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News from 21/07/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Eddle Coulter, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Peter G. Masefield, Mitchell Plans Golf Correspondent, Michael Binyon, C. Philip, Andrew Gamble, Richard Fairman, Harry Eyres, Michael Seely, Keeneland, Richard Streeton, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Mitchell Platts, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Tate, Sir Nicholas Henderson, John Clare, Ruth Gledhill, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Derek Smith, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Mac Margolis, Nova Iguacu, Henry Stanhope, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Diana Geddes, Andrew McEwen and Jan Raath, Annabel Kanabus, Peter Davenport and Roland Rudd, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Wilcockson Villard-de-Lans, M. J. R. Healy, John F. W. Passmore, Sydney Friskin, Chris Thau, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Henry Osmaston, Joan Llewelyn Owen, Peter Davalle, Adrienne Bridges, John Russell Taylor, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Calvin Sims, Andrew Pollack, Barry Pickthall, Polwarth, Geoffrey Foster, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Ian Smith, Patrick Cosgrave, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Gavin Hell, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Craig Seton and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Eduardo Cue, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Colin Campbell, C. J. Acred, Richard Ford, Andrew Clark, Richard Wigg, Ray Heath,

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Puzzle over Sotheby's sale of 'fake' Piranesi drawings Budd's return Exam passes Portfolio gold Index Howe's tough message to Tehran at UN Unanimous ceasefire vote Storm over call for Irangate pardons 747 crew grounded after Heathrow near-disaster City fears growth is too fast Pickets called off after pits chaos Thatcher is to take charge of research effort Premier Portfolio SDP merge vote inquiry is agreed Disease outbreak Hospital consultants Condoms fail test Two die in glider Raiders netted £12m The British Association Doctor is struck off Racing magnates' dispute triggered tax inquiry Plans to give schools more control calm council fears Report urges more use of probation Lorry plunges 100ft Flying pickets split NUM Yorishire coal dispute Committee of experts will advise on repairs Damaged Leonardo cartoon Call for law to protect elderly Head is acquitted if assaulting boy in school caning Noise complaints grow sevenfold Telephone advice may reduce GP home visits Biggs friends imprisoned in cocaine plot Inner city wildlife threatened Compromise offer involves trust fund Opren campaign Yard alert after Iran bomb attack Call for MPs' select inquiry Child sexual abuse Cashier 'stole for love' Fare rise signalled for Tube The Final Reductions Winner's eye on a new car Remand over gallery attack Court blames pop group Ordeal of warder ANC kidnap case remand Attorney General to meet Dpp on Zircon case Mitchell speaks up for the buses Tories fail to halt pesticides report Picture Gallery MPs speak of concern over airline fares By Our Political Reporter: Britain in a leading position Nato responsibilities Workers 'may gain 4p in £ from pay plan' Parliament today Minister praises aid programme Service medical check Random breath tests opposed Tansport Action to help motor cyclists Bottomley rejects car 'disc' plan Cbi wants tax cuts as price for help in inner cities revival Killer hunt met 'wall of silence' Solicitors working alone under threat Pantomime scenes on the waterfront Unemployment benefit fraud Mr Nigel Lawson, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has said that more than a million people registered as umemployed are not looking for work and that a number are doing casual work int he black economy Ronald Faar, Employment Affairs Correspondent, joined a Department of Emloyment fraud team investigating seasonal workers in the North Yorkshire holiday resort of Searborough Two on course for success Scientists seek elusive secret of nature's speed Since the invention of the transistor almost forty years ago, electonic teachnology has relied ont he use of semi-conducting materials such as silicon. But as Robert Matthews reports in the second of two articles, scientists are now working ont he development of electronics based on organic chemicals, which nature has been using successfully for million of years Police ethnic recruitment passes 1,000 Emirates Getty gift secures a haven for wildlife Nicaragua asks for more aid (Reuter): Stale siege Vanunu rations court plea Stale siege rations Vanunu court plea (Reuter): A bridge to nowhere (AP): Floods subside New lawyer takes Demjanjuk case Admiral denies involvement in acts of military violence Mending fences France instructs its merchant fleet to steer clear of Gulf UK warships told 'hit hack' A turning point in the West's attitude to UN Security Council ceasefire resolution Princess in the driving seat Frontline leaders drop air sanctions Day at the races for the Yorks Intellectual leader who strikes a chord with the masses Man in the News Fiji urged not to cut Crown ties (AFP): Painting home (AP): Down to earth (Reuter): Trident test (Reuter): Penn warrant (Reuter): Aids threat (Reuter): Poet injured (AP): Typhoon help Riot deaths Election landslide opens the way for Cavaco's reforms Portuguese voters show confidence in Government Morocco applies for membership of the EEC Paraguay tries to polish its image Political exiles return Paradise lost in Afghan valley of death\ Afghan civilians have paid a heavy price for resistance to Soviet invasion forces. In the second of three reports. Gavin Bell reports from Gulghoundi on the fate of a rural community Thugs and death squads flourish in poverty-hit Rio No peace in paradise Two months after Fiji's government was onsted, a republic is planned. But, as Brian James reports, racial violence is a growing threat If you run out of space at work, use the space… Milking the desert sands How an Irish farmer gave Saudi Arabia a booming dairy empire Concise Crossword No 1314 The Times Tough guy at the top On Thursday the Cabinet will decide the size of next year's financial "cake". The man in charge of cutting it is John Major Citizen Action PHS: Chime and a half The Times Diary PHS: Out of step The Times Diary PHS: Rabbi blues The Times Diary PHS: When I was in The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Dry humour The Times Diary Congress in the dock Beginning a series on the implications of the Iran-Contra hearing, Patrick Buchanan sees Oliver North as a patriot vindicated, his inquisitors as regicides who failed Most heavenly of bodies In search of the social market Your captive speaking How ever. . . A Boost for Research Emotions at the Pithead Out of Iran Future of British air transport Alliance in close-up Phone data on tap Rural blight Respect for Scotland Finding the will Obtaining data on Aids infection Pregnancy decisions Protecting children Organic boots? (From Our Medical Correspondent. ): Surgery of the Heart Wonderful Operations Described The opinion of a gathering of international surgeons after the Frist World War, when heart surgery was in its infancy, that the organ was "by no means so frogile as has been supposed", was endorsed in December, 1967. when the first human heart transplant was carried out in Cope Town by Professor Christian Barnard Court Circular The infant son of the Hon Richard and Mrs King was… National Association of Youth Clubs Bridge Carmen's Company Vintners' Company Balanced Growth Fund Reception Dinners Company of Watermen and Lightermen Balanced Growth Fund Picture Gallery Appointments Catching atoms with a laser Science report Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Mr Maurice Green An editor of the old school Dr Peter Whittingham Mr John Havinden Mr Alan Fairley Lady Strauss Births, Marriages, Deaths Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Memorial services Luncheons Announcements For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Times Newspapers Ltd Floppy future Television Roth Quartet Just Need a Date? Do Not Call Intromatch? All raw life and vigour Galleries John Russell Taylor reviews the work of Jacob Epstein, André Masson and Peter de Francia Hollywood revisited Theatre Sammy Cahn Duke of York's Dance Onegin Coliseum BBCSO/Pritchard Albert Hall/Radio 3 Promenade Concert The Beach Boys Wembley Arena Rock Wembley Arena Finzi Trust Festival Nash Ensemble Radley College Wigmore Hall Jaeger Jasper Conran Shop How to tie the designer knot Take a length of soft fabric, a pair of scissors and a designing talent for draping - and create your own summer style Little gems Hat cheque Browns boys The Beauchamp Place Shop Summer Sale This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Picture Gallery Textureshield Miles ahead, musically Television Choice The funny side of the street Radio Choice BBC1 'Travesty of justice' claim over captain in drugs case Spy book ban on papers is 'futile ' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,414 The Bolshoi's brilliant pupil Weather The Pound Dangerous road debate ahead Commons sketch Stock Market BAA hits premium of 47.5p Babcock halt Aim higher Rush ahead Calor lower Summary Bank lending rises £3.9bn Record wipes £5bn from share values Higher rates expected Retail sales jump by surprise 3.1% Merrill profit blow Former steel town is winning the battle for high-tech jobs a Citizen first for Scunthorpe Index falls 27 points £50m GEC deal Standard seeks Stanbic sale John Charcol Business and Finance B-Cal hints of a 'crisis' if merger delayed Dewey Warren is set to raise £180m Dominion 'approach' may lead to offer Sutcliffe rises to £805,000 Brierley lifts to Equity stake Deritend rejects bid Hogg Robinson Shareholders Mystery buyer adds £66m to Royal Insurance value R&T develops new approach Stay with Calor Wall Street Former Hillsdown chief in £21m Marler share buy Pennzoil 'would settle for $4bn' Canary is right note for Reg Tyzack bids for UP By Our City Staff: Allied unveils terms Sun rises over Airship Ward seeks delay over repayment No Title Le Bob Noir No Title A helping hand? Former Canary partners face loss Regentcrest pays £25m for portfolio Lanca buys for £1.35m Park Food Group Lonrho-Fraser buck stops with Young Comment All eyes on trade figures Liffe says 'No' to SE plan London Traded Options London Shop Charterhall moves into the black with £3.7m at… Company News Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges GrandMet in £63m US sale Traditional Options London Financial Futures Floyd Oil Participations in $19m Texaco Spain buy By Our City Staff: Hanson's £1.7bn loan boost Money Markets and Gold Alpha Stocks The City Exchange Base Lending Rates Equities in retreat The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Big Blue profits fall 10 per cent IBM Ibm Authorised Dealer Multiple Display Advertising Items Alvey programme put on hold The Week Philips claims a new breakthrough Optical Disc Events Use the copyright law, say software makers Piracy Systems Analysts Team Leaders Intereurope Victoria & Albert Museum Computer Services Manager City 'reward' that equals £111,000 Salaries Big jump in Apple profits Briefing Advanced Training Technology Associates The Management Corporation Pioneers needed to open up communications links Jobscene A passive ram which comes out fighting Memory Dynamic memories can't cope Reader's Digest No Title Mumps Programmer Analyst Osicom Technologies (UK) Ltd Blow to Telecom over its security Hackers £50m to be raised in two years for National AIDS… Charity Appointments Ashram Community Service Project The Royal Town Planning Institute Dorset County Council Drawing a line in fighters Clear draughtsmanship and writing can lead to a career preparing plans and scale models for RAF fighters, says Joan Llewelyn Owen Rother District Council Secretary Director of Manpower Organisation and Management… National Canine Defence League Welsh Health Promotion Authority National AIDS Trust (NAT) No Title Corby District Council Reino Lankinen, Max-Planck-Institute Max-Planck-Institute for Experimental Medicine Central Regional Council Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh University of Leicester Assistant Accountant Guildford School of Acting and Dance Publicity… Chief/Charity/Commissioner Surveyors Appointments Consultancy Lincolnshire Police Force Accountant University of Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items Computer Systems Controller The Hockey Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Public & Health Care Appointments City and Hackney Health Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items The Textile Institute Director Operations Division Wolverhampton Enterprise Ltd Borough of Oadby and Wigston Addenbrooke's Nottinghamshire Magistrates' Courts Baby Life Support Systems Exeter University Guild of Students South West Surrey Health Authority Star Med Staffing The Department of Molecular Neuroendocrinology Exciting Opportunities Offered for Ambitious Lawyers… Osborne Clarke Property Lawyer No Title The National Society for Epilepsy Staff Nurse Development Programme £30,000 Pa plus Superb Opportunity for Ambitious… Gloucester Health Authority The French Clinic Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Kagan Morris & Co Meredith Scott Gore Wood & Co. John Martin, Bruce Weir & Co Human Resources Department Stanley Wasbrough Bristol Barristers' Chambers Law Personnel Michael Page Partnership Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Congratulations Law Finalists! Davies Arnold & Cooper Lord Chancellor's Department Evershed & Tomkinson Solicitors Lautro Epsom Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Chambers Vacancies Multiple Display Advertising Items Irpc UK Ltd Lawrence Tucketts Multiple Display Advertising Items Inner London Education Authority The Royal Bank of Scotland Darley Cumberland Company Law Hallett & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items National Freight Consortium Andrew M Jackson & Co Law Personnel Tameside Magistrates' Courts Linklaters & Paines Jeffrey Green & Russell Solicitors Ealing Magistrates' Court Litigation Solicitor Law Graduates Brutton & Co. Michael Page City James Davis & Partners Unusual Opportunity Nelson Cuff & Co Harrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franks, Charlesly & Co. Binks Stern and Partners Full list of degrees awarded by the University of Birmingham Legal Appointments Solicitor Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asa Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford University class lists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barristers' Clerk Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal La Creme Hughes Watton The Times Budd bad on the Olympic trail Britain's most controversial athelete is set to return after a year's break from competition Michael Hornsby Reports from Johannesburg on secret treatment that could rescue Zola Budd's running career European doctors beaten by problem Held in high esteem by Fanie Van Ziji Pardoned later but damage was done 'Hacking' into Prestel is not a Forgery Act offence Tomorrow Scots agree to be part of British team at Olympics Hockey From a Special Correspondent: British team rally for Sheffield World Student Games (AFP): Australians on guard Rugby League Guarantee had no security term Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Mandarin: Floral Charms poised secure another victory for winning team Robinson accepts Hong Kong position Blinkered first time Levy Board prize allocation nears £13m Reference Point will be suited by soft ground for Ascot showpiece Mandarin: Folkestone Yesterday's results from four meetings Strong British raid on Ostend Day at Lord's is the prize Crest Hotels International Prost enlists for two more seasons Motor Racing Golf Monthly The making and the marketing of a new Open champion Golf: Fado's Advisers are Already at Work to Make Him a Multi-Millionaire in the Wake of his Success at Muirfield Faldo sees the funny side By a Special Correspondent: Road to the crown paved with awards By Our Shooting Correspondent: Tie-breaks remain crowded Shooting Nations are flocking to join Fira Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Patience is prime virtue of Faldo's tower of strength An Indian summer for Belfast Billiards Sport on TV Lewis equals course best to take lead Golf Lineker hungry for tussle Football Pools Forecast Sad end to a glorious event Lyle's advice England's tour a marathon The costs of a wet summer are still rising D'Ohveira century brings comfort to a patient crowd Cricket: Qadir Still Struggling to Find Touch as Fourth Wicket Partnership Puts on Unbeaten 214 Northamptonshire chance to excel For the Record Daily dose of fine gems from the past Adventures from Nicholas Lineker makes a striking move to a new ball game By a Special Correspondent: Repton chase seventh win and the record Warwickshire look to Willis for inspiration Kent make shaky start against steady Essex Tennis Conditions pose stern test for helmsmen Yachting Admirable show by Hartley Mclntyre out Roche close to cycling's legends Tour details By a Special Correspondent: Overt strengthens his case Hills Samuel Leeds sign leading All Black TCCB to monitor pitches at Leeds Graham earns high reward McLintock Sport in Brief Surrey looking to the skies after Gray day CARDIFF-Surray with eight second-innings wickets standing, tead Glamorgan by 157 runs Weather slows Botham Joins Millwall Faldo's way to a swing in form End Column

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