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News from 20/06/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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J. W. K. Tarling, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Chris Petit, Arthur Nicklin, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, C. P., Christopher Tugendhat, Jane MacQuitty, Diana Wildman, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Caroline Kennedy, Michael Binyon, Roy Moor, Jeremy Flint, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Ernst Krenek, Joe Joseph, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Matthew Huntbach, John Watson, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Ian Smith, Tony Hodges, Michael Tate, Michael Stokes, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Pearson Phillips, Jenny MacArthur, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, P. E. Bridge, Paul Gane, Sabine Durrant, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Max Harrison, Ian Morrow, Simon Tait, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Alan Booth, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Nigel Andrew, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Raymond Keene, William Holmes, Peter Gartland, John Russell Taylor, Peter Scott, Christopher Robson, S. D., Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, Martha Honey, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Anthony Capstick, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Richard Walker, Cork & Orrery, Harry Guest, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Gartland, Family Money Editor, John Goodbody, George Ace, Christopher Walker, Iain MacLeod, Peter Aykroyd, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, Malcolm McKeag, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Richard Owen Erzurum, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Lynda Brown, Barry Wood, Ian Stafford, Sarah Montgomery, David Sinclair, Peter Mulligan, Michael Horsnell, E. Moran, Chairman, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Richard Wigg, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Phillip Knightley, Michael Kinsley, Grace Davie, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, Ray Heath, W. Wilson,

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Threat to US citizens in South Korea Hint of martial law as violence claims its first victim First win for woman at Ascot £28,000 to be won Porfolia Gold A must for parents Index Reagan begs Chun to resume talks Dad's Army arrested after battling at Dunkirk Cool PC hero lit gunman's cigarettes Lawson tries to calm City Bitter SDP attack on Steel threatens Alliance merger 15 killed in Eta bomb attack on Spanish store (Reuter, AP): Three Stark officers are relieved of duty Towry Law & Co. Ltd Academy tutors back shake-up News Summary Water setback Police school Diners 'ran away' Car cover costs rise Diplomat arrested Thatcher PPS search Hearing Aid Prices Review London's grow-slow Radical housing reforms unveiled New laws will revive the private rented sector Thatcher 'insult' is denied by Currie Worried exam girl died from anxiety Job for jailed official is defended Nilsen-case QC replaces Sir Thomas New Director of Public Prosecutions "Having a Lovely Time" Dingbats Townsend Thorsen Strikers' leader ready to give way Sunday Times World 'cannot cope with the ascent of women in business' Private lab tests miss cancers Police ended a bloody feud Motorcycle warfare PC let colleagues take attack blame Credit era breeds new poor Millions in arrears Leading the way to family harmony By a Staff Reporter: Awareness of Aids in decline Abbey National Rape of girl aged 5 'probably planned weeks in advance' Barclays Hounds trail free-wheeling master Efficiency drive for Post Office Hot-line for taxis will help to track suspects CND ends appeal on phone tap by MI5 Three charged over paintings Plea for killer Prison case Bingo charge Heir's divorce Rapist jailed Drugs charge Minister rules out open cheque to fund health pay awards BR puts more into Channel Tunnel Four salesmen in wine case are remanded Japanese lease of life for Scimitar sports car Gays press for immigration law changes Friends Provident Friends' Provident Picture Gallery Tramp burnt alive 'for a laugh' Drugs raid nets 120 hippies at festival Union's order to strike 'was illegal' Allied Dunbar Police kill suspect in bush murders World Summary Bus hit on crossing Defeat for Bible Belt (AP): Dutch in IRA scare (AFP): Pretoria envoy snub Model still silent on Hart trip Chad ruler is praised UK link to sex case Namibian climbdown pleases Pretoria Russians to get a glimpse at the mysteries of democracy Allies wave the flag in Turkey Nato's eastern flank Arias pledge to save peace plan after Reagan rebuff The Times Iranians take UK line on envoys Syria determined on quick end to kidnap challenge The Sunday Times Ruler deposed for 'corruption' The coup in Sharjah Poll revelry in Bahamas From a Correspondent, Tokyo: Boeing accepts its JAL crash blame (Reuter): Russians to shoot student for rioting Dam protest (AP): Mercy mission (Reuter): Friendly trip (AFP): Police rape Bank strife (Reuter): Guerrillas held Malta attacks Humiliated Gandhi urged to quit Congress dismay at scale of nHaryana defeat China's heartland puts productivity ahead of ideology Queen Elizabeth2 Aids cuts a wide swathe through world of arts New York View By Charles Bremner Weeping matter Legging it Openers Straight up Nap selection Rallying round Picture Gallery Why cut the apron strings? Clifford Longley questions the Anglican proposal to condemn Freemasonry Firebomb path to Seoul's Olympic flame David Watts reports on the mass opposition to South Korea's generals Making Britain's skies even safer Have a go, but have a care Did you hear the one about… Enterprise for Scotland A Sporting Chance Fourth Leader Loopholes in the whaling rules Alliance tensions National lottery Nelson's eyeshade The Ward trial On wrong side of the 'great divide' Salary differentials Company cars Out of the dark Gaps along the line A Visit to Garibaldi's Headquarters Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Sky Paradox behind a united voice Luncheon Service reception Dinners Picture Gallery Words of jealousy from Franz Kafka Sale room Royal engagements Latest wills Service Dinners Bristol University Prof. Ian Donald Midwifery and the rights of the unborn child Sir Thomas Bromley Maj.-Gen. W. A. M. Stawell Heart of our summer It may still be a symbol of summertime, but the taste of a true British strawberry is becoming ever harder to find. Pearson Phillips looks at the war of the strawberry fields Times A toast to the best of berries Index Spice Jar Collection Grace and Flavour Overseas Travel The Magic of Italy The Very Best Villa Holidays Wales Two Ribers Hotel The Times Classified Wales the Best in Britain T. E. A. Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items USA Summer Savers Fly/drive USA-UNBEATABLE Value Talbot Hotel The Dragon Hotel Montgomery Penmaen Dovey Sports & Country Club Llandudno the Woodlands North Wales Bargain Breaks Welsh Borders Colwyn Bay Travelbag Hot Turkey Come and Be Pampered in Pembrokeshire The University College of Wales Aberystwyth where… Castell Howell North Wales 5 Star Cottage Award Winning Stone Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items China 1987 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Oak Hotel Angelesey Cottages & Apartments The Crown Hotel Escape to our Manor House Hotographic Courses Cain Valley Hotel Cardigan Pembrokeshire Amaro Cottage Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Award Winning Farmhouse Castell Malgwyn Hotel Castell Howell Family Activity Holidays Castle Hotel in the Square Snowdonia Self-Catering Solva, Pembrokeshire Cruise the Brecon Beacons National Park TFS Greek Islands in the Sun Multiple Classified Advertising Items Learn to Drive Mountain Cycling Holidays Pembrokeshire Treffgarne Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Windsurfing Dinghy Sailing Canoeing Instruction Special Turkey Owners Abroad Skylord Travel Ltd Panorama Holidays Worldwide Fares Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Caribbean Patricia Wildblood Ltd Ibiza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering France Located Alpine Farmhouses Antises quietly situated luxury Beautiful Montpelier International plc Headwater Holidays June/july Bargains Afro Asian Travel Ltd Corfu From £89 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kardamena Island of Kos Corfu & Paxos & Skiathos Cyclades Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Bargains Bridgeway Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewitched by the gods of Bali Sarah Montgomery visits the dreamy Indonesian islands, joins the throng of a religious carnival and then escapes to the peace of a bamboo beach house Holidays & Villas Rowleys & Blewitts Conveyancing Guide Peter Giddens & Co. National Institute of Conveyancing Agents Partridge & Mountford solicitors Allport and Co Conveyancing Woolley Tyler & Bury Travel Notes Peter Soar, solicitors Hine Burman & Co Avison Lowndes & Co. Andrews Stanton & Ringrose Vat hits holidays Travel News Burwell Conveyancing Services Saved: a perfect piece of history Nigel Andrew visits Conwy in North Wales and explores one of the most interesting relics of Elizabethan architecture Jungle Formula Swan Hellenic Europe Are you seated comfortably? Garden furniture is very much a matter of taste and budget. Francesca Greenoak looks at sensible buys that will survive the British weather and not send you bankrupt A Rose Grower's Guide Time Off Ltd Silverbird Hover Speed City Sprint Wheel Horse Products Kent Country Nurseries Westwood Gardens to Visit Agriframes Link Stakes Ltd. A slice of the upper crust From the rich, full flavour of fresh bread to a simple, rough p?t?, there is nothing to beat the home-made touch, says guest cook Lynda Brown Capable with kebabs and Greek without the grease Jonathan Meades on a Greek feast, a Japanese jaunt and a not-so-royal caf? that would make Wilde go wild Nescafé San Patricio Breaking down the barriers to excellence Alsace's out-of-favour wines deserve fairer treatment in Britain says Jane MacQuitty Books and big business Television Faulkner's shadow Chris Peachment meets Richard Ford, whose novel of America's South, a Piece of My Heart, was published in Britain last week Laytons Modern music's great survivor Paul Gntiffiths interviews Ernst Krenek, aged 87 who is in London to attend an Almeida conccrt of his music Wonderful, but too much PR Exhibitions Ansel Adams: Classic Images Barbican Return of the spider Rock David Bowie Wembley Stadium Quirky entertainment Concerts Fine Arts Brass Ensemble/Schwersik Opera Opera Theatre of Saint Louis Loretto-Hilton centre, St Louis The South Bank Centre Wigmore Hall St John's Smith Square English Bach Festival London Festival Ballet City of London Festival Jackson-Stops & Staff Boris Godunov The French Connection Sanskritik 17th Festival of Arts of India Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican London Symphony Orchestra Concertgebouw Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items F. F. C. C. Interiors International Arcadia Furniture Co Ltd Dreams Woodstock South West Limited Breton Shirt Paradi's Sally Anderson Tiles A Portrait of your House this Summer Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelling? Dinosaurs! Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Sofas, Sofabeds & Lounge Suites Futon Furnishing Health at Home Ltd. Distinctive Designs for Pcandinavian fine Nursery Rhyme Quilts Hand Made Japanese Futons Salmon & Trout Prints Whittles Camping Centre Hadrian Magpie Safety Stairways Ltd Folding Walking Stick Karters Home & Gardening Hydrachem 'Wedding Shoes' Slingsby Holograms Tidy Rail Diplex Bag a crocodile or a case for canvas Nicole Swengley shops around for stylish luggage and finds some sporty new gear and second-hand gems Address Book Mountain Equipment Sisters in the suffrage fight Sylvia and Christabel Pankhurst, by Barbara Castle (Penguin, £3.95) Vera Brittain, by Hilary Bailey (Penguin, £3.95) Poetry, passions and political intrigue Paperbacks The Prague Orgy, by Philip Roth (Penguin, £2.50) Indecent originality Rock Records Head: A Snog on the Rocks (Demon Fiend 95) John Hiatt: Bring the Family (Demon Fiend 100) Roger Waters: Radio K. A. O. S. (EMI KAOS 1) Errors of their ways Bridge Mid-price masters Classical Records A pot of golden chances Chess Out of the blues Jazz Records Duke Robillard Swing (Rounder REU 1019) Dave McKenna My Friend the Piano (Concord CJ-313) New Paperbacks Concise Crossword No 1288 Weldon's worth The Times Arts Diary Being Ernest The Times Arts Diary Sugar daddies The Times Arts Diary Rock Theatre Concerts Gershwin, rhapsody and blues Films Radio Picture Gallery Books Theatre Saturday Choice Sunday Choice Grade guide aids students in search for their place The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,388 Singing and dancing in the Ascot rain Hurd sees long battle ahead to defeat inner cities crime Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Slump in profits at Renold Opax change Figures delay Summary Lloyds pulls out of gilts 'Negligible' profits in market-making Sterling and shares decline amid worries over inflation J Sainsbury takes over US supermarket chain Dispute threatens US deficit cuts $1,000bn budget compromise a 'pickpocket spending plan' Building societies' net receipts fall to £521m By Our Economics Correspondent: Interest rate cut 'would be foolish' Wardley Business and Finance Names support £134 million Pcw package US watchdog opposes insider trading bill Foreign Exchanges Gartmore British Trust London Financial Futures Rise in shares prompts Reed denial Stock Market Alpha Stocks Recent Issues London Traded Options (AP), Dow Jones: Shares push to record in calm 'witching hour' Wall Street Traditional Options Fashion write-offs push up Stormgard loss to £4.26m Molins rejects TKM offer CASE optimistic as losses fall to £5.4m Atlantic's £9,6m buy Norton Opax will reward patience Contibel bid blocked Sainsbury eyes up main street Tempus Shell chief urges Britain to 'new industrial future' Health Care rises 60% By Our City Staff: Copson expands building interests Jardines Japanese argosies not yet at London Wall Comment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Equities fall again The Triton General Trust Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Family Money/interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates Fund Offers Base Lending Rates The credit explosion Barclaycard, Britain's first bank credit card comes of age at the end of the month Amanda Pardoe asks whether this is a cause for celebration This Week Monday date for BAA Coventry and CU go PEP Frizzell offer Traded Options Fidelity Ætna Family Money or Business and Finance Fimbra Sun Alliance Unit Trusts A new one, if you're with the Woolwich Shop around, even as rates fall Northern Rock Pensions: the 20 million customers With memories of the general election fading fast, the run-up to the biggest privatization of all has begun. It is not the British Airports Authority, it is not the Post Office or the Royal Mint. It's your pension rights. Peter Gartland explains Ætna The extra cover for road victims The Resurgence of Australia Fidelity Fidelity Govett Great British Companies Fund A case of blocked cash The Great Sale goes on, but in which direction? Which direction will the new Government's privatization programme take? John Roberts investigates M&G Funds from home to buy abroad Those holidays in the sun without any debts Unlike cars, furniture and other consumer durables, holidays are rarely bought on credit. Nicholas Cole explains why MIM Britannia International Limited Crown Financial Management Fidelity Higher Yield Fund Guardian Royal Exchange Mla General Trust How today's expats can get a better deal Savings Portfolio Gold Murray Johnstone The double trouble pension plan Taxation Fidelity Important Information for All Investors Framlington Unit Trust Group of the Year Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Ætna Perpetual Building business with a new jargon Counter-attack by the building societies Building societies are facing greater competition from banks for mortgages and savings. Hazel Spink reports on how they are fighting back Prolific Backing Canada for capital growth Picture Gallery Clerical Medical Unit Trust The Equitable Life Great value on wheels Cars Charterhouse Call for reforms to avoid delay Sum releasing option a taxable gain Damages in rent claim are taxable profits Power of national court to make a reference Jail is not automatic for breach of order Births, Marriages, Deaths Services tomorrow Drugs trial gives hope for schizophrenics Science report Appointments Memorial services Announcements Birthdays Anniversaries Services Entertainments Shoparound Ghost of South Africa still lurks in shadows of the World Cup Rugby Union: Debate Continues over the Right to Be Called Worldchampions Race up to hell and high water Yachting Redmond-Black duel the first of many Athletics: Records May Go West in the North, South and East this Weekend Taylor calls for urgency Britain punished for failing to exploit early pressure Hockey Australian pair in forefront Old rivals prepare for confrontation Jackson's record aim Nine-year interest in centre Sports Politics Comeback has Wilkie unfulfilled Swimming Cecil and Cauthen reign on record-breaking day Yesterday's results from three meetings Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Mandarin: City In Flight to relish heavy going Racing: Warren Place Filly Proved her Ability to Act in the Mud with Fluent Newmarket Success Last Autumn Blinkered first time British pair in raid on Belgium Mandarin: Ayr Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Stately Don may go for Eclipse Detroit could see a charge from the non-turbo cars Motor Racing Sportscall Spitting image of good manners Wimbledon serves up more than strawberries and the sour cream of the circuit Troubleshooter is ready in 'Mission Control' Leicestershire rely on men of experience Bowls Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Langley returns to put shoulder to the test Gymnastics Tomorrow Announcing the world's most advanced vibration… ATP waits for a decision on tests Tennis A birthday let-down for Bates Muddy battle for Cup at Smith's Lawn Polo Shaping up for a new challenge Navratilova rounds on her equipment sponsors to combat the emerging threat from Graf Darcy is in reach of victory after controlled third round Golf: Irish Pair Overcome the Elements to Equal Course Record Irish mourn in wake of Ballesteros's exit No double shift for the veterans For the Record Britons happy but damp Selectors are given the message by Webster Cycling Lush and Stewart aim for stability Cricket Rain dashes hopes No Play Yesterday Final round is sweet for Pyrah Equestrianism America's Cup rules questioned Yachting Indulgence shines in Solent trials Not the Evert we once knew Mercury Rowan Mullens Majestic round puts Watson into contention First-Round Scores IOC firm in its support of strife-ridden Seoul Boxer gets cold feet Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Board to stand by its man Everton lose fight to keep Kendall Hoddle will sign for Monaco tomorrow Cecil still triumphant Exodus that is leaving a void End Column

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