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News from 09/10/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Chris Peachment, Vivien Stern, Director, Algernon Rumbold, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Alan Bush, Brian Collett, Patricia Davies, Paul Andrews, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Richard Sharpe, Editor, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Linda Welch, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Cameron Kelleher, Alfred Brown, Peter Hartley (Chairman), Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, N. C. Lear, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Margaret Harris, Anthony Arlidge, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Howard Foster, Mountgarret, Stephen Taylor, Yehudi Menuhin, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Lloyd Thompson, Peter Jones, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Henry Stanhope, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Lawrence Lever and Stewart Tendler, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Henry Lambert, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Lord Snowdon, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Stephen Shaw, Director, D. F. Connellan, Neville Ian Ash, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Pamela Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Watts, Peter Gartland, Lynda Murdin, Arts Correspondent, Craig Brown, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Alexandra Jackson, PHS, John Clare Education Correspondent, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Alistair Matheson, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Robert Grieves, Michael Hornsby, David Gollob, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Gavin Bell in Suva and Andrew McEwen, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, I. W., Nigel Rowe (Chief Executive), Noël Goodwin, Frances Gibb, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Clarke, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Rodney Cowton, Michael Hatfield, Ivor Davis,

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Ferry verdict clears way for prosecutions Manslaughter charges to be considered by DPP DPP may make swift decision BP deadline Wages rise Portfolio Bar results Times Focus Index Sir Jack Lyons accused of £3m Guinness theft Massacre town told to 'share its hurt' Moore pledges reform of the health service Young wins battle to succeed Tebbit The Famous Grouse US sinks Iranian boats in Gulf 36 remanded on hooligan charges News Summary Fall in crime Warning to miners BBC staff bid fails Army assault claims Royal Naval Reserve Tory victory Brent council sued over fruitless bugging search Hospital managers condemn business ethic in health care Liverpool debt 'time bomb' Rift widens between rival printing unions Spencer paintings to return from Australia Saleroom The Warehouse of Godwin Transport Ltd JP angry at 'lenient' knife penalty Property Guide Drink action gipip £6m-a-day problem Alcohol: The Facts The Duke who would be 'king' again Witness tells of guns panic Fordingbridge murder trial Racetrack heroine rewarded The holy spirit of enterprise Aquascutum London New piano for a winner Portfolia gold Judge for trial in drug case Athens Ledra Marriott Hotel Howe onslaught on EEC Foreign Affairs NHS and private health 'must work together' Conservative Party Conference Commentary Demand for care is insatiable A tale of defiance and conversion Taxing of women 'must change' Economic Policy Plenty of time for 'extras' Education Helena International Industry chiefs called to talks Trade Tax defended Business today 'Danger in taking peers for granted' Bow Group Opting scheme in schools 'will cost taxpayer millions' Lost ship best of her design, inquiry told Wilding Ten cancer-beating habits Russia honours Britain's Arctic seamen Guinness the dog applied for shares Photocopied authors receive first royalties Rank Xerox More have gas and water cut off as boards get tougher Bailiffs' risks increase Boredom danger of new jets Wide range of meat promotions available Weekend food prices Renault Build a Better Car A remembrance of times past Juvenile 'sharp shocks' to change Barclays Drug crackdown in Italian schools World Summary INF delay Bombers warning pass test Extremists executed Vatican victory Master Blend Bork vote looks lost Aids ravages the ?lite of African cities Britain prepariiig way for UN peace mission Japanese tanker attacked in Gulf Picture Gallery Glasnost with burgers (Reuter): Heavy jail sentences for Eta car bombers Officials killed by mine as Tamil attacks escalate India sends minister and boosts troop strength Amstrad Reporters ordered to quit Lhasa by tonight Ortega appeals to Reagan for talks Central American peace plan Army pulls out of Contra war zone Midland Erring evangelist rests his political fate on the mercy of electorate Euro Tunnel (Reuter): Swedish uproar over spy's escape Worrall pushed to sidelines by the group he founded From Our Own Correspondent, Johannesburg: Pretoria claims a 'press paradise' Moscow reform clubs seek own candidates Fiji election pledge M Queen atoids meeting Ratu Mara Uncertain future worries Indians Fears grip community French MPs vote for impeachment British Telecom Shevardnadze's Cuba whistle-stop Growing Uganda rebel attacks alarm Museveni This ear was once part-exchanged for two refrigerators; next month someone will pay more than ?5 million for it Only six models of the Bugatti Royale were ever made. When one of them goes for auction at the Albert Hall, it will be a rare opportunity to put the myths of the marque to the test Revie's last battle Don Revie is fighting an opponent he cannot beat—motor neurone disease. Bryan Appleyard reports Morocco Anchored in paradise Concise Crossword No 1382 Sex is not a four-letter word Women talking Part 5 Sexuality Joan Ruddock Labour MP, Lewisham Deptford 'Gentleness is seductive' Barker Blank screen Television BBC In the swim of things Next week brings Stills, a new book of pictures by Lord Snowdon, who tells John Higgins how it all came about, and in particular of his liking for the balletic natterjack on the left Down a tomb of the mind Opera Werther Coliseum Takeover by the witches Theatre Macbeth Half Moon Savage in Limbo Gate Concert Stamic Quartet Wigmore Hall English National Opera Peugeot 309 Rogers and out Trade deficit Thrilling Picture Gallery Fallen star Enfant terrible How to treat with Rabuka The true Tory realm As Mrs Thatcher addresses the Conservative conference, Lord Hailsham warns that the radical urge must not lead the party to desert its traditions Renaissance of a peacemaker Charles Bremner on an unusual spirit of optimism among envoys at the UN Hidden victims of Aids Puritans in pinstripe However … Henry Stanhope Ways to Health The Duty of Mr Gandhi The Perk for the Job Tighter control in the prisons Death penalty School governors Search for homes Giant puffballs Children in court Clearing the mists on sea defence Tibetan unrest Settling old scores? Small dividends War games (From our Special Correspondent): The Advance on the Nile Merawi, Sept. 18 Court Circular Dinners Sotheby's Scilly sighting of rare American wood thrush Appointments Awards Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Anniversaries Lecture Lord Thomas of Gwydir Ponies for slaughter Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheon Lord Mayor of London Mr Constantine Tsatsos Greece's philosopher-President Professor W. N. Medlicott Mr Raymond Moore Church news Dr Cedric Phatudi Births, Marriages, Deaths Soviet optimism on super-conductors Science report Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Theatre London Picture Gallery Last Weekend Television and Radio Off come the shackles Television Choice Lloyds Bowmaker Princess attacks famine aid The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,483 Weather Author warns galleries of prolific forgers Pushing hot air to new heights Conference sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Young to speed up the Mmc Market listing Profits rise Summary Bp dealings 'to top £1bn' High returns expected as deadline approaches Average wages top £200 Calling shareholders to account Accountancy firms' equity may be limited to employees By Our City Staff: Charges against Sir Jack Lyons Blue Arrow offer to Castleman LET's Beckwith brothers build success from failure Clark heads GEC-Plessey The Mortgage Corporation Business Amd Finance Accepting committee may die in merger Quadrant sees 55% first-half profits rise Business Summary Baird buys Willowfinch Thorn EMI buys JEL Greenbank rises 30% Ruberoid plans buys Back to profit Interims up at Ben Bailey at Tyzack Traditional Options City Investment School Reckitt & Colman sale MIL figures jump 20% Photo-Me plans expansion into India London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Speculators expect a bid for cash-rich Asda-MFI Stock Market LET takes on the world Tempus Austin Reed peg Dow drops another 34 points Wall Street Young alerts industry on single European market Sultan buys the Pink Palace Steak house chain settles pay claims Privatization 'could help cities' Calming troubled waters Life on the bread line The Times City Diary Bending truth Helical in £18.9m cash call Japan poised for NTT share boom Depressing reading LTOM to trade foreign shares Club Riviera Lawson lifts his sights to a 4 per cent target Comment Kenneth Fleet CRH Pays $22M for US company Lower Japanese import tax should cheer Scotch trade Consolidated Gold Fields Plc 'Status' cars provided for £10,000 a year managers Rescue on way for IBL Profits increase at Druck Holdings Recent Issues Money & Gold Base Lending Rates Courtaulds names board member Appointments London Traded Options Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited BP The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Third Market Equities recover Stock Exchange Prices The way out of the pensions maze The conflicting needs of different government departments are causing concern within the industry and confusing pensioners, writes Peter Gartland A personal pension will be the right decision for some, the thought not everyone Lloyds Investment Managers On Other Pages Fund managers pumping in the City's lifeblood Exams getting tougher The increasing complexity of fund management has meant that entrants need higher qualifications, writes Michael Hatfield New courses are broader-based Fastest-growing area in investment Henderson Trustees widen the horizons Fund trustees are changing tack. They are taking more notice about where their money goes and are seeking a more discriminating service. They are also less averse to risk, writes Alexandra Jackson More flexibility helps trustees to develop a less-blinkered approach New entrants with a more positive influence are causing old hands to take notice Dunedin Pension Fund Managers Ltd Barings Murray Johnstone The art in handling millions New image for the company schemes Comic Lenny Henry is the star of a publicity drive, and it's no joke, says Amanda Pardoe London Life Corporate Business Group John Govett Pensions Limited The Progress of Pensions: How Funds Developed Prudential Portfolio Managers Limited Fidelity Pension Ltd New technology fights the battle of the bulge The growing mass of legislation involving pensions presents many companies with big administrative problems. But computers can help Supplier's support is essential Detailed statement for members Managers want something more than quick profits MIM Limited Boom years proving a mixed blessing As the bull market continues, Cliff Feltham reports on how fund managers are hitting the higher targets Price Waterhouse Hillier Parker M&G Investment Management Limited Year in, year out, we've consistently… Lawyers take a front seat in pensions drive The growth in new legislation affecting pensions funds has brought a boom for the lawyers, reports Frances Gibb, The Times Legal Affairs Correspondent A new part to play in mergers and takeovers County NatWest Investment Management Getting the message across How to contact missing members? Greater efforts are made each year J. P. Morgan Investment Management R Watson & Sons Consulting Actuaries PDFM Phillips & Drew Fund Management Limited Common Sense High-speed links fuel a high demand MEPC A Development by Taylor Woodrow Property Company… Market's surge reaches out as far as Bristol Business parks the future? Hartnell Taylor Cook Picture Gallery Plan for a national uniform rate 'unfair' Commercial Property Aquaprint Ltd Envelopes Chesham Amalgamations The cottage chatelaine Your Own Business Berni and the franchise affair Sinclair Deauville Associates Retirement Village Briefing From Techprint Lettering Systems Howard Tilly & Co "The Times" Commercial Property Canalot Production Studios Multiple Display Advertising Items Edric Audio Visual Ltd The Continental Assurance Company of London plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to make a safe investment in property Prestigious Regency Office Building Bath, Avon The Borders Scotland Food Manufacturer/distributors Brass Bed & Furniture Manufacturer Change your Lifestyle Garage Business Birmingham West of London Swindon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales/management Experience? Manpower P. C. Keeton, Ll. B Requiring Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items MLG of Chriswick B. M. W. 325i Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appleyard Rippon Leeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Hartwells TWR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Citroen sets new small car standards Vital statistics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Mercedes coup? makes the going easy Motoring by Clifford Webb Vital statics Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Citroen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Mercedes Superstar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motivated by the desire to win Newmarket Capital of Racing Money to survive on rather than to live on is the scant reward for the unheralded workforce behind the Sport of Kings. In the last of a three-part series, The Times focuses on the less-well-off section of racing's rich-poor divide Simon Barnes catches up with the nearly clandestine world of stable lads, the lifeblood of racing Best allowances and conditions in the trade Confrontation anticipated over Sunday racing Indecent assault within marriage Hopeless appeals The Law Society examination results will be published in The Times on October 30. Copies of that issue will be on sale at 200 Gray's Inn Road by 10pm on Thursday, October 29 Transfer of action to the High Court Michaelmas Bar Examination Poor draw may stop a Sunday vote Racing Two speak up in support of Bill Mandarin: Pixie Erin to retrieve Newmarket losses Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Worcester Selections Ramsden no longer to sponsor Blinkered first time Mandarin: Hexham Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Lingfield Park Cheltenham Eddery one away from best total El Gran Senor colt tops last day Clay concussed after nasty fall Late call-up for Croft Courage Clubs Championship National League set to build on solid foundations Tennis Morris committed to Britain's cause Hockey Lada fixtures Hard draw for holders Bowls Worcester remain undefeated Madden a match gas tank Merit of league tables gains reluctant support Rugby Union Eagle has landed for Yorkshire (AFP): Argentina pick Porta Honours for man from Harvard Ice Skating The Callaway touch Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Conference winning support on terraces Non-League Football Bridge left on quay by Britain Yachting diary Turning down a challenge £36,000 cheer for records Howe, the interplanetary starmaker The man who orbits Wimbledon foresees no re-entry problems when he returns to earth at Wembley A heavy penalty for Walsh Football: Frar of Hooliganism behind Littlewoods Cup Switch to Neutral Ground BBC Principles force Luton to switch tie to Fulham £1 million bonus for Clough For the Record Third round draw Cottee is banned by England Hunt men of Alliss on right track with Cup Bugner fights the flab and loses in ninth Boxing (AP): Course record for Marsh Woosnam woe at Langer's event Golf Cricketcall International Three-way tie for Smith in Puissance Show Jumping Leonard leads the Giants Baseball England ready for the dawn raid World Cup Cricket The Tiems Today's teams World Cup on Television PPA Vernons Australia might spring surprise Viewers in dark Liverpool hope to beam to Everton Willis out after new crisis Major drugs ring broken Title bout proposal Sport in Brief On the move Botham duty Lendl triumph Miandad leads victory charge Bidding for the ultimate gimmick End Column

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