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News from 29/08/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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John Grant Crossword Editor, Chris Peachment, Michael O'sullivan, Governor, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Stephanie von Buchau, Stephen Leather, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, Richard Lynn, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Fairman, Jeremy Flint, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, D. A. W. Taylor, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Geoff Brown, Max G. Trethewey, Howard Foster, Francesca Greenoak, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Michael Tate, Jim McCue, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, Pearce Wright Science Editor, David Bernstein, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Jenny MacArthur, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Andrew Wiseman, G. L. Huxley, Frances Bissell, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, O. Troughton, Thomson Prentice, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew McEwen and Humphrey Hawksley, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Andrew Hislop, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chelwood, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Peter Knott SJ, Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, Alison Eadie, Lynda Murdin, Arts Correspondent, Roy Hay, P. W., Paul Marett, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Iain Liddell, Craig Seton, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Bruce Oliver, Michael Scott, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Keith MacKlin, Elizabeth Kennet, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, Andrew Powell, Paul Eastham, Michael Seely, Lynda Murdin, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ian Stafford, Sarah Curtis, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Charles Halliday, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Pamela Lloyd-Hart (Bureau Manager), John Campbell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, S. C. P., Michael Kinsley, Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Ivor Davis, C. H. Rolph, Richard Williams,

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Aquino keeps bloody battle Fifth coup attempt in the Philippines leaves 50 dead, 275 injured Owen says he will be back soon Degree course vacancies Wells out Safe money? Exam results Portfolio Index Accident victims 'die needlessly' Weird and wonderful ways to enjoy science By a Staff Reporter: Police in London to curb gun licences By Our Foreign Staff: Spanish air controllers threaten new strike BP sale to bring in £6bn Director Huston dies at 81 Fraser Marr Football dubs defy minister 'Houdini' burglar is jailed at last News Summary Wilder in the lead Car insurance change Soldier charged Heysel deaths threat Council to pay discrimination compensation Persian Carpets New ban on sheep 'Nazi' hanged By a Staff Reporter: Children to get lessons on steak pie Scargill under attack over his own rule book Undercover team breaks international cocaine ringa Labour a step nearer solving financial crisis The children of Hungerford victim mourn their mother Tebbit woos the disaffected SDP conference Office staff get 11.5% pay rise Sunday Times One in 10 motorists failed eye tests on busy holiday route Bigamist married old flame Boy escapes Hole in heart Surprise leap £50,000 theft Passengers angry at switch Holiday flights Digital tape starts bitter audio battle Currie out of debate Sales break £1m barrier at RA show Victor enjoys the spoils of Watership Down Green belt threatened by modern lifestyles A question of royal highness Letter of despair from jail Hayward drug case The Times Boost for student's studies Portfolio gold New cheaper vaccine will reduce risk of hepatitis Aids testers threaten to strike for more pay The Sunday Times Surgeon condemns remand centre Chia-Chia's farewell to globe-trotting keeper Unemployed more prone to suicide By Our Education Correspondent: Baker call for Brent school report Japan's intelligent computers 'flawed' The British Association Big response to new venture The Open College Small problem for mating dinosaurs By Our Education Correspondent: Benenden labs leave the stables (AP): Gandhi promises to peg food prices World Summary New Nasa test delay Kennedy Cuba deal UN arms deal near Aids spreads in jails Hopes rise for end to mine strike Three US executions Waldheim mourns From Our Correspondent Johannesburg: Pretoria tightens press laws Anatomy of a fifth failed attempt to overthrow Aquino Drama of Rebellion in Philippines Charismatic and outspoken soldier Man in the news Key Manila base bears scars of bloody battle The Royal Life Fund Managers Event (Reuter): Disputed town bombed by Libyans (Reuter): Briton on death charge Bribery trial (AFP): Spying claim Worker shot (Reuter): Israeli arrests (Reuter): Madonna fêted (Reuter): Drugs raid (AP): Stowaways die Indian troops fight war of nerves in Sri Lanka d Relatives centre of row over antics of disaster lawyers Aftermath of Detruit airliner crash (Reuter): Iran to seek amendment of UN ceasefire resolution Police act to keep Vanunu and the press apart Israel auclear secrets trial Syrians tackle Beirut riots From a Correspondent, Seonl: Korea funeral protest stifled UniSat By Our Foreign Staff: Elba jail rebels denied escape Go west with Wes Imperial echo Restricted Rising to it Rate of knots Humdinger Who can solve this Iq riddle? How Aquino has upset the colonels David Watts outlines the events leading to the latest Manila mutiny Clairvoyant's guide to the crossword Giving a good idea a bad tag The right goes soft on crime Back to Barracks A New Season Fourth Leader Are motorway journeys necessary? Centre party debate Family courts Ever open door Better place Second-hand letters Circular argument Piling it on Better deal under way in prison Ukrainians in UK Conversion courses (From the Glasgow Constitutional): The Tournament Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Tomorrow's royal engagement Down's Syndrome Association Why keep God out politics? Picture Gallery Bridge Flourishing underground Science report Forthcoming marriages Marriages John Huston Distinctive force in American cinema Miss Joan Haythorne Briths, Marriages, Deaths The Times University and polytechnic degree course vacancies: humanities, social sciences Services tomorrow Personal Columns Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Advertisers!! Company Notices The South Bank Centre Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Academy of Arts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middle Ages spread In days of old, knights were bold; now it is computer programmers who joust. But drama still lurks under the ersatz medievalism, Jonathan Meades writes Hervey Nicholas Summer Sale Sport that came back to life Index Sky 'Now if you get hit in throat by a bamboo lance—almost swallowedmy tongue once…' Travel News Travel Books Overseas Travel Special Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thailand beyond the traffic Bangkok is now synonymous with sex shows and choked streets. But Andrew Powell still finds echoes of ancient oriental mystery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques & Collectables and Antique Fairs Travel Notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Single Gloucester for two Somewhere between Shaftesbury Avenue and Shakespeare country, freshly-baked bread and a bottle of champagne await weary city folk looking for a weekend escape Multiple Display Advertising Items Thailand Verenahof hotels Baden The art of choosing a cruise The key to a successful shipboard holiday, says Michael Watkins, is travelling with like-minded souls-and the Orpheus can take 275 of them around the ancient world in comfort Travel Notes Silverbird Swan Hellenic Travel Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items A Touch of Brass Multiple Display Advertising Items Holly Cottage Sofas, Sofabeds & Lounge Suites Shop around Také Champagne Gift Service The York Handmade Brick Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sweel smell of success News Lines Pilgrim Payne Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Home & Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Walk The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Banking on fun From parachuting teddy bears to world championship pitchforking, the countryside is alive this holiday weekend Outings Comfort in the grand manor Nigel Andrew pays Montacute House, built during the Elizabethen era, an affectionate return visit Terrazza - Est Bertorelli's Dewaniam Tandoor Restaurant Dipali Trafalgar Tavern The Times Restaurant Guide Jensens Poona Multiple Display Advertising Items Don Pepe Spanish Restaurant Display Advertising The Lace Plate Multiple Display Advertising Items Taste match special Jonathan Meades takes guard against bowler phil Edmonds's latest deliveries Multiple Display Advertising Items Habana Villa Santini Tandoori Cottage Multiple Display Advertising Items Vegetarian Restaurants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westwood Picture Gallery So much to do, so little time House-sitting Frances Bissell reports from the Oxfordshire frontline, where doing battle with a rampant garden has kept her out of the kitchen September song Others may be taking it easy this Baking Holiday weekend, but Francesca Greenoak will be Kept busy Free 64-page Bulb Catalogue Agriframes Highfield Nurseries Gardens to Visit Weekend Tips Out of Doors Graden News Listing from wines to port A corker of a problem Bad news for wine-lovers-Portugal's cork oak supply is dwindling Tasting Cases Caine's school Television Music of different ages Sinfonietta/Norrington Elizabeth Hall London Concerts ECO/Bamert Albert Hall/radio 3 Becks Bier Quest for a purpose Vinci ICA Theatre The nun who flew Strange and incredible characters pepole the pages of In the Skin of Lion, a novel by Michael Ondaatje, one of Canada's leading authors. Chris Peachment talks to him Picture Gallery In a Ring of blazing light Opera Love flowers m the peonies The Peony Pavilion Leith Theatre, Edinburgh National Theatre Bowing to skil Mullova/Vignoles Usher Hall Transferring affections Gambits at the gallop Old red eyes is back Rock Records Hornucopia Jazz Records Sense and sensibility Paperbacks A Life in the Theatre, by Tyrone Guthrie; Groucho and Me, by Groucho Marx (The Lively Arts Series, Columbus, £5.95 each) Power and glory Classical Records Rachmaninow: The Four Piano Concertos and Rhapsody… New Paperbacks Knight hawk Banns Viol bodies Nothing works Theatre Films Concerts Radio Dance Opera Photography Radio Galleries What Daddy did in the war Opera Theatre Jazz Concerts Rock Films on TV Rock Television Walks Bookings Regional Television Variations Books Choice Saturday Sunday Choice Screen treasures of Huston reluctant hero The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,448 Weather Owen says he will be back soon Hopes rise for early superpower summit Picture Gallery Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet By Our City Staff: Goodison accuses institutions Summary Index Two-tier system for BP share sale` Fixed-price offter for the public but institutions must make bids 'Modest' aid for dollar By Our City Staff: £9m switch at Martin Ford A £64m American theme tune Pleasurama makes Earl a millionaire seven times over Pentland warning hits price By Our City Staff: Scottish Amicable doubles its money Sears stake increased Fidelity Business and Finance GP may seek white knight TKM bid fails No referral Foreign Exchanges The London School of Investment London Financial Futures Early sale hopes lift Asda-Mfi Stock Market Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Money & Gold London Traded Options Dollar worries knock Dow by 35 points Wall Street Traditional Options Reebok's runaway success on the road from Bolton Company in the News Dividend this year from Peek By Our City Staff: Hawley's $715m US bid agreed N Brown double buy High-rise Randsworth needs to underpin its foundations Tempus By Our City Staff: French pay £15m for CPU Record £67 m for Li Suter closures ACSIS 34p to 420p in just three weeks Frenetic dealers go to sleep but not for long Comment Taxpayer first m BP sale0 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Equities below best levels M&G Unit Linked Insurance Investments Family Money Interest Rates Round-Up Key Rates Fund Offers Base Lending Rates The Week BP to fix price for individuals In the red Society event Chelsea Finanial Services Ltd Protection too late? A bad week for the Government's plans to help investors The Act Abbey Global Investment Fund Fidelity Do not pass up the 1985 port Wine How to survive a next-door nuisance Law Fidelity Putting your trust around the globe Unit Trusts Flexible friends for savers Fraud beater Beneficial loans to cost one per cent more Mercury Home help Confidential Deadline BP Bolton Building Society Rothschild Asset Management FS Saracen What you will pay As the school year begins, Amanda Pardoe looks at the costs and sacrifices of private education Are you ready to spend £100,000? Portfolio gold Take Advantage Where to find the money Whitehead & Partners A choice of variable or stabilized interest rate Fimbra The Lenders Howell-jones & Partners Local Authority Searches Accessory after the fact The pinacle of legal one-upmanship is being wired to a computer whose laser-like brain can spew forth all the facts relevant to a case, reports Edweard Fennell The Times Legal & Financial Services Guide Caine's Solicitors P. J. Adam & Co Solicitors Conclusions on refugees not part of English law Counsel can assist judge on law A. J. & D. E. Folkes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Use of tape recordings and transcripts in trials Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bellman, Messik & Co. Miell and Company Accountants Solomon Hare & Co Rickman Brooks Specterman Pannell Kerr Forster Breath test meter did not give print-out Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honeyghan shows arrogance Boxing: Defence of Two World Titles in Another Step on the Road to Greatgness Wigan beset by blazer row Rugby League From a Correspondent Deauville: Extra-time effort seals win Polo Griffiths strikes it rich London University degrees: Divinity. English, French, German, History Eight steps to big time Snooker Britain's top pair are out to prove a point Moto-Cross Semi-final victory for Wones Bowls Mandarin: Market Rasen Racing Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Mandarin: Cartmel Selections Mandarin: Understudy Milligram to take over leading role From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Three Tails can return to top form Mandarin: Windsor Selections Goodwood results Newmarket Bangor Newcastle From Our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Asmussen swoops on Obeah Almaarad to score Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Government's plans are thwarted by passive resistance Football: League Clubs Show their Opposition to and Ignorance of Membership Scheme Agreement Club by Club Survey Waiting on the wing for glory Norwich join millionaires Last night's results Freight Rover Trophy Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Today's Team News Alarms on and off the track Motor Cycling In memory of Pironi Powerboating Serious business of high seas has no fears for Sirius IV Yachting Fruitless pursuit in Vienna Cycling Fowled gives strong hint to selectors with quick century Cricket: Lancashire Close on County Championship Leaders Northants failed by the bat Britannic Assurance county championship Old-time double defying Hadlee Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Anderson goes Marshall carries a sting in the tail Athey's fourth century goes unrewarded Old Hill win title again Full Programme for Rome Athletics: Hill Has Out-Thrown Them All Bar the Russian in his Sights Showdown for gold hopefuls Yachting Persistence pays off for Bayman Golf Davies is consistent N Zealand victorious Netball For the Record A javelin man in the quest for gold Brotherly challenge to British Howing Action stations for world front runners Liverpool benefit from Spanish inquisition Hill Samuel Investment Services Injured Wells is out The hooligans beat football Power Cut threatens Consistent Durnian in lead at half-way First European final for victorious England Britain triumphant again Greenidge but of cup Sport in Brief Home truths from Rome End Column

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