News from 11/06/1987
1987; Gale Group;
Autores
Elizabeth Wright, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Alexandra Shulman, Andrew McEwen, Gilbert J. Kelland Assistant Commissioner, Edward Norman, Patricia Davies, Vijitha Yapa, Andrew Morgan, Barbara Green, Paul Jennings, Ivo Tennant, Robert Steel, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, Tom Kibble, Geoffrey Williams Chairman, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Colin Colebrook North West Coordinator, Kirsten Cubitt Hoffman, S. G. H. Green, Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Shirley Robak, Geoffrey Smith, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Brian James, Stephen Taylor, Allan Massie, Peter Davenport, Peter Giblin, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, Rodney Lord, Huon Mallalieu, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Alan C. Cooke, Edward Ullendorff, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Alec Gresty, John Winder, David Butler, Jenny MacArthur, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Peter Tinniswood, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Sheila Gunn, Shirley Goldwater, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, John S. Hunter, Sally Watts, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Alain de Liédekerke, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Glynn Boyd Harte, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alan Meyer, David Robinson, W. B. Hesmondhalgh, Nicholas Beeston, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Liz Gill, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Conrad Voss Bark, Craig Seton, PHS, Joyce Whitehead, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ivor Davis, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Robin Jenks, Keith MacKlin, Joé Joseph, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Kenneth Fleet, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Michael Hornsby, David Green, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Barry Wood, George Chesterton, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Stanley Wells, Jonathan Meades, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, R. Hamilton, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Duncan Stewart, Colin Campbell, Davis Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Thomson and Cliff Feltham, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Richard Wigg, John Watson,
ResumoFinal poll gives Thatcher win Labour and Alliance prospects slump i9n eve-of-election survey City will stay up all night £1bn Tie Rack Ban threat Pick a thinker Portfolio Index Picture Gallery British anger over ferry order switch Chernobyl: Where no money can change hands Prime Minister retracts 'drivel' slip Canadian bride for an earl Iran is told to cut its embassy staff Sterling Howe welcome for CAP reform Bus drivers fight private control News Summary Royal thanks Pit dispute settled Stalker leaves Greenpeace promise Majestic Wine Drilling death Thatcher puts name on donor register Guerrilla action by unions affects ports Weary wait for a passport Tourists in European drug ring Fall in immigrants allowed to stay Smithfield rebuilding plan at risk Picture Gallery Safety standards 'were adequate' Ferry inquiry Rape by father 'akin to murder' Church to relax ban on gaming No confidence vote on head of university Life for 'sick' man who decapitated his girl friend's mother Nurses work at job-share plan Vaccine 'the way ahead in fight against Aids' Windsor biographer chosen High price of doctor's suspension Boxer is jailed after 'Wild West' fight Earl will marry Canadian Sixth form 'voters' cross-questioned Royal air maroc Husband cleared of murdering wife's lover Winner to share with friends Portlolio Gold Police on alert as Stonehenge hippies arrive Ministers clash over Channel Tunnel finance Commentary Thatcher tells party not to be complacent 'I hope and believe we shall win … but your vote is absolutely vital' Agony of indecision for floating voter A simple story of the Tories' comfortable lead Poll Watch Spending on adverts increases Summary Polls open until 10 pm Leaflet attack on Thatcher Poll tax 'will miss Cabinet' Libel writ Sayings of the Day Kinnock speaks of 'last day for Thatcherism' Streamlined Labour takes the campaign honours Fancy Dress brightens up bookies' doldrums Lordly ex-lancer tilting at pit-wheels Guard on Northern Ireland polling Conventional wisdom is upturned Media Watch Local issue will decide talisman's fate Merrill Lynch Owen sees a new era of reason and cooperation How the City can play polls for profit Rumbustious Hailsham fights on Picture Gallery Tactical voting fails to impress the analysts NEC 'A lot more to life than slickness' Concluding our pre-election interviews with party leaders, Margaret Thatcher, talking yesterday to Robin Oakley, says that mere presentation cannot conceal the policies that Labour dare not reveal British Telecom Concise Crossword No 1280 Musicians Benevolent Fund Wherever You Stand, You'll Appreciate the New… Contra air drop supplies seized World Summary (AP): Threat to Bare facts Teamsters of politics Bavadra meets aide Democrat dark horse (AP): Lightning lift-off (AP): Summit statements on political issues, Aids and drugs Bomber's passport (Reuter): Botha extends state of emergency to aid in 'peaceful solution' 'Punishment' vote hurts the Socialists in Spanish polls Police halt Cracow march Pope champions farmers (Reuter): Peking heats up dispute with Japan Satisfied world leaders leave behind some differing impressions We Have Maintained Britain's Defences and… Cathay Pacific Protests mar gala for Chun's successor Police injured and 2,000 students detained during South Korean violence Hawke ridicule for Liberal leader's pledge of tax cuts Refugees 'caged' to stop stonings Sri Lanka talks on Indian aid (AP): Britons get Greek jail terms (Reuter): Laws replaced (Reuter): Deserter back 15 in court (Reuter): Priest freed (Reuter): Unveiling (Reuter): Released Britain Has the Lowest Inflation for Nearly 20 Years Right, roll on '92 Ghosting Nancy's notes After all the polls, tonight watch the ones that really matter. the exit polls whose results the BBC and ITN will announce at 10 pm to save us sitting through their results programmes Departure Thin blue lines When cross and X collide Edward Norman challenges the Bishop of Durham's vie of politics Underdogs who refuse to be chained China: better red than better-read Camouflage and concealment Nell, Baggie and Rabids Voting for Freedom Children of the Berlin Wall Deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls Points to ponder Sad Chapter Safety standards Investment in tomorrow's science The Ward trial Sweet nothings David Copperfield and Arthur Pendennis Court Circular Times A memorial service for the Marquess of Linlithgow… Lady Anthony Hamilton gave birth to a son in Omagh,… Birthdays today Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Buckingham Palace Luncheon Conversazione Luncheon Memorial service Picture Gallery Starlight Ball Burton Yeates & Hart Forthcoming marriages Schools announcements Marriage Big money week Sale room Planning the D-Day landings Sir Kenneth McLean Professor E. H. Warmington, classical scholar, died on June 8. He was 89 Prof E. H. Warmington Wing CDR Marcel Pustelniak Herr Stephan Thomas, who died in Bonn on June 4 at the age of 76 Herr Stephan Thomas Britain IS Great Again. Don't LET Labour Wreck… Allied Dunbar Wide awake in the theatre Many patients are choosing to stay awake during their operations, with growing backing from surgeons. Liz Gill discovers the advantages Private IUD bonus Medical Briefing Tomorrow HSI Calman's Sick Note St. James Court Cutting it fine Television Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood MAC Phillips Joke that misfired Cinema Berlin PO/Karajan Festival Hall Concert Demon Lovers Warehouse, Croydon Theatre Broadcast incentive to take more risks Paul Griffiths considers the possibilities and problems of free opera via the television screen Sing along with Puccini ... and, in Covent Garden Piazza, Richard Morrison samples the reality of Domingo and La Boh?me on a rather larger screen Dona Herlinda Cannon NGH Nothing in Common Alone on a world sea Peter Ackroyd reviews a period salt sea yarn, that is also our symbolic Ship of Fools, with landfall uncertain and future obscure Close Quarters By William Golding Faber. £9.95 Higher Education Lit Crit hit list Crime A Masculine Ending By Joan Smith Faber. £9.95 Horse and Hound All girls on the western front Fiction The sport of brawn porn On Boxing By Joyce Carol Oates Bloomsbury. £9.95 Writers' Monthly - Free! Steinway New Hardbacks Entertainments Theatre The Times Television and Radio Jumping the gun in fun Choice Pro plus A decade is a long time in politics Men who know the despair and triumph of election days Heath makes his mark on hustings The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,380 Weather Love-bombed to submission Campaign sketch Stock Exchange Bid denial by Sound Diffusion Colloids rises BET expands BICC deal Summary Stock Markets Index Venice call for freer trade Summit concerned over protectionism Ambitious bid for JWT Brit who shook Madison Avenue A taxing problem for Labour Economic View Pilkington doubles profits to £256m Plan changed by Wordplex L S I Gilts dealers ready to burn midnight oil By Our City Staff: British Land value soars 81% Tie Rack attracts over £1bn Lloyd's link-up won by IBM Marks & Spencer Britoil surges 21p on US visit Stock Market Silent Allied Colloids (Reuter): Wall Street BTR rebuff lifts Pilkington profits Tempus British Land Venice: the full text Teleshare Secular turning point or market disaster Comment Hazlewood surprises with £52.7m issue Business Summary WHG shares to be 130p Staveley up to £14m Enter the London Fox Staveley Industries plc Electra assets jump 30% Sale proceeds boost Caffyns JFB resumes its interim payouts London Financial Futures Company News John Waddington names directors Traditional Options Money Markets and Gold Appointments London Traded Options Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Alpha Stocks Base Lending Rates Equities cautious Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Compuvac Cluttons Accountancy Personnel Aerospace & Defence Contracts Appointments Phone Unisys Hoggett Bowers The Direct Line to your New Career Luxury Flats Manager The best managers are always thinkers, rather than doers Peter Giblin: Patience and courtesy are part of an executive's job The British Institute of Florence Appointments Phone Rank Xerox Knightsbridge Secretaries Are You Frustrated? Legal & General Tax Inspectorate Alexanders Laing & Cruickshank Holdings Ltd. Nippondenso (U. K.) Ltd Travel Consultant CJA WRC Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Electricity Council Chase de Vere (Inveatments) Ltd Allied Dunbar AFRC Recruitment Consultants Charity Appointments Cosmetic Plant Manager Kuwait Criterion Tiles—fulham Westminster Cathedral Greene King Banque Indosuez Lloyd's of London Press Limited Graduate? STC Coopers & Lybrand Knightsbridge Trading Firm French Speaking Personnel Manager London Bridge Inter Exec SMI Hoggett Bowers Grant Thornton Roland Orr & Partners Purcon (Consultants) Limited Your Move S. A. R. I. Commercial Services Ltd Mainland Hoover Gieves & Hawkes ECC Group Assistant Librarian IBM Recruitment Consultant Parceline Ltd Management Trainees The Chelsea Design Co McDonnell Douglas Datastream London Enterprise Agency Angel asb international recruitment A Better CV H & K (Rugby) Limited Oilfields Construction Career Analysts Droopy & Browns Limited Senior Sales Engineer Microwave Components Astofire Limited General Appointments LE Court Securiguard Services (London) Ltd. Senior Manager Are You a very decent individual Tiffany Walker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tap Air Portugal Are You a Bored Negotiator? Banking & Accountancy Accountancy Personnel Capital Futures Recruitment Consultants Lafinch Ltd E L Computers Ltd. Stretch your Potential England No. 1 Im D. O. B. Export Trainee & Experienced Design Consultants FPS (Management) Ltd Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Qualified Accountant West Africa 1987 Graduates Finance Sector Wurth UK Ltd Silver Fox Limited Sales Professional Bank in Liechtenstein (Frankfurt) GMBH TNT Skypak Matthew Gloag & Son Limited Established Advertising Company SKI Supertravel Legal Selection Services Marketing Asst Typing Sales: Articulate energeuc person for unusal… Working behind the scenes Horizons There's far more to a theatrical career than acting, says Sally Watts Divisional Financial Accountant Harlow Ueda Savage Ltd. Recruitment Consultants Legal Selection Services Assistant Accountant Qualified Accountant East Africa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bank of India Sea containers Services Limited Unex Corporation Ltd. Provincial Trust Limited Radio Electrical and Television Retailers… National Association of Youth Club The fleet partnership Management Personnel La Crème De La Crème AGB Campbell Gordon More than a Secretary? PA/SECRETARY Mayfair Atlas Hampton & Sons Not a Secretarial Job Senior Secretary Administrator Elizabeth Hunt Personal Secretary Al-Bank Al-Saudi Al-Alami Limited Executive Creme Tate Austin Knight Selection Centacom Churms Associates PA/SECRETARY Audio Wp Middleton Jeffers Could You Manage ME? Secretary Recruitment Line Secretary Pure Genius Shorthand Secretary Partridge Fine Arts Ltd Black Horse Agencies American Community Schools CBS/FOX Video Limited Chestertons Prudential The Grosvenor Bureau Architects and Designers Experienced PA Advenfure Personnel Ltd Secretary Saab London Ltd Business Concepts International Ltd Property Renovating/interior Decorating Opportunities Diana Duggan Associates Angela Mortimer The Tower Thistle Hotel Mediad Regalian Opportinity in Tax Free Bermuda PA/SECRETARY—REGENTS Park Senior Secretaries £12,500 + per annum Angela Mortimer We are Looking for a Superb Audio Secretary The Westbury Solicitors and Barristers Secretaries SECRETARY/PA £10,000 PA NEG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretaries/pa's City Personnel Consultants Ltd National Theatre The Grosvenor Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monkeys at play give clue to human voices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoping a dream becomes reality Boxing Two-stage test for duty of care is not apt in every negligence case Law Report June 11 1987 Privy Council The Law Magazine Still no place for Dalton as New Zealand name team Rugby Union: Jones's Beliefs only Reason for All Blacks to Change Tuynman on tenterhooks Finding a gentle touch Lining up for the final stages Towards full-sided enhancement A blast from the wartime past Odd man out Season memorable for its forgettability Second opinion not invited Surrendering overall control Ladies at Lord's Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections Mandarin: Votsala looks cut above average Racing: Omens Appear Good for Lemos and Brittain to Combine for a Repeat Performance in the Kingsclere Stakes A bruise causes uncertainty about Sonic Lady for Ascot Robinson will appeal Results from yesterday's three meetings Murphy is banned for nearly four months Restraint is a pleasing attribute of the England juniors' trade Football: Italy Beat Argentina and Brazilian U-21s Held to Stalemate Brazilians still without a goal Multiple Display Advertising Items Birtles in transfer to County Today's Fixtures Italy's jinx strikes Argentina again Cwmbran promoted after difficult final Hockey Ridding game of shackle on players Rugby League Roche rides storm of abuse as team-mates turn rivals Cycling Weather snags trout buffs Fishing Chopendoz errors aid Southfield's cause Polo Rankings rankle Clark Badminton Altitude offer declined by Board Athletics Gunnell prevails in Ostrava Student wins great day of tennis action Summer of Sport Connors fights back to overshadow Shaw's brief glimpse of glory Tennis" British Duo Savour Fleeting Moments of Success Beore Faltering at Queen's Club New US defections hit Scottish tournament Lloyds has final giggle Cricket: Final of a Contest Devised by the Establishment for Itself Coming of age in an ageless setting By a Special Correspondent: Cams on top after 147-year absence Rowing Top seeds make early exit Simson ensures victory Rogers makes doubly certain of his victory Supply your own gift Lining up putts to line their purses Golf An opportunity for Green to shine in Sweden Horse Trials Theel clings onto her slender lead Yachting Final berth to Clarke Squash Rackets For the Record Counties likely to fight bans Budget Lamb leads the slaughter with winning century Moxon lays foundations as Yorkshire assume control Bristol to lose event Sport in Brief Drug case man in guilty plea Relaxed Clark on the ascent again Move still unsure Pakistan want to take the new ball End Column
Referência(s)