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News from 12/10/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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D. Cleaton (Secretary), David Wade, Andrew Crocker, Clifford Longley, DJM, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Michael Dean, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Alexander Johnson, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Roger Birch, Carol Leonard, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, John Newell, Howard Foster, Fred Keeling, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Robert Maxtone Graham, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, David Finch, Leader, W. L. Critchley, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Guy Hills, Edward Gorman, Peter Lewis, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Robert Thomas and Kevin Boakes, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Dick Hinder, Penny Vincenzi, Gavin Bell, J. M. Pratt, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, David Watts, T. E. Utley, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Peter Bryan, John Cooney, PHS, Richard Owen, John Clare Education Correspondent, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Michael Penty (Associate Editor), Pat Butcher, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Peter Dixon, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Paul Fox, Managing Director, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Robert Grieves, Michael Hornsby, David Gollob, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Leif Mills, General Secretary, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Brian Dennehy, David Powell, Vince Wright, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Latter, Penny Perrick, Maggie Drummond, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Ivor Davis, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Tax boom set to reduce the national debt City study forecasts return to surplus Al-Fayed in charge at Harrods BP millions Times Focus Portfolio Index Ridley renews poll tax battle with Treasury Cash the lure for defecting British chess player The South starts to mop up Paddle power beats the flood waters (Reuter reports): Indians kill 122 Tamil Tigers in all-out attack Madaras-Indian police seized six high- powered radio transmitters during raids on Sri Lankan Tamil militant bases in southern India (Reuter reports). The raids, in a Madras suburb and on two coastal camps, were to seek the Tigers' leader, Mr Vellupillai Prabhakaran. They did not find him Ganilau supports changes Fiji crisis and the Comonwealth UK Finance Ltd Clarke rejects space proposal Police accused of racist tactics News Summary Concorde fuel alert Horses in fatal crash Forest cash plea The Victoria Wine Company 'Assault on Arabs' Monster survives 'IIea might as well be abolished' Education officer attacks Baker's reforms Gauguin is Christie's highlight Saleroom Bishop tells judges to insist on clean prisons Hospital profits buy patients Spanish holidays Haughey links treaty to court reform Anglo-Irish relations Unions aiming to stop cowboy security firms NCO to face bullying charges By Our Eduction Staff: Brand children failures at seven' When Catholics can use condoms Family tree search for oil fortunes Screening scheme launched The battle against Aids 'Second front in fight to cut crime Minister at home among friends NHS puts £5m phones bill on hold Rolex of Geneva A family reunion in Bombay Portfolio gold Hitting back Shake-up on prosecutions Barristers get freedom to advertise Metro Gets You Going Elm trees get new start in car park Britain develops space race plastic Ex-offenders' skills 'ignored by employers' Sun is censured over race-biased headline Penalties for ferries might be increased Geldof saves Prince's inner city charity Secret plans to reform Whitehall left in limbo By Staff Reporters: Hurd set to order cell escape inquiry Dingbats Panam No More Mr. Nice Guy Fashion's spring seasoning of vibrant colour Milk quotas force farmers to sell up Crisis on the land: 1 An increasing number of British farmers are faced with diversifying or selling their farms. In the First of two articles, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, looks at those who are leaving their farms Crowded M25 set to reach double its capacity Motorway report Divorce suit ICI Election scandal politician dead World Summary (AP): Gay Aids march Reagan critics 'lose' Sect is besieged Guatemala talks end Britons killed m Burma air crash China says tourists joined riot in Lhasa Pershing hitch Rare fish poisoned Fijian village finds itself in two worlds White House alarmed by Iran's Stinger threat Washington investigates missile mystery Black Othello is a first Afghans held for secret weapons deal Two me in South Africa race clash From Our Own Correspondent, Wasington: Jackson enters the fray From Our Own Correspondent, Johannesburg: Defiant Worrall fights on alone Epson Arabs and police battle as Jews visit holy place Revival of Islam brings new spirit to jaded struggle The number of mosques in the West Bank has almost doubled in 20 year. In the Gaza Strip, it has trebled. After the weekend's troubles, Ian Murray examines the revival of Islam and its effect on the resistance to Israel The British Pharmaceutical Industry Two Kims split the opposition support Saab Scania Massive homecoming for El Salvador refugees EEC winds up to close time gap Mixed feelings on Warsaw 'glasnost' Polish reforms Euro Tunnel (Reuter): Kurds kill 13 in raid on village in Turkey (Reuter): Bank grab (AFP): Spy traced (Reuter): Six rescued Facing farming's challenges The college provides an intellectual response to changing views on conservation and technology Wye College Ashford Kent Grant Thornton ICI Fertilizers B & W Reprographics Ltd Farm Protection Ltd In search of a better but not always bigger harvest Changing attitudes to past conventions Call for small bits of the curriculum Reeves & Neylan Sunley Estates Some Wye College Publications Change in use of land Filling the hungry South's food bowl Jackson & Jackson Riba Architects to Wye College CEAS Consultants (WYE) Limited Pauls Agriculture A Conference in the Country Microcomputer Training Norsk Hydro Fertilizers Forging ploughshares out of the swords Lloyds Bank Velcourt Group Plc A sweet tale of success The Oxford blues As term starts today, our oldest university faces stringent cuts and depleted resources. Peter Lewis reports on the crumbling books, financial threats and unfilled posts that have forced Oxford university to launch a world-wide appeal for £200 million The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal Appeal Funds: Where the Money Will Go P. & O. Carpets Ltd Carpets Ltd Watching the rainfall This autumn children from all over europe will be out doing the Acid Drop test for traces of pollution Concise Crossword No 1384 The Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association Teacher's Highland Cream Campaign cunning The Times Diary Hail, Hailsham The Times Diary Frink tank The Times Diary Poetry now The Times Diary Picture Gallery Das Capitol The Times Diary For a few medals more Bernard Levin: the way we live now Policeman do you want? How the Tories do go on Myths on an heroic scale However … Philip Howard Tax and a Married Woman Choosing a Chairman Small Change in Poland Irony of a state curb on science Television prospects More open House 'Pay as you learn' Coup in Fiji Strategy of the left Downs and ups in trade unionism Civil Service pay Quis custodiet? Breathing space Sign posts The Forth Bridge Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Service dinner Lord Trend Nature notes Gulls head for the buoys Montilla Service luncheons Anniversaries Memorial service Appointments Unstoppable sensation of unity Appointments in the Forces Church news Picture Gallery Marriages Forthcoming marriages Dinner Mr Roger Lancelyn Green Treasures of children's literature Lord Drumalbyn Dr George Reynolds Sir Henry Studholme Bt Births, Marriages, Deaths Polymer concrete sets mould on the future Science report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Christmas Gift Guide National Kidney Research Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perfect subtlety Television RHHI The Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables Universal Englishman Thanks to the huge exhibition of the British Council Henry Moore in India season. New Delhi is taking enthusiastically to the great sculptor, as John Russell Taylor reports A night for nostalgia Rock Bob Dylan NEC, Birmingham Threats of friendship Radio Opera Ravel double bill Glyndebourne Concerts Philharmonia/Norrington Festival Hall Bursting the frame Brian Dennehy, star of The Belly of an Architect, opening in London this week, brings a powerful new element to the work of the director Peter Greenaway: interview by Chris Peachment BBCSO/Zagrosek/Festival Hall/Radio3 Bursting the frame Northing enlivens marriage more than talking about money: What's yours, what's his and what's ours. Why are financial relations still such dangerous waters? Maggie Drummond reports A fine girl Friday for the explorer Dogging your husband's footsteps is one thing—suggesting that you sleep in a cardboard hut in the Arctic is another NSPCC Merrydown Tomorrow Flashback to 1918 with Country Life Just can't say no The Times Entertainments The Times Information Service Theatre Picture Gallery Television top 10 Supersoft Television and Radio Age of mid-life crisis Televison Choice Radio Choice World Family Labour threat to defence 'rebels' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,485 British runners take Himalayan record Weather The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Cabinet split on Young widens Stock Market Edgmess as dollar support wears off US Notebook Morgan eyes Wood Mac Merchant bank plans to grow in securities field Part-transferable tax plan likely for women By Our City Staff: Collier expelled from SE Tubular Exhibition seeks float Usm Review Boost for Cannon in cinema leaseback rescue Tebbit report 'speculation' John Charcol Business and Finance PEP warning on dual BP share buying By Our City Staff: Time limit halved for MMC reports By Our City Staff: Investment tax for Germany Opec to seek pact on higher quotas Brewer denies hoard split Geneva listing British Telecom Unit trusts feel the heat from the revolution in financial services Analysis 'Forward' may be backward Current account 'in £1 bn surplus' Engineering growth lifts Group Lotus towards £2m profit By Our Motor Industry Correspondent: Jaguar 's UK sales soar Investment plea to Neddy Store power plan Trail-blazer The Times City Diary Hard-sell Tel in Acacia The Times City Diary No resting place The Times City Diary Model mode The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: 'Short view myth' Imperial 's Classic sets cigar record Hay-time Christmas The Times City Diary Stockmarket Confidential Implications for PSBR as Star Chamber meets Economic View Greenwell Montagu names director Appointments Unlisted Securities Océ-Copiers (UK) Limited Greater stability of sterling makes yields less attractive Gilt-Edged £2m computer acquisition by UCL Investment Trusts Foreign Exchanges Board Meetings Base Lending Rates Cantors Plc Zetters PLC Third Market Money Midland Bank plc Adwest Group The Times Harvey Nichols Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Using your year off That spare year before university can be a time of freedom and adventure, as Guy Hills discovered when he went to sample life Down Under The Polytechnic of Central London Holborn School of Law and Business Studies David Game College Group "Sprechen Sie Deutsch" City University Business School Automated Data Systems Ltd Richmond Tutorial College Family Planing Association Modern Tutorial College Career Analysts Travel Tourism and Hotel Courses St. Godrics College London Art School The University of Hull the Law School University Appointments The University of Leeds University of Sussex Science Policy Research Unit The University of Manchester Educational University of Oxford University of Stirling University of Oxford Oxford. Brasenose College Gwynedd Health Authority and University College of… The University of Nottingham University of St Andrews University of Nottingham Monash University Ashorne Hill Management College Research Fellowships Girton College Cambridge Cranfield School of management Lecturers in Law London School of Foreign Trade Vice Principal Luton College of Higher Education West London Institute of Higher Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Lockers Park School Hemel Hempstead The Registrar Westonbirt School A Gifted Son? Stanbridge Earls School Falkner House Girls Preparatory School Alleyn's School Merchant Taylors' School Churcher's College Petersfield The King's School Canterbury Westminster School Merchant Taylors' School The Royal School, Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items Fellowships The British Academy Keble College/rolls-Royce Junior Research Fellowship Tuition Top Express Limited Drake Scull The Grosvenor Bureau French Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Educational Sussex Clinical Research Consultants Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Secretaries plus Recruitment Line Company Staff Introducations Cutlers Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranbrook Training Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Judyfisher Associates Carolineking Secretarial Appointments Staff Introducations Executive Secretary Communications Company La Creme SEC/OFFICE Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Biliuguasec Staff Introducations Advertising Company REQUIRES SEC/PA SVC Television Middleton Jeffers Knightbridge Secretaries Middleton Jeffers Miller McNish Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketing City Pa £12,000+20% Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrera Recruitment Advisers Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Japanese PA/SECRETARY Maine - Tucker Recurement Consultants Judy Farqusharson Limited PR Agency in W1 Diary of the Times Classified Human Hospital Wellington Senior Secretary to Chairman of Leading Fashion… Direction Recruitment Consultants The Purcell School Biliuguasec Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak Hay Associates Career Design Cameron, Choat & Partners Experienced Secretary Office Administrator/team Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Beavers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Osborne-Richardson Joan Tree in Convent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Keystone Employment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liability in transfer of insurance Super Secretaries Thames Appointments Junior SH SEC £8,500+ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proportioning costs for legal aid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bishop of London's Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Damages over cheques Multiple Classified Advertising Items Council not bound by tenants' charter Ace Foster Beazley Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deciding vulnerability claim Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weakened Bristol are happier with share of the points Rugby Union: Wasps Have to Settle for Draw; Nottingham Stretch their Unbeaten League Run to Five Matches (AFP): Fright for touring Wallabies Weekend Rugby Union Results Continuous Sports Reporting Size not enough to cow Moseley Coventry gamble pays off Giants level play-off Baseball Squash contest winner War over by Christmas? Youth rob Neath of sparkle Pyne's rich pickings Cycling Scott pulls back to win Triathlon Medals only hide the grim reality Judo Galloping back to put down critics Equestrianism Sole beaten on three rinks but go through Bowls First round Results Today's Fixtures Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Selections Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections By Mandarin: Consistent Premier Lad poised for well-deserved Ayr victory Racing: Two Cecil Juvenile Colts Seek to Strengthen their Classic Claims at Newmarket's Champion Stakes Meeting From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Eurobird flies home in Irish St Leger From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Fijar Tango in command Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Saturday's results Carmelite House heads for Houghton Flat leaders Trainers Allen still talking Seventh heaven as Arsenal march on Norwich arrest slide by shaking Spurs Blyth blown out of Cup Harvey asks for more at his own banquet Football: The Everton Manager's Words Fail to Talk Louder than the Deeds of his Men as They Leave Chelsea Speechless By a Special Correspondent: Forest out to show their steel Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Olsen adds class to United Robson prefers ball in front From tourist to a first class seat Lyall in need of a quick signing Ma state of the also-rans Britain held but take Lada Classic oil goal difference Hockey For the Record Wigan's extra gear proves too strong Rugby League The show that was literally a knockout Australian Rules Football: All-Action Fosters Cup is Filled to the Brim with the Obligatory Punch Defeat of a great survivor Squash Rackets (Reuter): Fulfulling an ambition Prayer mats out as rains come Cricket: England May Have to save their Nerve for Another Day Hpushton gallantry lives on World Cup Cricket Law is the rightful champion Yachting Decisive win for Herbert Motor Racing (Reuter): Commandos will tighten security at England game Kapil left in the dark as pressure mounts Lyle overtakes Langer to win German Masters Heritable Capital Plan Limited Tangle is undone at one stroke Picture Gallery Match off to save the pitch (AP): The desert death rally Sport in Brief Wilkinson withdraws from England B trip Durrant desperate to join Roxburgh Wales call upon Norman Bottom line on B and B Show End Column

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