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News from 06/10/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Charles Brenner, Clifford Longley, Patricia Davies, Simon O'Hagan, R. Clatworthy, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, David Williamson Co-Editor, Joan Llewelyn Owens, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Michael Clark and Richard Thomson, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, John Best, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Alan Robinson, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, Charles Aldinger, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, P. B. Spurrier, Michael Tate, Richard Ford and Michael Evans, Huw Davies, Chief Executive, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Laing (Chairman), Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Henry Stanhope, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, David Sanger, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Norman de Mesquita, Hamish Riley-Smith, Andrew Hislop, Robin Oakley, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Harry Debelius, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Calvin Jackson, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, W. Grey, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Tony Samstag, Kerry Gill, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Evans, Grand Bahamz, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, Felix Weinberg, John Clare Education Correspondent, David Walker and Ruth Gledhill, Andrew Pollack, Irving Wardle, Geoffrey Foster, Ben Pimlott, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Christopher Thomas, John England, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Guy Dinmore, Robert Grieves, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, B. J. Wright, (Dow Jones), Gerald Silverman (Consultant Psychiatrist), Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, John Woodcock our Cricket Correspondent, Ian Stafford, David Walker, Tom Jones, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Darrel Ince, Bailey Morris, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, John Fry, David Young Energy Correspondent, Rex Malik, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Warship and marine guard for the Tories Unprecedented anti-terrorist security for conference delegates Economic boom fuels pay rises Bid rejection Computer lead England win Portfolio Index Young opposed as Tebbit's successor Angry clash as chemistry of glasnost goes awry Baghdad blasted as Iraq hits tankers Share cheat MP freed 'by skin of his teeth' Chinese pour riot troops into Lhasa Barratt Timeshare Moves in Fiji to dismiss Rabuka Firemen's action spreads north News Summary Hindley link goes Overtime ban bites Rimmer resigns Denning's new brief Pearl Bulbs Traffic warning No hiding place from poll tax computer Faulty meters add millions to bills Customers overcharged for water and gas Prison siege finishes after mock cut-throat execution Waldheim set for British TV 'trial Power prices to go up by 10% Bow Group to oppose sale of national grid Family 'burnt alive for £90 blood money Masked raiders decided no one was going to live to tell the tale, jury told Wife killer feared he had virus Crash victim gets £750,000 Policeman's record damages Drug abusers add to Aids increase Sun Alliance Insurance Group A gentler approach to PE lessons Parents sue doctor in whooping cough vaccine test case Brent Labour leader resigns after fight with left over cuts Servowarm Energy Efficient Central Heating Picture Gallery Sony chief defends trade unions Carrington in arms warning 'Don't cut defence to pay for schools' Plutonium fire site to be cleared Crucial questions as parents get vote Ballots boom: 2 Civil Servants have realized that government plans to allow schools to opt out of council control will require the reorganization of elections for parent-governors. The Electoral Reform Society has been called in to help. In the second part of his examination of the boom in elections, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, reports Rape case court told of genetic fingerprint RSPCA attack Owen defeat Liberal whip Father freed Body in car Ripper series Sentences cut £2.7m house Zeebrugge rulings upheld Plants in suspended animation Panam Crack found in British ship that vanished without trace The Derbyshire inquiry US accuses Airbus of selling at a loss Aircraft pricing debate Mastering the art of cycling Prince's city trust fights to survive Thatcher supports hospital 'market' Euro Tunnel £20,000 Hayward pay-off alleged World Summary Briefing on floods Cash ban broken (AP): Hijack trial Bordeaux promise Botha yields a little on desegregation Johannesburg - Africa acquired its first female head of government yesterday when Miss Stella Sigcau, a 50-year-old princess of the Pondo tribe, became Prime Minister of South Africa's Transkei homeland (Michael Hornsby writes). She was elected at a congress of the Transkei National Independence Party (Reuter): Curb on poppies (AP): Church to mediate Whizz-kid as Mexico's heir Man in the news Picture Gallery Royal Navy sees off gunboat British brinkmanship in the Gulf German police foil big arms deal Keswick Bridge 13-year wait for hearing on fraud Jack Dames Lhasa bristling with armed police Security boosted on eve of anniversary of Chinese Army entering Tibet Monks take up battle of destiny Many Tibetan monks now believe that their destiny is to continue the anti-chinese uprising of 1959 when thousands of monks died in battle or fled into exile. Guy Dinmore of Reuters reports on their hope that the Dalai Lama will return to rule an independent Tibet 'Sell-out' fury at free trade accord Canada-US agreement ICI Hopes of peaceful Fiji solution fade Telford Commonwealth leaders face a test of unity Indians accuse Ganilau By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Ramphai seeks accord on South African issue (AFP): China downs Hanoi jet (Reuter): Aids toll up (AFP): Court shooting (Reuter): Minister goes (AFP): Uganda battle (AP): Robbers burnt (Reuter): Harare claim Reagan is urged to withdraw Bork as Senate veto looms Washington - The 114-year-old Bohemian Club whose 2,000 members include President Reagan must (Our Correspondent writes). The Supreme Court yesterday rebuffed the club's claims that intrusion by women would change its nature Court rules for Salinger over letters copyright US frustration as corruption fuels Mexican drug flow Cross-border smuggling New Cargo Picture Gallery (AP): 12 Tamil rebels 'commit suicide' Sri Lankan conflict Mothers aren't like others Does motherhood fulfil a woman, or dies it effectively prevent her fulfilment? That was among the dilemmas that Naim Attallah set out to resolve when he intervieweó 289 remarkable women on every aspect of their lives. The answers are surprising, contradictory and moving. Whether they are representative of all women is something only women themselves can judge - and men, perhaps, wonder about Women talking Part 2 Motherhood 'Murder, that's all there is to if Cheaney Concise Crossword No 1379 Tomorrow Images of gloom Television Christopher Hogwood has been appointed director of… Helena International Romanticism haunting still Galleries John Piper: A Georgian Arcadia Marlborough Kenneth and Mary Martin Annely Juda The Paintings of Desmond Morris Mayor John D. Edwards Odette Gilbert Desmond Morris's invented alternative world in The Courtship I of 1948 Fragments of terse turmoil Opera Electrification of the Soviet Union Glyndbourne Theatre Teechers Donmar Warehouse The Times Literary Supplement Concert LPO/Welser-Möst Festival Hall/Radio 3 Doubling up with Alton Pot luck Taking cover Grade made Picture Gallery Capping Keats Strategy begins at home Tearing Tories must observe the speed limit Treatment and punishment Security at all costs However ... Henry Stanhope State of Welfare A Day out at Shikhany Siege Mentalities Independent role of TV producer Right to silence Ozone layer Phone Inquiries Word of caution on urban renewal Child benefit Royal marriages Cervical smear tests Brewers' broods Giving the elbow New regime for world finance October 6 1855 Court Circular Today's royal engagements Mr E. W. Barrow RSPCA Luncheon Dinner Anniversaries Birthdays today All ripples on the same surface Trusting the artist s eye Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Receptions Meeting Appointments Dr Kenneth Slack A great Free Church communicator Miss Madeleine Carroll Mr Manny Cussins Births, Marriages, Deaths Latest wills Battle for survival on Europe's newest island Science report Antiques of the future Announcements Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Harrods Under Giorgio's influence Milan Fashion Few designers can claim to have influenced the style of an age like Giorgio Armani' Tonight in Milan, the star of Italian couture will show more of his unstructured chic Amsterdam Marriott Hotel In the hit parade Back Sufferers! Lacroix marriage People No dolce vita One good turn ... Splashing out Entertainments The Times Information Service Picture Gallery Interscan Television and Radio A frightening twilight Television Choice Monti Sierra Radio Choice £12bn world of charity to get tough new policing The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,480 Chat with a royal line in prison visitors Weather Night of terror in a Punjab village Stock Market Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet The Pound Pressure on Opec for price rise Bilton ahead Halstead up Stock Markets Summary Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Calor rejects Burmah offer Market speculators caught on the hop Sotheby's seeks float in London and US Guinness Peat chief resigns Electronic City fights the dark Standby generators switched on to keep markets trading By Our City Staff: Lloyds Chemists is branching out MFI management goes it alone 40 deals in Quest's shares are cancelled Retail sales continue strong growth with 1% August rise Fidelity Making Money Make Money Index NatWest The Action Bank Guinness drops 5p on Placing talk Stock Market Bilton flying high Halstead is out to floor critics Tempus (AP): Late recovery for Dow Wall Street Lloyds Chemists Manufacturing pay awards are still rising, says CBI Equiticorp chief arrives for Peat Export quotas for coffee reinstated Barber cut Red faces heighten BP colour The Times City Diary Conservative estimate The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Record half-year profit at Lamont Multiplying The Times City Diary Bankers cook books The Times City Diary Greenspan backs US bank law reforms Office Cleaning Services Limited The risks of following MFFs example Commrny Kenneth Flett Astra buys US firm for $3.8m Interim up Agreed offer Profit achieved United Friendly Lopex acquisition Final lifted Daiwa Europe Limited Laird's attack on comes just in time Debfor rises 62% to £1.4m Prudential buy Foreign Exchanges London Traded Options Charterhouse Bank names two new board members Appointments London Financial Futures Traditional Options Money Markets and Gold City of Westminster Base Lending Rates Profit-linked pay: can firms gain? Companies must deal with key issues if they are to take full advantage of the new rules Securicor joins job agency market Fortnum & Mason is back into the black Plus Hardcard September date for 'Mint' Shaedwiek in £9m US acquisition Asda profits climb to £1.4m at half-time Business Summary 22% of BOC prefer shares Shares suspended Halshaw buys Midland Daf Laidlaw Thomson jumps to £578,000 £1m scent for Laura Ashley Cavendish to sell gas firm Apple The power to succeed Late decline Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Third Market Shortage of staff and of pay rises Salaries High premiums in inner London not enough to affect average Compec Boost for Sinclair despite doubts The Week Battle of the financial spreadsheets Accounts Ada lures a new type of software engineer Jobscene Air Conditioning Glencoll Ltd Morse Europe's move on IT gap Silicon Valley Wright Air Conditioning IBM Opening windows for the new PCs Micros Quants - a salary leap above high-pay yuppies Honeywell Bull Hackers raise hackles Computer Appointments IBM sets up a new selling ploy US government offices row on Soviets Times winners on the move Why robots will mean a decline in staff Computer Briefing CD comes to an army's aid Chem Systems International Ltd CMS Crian Management Services Events Computec Personnel Services Computeach International Limited "The Times Guide to Legal & Financial… New PCs leave latest standard behind Compatibility Experts win right to drive sheep Data Power Computer Employment Ltd Pergamon TSI Ltd American Life Essex Police Authority Croydon The Great Britain - China Centre Tendering District Council Business Development Centre Public Appointments Charity Appointments Portsmouth Cathedral Borough of Gosport Bible Society O'grady Peyton International Help the Aged Masters of living space A profession involved in home buying and selling is growing fast Staff encouraged to become licensed Master of the Royal Armouries Public Officers Assurance Service International Hospitals Group The Good Samaritan Hospital The St. Peter's Hospitals in Covent Garden Remedy Medical I. P. S. Ltd Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Adam Klosok & Co Canterbury City Council The Greater London Fund West essex Health Authority Grampian Regional Council IHG Queen Mary College The Times Commission for the New Towns Greenwich Health Authority Medina Borough Connell City of Westminster Exeter College, Oxford Home Bursarship Philip Conn & Co-Manchester Assistant Solicitor The Times Classified Bexley London Borough Locum Registrar in Psychiatry Bible Society Mole Valley District Council Kirklees Metropolitan Council Dorset County Council Lawford & Co Locke Associates Limited Middlesex Polytechnic Incorporated Council of Law Reporting Miss M. Hughes Charles Hunt & Co South West Surrey Health Authority Church Adams Tatham & Co Commercial Solicitors Isle of Man Civil Service The Law Commission Reuter Simkin Recruitment Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Simpson Curtis Solicitors Cambridgeshire Magistrates' Courts'… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gamlens Conveyancer Chief Probation Officer University of Bristol Simmons & Simmons Total Oil Marine Badenoch & Clark Wickes Asa Law Permanent Appointments for Solicitors The Head of Chambers Barnes Sw13 James Davis & Partners Clifford Chance Walters Fladgate Burstows Solicitors Chambers and Partners Law Personnel Legal Aid Administration Solicitors The Stock Exchange Lawrence, Messer & Co. Nabarro Nathanson Maybury & Sagoo Solicitors Mervyn Hughes International Ltd. Robson Rhodes Greenwoods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Recruitment Moss Beachley & Mullem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meredith Scott Recruitment Butterworths Manager, United Kingdom/europe Tourism Commission of… Lipson Lloyd-Fones John Hamilton Associates Simpson Crowden Consultants BCI Recruitment Ltd Donald Galbraith & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items McKenna & Co Baker & McKenzie Wragge&Co Chambers and Partners Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Cornhill Insurance Manchester City Magistrates' Courts Committee Bevan Ashford Solicitors Stock-market cheats are put on notice Court of Appeal Law Report October 6 1987 Legal Appointments La Comision De Las Comunidades Europeas Multiple Display Advertising Items Nabarro Nathanson A Comissao Das Comunidades Europeias Power to supervise ward Acute Hospitals Service General Manager Research Officer £10,500 Dixons Commercial Properties Dyno-Rod 1st To Place your Personal Column Advertisement in the… Suntory is target Super-charged senior Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Brown's graduation after the years of hard schooling Golf: European Success Story Continues as perseverence Pays off for a Scotsman on the American Tour Sport on TV British squad chosen Hockey Wasps supreme in northern group Ice Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Speedwell and Malory to battle all the way Volleyball Americans on their way home Basketball RFU stands firm over drug abuse and amateur ethos Rugby Union MacKlin bids farewell Hard task for Eagles Court to rule over Shelford's future Rugby League British girls in spotlight Ice Skating Reference Point has no broken bones Racing Title race slows to a halt Point-to-point unlikely to give a Sunday lead Mandarin: Sleepy Mountain can confirm promise Mandrian: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Brighton Selections Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings No Title A concept that took a long time coming One-day records Nothing can be taken for granted Part one of The Times guide to the World Cup in India and Pakistan The Seven Big Names to Watch One-Day International Averages of the World Cup Teams Form Guide One-day international results of World Cup countries over the last 12 months Tomorrow John Woodcock, our Cricket Correspondent, assesses England's chances of success Winger dilemma lingers for Robson Commentary Elkjaer goal style puts Rush in the shade Andrews transfer off For the Record Reading need to find both form and confidence Football Ridiculous rather than sad From a Special Correspondent: Stratford pair go two clear Golf Oklahoma date Harris moves up a notch and takes title Squash Rackets Edgar surprised by the ease of her success Show Jumping Commitment call from Jacques Tennis Edberg's elegant win silences his critics Davis to the rescue Snooker Robson calls up Regis for only change to squad Whyte forces way in for Scotland Hill Samuel Investment Services Smith is fined by SFA S Africa ban is reinstated Focus on Newmarket Picture Gallery Hype high for fight that can he 'biggest' Bladon risks suspension England start campaign with hesitant victory Surrey may leave the Oval EBU must decide Sport in Brief Athens ready for 1996 Games End Column

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