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News from 09/06/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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John Grant Crossword Editor, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Francis Haydon, Simon O'Hagan, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, David Smith, Mathtew May, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Douglas Lowndes, Mario Modiano, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, A. P. Kettle, Robert Jackson, Allan Massie, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, Robin Oakley, Nicholas Wood and Richard Evans, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Esher, Henry Stanhope, Martin Cropper, David Butler, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, John Hennessy, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Louise Christian, Edward Fennell, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alan Mattingly, Director, Michael Ray President, Gareth Huw Davies, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Mosey, Craig Brown, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Roland Rudd, PHS, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Geoffrey Foster, Ben Pimlott, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Martin Fletcher, Eddy Shah, Michael Evans and Nicholas Wood, Clive White, Paul Newman, David Watson, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Alan Jenkins, Michael Dynes, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Peter Mulligan, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Jon Shields, Director, Yellowhammer, Neil Winship, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Ivor Davis, Richard Williams, Ray Heath,

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Lawson attack on Hattersley 'lies' over tax By Our Political Editor: 45% is top rating of campaign Testing time Portfolio Gold Index Non-nuclear policy 'would hurt nation' Our man in Tehran on his way baek - at last Prime Minister hopes for boost at summit Americans ease Japan sanctions Rape case sentences 'too low' Kinnock clash over Civil Service strike Dunhill Picture Gallery Doctor cleared of corpse cover-up New Summary TV link to death New Digest editor Harty's new slot Iron Age tor for sale Could this Be the Most Critical Seat of the Election… School's £2.8m lab BMA condemns 'squeeze' on research Ministry is criticized over safety on ferries By Our Foreign Staff: Former leader in royal quest Critics doubt the value of local operations Watch schemes get support Policing Britain: 2 Police guard market meat Old wings for new air route Theatre Royal Drury Lane Vicarage rape case sentences were too low, says law chief 'Incest' led to series of abortions Two PCs deny killing of arrested man Women test ruling on NHS Equal pay Birth clinic fights hereditary disease Earl from the building site The reluctant peer Picture Gallery Suicide verdict on hanged soldier Blast victims Severed arm man seeks damages British Telecom Safety rules fail to save boy Boxing death Winnings will buy new car Portlolio gold Secrecy plea as Kimberley inquiry starts Renault Build a Better Car Two-tier proposals cause of disarray Effect of Labour's Tax Plans Halifax Tangled Labour tax and benefits policy fuels doubt Election GP asks Hattersley to end confusion Young tries to entice TUC chiefs 'into open' Commentary Picture Gallery Four years on, high tech helps streamline Labour campaign If politics is showbiz, give us the stars Media Watch Greens in search of votes and saved deposits Sun advertisements ban lifted by judge New Summary Schools claim Threat to fighter Hume forecasts talks Labour defence policy attacked by academics Sayings of the Day Mirror refusal Fight at meeting Alliance will join coalition 'only on strict conditions' Hard-pressed Channon fighting well Constiuency Profile Southend West Candidates P. Channon (C) G. Grant (L/All) Mrs A. Smith (Lab) Thatcher 'going canvassing' at Venice summit Election Man of reason who has put the Tory 'revolution' into action Paradoxes govern two-cornered fight Constituency Profile Lewisham East Candidates C. Moynihan (C) M. R. Profitt (Lab) Mrs V. W. Stone (SDP/All) Lawson predicts fall in inflation Fact 1 Fact 3 'Part of the age I have to serve' Replying to the suggestion that his party has made him the subject of a presidential style campaign, Neil Kinnock tells Robin Oakley that the style has been no more than a vehicle for the message Election Royal air maroc Tomorrow Concise Crossword No 1278 Britain now Has the Fewest Strikes for 50 Years A Unix System that Restricts your Growth Will Get… Candidates and Constituencies 2,327 seek your vote 1987 campaign battleground A complete map of all 650 constituencies being contested on Thursday and quick reference guide to which party held each seat when Parliament was dissolved. First declarations are expected by 11 pm, with well over 500 seats overnight Nationwide (Reuter): Corruption claim at Chernobyl World Summary (AFP): Bunker play park (Reuter): Knesset bars Kahane (Reuter): Hart affair Explosives 'certain' at roadside (Reuter): New budget after riot From a Correspondent: Ex-CIA chief finds Soviet 'bugs' best British dig uncovers earliest gilt-ivory sculpture of the Cretan Zeus (AP): Fans rock East Berlin Fawn Hall tells of North's shredding sessions Stockholm secure for First Lady Venice summit and the Gulf Mrs Reagan's Mission Superpower meeting lined up Thatcher's room with a view in the Gritti Palace Pope crosses swords with Jaruzelski in human rights defence Subdued welcome as thousands line the streets of Warsaw American admiral opposes pre-emptive missile strike From Our Own Correspondent Washington: Russia and US talks to set date Parties wage a duel by insults By Our Foreign Staff: Civilians flee as troops drive guerrillas out of Jaffna strongholds Pretoria union chief freed after 3am arrest Right-wing threat to Israel coalition (Reuter): Leader of Kenyan sect dies at 75 (Reuter): MP verdict (Reuter): Firing squad (AP): Kuwaiti clamp (AFP): New envoy (Reuter): Torture denial (Reuter): Bomb death EURO TUNNEL Broadway gives its regards to British musicals By Our Foreign Staff: Britain caught up in Seoul crackdown No Title Sparing no expense The Times Diary Brief flame The Times Diary PHS: Report retort The Times Diary Railroaded The Times Diary Parish hump The Times Diary Discounted The Times Diary Poland: charter for freedom As the Pope again visits his native country, 46 prominent Poles - academics, economists, theologians and leaders of the Solidarity independent trade union, among them Leach Walesa - signed this public statement This ailing Alliance Conor Cruise O'Brien follows the two Davids as their great dream of power-sharing encounters the reality of fundamental division Kinnock the dam-buster? Ben Pimlott Follow your leader Local planning An Offensive Act by India Taxing Belief Durham's views on electors' choice Jobless figures Labour in Hendon Secondary picketing Charities appeal Tactical voting and the press Training areas The Ward case Slanging match Extreme Distress in Connaught "16, Upper Sackville-street, Dublin, June 3 Court Circular Buckingham Palace Luncheon London University OTC Summer Ball White Ensign Association dinner Birthdays today Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Berkhamsted School Appointments Shrinking price for miniature Sale room Meeting Service dinner University news Today's royal engagements Sir David Roberts Penetrating observer of the Arab world Mr Ian M. Leslie The Rev James Currie DR James Rayner Births, Marriages, Deaths Crossword puzzle winners Anniversaries Turtle dives into the record books Science report Kennedy scholarships 1987 England win bridge contest Cranfield Institute of Technology Latest wills Personal Columns British Heart Foundation Court & Social Advertising. Times Newspapers Ltd Bottle party Lyric Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue W1 Cambridge Festival 1987 Revelation of sculpture in its natural habitat Galleries John Russell Taylor reviews four shows which help answer the Henry Moore enigma Rock Suzanne Vega Regent's Park Broadway's salutary mistakes Sheridan Morley on the significance of Britain's Tony successes Barbican Theatre Rugged beauty Almedia Festival Arditti Quartet Union Chapel The British Home & Hospital for Incurables Theatre Augér/Krause/Gage St John's/Radio 3 The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair The Three Sisters Albery Theatre Frill to the frockette For midsummer evening glamour, this season you need a 'frockette'- in short frou-frous of net or taffeta, in drifts of ballerina-length chiffon, these are dresses made for dancing Hiring for High Jinks Just Need a Date? Do Not Call Intromatch? 24-carat bid People Ætna Life Insurence Company Ltd. Picture Gallery This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Picture Gallery J. Mail Co. Ltd. Television and Radio A gospel merchandiser Choice Dextrosol Helps Stretch your Game Airlines join forces to reschedule flights The Whitechall picket on duty with placard, badge, badge…and umbrella The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,378 Weather Steel reluctantly takes centre stage Campaign sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Sunleigh bid for Dale fails Figures rise Profits jump Hazlewood up New York Stock Markets Reagan eases Japan curbs Venicesummit: US sces insufficient progress to lift trade sanctions] Plan to free US banks ICI 'plans £100m purchase' BZW moves into us securities $100m American operation aims for primary dealer status From Our Correspondent Venice: Dollar support worries ministers United wins bid for Extel By Our City Staff: Chase warning on gilts Last day to make Gas share payment Guinness poised to buy Schenley Whitfield & partners Business and Finance Apricot launches hostile WIS bid Bank of Ireland in Ir£53m rights issue Business Summary £2.3m boost for Turner Cambrian returns Domino buys UK factory Mandergraph for Sharp Eagle to raise £28.6m Bearer bonds stolen Chesham Amalgamations International Factors T Cowie in £1.9m deal Osaka to end Securities ban NMC Investments unwraps jump in profits to £4.21m Raw material costs increase Base Lending Rates Allied-Lyons set to rise as brokers upgrade forecasts Stock Market Riley rules out Charlwood offer By Our City Staff: Bad debt forces loss at OEM Amersham result fails to impress Tempus Hazlewood's recipe Wall Street Lawson' real achievements—and some that got away Japanese buy Turnberry Pension cut lifts Electronic profits Bachelor boy finds a suitor The Times City Diary Five stars The Times City Diary Lovers of leather The Times City Diary Picture Gallery High flyer The Times City Diary Investors queue for Tie Rack Food for thought The Times City Diary Present worth` The Times City Diary Capital issue by HMC Stockmarket Confidential Accountants take the tax high ground A playing on provisions Comment Recent Issues Tandon London Traded Options Company News Plastics expands after sales lift Shearson opens court tin pricing challenge Traditional Options London Financial Futures Money Market and Gold Foreign Exchanges Equities volatile Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities Investment Trusts Financial Trusts Third Market Makers run into spate of 'late' complaints More and more for your money The Week The £480m stock swap Wright Air Conditioning TMS Revival time in Atlanta Comdex Easyreader Lloyd Chapman Associates Electronic Facilities Design Limited Intereurope Specialists need to widen their skills Jobscene Solution Sales Project Last chance to win £1,000 holiday Picture Gallery An Aviator 'S Diary Computer Horizons Support Analyst IA Recruitment EDP Auditor The Housing Corporation Institute of Biology Angels working in the wings A guide to job opportunities Joan Llewelyn Owens examines a little-known aspect of health care Home Office British & Foreign School Society James Davis & Partners Public Appointments Bloomsbury Health Authority EI Treasurer/director of Resources Resident Warden and Assistant Warden Principal Solicitor Cornwall County Council Senior Valuer Lm8 Loughborough University of Technology Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Durham County Council University of Cambridge Project Nurse Northern Ireland Civil Service Ogwr Borough Council Ashurst Morris Crisp Assistant Solicitor Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Trainee Court Clerk Unit General Manager National Association of Youth Clubs Museums Association Davies Arnold & Cooper Brighton Public Appointments Forest Heath Orbit The British Council Expanding City Practice LJC Banking Appointments Director of Countryside Leisure Services Meredith Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Badenoch & Clark Prolific Slaughter and May MSL International Role Management Law Personnel Solicitor Lovell, White & King Wedlake Bell Greene, King & Sons, plc Michael Page Partnership Percival & Son Council for Bristol Locums Locum Solicitors & Legal Execs Treasury Solicitor Burges Salmon Bristol Property Lawyers Kent Max Barford & Co Times have changed but not the care and commitment… Herbert Smith Hoggett Bowers Barnett Chapman Murray 1 Crown Office Row (3rd Floor) Linklaters & Paines John Hamilton Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interested in Lecturing Experienced Litigation Assistant Solicitor Company Secretary & Legal Adviser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Adviser Management Consultancy Advocacy Opportunities Cayman Islands Charles Lucas & Marshall Commerical Department Arthur J S Hall & Co Woolliscrofts at Wolstanton Litigation Solicitor Cameron Markby Lloyds Bowmaker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nabisco Group Ltd Kingsford Dorman & Routh Stacey The Council of Legal Education the Inns of Court… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winchester Computer Appointments Elmbridge City and Country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inept England pay for errors Rugny Union: New-Look Wales Rise to the Challenge and Earn a Semi-Final Date with the All Blacks World Cup Rugby Injuries stance worries Welsh Difficulties in multiple sentencing Court of Appeal Report June 9 1987 Chancery Division France demand fair share Interest on damages precluded if not claimed World Cup Details Failure to provide site no excuse European Results Mortimore leaves Benfica as Porto cast their shadow Football Breakthrough for Hall Badminton Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections Mandarin: Promising Adriya on right course Racing: Aga Khan's Colours Should Be Carried Subbessfully Again in Fillies' Event at Goodwood Comeback delayed for Percy's Lass Scimitarra's operation a success Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Gallant Expletive snatches another victory for Reid Knights Legend shines Chance for a Grand Prix day Summer of Sport Canon Crooks plays in Australia Rugby League Pools Forecast Bon voyage as the avenger sets sail Barry Pickthall meets man whose America's Cup hopes have never been more buoyant Jenkins's date fixed Endurance tests for champions Squash Hackets Coe unlikely to be fit for European Cup Athletics Dutch pip the British Horse Trials England coach resigns Volleyball Today's Fixtures No Title University scheme unveiled (Reuter): Kite eases his way to seven-shot win Walker Cup team are reunited for Murhof A joker hidden in MCC pack Connors holds court at Queen's Tennis: Rain Provides the Time to Make a Wimbledon Forecast Dorigo revels in a winning role Use and abuse of the rules For the Record Hardie brightens day with a half century Cricket: Optimistic Signs from Gooch before Rain Curtails Play Birthday benefit treat for stalwart Glamorgan cling on for the draw Myles sees Sussex to safety of the storms By a Special Correspondent: New Greek venue for world championships Yachting Course change leads 15 crews astray Spinner is good with the bat too Foreign teams should note names action Wales need to be more positive against All Blacks Bannister on records for ever Old Masters in Swiss Banking Southgate finally get their reward World circuit preview for British squad Stewart to act on tour deadline DeFreitas shines before rain hampers progress Festive day for Yorkshire Harrogate: Derbyshire with three first-innings wickets in hand, are 290 runs behind Yorkshire Games bid by Lendl Sport in Brief Women sold short by Cash End Column

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