News from 27/07/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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David Wade, DJM, Henry McKENZIE Johnston, Alastair Matheson, Tony Samstag, Nordic Correspondent, Patricia Davies Edison, David Livingstone, Simon Barnes, Michael Dean, Derrick C. Kingham, David Lee, Stephan Schattmann, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Ian Harwood and John Shepperd, Mario Modiano, Sarah McCABE, Colin Narbrough, Jim Railton, Patrick Macrory, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, D. A. Wells, Euan Cameron, Peter Jones, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Peter Langdon-Davies, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Diana Geddes, Peter Carter-Ruck, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Stephen Schattmann, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, Ronald Faux Employment Affairs Correspondent, Julia Orange, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, John Stanning, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, William Greaves, Malcolm Johnson, Douglas Acres Chairman, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, Robert Rodwell, Robert Matthews, Cathy Harris, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Mike Berry, Michael Hornsby, David Green, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, John G. Edwards, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sally Kinnes, Robert Fisk, David Nicholson-Lord, Linda Pentz Hartford, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Patrick G. McGRATH, John Bloch, Penny Perrick, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoUS Navy's incompetence blown open by a single mine Steps to ease prison crisis 'not enough' Survey alarm on drugs, discipline In Part 2 Portfolio Index (AP): French team retrieves first Titanic relies Duchess on the winding trail to roaring success Gromyko to meet Tartars Tougher penalties for City frauds pledge by Patten Riding fall that killed Baldrige UK Finance Ltd Burglars stab City financier to death Sacked ministers may get pay-off Poll tax opposed Arms cache found Murder charge Fresh Milk Archer's party Higgins court cue Labour told to adapt policy or face defeat Warning sounded after success of party's campaign Thatcher admits to nerves in Commons Spy book appeal in Lords Wheelpast on road to gold Threat to Telecom over poor service Architects' institute comes under attack Support for levying 'instant charges' on those using NHS Year-long wait for hearing aid fitting Donor crisis 'will kill 200' By Our Social Services Correspondent: New Bill aims to end doctors' abortion links Clerical workers' pay gap is still widening RAF forced to seek overseas bases for fighter training Britain's crowded skies Ridley retreats to rectory for a 'wet' weekend Lawyers seeking changes in child law Praise for crime watchers Drinks spirited past customs The tourist trade Holiday trip for winner Portfolio Gold Church choir is disbanded after 60 years By a Staff Reporter: Dispute over forestry threat to wildlife The New Renault 5 Campus Create more jobs by 'flooding parts of the inner cities' Shooting disturbs Arab community Tighter control on contracts for roads Motorway repairs £700m move to harness power source of the stars Denning returns to court Fears over solicitors' insurance Picture Gallery Isle of Wight landslide could kill, expert says Investelectric Sell skills for cash, universities are urged 200 feared dead in machete battles Lange on the stump No end to strike 7 die in Karachi riots Lenin has last word Moscow rocks to Joel Kremlin gives priority to engineering sector Britain may send minesweeper to Gulf Far-right rally flops White House to tighten reins on covert work France puts warships on tension rises Greek deaths may be more than 900 Heatwave havoc around the world Poll showing gets Craxi's party key ministries Italy agrees on a government Cautious India plays waiting game on offer to Tamil rebels Sri Lanka peace moves Abuse at Cambodia conference Mahathir buries 'buy British last' policy Gandhi reshuffles depleted Cabinet Eurocrats seek a glimmer of light m the budget clouds Brussels View Refugees add to Sudan's worries ANC member was shot in the back post-mortem examination reveals Frontline states tread softly African focus on Pretoria Oslo angry at omission from Dounreay report (Reuter): Children killed in Polish bus collision (Reuter): Flood alert (Reuter): Corsica blast (Reuter): Serbs protest (AFP): Angola clashes (AFP): Israeli ambush (AP): 150 injured (AP): 93 colonels (AFP): Teacher rapist (AFP): Linguists meet British Telecom An affair of the bottle France's love of wine-and other alcohol-had cost it dear over the years, but there are signs of change. So will there be fewer road accidents next weekend, traditionally the most dangerous of the year? Diana Geddes reports Mooted monster Nessie is still being hunted—but the odds of 200—1 could be far too short Concise Cross Word No 1319 The Job Training Scheme Who takes more care? Hale and party Homing in Picture Gallery Seasoned travel PHS: If it pleases... Glasnost and the Tartars Mary Dejevsky sees the Red Square protest as a precedent that others will follow and wonders how Gorbachov will react Nazi ghosts crowding in on Mozart But when will Kinnock see the light? Bernard Levin: the way we live now Too obsessed to be my guest T. E. Utley Have Gulliver, will travel However... Philip Howard The Torcello mosaic Facing up to Debt The Rabbit and the Ass Clergy and Aids UK and Europe at odds over VAT Teachers' references Gagging clause Protecting children Social policy Puzzling it put Chill wind blowing for fanners Past glories? Finding the will Places in prisons De minimis Dr Livingstone "Dr Livingstone, I presume?" With these prosaic words Henry (late Sir) Morton Stanley (1841904) greeted David Livingstone (1813-73) on November 10,1871. The latter had arrived in Africa in 1866 and what little news came from him finally petered out. In 1869 James Gordon Bennett Jun., proprietor of the New York Herald, commissioned Stanley to find Livingstone Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Weavers' Company Funeral Mr. D. Shackman Crampex Increasing devotion to Mary Clifford Longley Nature notes Marriages Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Mr Malcolm Baldrige Tough American advocate of free trade Major-General John Rockingham Mr Leonard Williams Mr Mark Oliver Births, Marriages, Deaths Computer cowboys are riding the range Science report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Advertisers!! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Script scraps Television English National Opera The pleasure of reading A great gathering of British and foreign writers will soon be descending on Edinburgh for the city's third Book Festival: Euan Cameron reports on how a venture which began in an effort to counter the sparse attention paid to books by the Festival proper could play its part in the revival of Scotland's literary golden age Psychological prison Theatre Mystery of the Rose Bouquet Donmar Warehouse Rock Siouxsie and the Banshees Finsbury Park Promenade Concerts Philharmonia Orchestra/ Sinopoli/ Gillian Weir Albert Hall/ Radio 3 Silly points Radio Christie's St. James's St. Joseph's Hospice Unhappy anniversary One year after the disappearance of Suzy Lamplugh, the two people who now know her best still do not know where she is But, as they told William Greaves, each feels certain she is no longer alive Romance versus reality Millet Lighting Marriott Caring for the survivors The inquiry into the Zeebrugge ferry disaster has published its report, but the tragedy still affects many lives Theatre Entertainments Riot (above), by Tony Cragg, is a 20-foot long… Dextrosol Gives You a Flying Start Rocking the conscience Television Choice When I was a Girl BBC1 Ferry safety report 'would bankrupt British fleet' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,419 Parisians rejoice as a haute couture star is born Weather 'Caring' facelift plan for DHSS No Title Stock Market The Pound Proxies in favour of Hogg split Managers buy BR offshoot GUS denies lifting stake £150m credit Results Governor in job doubt Leigh-Pemberton term unlikely to be extended GEC poised for £200m US start to expansion By Our Economics Correspondent: Markets await Cbi report Financials still the sector star Usm Review Tourism grants record By Our City Staff: Laidlaw close to takeover Two more banks will be hit John Charcol Business and Finance 19-22 By Our Economics Correspondent: Revenue to lose £1 bn on bad debt The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited Base Lending Rates Pressure on sterling could mean rise in interest rates Gilt-Edged Third Market Investment Trusts Magnet still faces tests on the journey to its brave new world Analysis Financial Trusts Britain to seek a freer market in commodities NI builder moves into housing Builders' optimism increase Busy line halts the deals Top marks for business A round and around The Times City Diary Murky The Times City Diary Glamour toy The Times City Diary Yuppies' puppies The Times City Diary Package hols The Times City Diary Engineers propose new - look title £100m refit for refinery Unlisted Securities Overheating and City fears of a Heath fire Economic View Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices City University University of Oxford The University of Nottingham University of Leicester Assistant Accountant Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Warwick University of Oxford University of Botswana University of Southampton University of Aberdeen School of Agriculture Marshal Foch Professorship of French Literature University of Warwick University of Exeter Charging Cross and Westminster Medical School The University of Leeds The Master's Secretary Studio Demonstrator in Sculpture University College London The University of Leeds Posts Essex University Lectureship in Akkadian Thames Polytecnnic The College of Speech Therapists The University of Leeds University of Liverpool Grampian Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Department Multiple Display Advertising Items Dorset Institute of Higher Education The Council of Legal Education Leicester Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester Polytechnic Channing School Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria College Fellowships No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Middlesex Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperial Chemical Industries PLC Barnett Personnel P & O Cruises Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretarial Courses Buckinghamshire College Multiple Display Advertising Items Davis Co Receptionist Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Consultant-Temp Controller Multiple Display Advertising Items Information Systems Development Reed Employment Just Jobs International Person Friday PA/SECRETARY to Chairman Challoners Boyce Bilingual Joan Tree Multiple Display Advertising Items Manpower Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketforce Appointments Thomas Miller & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Stella Fisher Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Secretary Judy Farquharson Limited Thomas's London Day Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Beavers Limited Secretary for Architects Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Angels Heaton Bennett Brussels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are You a Bright, Ambitious College Leaver Looking… Egypt Exploration Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beavers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Academy of Music Judy Fisher Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Beavers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnett Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items List of degrees awarded by the University of Sussex Wife has interest in housing offer Degrees announced by the University of York Ground for cancelling registration Oxford University class list Second Public Examination Botham could turn the tables Cricket: The Stage is Set for Something Unusual to Happen in the Fourth Test Match Forgotten duo impressive Today's Fixtures Errors cost Australia Rugby Union Sport on TV Small comfort for England women Saturday's County Cricket Scoreboards When brilliant mediocrity becomes a first-class virtue (AFP): Cricket chiefs on the move Reference Point equal to his moment of truth Racing Big race result By Our Shooting Correspondent: A sober celebration Shooting Pritchard on course Cycling Mandarin: Gallant Hope poised to complete treble Racing: Consistent Midyan Continue Cecil's Outstanding Run Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selecitons Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Bath Selections Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Windsor Selections Saturday's results Princess Royal takes Ascot prize Australia stride into last four Success for organizers Backlash shows her worth Yachting Lack of affinity with clay courts blamed for Britain's demise Tennis For the Record Navratilova withdraws to leave Cup wide open Cup place waiting for eager Brand (Reuter): Robinson is Amateur's loss Wrenn in lead Old King Coles conquers rain and opposition Golf Johnson's 58 is decisive Walkinshaw's close shave England claim honours Rowing Gateshead Results Call by Whitbread adds weight Rain sees Notts lead extended Cricket: Nottinghamshire Extend Lead at the Top of the Refuge Assurance League without Having to Take the Field Training regimes to upset the purists and garner results Athletics Cowans returns to wreck Derbyshire Lord's (Derbyshire won toss): Middlesex (4pts) beat Derbyshire by 71 runs Sidebottom doubt Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Swansea (Warwickshire won toss): Warwickshire (4pts) beat Glamorgan by six wickets Lessons for a later date Leicester: Match abandoned: Leicestershire, 2pts; Yorkshire, 2pts Cumbes leaves Hurst way out in front Lamb shines but rain has final say Finedon: Match abandoned Northamptonshire 2pts. Gloucestershire 2 Cheshire at a canter Minor Counties Cricket (Reuter): Hosts in charity game Morley joins Albion Victory after collapse Portsmouth (Hampshire won loss): Hampshire (4pts) beat Essex by four wickets No play yesterday Liverpool supreme as Beardsley play the provider Football Littlewoods Cup Kent surprise Sussex Bowls Walton is man of the match Polo Roche wheels his way to historic win Piquet triumphs as gruelling pace takes its toll on rivals Clinicare Eyes smile in Ireland Success puts Jaguar in pole position Becker's win is decisive Ram foils Davies's assault on title Leading scores Jahangir beaten MCC will allow play on rest day Gatting paying price of success End Column Genuine mistake by umpires Feeling pressure for first time
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