News from 24/08/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Gerry Webb, Chris Petit, Clifford Longley, Holly Hill, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Michael McCarthy and Howard Foster, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Gordon Allan, Ivo Tennant, Ken Sloan (Legal Editor), Linda Pentz, Philip Howard, D. Martin, Hilary Finch, Simon Jones, Ian Murray, William H. Taylor, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Richard Evans, David Sapsted, Michael McCarthy and Howard Foster, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, S. P., Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Janet B Judges, Howard Foster, Jim Railton, Allan Massie, Cliff Temple, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, John Spicer, David Wileman, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Rodney Cowton and Daniel Ward, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, W. Denys Wells, Andrew Wiseman, E. C. Dain, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Jean Denton, Director, Ros Drinkwater, John Hennessy, Andrew Hislop, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Margaret Mary, David Holbrook, William Greaves, Ann Saunder, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Geoffrey Mason, Peter Bryan, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, David Sapsted and Mark Ellis, Robert Matthews, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Erika Hauston, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, Michael Scott, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John England, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Clive White, Mary Dejevsky, Paul Eastham, Michael Seely, Lynda Murdin, Alan Lee, Barry Wood, Ian Stafford, Stephen Pettitt, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Follett, Robert Fisk, F. M. M. Steiner, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Keith Macklin, M. J. Gordon, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, David Young Energy Correspondent, N. G. Shipley, John Marshall, S. N. L. Emms,
Resumo3-year target for random breath tests Speedboat crash kills race driver Degree course vacancies Tunnel boost Portfolio gold Index Anti-Soviet Baltic protests permitted Waiting for London's super traffic snarl-up Hurd pledges gun controls within weeks Steel bids to heal rift and save Owen from 'wilderness' Air chaos for Bank holiday Nurses are angered by pay report Churches attempt to rekindle faith Multiple Display Advertising Items Taxi driver shot going to church Girl holds chess lead Duke's guns for sale Whitty in jobs talks Jaunts for jumbos Toyota's challenge to Jaguar Police link up Therapists inflexible pay offer Office staff prefer nooks and crannies to work stations Government concedes on access to court papers Cabinet coal on architects' inner cities revival plan The Queen has more time at Sandringham Picture Gallery Fatal blast is blamed on gas bottle leak New GMB deal 'hypocrisy' Landowners gain more as property prices rise Clear-up begins after storms Labour MP to woo SDP and Liberals Alliance loses ground as Tory lead falls Massacre prompts new crackdown on television violence Research into power of the pen 'lacking' Middle-class girls get warning of Aids risk from first sexual act Scientists develop 3D aid for tumour surgery Firearms laws depend on honesty MoD appeals over A-bomb cancer claim Merger leads to cramming monopoly TV soaps will float bubbles Marina lifts hope in derelict docks Inner city revival Anger and guilt as dazed callers contact help line Force will pay homage to PC who died Killer's link with rape is ruled out More cash on tap for a winner Portfolio gold Two surviving babies 'still very poorly' Apple NHS paying high cost of agency staff to relieve pressure Electronic signs may ease jams Delays forecast Motorway repairs Issued by the Tobacco Advisory Council for the… One man and his dog: a minister at ease Chinese banquet belt-tightening Curbs at airports Customs rules change Tourism gloom Killing with kindness Ceasefire deadline may be changed Fraud jury deadlock Protests at hijack trial Reagan to demand aid for anti-communist rebels White House policy under siege From Our Correspondent: Elusive Hart steps out into the Irish limelight US splits convoy oil voyage south From a Correspondent: Madrid 'may talk with Eta' Kremlin tackles ailing and corrupt health system Kanak protest leaders detained in Noumea Doubts grow as escort costs rise From a Correspondent: Seoul police clash with militants Buddhist threat to Tamil accord Priests encourage Sri Lankan fears 'Alternative' press target of new laws Pretoria crackdown expected Polls forecast a close result in Denmark Few tears at crowded wake of a Soweto gangster Coalition collapse in Sudan raises spectre of army coup Split on defence Marine spy awaits sentence Bombings boost resolve of the hilltop 'Yuppies' Israel's rival Settlers (AFP): Hostages taken at arms planty (Reuter): Canada facing railway chaos Ozal's 'son' (AFP): At the top (Reuter): Comedy prize (AFP): Mao's essays (Reuter): Post for Tutu (Reuter): Husain award Are you paid what you're worth? Terry Wogan earns every week what thousand of nurses get in a year. What would they be paid if their incomes reflected their real worth? The Times complied a list of 80 jobs and had them analyzed on the basis of their real value. William Greaves assesses the outcome and visits the pay ladder Jobezer Tomorrow What the 80 are Really worth THE, TIMES 80 EARNINGS TABLE Concise Crossword No 1343 A suitable way to flaunt it. . . Savile Row is capitalizing on a new customer -young, ambitious and prepared to invest in a discreet style that speaks volumes. Victoria Mckee discovers the importance of being bespoken for Putting the horse before the carpets Lucy Pinney had to live in genteel poverty for her love of horses. So she tried a novel approach to make ends meet The Times Literary Supplement Pitfalls for mini punters Talkback Find the well known phrase or saying cunningly… Don't peel me a grape, either BOB Devolving the blame Hiding her light Maclanon Picture Gallery Rich cream Beefing up Silence: a safeguard at risk A mighty burden the British Ass Plastic's open prison Bernard Levin: the way we live now In support of the snooper T. E. Utley Writing off the loved one However. . . Philip Howard Safely grazing Back to the Stars How to Beggar Zimbabwe 'Spycatcher' ruling Lessons of Hungerford massacre Muslims in Britain Debt to Europe Dress sense Feasibility of Soviet space plans Black-out bikers Piling it on The Wagner Festival The Ring of the Nibeling was first performed at Bayreuth on August 13,14,15,16,17,1876. The conductor was Hans Richter. James William Davision, Music Critic of The Times, though distrustful of Wagner's work, contributed some excellent articles on the festival Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Abbey National Marriages Living just a heartbeat from death - and judgment QE2 Master slips into retirement Drive for industry and the young British Association Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Anniversaries Gray's Inn Forthcoming marriages Appointments M Didier Pironi Mr Joseph P. Lash Maj-Gen Graham Peddie Shock of electric blue Nature notes Births, Marriages, Deaths Research points to black holes Science report Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Advertisers!! Living cause Television Helena International Christie's Geneva Inventine variants of Brecht Edinburgh Festival Picking wise compatriots Salonen Weekend Queen's Hall La traviata Albert Hall/ Radio 3 Promenade Concerts BBGSO/Pritchard Albert Hall/Radio 3 Don dubious Holly Hill reports from New York on a festival celebrating the Don Juan legend Pittsburgh SO/ Maazel English National Opera Father figure Radio Degree course vacancies: Engineering, technology, mathematics Picture Gallery This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainment Picture Gallery Textureshield Fun with Jill-in-a-box Television Choice The cheer and jeer show Radio Choice No Title BBC1 Hopes rise of end to ordeal of hostages in Lebanon The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,443 Weather The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Greenpeace storms waste ship The Pound Heavy guard at Hess cemetery No Title Stock Market The Pound Greenspan ignores dollar's plunge Index Eurotunnel's £5bn boost Project will now seek £750m from investors Morton the troubleshooter By Our Banking Correspondent: Capitalcorp poised to hid for Guinness Peat Group Guidehouse takes the plunge USM Review Tailor-made by Moss Bros SE trading likely to ease Lawson urged to shelve tax cuts Babcock International plc Business and Finance 19-22 Hanson builds a stake in Morgan Multiple Display Advertising Items Battle set to flare over new North Sea gas pipeline Analysis Building 'surge in private sector' Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Chancellor faces a sticky wicket as base rate battle threatens Gilt-Edged Financial Trusts Horizon chief predicts lull in package holiday war High-tech firms open to unions City safety campaign to be launched Royal sums do not add up Heron swoops Toyota decision on car plant expected Bull and bear market The Times City Diary An ill-wind The Times City Diary Hertz to pull out of S Africa The Times City Diary Queens ransom The Times City Diary Star vehicle The Times City Diary Oil find prompts Britoil drilling Money Markets and Gold Base Lending Rates Third Market Authorities still living on borrowed time Economic View Yelverton Investments P. 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Board Meetings Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Edge Hill College Holborn School of Law and Business Studies City Business College International Correspondence Schools London College of Computing & Electronics The Suffolk College London School of Translation Studies How to make the most of those near-miss exam results In her third article for A-level students, Beryl Dixon suggests some alternative colleges and courses for those with near-miss results Educational Courses Review 01-481 1066 The Rapid Results College Hnd Engineering Brown & Brown Tutorial College Cavendish Educational Consultants Modes Study Centre a Level Science Specialists Train to teach in a modern college in the heart of… Eaton & Wallis Tutorial College Templeton College West Sussex Institute of Higher Education Higher Education for a Hospital Career Dorset Institute of Higher Education Gabbitas-Thring Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Buckingham CIFE Multiple Display Advertising Items European Business School The Polytechnic of North London Trinity and All Saints' College The British School of Osteopathy Multiple Display Advertising Items Polypost Regent's College London Multiple Display Advertising Items Webster University Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolsey Hall Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Castle upon Tyne Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC D'overbroeck's Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational University of Newcastle upon Tyne University College Cardiff University of Oxford University of Durham Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Nottingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Eastbourne College of Domestic Economy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Penguin Group Birmingham & Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Duke of Edinburgh's Award The Celmi Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items PIRA Osborne-Richardson Manpower Educational Truman & Knightley Founded 1901 Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Classified the Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational Staff Introductions Marketforce Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Carrera Recruitment Advisers Multiple Display Advertising Items Trinity College of Music Multiple Display Advertising Items Lovely Design Studio Camron Public Relations Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists MacBlain NASH Temporary Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Siddeley Landscapes Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales Administrator Royal College of Physicians Multiple Display Advertising Items Beavers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Caroline King Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Classified Receptionist Advertising Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Right to abstract percolating water British blimps are echoed at the elitist Blimp Park' Athetics: The Potsdam Conferenece that Led to a Less than United East Germany Aouita is entered for 1,500m Inquiry into term not to enforce guarantee Gram on high-flying plane for Rome Validity of job evaluation study Results from Crystal Palace Certificate sufficient Australia face opposition to bans Rugby Union Piece of play-acting angers Chelsea more than late goal Football: Claesen, the Substitute, Breaks the Deadlock at Tottenham while Queen's Park Rangers Beat to Go Top of First Division Fenwick inspires Qpr to the top Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Vitality of Forest saplings Portsmouth signal their recovery Followers warned about trip Liverpool win Villa kindergarten antics leave Taylor despondent Club imposes ban Regis and Kilcline are blamed United fail to satisfy everybody Mandarin: Cee-En-Cee should relish Windsor trip Racing: Mccourt's Gelding Has Improved since Reverting to Sprint Distances Blinkered first time Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Then Again gives Goodwood a miss From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Well-bred Caerwent impresses on debut Leaders on the Flat Results from Saturday's five meetings From Our French Racing Correspondent: French win for Street Line Boon Point on the mark in Belgium again Top US pair well beaten Cook returns Cool Cook shows nerves of steel Golf Extra hole victory for Dobson Age group set for the finals New dawn awaits star of the East Cricket: Gavaskar, One of the Wonders of the Orient, Should Ponder the Fact that Century-Making Need Not End at 40 Golden day for Cuba Pan-American Games Cammish makes it three in a row Cycling Sherwani shoots down the Scots Hockey Fourth win for Kent after one-sided final Bowls Idiosyncrasies at Skegness Britons seek unique double Rowing By a Special Correspondent: Victory brings Ogden degree of consolation House Trials From a Special Correspondent: Kecskemeti takes title Carriage Driving Saturday's Cricket Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Rain may prove a boon for Notts Reid aims for Test boost Women's records tumble Refuge Assurance Sunday League Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Eagle eye of Baptiste keeps alive Kent's hopes of prize-money Cricket Yorkshire made to suffer by Botham Somerset maintain the Sunday title challenge Thrilling win for Deauville Polo By Our Shooting Correspondent: Gauge is decider Rifle Ulster break loose in second half Rugby Union Whiteford lands first national win Motor Rallying Shriver's week of joy For the Record Edberg's victory marks return to No. 2 ranking Tennis England see off Scotland Netball Wigan are hungry for more trophies By Keith Macklin Rugby League Whitbread may not be fit to face world Hadlee's heroics fail to beat Gloucestershire Emburey's offer British a fingertip away from history LTA set to confirm Jacques Claesen's future is in doubt Sport in Brief Eagles set up O'Meara for victory swoop Gardner wards off Lawson challenge Bailey makes history A whole world shaking hands Picture Gallery
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