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News from 04/06/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Juan Carlos Gumucio, Ronald Higgins Director, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, F. Avery Jones, Simon Barnes, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Ronald Faux, M a Wynne, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Sally Brompton, John Bell, City Editor, S. Jefferson, David Smith, Ian Murray, Roy Moor, Betty Morison, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Simon Wilde, David Sapsted and Howard Foster, Geoffrey Smith, Edward Allington, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Howard Foster, John Mortimer, Stephen Taylor, John Watson, Allan Massie, Michael Tate, David Frith, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Henry Cleere, Director, David Butler, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Michael J. Waterson, Andrew Wiseman, R Stevens, David Hands, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Tony Ellis, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Fredk. C. Moon, J. Duncan Thomas, Frances Gibb and Philippa Toomey, Paul Vallely, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, J Appleyard, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, C. G. Keen, William Holmes, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, PHS, Paul R Rawson, Mary Sheldon, Andrew Bryce, Ian Ross, Basil Boothroyd, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Tim Heald, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Robin Bloom, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Anthony Weaver, George Hill, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Cyril a Mummery, Murray Johnstone, A. J. E. Cave, Angela Neustatter, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Ted Hughes, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Brian P Smith, V. H. Fenwick Chairman, Robin Oakley, Martin Fletcher and Sheila Gunn, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, George Chesterton, Sarah Thompson, Michael Horsnell, Philip de Zulueta, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Francis King, President, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, L G Westcombe, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Saltoun, Gillian Greenwood, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, Richard Wigg, Ray Heath,

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Latest polls bring election battle to life Kinnock tries to drive wedge in Alliance 'Sunday Today' closes Case for law Portfolio gold Index Tebbit condemns campaign violence Iranians produce medical report on vice-consul Picture Gallery Companies line up to fund new city colleges Dollar aid ruled out in Venice Jaffna mercy boats are turned back Urgent call for Opren settlement Weathercall 'Apathy' gives Militant victory Abortion choice given to doctors News Summary Boost for Record Bull Ring damages Scott leads climb Dimbleby takes over Moult left £750,000 Husband given wife's kidney in transplant A Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. BAe is beaten in bid for TV satellites Trident plan moves ahead costing ?50m every month Electricians back nuclear power In pursuit of the unbelievable on Derby Day Smithfield faces total shutdown Vision of a self-made man City technology colleges London is 'divided' by lack of jobs Nalgo's election leaflets illegal New move to save college Stoppard case youths bailed I will test the Aids vaccine on myself, says research chief Family on track of a virus House prices up 14.7% Protest at 'brutal' drug raid A faulty Connection on Barclays' great day A Townsend Thoresen ferry, stuck fast after running… Cuts threaten Royal Opera By a Staff Reporter: Rival regiments in crowded pub brawl £15m cost of back injuries Absenteeism among nurses Schools 'beg from parents' Winner to see family overseas Portfolio Gold Riddle of soldier's hanging Royal date missed by Getty (AP): Zimbabwe frees British TV man World Summary Kremlin's plane talk India border skirmish (Reuter): Race clash charges Sri Lanka envoy Ceasefire extended Abrams tells hearing he felt sorry for 'starving' Contras Pretoria to use frozen foreign debt funds in budget boost (AP): 'Last act' in Lyons Oil blast kills two Venice offers Reagan relief from Irangate Lawson to urge better deal on debts for poor African nations Honecker goes West French throw ring of steel around terror trial Quebec set for return to the fold Chirac ultimatum to rebel minister provokes crisis Karami mourners united in grief By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: UK anger at Tehran delays on envoy West Bank proves explosive legacy of Israeli victory In the second of two articles on the twentieth anniverary of the Six-Day War, Ian Murray looks at the continuing tension over the West Bank territory which Israel conquered and still holds Sir Joh's campaign called off (Reuter): Fiji orders out coup writ lawyer Zhao says Deng retirement opposed by party members Abbey National 'Successor' to Chun seeks end to conflict Austrian fury over SS man from US (Reuter): Spiers appeal (AFP): Death sentence (AP): Aid for China Failing to stay on the Kinnock course Hattersley out of line, Tories say Education policy is 'Fabian' Commentary Labour's police plan 'disaster' Nuclear weapons defended Swim that never happened Privatization is key to shape of things to come Issues Energy 'Hamburger economy' condemned by SDP Election Summary Hunting challenge Tebbit attacks 'Tory conscience' leaflet ITN poll plans Council tenant aid for private homes Lecturers accuse Alliance's poll cheer Tired out by the ravages of the long phoney war Taking stock of the campaign so far Two Davids with all to play for Conjuring up a sense of failure Media Watch Fleet Street man takes on a popular minister Constituency Profile Tackling Labour tribalism in Glasgow's slums Constituency Profile Glasgow Provan Cheerful campaigner Rude disturbance for the polls Poll Watch Sayings of the Day With the law and order faithful Black and white of the grey vote Every fourth voter on June 11 will be a pensioner - in some constituencies they represent 40 per cent of the vote- and the parties are wooing them with all their might. But, as George Hill finds, candidates who treat them all alike may be in for a surprise The Amstrad Office Out of the spotlight Defence is a major election issue, but Denzil Davies, Labour's spokesman, has a low profile Concise Crossword No 1274 Asbah Instead of creating more jams at the till,… Labour's failed coup Star Nicholas Carrott cut Derby dropouts Cup fever Blue period First Things First Anglo-Saxon twilight Tim Congdon and David Hale on the new world economic order that must follow the decline in British and US trading power True enemy of the Alliance Confessions of a card shirk Fight on the Issues Critical Time for Trident Mixed reception Charities appeal The Tower bones Ringing the changes Nautical heritage in jeopardy 'An Affair of State' Level of living Church sculpture A conflict of interest over Britain's defence aims Scientists in Nhs Help for debtors Pen tribute Holy orders? Elephant Hunting in Africa Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries High prices for tall ships Sale room Memorial services Contemporary Dance Trust Limited Appointments Birthdays today Boating Ball Church news Marriages Pembroke College Cambridge Society Eton dinner City Banquet Latest wills Andrés Segovia Maestro of the classical guitar Sir Penderel Moon Mr Eliot Hodgkin Births, Marriages, Deaths A chemical clue to paralysis Science report Personal Columns The body mechanics Every day 88,000 Britons miss work with back pain. Sally Brompton reports on the chiropractors' unorthodox remedy Wallace Heaton A healthy dose of soap Can drama on television be good for your health? asks Angela Neustatter Harley Street International Tube protection Medical Briefing Picture Gallery The Country's Crying out for Change. Vote… Tribal riches Television Marcel Marceau International School of Mime in Paris… Serious Money 'is Seriously Funny' An Inspector Calls Massenet deglamorized Opera Manon Covent Garden Mime I Carrara Royal, Bath Excellently esoteric Cinema Mélo (PG) Renoir Brighton Beach Memoirs (15) Cannon Shaftesbury Avenue The Morning After (15) Odeon Leicester Square Ratboy (15) Warner West End Three Amigos (PG) Leicester Square Theatre The Whistle Blower (PG) Odeon Haymarket Royal Shakespeare Company Lofty insights without gimmicks Rock U2 Wembley Arena Gentlepeople Renoir Concert CLS/Hickox Christ Church, Spitalfields Not honey for tea again Peter Ackroyd on the centenary of the golden poet who was myth not message Letters from America By Rupert Brooke With a preface by Henry James Sigwick & Jackson, £9.95 the Collected Poems By Rupert Brooke With a memoir by Edward Marsh Sidgwick & Jackson, £10.95 Higher Education Men as beasts Intercourse By Andrea Dworkin Secker & arburg, £10.95 Grafton Books New Hardbacks Shootybangs, spooks and sex Thrillers Crow's Parliament By Jack Curtis Bantam Press, £10.95 Foyles Art Gallery World under the surface Fiction Bluebeard's Egg By Margaret Atwood Cape, £10.95 Cuisine Novella By Antoine Laurent Secker & Warburg, £10.95 Mr Fox By Barbara Comyns Methuen, £9.95 Tales Collins The Times Information Service Entertainments It Could Change your Life Television and Radio Loot: the road to exile Choice Aetna World of music mourns Segovia The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,374 £15 m smiles of the classic partnership Weather Dirty Denis turns music hall blue Campaign sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound DTI seeks winding up of dealer Dunhill issue Body building Sugar claim Summary Dollar faces new pressure No currency pact likely at summit Reed gains 37% to hit £188m 100 days at Eurotunnel's helm Morton sees light at end of £4.7 billion tunnel project Japan 'moving to change on policy' Bid likely for publisher Connect? That'll do nicely Mixed reaction to Greenspan By Our Banking Correspondent: Brazil to resume interest payments King & Co Business and Finance GEC in £125 m deal for Creda Fifth acquisition for Hazlewood Foods Business Summary MEPC raises interim profit Hunter Saphir ahead Dry Sack sale expected Reed International Plc Next offer wins CES Tranwood rights issue Big banks rise after Brazil agreement on repayments Stock Market Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Alpha Stocks Tavers Smith Braithwaite Dunhill lights up Reed not just a paper tiger Tempus West Germany cast as the villain of Venice set-piece Economic View Guinness and Moet in sales link Hiram expects record Yule bid for Reabrook Race-day punters in a whirl The Times City Diary For the birds The Times City Diary Entente Concordiale The Times City Diary Cotts rejection of bid 'unanimous' Smoked out The Times City Diary 'Detective' rewarded The Times City Diary Photo firm snapped up by Sangers SKF GEC makes a meal of the Creda deal Comment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Strong recovery Dow stages recovery Wall Street BASF General Appointments Coopers & Lybrand Chief Executive Tiphook names finance chief Money & Gold British & Foreign School Society Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Traditonal Options London Traded Options Royal Navy A Winning Personality Antiquarian Prints (West End) Chestertons Prudential Yes You Can! 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