News from 31/08/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Dawson Scott, DJM, Houghton of Sowerby, Andrew Morgan, Martin Renshaw, R. J. H. Beverton, Susannah Greenberg, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Jeremy Leggett, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Roger Baresel, Roger Jones, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, John Newell, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Edward Hay, Director, Peter Davenport, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, David Bernstein, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Robert S. Dell, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Barry Fantoni, Sally Moulsdale, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Trevor M. Aldridge, Nick Gilbert, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Austin W. Woodland, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Sanjoy Roy-Chowdhury, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Harriet Buckingham, Melly Powell-Shedden, Robert Matthews, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Donald Read, Michael Scott, Eduardo Cué, Nicholas Fox, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, J. G. Eldridge, President, F. M. R. Kerry, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Peter Gartland, Family Money Editor, John England, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, George Hill, H. M. Murerwa, Clive White, Lynda Murdin, Alan Lee, Michael Wigan, Barry Pickthall Kiel, Daniel Ward, Ian Stafford, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, David Nicholson-Lord, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Vince Wright, Bernard Darwin, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Paul Henderson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, John Marshall, Ivor Davis,
ResumoDefiant Owen rejects final Williams plea Warnings against breakaway party come thick and fast By Our Sports Staff: Honeyghan wins in 40 seconds Degree course vacancies Marvin dies Bank 's plan Portfolio Index Miners end strike in South Africa Crewman rocks the boat with tales of cheating By a Staff reporter: Young father dies in carnival attack Sale Bill worries art world Aquino gets tough with rebels Howe deplores 'escalation' by Iraqis in Gulf Thais arrest Briton in Soviet spy ring CU Assurance Yard chief set to Sue TV company News Summary Airliner man held TUC pay deal guide Victim 's burial Septuplet still poorly Attack on home aid Talks on fifth TV channel Austin Rover to speed up model development Stars sing to help fund for victims Picture Gallery Man who attacked police Loyalist parades end in compromise Ulster marching season An appetite for enterprise Inner city regeneration Chandler faces US master for £1,500 prize Reformers call for fewer life sentences Court fear over poor security Study shows pupils get better results in comprehensives Cleveland's £5m bill 'exaggerated' By a Staff Reporter: Gloomy outlook for cot death research Breeding record for red kites The fisherman who hunts shrimp and shark Secret of a council house baronet Colour TV for the pocket is launched New safety law 'too weak' Consumer protection Third try for plan to share cabs Growing family to enjoy win Portfolio gold Off-duty RUC man shot dead Good year for English apple MP's desert island fear BR is getting there faster Woman of 55 to have baby Soccer chief resigns post Plea for vicars who stray I will not block anyone who wants a merger, former leader tells the party Propaganda coup for merger group Conference reports by Robert Morgan, John Winder and… Owen stands firm against a merger Adp Conference Just a matter of mutter, mutter Conference sketch Williams makes her last plea Business today Rise of the inexpensive and willing alternative The past few years have seen a phenomenal growth of part-time and temporary working. Some people speculate that if the trend continues at its current rate as many as half the workforce will end up without fulltime jobs. John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, looks at what and where part-time jobs are and who does them Part-time employment: 1 Car makers face stricter controls Motorway repairs Poverty trap 'snares women' Imperial Cancer Research Fund Modern trends signal end to child innocence (Reuter): Police capture Sikh gunmen World Summary (AFP): Jail siege deadlock Shuttle rocket tested (AP): Spy book in Chinese (AFP): Bid to clear flood lake Hollywood loses a tough guy Blood allegation Sudanese peace bid Caravel prepares for epic voyage Summit fever offers Reagan a place in history Washington View By Michael Binyon US observers attend large-scale Soviet military manoeuvres Stockholm accord in action Right attacks Kohl on missile move From Our Correspondent Los Angeles: Secret airlift secures brighter waters for otters One private's death turned the tables in Manila battle Aquino rewards loyal soldier Split Israeli Cabinet scraps controversial Lavi fighter Secrecy marks start of Vanunu trial Angry showdown looms over Supreme Court nomination Reagan's test of strength From a Special Correspondent: Tamil rebels see defeat ahead in shape of Sinhalese settlements Sun Alliance Libyans recapture Aouzou Deng says congress will push reform (Reuter): Walesa appeal (Reuter): Ugandan clash (AP): US shootings (Reuter): Hijack arrests (Reuter): Drugs catch (AFP): Airbus talks Saudi anger signals readiness to strike back against Tehran Gulf tanker warning Bonn 'hopes 'of Gulf ceasefire pact Ngartifigial Colour Aids family moves after Florida fire Reforms depend on Peronist fortunes Elections in argentina Dissent shakes French summit Courage in the crow's nest Tomorrow, the sailing barque Lord Nelson (above) will pass under Tower Bridge, with the Duke and Duchess of York-and a physically handicapped crew-aboard. George Hill reports Changing nature's blueprint Concise Crossword No 1348 The London Look in Country Life House and haven In the seedy world of B&B hotels for the homeless, the Town House has a five-star rating The Times Wheeling and dealing Star turn Priced out Lit crit Ask me another War expert Bell hop 'Vore for…er…' Near-immortal maestrosBernard Levin: the way we live now Bernard Levin: the way we live now Why non-smokers need a bill of rights Don't get rid watchdogs Taking history on the turn Knowing all the angles However…Philip Howard Social Democracy's Name Flow Country forests Arrogance United Vanishing pipes Strains on Zimbabwe economy Centre party debate Timber in Brazil Clergy benefits Indemnity cover That sinking feeling Call for a watch on coal resources Gazumping reform Firearms control A drop too much Golf. America's Victory Another Lession in Putting Court Circular Today 's royal engagement South African Airways Birthdays today Anniversaries Gene 'swapping' may produce new drugs Science report By Our Astronomy Correspondent: The night sky in September Nature notes Christening Picture Gallery Just a plain and simple castle Archaeolegy Marriages Forthcoming marriages Lee Marvin Hell-raising tough guy of the cinema screen Sir John Chadwick Major-General C. R. Price Births , Marriages, Deaths Degree course vacancies: humanities, modern languages, mathematics Latest wills Announcements La Créme De La Créme Career moves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Advertisers!! Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items German Oil Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opiate gloom Television Birtwistle Festival London Brass Elizabeth Hall Dingbats Spread a Little Unhappiness Today On the right side of the railway London's Palyhouse Theate, out of dramatic commission for almost 40 years, is soon to be reborn with a new musical: with a new musical: sheridan Morley investigates its past and present, and the high hopes for its commercial future Arditti Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall The oldest skill of them all Juha King's Theatre Gangs of yore Radio Stylish Elgar Promenade Concerts RPO/Handley albert Hall Radio 3 BBCSO /Conlon Albert Hall/Radio 3 She who waits wins Smart women say the secret of balancing a happy family with a brilliant career is to become powerful before becoming a parent. Is older wiser? Sally Moulsdale investigates Where did all the grey go? Scotchgard The making of a Greenpeace girl Healther Holve, daughter of a chemist, went to war last week-against North Sea incinerator ships The Times Information Service Theatre London Entertainments Picture Gallery BBC1 Family Wealth Finance Lines Television and Radio Japan , politely distant Television Choice A novel way to treat farce Radio Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items West Sussex Institute of Higher Education Trinity and All Saints College London College of English Royal Navy Officer Cran Brook Training Centre Holborn School of Law Holborn Business School P. N. L Discover a New Approach to Law and Business Degrees… Sinicholas Montessori College BBC Technical Operations Hnd Business Data Processing Multiple Display Advertising Items Crewe+Alsager College The Suffolk College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Storehouse ready to fight off challenge Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Unanswered questions over Guinness Investigators still trying to unravel the facts behind the Distillers takeover Nat West set to make bid Bank could purchase life assurance firm City nervous over July trade figures City Predictions By Our City Staff: FKI wins bid for Babcock Exports of fairground rides roller coast to £9.5 million By Our Energy Correspondent: Firmer oil prices expected (Reuter): Central banks 'bought $70bn' Fidelity Power firms''bleak future' Managing director named at GUS Appointments H&H Factors Ltd British invasion of American companies reaches $22bn Hilton sale is Allegis' takeover buffer UK Land agrees purchases for £53m Leyland contract lost (AP): Eurotunnel response Zetters Plc Markets drift as dollar crisis gains impetus US Notebook Base Lending Rates All the fun of the fair The boom in leisure has created openings for entrepreneurs who can organize a teddy bears' picnic or a city's flower festival, says Roger Jones London School of Foreign Trade Telephone Bulmershe College 'A' & 'O' Level Retakes Educational Also Appears on Page 18 Derbyshire College of Higher Education Gabbitas-Thring Multiple Display Advertising Items A. R. B. S BAC A. R. B. S. Pitman Educational Courses Review The University of Buckingham Sumlock Business Services and Training Crewe+Alsager College of Higher Education Queen Margaret College Templeton College Higher Education for a Hospital Career Ashbourne I. C. S Unity College Underwood Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Train to teach in a modern college in the heart of… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cavendish Educational Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items David Game College Group Multiple Display Advertising Items A & O Levels Retakes Yorkshire Ladies Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Loughborough University of Technology Royal Leamington Spa Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanish Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items FKSS Frances King Secretarial School Marlborough House School Multiple Display Advertising Items The world shoots itself in the foot three times Fine performances on the opening day of the world athletics champion ships are marred by bad organization Commentary Full Details from the First Two Days AT Rome Westminster Abbey Choir Voice Trial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eastbourne College of Domestic Economy Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Warwick Domestic Bursar University of Leicester University College Cardiff Department of Geology University College Cardiff Department of Accountancy… University College Cardiff Department of Geology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trent College Lincoln College, Oxford Bursarship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whistles prove to be golden for Swiss Today's Events Educational Television Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Epsom Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections Mandarin: Ryan poised for Newcastle double Racing: Ubeaten Belle Poitrine Can Help Make Long Gosforth Park Trip Worthwhile for Warren Place Understudy Blinkered first time Deauville air suits Almaarad Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Castle Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Saturday 's results from six meetings Now Cecil heads for all-time best Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wol Verhampton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Three Tails helps Reid to 217-1 treble Racing Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Mandarin: Cartmel Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Kelleway riding abroad Media Starguest shines A timeless village has a day out with the angels Cricket John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, savours the apperance of his home village of Longparish in today's final of the National Village Cricket Championship at Lord's Saturday's Scoreboards The double Highbury gamble pays off sixfold Football Graham Makes Arsenal Look like Championship Material Again Liverpool sound a familiar warning Weekend Football Results and Tables Prospering Fenwick may stay Everton display a matador precision Souness laces end of career Mamola wins on a day of crashes Motor Cycling Today's Fixtures England pay the penalty for wasted chances Hockey Poidevin captains Australia on tour Rugby Union Doyle left to fight alone for silver Cycling Sport on TV Old stagers return arduous winter tour Cricket: Selectors Leave out Edmonds and Recall Defreitas but Generally Show Lack of Imagination Command of Botham is decisive For the Record Patchwork team jolts dreamers Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Durand survives early fault to outstay Whitaker Show Jumping Jamarella poised to strike for lead Yachting Fisher and Jones snap up championship titles Bowls Gilbert to own rescue Nelson earns points win over Mexican Sport in Brief By a Special Correspondent: Jaguar wrest team title from Porsche Motor Racing MacKay back Alen triumphs Davies trails Johnson makes world catch its breath McNulty and Darcy's rhapsody The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,449 New goals emerge Weather The Solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Russell and Jarvis earn tour places British pair halted in record attempt Hatchet job cuts Hatcher to size
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