News from 09/07/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Alastair Shaw, Orla Maguire, Michael Upton, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Salah Mohamed Ali, Patricia Davies, Andrew Morgan, Paul Jennings, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Robin Oakley and Martin Fletcher, hand pump, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, A. M. Nussey, Caroline Moorehead, Eric James, Geoffrey Smith, John Hunter, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Howard Foster, Mitchell Platts, Evangeline Karn, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, John Spicer, Bay Heath, W. D. W. Flenley, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Martin Cropper, Pat Blair, Jenny MacArthur, Elaine Feinstein, Marcus Williams, Andrew Wiseman, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Robert Hancock, Aldhelm Cameron-Brown, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Richard Holmes, R. D. Forbes-Watson, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, John Blunsden, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Ronald Butt, John Bell City Editor, Edgar Price, Tim Heald, David Sainsbury and Leslie Murphy, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Peter Hardy, Alec McCowen, John Goodbody, John England, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, R. J. Pratt, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, R. A. Mason, Raman Subba Row, Ian Stafford, Jason Howard-Smith, John Young Agricultural Correspondent, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Corinne Julius, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Michael Evans, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, A. B. W., Graham Evans, Philip Jacobson, Jenny Kirkpatrick, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Ray Heath,
ResumoSwing to left gives Kinnock a tighter grip Shadow poll guarantees Labour leader a team in his own image BAA sale to raise £1.2 billion Quick lessons Exam passes Portfolio Index Sainsbury declares no Owen, no party Government found guilty over parents' rights Labour in plea for union help Butler to head Civil Service New Cabinet Secretary North admits altering documents and lying Bitter outburst at Iran hearing Dunhill Miners to vote on new hours A level courses under attack News Summary MoD appointment Sellafield clean-up Bill to save unborn Doctor honoured Killing case review Bank staff to ballot A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Video aid for Brady Why Linda Bellos left, then changed her mind BBC says election coverage not biased Incentive schemes for arts funding Short moves ahead of the chess field Coal job losses of 50,000 over five years, report says Thieves pluck rare orchids CID 'invented' robbery confession Jersey detectives on trial Telecom hits back at all its critics Brent MP renews attack on Mi5 Labour's whips in turmoil Arson charge Archer accused of changing iis alibi three times Judge hits at drink drive law Concern over transplants scarcity 'Use video as evidence' call Children and courts Doctor is cleared of misconduct Soldier's 'execution' dismissed Lovell Havers set to fight for a family court Lord Chancellor outlines plans Mustard pot move was wife's fetal error New air safety system planned July 8 1987 Clark silent on Blowpipes Immigration offences Bull terrier ban refused Evidence hard to obtain Poverty lesson £412m R&D Servants' pay Pensions change intended to aid job mobility Treasury Clarke in Commons clash on the state of industry Peers in call for higher expenses Whitelaw takes the blame House of Lords Ezra objects to electricity privatization scheme Opposition chooses its team Commentary BT 'is a sick private joke' Parliament today Space policy delay puts research in jeopardy Industry research to be bolstered Solicitor sent for trial on gun charge Competition designed for a splash Call for faster reorganization in Whitehall £10,000 prize helps innovators sell their ideas Racial attacks on families Zeebrugge payments agreed Sun Alliance Couple's invention on the road Warning on data file access Dixons North's notebooks put under the microscope The Iran-Contra hearings in Washington This is a partial taxt of questions and testimony on the second day yesterday of the hearing before a special congressional investigating commttee into LietenantColonel Oliver North's role in the Iran -Contra affair Marine angers colleagues with show of medals Staying cool under fire Kidnappers offer video of German World Summary Fugitives benefit (Reuter): Mubarak peace talks London summit? Gonzáez hits at UK (Reuter): Sudanese gunmen seize British nurse Strasbourg genocide vote clouds Turkish talks at Downing Street (AP): Boost for Gulf plan Angola to get help Tanker tragedy claims four dead Shattered heart of picture-postcard town (AP): Two Sikhs die as Hindus seek revenge Manhunt in Haryana and Punjab after sectarian massacres Babies left at mosque as religious principles fade Labamon's deepening economie crisls (Reuter): Fears and memories divide communities Call to revoke Slabbert passport Soviet forces mauled in Afghan reply to offensive By Our Foreign Staff: Chun frees 2,335 opponents Sale McAfee Shoes London US holds Marcos in Hawaii (Reuter): Shop blast (Reuter): Border flight (Reuter): Corset case (Reuter): Waldheim trip Jamaica call Labor's unlikely alliance with the entrepreneurs B. A. A Mandarin who got on his bike The new Cabinet Secretary, appointed yesterday, has combined a competitive streak with a text-book Civil Service career The Times Profile Robin Butler 'Trumpet playing in a car is not illegal' From working out to brushing up, drivers in Los Angeles are turning to weird and wonderful ways to beat horrific traffic jams The Times " Aide Memoire" & Wallet in… Sanderson Summer Sale Peak time break On special offer this winter: the skiing trip to end them all Concise Crossword No 1304 Harrods Knightbridge Air-India Iron maidens Woolsack wet Thin yellow line Party time Picture Gallery Screen test Debbie's debit Led by a kindlier light? Clifford Longley on likely developments in the Church-Thatcher war This murder of ideals by merger Changed days for Botha's demons Hermann Giliomee on a new balance that allows white bargaining with the ANC Fully coached in French However…Paul Jennings Mavericks and the mandate Freemasonry and the Church Political Economics in Japan Labour Voters Doctors' and patients' Aids rights 'Hidden coal tax' Somali denial Letting Scotland have a say Falkland sovereignty Stumped Pinpoint extremes Superbity The Preface to "Saint Joan" Court Circular The King of Morocco celebrates his fifty-eighth… Service Dinner Dinners Multiyork Birthdays today Anniversaries King's College, Taunton Picture Gallery Memorial Service Soirée Forthcoming Marriages David Harlech Memorial Bursary Marriages University news De J. W. D. Bull A pioneer of neuro-radiology Dame Leslie Whateley Mr W. F. Randall Mr Edwin Ardener Colonel E. A. Loftus Mr Hugh Farmar BlRTHS, Marriages, Deaths Saleroom prices see-saw Today's royal engagements Follow the bear into hibernation Science report Luncheon Reception Announcements Population Concern British Heart Foundations The heart research charity The painless way forward The history of the Association of Anaesthetists, now moving into new premises in London, is traced by Pat Blair Dräger A day in the life of an anaesthetist Anaesthesia of yesterday: The anaesthetist (left) in the operation, shown above, by Mr George Gray Turner in Newcastle in March, 1940, is using a gas and oxygen machine, contrasting with an anaesthetist in the charmingly naive Cameroon wood carving(right), of an operation early in the 20 th century Janssen Pharmaceutiacal Ltd Portex STR Soothing away fear News Drugs ICI Academic Press An Exhibition At last, some relief for everyone's pain BOC Health Care The machines they need Peace and quiet, please The vital monitoring Sensitivity to the sun Picture Gallery When the donors lose heart Will the recent headlines over the death of an infant heart donor result in even longer waits for patients in need of transplants? Thomson Prentice reports Signs of secret drinkers Medicare Briefing Moderation in exercise Cramp and quinine Ashton Dean Cancer coach Helena International Vip Introdutions Marriage… Whitehall Theatre Laughing back at life Alec McCowen returns to big-company theatre at long last for Turgenev's Fathers and Sons, opening at the National tonight interview by Chris Peachment Theatre Indigo The Other Place, Stratford Conquering cultural barriers Cinema A Great Wall (Pg) Sereen on the Hill; cannon Tottenham Court Road The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai; Across the Eighth Dimension (Pg) Ritzy Brixton; Rio Dalston Boy Meets Girl (18) Metro Cannon Cheltenham festival A Night at the Chinese Opera Everyman Cheltenham Royal Opera House Music in London LMP/Glover Festival Hall Victorian values reviewed Richard Holmes on a book to prove the modern relevance of their poetry The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse Edited by Christopher Ricks Oxford, £15.95 Iam England Longman Dictionary of the English Language EEC for thrills and ecothriller Thrillers The Commissioner By Stanley Johnson Century, £9.95 Writers Monthly New Hardbacks Russians are as bad as us Fiction Partings By Leonld borodin Transtated by David Flod Collins harvill, £10.95 The Darker Proof Stories froni a Crisis By Adam Mars Jones & Edmund White Faber, £3.95 Oflove and Shadows By Isabel Allende Cape, £10.95 In the Books Page next Thursday Peter Ackroyd… Authors Wanted by N. 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Publisher GuinnSins The Guinness Affair Anatomy of a Scandal By Nick Kochan & Hugh Pym Christopher Helm, £9.95 Granta the Story-Teller Entertainments The Times Information Service Top Folk Albums Picture Gallery Hearing Aids A lifetime of rebellion Choice Choice The Times Higher Education Supplement Television and Radio Compiled by Peter Dear and Peter Davalle Harvest may hit grain prices The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,404 Docklands railway ready for the Queen Drought affects Soviet crop Weather The Pound Alien force preys on sun and moon Commons sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound US insurer applies for SE listing Wagon ahead EFM steps up Hambros link Summary Brothers deny insider deal 'Overheard conversation' sparked share-buying Mercantile confirms approach Workers of the World unite Bank management accused in court of bungling reorganization Account rules 'too flexible' GEC wins £21m order 'Lending falls 15%' BAA certain the price is right Belgians control Contibel A new-look CBI takes on housing John Charcol Independent Mortgage Brokers Business and Finance Japanese 'to help US bank' Hanson Trust Americans mop up Jaguar shares Stock Market EFM can cash in Dow rises to new high Wall Street USF&G yields some Interest Tempus Now greater efficiency must be main aim of privatization Economic View Judgment on Ward awaited Setback for Lewmar profit Correction Prior finds subsequent position The Times City Diary Dying trade The Times City Diary 'Mr Clean' intends to make tourism sparkle Regenerating the inner cities Jays of a feather? The Times City Diary View up in smoke The Times City Diary Owners' founder sells up Albert E Sharp & Co. Accounting for the rise in takeovers Comment Strains of consumer credit Heron chiefs rule out Guinness provision Business Summary Northamber leaps 47% Scholes battle looms Whitbread expansion FJC Liiley's Scottish sales net £750,000 Lane Fox Hollas Group up to £1.8m Lloyds sells Lookers stake Value Trust calls for £6.3m Company News London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Appointments Money & Gold Alpha Stocks Base Lending Rates London Traded Options Recent Issues Bullion Ecgd Gabrial Duffy Associates Traditional Options Wagon Industrial Holding p. l. c Light profit taking Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… American Embassy General Manager BPICS the British Production and Inventory Control… Top Computer Man Seeks Top Job Ibm Recruitment Consultant We need new methods to speed up the process of learning about money Alastair Shaw: Training future executives poses problems for finance houses Reed La Comision De Las Comunidades Europeas McGraw-Hill Publications Company Ltd. Terry Turner & Company Recruitment & Management… MOD Ministry of Defence Morton Hodson CJA Tax Inspectorate Peat Marwick McLintock Price Waterhouse Pure New Wool Financial and Systems Manager £22,000 £24,000 Senior Transport Economist Graduate? TSB AFRC MSL Financial Times Conference Organisation Dial Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Chappell International IPS Group Arthur Young Corporate Resourcing a Member of Arthur… Beale & Co Inbucon Search & Selection IPG AA Mildmay Mission Hospital Peters & Smyth Staff Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Medical Research Council Chestertons Prudential Hly Grey Direct Ltd Coast Biologist Ltd Burgess Estate Agents The Porchester Group Retail Manager Training Manager FPS Hill Samuel Investment Services Bfi NEC Recruitment Consultant Holborn Kleenspeed Ltd European Study Conference Washliner Advertising/marketing/military Background? Antique Jewellery Silver & Works of Art Quriaishi Constantine Executive Assistant New Challenge Career Analysts P. T. Test Administrator The Times only the Very Best Need Apply Multiple Display Advertising Items Ruck & Ruck Appeals A Change of Direction Sales Assistant Angel asb Sales & Marketing 70-71 New Bond St W1 Nina Campbell Ltd A Comissao Das Comunidades Europeias HayGroup Konrad Furs Accountancy Personnel Creative Sales Consultant Meredish Scott Recruitment Page UK Proffessional Sales Persons Required £15,000 Ote Bourn Hall Clinic If working with and making money motivates you, and… ICL Clifford Chance The Canning School Trainers Sales Assistant Part-Time Administrator International Secretaries Recruitment Consultants Enthusiastic, Bushy-Tailed ? Det Norske Veritas Fitel Choose a Career in Selling Are You Looking for a Career in Sales News International Advertisments Ltd. The Plastics and Rubber Institute FPS Compuvac Thames and Hudson Mainland Executive Services ICL Recruitment Consultants Engineering Module 2 Technical Sales Engineer The Times to Place your Appointments in the Times Lodge-Cottrell Division Dresser UK Limited Excess Insurance Group Accountancy Appointments BSi no title Lloyd Management CB-Linnell Limited Personnel Resources Commercial & Industrial Division William Barrett Limited British Olivetti Ltd. Ap Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bligh Capital Markets Antony Dunlop Executive Assistant £14,500 Negotiable + Benefits Leigh Carr Chartered Accountants Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Return of the petticoat A guide to career development Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Chief Accountant Banking & Accountancy Michael Page Partnership Chloride the Electrical Energy Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lockheed Personnel Resources Commercial& Industrial Division EMA Management Personnel Limited Design Company Central London Pa to the Marketing… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experienced Secretary Reigate Grammar School Director of Gallup International CJES Diary of the Times Classified PA to Managing Director South American Marketing Asst Senior Secretary International Secretaries Recruitment Consultants Canning School Birthright Royal College of Obstetricians &… PA/SENIOR Secretary Required Zarak Hay Associates Ltd Museums Association PA/SECRETARY Part Time PA Senior Secretaries Merck Sharp Dohme Charing Cross Hospital Ace Microsystems Ltd Graphics Assistant E a Shaw & Partners Secretary Knightsbridge Reed Publishing Services Ltd Blackborn Mellstrom & Co Priest Marians Holdings PLC Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants SAJ International Ltd General Assistant Secretary Estate Agents Legal Secretary Urgent La Crème De La Crème French-Italian and or German Audio/ SH/WP Film and Video Production Information Assistant International Secretaries Recruitment Consultants MacKay Personnel Consultants Degrees awarded by the University of Southampton MacKay Personnel PA/NEGOTIATOR Training Officer £14,000 + Bonus GR Interim Angela Mortimer Stockbroker's Pa £14,500 Admin Assistant/interviewer University of London Shangri-La International Required urgently for importer experienced mature… Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Required urgently for importer/Directors a willing,… South Kensington Estate Agents Super Secretaries Elf Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Times Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stepping Stones Public Relations Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Human Rights Court holds parental rights 2denied in UK child care cases Magazine Law Pacemakers will be given back seat at Crystal Palace Athletics How to adapt to wild Irish trout Fishing Buoyant Henley Colour in context Sports Letters The loser wins more games Priceless principle Dressing down Competition results Swinburn excels as Sonic Lady shows old sparkle Racing Bar results Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections £3.5m is pledged to virus research Racing: Classic Failure Can Make Successful Switch to Sprinting Mandarin: Ajdal taken to redeem tarnished reputation with July Cup triumph Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Catterick Bridge Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Cotton Auction put down Fighting the scourge of drugs Coe and Moynihan join forces to help combat growing problem Mansell's driving lesson Golf: Shank Shows that Top Competitors Can Play like Mortals Open raiders Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballesteros stays in touch despite ah embarrassing pause Scotland on the right track For the Record By Our Shooting Correspondent: Gurkhas aiming for the top Shooting (Reuter): Tyson's unofficial bout Boxing Cotton seven years late for Soviet date Hockey (Reuter): Castle on firm footing Tennis Age no barrier to Hendry Snooker Fixtures Sport on TV A Yank with a dream at Oxford Commentary Chief Sports correspondent Graveney's inspired leadership is cause of Sussex's downfall Cricket: Natwest Trophy Holders Go out to Gloucestershire; Last-Wicket Pair Power Derbyshire Lamb puts block on Surrey hopes Success at last in cup for Eastbourne Windsor steers England's triumph Bowls Robinson hogs the limelight Topley top of pile after Hick hiccup Waking dream for Willey Broncos play like clockwork Polo Dane the bane of Kent in a thriller Turi's long wait is beginning to pay dividends Equestrianism By a Special Correspondent: British pair make history in Europe Kiwis force rivals into costly error at start Yachting Bates behind League plan for university Football Rovers name Francis manager (Reuter): Seeds for Europe Gooch says he is read to on tour again Moles and -Lloyd lay the foundation for victory CU Assurance E German anger over 'defectors' (AP): Aids move at Games Dubious pitch is blamed for rout Van Poppel finds team on his side Back in fold Toft dies Coe stays cheerful Sport in Brief Taylor post Hambly leads Soviet sprint One-year deal for Nicholas Triple cheer Wheeled out (Reuter): Hearns target Pressure at every turn for Mansell
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