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News from 17/07/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Tom McNab, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Alan Gibson, Simon O'Hagan, James Fuller, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Harvey Elliott, Cliff Feltham, Kate Musgrave, Ivo Tennant, Clifford Webb, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, Correspondent Zagreb, Hilary Finch, Zahid Hussain Karachi, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Michael McCarthy, Joe Joseph, Anthony Wagner, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, John Watson, J. W. L. Shillidy, Cliff Temple, Peter Davenport, Ian Murray, Jerusalem, Michael McCarthy and Stewart Tendler, John Spicer, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, Diana Geddes, Ancy-le-Franc, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Henry Stanhope, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Graham Ashworth, Director General, Stephen Taylor, sydney, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, John Percival, John Guillebaud, Eduardo Cue, Asuncion, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, John Layden, Paul Vallely, John Brooke-Little, Sydney Friskin, Mr. J. W. L. Shillidy, Chris Thau, Nigel Andrew, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Mary Dejevsky Moscow, Nicholas Keith, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, John England, Bonn, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Robert Matthews, Edward Heath, PHS, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, John Bell City Editor, Ben Pimlott, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Special Correspondent, Paris, Kenneth Fleet, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Aykroyd, Mike Berry, Michael Ramsden, Alan Franks, Stephen Reiss, Colin Cole, Alan Lee, Adrian Slade, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, J. A. Bagnall Smith, Philippa Toomey, David Sinclair, Robin Oakley and Rodney Cowton, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Richard Branson, Chairman, Derek Harris, Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, Charles Bremner, Mexico City, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Andrew Phillips, Veronica Heath, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John Wilcockson, Millau, PT, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Ray Heath,

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Turmoil over BA proposal to buy B-Cal Lord King aims to take on American 'mega-airlines' after £273m takeover Ex-Lloyd's members charged Jobless down Exam results Portfolio Index Sunday Times agrees to ban on spy memoirs More remission for inmates Hard package on prisons A merger that was planned last year Thatcher rallies her backbench MPs on community tax Ministers forgo large salary rises Police jailed for attacking boys The Great Whales Girl, two, found dying in bushes News Summary Denial on VAT Ferry line renamed Men hurt at party Abbey National Fostering inquiry Brady in BBC plea Unions welcome airlines merger Reaction to British Caledonian takeover 'Gatwick family' keeps on smiling Burst pipe chaos at London station A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. Strike closes 10 more pits Miners' dispute Lawson in call for more training Inquiry urged on SDP 'leak' BBC names top news executives Newspaper 'aware for weeks that Tory had met prostitute' The Jeffrey Archer libel case Bigger role sought in pregnancy care Midwives' conference Bargains down on the farm Weekend food prices First baby for Post method of fertilization Female first in the filing line The Job Training Scheme Increased demand for Aids tests puts pressure on clinics Brothers 'left shop raid victim close to death' Nuclear test report denied Foot call for statement MPs' pay Oil cash relief Pay award Obscenity Act Amusement arcades query Crime figures Data orders Hurd moves will lessen jail overcrowding Parliament next week Labour and Tories block watchdogs VAT on children's shoes 'most unlikely' Prime Minister Activists 'may quit party' Government told of BA bid for British Caledonian a week ago Commentary France is accused of deception Five policemen are jailed over attack on teenage boys Judge says 'You were false to the high traditions of the force Immunity pledge broke conspiracy The New Renault 5 Campus Moderate voice reasserts itself in Whitehall union Prince praises Japanese jobs role Foundation for the Advancement and Recognition of… Whitehall urged to double cash outlay on urban renewal The inner cities Dancers stepping out for the Proms Declining budget threatens Navy's standards MPs' warning on need to implement Falklands lessons Iran threat fails to move Paris police World Summary (AP): Marcos is accused (Reuter): Tunis riot quelled (AP): Typhoon toll rising President 'knew we were involved' Hope for hostages Bishop in drugs case Poindexter kept Congress in dark The Iran-Contra hearings Gambling admiral who took the sting from the scandal Morocco Army Officer Only half an eye on Strasbourg voting Burgundy tastes a French version of Glyndebourne South Africa launches new security network Telecom Hawke cuts costs in big shake-up Ministries to be merged Red carpet but caution for Honecker's visit to Bonn Peres in poll dilemma over peace plan The Job Training Scheme Big win for Gandhi's man Moscow berates Kazakhs Anglia Britain in joint atom test with US Killer's plea (Reuter): Bribes charge (Reuter): Pretoria anger (Reuter): Us reflagging (Reuter): Cairo asylum Jamming ends Paraguay stage set for open and bitter fight to pick leader The 'bite' returns to city streets Corruption in Mexico A Correspondent West Beirut: Arrest for karami death plot Karachi counts its dead Boots Tears of grief as toll rises after French flood Thunderous welcome for canoeing royal couple An airline to beat the world The merger of Britain's two main airlines will provide "a route network unrivalled in the world" according to British Caledonian's Adam Thomson (below left). But for him it means defeat after a long battle with BA's Lord King (below right) Interest Free Credit Available Top ten airlines by route passenger kilometres Half an hour of dangerous radio John Timpson leaves Radio 4's Any Questions? tonight. Nigel Andrew went along last week to discover the programme's secrets Concise Crossword No 131 The Times Political operator who enjoys a fight RAC Bell the lobby Legal loophole Meeting matron Picture Gallery Lighting rod Black and grey Old-fashioned maidens Robin Oakley reviews the first utterances of parliment's new members From a free market to a British Aeroflot A transatlantic balancing act Michael Binyon on Mrs Thatcher's need for delicacy during her American visit When socialism seeks to please Messing about in mufti Herr Honecker's Westpolitik Taxing Proposals Trust the JP Councils fear a gagging clause Community charge Alliance in close-up Cities in decline Funding the arts Brightening up the way we live Whose baby? Pitcairn origin Rain starts play (From our Special Correspondent): On this Day The Persian Crisis Deposition of the Shah Flight to the Russian Legation Court Circular Royal Society of Chemistry Universe gets its youth back Science report Picture Gallery Royal College of Art Forthcoming marriages Memorial Services Reception Lady Hacking gave birth to a son at St Thomas's… Dinner Marriages Cannibals come rather low on the art menu Sale room Birthdays today Dr Hannah Billig Obituary London Blitz and Indian famine Captain Sir Stuart Paton Rear-Adm Stanley Miles Fellowship of Engineering Luncheon Births, Marriages, Deaths Latest wills Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Meeting Church news Trinity College of Music Announcements The Algarve Alternative Sofa and Sofa Beds Dogged demise Television Cambridge Festival 1987 The Sunday Times Dance image to remember Theatre Lighting up the world Jeremy Kingston on Victor Slaykin's Cerceau, which opens at Riverside on Sunday as a highlight of the London International Festival of Theatre The first three months of English National… Public Enemy Festival Music of the Royal Courts South Bank/Radio 3 Rock Billy Joel Wemblcy Arena Whitehall Theatre Council of woe John Percilval reports on the bleak future facing Scottish Ballet The rebel who waived the rules Caspar John, son of the outlandish Augustus John, was brought up a barefoot bohemian and grew up to be our First Sea Lord. Libby Purves met his daughter Rebecca, whose biography reveals the progress from painter's 'brat' to pioneer With one bound he was on our screens Talkback MSC Entertainments Top Films and Videos The Times Information Service Picture Gallery To Place your Property Advertisement Just Need a Date? Do Not Call Intromatch? Television and Radio People-power designer Television Choice Radio Choice Hearing Aid Prices Review New centre for research into 'wonder conductors' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,411 Royal lunch delayed by rain Weather Galaxians and the steaming problem Commons sketch TUC 'no strike' split Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Morgan cuts its gilts staff £36.6m issue Summary Stock Markets Xerox lifts Rank to £90.1 m DC Cook goes into overdrive USM values former hod carrier's Nissan dealership at £27m City applauds airline merger £237 milion takeover of B-Cal lifts BA share price 11p B&c comes back for Mercantile By Our Economics Editor: Payment from Gas aids PSBR Economic upturn continues Jobless total falls to 2.93 million Murtagh Funding Ltd 23 Business and Finance Late rush lifts BAA profit to 45p Hongkong Bank buys out Marine Midland Business Summary Estate agency for Halifax OECD prices rise CRS names new chief Industry strategy plea Base Lending Rates TSBBANK Platon sells K&n stake BOC in Turkish plan Ex-ambassador joins Savoy Appointments Alpha Stocks SAC buys for £16.5m Company News Fund chiefs pitch BAA up to 300p as demand soars Stock Market All aboard B&c Dow edges above 2500-level Wall Street Rank beats the price pundits Tempus Securities watchdog aims to keep members in line Increased exports of car parts urged By Our City Staff: AT&T in cable link with Japanese Harvard's Wilmot to quit? The City Diary A rocket for the boss High profile The Times City Diary Logica chief steps aside for deputy Marking time Bridging that gap By Our City Staff: Rockware Group in £24m purchase News Corp banks on the omens The Rank Organisation A private monolith but more profitable Comment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Third Market Equities forge ahead Stock Exchange Prices Money & Gold Recent Issues Equities London Traded Options Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Financial Futures University of Wales degrees: Bangor Power of judge to accept manslaughter verdict Duty of customs to repay excess VAT Tomorrow Picture Gallery Carleton Smith & Co Colebrrook, Evans & McKenzie Real Money is Easy to Earn Forging a future in green belt Your Own Business Carpetcraft International Factors Profitable Growing Glass Cutting and Distribution… Wider scope for self-help scheme Briefing NHS thinks small with big budget Morton Hodson South Tenerife "The Times" Accountant / Consultant Unwanted Stock Warm Air Hand Dryers Drivers & Norris Best Western Enterprises Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kendrew Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Commercial Property Estate Agency Part-Time Local Delivery Rounds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conrad Ritblat & Co Hunprenco Ltd. Horner Hill France Simon Blair Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BJBUILDERS Ladswade Holdings Ltd Singleton Arcade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just Desks Import/exports The nurses' great crusader A century of providing personal insurance and investment services to health-care professional is celebrated this year by the royal national Pension fund for Nurses The Royal National Pension Fund for Nurses No Title Tragic tale of Cavell The battles of tiny Miss Swift The establishment of nursing as a profession was largely due to Sarah Swift, who started the successful campaign which finally saw the rise of the Royal College of Nursing Hambros Building for a financial future NT Nursing Times RNPFN Graham & Gilles (Ip) Ltd Think of the poor nurses, said Florence Nightingale A marriage of charity and commerce RCM Centenary RNPFN Mercer Fraser Gooch & Wagstaff How Queen Victoria caused a war of words Godfrey Lang Ltd Federated Pension Schemes When will the job be properly paid? BNA Home Help A look at women at work Ernst & Whinney Royal College of Nursing Dual centenary Sutton Park Honda Mj Auto Peugeot Talbot Motor Co. Ltd. Forum Ealing Motor Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'The Motorbroker' Opel Monza 3.01 Gse. Black 'C'reg 86.23k… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holt Drive Contracts Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items MG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyde Park Motor Co. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Castles Northgate Ltd. Sapcote Trading Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes 380 Sec Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Learning to tow without trepidation Motoring by Clifford Webb Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items 944 Lux manual 1985 (C) Guards red Multiple Display Advertising Items The Motorcaravan Alko Service Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Shepperton Motor Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Master 1987 V8 the ultimate 2/4wd (dwarfs, Land… Multiple Display Advertising Items NC Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Display Advertising Items No cause for gloom at widening base of Pe Extra time is needed in the schools curriculum to end confusion and make Britain into a healthy nation again A tougher test for England Hockey Eccelestone starts fresh search to set higher standard at Silverstone Motor Racing Move towards slicker starts at Nottingham Rowing Glazzard's new title Show Jumping Ridgeon's tribute to Wright Athletics: The Rise of a British Hurdler, the Fall of an American One Redmond hoping for fillip from home advantage From a Special Correspondent: Moses falls from grace Drivers m points chaos Powerboating Today's Fixtures Cricket Sailboard hitch brings rule changes Yachting Gyration test for regatta Anniversary at Hamble Mandarin: Interval and Mamouna should make class tell in lower grade Racing: Classic Connection Ofers Clues to Two of Today's Newbury Contests Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Royal winner may be sent hurdling Television a factor in Levy increase Mandarin: Thirsk Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Hamilton Park Results from yesterday's three meetings Kempton Park Sherborne slips up Ultra Rough justice for Stadler as Open hoodoo hits again Golf: Woosnam, Whose Advice Did Not Help Stadler's Cause, is Dispirited and Disappointed with his Own Par Performance Romania suspend a dismal dozen Rugby Union The Open on TV American training for winner Gymnastics Today's Starting Times By Our Shooting Correspondent: Fair hand steadies Oakham Shooting Former holders forge ahead Bowls For the Record Woosnam fails to get his balance sheet into the red The tools for the job Leeds pursuing Maradona Football Favourite is beaten Croquet No. 3 seed put out by Shaw Tennis Champions invited Multiple Display Advertising Items No dampening of Dredge's spirit Premature end for Randall Troon move a step closer to Lord's Unbeaten Botham makes mark in determined fashion Cricket: Somerset Make the Most of Limited Resources to Keep Opponents in Check Keen examination on a lively pitch Former Test players to tour England unable to rise to challenge Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Tourists make the most of a bad thing Surrey's hold is tightened Mottet finds his resistance is slowly crumbling Cycling Duckitt hopeful One step from title win Golf Selection is long overdue Tramontana stay top Polo Taxing time ends as Davis Hits cash trail First round Scores Cheshire Homes are all about caring…in so many ways George savours brief spell as leader of the pack Aouita sets a world best Sport in Brief Essex can have no excuse for failure Norman finds he can only improve

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