News from 07/07/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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A. E. Owen, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alexandra Shulman, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, Andrew Gamble, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Clare and Sarah Thompson, Jeffrey Archer, Louis Le Bailly, Mario Modiano, Caroline Moorehead, John Bebb, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Brian James, John Mallabar, Jim Railton, Tony Dennis, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Iris Jeffery, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, David Butler, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Jonathan Hart, John Wilcockson, Epinal, Anthony J. Camp, Director, Charles Bremner, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Max Harrison, Doreen King, Carol Ferguson and Lawrence Lever, Marjorie Wallace, Edward Fennell, David Cross, Eddie Coulter, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Valerie Lewis, (Michael Phillips), Tony Samstag, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, J. A. Gulland, Craig Brown, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Porto Cervo, Paul Griffiths, John A. Hill, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Beatrice Lacoste, Maurice Coleman, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, M. McEWEN Charlish, R. W. Johnson, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Peter Aykroyd, George Hill, Mel Webb, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, David Smithers, Tony Dawe, Sean Hallohan, Philippa Toomey, Graham Mather, Tim Jones, Pat Sweet, Derek Harris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Lewis Stretch, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, C. Christie, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Leslie Freeman, Philip Jacobson, Michael Coleman, Richard Wigg, Ray Heath,
ResumoKinnock plots Labour course for the 1990s Policy shake-up risks fight with far left Royals join P&O's big celebration Portfolio Degree list Record run Index Teachers split on new strike wave Fact and fiction blur in Beirut's 'media bazaar' Picture Gallery By Our Political Reporter: Grant says cities are powder keg £6.3m Chatsworth drawings Thatcher to woo big business for inner cities drive Empire building claim by MP on sexual abuse Clarke defends newspaper sale Barratt brings Spain to Bracknell Bedford workers accept new deal News Summary Tennis prize CS gas man goes free Boy hero beats fire Capital Bonus Anglia Building Society Burglary charge 'Super pit needs a six-day week' Coal board chairman challenges mineworkers Back door deals on work week criticized Anderton backs Moors hunt Army move to aid wives with careers Train drivers doing up to 28-hour shifts, Aslef chief says By Our Defence Correspondent: Navy to fight old battles anew Poll tax goes on says Ridley Speelman and Short share lead Claims of 'kinky sex' with prostitute are lies, jury told Jeffrey Archer libel case Doctors attack copper idea Child sex abuse Record year on the way New car sales Woman who put colour into offices Ryman takeover Aids cases rising steadily Nun's story of a sure bet By Our Science Correspondent: Yacoub defends operation Harvey Nichols Education reforms mirrored in US Public interest is 'protected in sale of Today' Bill 'is further step in securing greater value for money' MPs lifeline for ministers Scottish Affairs committee Tunnel move defeated Desire for independence Safety Cricket alcohol restriction House of Lords Nationalists protest against Walker Onslaught from Wales Parliament today Poll tax costs 'can be cut' C of E cash up by 12.5% Grant calls for inquiry Low flying ban refused Jury demand Army private shot in mock execution, father tells inquest Jury suggests tighter safety at clay shoots Acid rain linked to fish deaths New Forest by-pass splits village Boy's diary chronicled his own death Sizewell decision upheld by court A diversion that's a sign of the times West gets water warnings Fire bomb attack on police Holiday price war hots up Judges valued in child cases Legal reform One near air miss a month McAFEE Shoes Everyday story of lonely folk BAA (Reuter): 300 feared dead after ferry sinks World Summary (Reuter): Reshuffle by Pinochet Fighters launched (Reuter): Billionaire boy jailed Officers wanted Ortega challenge fails (Reuter): Panama inquiry is urged Sikhs shoot 36 (Reuter): Bomb at Nato base Glasnost tackles the official bugs The first, or rock, that sparked off a colossal row Gromyko in strong plea for speedier detente Britons in dispute over VAT proposals Emergency debate in Strasbourg Reagan lost in the wasteland of decline America looks beyond the 'era of optimism' US waits tensely for North evidence West Germans charge Hamadei with murder on US evidence VW (Reuter): Renamo attack on German aid convoy (Reuter): Nuclear leak (AP): Cardinal goes Howe talks (Reuter): Blue Rhine (AFP): Mubarak runs (Reuter): Suicide blast (AFP): Haiti strike Husain visit (Reuter): Unfair cop Afrikaners head for Dakar ANC talks Torture fear for Bahais held in jails Iran Chun frees 177 political prisoners Seoul acts on amnesty pledge British scientist blames cooking oil Spain's mass poisoning case Liberals ruffle Hawke in a cliffhanger poll Campaign film shows truth more cynical than fiction Tent city of protest rises in Jerusalem Immigrants' battle in promised land A city about to burst its seams Mexio city is the world's most populous city. Its poverty is dire and its pollution high, yet up to 35 million people could live there by the year 2000. Charles Bremner reports from a city at breaking point Classic Guernsey Zipped Cardigan Leopards in a spot As wildlife experts meet this weekend, a row breaks over the big cats Concise Crossword No 1302 Tomorrow NSPCC Growth of the Super-Cities Motorola Newman's law Missing party Unkindest cut Bad money Picture Gallery PHS: Farm fare Now for a real alliance? The Liberal Party, having swallowed the SDP, would be in a powerful position to attract Labour into a more formidable pact. R. W. Johnson examines the possibilities for realignment The manifest benefits of a poll tax Graham Mather argus that a community charge has wide advantages Great muddles in the making What a way to live, poor dears However... Henry Stanhope Congested Wilderness Scapegoats of Chernobyl Lessons of Naval History Worries about community charge Ban on whaling Party power Positive analysis Nuclear landmark Rigours of consulting birth registers To fit the crime Pension safeguard Purer English Census secrets Pigeons in London Court Circular Church news Wing Commander R. Stanford-Tuck Appointments Picture Gallery Luncheons Receptions Dinners Tomorrow's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Pontormo drawings of nude fetch £352,000 Sale room Memorial service Mr Herbert Hill Enlightened industrialist with a paternalist approach Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Gordon Lennox Air Vice-Marshal Stanley Grant Mr Robert Dean Dr Salim Ali Births, Marriages, Deaths Oxford class lists Final Honours Game Conservancy Trust Estrogen key to bone disease Science report Latest wills Birthdays today Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items There is only One Harrods Harrods Knightsbridge Rocky glitter Television Les Miserables Sammy Cahn In Person Words & Music A fine fellow for all that Galleries Francis Hayman Kenwood Adolf Hirémy Hirscl Matthiesen Fine Art Charles Lapicque ASB Pirandello liberated Radio Cheltenham Festival Eis Thanaton College Chapel Conversation note Opera Capriccio Glyndebourne Wigmore Hall Thursday Lunchtime Concert 9 July at… Theatre Serious Money Wyndham's Concert Langham CO/Brouwer St John's/Radio3 Helena International London Bedding Centre Sky-high bargain basement Style success stories Fashion by Liz Smith Elegance is often deceptively simple - and usually fiercely individual. What are the secrets of the well-bred wardrobe? Diamond life People Clothkits Couture on the cards Allansale - now! Smallbone of Devizes Etienne Aigner PC timing doubts start new Amstrad rumours Edited by Matthew May The Week Apricot Jobs prizes in store Shops go hunting for IT specialists Jobscene A quiet merger defies pundits Mainframes Focussing 'It' Investment on Competitive… Morse Computers Multiple Display Advertising Items MoD demand for Ada Software Olivetti John Ford Recruitment Limited Systems Designers plc NEC Business Systems (Europe) Limited Intereurope There's far more to editing than just sitting at a screen Bold, italic and fancy fonts will look awful Desktop Keying in just once cuts out errors Danger: networking minefield Networks E. W. Payne Limited Hair's breadth surgery Freeing data files for the people Briefing City Recruitment Consultants IBM Recruitment Consultant Technical Support with Cognos Systems Analyst £25K Programmer........ £17K Icon Computer Resources Ltd Importance of a human touch Recruitment BSi Working for Quality Osicom Technologies (Uk) Ltd. Computer Insight Limited Surrey County Council Agricultural and Food Research Council City and District of St Albans PA Personnel Services Public Appointments A Comissao Das Comunidades Europeias LA Comision De Las Comunidades Europeas Lancashire County Council Museum of London UNA UK Una International Service Joining together for self-help If you have been out of work for some time, it may be that what you need most is a boost in confidence on new opportunities. A Job Club could help you, says Edward Fennell Much talent and energy ready to be harnessed Positive aspects of seeking an opening Bristol Castle Point District Council Kirklees Metropolitan Council Charity Appointments Asthma Research Council Borough of Hyndburn MSL International (Uk) Ltd Orbit Housing Association The Central Council of Physical Recreation Copeland Borough Council Tate Gallery London Sanctuary Housing Association Bromley Oxfordshire County Council Senior Transport Economist Humberside County Council The Young Womens Christian Association of Great… North Yorkshire County Council Voluntary Service Overseas Isle of Wight Magistrates' Courts Committee British Production and Inventory Control Society Gas Analyst Royal Naval Auxiliary Service PARC UK Limited Hounslow & Spelthorne Health Authority Leeds Western Health Authority Frenchay Health Authority Angel Asb International Recruitment BNA International Crown Agents The Maudsley Hospital City Centre Nurse AMI Portland Hospital Central Birmingham Health Authority The Manor House Hospital Croydon An equal opportunity employer Salisbury Health Authority South Glamorgan HA Public and Health Care Appointments Grampian Regional Council Oxfordshire Health Authority an Equal Opportunity… West Glamorgan Health Authority Singleton Hospital Multiple Display Advertising Items Douglas Stewart Associates Medical Research Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Harringey Health Authority Airedale Health Authority Maidstone Health Authority Hughes-Castell Ltd. Wild Hewitson & Shaw Badenoch & Clark Beale & Co The Law Society Freeses Solicitors Brighton Working towards Equal Opportunities Cameron Markby David Barney & Co Conveyancer Wiggin and Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International (Uk) Ltd Sun Alliance Insurance Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Kent County Council Jeffrey Green & Russell Solicitors Berrymans Gouldens Herbert Smith Trowers & Hamlins Land Lawyer Reinsurance Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Information Service Entertainments The Academy of St Martin in the Fields's Summer… British Wildlife Official Energy Products of the British Association… Television and Radio The war within a child Choice S. P. Tyres (UK) Ltd Cartwright refuses to rule out SDP merger Banks pull out of Canary Wharf The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,402 Women put cricket to the test Weather Ibsen's ghosts in paper drama Commons sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Shop sales show larger fall Tilbury stake Name change Call for £13m Summary Lonrho profit challenged House of Fraser claims accounts are misleading Foreign invasion adds £5bn to shares Tunnel to the heart of Europe Morton challenges Kent towns to grasp the future £20m Ryman sale ends d' Abo era By Our City Staff: Guinness seeks Ward cash Sharp Thistle recovery boosts S&N to £90m US plan to phase out farm subsidies Carclo Engineering Group PLC Business and Finance 33-38 Sport 60-64 Whitehall set to win BAA pricing battle De Beers sales soar Brown & Tawse hit by lower oil prices Business Summary £4.5m Dutch buy for Next Glass Glover deal French coup for Heron Vibroplant profits up BTR tidy-up approved Last Year He Got Away with £29 Million Interim rise at Speyhawk Float tipped for 3i group Big buyer of Sears boosts hopes of a takeover bid Stock Market Dow slips seven points in holiday extension Wall Street Good cheer from S&N Tempus Joseph's dull days Major Service Contracts BP pays £21m for onshore oilfields Japan aims at budget boost By Our City Staff: Maxwell group signs Roy of the Rovers Special K The Times City Diary Slimline platform allows go-ahead for Kittiwake field Profits leap for expanded Carclo That leftie Ghenghis—official The Times City Diary Jaguar's veil of tears The Times City Diary Robertson Research moves up to £4.82m Better late than never The Times City Diary Pink Stone The Times City Diary Security group is seeking targets SNC offer is unconditional Caparo bids for CI stake Which Penny Share looks set to rise from 3rd August… Stock Exchange must look again at Lonrho Comment Bankers bite the bullet The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Third Market Foreign investors still buying Stock Exchange Prices Two deputy chairmen for Gallaher board Company News Money & Gold Base Lending Rates Legal Appointments Britvic Corona BBC Enterprises Trust/probate Chelmsford Traditional Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Recent Issues West Sussex Magistrates's Courts Committee London Traded Options Crown Agents Derby and South Derbyshire Magistrates' Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barristers' Clerk Asa Law Locums Up to £20,000 Royal salute to a long voyage Tody The Times publishes a 20-page report to mark the 150th anniversary of a celebrated name in shipping, commerce and industry. Tonight, Sir Jeffrey Sterling, the P&O chairman, above, will be host to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at dinner aboard the Pacific Princess moored at Greenwich The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company Hambros Bank Limited Launch of a company that became a legend History/1 The company that P&O became was started by an unemployed Shetlander and a small London shipbroker. The business met with mixed success, but after two decades, they discovered the winning formula Steam was still a new technology From there, it was all sea to India ICL How the Suez Canal nearly sank the whole company Three distinctive features have stood out in P&O's history, of these the most important was the ability to adapt to political and technological change. In the next three pages Edward Fennell traces the company's progress P&O Containers Limited The Chusan Waltz Arndale Shopping Centres Limited King of the Durbar Marking a high point in the reign of King George V and Queen Mary was the voyage on P&O's Medina, the Royal Yacht, in 1911 to attend the Delhi Durbar, the gathering of India's leaders in homage to the King Elkington An integral part of a nation's maritime story P&O has usually managed to stay ahead of events-and the opposition. What is its secret? Continental & Ferrymasters P&O Cruises The team that went into action at Zeebrugge Crisis Only weeks after P&O had taken over the Townsend Thoresen company, disaster struck one of its cross-Channel ferries. This is how top management handled the crisis Tugs stand by the stricken ferry in which nearly 200 perished The Llewellyn Group Town & City Properties Johnson Jackson and Jeff Limited Shares ride the crest of a wave P&O's policy of spreading its interests has resulted in a market forecast of likely pre-tax profits and dividends this year of £265 million, and a current market capitalization of £2.66 billion Scania (Great Britain) Limited International Paint Marine Coatings The Westdeutsche Landesbank Scotpac Ready for the big challenge of the Euro-tunnel Ferries P&O's ferry operation is preparing for a new Channel competitor Strong appeal to middle class families P&O Australia Ltd. How to run a tight ship Containers P&O's container-transport company is a market leader Juicy profits are occasionally missed, but so are big losses Nippo Kisen Co., Ltd. Nissho Iwai Corporation Barry Rogliano Salles SA Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd Daiichi Chuo Kisen Kaisha Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. Frachtcontor Junge & Co 'Heretic' who landed his business the no. 3 spot Property/1 P&O's investment property division has become a giant, but in the process, a few sacred cows have been killed Volvo Trucks (Great Britain) Limited Port of Felixstowe Ferrymasters European Transportation Leyland DAF a Commitment to the Future Ferrymasters Speed that keeps the big developer ahead Property/2 The P&O flag flies on homes and offices, ranging from Chelsea Harbour to Broadgate, all part of its huge building operation Bovis Homes Limited Ritchie & Bisset (Far East) Pte Ltd Exploring the Med in the wake of Thackeray Cruising/1 Vivid impression under a blue sky Architects for the Chelsea Harbour Scheme Moxley… Lloyds Bank Lloyds Bank Plc W'a'rtsil'a' Grand Old Lady who lives for fun On the Canberra, they're doing the foxtrot in the Ocean Room, supping ale or gin in The Cricketers, gambling in the Casino. Jonathan Hart joins in Canberra is P&O's floating chip off the old block Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Ferries Wheelbase Engineering Ltd. P&O Seddon Atkinson Vehicles and P. & O. Have Become the… Cummins Engine Company Limited F. L. Douglas (Equipment) Limited Craven Tasker Sales Ltd. Sutclife Catering by Understanding People It's rather like a boarding school: the crew are purser head boy Life is leisurely and luxurious, if a little too Americanized, on the ocean wave, says Marjorie Wallace, who cruised with her family in the Caribbean aboard the Sea Princess Cruising/3 Huttons of Hull Limited Money spinners, from wine to gum Services P&O has assumed the mantle of a divers conglomerate, far from the world of ocean-going liners The UK's international haulier Catering for every option One of P&O's new successes is Sutcliffe, which feeds over a third of a million people a day Sterling Guards Ltd KPMG A multi-million push to reach for the top Exhibition Centres The exhibitions industry is growing fast - and P&O, with venues such as Earls Court and Olympia, is growing with it A market share surpassed only by Birmingham Old favourites still seem to be the best Chelsea Harbour Splice the mainbrace? Celebrations Mercedes-Benz His lordship would still be delighted Fifty years ago The Times recorded the centenary of the P&O company, an event described by Lord Craigmyle as the getting together of two " National Institutions". Alan Hamilton turns back the pages of time The Royal Bank of Scotland Earls Court & Olympia Ltd. Shipbuilding, all gone, like the Empire The Centenary Boalloy Delivering Success in the High Street The Royal Group 150 Years of Fine Printing Townsend Thoresen Govan Shipbuilders Limited National Tyres Harland and Wolff Ltd Hoare Govett National Westminster Bank Group Carrying the troops P&o has been in the front line whenever the Red Duster has gone to war, from suppressing Chinese pirates to ferrying troops and supplies to the battle zones, as in the Falklands, where the Canberra (left) was a troopship, and the Second World War (the Strathnaver, right, packed with troops) for whom the sea voyage itself could be dangerous Britannia Welcome abroad Sailing into war The lines has paid a grievous price to play its supportive role in 150 years of the nation's conflicts ATS Chambers and Partners City Westend Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Vinters Solicitors British Gas Eastern British Nuclear Fuels plc Cadbury Schweppes The Legal Bureau Ltd J. Tickle & Co Butterworths James Davis & Partners Burges Salmon Bristol Multiple Classified Advertising Items A positive side to defeat Phelps Modern Pentathlon Right of entry to UK for elderly dependants Law Report July 7 1987 Solicitor practising from home had no office open to public Order relying on sale of home discharged Fast tracks put Honda horsepower in saddle Motor Racing Metgod is signed by Tottenham Football The show stopper that was Henley Rowing Forces' half-yearly promotions Growth of festival for global recreation Gymnastics Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Mandarin: Celestial Storm can return in style Racing Cumani and Cochrane Poised to Collect First—day Honours with Valuable Double at Newmarkets July Meeting New role for Mercer Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Yesterday's results from four meetings Mercantile Credit League Centenary Pools Forecast Wimbledon '87 one to savour Rain relents to allow the sunmer aspects of a fine festival to shine through More room at the top The long days were fun By a Special Correspondent: Russians enhance champion breeding ground Hogg is in sight of full set after stunning win Bowls For the Record By Our Shooting Correspondent: Some good still sticking to their guns Shooting Self-inflicted elimination Snooker No jump-off mistakes from Hunter this time Equestrianism BR's £100,000 boost Squash Rackets England's two grounds fir optimism Cricket: Test Result Should Be Seen as an Outstanding Performance by Pakistan with Lessons for Gatting's Men Unbeaten 120 runs for bowler Agnew skittles out Surrey Bailey and lamb state their case Derbyshire win with two balls to spare Yorkshire bow to Johnson and Rice Mitchell scores record 65 to qualify Golf Grocer's lad cuts corners Gatting pitches into an attack on Headingley Botham enriched Field of fire takes its toll Instant Communications Systems Limited Sport in Brief Christie blasts warning to all Professional approach from champion of the new breed Bailey into Davis Cup team New Zealanders tame unlucky White Horse The blue and the red join forces End Column
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