News from 26/08/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Joan Bakewell, Alexandra Shulman, Barry Winkleman, Pearce Wright and Thomson Prentice, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, Richard Thomson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Michael Zander, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Noar, Director, Richard Fairman, Carol Leonard, Brian James, Andrew McEwen and John England, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Gerald Draper, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, Frank Dick, R. M., John Spicer, David Housham, David Bernstein, Lawrence Lever, Robin Bruce Lockhart, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Libby Purves, Celia Rambaut, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Michael Davidson, David Hands, John Percival, Colin Duncan, John Hennessy, Humphrey Hawksley, Paul Vallely, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Josephine Fairley, Brian Kirsop, Chairman, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Robert Booth, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Marie Colvin, Dominic Searle, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, W. J. Burroughs, Alice Thomas Ellis, Roland Rudd, Peter Bryan, Norman Podhoretz, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Craig Seton, PHS, Digby Anderson, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, Denis Burkitt, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Twiggy, Christopher Thomas, Ian Smith, Carol Ferguson, Clive White, Algy Cluff, Andrew Haxtable, Michael Seely, David Gollob, Alan Lee, Barry Wood, Ian Stafford, Andrew Lycett, Stephen Pettitt, Howard Jacobson, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Ted Croker, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Simon Watson, Headmaster, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Binyon and Andrew McEwen, Michael Duncan, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,
ResumoSwitzerland bears the brunt as deluge sweeps across Europe Propaganda role for Tory headquarters Degree course vacancies Exam results Revie's finale Times Focus Portfolio Index Press wins freedom to challenge court orders Future looks grim for the Chocolate Express British nurse freed by rebels US will propose easier missile verification 1.3 million voters missing from rolls Rolex Howe is firm oil tankers policy Harefield team's triple transplant News Summary Baby charge News Summary Wrestler's coronary News Summary Dock line Poisoned is ready chocolate News Summary Lump sum pay offer News Summary Appeal on spy book ruling Firm up for sale Labour protest at school meal cost Docklands shake off the mean, grimy Lowry image Leaders cancel coastguard protest despite vote Miners call instant overtime ban in Yorkshire College in clash on minorities New phantom for the opera Racism course 'degrading' Fears after wheels fall off Ambulance safety Trial hint on third moors suspect Tennstedt too ill for comeback Hex abuse ease boy killed while staying Children are ignoring warnings on strangers Professions seek liability inquiry Thames in talks on Titanic treasure film Boy, 8, left alone at Christmas Dentist must pay £220,000 to 'deserter' wife Youngest victim recalls smiling Ryan Car alarm could end pile-ups Kalashmkov sales increase Guns and the law Joyrider, aged 9, crashes Jaguar Family on ferry told of tragedy Town on verge of nervous collapse Norse sets sights on Rome trip Portfolio—gold Central Search for cure could use 'super race' techniques A serious side to laughter Homour Plea to attack deadly menace Heart Disease Threat of industrial collapse In Brief Golden strike Fallout trivial Worm vaccine Mobile genes can defy strong drugs Bacteria Dali works may be given to Spain World Summary (AP): Elba jail revolt World Summary Brittany road tragedy World Summary (Reuter): Tram hit by sniper World Sumamry Lesbian cleric guilty Wolrd Summary 'Old friend' says Waite alive and well in Beirut Journalists battle for a scoop in war of logistics Prisoner's back pay World Summary (AP): Doctor arrested World Summary Jewish suspicion of 'dangerous' neo-Nazi fringe Saudis launch harsh attack on Iran in aftermath of Mecca Arabs set ceasefire deadline Space bid by black woman 'Basques' ambush French police Reagan questions Managua willingness to stick to pact Central America peace moves By Our Foreign Staff: Miners vote on take-it-or-leave-it offer (Reuter): Hart stays silent on his future (Reuter): Haiti attack (Reuter): Case closed (Reuter): Danes for trial (Reuter): Famine threat (Reuter): Paper barred (Reuter): Bofors truth Bombers foiled (Reuter): Libya attacks (Reuter): Collins divorce Move to free guerrilla chief fuels Mandela speculation Pretoria worries about prison deaths Moscow decree enforces Aids tests Communist old guard gives up guns for capitalist gardens Plea for action on journalist arrested at Nairobi court Human right in Kenya Protest at the Western Wall Emigré in visa plea to Moscow From a Correspondent: Strikers body held hostage to crisis in South Korea Unions spurn Aquino oil price offer Israel Lavi project loses chief supporter Bowing to the old master Antonio Stradivari of Cremona, who crafted the world's finest stirnged instruments, died 250 years ago. Brian James follows six violins back to their birthplace for a unique exhibition Concise Crossword No 1345 A fresh lease for the semi Win with ideas British Telecom Direct Quest for a cloud While Britain's summer looks like a washout, India is praying for a storm Thistle Hotels No Title BP One under the eight The Times Diary PHS: Reform club The Times Diary The two Lucys The Times Diary Picture Gallery Spy network The Times Diary Lacey's lead The Times Diary A woman for the presidency? The banks go begging Richard Thomson on a crisis that has brough new urgency to the search by international bankers for a better way of funding Third World debt Laws that protect the war-crime suspect Blurred truths of black crime Beckoned by the old gods However … Howard Jacobson Restricted Access Pause for Law Back to the Armada? False economy on M40 motorway? Hungerford killings Right to silence Reducing cancer risk 'Spycatcher' ruling Putting the case for Zimbabwe Decline in science News fit to smoke Piling it on From a Correspondent: The Grasmere Sports Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Appointments Asthma Research Council Marriage Birthdays today Latest wills Fears for sugar beet industry after root disease is found Princess's happy landing Funeral service Francis Mathew scholarship Christening University news Polytechnic news Church news Mr Stanley Cramp Enduring contribution to ornithological studies Mr Douglas Byng Mr Robert Boumphrey Mr Bayard Rustun Laboratory creates bacteria that eat toxic waste Science report Births, Marriages, Deaths Announcements Christmas Gift Guide A kind of hell Television LPO/Loughraii Albert Hall/Radio 3 Promenade Concert OBAS Devotion to hidden delights Opera John Higgins reports on welcome revivals at the August Rossini Festival in Pesaro Tennstedt hard to replace Fluent movement Theatre Infldelites Lyric, Hammersmith The Nutcracker I King's Theatre Edinburgh Festival Birtwistle Double Bill Music Theatre Queen Elizabeth Hall Victor Hochhauser Psychiatry of survival Wanda Poltawska's experiences in a concentration camp led her to become a psychiatrist - and, she tells Libby Purves to be passionate on a very modern issue Freudian cover up Television manipulates women, says Emma Freud, whose new chat show takes place in bed - but they can retaliate KLC Ltd Multiyork Gems for charity Likely hikes Quote me Briefly Health guide The reality of child's play After Hungerford, Alice Thomas Ellis discusses the dilemma of whether we should let our children play with guns The Classical Keyboard Collection Theatre Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums Entertainments Picture Gallery Cordula The earth strikes back Television Choice A true tale of skull-diggery Radio Choice BBC1 Nine dead as thousands flee storms over Europe The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,445 Surfers make waves in Cornish paradise Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Allied sells back stake in Bacardi Pentland rise Ewart ahead Summary TI spending $500m in US Takeover wins world market leader Anger over SE leak Profit dips by 14% at Norsk Why you should be part of BP Government advisers go for the hard sell Hunt makes offer for MFI business Equiticorp bids £338m for Guinness Peat ScanBank profit hit by debts Shares continue to improve Babcock International plc Business and Finance By Our energy Correspondent: Opec to meet on revenue crisis Evans Halshaw leaps to £2.4m at half time Business Summary Insider trade charge bail EEC backs merger Douglas soars £111 m home to £4.46m loans bond HK Electric at £46m Traditional Options Fimbra Asset boost at TR Pacific London Traded Options Extent of Thorn EMI flop shocks rights issue critics Stock Market TI shaping up for the 1990s Tempus Pentland runs east Tempus Wall Street Hanson Trust likely to beat £700 million Hongkong Bank in 18% climb McAlpine drops Fertile field for investment The Times City Diary Thriller in the City The Times City Diary Girl talk The Times City Diary By Our city Staff: Coloroll sales Pop up The Times City Diary Belting for Earl The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Phicom in US takeover mission Scholes price tumbles as Delta bid fails Stockmarket Confidential Sir Ian fails to shine as investors' friend Comment Saudis plan £4bn oil store caverns Dee seeks £40m in US HongkongBank Gibraltar shipyard 'near to closure' By Our city Staff: Merger of airlines 'bad for public' CRS in £2.7m property sale In Brief Alpha Stocks Money Markets & Gold Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Financial Futures Alex Fletcher for Sedgwick board Appoinments Douglas By Our Industrial Editor: LoD poll expects increased demand Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Advance continues The Times Unit Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Birmingham A city's flag flies high Birmingham is set to move into the 1990s in better shape than anyone dared imagine less than 10 years ago. More people are talking about the recession in the past tense and are now inclined to express excitement about initiatives, promotion, aggressive marketing and job-creation Warnings despite the optimism World-beater in the heart of England If Birmingham's leaders have their way, the city will become Britain's leading location for conventions Douglas Arthur Young Birmingham Business Park Birmingham Executive Airways Shopping centre sets tills ringing Airport soaring The race with a lot of faith riding on it Birmingham Technology The Big Heart of England Science parks keep the inventive spirit alive With funds of £5 million, expansion and innovation are the key words Without art, it's bad news Opinion Joan Bakewell Sun Hung Kai Securities Alison Cosburn An Ocker invasion From Rules football to a new shampoo for women, the wizards from Oz are bringing an earthy new look to advertising, reports David Housham Fairview Programmes Recruitment Consultancy Media Week Office Angels Yorkpride Limited Megaphone International Ltd. London Post (Printers) Ltd Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Residential Lettings Negotiator They're off! The race is on for the man to replace Isaacs The day of the panther The man who woke British breakfast television from its slumhers explains to Andrew Lycatt his recipe for success at TV -am Brightness is what I'm about. Pink suits me' A stroke of ill-fortune for Bild Zeitung The sudden collapse of Rudolf Hess's son on Sunday threatens to leave Europe's biggest daily with a large hole in today's planned front page RSC Retail Selection & Consultancy Technical Staff Appointments Ltd Dennis Publishing Ltd Teleforce The Most Exciting Concept in Estate Agency Office Angels Response Publishing Limited Michael Tulse Almeida Theatre The Managing Director, Paulig Ltd Programmes Recruitment Consultancy Maclaren Publishers Limited Challenge to Mail Bylines Royal Dutch Sphinx Limited Ormrod Ormrod and Partners City Recruitment consultants La Crème De La Crème Finesse Appoinments Drake Personnel Ogilvy and Mather International Advertising Agency Toyota Susho Corporation Embassy of Japan, W1 Amanda Freedman Peter Newman, Newman Books Ltd. 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Robert Bruce&partners Marler & Marler Kensington Sw7 Multiple Classified Advertising Items PE Plaza Estates KG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Degree course vacancies: medicine, dentistry and biological sciences Power to order immediate sale of the matrimonial property Judge applied wrong adoption test Tomorrow Flyaway Revie lands himself in hot water One man's desert dream brings English football into disrepute and concludes with the FA footing a costly legal bill The appointment of Don Revie as England manager promised much, but ended in acrimony and the High Court. Ted Croker, Secretary of the Football Association, describes the finale to the Revie years in the second of four extracts from his autobiography, The First Voice You Will Hear Is. . . Howard is out of contention Rugby Union: Reports of Tour to Republic Filter in from New Zealand Today's Fixtures South Africa stir a South Seas cocktail to avert ban Epsom downs followed by mood of optimism Pyrah' two big worries Show Jumping Home test for Wade Garbutt's straight hitting prevails Golf Expediency pays off Bowls Late goal restores Irish hope Hockey Gisscours win in the rain Polo Mandarin: Pomelo can confirm Newbury promise Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Bath Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections Forest Flower on the mend for Kempton return From Our French racing Correspondent: Asteroid Field to master the testing conditions Results from yesterday's two meetings Midyan to stand at Whitsbury Likely loser for Cauthen Yarmouth awash Manton open day Ryan in form Blinkered first time British talent is stretched to limit Athletics: Injuries Put Extra Pressure on a Reputation for Producing the Goods when It Matters Rowing Results from Copenhagen Coaches the key to long-term success Sprinters make a welcome breakthrough but leave the rest trailing Trinidad put on late show Durie earns victory the hard way Tennis Cassells seals victory Last Night's Results Millwall patience tested until late goal by Lawrence Football Bumstead's night is for the few Crash investigation to focus on radical design of Pironi's boat Built for Speed: Prone to Skid A point in the right direction for Notts Cricket: Wise Old Heads are only Quietlypleased by the Fair-Weather County Lancashire storm ahead as ram traps contenders in pavilion Durham's final hurdle in race for title Yesterday's Other Details Edmonds's future still in doubt Hampshire title hopes kept alive by Maru Leading First-Class Averages No play yesterday The man left out in the cold Ward earns a call by Kent For the Record Track men benefit from mental push as Sturgess shines Cycling Wigan complete the signing of Shelford Rugby Union Luton chairman is prepared to defy Chelsea ban (AP): Rush says injury will soon mend Wealth Magazine Anti-hooligan ultimatum Hereford to seek redress for ban British give their rivals a pasting Scots forced to cancel (AP): LAAF to chase the drug cheats Weather cannot mask MCC's success story Lamb agrees to full tour Referee's broadside Sport in Brief Weather beaten Repton miss out End Column
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