News from 01/09/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Staff Reporters, Robert Fish, Alan Maddison, Doug Jones, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, M. J. Langton, Duncan Fallowell, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Ivo Tennant, C. S. Stuart-White, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Jones, David Smith, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Claudine R. Singer, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Andrew Craven, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Catherine Arnst, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, David Bernstein, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, R. E. Ball, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, A. Simanowitz, David Cross, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Eddie Coulter, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Nick Gilbert, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Gale Brooks, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Craig Seton, Tony Dawe and Sheila Gunn, Craig Brown, David J. Niblett, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Patrica Davies, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Ben Bolt, Beatrice Lacoste, A. Kochan, George Hodgson, Andrew Pollack, Barry Pickthall, Shirley Porter, F. F. Cartwright, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, J. H. Owens, Geof Wheelwright, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, John England, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, J. E. deB. Norman, Paul Eastham, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Lynda Murdin, Alan Lee, Tony Dawe, Pat Sweet, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Lever, Robert Fisk, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, David Powell, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Battley, Richard Williams,
ResumoSdp deals an overwhelming blow to Owen Merged party to be ready by Easter, says Rodgers Six die, 53 missing in mine blast Degree course vacancies Exam results Samuel dies Yacht storm Portfolio Index Moscow offers us A-test in Russia From Our Correspondent: Non-smokers triumph the corridors of power Violence flares at end of carnival Arrests near minister's home after Ulster tip Industry buoyant, says Cbi The 'tanker war' is back in earnest 83 killed as near-miss jet crashes Last septuplet dies UK Finance Ltd Tory resigns jobs post over leader Pig farm slaughter Hostage vigil Aids 'uninsurable' Windsor guns sold Defence rethink Beatles show is a hit Urban crime drive helps to ease fears Russia to help us with atomic energy research Tory voters' allegiance is wavering, survey finds Bank holiday brings chaos on roads Security forces expected fresh terrorist attack Claimants challenge limits on benefits New chess master at age of 17 Bank alters policy on recruitment after sex bias complaint ?2m price on ?36,000 painting Education fund aids advanced cancer care Call for youth club gambling controls Doctors argue as last of septuplets dies Geldof inspires idea of international orchestra The farmer whose world is his oysters Study criticized as 'attack on Baker' Enthusiasts flock to busy opening day Museum idea at St Pancras Ramblers' call Royal visitor Death charge Hijacker held Mussel power Pit objection Nurse found Decisive majority for pro-merger motion Commentary Jenkins onslaught on idea of a separate 'rump' group A political conference about one man Conference reports by Robert Morgan, John Winder and… The doctor's early days Party members not just assets, delegates told 'Meeting in North' plea is accepted Voting change Business today Computers in hospitals run risk of claims for damages Hitachi Hitachi Ltd Birmingham race circuit 'needs new layout' Unions tap casual workforce reserve In the second of two articles on part-time employment, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, investigates the widely differing attitudes to part-time working from the viewpoint of both employers and trade unions. While employers argue that they are providing necessary employment, union leaders say many part-time workers are being exploited By Our Employment Affairs Correspondent: Fair deal sought for women staff Guards block out Vanunu message Assurance to islands Elba prison siege talks Spanish in exercise Differences with Pope Official show of apathy on British 'Kgb agent' Shamir leads campaign to reverse cancellation of Lavi fighter project Majorca drownings Cult dead 'drugged' Black miners gain strength in 'rehearsal' strike Iraq attack sinks West's Un strategy Emirates offer Royal Navy mine-hunters port facilities Peking cracks down on rampant profiteering Russians claim Kohl idea no help to accord Poll first for Greens Enrile claims Mrs Aquino brought coup upon herself Riot police break up march for Solidarity From a Special Correspondent: Young Finns make Rust their hero Glasnost under fire after expos?s of Stalin era Jail for woman who spied for 'love' Greene trip sparks Philby rumours From Our Own Correspondent: Loyal troops hunt 'Gringo' Seoul accord over presidential vote Loss of key town admitted by Chad Flood protests in Bangladesh Poll victory Typhoon dead Space bid Tourists flee 53 victims Cia mourns Rights panel Woman envoy Sniffing law Sherry strike Where gene banks safely graze Sheep with human genes, strawberries growing in Alaska—through genetic engineering, miracles are now a reality. But at what cost? Beginning a two-part series, George Hill reports on science's successes, and examines its moral dilemma The New Britannica So much for Saint-Tropez One of the last unspoilt stretches on the Mediterranean coastline is under threat from the ubiquitous bulldozer Concise Crossword No 1349 Mutant with a mission Tomorrow Nationwide Anglia Putsching ahead History man Day of the jackal Hybrid Nom de guerre Barry Fantoni Battle for an equal break Ulster guardians who never sleep Can Owen was wrong? The best Labour form of defence Working for their wigs An Ethos for Inner Cities When the Monsoon Fails Reform of Ilea Clerical update Rising costs of medical defence Random breath tests Shortage of nurses Pecking order Handel to his name News fit to smoke Court delavs seen as aid to justice Ukrainians in Uk Insects and bracken Lead shot in swans Just the ticket? Trench Staleness Court Circular Dinner Gordonstoun School First National Securities Ltd The quiet gold rash in the Ulster mountains Poison may be causing some nervous diseases Festival results King's College School, Wimbledon Memorial services Castle found under school Anniversaries Royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Lord Samuel of Wych Cross Mr Sydney Smart Mr Patrick Chesterman Professor Georg Wittig Births, Marriages, Deaths London University degrees Cranwell graduations Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Court & Social Advertising Bluffly Bruno Helena International ENO Infinitude of suggestion Galleries Picture Gallery A fireman in Hollywood Chris Peachment meets the young British director Ben Bolt, whose feature debut The Big Town, opens in London this week Emphasis on real talents Promenade Concerts Bbcpo /Downes Albert Hall/Radio 3 Multiple Display Advertising Items On the scent of a legend The triumphant tale of a femme fatale who turned into the tough dictator of taste Today's Elaine simply has to dash Three Jay & Co In the best of taste Kaffe Fassett Picture Gallery Entertainments Picture Gallery Servowarm Service No Title Variations Variety is Keith's spice Television Choice Keeping it in the family Radio Choice Bbc1 Sdp faces cash crisis after merger war The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,450 Picture Gallery Weather Madrid Who can survive the Video Nice? Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound 'Uk equity market overvalued' Hoare Govett Canadian buy Oil nears $20 on Gulf clash Summary Cbi warning on exports Slowdown predicted but orders healthy By Our Economics Correspondent: Base rates 'will rise to 11%' By Our Financial Editor: National to buy Fairchild Boesky may help Dpp on Guinness Holders weather the storms BAe equity limit plea Chairman of Land Securities dies News Corp in bid for minority shares Fairfax jnr bids for Fairfax Losing Streak Business and Finance 19-23 Sport 31-36 Pickens in $6bn bid for us mine Money Markets and Gold Base Lending Rates Kleinwort Benson Brokers' gloom lifts Commissions are alive and well - despite Big Bang Wall Street Dow stages recovery Board Meetings Third Market Foreign Exchanges Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Pressure on base rates remains Financial Trusts Electricity grid 'should be run by privatized boards' Burberrys lays on food spread By Our Industrial Editor: Belgian textile industry 'receiving unfair aid' By Our Industrial Editor: Leisure industry forecasts progress Jolliffe's yen for Jaguar Forced hearing Civilized but indignant By Our Correspondent: Continental companies take monorail contract Nat's week Olives branch 2 million jobs filled by Msc centres Vic Hallam Plc Group of Seven should shift dollar goalposts BP Capitalization and week's change Getting easier in the micro race Computer Appointments ACP Administrative & Clerical Personnel Limited Digitus Intereurope The best kept secret? Viewpoint Robots in arms Abbey National Queen Mary College Computer Systems Golden future for email Games become serious for Atari Multiple Display Advertising Items Contracts top ?1,000 a week Jobscene Cooperate not compete, plead the Japanese Computer Briefing 700 jobs promised Two important players deal themselves in Chips Victor Technologies (UK) Ltd Beware the trap of ego mania Events Public Appointments Royal College of Surgeons of England CSIRO Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research… National Museums of Scotland Lancashire County Council Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists London Borough of Tower Hamlets DORSET Institute of Higher Education Victoria & Albert Museum IIT International Institute of Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences British Lung Foundation Administrative Assistant An eye on your future Opticians' fears that they would be driven out of the business of dispensing spectacles by the new legislation giving a share of the market to the unqualified have proved groundless, says Joan Lleweyn Owens Lincolnshire Police Oxfordshire Health Authority Harefield Hospital Oxfordshire Health Authority Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center Cns Oxford Regional Health Authority The British School of Osteopathy Rcm Ilea Cleveland Constabulary WIPO Wiltshire Hillington To Place your Public Appointments WM West Midlands Travel Fully Qualified Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Enfield Technical Thames Water Avon County Council Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Basingstoke & Deane Durham Cunty Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridgeshire Wiltshire Harris & Harris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fresh evidence allowed in tax appeal Students excluded from housing benefit Taxation and Finance Law Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items LWK International Counsel Legal Appointments Honeywell Bull A legal opportunity employer Shell Ideal Homes Holdings Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark Slaughter and May Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifford Chance Ravenscroft & Partners Career plan Limited EEF Engineering Employers Federation Hong Kong, Robertson, Double & Boase The Law Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jacklin's thumbs up for Ryder Cup Degree course vacancies: humanities, social sciences, physical sciences Davies trails Jacklin's Assessment of his Muirfield Village Men Picture Gallery West Indies fear well of talent may be drying up Tomorrow Fijians on way for rebel tour Young riders for Poland Many mountains to climb for Britain to restore prestige Swedish challenger Chance for French youngsters Yesterday's Racing Results from 11 Meetings Terrible beauty of single punch Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Pools Forecast Britons gain suitable reward Puetorillo has smooth success Mandarin: Progressive Fahad set double for Aga Khan Cauthen in command Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Treble leaves Cecil 11 short From Our French Racing Correspondent: Italian hotel group new sponsors for the Arc Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Epsom Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections Thaidah takes off for Ireland Fame of America is on the fall A million-dollar city slicker Yesterday's Full Details from Rome For the Record Today's Events Medals Key Two Dillon blows nail Hammers Wilkinson facing problems Overseas League Results Robson holds the bright and shiny key to midfield The real Madrid step out A day for the locals to cheer Notts fare well on a poor diet Romaines defies Lancashire Festival for the bowlers Northants flounder Record saves England Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Middlesex v Sussex The curse of a spin bowler Jamarella follows royal lead three hours later By a Special Correspondent: Stead emerges to snatch late win From a Special Correspondent: Weathering the storm Yesterday's Football Results Tables Cheshire perform an act of balance Pedalling into the unknown McClair uses his scissors to cut a path to the top Saunders heads for the sack HCP Foster proves the stumbling block Minister incurs Howell wrath Souness called to order Shaw fails to qualify McKean's fluent style makes him favourite Christie continuing to run into trouble A battling Scot who is blistered but unbowed
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