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News from 21/09/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Chris Peachment, David Wade, P. H. B. O'meara, Editor, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Vijitha Yapa, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, D. J. M., Susan Macdonald, Hilary Finch, David Cleland, Headmaster, Hugh Tunstall Pedoe Director, Simon Jones, Ian Murray, Noel Goodwin, Alison M. Slade, Carol Leonard, David Thurlow, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Eaton, Jeffrey Archer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Cliff Temple, Margaret Robinson, John Clare, Ruth Gledhill, John Spicer, Bnfl John Baker, Chairman, Mike Pavasovic, Peter Waymark, Christopher Strang, Robin Young, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Sale Correspondent, Michael Clark, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Paul Sieghart (Chairman, Executive Committee), Joanna Isles, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Letters from School, Fabienne Smith, Michael Taylor, Director, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Humphrey Hawksley, T.E. Utley, Doreen King, Edward Fennell, R. W. Pembleton, George Rae, Alan Booth, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), William Holmes, Dennis Shaw, Lynda Murdin, Arts Correspondent, Rachel C. Fox, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Zoriana Pysariwsky, John A. Hill, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Mervyn Edgecombe, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Keith Wheatley, Martin Searby, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Peter Dixon, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, David Napley, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Janet Laming, Sarah Jane Checkland, Sale Room Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Clive White, David Smith and Martin Fletcher, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, James A. C. Briggs, David Sinclair, Sonia Keakes, Sarah Thompson, Bailey Morris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Laurence Godfrey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Peter Aykroyd Varna, Keith Macklin, Vince Wright, Penny Perrick, Eldon Griffiths, H. E. Bolter Director and Secretary, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Ivor Davis, Mark Cliffe and Neil MacKinnon,

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Superpowers go for pact on strategic arms New spirit makes accord possible by next spring BP buyers offered guarantee Mansell blow Portfolia Exam results Pass list Index Arabs call summit on Gulf War The Queen ranks fifth among the super rich Thatcher warning of going too far Directory inquiries may cost 5p a call Picture Gallery Treasury under attack to allow more spending Schoolgirl deaths: man is charged UK Finance LTD Kinnock pressed on vote options Four die as wave capsizes trawler News Summary Offer to Puttnam Mandela film protest Guard is leaving Hp Hewlett Packard Haiperns to part £4m drug seizure Governent iirged little drop at a time Yorkshire miners call for tougher action SDP unease at Liberals' merger team Picture Gallery Tebbit tells Le Pen he is not welcome Staff at GCHQ face spot searches No Title Hungerford widow says police blunder killed her husband Drivers in random drink test Crisis of nursing shortages Budding entrepreneurs given government help Change of bat for Botham at the Oval Muslim sect fears attack Magazine subscribers query payments Credit card inquiry Ceramics Parents 'unable to take over' School opt-out plans Heathrow third in travel survey Opera losses prompt urgent talks Charities will gain from win Portfolio gold Brewers take over former Libyan bureau The Clever Money is in Galvanised Steel Inner city is revived With smile and style in 10 year strategy Glasgow reborn: 1 Delays for airport travellers Motorway report Urgent debate sought on British space policy Pan Am Miss Cartland falls fowl new values Picture Gallery Cereals harvest is expected to be more than 23m tonnes The Times crop survey Austin Rover prepares production shake-up Ford Likud group in secret PLO talks World Summary (AFP): £55m horse disaster Waite deal is denied (Reuter): 60 Afghans confess (Reuter): Mengistu picks team Glasnost comes to Soviet football Professionals sign on Truce for children Pilots fly into a storm over catalogue of chaos Missile accord leaves UN free to search for Gulf War end Assembly diplomatic season opens in brightening mood Peres hopes for constructive Kremlin role in peace process Mitterrand angers minister Riot fears in Bosnian fraud region Nato Assembly will discuss disarmament deal Unrelenting Pope delivers farewell abortion broadside Four of United States ends Rolex of Geneva UN chief concerned about arms build-up in Cyprus Island controntation looming Purple passion for a film star Poles say forest graves mark site of a Soviet massacre From Our Correspondent Brussels: Rivalry between Strasbourg and Brussels wastes millions Tale of two EEC cities Verdictis delayed? in Tunis trial of 90 (Reuter): Journalist shot Kurds leaving (Reuter): Asylum plea (Reuter): Cuomo visit Oslo mourns From Our Own Correspondent, Delhi: Thousands flock to village site of suttee sacrifice The way of true wife Indian force to seek out Tamil rebels' weapons On alert after killing in Manila Aquino meing barrage of protest ralties Lloyds Bank Delhi raises huge taxes for flood and drought relief Picture Gallery The Times Bad habits and a hard death For 16 years as headmaster of Westminster School, John Rae dealt with every kind of schoolboy folly. In the first of a five-part series, he gives his advice to parents on drug abuse and explains why he changed his mind about cannabis Clawing a future three fathoms down There's new kind of underwater battle going on at scapa Flow-to raise a crop of tobsters Monti Sierra Concise Crossword No 1366 Ragamuffins On the Tiles Tomorrow Rank Xerox Having it both ways Subsequentially Pace-setter Just not clicking PHS: Double entry Popping up all over Bernard Levin: the way we live now When talking could put justice at risk What Ulster really needs T. E. Utley A trencherman traumatized However Phillip Howard Summons to Reality Exemptions for Apartheid Aid to Mozambique British culture Questions about right of silence Mortality in Western Isles Insects and bracken Burying the waste Second-hand letters Telecom's need of vision for future Alas, poor Peter Budget hint Launch of Liners The Mauretania September 21 1906 The Mauretania, launched in 1906, was a liner of over 30,000 tons. She held the Blue Riband of the Atlantic, unchallenged for over 20 years by any but her sistr ship, the Lusitania, sunk in 1915 with the loss of a thousand lines. She was broken up at Inverkeithing, Fifeshire, in 1965 Launch of Liners. The Mauretania Court Circular Today's royal engagements Belhaven Hill School Cario Marriott Hotel Balancing the equation for unity Clifford Longley on the 'Not Strangers but Pilgrims project Birthdays today Anniversaries Dinner Appointment Picture Gallery Marriages Mr Einar Gerhardsen The rebuilding of post-war Norway Professor C. P. Beattie Forthcoming marriages Mr Hugh David Senor Enrique de la Mata Births, Marriages, Deaths When the little things matter Sale Room Nature notes Service luncheon Battle of Britain service Announcements Christmas Gift Guide List of first-class honours degrees awarded by polytechnics The Sunday Times Classified Jury not entitled to make recommendations Law Report September 24 1987 All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Switch on for TV's new teach-in Starting today, television aims to do for education and training what it has done for darts and snooker Institute of Training & Development ALBSU Adult Literacy & Basic Skills Unit MacMilla intek CG CTAD Open BTEC MacMillan Making a raft into a flagship Hopes are high as the scheme is launched National Extension College CITB Construction BTEC GES Ltd Third time lucky for a strong idea EITB Open Learning Will big business sign the cheques? The Open University A touch of revivalism Why small is powerful, especially when combined with efficiency Open For the outback Jeffrey Archer at the mercy of Dame Edna and, tomorrow night, hitting the West End stage No Title RSC at the Mermaid Citta di Fireeze Palazzo Strozza A matter of self-defence Concerts LSO/Maazel Barbican Apollo Theatre LPO/Haitink Festival Hall Myth released in splendour Opera The Trojans at Carthage Grand, Leeds Pick of the Fringe Rock Jesus and Mary Chain Brixton Academy Completely Run Someone's Day The question in balance Radio Waking up parents Children's television is under threat-but at channel 4 Rosemary Shepherd is determined to improve standards. Bryan Appleyard reports It isn't all so simple Marital misery can be only one of many causes of illness Talkback Christmas in Country Life The Cordon Bleu School Out of the cabinet, into the kitchen The art of taking a proper tea How Jiabba Isles was stirred to capture an arcane English ceremony in all its colours Her researches turned up a Crown Derby service that may have been painted by Dali Facit Theatre London Entertainments Picture Gallery BBC1 Cancer Relief Macmillan fund Showing men the door Television Choice Radio Choice James Meade Shirts CBI call for pay to be linked to results No Title The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,467 All mod cons, including your own traffic jam Weather The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Currency worries cast long shadow US Notebook G7 to renew dollar support Growing imbalances unlikely to force change of view Sterling's strength hits exporters Joint attack on Asian policies Decision time for Clegg Martin Ford stoops to conquer USM Review By Our City Staff: Maxwell 'stalking Peat' Stanhope plan for £180m USM flotation John Charcol Independent Mortgage Broken Business and Finance By Our Industrial Correspondent: EEC ministers seek accord on steel cutbacks Eurotunnel clash over cost control In Touch with Tomorrow Toshiba Toshiba Corporation That shrinking feeling at Dee Analysis 'Wall of money' from Japanese investors will arrive brick by brick Gilt-Edged Third Market Foreign Exchanges Accountants find richer pastures in th City Coffee nations in talks on export quotas Pearson ends Warburg link Checks urged on privatized electricity One glass too many at Redfearn The Times City Diary M&s ready to launch a new-look flagship Open book at Guinness The Times City Diary Unsuitable The Times City Diary Men only The Times City Diary A liquid portfolio The Times City Diary New era for BR rolling stock KIGA Industries PLC Current account warms to an Indian summer Economic View United Biscuits Wolstenholme rises at half time Board Meetings Investment Trusts Hongkong Bank East Kilbride Financial Trusts £11m interims at Mandarin Base Lending Rates Unlisted Securities Prices in this section refer to Friday's trading Autolease the Big Professionals in Vehicle Leasing Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices A storm rages over prize sell-off Water is now ready to be privaized. As arguments boil, this report looks at the administration of water resources and its effect on the environment The sell-off date set Water Authorities Association Southern Water Dwr Cymu The Weish Water Authority People may make waves David Walker looks at the man piloting the Bill Biwater The squabble over Britain's rivers Water ubdysstsrt exoerts fear the Government's post-privatization plans will undo much of the last decade's work Severn-Trent Water On the scent of the farmers Flying the flag on our beaches Urged on by an EEC directive, water authorities are now winning the battle of Britain's polluted beaches, reports David Thurlow Laing Local Water Purely yours Water meters go on trial The Bill that could start a Flood of complaing Building flood barriers -and homes for bats and otters Conservation often draws remarks about "green window-dressing' Spend a penny in Water Week Water Research Centre Stanton Stanton PLC Wessex Water In the swim Northumbrian Water Water Privatisation Salmon return to the great rivers A generation ago Britain's industrial rivers were open sewers, but an imaginative drive, has changed all that says David Thurlow The dangerous poachers Bartol Lady of the fountains Doreen King reports on the Fountain Association Thelma Seear showing her own enjoyment of the Joy of Life fountain in Hyde Park. Moving water, she says, reflects human moods and aspirations Thames Water Portals Water Treatment Limited The Centre for British Teachers University of London Loughborough University of Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items International Council for Educational Media Loughborough University of Technology Lavery & Co. Francis Holland School Teachers - London Courses Alliance Francaise De Londres St. Joseph's Hall The Royal School of Church Music Avon County Council Pangbourne College Berkshire Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Riyadh Schools The British Institute of Florence The British Institue of Florence Don't blot your copy book The odds are moving back in favour of the applicant for higher education, Edward Fennell argues, in his third article, but he urges caution, too American College of Oxford London School of Accountancy The London Colldge of Fashion David Game College Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Palladio Academy P. N. 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Legal La Creme Security & Oakheart Services Ltd Futures Secretarial Temping Times Atlas Pathfinders Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Pathfinders Pa/admin Country Houses £11,500 Futures Secretarial Thames Temporaries Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forwards fall on hard times Sheffield build on the dominance of Holmes Weekend Rugby Union Results Courage Clubs Champions Lessons still have to be learnt in the appliance of science Rugby Union League Competition Does Nothing to Help Bring a Tough of Brightness to a Dank and Downcast Day (AP): Fijian players on SA tour to be disciplined Caps for quartet of Anglo-Scots Elusive Cramb keeps the French guessing England brew potent potion for Europe Table Tennis Historic double for DLSRC Tennis: Former Greats Play Leading Roles in Championship Victory Toothless early response Bristol starve and Swansea splutter Gibson displays sound leadership in defeat Jackson ends long wait for success Feast for spectators is a bitter pill for Ferguson's men Football: Defeat by Everton Again Poses the Question of whether Manchester United Can Mount a Championship Challenge Chance is taken by Dixon Weekend Football Results and Tables Wimbledon hit new low at Highbury Coventry 's flaws are ruthlessly exposed (Reuter): Unhappy start for Rush Merthyr lose Houghton plots QPR's fall Anything but a Vicarage tea party Ardiles in danger of overdoing the indulgence Double for Eddery levels title contest Racing From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Head lfears defeat in ban appeal O'Brien filly for France Flat leaders Mandarin: Sheer Nectar can fulfil promise over longer trip Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections Mandarin: Plumption Selections Results from Saturday's five meetings Mandarin, By Our New Market Correspondent: Bath Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicster Selections The cup that grew to greatness The time s launches Ryder Cup week with the story of the uncertain start of a see merchant's international golf dream 60 years ago Elliott the best part-timer on the roads Athletics Top Milers Fail to Overcome the Debut Maker in Westminster Race By a Special Correspondent: Budd delighted with comeback race Gilmour turns harbour tides on British hope Yachting Plymouth profit British hopes for Olympics in Korean trial By a Special Correspondent: Wily Imp too cunning for British rivals Dressage By a Special Correspondent: Glasgow marathon to Tierney By a Special Correspondent: Wily Imp too cunning for British rivals Dressage Jarvis relishes the chance to grace international stage Cricket (AP): W Indies to tour India Today's Fixtures Light breeze suits brothers Boardsailing Panova is a model of perfection Gynamstics Walter Bartleman Sport on TV Bruno's bout is: abandoned Boxing James duo win Jtiytheskin Of their teeth Bowls Prost sets record as Mansell slips back in title race Motor Racing Race details For the Record Drummond shows bulldog spirit Rugby League Ravens make safe their perch American Football: Allstars are Outshone in Budweiger Bowl Cheadle beat Hampstead to take trophy Lacrosse George caught at last Golf Seeds threaten the ambition of Baliesteros American makes the biggest splash Water Sking Jones goes clear to taste glory Cycling National title to Sannders Carriage Driving Rivals warned as Liverpool reveal majestic qualities Top of the first division Wilson the answer to a crisis Hill Samuel Investment Services Defence of gifts' by players' union Johnson 's staying power decisive Hearn's board poser (Reuter): Fury after big race is held up Another record brings Woosnam victory Card of course John Jacobs view Cram says rules would be bent Botham is a big hit Sport in Brief A nation turns to cartoons and tears End Column

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