News from 07/09/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Petit, Clifford Longley, DJM, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Bernard Levin: the way we live now, Derek Ezra, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent Crans-Montana, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, T. Eric Evans, Chairman, Simon Jones, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, W. P. Winston, Noel Goodwin, Richard Fairman, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Michael Young, Bryan Stiles, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Stephen Taylor, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, M. A. W. Vale, John Spicer, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Pearson Phillips, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Lesley Abdela, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Pamela Reid, Ron Paine, Edward Fennell, Andrew Hislop, Paul Vallely, Gerald Hartup, Eloise Akpan, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Roland Rudd and Tim Jones, Robin Oakley Political Editor, David Miller, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, David Lowry, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, John Moore, Robert Matthews, Peter Spencer, PHS, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Pat Butcher, Joyce Whitehead, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Graham Fuller, Richard Bassett, J. V. Groundes-Peace, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Emma Elliott, Michael Havers, A. M. MacDonald, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John England, Sarah Jane Checkland, Sale Room Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Clive White, Liz Smith, Paul Eastham, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Christiane Rahner, Michael Dynes, Graham Mather, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Eduardo Cue, Christopher Follett, Stanley Baldwin, Neil Fletcher, Michael Stuart Green, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Geoffrey Elborn, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoKinnock faces struggle over MPs' selection Agenda motions reveal 14-16 split on reforms Our Foreign Staff: More aid for flood victims Exam results City casualty portfolio Index 15-day deadline for miners' ban Palestinians learn the lesson of fatal Sabbath Fatima Whitbread gains Britain's only gold No-strike row returns to TUC Sir William Haley dies in Jersey at age of 86 From Our Correspondent: Belgian jail riot over Heysel fans By Our Political Editor: UK bid for EEC office may fail UK Finance Ltd By Our Sports Staff: Cram flops in 1,500 metre final Couple 's murder link to burglars Book spending falls Driver is attacked A blind eye to crime Trainer injured Dim view of women Montilla Taste for Bordeaux US may buy minesweepers from Britain Countries flock to naval weapon sales exibition Rate rebels face legal action by auditors Leaders meet for merger talks Firms rally round to aid inner cities Picture Gallery Winner 's devious approach Times crossword championship Five at top as chess Open ends Moore in bid to be next Tory leader Council asked ITN 'tobuy ' planning deal Goverment expert opposes national Written maths tests Minister may act over parents' school protest Law sought to get donors Organ transplants Pacemaker allows more exercise A lonely future shaping up for men Police revive era of the black Wolseley Inquiry on credit debt collection Porsche power for Rover Secret engine deal Konica u-BIX Burglars discard chance of £8,000 Portfolio Gold extremists running unions, say half the members in survey Imperial Trident MPs petition for an office each Success for graduates in the search for jobs Security clamp tight for Tories at conference Lost antique prints to be auctioned Sale room preview JPs to get uniform sentencing guidance London Dockland housing shortage Third-lane lobby prepares for inquiry Motorway report A Wealth of uncommon cricket talent Censored ferry crew quit Grime rate shows signs of falling Dartford Tunnel corroding Enter Holmes, the electronic detective Police technology Britain's police are turning to advanced technology to help to fight crime with limited resources. In the first of two articles, Robert Matthews looks at how computers are transforming the work of the detective Vacheron Constantin Geneve Scientists at odds on damage to ozone level Toyota Jews issue more Waldheim papers World Summary Gulf grain for EEC Reuter: Sabbath films charge Reuter: Jackson favoured Baez in Contra protest Danish Voters likely to return Schluter to power AP: Burundi accusation AP: Poisoning Suspected Reuter: Gadaffi bombers hit positions seized by invading troops Chad takes fight to Libya Czechs promised economic change From a Correspondent: Iran blames us for envoy expulsions Crisis of the Gulf tanker war AP: Left-wing Chileans defy ban Mafia links with Tehran shock Italy Ozal surprises Turks with call for November election Voting on the lost leaders Buenos Aires ballot struggle Rowntree Kohl calls for an end to border shootings on + eve of Honecker's visit Outcry at deaths of 10 firemen Eta arrests AP: Pravda boast AFP: Top Tv earner Reuter: Alps alert ends Bonn liberals put strain on coalition US pilgrimage will test papal 4authority Secret talks end in deal to free Pretoria's hero Angola, Mozambique and South Africa in prisoner exchange From Our Special Correspondent: Gun law rules in southern Philippines Aquino's women warriors on parade Reuter: Rhodesian intelligence 'began Wilson rumours' Papandreou to lift pay freeze at end of year Reminder of cannibal past upsets the Fijians All for the high life A high-rise flat can be hell if it's in a council block-but three simple steps can help to bring it a little nearer heaven, as Pearson Phillips discovered with a far-seeing family on the 18th floor The Times Polo Shirt by Hanes The Advertising Standards Authority Other Side of the Storey Growling at the Watchdog How acceptable is any level of nuclear radiation-and who should decide it? Concise Crossword No 1354 Cheshire Homes are all about caring … in so many… Nationwide Anglia BP Britain's Biggest Company FTS List of degrees awarded by the University of Glasgow University of London degrees Le Pen pushers Under a cloud Barry Fantoni Wide berth Priorities Fleece-lined Suit yourself The passion for ownership Society's safety catch What role for the unions? Saying no to nasturtiums however… Insects and bracken East Meets West A Tale of Two Schools Reform of ILEA Competition m power industry Church preservation Gazumping reform Chemical dangers Nursing degrees Book of rules 'Spycatcher' and BBC payments Motorway design Electoral rolls Waistful practice Prospects for family courts From Our West Indian Correspondent: The Americans in Puertorico Court Circular No Title Marriages Chains from a feudal past Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages School news Bill Fraser Exact and generous professional Mr. Richard Marquand Nature notes Bill Bowes Anniversaries Births, Marriages, Deaths Celestial light-house Science report Today 's royal engagements Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stylistic squeeze Set delights Theatre Annoy Someone Today Dingbats A lifelong reckless fight Edith Sitwell, even now rated more as an eccentric then a poet, was born 100 years ago today: Geoffrey Elborn suggests the time has come for appreciative reassessment Music Projects Capturing the essential flavours Dance Chen /Aimard Promenade Concerts Bbcso /Atherton Albert Hall/Radio 3 Youhful awareness Relations of wonderment CBSO /Rattle Albert Hall/ Radio 3 _ RSC at the Mermaid Good, bad, Bette74 Undaunted by old age, Bette Davis has just finished her hundredth film-and a book containing an open letter to the daughter who attacked her in print. Graham Fuller met in New York SAA South African Airways More than a wave Having a lovely time Fashion at your fingertips High Street chains and designer shops may have changed, but the real revolution has been taking place in the wings Tomorrow RHHI The Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables Theatre Television top 10 National top ten television programmes in the week ending August 30 1 Entertainments John Hoffman's photograph of Mick Jagger and… Television and Radio Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Variations Into the egg box future Television Choice Radio Choice Helena International Vip Club Ltd Harvests destroyed by the deluge A country endlessy at war with the elements The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,455 Britain to give more aid to Bangladesh Weather The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… The Pound No-strike row looms over TUC conference Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Fed funds fail to match rate inerease Gilt-Edged 24 USuvl Prices 24 Analysis 24 Inv Trusts… Dollar heads BIS agenda Guinness affair claims new Morgan casualty Shift urged in policy on jobless By Our Economics Editor: Orders at 'high for three years' Seek out the star performees Usm Review Exhibitions grow 30% By Our City Staff: Big cut in staff likely at L Messel By Our City Staff: NatWest to sell unit trust arm John Charcol Business and Finance 23-27 Sport 34-38 Hanson confirms stake in Midland Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Auditor's outsider deals dilemma Financial Trusts Horstmann recovers to ?lm profit Money Markets and Gold Base Lending Rates Investors braced for open season on pay Borad Meetings Third Market Wall Street Heavy trucks move gear as registrations rise UK steel 'likely to decline further9 Mystery of Nat's rejection The Times City Diary Jesse spree The Times City Diary Service industries expected to show highest jobs growth British seek rail contract The Times City Diary Re-Wardmg The Times City Diary Shoemakers step up Woolly dream The Times City Diary Psst1 Trade a ticket? The Times City Diary 25 UK firms in top 100 Sales Growth Top 10 Barbican Health & Fitness Centre Major faces pounding in the spending battle Economic View Foreign car sales in Japan set to reach record Revlon Group names new chairman for UK Appoinments City airport faces turbulent take-off Confidentiality of the International Tin Council's official archives is protected Introducing a previous conviction Company News ITC exists as a legal entity distinct from its members Capitalization and week's change West Sussex Institute of Higher Education A. R. B. S Professional and Academic Courses at City… Nene College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chalice Training Consultants LMC London Montessori Centre London School of Foreign Trade LCCE London College of Computing and Electronics DLD a Level Retakes Study Interior Design at Home Strathclyde Business School The Suffolk College Richmond College Boarzell Tutorial College Line up now for a pass to the golden nineties In the first three articles on choices in higher eduction, looks at its role in shaping society at the end of the century LCAAD Ann Lincolnshire College of Art & Design In Switzerland Hotel Management Has One Name: Les… Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC tv Technical Operations Connaught College Cavendish Educational Consultants Bartholomews Tutorial Centre Hogarth Tutors Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'A' & 'O' Level Retakes Mander… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masterson's Oxford Disappointing A-Levels? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dean College of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items NCVQ National Council for Vocational Qualifications The Centre for British Teachers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cranfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yorkshire and Humberside Association for Further and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heriot-Watt University Director of Continuing… Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. John's College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shrewsbury School Appointment of Head Scaitcliffe Oxford University University College of Swansea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus University of Oxford University of Nottingham Super Secretaries j Heaton Bennett University of Reading Appointments Monash University The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items K Keystone Employment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Languages Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Society of Chemistry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrera Recruitment Advisers Senior Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Hay Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items JFL Judy Farquharson Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items From a Correspondent Hong Kong: Imperious Davis too good for Hendry Snooker Wiltshire from out of nowhere Golf Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv The Nobel Clinic By a Special Correspondent: Spurs show title promise Hollms is a year wiser Showpiece reduced to unsightly bore by referee Martin Pools Check Weekend Football Results and Tables Albion are back on course Liverpool frolic in the puddles Brazilian 's insight into quaint customs Rangers sweep to victory Stoute to keep his Ajdal options open Mandarin: Star Generation to start making up for lost time Racing Saturday 's results Triumphant Triptych races past ?l m mark Phoenix Park result From Our French Racing Correspondent: Miesque in peak form for Ascot Leaders oh the FIat By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Hexham Kayudee backed for Cesarewitch NottinghaHishire Had tie shades lengthening Crickety: The Outsiders Finally Hit from at Lord's Lord's Scoreboard Emburey to follow on at Middlesex World title has Roche in the Merckx class Cycling Irelands dynamic duo Bowls Stabbed in the back by rain Weekend Details from Rome Forsbrand breaks European record Too many gifts at Bristol's party Davies debut delayed Nottingham exploit errors by Moseley Rugby Union Weekend Rugby Results Btickton at centre of success Erropean title for Leng again as Night Cap ends career Horse Trials Norway s Prince crowns it Yachting Hartley is jewel in the crown For the Record Error costs Senna dearly as Piquet sweeps to victory Motor Racing Fourth title for Reid Golf Greyhounds race home Polo England in complete command Hockey Other Scores Gloucestershire are faster in the gloom Cricket Refuge Assurance Sunday League No play yesterday McEnroe is fined ?4,700 for abusing umpire Tennis Results from Flushing Meadow Toss of a com gives victory to Lancashire Courage propels Whitbread A tempting offer Poor form returns to haunt dejected Cram Old Masters in Swiss Banking Silver for relay quartet but it was Africa's day Thompson has choice words for selectors Mabbutt set to plug the gaps Splendid Aouita finds gold at his leisure Sport in Brief Sport in Brief Vile spectre of drugs haunts Random tests for racing drivers Weight men banned
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