News from 29/06/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ivor H. Mills, Hugh Jenkins, David Wade, Isaiah Berlin, DJM, Sheila Gunn, Patricia Davies, Vijitha Yapa, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, Nevil Johnson, Cliff Feltham, Steven Runciman, J. Mordaunt Crook, Carol Leonard, Roger Jones, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Mario Modiano, Alastair Hetherington, Andrew Crawshaw, Caroline Moorehead, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Brian James, John Stebbings, Jim Railton, Anne Sofer, Peter Davenport, Gereldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Auberon Waugh, Allan Winn Editor, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Gerry Woolf, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robert Harris, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Martin Cropper, Alan Hamilton, Dorothy Deval, James Methuen-Campbell, Daniel Ward Motor industry correspondent, Marcus Williams, Hugh Thomas, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Watts, T. E. Utley, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Dr Charles Essex, Peter Davalle, Paul Griffiths, Donald Soper, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Eric Hobsbawm, David Smith and Edward Townsend, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, Richard Owen, Adams Mars-Jones, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Dacre of Glanton, Maxwell Newton, Michael Scott, John Bell City Editor, Tim Blakemore Deputy Editor, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Roger Bootle, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, George Ace, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, David Young, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, DW, Patrick Montgomery, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Burnell, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Antonia Fraser, Ian Stafford, A. J. Olsen, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Susan MacDonald, Kenneth Lewis, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoSDP protest widens split over merger Leading members attack Owen's "rigged' ballot Pledge of free poll in Korea Portfolio Share rush Degree awards Index Gould has pick of front bench posts 300,000 agree what a swell Euro-party it was Picture Gallery Vital day for 'abuse' children Final warm flicker for June Doctors seek right to stop treatment for Aids carriers Tighter Opec quotas likely to lift oil price By Our Foreign Staff: Three US soldiers dead in training ground blast UK Finance Ltd Elgin seen as a noble saviour News Summary Surgery wait ends Prince in car crash Menuhin is suing Model flying record Speelman seizes chess lead Telecom Iranians leave UK Banking on industrial breakthrough Mixture of hope and fear marks start of plans to regenerate the inner cities Picture Gallery Alliance 'bungled' election effort Liberal president's book life lid off muddle Labour 'saboteurs' put task forces under fire Driver in strike stand banned Thatcher's hope on MPs' pay £4m publicity drive on crime will aim at the inner cities Lawyers beat legal aid curb Unfair contract clauses Fears over use of car radar trap L-tests 'favour women' Snap&win Sunday rest for Wimbledon referee Surrogacy Bill this session Campaign on science for schools Beef farmers fighting back Choice of food Last-ditch effort nets a prize Portlolio Gold Ex-MP's wife tells of car struggle with armed terrorists Citroën 2cv Amboo £3,296 Top grade for boat refugee Van Gogh sale is highpoint of rich and varied week Sale room preview M25 doubles flow of tunnel traffic Motorway repairs Iran warning on US Gulf patrol World Summary Mugabe at Np. 10 US Senate 'meddling' Romania's penalty Generals retired Gandhi effigy burnt Nostalgia for a lost Algeria From Our Own Correspondent, Paris: Jewels scandal hits the French elite Attack on Waldheim Pledge by Najib Gurkhas halt campaign ahead of Gandhi talks London backs US move to bring Syria in from the cold 170-oar warship takes to sea Algiers welcome for Gadaffi Rift with Hezbollah hinders Assad's efforts in Beirut Threat by Athens to talks on US bases 'Fairy tale' agitator is given his freedom More Soviet clemency Tandon Chun's party says it will seek free direct elections Opposition in South Korea wins important concessions from a position of strength Afrikaner rebels form white church Curbs on Albanians in Kosovo Strikes to hit French air traffic (AP): Climbers die (Reuter): Gold theft (AFP): Anger at pay (AFP): Mother at 12 (Reuter): Panda dies Midland Business Banking Lanson Even a kick below the belt fails to make Hawke falter The man most likely to win in Australia…if he keeps his temper Tamil group ready for Colombo talks Sri Lanka conflict Bankruptcy threat may rejuvenate Soviet firms Cancer Research Campaign Climbing towards catastrophe At 6pm on Monday, August 4,1986, Julie Tullis became the first British woman to conquer the feared K2, in the Karakorams. she called it "the mountainof my dreams" and three days later it conquered her Peter Gillman has pieced together the events of last summer: the courage, the rivalry, and the gambles that led to her death Facit Something in the air June was record-breaking wet and cold. But was it also part of a pattern? Concise Crossword No 1295 Merrydown B. A. A Halfway House Communion tax Cutting Barry Fantoni Grainer, loser Plain duff County haul Why we need Dr Owen and a new party There's just no escape Bernard Levin: the way we live now Wanted: a political truce on Scotland For pedantry read purity Spare rib and funny bone However…Philip Howard Straws in the Wind from Ireland Europe Stalls Again Towards a Gulf Peace Child abuse in north and south Church and masons Opera House plan Library proposals Convention and the Constitution Argentine regime MPs in action In with both feet On this Day Mothercraft. Frizes for Dinners and Clothing Court Circular Anniversaries Today's royal engagements MFI Birthdays today Christenings Service Dinner How can we believe in the same God? Clifford Longley Repton School British Association of Dermatologists The King's Regiment Forres, Swanage Anglo-Portuguese Society Picture Gallery £55,000 for fair figures Memorial Service Dinner Royal Naval College Dartmouth Nature notes Forthcoming marriages Dr Arthur Burns Influence on American economy Mr David Scott-Moncrieff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delphiniums defeat the cool, wet weather New cancer treatment Science report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sorting us out Television The Advertising Standards Authority In the culture of crisis Adam Mars-Jones puts his own experience of helping Aids victims into a remarkable volume of short stories to be published next week: interview by Anne Billson LSO /Thomas Barbican Music in London A saga of survivors Radio Christie's Orpheus CO Barbican Lean Cuisine Small is beautiful in Country Life Sitwell sans the outrage Aldeburgh Festival BBC Royal Opera House Britain's moonlight children A new survey that perhaps a million children under 16 have jobs. Many are harmless, bringing in useful pocket money; a few amount to rank exploitation; almost all are covered by a rag-bag of legislation that is proving impossible to enforce. Caroline Moorehead reports Talkback Child Labour and the Law Men of mystery Penny Perrick Abbey National Dawn Patrol Theatre Entertainments Premier Portfolio Television and Radio BBC1 Steamy primrose path Choice Choice James Meade Shirts The delight in a tantalizing glimpse of St Paul's The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,395 Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Markets show nervous strain US Notebook Index LBS predicts solid growth Lawson faces call for increased investment EEC is poised to postpone controversial 'fats tax' plan Caradon shares ballot No joy yet for Czech claimants 'Still a long way to go' before compensation will be paid US may ban Toshiba Housebuilder set for £11m key to door for USM listing Vice-chairman could go in Touche Remnant reshuffle John Charcol Tilbury braced to repel Raine Newman names chief executive Appointments Board Meetings Investment Trusts Issues of Government Stock Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Money & Gold Base Lending Rates Financial Trusts Unlisted Securities Company News Third Market Put down the totems of yesteryear Gilf-Edged Bett Saatchis under the hammer High support Betterware opens curtains USM Review An L of a difference The Times City Diary No easy task to account for off-balance sheet financing Analysis Search for true standard Princely role The Times City Diary Greenwell loses out The Times City Diary Royal bronze The Times City Diary Last Year He Got Away with ?29 Million what Will It… State monopoly is not the answer for coal Comment Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices On the long road back to success Vans and Trucks Forward sales boost the big lorry business NewCargo Hatchback makes its mark Leyland Electronics to the aid of the driver Onwards and upwards Why the light ones last a long time Merger that surprised the sceptics Leyland DAF Hard journey for a big, tough vehicle Hefty investments in a truly modern diesel University Appointments City University School of Oriental and African Studies Chair of Accounting Medical Research Council University of Oxford University of Aberdeen Student Health Service The University of Manchester Department of Middle… University of Leicester Schools of Oriental and African Studies University of Kent University of Edinburgh London Business School University of Manchester and Umist The last of our salad days The waiting period between examinations and the pulishing of the results can also be constructive, says Roger Jones The University of Manchester School of Industrial and Business Studies Monarsh University The University of Leeds Department of Mechanical… The University of Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ciel Institut Consulaire BAC German Language Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items University College of Swansea City Poly St. Godric's College, London Business Studies… Certificate in Counselling St Godric's College, London Multiple Display Advertising Items Roehampton Institute Reed College of Accountancy The City University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Civil Services College Clerical Officer Grade MG 12 Queenswood Multiple Display Advertising Items Salisbury The London School of Foreign Trade The University of Leeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tutors and Senior Tutor Business Manager Pangbourne College A Change is as Good… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools Young Teacher Cluttons Schools Fees Hesley Group of Schools Gabbitas-Thring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Fellowships Wolverhamptom Multiple Display Advertising Items Merton College Junior Research Fellowsharch Lady Margaret Hall Oxford Senior Secretaries Bernadette of Bond St Jaygar Money Magazine Ltd Christine Watson Ltd Zarak Hay The Administration Director W/p Secretary £10,000 + Mayfair College Leaver Design Company Tomkerrigan Associates Ltd Fashion & Travel SI Tomkerrigan Associates Ltd Small Prestigious City Office Requires… Christine Watson Ltd JMA Manpower Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants CLC Language Services & Co Janet Street Porter Senior Secretaries Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Love+tate Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Zarak Hay Associates Ltd Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Jigsaw Recruitment Consultants SI NSJ Ltd Group Public Relations PLC Dutch/french Speaking Shorthand Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Ever Been Interviewed Please phone incentive Groups of Co's Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries SGA Needs You! Multiple Classified Advertising Items SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Interior Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sue Young, Chelsea harbour Ltd Alexander Bartholomew Conservatories Ltd Bilingual French Miller McNish Editors Secretary £9,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items SECRETARY/PA West Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Heaton Bennett D4 Design PA Administrator Mature Secretary Secretary MD'S Sec Shepherds Bush £10,500 + Perks Zarak Hay Associates Ltd French off the M4 £12-12,500 Sec/pa A Smart Receptionist ITC is a body corporate under contract law but not under company law Degrees awarded by the University of Durham Cambridge Tripos examinations Multiple breath tests Glasgow clubs eager to fly British flag Football Bristol Rovers want Francis to take charge Bruno should chuck in these mismatches that do him no good Boxing Sweetest feeling for Sherwen Cycling FA adamant on plastic pitches ban Winner haunted by bogy of 13th Slack puts Welsh to sword Cricket: Middlesex Thrash Glamorgan for Highest Total of Season Senior keeps calm to fend off challenge by Davis Golf Davidson coach of Irish Rugby Union Delay for rescue does not blunt Jamarella 's attack Yachting New worry over logos Privateers fail in hijack attempt Motor Cycling Cannell walks home after losing his way Athletics Select policy promises quality finals Rowing Pat McGuigan Today's Fitures Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections Mandarin: Asmussen and Hills set for double Racing: Manton Provies Irish Derby Winner after Boms Scare Delays Stary by 50 Minutes Blinkered first time Doncaster stewards report Charnock Harrington in top form at Huntingdon Mandarin: Windsor Selections Saturday's results From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Sir Harry Lewis has the Arc as prime objective From Our French Racing Correspondent: Risk Me takes command Longchamp results Tapwatcher touched off in thriller Confusion in the line of succession Tennis: The Wimbledon Lion Has Departed to Leave the Jungle Open to a Cagey Pradator Prepared to Catch the Mood in the Second Week Today's Order of Play Results from Wimbledon For the Record Mayotte the nice guy who stole Wilkison 's laughs Evernden a true fighter Bowling is what put the cap in Capel as he heads for Headingley Cricket: Northamptonshire Player with Second String to his Bow Exciting finale at Surrey Middlesex are off the mark at last Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Pakistanis a picture of walking wounded Kent hope shattered by Palmer Results from Prague Pair earn twin honours Rowing Cram finds only the best will do Athletics Best of the year Revenge is sweet for Moses Psychologist Skelton Show Jumping Britain are a goal short of a medal Hockey Sad finish after late goal Double for Southfield Polo Fitness stand does not hold up LSI Christie's sprint double is the first for a decade The onus is now on Doohan Tall order for Bates Ban facing rugby side Sport in Brief O'Connell is Irish hero in triumph Howe set for return to Turkey By a Special Correspondent: Hill races to first F3 victory The Times presents tomorrow another competition… Doubles such a jolly affair End Column
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