News from 16/07/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Steward Tendler, Crime Reporter, Alan Hamilton Toronto, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Ann Wilson, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Mario Modiano Athens, Zahid Hussain, Simon O'Hagan, Andrew Morgan, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, I. M. Lewis, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, W. N. Dowdeswell, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Mitchell Platts, John Watson, Jack Spurgeon, John Rae, Cliff Temple, David Gould, R. M. Ward, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Elizabeth Hailey, John Spicer, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Keith Jackson, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Pearson Phillips, Tom Hutchinson, Sue Mott, Marcus Williams, Yuri Stern, Diana Geddes, Bob Smyth, Michael Evans and Philip Jocobson, G. H. Chambers, Irene Farnsworth, Monica Van Miert, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, David Gibbs, Walston, John Ardagh, Charles Morrison, Paul Vallely, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, I. F., (Michael Phillips), Nicholas Keith, J. K. McA. Tod, William Holmes, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, R. H. Scott-Jackson, Alexandra Jackson, Liz Gill, Roland Rudd, Conrad Voss Bark, Robert Matthews, Peter Bernard, PHS, Richard Owen, John Clare Education Correspondent, S. J. Goldsmith, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, John Bell City Editor, Dick Greenwood, Robin Jenks, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, James Eliot, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Sally Wood, Director, Jack Coventon, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Peter Bryan Bassano del Grappa, Andrew Lycett, Stephen Pettitt, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Roy Jenkins, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Andrew McEwen Mount Pleasant, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Gillian Greenwood, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, Mary Dejevsky, Ray Heath,
ResumoPresident was innocent of Contras deal The buck stops here with me, Poindexter tells hearing RUC faces terrorism inquiry Sunday sports Calibre test Exam results Portfolio Index Thatcher US visit to boost Reagan RAF lifts injured Soviet seaman off Falklands Three PCs guilty of attack Former Lloyd's men arrested Attorney wins his first victory over spy book extracts Brussels VAT proposals put pressure on UK Archer 'told reporters of meeting prostitute' Piaget Crime detection 'hit by new law' News Summary TV star dies Detective suspended £1.3m in pools win Duchess's final gift Wright publications can be contempt Bus strike threat Rethink in City Kinnock maps out fundamental policy changes 2,000 more rail jobs will go to cover subsidy cuts Picture Gallery Steel in bitter attack on SDP anti-merger faction Radioactive exercises 'no hazard' Elusive major 'leading' Contra band Arms deal protest over Hassan trip Six pits halted by flying pickets Reform by Willis opposed Falklands air death verdict Huge rise in traffic on M25 Report of meeting with prostitute was true say journalists The Jeffrey Archer libel case By Our Social Services Correspondent: Bleak forecast for women doctors £250m science park could create 10,000 jobs Duo with music in mind Plans for lighter 5p and 10p BBC presenter to take new ITN job Currie opposes Aids testing Midwives' conference Concern at privacy of data on paper files Midas Business Promotions Ltd Marketing man wins yet again Portfolio Gold Burglar jailed after death fall of PC Parrot gets the good news Jury risks 'not great' Sports drugs inquiry Electricity sale plans Protection of water Games aid Ship order Branson costs Lord Chilver Poll tax decision not taken yet, says minister Detailed taxation costings not available Picture Gallery Tax change stops £100m windfall Parliament today Teachers find new defender Primary and secondary schools House of Lords Strong defence for nuclear accident tests May Day holiday under review Handwriting expert called in to oversee share deals As the deadline for a slice of BAA passes, so the fraud search begins Jobless blackspot to tourist success The inner cities Firm claims superconductor breakthrough Confederation Fire alert as London prison row builds up The Special Edition Peugeot 205 Junior Ottawa pressed to free 174 Asians World Summary (Reuter): Jury gives boy $95m (Reuter): Peru 'massacres' (Reuter): Sri Lanka coup plot Lebanon car bombs (Reuter): Honecker to make Bonn visit (AP): Gandhi expulsions (AFP): Briton in court British woman murdered Poindexter tore up Reagan note The Iran-Contra bearings Duchess arrives in Canada with a maple leaf in her hat Zia puts blame on Kabul for bomb attacks in Pakistan The Amstrad Office French camp toll may rise to 50 Business Wise Sage PC Business Software Writers told of limits to glasnost Goria tries to form coalition Italian Government crisis Greeks build on classical revival PLO is prepared to attend peace talks in united Arab team Sale Demjanjuk thinks again over dismissing lawyer Kuwait puts pressure on the British Reflagging Gulf shipping Harare is to select whites' successors Morocco Bizarre exit from Geneva for Iran consular official (Reuter): Hill tribes are given autonomy by Manila (AFP): Group banned Tribal fight (AFP): Fat under fire (Reuter): Train drama (Reuter): Chinese guard (Reuter): Fiji accord (Reuter): City of tears (Reuter): Strike flop The high-level advocate A passionate defender of his profession, Jeffery Archer's counsel is no stranger to eye-catching and controversial cases The Times Profile Robert Alexander, QC Gentleman are par for the course The Open Championship, which begins to, day will be cleanly fought contest. How has the game remained so free of cheats? Sanderson Summer Sale Explore! Tomorrow Multiyork Concise Crossword No 1310 Smallbone of Devizes Cellnet the Cellphone Network The ranks move right The Times Diary Elementary… The Times Diary Stormed out The Times Diary Unsympathetic The Times Diary Barry Fantoni At the double The Times Diary R U-turn The Times Diary Plodding The Times Diary My case for a merger Alternative capitalism Can socialism survive? Concluding our post-election series, Michael Ignatieff argues from the non-aligned left that Labour must learn to live with the market economy Education: hoping for a Tory revolt Turning a blind eye to history One hell of a holiday Constitutional Questions Which Road from Dakar? City Investment Quite another view of Labour The Torcello mosaic Urban grants Puzzling it out Keeping wolf from world's door Chill market wind for farmers Factions in Somalia Israeli immigrants Plight of Vanunu Fowler's match Rejection of a helping hand The Waltz Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Wallop School Dinners Receptions Birthdays today Banquet Forthcoming marriages Dull Gainsborough fails to find a buyer Sale room Battle of Britain Thanksgiving Service Service dinner RHS show results Gray's Inn Lord Chilver Madame Irene Laure Resistance heroine and healer of wounds Miss Polly Elwes Brigadier John Flewett Mr W. G. Scott-Brown The benefit of safeguarding nature Science report Births, Marriages, Deaths Anniversaries Latest wills Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Tech race that costs millions The Engineering Council Tlie industrialists build a bridge into the City Finding the new breed of engineer Broadening the curriculum The RAF rush for high-fliers RAF Officer Designed to Find Young Talent Women take a break Employers encouraged to take positive role Esso ACE Burrups Stone & Webster Engineering Limited The Institute of Metals Pickup Young technocrats log on The British Computer Society and The Engineering… Last Year's Finalists The Plastics & Rubber Institute Psychology of recovery One in four of us will experience mental illness-Stuart Sutherland's dramatic breakdown inspired a book that forms the basis of a West End Ply, He told Liz Gill why the subject still needs more publicity Picture Gallery Millet Lighting Harsh medicine Are doctors' secretaries interfering rude dragons denying patients access tot heir GP's, or underpaid saints? Wallace Heaton Taking care in pregnancy Medical Briefing Expectations built up all too high William Holms on BBC2's The Trial of Klaus Barbie Television Saint Genet Theatre The Balcony Barbican Lyrictheatre Shaftesbury Avenue W1 The Catholic Enquiry Centre The mouse that didn't roar Cinema An American Tail (U) Plaza The Big Bang (18) Cannons Panton Street, Edgware Road Take It Easy (PG) Odeon Kensington Bllithners Hotel Vietnam Gate Follies Lyon and Houston Opera Dido and Aeneas Map of the sea of words Peter Ackroyd reviews the colossal paper pyramid of modern English which will last far longer than brass The Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary Volume III, a Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary, Columes 1-4 Edited by R. W. Burchfield Oxford, £75 Idries Shah Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher James Herbert Possesses the Secret of Eternal Life Computer Wars Consider Phlebas By Iain M. Banks MacMillan, £10.95 Grafton Books Science Fiction French friend That Sweet Enemy By Christopher Sinclair-Stevensum Cape, £12.95 New Hardbacks Pan Books Past perfect for present Fiction Twp ; Oves Amd a Drea, By Marguerite Yourcenar Aidan Ellis, £9.95 Cold Spring Harbour By Richard yates methuen, £10.95 Digging By Lucy Cadogan Chatto & Windus, £10.95 Entertainments The Times Information Service Picture Gallery Top Classical Compact Discs Smoothrite Television and Radio Gone but not forgotten Television Choice Radio Choice The Times Banned book on sale outside Parliament I spy a tale, and it's stranger than fiction The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,410 Weather Bleating, snoring as poll tax biter Commons sketch Rise in unfilled jobs Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet N Sea oil holds above $20 Saatchi link Lonrho quote Gold listing FKI merger Summary Stock Markets Dixons leaps to £102.6m Markets disappointed despite 30 per cent rise in profits US trade deficit soars Heavy London selling hits dollar By Our City Staff: Greenwell sale is called off BAA overbooked at the gate? Last-minute rush means shares may be heavily scaled-down Sears buys Home chain for £34m New role for SIB on banks The London School of Investment Business and Finance Guinness Peat buys £22m US benefits group Outlook for economy buoyant says CSO Dixons Group plc BP nervous on talk of Ninian sale Stock Market Company News Bargain time at Dixons Tempus UDC act of faith Dow edges to another record Wall Street SIB and the Bank will share securities checks By Our City Staff: Price tag of £9m for builder Overseas setback for Bulmer A Royal toast to No 10 Elephant man BSB ties up £222m funding Yup, it's Yuppie disease The Times City Diary City slickers The Times City Diary Saved for a rainy day The Times City Diary Regalian buys £22m palace plot By Our City Staff: £31m deal for Taylor Woodrow Stockmarket Confidential Trade deficit renews pressure on dollar Comment Kenneth Fleet The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Third Market Gains cut back close SE to launch club for small shareholders Business Summary Benlox wins Nolton Parkfield seeks £29m Mixed results from Gencor USH sells off Rollei London Financial Futures Money Markets and Gold Jarvis Eurotherm jumps 23% Lord Mayor award plan Money Markets and Gold Nissan promises 1,000 jobs in 50 new dealerships Hotel spending nears £600m Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Base Lending Rates Traditional Options C&A Budget Account Company News Profits halved at MSI London Traded Options Water industry privatization shows progress Foreign Exchanges The London Research Centre MSL International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 A company's future relies on the calibre of its employees George Campbell-Johnston: Recruiting new staff is possible a manager's most vital task The Sovereign Centre SRI International MBN Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Town Planning Institute Securicor Granley Chusid Lander The Times Brook Street International Paint Costain Petrocarbon Limited Shuter Smith International PER Copy Consultants Group AdSkil Multiple Classified Advertising Items The SOS Society Hutt Valley Energy Board Adaptaflex Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Welsh Health Promotion Authority British Sulphur Telephone Sales Canvassers GHN & Forgeot Weeks Minerva Computer Systems Plc Courtaulds Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Hickson Abbatt Recruitment Consultants Thresholds Surveyors Rochester Recruitment Limited Council of Europe 3i Consultants Ltd MacBlain NASH & Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Personnel Services Solid Fuel Advisory Service PER James Baker Associates International Personnel… Association of British Chambers of Commerce Royal College of Surgeons of England Director Docklands Enterprise Centre Langton Electronic Publishing Systems Ltd. Career Apperel Ltd Langton Electronic Publishing Systems Ltd Search and Assessment Services Ltd Spoils Philips BCIA Ltd Middleton Jeffers A Unique Career Opportunity in Communications Multiple Display Advertising Items Jigsaw Office Interiors Manufacturing Engineering Group Slimming magazine clubs Travel Consultants FPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Corporate Banking Peter Rochford on Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courtaulds Engineering Limited Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Accountancy Lex Automotive Fidelity International Personnel Resources The Spanish Promotion Centre Chief Accountant Legal Cashier/accountant Accounts Project Accountant City Professional Selection Thirn EMI Technology Group Eyas Securities Limited Alan Secker & Co Booking your own passage Winning round your bank manager and publishers' reps are not the least problems when you decide to go it alone in a bookshop, says Bob Smyth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking Recruitment Consultants Dowty Defence & Air Robert Walters Associates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson Property Services Graduates Legal Notices The Partnership Secretary Fres Member Charing Cross Hospital Wang Audio Sec EC2 Junior Secretary Group Accountant Chestertons Prudential Tate Appointments Richards Senior Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items CJES Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items HK Recruitment Ltd House of Fraser plc GR Interim Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Mayfair SEC/PA Assistant External Relations and Appeals Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farrer & Co PA to Chairman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beauty preferred to the beast Women in Sport The prejudices of the media and perhaps of society itself demand that women who involve themselves in sport must face this question: Am I to be judged by my athletic prowess or by my feminity? But are there signs of a change in attitudeas women's sport in Britain enjoys a surge of attention, with the England v Australia cricket match at Lord's today, with the publication of a book researching its evolution, and with a Channel 4 series on women in the Olympics. Suemott reports in this final part of an inquiry for the Times Degrees awarded by the University of Wales: Cardiff Women return to Lord's after lapse of 11 years Oxford class lists Final honours Geography The Times Coventry rely on pace of Speedie Football Gibson is target for Gould Hugh Taylor PPA Jones forced out Lewis bypasses Paris Dilemma for Moorcroft when he takes on Ovett Athletics England team Six nights and days for Doyle Cycling Hopping into oblivion Fishing Lost ground regained Croquet North Korea not playing the game Olympic Games: How Pyongyang is Trying to Steal the South's Thunder Hollow victory Vintage remark Stop opening old wounds Sports Letters MCC can take leading role in inner-cities Worthy challenge Shape of success Local knowledge Ancestral dig in Wales Missing the point English, please Prompt action to curb louts Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Selections Mandarin: Vague Melody poised to make it third-time lucky Racing: Piggott-Trained Handicapper Can Get Back on the Winning Trailat Yarmouth after Two Near-Misses Leger attracts 49 entries Sir Harry Lewis in fine fettle Mandarin: Hamilton Park Selection Results from yesterday's four meetings Bath Watson on the threshold of a dream How to get round the Open Ten of the Best for Muirfield An early warning of the hazards that lie in wait Jacklin's hole-by-hole guide If it rams it must be summer Broken day is good for the bowlers Robin Smith takes command with a double century Cricket Umpires dampen Taunton spirits Festival spirit from Clifton Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Old rivalries up for renewal Glamorgan rely on the singles Golf For the Record Today's Fixtures By Our Shooting Correspondent: Quick-fire win for marine corporal Shooting Open Golf Line By a Special Correspondent: Rangers pay a high price for their success Football Brothers excel for CF II Polo A first-class prize for post-graduate Woosnam ready to take on the world Today's Starting Times Hill Samuel Bonallack puts safety first Storming finish in deluge Open cheers for Norman Muirfield weather Stewart's century puts Yorkshire in shade Sport in Brief From a Special Correspondent: Ridgeon's record success Assault and diplomacy Sunday racing a stage nearer End Column
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