News from 27/08/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Martha de la Cal, Peter Gartland Family Money Editor, Arthur Georgey, Pearce Wright and Thomson Prentice, Alastair Matheson, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, G. F. Wood, Barbara Lamb, Stephen Leather, Michael Dean, Peter Sutton, Christopher Brown, D. Lawson, Nicholas Watkis, Ivo Tennant, A S Hancut, George Clark, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, J M C Horder, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Mario Modiano, N. A. I. French, Arthur R. Moss, Jim Railton, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, Ahmed Fazl, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Pearson Phillips, James Mogford, S. W. Frith, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Elaine Feinstein, Michael Clark, Jenny MacArthur, Marcus Williams, Lord Windlesham, Barry Fantoni, John D. Lewis, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Sue Fox, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Dick Hinder, W. W. Brown, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, John Goodbody and Andrew Morgan, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Stephen Taylor (Director), Eduardo Cu?, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, Martin Searby, Pat Butcher, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Lynda Murdin Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Christopher Thomas, Peter Gartland, Family Money Editor, David Young, John England, Ian Smith, John Goodbody, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Ton Koopman, Saeed Shah, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Clive White, Peter D. McGuire, David Gollob, Alan Lee, Ian Stafford, Stephen Pettitt, Gareth Davies, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Derek Harris, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Ted Croker, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, C. S. Hadden, Colin Campbell, Sir Peter Newsam, Malise Ruthven, David Young Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Michael Brown, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Edward Little,
ResumoReagan issues challenge on missile pact Pershing offer removes last Soviet 'obstacle' RUC men shot dead in bar raid The Times Exam results A new era Portfolio Gold Index New Alliance may challenge Owen Headingley may be bowled out of Test cricket First of murder victims buried Community mourns at Hungerford funeral Air traffic controllers to be offered 50% rise Steroids kill bodybuilder Doctors warn of dangers Police curb on semi automatics Mediaforce Kalashnikovs in airport theft Harefield man 'fair' Docklands air prices Supplier is jailed Council acts on fraud Fortnum & Mason Lennon's scribble Passport returned The rising anger of those who control our skies Majority of parents want grammar schools back Lecturer insisted that all whites were racist Today's children 'brighter than grandparents' Liberals barred from vote Proposals on Press defended Unions set to aid NUM in dispute English chess duo lead Phantom crash kills two Innocent parents in abuse cases losing children for a year Group fights to clear couple over hurt boy Officials defend fostering system Bus strike called off Submarine fire Girl killed Tamils appeal Merger talks Oppenheim is new consumers' chief £5m for Watership Down idyll War on the sands for cockle - hunters Meal life is star of new BBC2 fare Harpers & Queen A million cones go from motorways Win turns thoughts to holiday Protfolio Gold Abbey National Don't waste money prolonging terminal illness, says bishop British Association Key to high-tech life Superconductors Vaccines may help to grow new teeth Dentistry Danger in drink level estimates Detection Reducing fall-out levels of caesium in farm animals Radioactivity Museums hit 'rock bottom' In Brief Apple myth Well bred Added risk 'Super' phone Realism plea in nursery rhymes Sex Education Labour chiefs urged to give bigger voice to women London women go in fear of rapists Three held over beach rape of holidaymakers Watched pot paves way to the super chimney Executed convicts are quietly reburied in hallowed ground Tesco Loan fund for poor goes ahead Weapons keep 52 million in work World Summary Briton goes free British tourist drowns Drilling to go ahead Worner nomination Final tribute is paid to a courageous captain Bangladesh flood deaths reach 600 Sailor in court Film boy shot dead Bush campaign caravan strays off Reagan path UN chief expected to reveal Iranian views on ceasefire The demands of reflagging Crises on campus erode liberal policies Picture Gallery Hostages tell of ordeal in Sudan A trireme rows back into Greek history Moscow seeks to bring Siberia in from the cold Industrial boost for Soviet east Four jail hostages are freed Despair grows in Chile's police-plagued slums Cavaco Silva pins his hopes on free enterprise Modernization drive in Portugal Latvians protest at pact that benefited Russia Ortega says exiled priests can return Arias bid to delay Contra aid Central America peace plan 200 neo-Nazis march on British Embassy The Times Atlas of the Oceans (Reuter): Freedom of press 'not an issue in book ban' Refugees sent back to China (Reuter): Seat switch Strike move Aids tests (AP): Control error (AP): Marcos stays A tunneller's second front The tough businessman heading the Channel tunnel project now finds 'a puppy' at his feet Dermacort Yomping for a yeti Pocket English Dictionary Biography The mouse that roared Sue Fox finds how the horror story of a family trapped in the holocaust is described through a comic strip Concise Crossword No 1346 For better, for worse Is an unhappy marriage bad for your health? Victoria McKee reports on a cancer export who believes that people who lack marital bliss are more likely to fall ill Calman's Sick Note An open phial on Hess Medical Briefing Danger work Street shock Giving birth to the new-tech babies Central monitoring will give Watford the most advanced maternity unit in Britain The Times PHS: Stars of screen The Times Diary PHS: Silent men The Times Diary PHS: North news The Times Diary PHS: Flouting Finns The Times Diary Barry Fantoni The Times Diary PHS: Wall game The Times Diary Ready now for Scargill David Young assesses the NUM leader's fresh challenge, and the and the ability of British Coal and industry to absorb the pressures of another strike Realities of racism awareness Sir Peter Newsam explains the rationale of the controversial course on race When staff are ruled by ideology Third parties the courts forget Lord Windlesham Trout shoots partridge However…Pearson Phillips Voice of Managua A Tale of Two Timetables Bad News for Kenya Paying the rate for the job Falkland affairs Gazumping reform Church in Poland Plat du jour Indignation at airport chaos Built-in destruction Debt to Europe Too awful Fitting shoes Austria and Hungary Court and Social Social News Forthcoming marriages The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Flint-Knapper's debris of 400,000 years ago found Archaeology Picture Gallery Manor of Ulpha seeks a high-bidding lord Right Rev Ralph Dean Service to the Anglican Communion Professor Ralph Tymms Mr John Goddard Miss Eileen Hose Birthdays today Appointments Mr Laurie Auchterlonie Mr Laurie Auchterlonie , who… Anniversaries Polytechnic news Births, Marriages, Deaths Space research bearing fruit in an orchard Science report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipmans Hire Dept Multiple Classified Advertising Items We can't care for the victims of cancer unless… Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals How to Find the Perfect London Address Come lo us… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunworld Travel The Very Best Villa Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Painful legacy Television Family Wealth Finance Lines British epic of visual glories Cinema Promenade Concert BBCSO/Haitink Albert Hall/Radio 3 Picture Gallery Bitter-sweet litany of loss Theatre in London As Is Half Moon Edinburgh Festival The Kunju Macbeth Leith Theatre Babylon Manic energy Stephen Pettitt meets the Dutch musician Ton Koopman, who directs tonight's baroque Prom Not mad about Dottie Peter Ackroyd looks at the life of Dorothy, and finds she didn't have many friends Wilbur Smith Rage The Athenian Trireme Lies, all lies A Land Held Hostage Lebanon and the West By Roger Scruton Claridge Press. £6.95 Fat ladies by the yard Peter Paul Rubens By Christoper White Yale University Press, £40 Advertisement Out of the past Fiction Elaine Feinstein Frozen Music By Francis King hutchinson, £7.95 Second Sight By Anne Redmond Secker & Warburg, £10.95 Milk and Honey By Elizabeth Jolley Viking, £10.95 Higher Education This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments BBC1 Ætna Variations Sweet talk in a sour world Radio Choice All a question of faith Television Choice Space budget seen as disaster The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,446 Weather The Pound Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Lord Kissin backs NZ complaint AGB to raise £23.7 million Stock Markets Summary Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Pension plan delayed again Investor protection postpones start date Pearl shows a £22m sheen By Our Economics Correspondent: Rates up on money markets Gloomy view on overhearing Broker fears home loans may have to rise By Our City Staff: Trafalgar House share issue flops Fund revaluation helps NEI to beat forecasts Glynwed soars 32% to £26m John Charcol Room for 20,000 at Gas meeting Marling pays £7.28m for Spanish company Business Summary Pru adds to estate agents Publicity firm bought Sales boost for Colloids Mountleigh sale Traditional Options British Telecom Palma profits leap 65% Ward White arranges £100m finance In brief Life insurers hit by fears mm pension plan delay Stock Marekt People power boosts AGB Tempus Wall Street AGB profits jump 29% to £10.1m Rights issue helps market researcher's US expansion Royal in £6m drive on units Melton improves terms for Olives Cathay Pacific profits soar by 64% Family of many talents The Times City Diary Break at the Breakers The Times City Diary Fair shares The Times City Diary Fighting spirit The Times City Diary Northern lights The Times City Diary German trade surplus rises Independent in policy switch SKF Tunnelling under the sea of Japanese cash Comment Tradition rules, Ok? Profits at Weir leap 51% at half-time WCRS equity Bovis in US Base Lending Rates Generali Heat is on for Europe's electronic chip makers Money Markets and Gold Mowlem names property finance chief Appointments Takeover plan hits Lee Int shares London Traded Options Recent Issues London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Equities mark time The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Appointments Phones 01-481 4481 - Appointments… Multiple Display Advertising Items Executives on lease You lease your photocopier, so why not lease executives? Nicholas Watkis argues that the same reasons apply: flexibility and updating needs People who care Lloyd Management The Metropolitan East Central (Copies) Ltd Hunter Cheshunt Building Society T. E. Cundy & Son Ltd. EPS (Management) Ltd IBP Consultants PER Britain's Largest Executive Recruitment… DB a company of The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation EPS (Management) Ltd. Ecclesiastical Multiple Display Advertising Items OCC technical personnel Robert Walters Associates Chusid Lander The Nichols Consultancy Limited PER Britain's Largest Executive Recrutment… Middle East Representative Saunders PK Electronic International Opportunity of a Lifetime Toyota Tsusho Corporation Information Assistant Royal Navy Officer Banking & Accountancy Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd PER Management Selection Allied Dunbar Are You Wanting to Change your Career? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Programmes Recruitment Consultancy HI-TECH Industries Ltd T. W. A. Trans World Airlines Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Drake Executive Recruitment Consultant British Equipment Leasing plc You Don't have to be a financial genius Vincent Rozkres Donkin Building Services Ltd. Financial Director Assistant Property Broker Estate Agents Trainee Consultant Groundfloor Opportunity Antique Banking and Accountancy Victory International Specialist Reinsurers Real Estate Consultants The Managing Director, Paulig Ltd West End and City Delicatessens Duff & Trotter Career Assessment Thomas G Faria Corp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Selection Services E. A. Shaw & Partners Commodity Brokers Picture Gallery MP Michael Page City MP Michael Page Partnership Banking & Accountancy MP Michael Page Partnership Room at the inn, but at a cost A guide to career development MP Michael Page Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Society of Chemistry George Myles Elizabeth Hunt NDC International James Carty Associates Commercial Photographers BASF Gordon Yates American Economic Consultancy Are you 18+ with 'A' levels SG (UK) Ltd International consultancy company Personnel Appointments International Secretaries Artist Management Company Estate Agents Temping Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Work Shop Finsec Architectural Practice Tempforce Super Secretaries Elf Ipcmagazines Gordon Yates Interior Design Classified Advertisement Heredith Scott Recruitment Chambers Cox PR Ltd Receptionist Experienced Secretary Someone Needed Degree course vacancies: law, business, planning Degrees awarded by the University of Liverpool Tomorrow Degree results from London University How Greenwood was persuaded to stay One of football's father figures answers England's call but merciless Press criticism almost takes its toll Ron Greenwood provided a dramatic contrast to his predecessor, Don Revie, as England manager but even he found life could be difficult. Ted Croker, Secretary of the Football Association, describes some of Greenwood's problems in the third of four extracts from his autobiography, The First Voice You Will Hear Is… Doyle plays cagey waiting game Cycling Justices can decide validity of by-law Law Report August 27 1987 Late flurry is enough for Casino Polo Apollo injury may force withdrawal Show Jumping For the Record Powerful French tour squad Rugby Union Easing odds against England Alternative choice No blessing from above Tomorrow A waste of energy Mandarin: Canoness to complete speedy treble Racing: Hayward-Trained Mare Can Stay One Step ahead of the Handicapper with Third Victory in 17 Day Days Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Salisbury Pasticcio second at Deauville Cook returns with victory on Gilderdale All on-course bets tax-free Mandarin: Beverley Results from yesterday's two meetings Ascot Knight and Triptych head for Phoenix rematch Case adjourned Curley licence True respect a touchstone of rival jumpers Waitz injury PPA Smoke signals tantalize with tinge of gold The Times guide to the women's events at the world athletics championships in Rome Durie lacks consistency Tenis: Optimism for Match against United States Today's Fixtures The Full Form Guide for the Women in Rome New faces for Britain Sport on TV Rowing Results from Copenhagen Ryder Cup vote of confidence for Lyle Golf Prize increase at Wentworth Johnson is in contention Fiery Davis strikes to give Northants the early initiative Cricket: Match in Hand May Prove Vital as the English Climate Continues to Play a Role in the Destiny of the Championship Short day salvaged by Smiths England fail to make up early deficit Netball Baptiste puts halt to wrecker Allott Surrey bowlers cash in MCC joins in festivities Speak shuts up shop Golf Luton ban eased for cup games Football: Bankers who are Hopeful of a Return on their Investment Shotton fills position at Portsmouth Barclays Bank will not panic at hooliganism Haylock fills breach to save Gillingham Last Night's Results and Scorers Darlington time it perfectly England's pride at perfect record Hockey Change is paying off for Spence Bowls Emburey seeking extra time to decide his future Leicestershire can join championship hunt Europe set to take on Asians British men show willing in winning Whitbread back in business Christie calls off relay ultimatum League officials find progress being made Taxi ride proves costly for Chelsea Triumph for Roche Sport in Brief (AP): Real's 6-1 defeat of Everton Need for police action on drugs End Column
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