News from 10/07/1987
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Gartland Family Money Editor, Patricia Davies, T. A. Kempster, Andrew Morgan, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, David Lee, David Rhys Jones, Robert Holman, Cliff Feltham, Clifford Webb, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, John Newell, Joe Joseph, Howard Foster, Martin Fletcher, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, John Watson, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, David Cross and Michael Horsnell, Michael Tate, Ian Coutts, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Norman Harris, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, Sydney J. Holt, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Granville, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Alex Comfort, Don Rushton, John Hennessy, David Thomas, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Michael Horasby, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Wood, David Watts, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, William Peakin, Peter Bryan, Paul Valley, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, PHS, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Barry Pickthall, David Sapsted, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Basil Lock, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Mike Berry, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Sally Dugan, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Rasit Gurdilek Ankara, Ian Stafford, F. S. Law, Stephen Pettitt, George Chesterton, Donald Troup, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Ian A. Jack, Derek Harris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Max Findlay, Hugh Taylor, Lee Rodwell, D. M. McDowell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Ray Heath,
ResumoPolice kill two in abattoir ambush Marksman's shots foil attack by shotgun gang on wages van Ordeal is over for Rothschild BAA monitor Bar results Portfolia Index Jets within 100 % feet mid-Atlantic collision Thatcher pledge to consider an amnesty on guns Two more armed raids North agreed scapegoat role The Iran-Contra hearings Judge will head sex abuse inquiry Lynden Gate Cabinet gives Way on MPs' pay rise News Summary Bridge 'urgent' Delayed burial South jobs go North PC shooting charge Show band gun link confirmed Ballot on pit strike New Whip crisis for Labour Whittle honour 50 years on Treasury fears prune inner city homes strategy TGWU vote supports Kinnock on reform plan Steel hints at poll deal with Labour War on crime takes its toll Gunshop raider opened fire at police Rules tightened for officers Arms and the law:'pink guide' to firearms By Our Crime Reporter: Police stay ahead of gun raids 'Archer threatened to use political influence in move against newspaper editor Inquiry welcomed on child abuse Subsidized author 'in a trance' Forgotten Botticelli is star of show It's a bore says the Prince Branson balloon apology Grants clothed company's success Synod in new look at homosexuality Island raid confession 'unsigned' Crowded cells crisis for police Pay TV boost for 'premium' viewing Return to game wins the prize Portfolio gold Husband 'had traits of proud housewife' Embryo Bill for next year Clarke did not meet firms Protest over disability Act Productivity rate well up Tax burden Lyndhurst Bill Fury over Livingstone speech Prime Minister Brooke stands firm on VAT Peers to consider abortion Bill Government pledges its support for shipbuilding By Our Political Staff: Ministers 'have no vision' Opposition attacks benefits for rich MPs welcome inquiry into child cases Go-ahead for Bill on bridge Parliament next week Garages may be penalized Aids test without consent 'could drive cases underground' PC fails in racial abuse case The Sunday Times this Sunday 'Bad' schools may be forced to close Picture Gallery Falklands budget cut warning Fish bargains for hot days Weekend food prices By Our Science Correspondent: Aggression link heart risk doubted Esso (Reuter): US Seeks rebel help in abduction World Summary (Reuter): Chad fears offensive Gulf arms embargo Hope for hostage Waldheim trip denied Turk anger at Kurd massacre Kidnap charge Briton out of prison From Our Correspondent: New block on EEC research 'Plain and simple, Congress is to blame' The Iran-Contra hearings in Washington The fall-guy plan: taking the rap for the White House (Reuter): Gurkha troops on alert as Hindus avenge bus killings (Reuter): Search on for Italy's new leader Aids in jail Picture Gallery (AP): Private stars (AP): Babies sold (AP): Train tragedy New Speaker (AP): Studio fire Campaign trail transforms Howard into a battler with stamina Thousands mourn not victim Funeral of Seoul student Blacks fight choice of judge Rising racial tension in America Senegal call for apartheid trials Secret tape reveals Marcos hoarded 1,000 tons of gold From a Correspondent: Iranian attack on US tanker Shared dreams of home "Sweat equity" is the secret behind the top award winner in this year's Times/RIBA Community Enterprise Scheme. Alan Franks investigates Keeping the Bounty afloat A motor yacht may provide a lifeline for the descendants of the mutineers, eking out an existence on PitcaIrn Island The Times New Hope for the Bogside Concise Crossword No 1305 Picture Gallery The New Britannica Victory from the heart Two years after his transplant, sprinter Carl whittaker acheived a unique world record The Good University Guide ICL Still top of the league University of Warwarwick Focus a Special Report Over 21 years, the university has built up a reputation as a well-managed academic institution with strong links to industry British Gas A University Working for Success Push and drive to please a PM How an institution survived the expenditure cuts 'There has to be accountability—with applied research, you must get a return on investment' Pannell Kerr Forster Chartered Accountants Coopers & Lybrand Prudential Pension Fund Services Bigger slice of a smaller cake From Caribbean to corporate strategy Design Construct Engineer Division of Morton Thiokol Limited Sedgwick Employee Benefits Consultants Limited Re-think results m a star performance Festival that runs through the whole year The New Montego 2.0 Si Setting new frontiers for the local community Molins Computervision United Kingdom Out of the gloom, a boom Clarke Construction (Midlands) Ltd University of Warwick Invest in Success City of Coventry Digital Oxford University class lists Degrees awarded by the University of Keele Cambridge University Tripos examinations Tomorrow Palace guard Virago divorce Big money Belt tightener Picture Gallery SD-Pique The fires around Rajiv Michael Hamlyn on the Punjab unrest that will not let Gandhi alone Bending the law back towards parents Can Kinnock's new team win an old battle? Fat cats of the welfare world It's a funny old firmament However…Henry Stanhope A Fatal Risk Terms for an Inquiry High-Flying Hawke Lessons for change in inner cities North and South Poll tax benefit Ban on whaling Stirrings in the grassroots Genetic correction Lost in transmission Cover charge Halifax Papers Court Circular Anniversaries Plaisterers' Company A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Company of Chartered Accountants Cordwainers' Company Thatcher visit Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Dinners Luncheon Merchant Taylors' Company Chartered Surveyors' Company Beastly mystery at Sotheby's Institute of Marine Engineers Actuaries' Company Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Eton College Harrow School Monkton Combe Junior School Westminster Cathedral Choir School Mr Lionel Chevrier, a prominent Canadian Liberal politician of the 1940s and 1950s, who became known as the Father of the St Lawrence Seaway, died in Montreal on July 8. He was 84 Creation of St Lawrence Seaway Senor Gerardo Diego Capt Ian Robertson Mr Miles de Zoete Births, Marriages, Deaths Plants with their own built-in pesticides Science report Announcements Times Newspapers Ltd Against terror Television Cyrus Carpets Where Pushkin still rules The Kirov Opera pays its first visit to Britain at the end of the month: from Leningrad John Higgins reports on the quality of the productions and interviews the company's music director, Yuri Temirkanov A fantasy of India Festival Music of the Royal Courts South Bank/Radio 3 National Library for the Blind Theatre Fathers and Sons Lyttelton Sturdy stuff RSC All work and no say? Office politics: does sex-or a status symbol-have anything to do with executive success? A new book suggests that women would work more efficiently if they learnt to understand their male colleagues. Lee Rodwell wonders why the boot is not on the other foot Ideal designs for dynamos What do their dream offices reveal about British bosses' working style? Heal's Sale 'No one went for the desk as status symbol' Vive La Difference? Marriott Hotels Resorts Mad and bad behaviour This selective guide to entertainment and events… Top Films and Videos Entertainment Graffiti on the walls of a derelict house? No-a work… The Times Minolta Television and Radio An outline of Gershwin Choice Choice Barbeoues Galore Control of Shotguns a farce, say police The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,405 Weather Broken orange lilies at end of slaughterhouse ambush New boy heaps as the insults fly Commons skctch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Police join inquiry at OFT Maxwell buys Gilbert stake Kode climbs Summary Swiss go for Hill Samuel Chief executive resings over merger talks with UBS The banking bridesmaid finds a suitable suitor Unit trust plan from Barclays Crackdown on BAA cheats High-tech cross-check in hunt for multiple applications By Our City Staff: Birmid Qualcast profits rise 49% Good news for Associated W H Smith may sell Book Club Sandall Perkins Business and Finance Thorn EMI up sharply on record profits Fitch Lovell hit by tax charges Jonn Crowther buys Wollimex for £5.8m Business Summary Broker opens Tokyo office Evode up to £2.56m Coline backs Dubilier bid Albert Fisher buys Match offer referred Albert E. Sharp & Co Profits treble at West Inds Lonrho share flotation USM group in merger Alpha Stocks Dealers believe Ab Foods may sell its stake in Dee Stock Market Parkland expects big improvement In brief Dow slips on profit taking Wall Street BAA: safe but no high flyer Tempus Thorn powers on Instrumental timing Buckley's prepares to fight off £26.6m hostile takeover bid Talks over NEDC cuts Sandell builds profits up by 44% to £9.9m ITC rebuked over creditors Yappy yuppie silenced The Times City Diary Noise on BAA's flightpath The Times City Diary Cheers to Sir Stanley The Times City Diary Abbey habit The Times City Diary MAI takeover to be referred` MacGregor asked to help gas users Holland go Dutch The Times City Diary Body talk The Times City Diary Stockmarket Confidential Hill Samuel reopens the Big Bang bidding Comment B. A. A The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Strong gains continue Stock Exchange Prices Mint turns in 37% increase to £2.23m Money Markets and Gold Base Lending Rates Law Studies School of Law and Social Science ARC launches first of its £7m dredgers Automated rises to £5.8m Wider market for contracts urged Bonn rate cut unlikely Traditional Options Council of Legal Education: Trinity Bar exam pass list Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Financial Futures Recent Issues ConsGold sale in S Africa Capital changes at William Boulton to allow payout Board changes at Shield Appointments London Traded Options Picture Gallery Hyster Automated Handling Limited L. M. C. S. Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Galloping to a wild new life You Own Business Briefing Ad Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items A discount for firms in inner cities Acorn Business Centre McDonnell Douglas Finance Corporation Limited The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surveillance and Counter Surveillance Equipment Business to Business Commercial Property Available Freehold Licensed Premises Multiple Display Advertising Items Computer Bargains Business for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade Winds Credit Consultants Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference & Exhibition Facilities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mj Aut Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Space-Tel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Mazda 323 gets a facelift Useful measure of inflation… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Turbo boost comes without the fuss Motoring by Clifford Webb Abbeyford Motor Company Limited Hassop Motor Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vital Statistics The good guide to pulling in Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Hadley Green Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Motorola Multiple Classified Advertising Items First National Contracts Multiple Display Advertising Items Hake states an articulate case Golf: Putting in Perspective the Mood of Uncertainty Surrounding the Women's Tour Power to order document production unfettered House of Lords Law Report July 10 1987 House of Lords Coxless challenge hots up Rowing Cowley back for Wigan in ASA event Swimming Income-tax penalties Appeal rules strict Merchant Taylors' knockout holders Cricket By a Special Correspondent: Hard task for Thorpe Moto-Cross Using seized documents for contempt case Venues blown off course Conner cuts no ice with the French floating gin palace Yachting Cup tests rate the higher Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Azayim set to initiate doable for Armstrong Racing Blinkered first timer Flying Ajdal back with a vengeance Mulia resold for 100,000 guineas Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chester Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Asmussen defends his style Serving final notice on the LTA Cox's preference for a new life is a double fault against the future of British tennis A yen for British Formula success Motor Racing: The Great Japanese Engine Balancing Act Roger Waters Burgess ringing in changes Rugby Union Today's Fixtures By a Special Correspondent: Linsenhoff fluency pays off Dressage By Our Shooting Correspondent: Mammoth task for McKenzie Shooting The last may well be first Roebuck on the ball Down Under Simon Barnes meets ghosts and semi-ghosts. who appeared last year, and an old friend in his review of a clutch of cricket books from his bulging post bag Time trial will sort out fast from pedestrian Cycling Bowlers have the edge (Reuter): Rae confident of committee (Reuter): Jameson sets a hot pace in first race World Student Games Horses above politics Polo: Governing Body Refutes Any Contradiction in their Decision Deal pf the cards sees Leicestershire draw the Headingley joker Cricket Pakistan held by Minor Counties Cambridge in no hurry Tennis French bid thwarted Helbig heeds some good advice Golf: Us Masters and us Pga Champions Prepare for the Open Scotland and France lead qualifiers England given a surprise by the Scots Bowls Disqualification evens score Yachting For the Record (Reuter): Parisians' chance to size up Wilkins Football (Reuter): Real's tie could not be harder European Cup Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup Olazábal breaks the Gleneagles record with a 62 Chaos in grand ring as riders protest and rebuild course Mediform Piquet continues his criticism of Mansell No rematch as Cram pulls out By a Special Correspondent: Merthyr's adopted supporters (Reuter): European draws tough on Glasgow Tottenham fine halved (Reuter): Uruguay's surprise win Horse hits cyclists Sport in Brief Jenkins 'ready to flee' Juvenile project to prove worth End Column
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