News from 02/10/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Gartland Family Money Editor, Martyn Lewis, C. N. Foxley-Norris Chairman, Catherine Bennett, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Denis Pirrie, Charles Kneitt, Architecture Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Peter Brinsden, Ivo Tennant, David Linnel, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Timothy Staytape, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Alan R. Date, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Debra Isaac, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Howard Foster, Stephen Taylor, Harry Debelius and Philip Jacobson, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, John Rae, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, John Clare, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, David Taylor, Lawrence Lever, George Barker (Churchwarden), J. H. Wroath, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Eric Simons, Ray Kennedy, Henry Stanhope, Jenny MacArthur, Ian Craft, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Lawrence Lever and Stewart Tendler, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Douglas Covill, G. L. Wensley (Director), Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Enoch Powell, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Derek Harris and Edward Townsend, David C. Anderson, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Paul Keers, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Nicolas Soames, David Watts, D. H. Pantlin (Chairman), Christopher Goulding, Kerry Gill, C. F. Forsyth, Alison Eadie, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Martha Honey, Richard Owen, M. L. West, Peter Bill Deputy Editor, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, David Tremayne, James R. Oestreich, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, George Ace, David Young, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Paul Newman, Charles Knevitt, Michael Seely, David Gollob, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, J. B. Hall, Fiona Hook, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Jillian Pumfrey, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Gerald Hubbard, Michael Evans, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Lee Mallett News Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Anthony Cox, Roger Pearson, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoGorbachov throws down the gauntlet Guinness broker arrested Brands shift £767m bid Portfolio Times Focus Index The Queen rebuffs Rabuka By Our Foreign Staff: California panics as earthquake shakes cities Kinnock toys with Trident Labour defence debate Big cancer risk for Sellafield children Brother pleads for jailed captain Swedes hear taped bid to clear Hayward Abortion pill on trial in Britain TSB aims for Hill Samuel Dunhill Hurd plans abuse case law changes News Sumarry Prisons chief School threat inquiry Stab case cash plea The Victoria Wine Company Eviction fight Soup can of history Scientists oppose university research shake-up Union law reform must go ahead, says Flowler Picture Gallery Ministers in fight for £3bn Hostage in desperate plea from jail rooftop By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Review sought on sentencing system Auctioneers Beamhed Ltd Yard acts after new Ira threat to Boyson £80m scheme to cut post office queueing to just five minutes Dyslexic children lack help Police to pay £4,500 for 3¾ hr arrest Bishop lashes out at reform The church and state education Fuel may have caused racing driver's death Flying hourse given lift over the Thames TWA Aids cases blamed on blood cash shortage Security services criticized Call for housing policy review No Title Defence police change would be 'hypocrisy' Labour Party Conference Picture Gallery Fury at Meacher attack on the minimum wage Commentary Party chiefs hint at revamped rates plus local income tax Poll Tax By Our Political Correspondent: Internal dispute warning Reagan comes under fire Support for sanctions Environment versus profit Women in protest Business today 900 children a day victims of divorce says family group Hume sets moral agenda Jaguar Keep-fit replaces expense account lunch Widow of Ryan victim puts blame on police New DPP faces uphill fight The New Citroën AX Health chiefs call for extra £935m to avert cuts Home lamb costs less this weekend Helena International Developer lowers sights on Tower office The Dixons Artists rescue gallery Lord Lane will hear appeal in Best case Army Officer Irishman claims he murdered 13 World Summary Pretoria's jet denial Swearing-in delayed Tension on glacier Early triplets for first surrogate grandmother EEC cash crisis (Reuter): Surinam's Libya aid Fishing captain killed in Iraqi missile attack Gulf was dilemma for Tokyo as more ships hit Deep tribal forces may decide fate of Fiji coup Britain vows to keep up momentum over planned nuclear ties Younger in Paris talks Pressure builds up for Japanese action Picture Gallery Boost for Antwerp gem trade Evangelist joins White House race Candidate for Christian right Ford Ortega picks three regions for ceasefire with Contras 'La Prensa' back in defiant mood Managua relaxes curbs Machine-guns and miniskirts on show Amstrad Honduras faces test case over missing persons Fifteen held in Spain after French arrest of Eta leader Joint campaign against Basque separatists Wild West gun law comes to Florida Abbey National Vatican joins in dispute on education From Our Own Correspondent, Rome: Mafia hitman shot dead in Palermo Scientists alarmed by ozone finding Zapu members target of widespread arrests (Reuter): 44 held on obscenity charges in China (Reuter): Soviet visit Boeing tests Nine killed Prison term (Reuter): Jewish exit Floods toll Singapore Airlines The deadly factor Survival for a haemopiliac is a regular injection of Factor VIII. Yet in 1984 this lifeline become contaminated with the Aids virus HIV. Many were infected—some of them children—and many died. Thomson Prentice reports on the continuing tragedy Urwick Management Centre Letters with no answer Pbi Publications Bringing Star Wars back to earth For years the Russians have said nyet to SDI—now they are starting to talk Concise Crossword No 1376 Landscape Magazine British Coal PHS: High noon at Heinemann The Times Diary PHS: Sale offer The Times Diary PHS: Making tracks The Times Diary PHS: Hard cover The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Butler's tale The Times Diary Danger for Her Majesty Breaking free of welfare's bear-hug Garham Mather offers an alternative vision on opt-out social services Squeezing the life out of legal aid? Frances Gibb on concern among lawyers at the government move to legislation Good and bad film violence We rest our vanity case However … Henry Stanhope Mr Livingstone Predicts Control by insects The unique screen Thirty Years on Drop in the bucket School governors By-pass concern in Winchester Giant puffballs Wire by phone Shirt off his back Fiji thorn in Commonwealth side Multiple pregnancies Careers in TV Into the unknown 'Forgotten' command War games Hard way home for the elderly A Visit to the Navy To the Editor of the News Court Circular Marriages Sotheby's Appointments College head appointed University news Clockmakers' Company Old Cliftonian Society Dinners Service reception Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Havers misses parade Memorial services Wet welcome for wildfowl Science report By Our Art Market Correspondent: Money maketh money Sale room Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Sir Geoffrey Jackson Stocial guerrilla hostage Professor Peter Richards Dr Margaret Mann Phillips Births, Marriages, Deaths Anniversaries Latest wills Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items Board Director Times Newspapers Ltd Worlds apart Television Larry the glam Rock Cameo Wembley Arena Weathercall No Title Echoes of discord The Met starts its new season to a background of disturbing rumours, report James R. Oestreich Opera Otello/Ariadne auf Naxos The Met, New York K Philharmonia/ Sinopoli Festival Hall Concert Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet A duet for two sword fighters Ballet Royal Thai Dancers Sadler's Wells The Royalty Theatre Company's second prducation… Jean De Florette Posing problem Theatre The Prospero Suite Cheltenham Momentary thrills The Traveller Haymarket Studio, Leicester RSC at the Mermaid Just ripping yarns? Who was Jack the Ripper? And who really cares? Catherine Bennett asks why the story is still being retold Summed up at seven How to test child's mathematical skills-at home and in confidence The Times Stockmarket Confidential Divorced from civilized behaviour The minute 'civilized' divorces become the norm, we destroy civilized marriages Theatre London Entertainments Top Films and Videos No Title Television and Radio Tax-Free for Overseas Visitors Frequnencies: Radio 1:1053kHz/285m: 0189kHz/275m: Two faces of superman Television Choice Cordula Security No Title Tory councils may get poll tax first The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,477 California recovers from quake terror Weather Fighting words in the war for peace Conference sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Burmah stalking Calor HTV increase Tomorrow's 12-page Family Money examines… Etam at £5m Summary £1.6bn GEC-Plessey link System X among telecom business merged By Our Industrial Correspondent: Teaming up to take on world Joint Venture Pearson and News Corporation m discussions Eurotunnel campaign perks up £7m advertising drive to boost share flotation System X merger backed The Mortgage Corporation Business and Finance AB Foods in £767m offer for Berisford Hill Samuel suspended Audit reduces profits at Sound Diffusion Business Summary Hogg reaches Lloyd accord £637,000 for Doeflex Scott's suffers £972,000 loss German output leaps Alpha Stocks Charterhouse Bank Limited Dowding rises 35% Galliford up to £4.6m Recent Issues Morgan Grenfell jumps to peak on bid speculation Stock Market Rivlin moves up to £2.18m Traditional Options Money Markets and Gold HTV clears the screens Tempus Burmah Value in Etam Dow races ahead with 42 point advance Wall Street Henry Ansbaeher to raise £69 milliom in rights issue Ling's £65m buys add to MacLellan Nationwide Anglia in gilts loan plan Butte Mining to seek full listing Table talk Berrill in peril? The Times City Diary Mischievous Imps The Times City Diary Brierley soars to £270.6m Italian Arc The Times City Diary Jacques Vert style produces £1.64m Blonde bombshell The Times City Diary SIB plans tougher roles for unit trusts Wincanton Contracts TSB bid would have logic for Hill Samuel Comment Making a connection at last USM float sought by Stanhope Properties British Steel Keswick pays $391m for 20% stake in US investment firm Catalogues hit Empire Stores profits Japanese law firm sets up in London Pentland chooses deputy chairman London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges London Traded Options The Walt Disney Company Ltd Euro Tunnel Moderate advance Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Third Market The £6m boost for better homes Neighbourhood Revitalization A national network of 50 centres is being set up to help people repair and improve their homes. The initivative, by private agencies backed by the Government aims to make the best use of improvement grant following coutbacks Government funding will depend on performance Redland Roof Tiles Other Pages Building the scheme from 3 to 400 Neighbourhood Revitalization/2 Raising £2 million has not been easy More money to be provided? Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Leading the way Halifax Graham British Gas Can people power start to revive a rundown area? Neighbourhood Revitalization/3 Substantial repairs often needed Free consultations on energy matters Better work for a fair price Improving Britain's decaying housing stock can often present problems between the partners Neighbourhood Revitalization/4 Thermalite MK 'Partners' who fell out Thermalite Wavin Building Products Limited Thermalite Dismay over lack of private funding At the start, project organizers in North Bedforshire aimed for £3 of private money every £1 of public. They got between 40 and 48p, reports Debra Isaac Builders Merchants Federation Grundfos Thermalite Caradon plc The risks architects face Neighbourhood Revitalization/5 Work on the Nrs schemes can prove attractive to the smaller architect firms, but for bigger outfits the profit margins are often not worth it, reports Charles Knevitt The unpaid builders walked off site British Gypsum Glow worm Keeping cosy cheaply Neighbourhood Revitalization/6 Armitage Shanks Banking on the builder A group approach to improvements brings tangible cost cuts Heatelectric Energy for Life Action, street by street Neighbourhood Revitalization/7 Most houses in the rundown Barton area of Gloucester are eligible for grants, but there are many problems Care comes first for the elderly Neighbourhood Revitalization/8 Starying Put means old people can remain at home while their houses are repaired. The bill runs into millions The exploding growth of the rapidly greying element in our societ Tilcon The New Face of British Coal All change at Dover for success Picture Gallery 'Get out of town' is the new message Commercial Property Automotive Industries The Times Booming Sim Fashionable Travel Bags Free banking, higher interest Your Own Business Opportunity for Dynamic Engineering Company A Unique Opportunity to Acquire a Prestigious Video… Chris Waller Associated Business Management Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Conrad Ritblat & Co Relocation Services Egerton By Channel Island Company IF Unique Fire Prevention and Control System Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sturdy Lee Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Lewis and Partners Bruce & Company Fox&sons Clapshaws Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wholesale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pump Distributors Business Opportunities Distributors Anglo-Irish Investments Ltd Residential Building Land Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outstanding Business Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rivervale Reading Castles Normand (City of London) Ltd Hello Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leading Advertising Agency requires new Business… The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wilder Systems Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Road Garage (Romford) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Minolta Ep 450Z Photocopier B & K Thomas Urgently Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isuzu Just Desks Hotels & Licensed Premises Freehold Luxury 14 Bedroom Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Motor Co Hassop Motor Co Kesterlian Sackville Ltd 86 D Toyota Selica GT Toyota Celica 2.0 GT 380 SEC auto. 1982. Maganese metaillc, electric… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Mondial QV Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabriolet XJS V12 Jaguar Hyde Park Motor Co Ltd Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Space-Tel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aant Garde Systems Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mazda's faith in rotary engine repaid Motoring by Clifford Weeb Up-market version of Polo launched B. M. W. BMW 325i's B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Cooper Picture Gallery 325i Sport 732i 5231 Alpina B28. Henna red. A reg. '84 model. . . BMW 323i Auto. 84 (B) Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Dellorto A. Tonks & Sons Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda V. W. And Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovesay Fleet Sales International Division S. E. Thomas & Co (Chiswick) Ltd Motors Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Berks Motor Co RR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf 16 Valves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf GLi Multiple Classified Advertising Items A lesson from the Welsh pupils Rugby Union: The Arrival of Autumn Brings Trying Times for the Game in Wales A void above the divisional level Today's Fixtures Duty of councillor on how to cast his vote in relation to party policy Law Report October 2 1987 Court of Appeal Focus on B-feature players Boy ambassadors extraordinary Reference Point a tentative choice Mandarin: Hereford Selections Last chance for Saint-Martin to land fifth Arc Racing Mtoto to take his chance in big race Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Arab race winner was 'ringer' Mandarin: Salse can enhance his reputation with fluent victory Smith Eccles injured Tomorrow Results from yesterday's three meetings Buckley looks handicap blot By a Special Correspondent: O'Brien wins duel for Mill Reef colt Scottish clubs need to improve to advance Football: Four Scottish Teams through to European Second round Narrow escape for Rangers Bayern to play at Everton Fenwick ready to pledge his career to QPR BBC Audiocall Merthyr live the impossible dream All change at Altrincham Mazinho too pricey for Palace Games go on with great unknowns American Football Aeralists take to the slopes Skiing Favourites carry a heavy burden Squash Rackets For the Record Promise of peace for year of Warr Cricket Kelly resigns and issues 'rebel' threat New possibilities in Davis Cup Best finds Burgess at a loss Squash Rackets Fidelity Two with a sense of place are likely to fill the vacancies Tennis Gibson breaks the English barrier Badminton Feathers to fly for featherweights Judo Resolution gives lead to Tucker The judges' room with a gloomy view of life in the ring at Chatsworth From a Special Correspondent, Grand Bahama: Dream of success is alive again The spirit of Lady Amory lives on at Worplesdon Golf Davies has share of the lead Irish eyes smile on Kelly Cycling Correction Umpires dismiss television help in decision-making Tough for Swedes at the toughest hole in the world Scores and Today's Draw from St Andrews The Catholic Enquiry Centre Davis is in no mood for charity New Celtic offer is rejected Efficiency may save Linfield Brands wins RAC Grand Prix choice Danes top seedings Sport in Brief British offer for Cash Rex Bellamy at Telford Europe misses shuttle bus End Column Asian enterpries has drawbacks
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