New chief for Cookson Sheraton up 100% Inchcape Tesco's new share issue Shares climb to records as buyers rush for bargains Stock Market Dow falls three points after profit-taking Wall Street Credibility gap at IBL Recovery likely in N Zealand Royal Exchange Assurance Powell Duffryn on steady course Tempus Base Lending Rates Japan pledges TSE membership for three British firms Guinness sells off Clares to board By Our City Staff: Laird to keep up its capital spending pace Snooker merger talks plan Available for what it's Worth Lords of the manor Dares to raise £19m in cash call Security Pacific raises debt cover Matheson to take over second stockbroker Back to profit at York Trust BQ Getting down to the ballot box basics The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Confident start to account Stock Exchange Prices Sunleigh extends its £15.8m bid for Dale Appointments London Financial Futures Traditional Options Solicitors' and legal office Exhibition Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Money Markets and Gold Foreign Exchanges Foreign agency is bound by contract London Traded Options Application under the evidence Act is criminal matter for appeal Remedying unlawful conversion Company News in Brief Costly drive to find right staff WA TMS Win a £1,000 holiday Technology and the law: a minefield for users Jobscene An Aviator's Diary A cool breakthrough Moves on rules for firms in Eec Brussels CMG Rent a robot and boost the profits New products war about to begin (Computer Services) Ltd Programmer Required City Recruitment Consultants Limited Computer Horizons Scathing attack on 'Incomprehensible' manuals IBM: yet another case for the prosecution HB Associates Londonelite IA Recruitment Alexanders Laing & Cruickshank Holdings Ltd. Curbs are sought on US hi-tech exports Motherwell District Council Social Workers for West London and Home Counties… States of Jersey States Treasury Trainee Court Clerk Busy days for the bursar Cornwall County Council Redbridge Wiltshire Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Magistrates Court Sevenoaks District Council Membership Services Manager West Glamorgan Health Authority Middlesex Association for the Blind Committee Secretary HC Greater Glasgow Health Board Multiple Display Advertising Items RNIB La Comision De Las Comunidades Europeas Assistant Director (Management Services) Cumbria Bridgeways Essex Project Engineer Otac—dubai Derbyshire Wiltshire Bromley Science Museum Royal College of Nursing MP Legal Adviser Management Consultancy Company/commercial Lawyers Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Recruitment CJA Linklaters & Paines Badenoch & Clark Clifford Chance Davies Arnold & Cooper Company and Commercial Lawyers CNT Lloyds Bowmaker Addleshaw, Sons & Latham Asian Practice Croydon Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyd's of London PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Personnel Michael Page Partnership NEI Theodore Goddard The Stock Exchange Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Bischoff & Co. Baker & McKenzie Multiple Display Advertising Items James Davis & Partners Schroders Dixons Property Services New Zealand Asian Practice Solicitors Claude Barker & Partners Watford Ifpi Litigation Saunders Sobell Leigh & Dobin Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Mid Glamorgan County Council Legal Selection Services Surrey Education Committee Michael Page Partnership Far East Admiralty Lawyer Sinclair Roche Kennedys Commercial Lawyers Required Clyde & Co Company Commercial Biddle & Co Enfield, Middlesex Touche Ross LIFFE Anthony Rose, Charles Russell & Co. A salute from the double century maker Sir Donald Bradman, one of the game's greatest techicians with the bat and now the elder statesman of Australian cricket, gives the long-distance view of Lord's Legal Appointments Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Meredith Scott Kent xr £ Unlimited xr Motor Agents Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items European Results Pools Forecast Tomorrow Lineker's time running out Football The Cockspur Cup Graison Llewellyn excels on Jump To The Beat Point-To-Point Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Salisbury Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Bluebird has Ascot objective Freedman hoping to greet an Epsom miracle worker Groom Dancer has each-way claims Bath results Mandarin: Wujud will be suited by return to shorter trip Racing Blinkered first time Chance to see best in tennis Crest Hotels International Next Tuesday: Win a great day out with a helicopter… Sponsors and taxmen call a truce Underwood is rested as England bring in the heavy brigade Rugby Union: Ready for Physical Confrontation at Concord Oval (AFP): Australia look ahead (AP): Davies called to lead Wales Ireland team gamble World Cup Details For the Record Today's Fixtures All Black success eliminates Argentina Series support Sport on TV Title race turning into open contest Motor Racing Borrows's contract Mazzon surgery By a Special Correspondent: Tournaments future is assured Volleyball (Reuter): Flyers are grounded as Oilers triumph Ice Hockey Somerville and Oriel finish first Rowing Willey s first century of the season proves just who is boss Andrew in tune for Hampshire Rice puts Yorkshire in deep trouble Arlott's flying visit Victims of Lamb's slaughter Todd's happy return Boycott a closed book at his club Thomas earns his keep Radford and Foster hit on a bowler's delight Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Pakistanis are in no rush to test bowlers A spirited deal for Europeans Overseas leaders surprisingly not from America Golf Computer aid to Four Stars Novaset to destroy the myth about Czechs Tennis Irish provide a treat Motor Cycling Test crowd to be monitored on closed-circuit TV Fairbrother's home chance RSPB Simmons resigns board position Andries in contention Carson has to forget Ascot Connors makes lengthy meal of tough German Shales serves a quiet return Rider hurt in fall Sport in Brief Another run for the stiff lower lip End Column

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