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News from 15/06/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Great Devastation, Charles Goodhart, James Paffett, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Scott Rijeka, Michael Binyon, Jenny MacArthur Stockholm, Carol Leonard, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Bernard Levin, S. E. Ellison, Director, Brian James, Mitchell Platts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, Huon Mallalieu, Adrian Ingham, Marcus Williams, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, John Percival, James Pilditch, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Atlantic City, Andrew Hislop, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Alan Booth, Sydney Friskin, Clive White Toulon, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, R. M. Napier, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, J. M. McLean, David Watts, John Higgins, T. E. Utley, Peter Davalle, Patrick Carroll, Director, Michael McCarthy Lyons, J. Ladislaus, Secretary, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Heather Kirby, Robert Matthews, Peter Spencer, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Beatrice Lacoste, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Roger Boyes Warsaw, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, T. C. B. Dehn, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John England, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Neil Harris, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Barry Wood, Katie Campbell, Ian Stafford, Stephen Pettitt, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, Alastair Singleton, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Tilak E. Gooneratine, President, Jack Bailey, Richard Evans and Tim Jones, Susan MacDonald, Hugh Leonard, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Eric James, Director, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,

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Steel makes surprise bid to lead Alliance Liberals discuss 'democratic fusion' as Thatcher announces new team Samaritan advice by Duchess Hattersley rejects opposition link-up Porsche wins Exam results Portpolio gold Index Brawling women miss the Holy Father's homily By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Moore and Parkinson share the look of a leader How hard left was silenced Labour's campaign Iran 'begins tests' on Silkworm firing UK Hippie group on the move again News Summary Fords at the top TV overtime claim Job with security Paper's crucial week Royal Mail Mystery flower Nato chief calls for increased defence spending Baker moves quickly over 'radical' Bill on education Brake off home buying Picture Gallery The New Cabinet How the Votes were Cast Inner-city task drive signalled by Tebbit Many attractions of the Orient Sale room preview Barristers may face tougher action over public's complaints RSC may abandon Stratford Tennis umpire resigns over tickets Tax cuts lead to boom in bonuses Drives put bridge workers in danger Motorway repairs Picture Gallery Open jails 'key to reform' Parachutist killed in 7,000ft drop Oxfam Health spending in Britain lags behind Europe Renault British Airways AirPlus Spring sun and rain spell another bumper harvest The Times crop survey Up, down and away across the waves Co-operation gets air waves buzzing Cellular radio: 1 Close co-operation between the Government and private enterprise has placed the UK in a good position to benefit from the setting up of the pan-European cellular radio network. on which agreement was finally reached last month. In the first of two articles. Robert Matthews looks at the benefits of such co-operation Piedmont (Reuter): Pressure growing for Falkland talks World Summary Sri Lanka frees 1,000 (Reuter): Minefield scuffle (Reuter): Jews praise Rommel (Reuter): Afghan feeler (AFP): Rio's Bloody Sunday French protests called over strike pay curb From a Correspondent, Panama City: Church plays key role as Panama continues to defy military ruler Separatist stirrings (Reuter): Geraldme Page dies Tearful farewell to bitter Brandt Pope seals his support for Solidarity with a kiss Ford considers South African pullout 'Pik' Botha gives power-sharing hint Britain moving nearer to break with Tehran (Reuter): Reagan under fire in America over summit outcome From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Congress flak for the Stark's crew Lanson From a Correpsondent Delhi: Sikhs (AFP): 29 British seamen rescued in Pacific Jewels charge African tour (AFP): Ethiopia poll (AP): Senator dies (Reuter): Bomb concern Blockade over (Reuter): Kreisky fall Bases talks Stinking rich Kill 12 in Delhi terror raid Slaughter of innocents by extremist gunmen Cathedral weddings go on during clashes in Seoul Action Directe killer jailed for life Barbie's lawyer will put France in the dock (Reuter): Vietnam to pension off old guard A small town in Aragon learns rules of freedom Ten years ago today Spain had its first free elections in 40 years. To learn the views of a typical small town on a decade of democracy, Richard Wigg went to Barbastro in Aragon, where George Orwell served in the Civil War 50 years ago, and what he heard explains the Socialist setbacks in elections last week Recipe for more stalemate Polls open after grey campaign A Wellesley Briscoe & Ptns, Ltd. Out but not down The Times Diary Choosy The Times Diary Calm is nigh The Times Diary Out but not down The Times Diary Out of luck The Times Diary PHS: Shove divine The Times Diary Will Russia be the Pope's next stop? Roger Boyers reports on an intriguing prospect opened by glasonst Dogging the doomsters Bernard Levin: the way we live now Thatcher's debt to Powell T. E. Utley Psalm of the two Davids Howerver…Philip Howard Realistic Changes Search for Stability A Case for Tax Cuts Search for settlement in Sri Lanka On the waiting list Pensioners' legal aid Safety at sea Signs and portents Church and State Myths and facts on population rise Home and school Honours even? Great Devastation in Cologne 250 Works Destroyed or Damaged A raid carried out on Cologne during the night of May 30-31 involved for the first time more than 1,000 bombers, which arrived at the rate of one every six seconds for an hour and a half Court Circular The Met. Office Today's royal engagements A Parliament subject to the laws written in men's hearts Clifford Longley Appointments Meeting Gardeners' Company Dinner Picture Gallery Marriages Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Mrs Minio-Paluello Miss Geraldine Page Playing to the heart Mr Willoughby Bryan Mr Ralph Guldahl DJM: Nature notes Countess Ingegerd Laurvig Births , Marriages, Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items A case of the wolf in collie's clothing Science report $2.9m New York sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tough on the Streets Dr Rod Hackney, president-elect of Riba, thrives on confrontation. Brain James talks to the arhitect intent on saving Britain's cities Richard Western tact hides Japan's blushes Consultancy firms are being hired to spare the embarrassment of hard-pressed Japanese frms forced to make workers redundant Concise Crossword No 1283 Immobile Mobile Roots of the wood master Cadbury Schweppes Back to politics Phillips Almeida Festival Show on the road The sensational ballet-master Maurice Bejart (right), discontented with his long-time base in Brussels, is moving to Switzerland, and not even the efforts of governments are going to stop him: John percival reports Grosvenor House Antiques Fair Placido Perfectly balanced casting Opera Sent up with Wildean fun Chris Peachment meets the author and dramatist Hugh Leonard, whose The Mask of Moriarty opens at the Haymarket in Leicester tomorrow night Venice Christie's St. James's Polling for the maskers of tun Aldeburch Festival The Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association Tomorrow Life class graduates A clash of status symbols? While Colonel Oliver North's secretary was busy being astonishingly devoted to her boss, her Bristish office cousins were reported to be expensively underemployed. Heather Kirby investigates a secretary's image in the Eighties Marriott Hotels Resorts Smothered by motherhood First Person Theatre Entertainments Cancer Relief Variation Television and Radio An astronomical drain Dextrosol Tilt-wing could solve airport crowding By Our Air Correspondent: High flyers with Yorkshire cuisine The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,383 Exit Hailsham with a flourish of his pen Weather The Solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Dollar's strength surprises traders US Notebook Decision soon on EMS entry Government likely to keep sterling out Public spending round starts with ?lbn election hangover Brazil seeks extension on debt repayments Boost for North Sea oil jobs Opec to test Parkinson Airport shares sale is ready for the runway NCCS plans stock financing deal By Our City Staft: Loyalty plea as Cotts spurns Suter Richards, Longstaff Business and Finance 21-24 Sport 30-34 Investors aim to oust chairman of Wa Tyzack By Our City Staff: Williams in £285m Reed offshoot deal Big screen test for Cannon Analysis Cannon under Fire Third Market Money Market and Gold The Portmand Inter Continental Hotel Base Lending Rates Banking on a box-office hit Unlisted Securities Investmesnt Trust Financial Trust Foreign Exchanges Indexed sector ready to shine Gilt-Edged Company News Board Meeting EMS entry: high-risk policy not a comforting embrace Market tunes in to Colorvision USM Review State of the parties The Times City Diary Third time unlucky Real Wealth Enterprise culture club to rewrite the rules Comment Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items A tall order test of quality A guide to career opportunities Despite long hours and hard work, the policeman's lot can be a very happy one Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Warwick School Appointment of Head Multiple Display Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools Head of Maltman's Green… La Crème De La Crème Young Dynamic Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Zarak Hay Associates Ltd Personal Assistant/administrator 'I'm telling you sell 3 million at 85p Abbatt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Urgently Required Manpower Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heal's Secretaries MCA Records Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joan Tree in Convent Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Institute of Metals Conference/Committees… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super SECRETARIESl Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World Famous Personal Column, including Rentals,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wednesday Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Friday Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spinks has style to walk tall Boxing: Cooney's Chance of Victory Will Diminish the Longer Tonight's Bourt Continues Tender no bar to motorist's claim for lawyer's costs Ealing College of Higher Education Tyson-Tucker date fixed Gatting celebrates Saturday Scoreboards Cricket Year off pays off for Collingham Fire power of Taya puts her on top Spaniard hits the jackpot to earn Ryder Cup place Golf Historic victory for Roche Cycling Giant-killers approach Squash Rackets World Cup given a new lease of life Simpson will retire at the age of 21 Gymnastics Indian Skimmer storms in Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Saturday's results Mandarin: Improving Street Line can open his account Racing Chantilly details Painful injury for Fitzgerald Blinkered first time Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Costly blunder at Sandown Carabineer in champion form A wesome All Blacks overwhelm Wales The power and poetry of rugby at its bestWORLD Cup For the Record Gardner in a grand prix treble Motor Cycling France hit a high note and send Australia packing Rome incentive may leave champions out in the cold Athletics Britain take command against tired Kenyans Hockey CCPR to help British role in world sport Cambridge Mays Results Jaguar challenge fades as Bell takes Porsche to victory at Le Mans Motor Racing Results Lone Palov break pays off Cycling By a Special Correspondent: Caius end a long wait Rowing McRae edges ahead Motor Rallying Indulgence wins two out of four Yachting Fixtures Sport on TV Test doubt as Ramiz is injured Cricket: Yorshire Openers in Another Big Partnership Manchester rain upsets equation Hampshire figure in another tied match Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Cowdreys put paid to Essex Refuge Assurance Sunday League Charisma found lacking for Todd Horse Trials Goals still hard to come by Football Robinson's 69 secures title by one stroke Golf Wales torn apart as World Cup reaches a climax Richards receives one-match ban Broad returns at expense of unfortunate Fairbrother England Team Qadir arrives and says he is fit Becker faces Connors in final Savchenko ideal test for Shriver Lendl withdrawal is final dampener for Scotland Rival bids for Hoddle Sport in Brief (Reuter): Steadier Reid puts pressure on Ballesteros Forceful reply to cricket's rebuff End Column Chance to win trip to Open

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