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News from 23/06/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Angela Croome, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Chris Petit, Brian Collett, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, A. M. Whittaker, Alan Gilmour, Director, Cliff Feltham, Dennis Dwyer, Michael Binyon, Alan Bates, Mark Ellis, Andrew Gamble, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Helen Haste, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Anthony Wagner, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, S. Davidson, Ruth Gledhill, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, P. Silverstone, John Goodbody, Sports News Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Huon Mallalieu, Matthew May, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, James Stepney, David Hands, Michael Berry, Charles Bremner, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Peter Evans and Mark Ellis, Sophie Witter, John Llewelyn Owens, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Barney Miller, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Geoffrey Wheeler, Tony Samstag, David Watts, Graham Bunting, Tony McGee, Adrienne Bridges, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Richard Evans, PHS, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, June Lait, Joyce Whitehead, Ivor Davis, Alaine Murray, David Sapsted, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John W. Dossett-Davies, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, John England, Geraldine Norman, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Philippa Toomey, Stephen Pettitt, Sarah Thompson, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Robin Wight, Bailey Morris, Barbara Day, Robert Fisk, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Susan MacDonald, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Ray Heath,

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Fowler plan to pay young to look for work New look at treatment of under-18 jobless Sterling support by Bank Inside Times Focus Portfolio Gold Index 'Fairy godparent' in Opren claim Astaire, the star without an ounce of nostalgia Washout for tennis and Test Picture Gallery Interest soars in Baa share sale Big bookmakers facing satellite service inquiry Chun will meet chief opponent Premier Portfolio Hurd calls on Sdp to join Tories Udm offers deal on new ?90m pit Ships get longer life Sellafield 'extra risk' Dean to retire Equerry appointed AirPlus Harrods blast clue New minister fuels Whitehall battle over rural policy Marketing firm to boost union image Nut to check on job vetting Picture Gallery Saunders family bids farewell to mansion Durham bishop under attack Health chief wages war on government tobacco policies Union pledges tougher fight for health funds Medical legal claims double Addiction doubles in the City More arrests expected after cocaine seizure Edward VIII's Buick overtakes old bangers at ?130,000 Picture Gallery Bbc and Saatchi in settlement Boy is cleared of hammer murder Music professors in jobs appeal Father plotted girl's kidnap Computer check for wife's win Rise in house prices cutting off new buyers Palumbo plan for the City faces hearing Caller admits poisoning food Woman bailed over drug boy ?5bn London rail proposal Drugs fine for Arab Prince Ford Army corporals get jail terms for theft of anti-tank rockets 'Soldier of Fortune' a childhood fascination Scottish ministers dismiss devolution Crusade rises from the radical right Eec close to deal on competition in the skies Young join race for a place in the turf industry The 3.45 apprentice handicap at Doncaster races on Friday will be a special event. It is a sponsored by the South Yorkshire Apprentice Racing Training School, an organization largely funded by the Manpower Services Commission, Which offers boys and girls, many of them from the deprived areas of inner cities in the North, the opportunity of joining a Youth Training Scheme course to equip them for a career in the racing industry. Peter Davenport went to see the unusual initiative in action Talks follow night of violence in city streets Tennis lunches served despite opposition Rebel councils get warning Police plotted cover-up in park, court told MI5's wall of silence 'destroyed ' Royal Navy's Broadsword sweeps troubled Gulf waters Briton jailed for 10 years in Dubai Australia warns us Death law rejected Backing for Pindling Dentists walk out Top lawyer recruited in war of Tv evangelists Picture Gallery Old guard retired V2 battle men meet 250,000 Catalans rally to repudiate Basque campaign of violence Tears of bitterness shed in Turkey Eec summit facing showdown on farm spending crisis Split over Pentagon call to ban Iran trade West Germans in Lebanon urged to leave at once Beirut fighting delays kidnap negotiations ICL Engineered like no other car in the world Chun tries negotiating tack to find way out of chaos Gandhi steers his panicky crew through the storm From Our Own Correspondent: Gurkha revolt gathering strength Picture Gallery Shultz seeks 'peaceful transfer of power' Picture Gallery Pizza men to pay for drug cures Oslo in bid to limit arms sale damage Exiles make wasteland bloom An estimated 165,000 Saharwi refugees have field Morocco's occupation of the Western Sahara to live in desert camps in Algeria. Susan MacDonald reports from Hassi Abdallah on their struggle to survive Picture Gallery Protest by Britain's Chief Rabbi over Waldheim's Vatican visit Zimbabwe killings by Renamo 99-year terms Soviet draft Swazi arrest Not at trial Officers killed Miners die Bogus degrees The birthplace of neurology Active for more than a century, the hospitals have a worldwide reputation for treatment and teaching MSD The Age of the Brain is approaching Siemens Picture Gallery A proud claim, difficult to beat Hi-tech with a heart Taking the plunge into science Little glamour attaches to science in most schools, but it can be a fascinating subject at university level and it offers excellent prospects of a well-paid career in industry. Sarah Thompson reports The scientific options Pickfords Travel Picture Gallery Cambridge Tripos examinations Concise Crossword No 1290 Pilgrim Payne Ltd. A to Z Durham to Liverpool Lotus Adding up the Cost Tomorrow Inner-city gossip Listing It's a gas Barry Fantoni Big-hearted Plucked out Royal rescue How far right for Owen? Renaissance of a master craftsman The cost of anti-southern prejudice Cutting defence down to size On a wing and a prayer If Not now, when? Competing Issues Yes, Vice-Chancellor Private hearing of child abuse case Nautical heritage Glum night out Tory strategy The nature of God Tackling distrust on inner cities Skills gap Falkland sovereignty Staying power On this Day Court Circular Anniversaries Lectures Some stuffy ideas about work Today's royal engagements Memorial services Church news Lord Havers University news Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Dinner Birthdays today Superior General Fred Astaire Mr John Blofeld Mr Bruce Marshall Births, Marriages, Deaths Private buyers take the cream Royal Air Force graduates Lincoln's Inn Bridge Personal Columns British Heart Foundation Sitting pretty Television Martin Cropper Sotheby's Laughing with horror Alan Bates takes his long partnership with the playwright Simon Gray a stage further when Melon opens at the Haymarket tonight: interview by Sheridan Morley Curious choice The Gershwin Years LSO/Thomas Barbican Jeeves Takes Charge Joyful vigour Andr£ Previn Selection Almeida Krenek/Cerha Almeida Theatre Gy?rgy Ligeti Union Chapel/Radio 3 Wyndhams Theatre Picture Gallery A poet pared down to size Theatre Royal Opera House The Emanuels go back to college Luck helped make stars of the graduating design couple a decade ago; now they are back under the Rca spotlight "Harvey Nichols Summer Sale starts Thursday Chanel Boutique Bargains Gordon Lowes Sale Country Casuals The Times Information Services Entertainments A collection of treasure comes up for sale at… Top Classical Compact Discs Television and Radio Picture Gallery Don't Pay Shop Prices United by sancturary Choice Picture Gallery Loanplan Picture Gallery All-out strike call may split Civil Service pay dispute China delays Un arms embargo on Tehran The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,390 Picture Gallery Silkworm forces Navy on higher alert Weather College lecturer found guilty of racist remark Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Crowther in $57m us deal Saatchi link Whitecroft up Summary Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies North Sea Oil Tsb in ?220 m takeover bid Financial services firm says yes to offer Sterling below $1.60 as fall gathers pace Economy growing robustly Japanese buy home of the Ft Baa provides for tenders on 1,000 shares Picture Gallery Six secret probes on 'insiders ' Ici poised to sell Stauffer's speciality side for $625m Fidelity Lonrho rejects 'trivial' criticism by Al-Fayeds Drummond up to ?1.7m Wyndham to expand Alpha Stocks Leyland DAF Ba to seek Tokyo listing Gilts and equities dip as confidence dries up Recent Issues Saatchi link smooths the American way Ici plays its cards right Caledonia to reduce B&c stake in ?327.5m deal Bankers seek new dollar role Amex gives warning about danger of world recession How the mighty have fallen Picture Gallery New jewel for crown? Famous name Borland falls to $4.7m but outlook is brighter Busy days at Rover British Goal to replace grants Gec gives guarantee on Plessey More players but less glitter in gilt-edged Tsb starts off on target Whitecroft plc The Times Unity Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Slide continues Dow gains nearly 25 points Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges CA London Traded Options Money Markets and Gold James Cropper PLC London Financial Futures Base Lending Rates Olivetti's Acorn claims the world speed lead The Week How to tap in to the top Management Morse Picture Gallery Amstrad's new Pg on the way Computer Briefing Picture Gallery A rough ride ends Demand WAC Tandon Computer Appointments City Recruitment Consultants Skilled Compupeople Five quiz winners at the race BSi Why operations managers are still in demand Jobscene Programmer/ Analyst Masta Corporation Ltd Miles Mixing with the mandarins If a future in the fast stream is what you are looking for, the Dti probably holds the key. Joan Llewelyn Owens looks at the many possibilities this department has to offer Bromley Computer Appointments Oxfordshire County Council Proposed New College of Further Education Bromley Kingston Portsmouth Beaver Housing Society Ltd. Outreach Officer Health Care Executive The Meningitis Trust Asthma Research Council State Energy Commission Runnymede Borough Council Royal College of Art Robert Owen School Natural Environment Research Council Bexley London Borough We Need Nurses in the US University of Exeter Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Career Assessment North Wiltshire District Council Nottinghamshire County Council The Rhodes Trust Carmarthen District Council The British Library Colchester Borough Council Odi Lothian Multiple Display Advertising Items The Institute of Cancer Research CAA Bromley The National Nursery Examination Board The Institute of Cancer Research AFRC ADC MP Corporate Finance ASA Law Locums J. A. Forrest & Co. Brent Peoples Housing Association School of Oriental and African Studies Price Bieber & Co Energetic and enthusiastic young Solicitor required… Legal Aid Treathowans Court Clerk Vacancy Financial Insurance Group Construction Lawyers Jeffrey Green & Russell Solicitors LPS Legal Personnel Specialists Barristers Clerk 4 Kings Bench Walk MP PA Personnel Services Spicer and Pegler Associates Hill Dickinson & Co Clyde Petroleum plc The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants British Waterways Board West Sussex Coast German Speaker Badencoh & Clark Coca-Cola Chambers and Partners The Sunday Times L&P BAM MSL Chartered Secretary The Times Newspaper CNT Commission for the New Towns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anthony Collins & Co. Dorset/hants Coast Reuter Simkin Recruitment MP Price Waterhouse Slaughter and May Richards Butler Out of London Allcombes Havering Kensington&chelsea Meredith Scott North East Essex Litigation Lawyer Bexleyheath, Kent Thos. Boyd Whyte Counsels Chambers Nottingham Chambers Vacancies Near Welwyn Garden City Multiple Classified Advertising Items ICL MP Assistant Secretary British Gas Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Stevens Drake & Pope Solicitors Litigator Law Personnel SP Williams & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items MP Michael Page Partnership Abbey National Building Society Law Personnel Residential Conveyancer Epsom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partners SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Secretary Four-year plan for world rugby Notice in stayed action is valid Job applicants' race survey ordered Judge has to make findings of fact Picture Gallery David Hands' World Xv Berbizier takes the honours David Hands selects his World Xv Gerald Davies' World Xv Hastings looks the part Gerald Davies picks his World Xv Trade-mark deal limit implied A sad retreat from Detroit for the British contingent Offer saves Monsanta Mandarin: Improving Apple Rings set for first win Mandarin: Brighton Mandarin: Pontefract Jarvis hearing is adjourned Mandarin: Bath Yesterday's results from three meetings O'Brien likely to run three in Irish Derby Win a day out at Ascot Crest Hotels International Dow joins an exclusive marathon club The fastest service at Wimbledon Final Scores and Prize-Money Parker inspires a British revival Simpson highlights trend Where stars are support players First win boosts confidence Pools Forecast Fifa are angered by ruling Overseas results Henley Contestants Today's Fixtures Royal headache before Saturday British to set pace in world event Camacho prospect for Marsh Sport on Tv Gloom is lifted by Fowler Oxford majority Other Scores No play yesterday Yorkshire reap benefit of Moxon's harvest as Jarvis strikes early Sparkling Randall brightens the day Le Roux spearheads Sussex's recovery Magazine is banned by Surrey Falkland show no mercy to the umpire Pouring down on Ivan the irritable Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon For the Record Grand prix chaos is threatened by clash of dates Liqueur on the Alps Life shackles removed Football League's Wembley replay Opening Day Fixtures Centre Court may get a roof Whitbread is out of European Cup team Cheap Loans Foot injury puts Mandlikova out of Wimbledon Picture Gallery Paris Sg pursue Hill Picture Gallery Jockey is banned until November Bunkered Botham has yet to finalize contract with Queensland Making a one-day game of the Test Seoul shift premature Picture Gallery Hill starts Timmis wins Expansion Lions plea Becker in quest for stamping ground

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