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News from 22/09/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Nickolas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon O'Hagan, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, John Jacobs, Linda Pentz, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Edward Fiske, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Howard Foster, Susan MacDonald and Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, John Rae, Peter Davenport, C. Fitzgerald-Lombard, Steven Greenhouse, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Barbara Spiers, Director, Ann Kent, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Joseph Connolly, Paul M. Walker, Steven Lorber (Solicitor), Reimar Lüst, Hugh Beach, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Robert Fisk Middle East Correspondent, Norman de Mesquita, Ian Whybrow, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, Christopher White, Director, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Graham Searle, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, William Holmes, Alison Eadie, John Russell Taylor, Lynda Murdin, Arts Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, John Cooney, Malcolm Wicks, Beryl Dixon, Iain Vallance Chirman-designate, PHS, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ben Pimlott, Keith MacKlin, Lloyd Cutler, Matthew May Edited, C. J. Casserley, Kenneth Fleet, David Ealey, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, David Young, John England, Sarah Jane Checkland Sale Room Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Paul Newman, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Seely, David Gollob, Charles Stuart, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Dynes, Ian Stafford, David Sinclair, Pat Sweet, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Tim Jones and Roland Rudd, Robert Fisk, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Hilary Sharpe, Chris Moore, Susan MacDonald, Norman Clarke, Secretary, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,

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British tanker ablaze in Iran gunboat attack Crewman missing in Gulf after unescorted ship is hit by rockets Thatcher concerned by attack £1.6bn offer Pass list Exam results Portfolio Gold Index Shirley Williams saved by own vote Sports black market swells on steroids trade Tories face referendum campaign on hanging Picture Gallery Thatcher intent on more TV channels SS were 'victims' says Sherman HCP Heritable Capital Plan Limited Reagan's anger at Kremlin record Man reniaiKled over girls' deaths News Summary Absent MP Daughter charged Linley banned Drug charges for 7 US news conflict Rate rebels' cash plea The Met Office Banking on trust Terrorist claim National Portrait Gallery spots £1,338 bargain £7m assets are frozen in fight against drugs trade Two die after trip to Mecca Food may be banned on Tube Union split as action falters Miners' overtime dispute Charge unionists 'cut rate' Labour Party membership Rebellion threat on child cash Men in corruption trial will go free if they give evidence Judge offers bargain PC denies stealing from cars Baker impressed by US schools Handcuffs ordered for BA Aircraft security British Telecom Heart man beats the world Baby 'died after attack in snow' Public viewing cut for Chelsea show Winners aim to buy BP shares Portfolio gold Coroner faces action by ferry families Tit-for-tat killings soaring in Ulster Cathay Pacific Councillors seek role in inner city renewal Partnership at the heart of a revival Glasgow reborn: 2 Dublin to press for judicial reform Children 'taken from innocent parents' Telecom service abused by firms £20m for GLC homes Wren church opens after £1.3m facelift Austin Reed Solicitors fight to improve legal aid BP Alfonsin delays charter reform World Summary Hungarian tax row LA Law Emmys (Reuter): Aquino sacks generals King sells Irish pact Professor beaten up Arms pact raises hopes of ending the spread of nuclear weapons Soviet fans stone train Harare 'sunset' 'Whirlwind war' fails to blow out Seven years of the Iran-Irag conflict The superpowers and their supporters have no reason to be proud of their role Stirring send-off for Druze militiamen bound for Libya UK bases are Cyprus poll issue Senate threat to US-Soviet arms deal £7.5 billion Euro space projects plan More British funding sought Gelli's surrender in Switzerland shakes Rome establishment P2 scandal man reappears War games link Paris and Bonn 'Cancer cure' story draws 20,000 Whitlam minister on conspiracy charge Corruption is Australia From Our Special Correspondent, Compostela, The Philippines: 'Wild West' gold rush is on in a Ear-East jungle Born to save his sister's life Appointment of new chief is priority for Unesco meeting Chicken farm found in hospital ward Ortega lifts ban on newspaper in 'good faith' move (Reuter): Ruling for surrogate mother, 48 (AP): Korean date (Reuter): Trial adjourned (Reuter): Gunmen held (Reuter): 300 killed Investors in Industry Student Coachcard Eaten alive in the lions' cage Classroom survival is a battle of wills, as every member of the Headmasters' Conference, meeting today in Cambridge, is aware. In his second letter to an imaginary parent, John Rae, former head of Westminster School, explains the merciless law of the jungle Imprisoned by an enigma After 20 years, Patrick McGoohan's classic series still has an un canny grip on its devotees Tomorrow Concise Crossword No 1367 Epson Failing the left Mixed Farming Open field Bombs away Staff on the Labour journal New Socialist are… No scoffing The case for Judge Bork A family's real worth Malcolm Wicks assesses the latest objections to child benfit The flying machine most likely to fail Campus freedom with a catch Making sense of sensitivity However Burying the waste No title The Unique Screen The Danube Revenue Water music Account rendered Protecting right to power supply Survival class At the other place Tackling crisis in maths teaching UK role in space Grasping the thistle Art treasures Bill Left right behind Amphibious help Silver lining British Telecom answers back Reichstag Fire Opening of Trial Court Scenes at Leipzig Van Der Lubbe's Career Court Circular Queen's Nursing Institute Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Servowarm Service Appointments Dinner Basketmakers' Company Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Luncheons Stowe Future for horse of the past Science report Durham is named as a world landmark Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces France wins bridge trophy Anniversaries Captain John Varley Pugilist and pilot Mr Michael Voysey Mr Sven Andersson Miss Clare Walmesley Lord Rhodes Judge Underhill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Students ordered 'human' Education Morse Iansyst Ltd IBM AXIA Is desktop at last set to boom? The Week Northern lights are shining a lot brighter Jobscene Events Andrews Glencool Ltd WA Wright Air Conditioning From a correspondent in Stuttgart, West Germany: Software starts to bridge the gap between itself and hardware Difficulty of getting round the large programme Big year for IT research partners Computers lose graduate appeal Radio Gas goes on the air New languages to counter skills shortage Recruitment Micros on the make Techstream Computer Systems Limited Can Jacques Stern come to the rescue once again? Infi Picture Gallery One man's wonderland Profile Multiple Display Advertising Items Lumonics Setting forward Television Wigmore Hall Christie's New York Past comes to vivid life John Russell Taylor, in Germany, reviews two major exhibitions rehabilitating the art and artists suppressed as 'degenerate' by the Nazis A bare architectural view Opera The Pearl Fishers Coliseum Bloodshot with rage Theatre The Big Knife Albery Tomorrow, Forever and Today Royal Howard Goodall's Girlfriends Fine Figures Two New Tapestries by Kaffe Fassett At the very top of the shops Harrods may be the jewel in the crown of the retailing group owned by the Al-Fayed brothers, but there are other gams Muir bites Big Apple People Stepping out Rowland's of Bath Suitable stage Harvey Nichols Theatre London Picture Gallery Back to the Prince of Wales Theatre comes Allo, Allo… Entertainments In this year of U2's omnipresence , the… Classical Top 20 The Times Christain Aid Slavery for art's sake Television Choice Radio Choice AA Insurance BBC1 Opera dispute ends with £20 a week rise for the chorus The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,468 Weather A special flag for Lord Soames Labour Party ready to ignore staff strike Whitehall split on defence spending Stock Market Maxwell lifts Peat holding BP adds to share offer Tarmac jump Crucible up Summary Stock Markets Tempus 24 Traded Opls - 27 StockMarket 24 Foreisn… Conran rejects Clegg's £1.6bn Hostile Mountleigh bid expected for Storehouse By Our Banking Correspondent: NatWest in £100m Tokyo call Beer : a bitter price battle ahead Laswson losing patience with brewers after pegging duty £950m merger for Ferranti and ISC Pearson appoints Barings C&W aims to link Hong Kong firms Whitfield & partners Kleinwort to raise £143m in rights issue By Our City Staff: CoesGold pact with Newmont NatWest The Action Bank ICI planning another sell-off in us Stock Market Logical Ferranti Worcester Group to seek full listing In brief Tarmac shares held by sector Tempus Morgan Crucible Virgin takes control of Wh Allen with 51.6% Economy growing by up to 4% Gross Domestic Product By Our City Staff: Crawley Warren seeks full listing Security in a bull market Bear facts Not just visiting? CEGB underlines need to keep grid Reagan's rare steak Year on Year BICC to buy builder for £51m Spring Ram jumps 61% in first half Business Daily Big Bang makes a hole in Kleinwort Benson Comment Liffe in Barkshire yet Apple Money & Gold All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Base Lending Rates (AP), Dow Jones: Dow falls 31 points as early rally fades Wall Street London Traded Options Newmont reshuffle may thwart Pickens By Our City Staff: Cei directors sell 10% of company Hogg acts to stop mass 'defection' Royal Mail Powerline bought by Chloride for £21m Gabicci presents 28% rise in profits to £1m Business Summary Ernest Green jumps 32% Price hit Saatchi bid Tax plea over pension snags Connells up to £3.3m E1 Greco buy for Pentland Bluebird Toys rise International Factors British Airways Air Plus Ransomes soars 31% to £4.5m Abaco Investments names director Appointments London Financial Futures Liffe celebrates five years of success Recent Issues Traditional Options Rutland Trust interim profits leap to £2.47m Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Alpha Stocks Equities mark time Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Ex dividend, c Cum dividend, k Cum stock split, s Ex… Castle Point District Council Royal County of Berkshire Waltham Forest Health Authority Bursar United Kingdom/europe Tourism An appetite for the fast life Horizons Although fairly new, the food sciences and technology are a rising area of employment and offer a challenge in the era of fast fare, says Beryl Dixon Monmouth District Council Isle of Man Civil Service Architect Public Appointments (A Division of Xpert Recruitment Ltd) The Royal College of General Practitioners Hillingdon South Coast Hereford and Worcester County Council East Surrey Health Authority Harrogate Borough Council The Ethical Register Resident SRN/RGN VSO City of Westminster COI Central Office of Information West essex Health Authority Essex Police Authority The Society of Chiropodists Countryside Commisssion for Scotland Eureka! The Church Adoption Society Cooks London Borough of Richmond upon Thames King George's Fund for Sailors Bedfordshire The Palladio Academy The Times Wessex Water Legal Appointments Hextall Erskine & Co German Speaker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kettering Borough Council Downe House Baker & McKenzie Chambers and Partners HASTINGS Mildmay Mission Hospital Christian Administrator Wanted Austin Knight Selection Bedfordshire Magistrates' Courts Committee City of Salford Bursar Fettes College Edinburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers and Partners Jeffrey Green & Russell Solicitors Titmuss Sainer & Webb Baker & McKenzie Legal Aid James Davis & Partners Messrs Thorpe & Co Planning Theodore Goddard Simpson Crowden Consultants Conveyancer Admitted/unadmitted Hemsleys Solicitors Reuter Simking Recruitment MP Michael Page Partnership MSL Chartered Secretary Capstick Hammer & Co CB-Linnell Limited BP The British Petroleum Company p. l. c Law Personnel James Davis & Partners Commercial Conveyancers AMI Health Care Meredith Scott Hill Dickinson & Co Mh PA Personnel Services L. L. J Lipson Lloy-Jones Badenoch & Clark Ford Price Waterhouse Premium Life Assurance Co. Ltd L. B. Marks & Co Badenoch & Clark Assistant Solicitor ASA Law Service Office Accommodation/mayfair MSL International Daniels Bates Partnership Buller Jeffries Manchester Rowleys & Blewitts Osborne Clarke Solicitors & Notaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hazlewoods Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Warmingtons & Hasties Editorial Assistant The Chambers of Mr. John Hoggett QC BPP Holdings plc SWAT BPP Mervyn Dinnen Associates Successful candidates in the Professional Examination 11, July 1987 The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Order of merit and prizes The Times A member of Addison Consultancy Group Plc A member of Addison Consiltancy Group Plc A member of Addison Consultancy Group Plc Jago Venton Underwriting Agencies Ltd Accountancy Appointments Saudia Arabia Alderwick and Peachell Partner Ltd Antony Dunlop Amember of Addison Consultancy Group Plc Forsythe & Kayee Ltd ASA International Franklin Degree results from London University news Why Jacklin and Ballesteros were left out Trouble on the fairways and in the committee rooms when Europe made their first appearance in the Ryder Cup As Europe try to retain the Ryder Cup at Muirfield Village, Ohio, this week, John Jacobs, captain of the European team in 1979 and 1981, and guru of many of the world's top golfers, reveals the controversies which clouded his command. This is the first of three extracts from a new book, John Jacobs' Impact of Golf, which are appearing exclusively in The Times Woosnam on trail of further glory Golf The leading ladles play a supporting role £2m start for Hall of Fame Rugby League Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Sport on TV By a Special Correspondent: Recovery time for England Volleyball Tomorrow Digging in for a lengthy dispute American Football Mandarin: Bonny Light to shine in Ideal conditions Brave Ashmahl holds on Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Bath results Leicester Edinburgh Plumpton Blinkered first time Celestial Storm to be retired Thomson banned Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Star-studded show at Ascot's Festival Frontier town hoping to charm the world David Miller, The Times' chief sports correspondent, reports from Calgary in Canada on preparations for the 1988 Winter Olympic Games, which begin in five months' time Delay in reaction to crash renews fears of first-lap tragedy Motor Racing Overseas Football Difficult initiation for Rush Overseas Football Results from Overseas Leagues Pools Forecast Debate on caps for Welsh XV Rugby Union: University Teams Will Enjoy an Abundance of Skills Absentees Green hopes for better Horse Trials Imported graduates give Oxford an exciting look Over ?lm in World Cup profits Troke is given all-clear to resume career Badminton A tycoon joins the ranks of promoters Boxing (AP): Scots meet in eliminator Cup final grievance ICE Hockey Fulham up against Bradford's barrier Everton waste no time in blooding Wilson Rankings upset by Gibson Snooker Coventry's certainty has now changed d into apprehension Football Ferguson asks for a hearing Kingston issue a word of warning Basketball Borg is a mere five o'clock shadow of his former self Depleted Irish toil in vain Rugby Union For the Record Bugner spells out the terms for bout with Bruno Boxing Britons overcome the shifting sands Yachting From a Special Correspondent, Hamilton, Bermuda: Tour boycott urged Cricket Heading out to meet the Ryder Cup challenge Conflict in boardroom jeopardizes Venables MHA Edwards poised to join trek north (AFP): Hooliganism in USSR (AP): Black threat to TV cricket is lifted Appeal is made to cup crews Italian coach makes new drug claims Sports Council in accord with Coe Rejection from Seoul Sport in Brief Another dead cert for Francis End Column

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