News from 07/08/1987
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Mike Alfreds, Roland Hodson, Patricia Davies, R. A. Buckland, Vijitha Yapa, Hazhir Teimourian, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Clifford Webb, Philip Howard, David Steel, Gifford, Michael Binyon, Liz Hodgkinson, John Kenny, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, R. C. Millward, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, M. R. Mangles (Chairman, Public Transport Subcommittee), Brian James, Stuart Jones, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, John Wardle, Roger Pearson, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Henry Stanhope, Jenny MacArthur, Andrew Wiseman, M. H. Williams, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Doreen King, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Nick Gilbert, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), David Robinson, John Grigg, Barbara Amiel, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Robert Matthews, Martha Honey, Norman Lebrecht, PHS, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Martin Fletcher and Daniel Ward, Donald Reid, Eduardo Cué, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Kenneth Fleet, James Dunbar, Robert Green, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, P. R. Williams, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Michael Seely, P. B. Fellgett, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Illtyd Harrington, Michael Dynes, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Derek Harris, Rachel Warren, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Susan MacDonald, Lee Rodwell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Mary Dejevsky, Frances Gibb and Robin Young, Peter Rawlinson, Ray Heath,
ResumoOwen resigns as SDP votes for merger Steel prepares strategy to lead new party Priority 'to bind the wounds' Seed sell-off Taking charge Exam results Portfolio Index Iran extends Gulf naval exercises Another banned spy book is published in US 'Quick' inquiry on airline take-over ordered by Young Base rate increase prompts worst fall for shares in a day Moscow digs in on Pershings Massacre inquiry is agreed Fraser Marr More inner city grants unveiled News Summary Hospital beds cut Bones 300 years old War on bus crime Play's life after death Pressmen attacked at funeral A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. Sea Soars 2,000 ft 20ft fall at fair Leaders start to thin out Partnership of principle just fell apart Polaris fiasco exposed Alliance's weakness and cost votes Realism that helps both sides of industry MPs visit Tamils held on prison ship Miners in U-turn over talks British Coal disciplinary code Forces meet on Brady confessions Knife case sentences criticized Privatized electricity inevitable, unions told Doctors call for big rise in cigarette tax to save 7,000 lives How Madonna is a British taxpayer Nosey parker who can't help herself Police test more suspects Drinking and driving Court puts end to free holiday Award for boy who saved woodland Solicitor forged signature French doctor in theft spree More air time for the independents TV programming Teachers predict pay chaos The Times By Our Social Services Correspondent: Child sex abuse 'still an issue' Rolls Royce Computer services will help students in fight for courses Property transfer fees cut Herring is best buy as meat edges upwards Weekend food prices Labour's high-tech venture Halifax Picture Gallery Pilots to start own pension scheme (AP): Irangate hearings conclude quietly World Summary Princess in Palma (AFP): Gandhi denial (Reuter): Koch on the mend (AP): Blaze at British base Islamic sect denies government claim Tunisian hotel bombs Treblinka ID 'faked' Air strike called off Gorbachev opens door to renting of farmland How the firepower adds up around vital Strait Syrian warning to Tehran Iran's suicide mentality could turn rhetoric into bloodshed Iranians put on a bold show as the military build-up continues Armadas gather in the Gulf Chaos over pilgrim dead Shultz vote of thanks for help by Britain Ortega praises new peace proposals from Reagan Central America summit Shultz rejects Managua offer of talks White farmers bear brunt of battle with rebels Muzzled press threatened with even tougher curbs Intimidation in Paraguay From Our Correspondent Tokyo: Thousands remember Hiroshima horror Deng takes to the waters 3,800 Tamil detainees to be released Amnesty in Sri Lanka (Reuter): Opposition rivals unite to fight Korea election From Our Correspondent Bonn: Kurdish fury over raids by police (AP): Renewed clamp on West Bank (Reuter): Chad alert (Reuter): Inquiry blame (Reuter): Plot foiled Basque bomb (Reuter): List price (AP): War children The coup that never was… As the row over Spycatcher rages on, Brian James examines the dangerous era of the Sixties, when the rich and the famous were seduced by a whiff of treason The Times Saturday Charitable snbaps One man's mission: Gareth Pyne-James takes cancer fund-raising into the post-Band Aid age Stroke of pure genius How a maestro helped to pull off a hi-tech musical miracle Concise Crossword No 1329 Harrods Knightsbridge Gould's game The Times Diary Tebbit to return? The Times Diary Spit and police The Times Diary Picture Gallery Red light The Times Diary Poet's corner The Times Diary Floundering in space Peter Willmore on the measure Britain must take to keep its place on the technological and commercial fronties of scientific research A third force that can change Britain Spinning a line Philip Howard: new words for old When Reagan should resign On being tired of London Abuse of children Shock in the Markets Restoring the Mould Teachers' references Health care costs Crumbs from the R & D table 'Spycatcher' case Random breath tests Rural transport Danger in Gulf Face to face with massacre survivors Detention in Kenya Smoking risks To one's cost From Our Aeronautical Correspondent: From Australia in Nine Days Mr. Mollison's New Record Feat of Endurance Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Anniversaries National Westminster Bank PLC Coutts & Co Appointments in the Forces Appointments Girdlers' Company Growing concern at ozone layer hole Science report Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages By a Bridge Correspondent: British bridge victories Latest wills Service dinner Midland Bank Air Cdre E. W. Towsey Soldiering around the world Lady Sidney Farrar Mr Jesse Unruh Mr Allan Baker Births, Marriages, Deaths Bone fragments reveal fate of gazelles Archaeology Announcements The Surgical Research Fund Overseas Property Advertisers!! The 1987 Mencap Appeal 'the Caring Never… Sofa Beds The Times Deathly droll Helena International Savoy Theatre The pomp of old Russia Opera Boris Godunov Covent Garden Porgy and Bess Glyndebourne A vitally shared experiencep Much is demanded of audience and cast alike in Mike Alfreds's five-hour staging of The Wandering Jew, which opens at the Lyttelton tomorrow: interview by Robert Gore Langton Jean De Florette Legend of the silver screen David Robinson at the Avignon Festival Promenade Concert BBCSSO/Hurst Albert Hall Radio3 Blues in the Night is Back! 'I would call myself Ms Williams if it didn't sound like a wasp in a jar…' Should a woman be addressed by her husband's name? Liz Hodgkinson put the question on July 22. Here are some of your replies The bunny bites back If playboys are dead, why is the Playboy empire staging a comeback? Kenco Skirting fashion The Times Information Service Entertainments Television and Radio Leamington Spa Building Society Descent into madness Television Choice Lablanc Labour loses 5pc of members Space policy is criticized The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,429 Atlantic rower has n record in his sights Weather Inventors of scanner to get £5 Estimate beaten by Dale Stock Market The Pound Hickson rises 'Yes' to Ruder Ealing down Summary Bank defends rise in interest rates Worry over higher inflation and overheating Black Thursday strains the system By Our City Staff: B&C 'could raise Mercantile offer' Leasing market beats tax fears Stong vehicle demand curtails downturn SE-Liffe options merger plan fails Youthful scorn for Buckley's board TI Group profit up 39% at £25.1m City Investment School Unilever wins seeds group Blue Arrow acquires Qubrft jobs agency Business Summary Cannon St up to £4m Trafalgar bid warning to trust's unitholders £145,000 buy for Hodgson Unity Trust grows Plessey The height of high technology £15.8m deal for Abaco By Our City Staff: Surprise rate increase hits share values by £12 billion Stock Marked Dares profits leap Bank acts on debts Bremner battle ends Company News Base Lending Rates Citicorp Citibank Born-again TI seeks paradise Tempus Shine on Hickson US computer threat behind the airline rush to link up Matthews moves into US Bonn orders drop Bill and Bob make Headway The Times City Diary Family matter This Times City Diary Liffe hustle and bustle The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Mercantile raid could blow secrets of Klesch's empire Man in the news Riklis buys Arden Hats off The Times City Diary Herd to the rescue The Times City Diary Maxwell buys 8.5% of Elsevier Teleshare Nigel Lawson throws meat to hungry bears Comment Kenneth Fleet Cannon Street Investment P. L. C British Airways London Financial Futures Recent Issues Appointments Dow leaps 27 pointsto another record close Wall Street Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Traditional Options Company News TSB Bank Barclays Unilever N. V Banks: all things to all men Sir Timothy Bevan, former chairman of Barclays Bank, examines how foreign competition forced banks to diversify and change into a multi-service industry Smart Money Monitor The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Equities in heavy fall Stock Exchange Prices Alpha Stocks Lloyds Bank Henderson the Investment Managers London Traded Options Goodwill constitutes an asset for gains tax Law Re3port August 7 1987 Limited equitable duty to disclose fraud or secret profit No lien without written particulars Bankruptcy term is a provision re-entry Mr Friday Your Own Business Thinking small in defence East Enders locked in a battle royal Commercial International Factors Multiple Display Advertising Items How to corner a market Briefing Ashridge Management College New Direct Sales/mail Order Brochure The Chariman, Howland (Furniture) Ltd Relocation Forces Sale Opportunity!! "The Times" Conrad Ritblat & Co. Forest for Sale Kensington W8 Impact Development Training Group Superb Nightclub in the South Axis Group General Commercial Invesment Essex North Wales Freehold Large Shop Harefield Middlesex Chris Waller Associated Business Management Ltd. Squash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Locke & England Commercial & Industrial Heywoods Multiple Display Advertising Items Electronics Opportunity Knocks! Opportunity in Dry Cleaning Ambitious Distributors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citroën Peugeot Talbot Motor Co. Ltd. Blue Chip Motors Ltd A. Tonks & Sons Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Matic garamatic New Dellorto Multiple Display Advertising Items Senator evokes style of fifties racers Motoring by Clifford Wfebb Opening without fear of a flap Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunny Coupé hots up Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fuel record Multiple Display Advertising Items Nissan Ealing Motor Company Gemini Motor Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items V. W. And Audi Holloway Bank Services Station Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Hyde Park Motor Co. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ant Garde Systems Limited The Times Cram and Ovett on right track again for championships Athletics Whitaker effortless against the clock Equestrianism List of degrees awarded by the University of Kent Herbert will be aiming to dominate Motor Sport Americans look to speed in a big way Slowcoasches left standing in quest for glory Cash loses to teenager Tennis Racing Results Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Smart Pharoah's Pride set to underline his Newmarket potential Racing: Cecil-Trained Colt Can Follow up Successfully at Lingfield Park Harwoods team led by Allez Milord Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Redcar Selection Mandarin: Market Rasen Selection Red Guitars in tune for Cauthen The visionary who will be missing from the big feast Exultant Newcastle sign Mirandinha for a bargain price Football More in pipeline Beardsley links up with Allen Nicholas in record move to Aberdeen Picture Gallery (AFP): Australians want SA tour Rugby Union For the Record Provan edged out by Sutherland Bowls Championship prize boost Badminton By a Special Correspondent: Yates no match for Doyle Cycling Today's Fixtures Spirit of sport overcomes life in a cleft stick All Africa Games Norman's range peril Modern Pentathlon Sport on TV Record tumbles as late rally puts Northants in charge Cricket: Ripley and Cook Thrive after Championship Leaders are Let off the Hook Yorkshire under Sharma's spell Worn-out pitch sends everybody to sleep Old Trafford unrest Warwicks struggle to survive Shrewsbury favoured by experience Lynch's appetite sated after lunch A battle royal leads to final Golf Irish are upset by Wales Fall of the first water New flying Scot is in the chariots of fire tradition Athletics Protests leave jury working overtime Yachting By a Special Correspondent: Aisher's splendid effort Cowes Results Britons stay poised for final effort Rowing Miandad proudly stalks the Oval corridor of power The Oval Scoreboard Strike force goes on the defensive Plan for indoor courts The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Record for Russell in the wet Round of 86 embarrasses Woosnam Sport in Brief Botham with his unsunny side up Hearn steps into the ring End Column
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