News from 13/10/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Rosemary Righter, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Simon O'Hagan, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, Michael Dean, Andrew Kerr, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Linda Pentz, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Kurt Eichenwald, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Michael Bishop, Director, Caroline Moorehead, Roddy Forsyth, Jane Rees, Joe Joseph, Howard Foster, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, C. Darke, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, M. S. Howells, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Christopher Beney, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Blair, Margaret Romanes, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Kevan Pearson, Norman de Mesquita, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew McEwen and Stephen Taylor, Gavin Bell, G. B. Oliver, John Wilson, Chairman, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, (Michael Phillips), Christopher Goulding, Ian Fells, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, John Cooney, Marcus Davison, Beryl Dixon, Robert Matthews, PHS, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Richard Evans Media Editor, Martin Searby, Alec Merrison, Ian Ross, Peter Davenport and John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Hugh Peskett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Lynda Murdin Arts Correspondent, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Gavin Alexander, Christopher Thomas, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Mel Webb, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, David Walker, Robert Altman, David Sinclair, Pat Sweet, Michael Horsnell, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoYoung orders radical boost for business Wealth creations priority for Industry department Thatcher assured off choice Costs ease Times Focus Portfolio Index Departmental structure Small is beautiful in Graham Greene's book Queen to break with rebel Fiji , claims Hawke Royal party embarrassed by Australian leaks Chief space scientist in threat to work abroad Tamil death toll over 200 Attack by 6,000 Indian troops Flights diverted by secret weapon tests M Conscience Fund Police inquiry on 'racist' leaflet News Summary Fashion finale Terrace is revalued Death of shepherd Prince as narrator Tamils win appeal on asylum Pension vote £25m for gun sales Police in bribes inquiry Retiring Auditor General in attack on Whitehall secrecy Councillors to 'renounce violence Ulster proposals consider oath of allegiance Benn says Thatcher has ideas to succeed Success in a crippled valley Urban regeneration Sturdy defence marks passive clash World chess championship Owen backs enforced work for claimants Tougher service orders likely Miners call off ballot Senior Civil Servant denies fraud Design vital in the snuff bottle world Aleroom Nail bomb that killed four 'built by young electrician' Hyde Park bomp trial Family hears taped denials Fordingbridge murder trial Cussons Imperial Leather Vaccine harm'well known' Centre stage for winner Ferries sail with doors open Five ships investigated Couple win twice in a month Portfolio gold Peer 's fine cut Cheque case New phantom Strike ends Parking rise Riot charges ICI World Class Car mileage fraud is costing buyers £100m each year Farmers start up small industries Crisis on the land: 2 If inner city renewal is the new urban catchword, diversification is its country cousin. In the second of two articles, Peter Davenport and John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, look at the opportunities for making a living outside agriculture in rural areas Headline in The Times declared misleading Citroën Villager saves red deer from hunstsman More backing for solicitors on the bench The Gold Card US is accused of hampering treaty World Summary 'Envoy of death' Maxwell's tumble Briton released Monkey tap ends (AP): Aquino is upset by bed story TWA (Reuter): Uganda murder (AP): Five die in blast German politician's family fears murder Kaunda lashes Britain over sanctions with a Nazi slur Commonwealth conference Nobel first for Japanese scientist Boring Bush unleashes a tiger Iran poised for missile blitz on ships Crisis for Colombia after assassins murder party chief (Reuter): Peru splits over Garcia's Bill to nationalize banks Lima's longest day Gunmen lose grip of fear on Batticaloa Le Pen makes capital out of a disdainful Paris Israeli gunfire kills West Bank mother Radical Muslims battle against a secular Plo The West Bank violence of the last three days has brought the revival of Islam in the Isreali occupied territories into sharp focus. In the second of a two-part report, Ian Murray examines two views of the effects of the faith on the resistance movement, and its sometimes uneasy relationship with the PLO Islam and Israel Part 2 UN refugee chief in the firing line as critics attack policies Grown authority wanes as Rabuka wins over Ganilau The many hands making work Who is in change of government policy on the inner cities? David Walker outlines the confusion, rivalry and duplication Environment Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland Panam Interested Parties Trade & Industry Concise Crossword No 1385 Lucky Jim Mixed grill Walker 's way Hard soap Picture Gallery Up and under Will the West wean Mozambique? Paul Valley on a significant among nations in Vancouver The death of Britain Picture Gallery Licence to print anything First law of immortality All of a glitter Child benefit No Space for Britain A Just Declaration Sulphur emissions Repenting at leisure on electricity? Rejoinder on prices Unifying courts Children in court Cleveland case Education vouchers Giant puffballs Struggle for power in the air War games Welsh without peers? Double indemnity (From a Correspondent in Canada): The Prince's Ranch a Fine Property Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Luncheons National Library for the Blind Marriages Librarianship awards Birthdays today Today 's royal engagements Dinners Richmond Tutorial College Pumpkin pamperer's dream comes true Venezuela leads world bridge team contest Church news RSC cuts costs and new plays Commons touch by ITV Memorial services University news Sir Henry Jones Restoring the fortunes of gas Professor Thomas Tutin Mr Marc Wolff Mr Richard Seabrook Births , Marriages, Deaths Putting a paradox into context Science report Appointments Receptions Lord Pym Latest wills Anniversaries Personal Columns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Bernard Leach centenary Gray's Inn New entries for Dartmouth Fulbright Commission Creative ideas on campus Technology Transfer Investelectric Energy for Life Britain's first lady of high-tech The Techmart Exhibition opens at the National Exhibition Centre in Bitmingham today. It will end on friday The title-chasers University of Surrey Leicester University Manchester Science Park Limited Projects start to pay Scottish Development Agency Bank that keyed into a promising new market Where science and industry can meet Barclays Information Centre Alvey : will inertia follow success? The Patent Office Worry for the future UCL University College London Cheaper route for data economical Belasis Hall Technology Park How the research makes money Considerable scepticism Principal area of expertise Crombie Anderson Associates Banked up fires of old passion Television The Sunday Times the Times Classified Time to stop being ugly duckling Members of British ballet companies, supported by leading actors, musicians and entertainers, march at 2 pm today from the Lyceum Theatre to the headquarters of the London Residuary Body to request speedy action to save the theatre and turn it into a home for dance. John Percival has been to see how much better off dancers are in Holland; his report makes clear why he will join the march The road to Brideshead Galleries John Russell Taylor finds the English country house and its denizens featuring large in new London shows Opera Midland Bank Ltd Savoy Theatre Singapore Airlines Master of the perfect pause Robert Altman's latest film, Beyond Therapy, defying the Hollywood pigeon-hole as ever, opens in London on Friday: Anne Billson caught up with him in New York Chiller perplexing in time and place Theatre Joan of Are Citizens', Glasgow Rock Motorhead Hammersmith Odeon Harrods Knightsbridge All dressed up Could London Fashion Week do better? Shining star People Top people's shop swap Business Opportunities Ehrman Tapestry Rowland's of Bath Department Pure New Wool Classical Top 20 Entertainments Comedy Theatre The Times Information Service Husband and wife team Eiko and Koma (above), from… National Savings Television and Radio Variations A tale of two lifelines Television Tap it 'Robot ' ship to hunt for mines The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,486 Terror of the Somine in rural Hampshire Weather Hurd ultimatum for prison staff Stock Market The Times TIP seeks £25m via share offer Rotraco sale Lyles scrip Summary Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil £1.4bn wiped off Glaxo Share Prices slumps as £746 million profits disappoint OFT official denies helping Guinness in Distillers bid Fames sells house for £3.3m Britain 's roads are cracking up 'Councils spending £537m less than provisions' By Our Economics Correspondent: Record rise in lending Manufacturing costs ease H&H Factors Ltd Business and Finance Salomon and Chemical in big job cuts Alexon pays £14.3m to buy D&h Cohen Business Summary United to sell newsagents Colorgen recovers Chiefs named at Press Tools Profitable half at Era TiP Trailer Rental Medminster lifts profits the film Nearly £6bn from equities Stock Market Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Third Market Traditional Options Bitter pill for Glaxo shares Tempus TIP Europe fine Dow given a lift in late rally Wall Street Midsttiiiiner Leisure offers £226m for Boddingtons Hunter to pay £6m for Clarks Blanchards shares fall as profits disappoint Ashley 's home is his castle Post Office drive over 'junk' mail A new view of Footsie The Times City Diary Bowl of cheer Japan 's trade surplus increases to $6.17bn By Our City Staff: Stake sold in Owners Abroad Lloyd 's loss Shares bought before takeover Club Riviera Nothing to fear from the us Trade Bills? Thorn EMI in £1.6m New Zealand deal British Business Glaxo Base I Lending Rates Cash injection of almost £90m for North Sea gas Plessey sells £6m System X to China London Traded Options IF International Factors Changes at Harrods Appointmments Mentor The Times Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities depressed Stock Exchange Prices 7IBM phones home with the data The Week Look 'n' learn system could be a world leader Videodisc Pier Computers Ltd NECNEC Corporation WACWright Air Conditioning Morse The expert new way to steer clear of trouble with the law 900 jobs for city Morse Fits Filofax Back to school for job hunters Recruitment Tandon Compaq Portable 386 Ireland opts for a unique angle Software Hp Network Staff Consultants Ames Personnel British Gas Time to key in to the 1987 awards Events CD Control Data Burgess Group The lazy job-seekers who seem hellbent on failtures Jobsene Delta Dimensions Banking Consultants City Data Genral a Generation ahead Digitus Jonathan Wren Recruitment Consultants Public Appointments CBC Copeland Borough Council Infi The Jerusalem Trust Administrator University of Bristol States of Jersey Police Times Newspapers Ltd Tewkesbury Borough Council Hart District Council An inside job for carers The prison service calls for recruits of character and with powers of decision, and the promotion tree is really quite accessible, says Beryl Dixon Concern about a 17-year-old on murder charge Governors recruited from serving staff in prisons Bursar Oxfordshire County Council The Royal Association for Disability and… Public Appointments Cumbria Police Authority Chief Constable London Borough barnet Stanbridge Earls School East Yorkshire Borough Council Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Department of the Environment Nature Conservancy Council Eton College Chief Administrative Officer Dorset County Council Great Yarmouth Borough Council Exeter College, Oxford Public and Health Care East Surrey Health Authority Chelsfield Park Hospital Shenley Hospital Public & Health Care Appointments Sheffield School of Nursing Curriculum Innovations… For further information and informal visit, please… Wexham Park Hospital Slough, Berkshire Computer Appointments Computerland Gwynedd Health Authority and University College of… Legal Appointments Crown Agents Lawford & Co Litigation Locum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southwell Diocesan Council for Family Care Remedy Medical Independent Personnel Services Ltd Foysters Litigation Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bower and Bailey Asa Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oppenheimers CB-Linnell Limited Nathan, Silman Solicitors James Davis & Partners Asset Finance Company Law C&L Litigator Matrimonial Lawyer James Davis & Partners SC Simpson Curtis Solicitors NN Nabarro Nathanson International Merchant Bank Legal Selection Services McDonald's West Sussex Coast Asa Law Litigation Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Lawyer MLM a Mowlenl Company Barking & Dagenham Zomba Music Publishers Limited Fineman Lever Law Personnel Winward Fearon & Co Solicitors CPS Crown Prosecution Service James Davis & Partners H&G John Sears and Associates MPMichael Page Partnership Gabriel Duffy Consultancy NN Nabarro Nathanson Badenoch & Clark McCarthy& Stone Payne Hicks Beach Waiting for Exam Results? Oxford Herbert Smith Hatfield Polytechnic Baker & McKenzie NN Nabarro Nathanson Company-Commercial Barristers Chambers Southampton Chambers and Partners Wiggin and Co Solicitors East Sussex Magistrates' Court Committee CBI James Davis & Partners Hong Kong Church Adams Tatham & Co Meredith Scott Recruitment Cornwall Property Development and Investment Lawyers M&K Partnership Opportunities for Solicitors in Kent Allison & Humphreys Old Stoneface cracks into a smile as he steps down from his plinth Linda Pentz unveils the one-man show of new art style that is Ivan Lendl Subjective test for refugee's fear Judge 's communications should be made to all the jury Staying action until foreign judgment Champagne celebration for Cochrane's century Results from yesterday's three meetings Champion finale for Don't Forget Me Racing Zeleznics Aintree challenge Fighting treble for Cauthen Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Atr Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Kayudee attracts more support Mandarin: Jilgueno ready to open his account Racing: Sheather's Colthas Winning Chance Judged on Fine York Effort Mandarin: Folkestone Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Harrison recovers Harris is at her best in Perigal Cup Fencing As league stretches resources past limit Rugby Union Britain to compete in Spain Hockey Today's Fixtures Dominant England run into double trouble Table Tennis Virtuosity of Verow Is missing Squash Rackets Press-gang is not needed to gather the strongest crew Golf: Captain Bailey Joins Forces with Boatman for Curtis Cup Another American is sent packing Basketball Strikers are pinned on the ropes American Football Fisher has framed her target Snooker Birmingham well supported Ice Skating Spark surge to the top Volleyball Coles leads way as birdie men take off Barons on brink of final spot Ice Hockey Allcock comes through Bowls Border set for return to Essex For the Record Repeat 1983 upset Cricket Evans tells Willis to pack his bags Whiteside blow for N Ireland Maradona's rest cure Southall's absence leaves Wales with tough choice Football: Quandary for Manager after Goalkeeper Confirms Injury Wilkinson rejects charge of ignoring country's needs West Ham in millionaire's sights Overseas League Results Brazil decide Silva is too expensive Brigg date for Lincoln Pools Forecast by paul Newman England in search for goals Top professionals allowed back into Olympics Facilities put a damper on England CFM (Reuter): Threat to match after bomb Bruno will spar with 7ft boxer Webb ready for debut at expense of Hoddle Riding to success Sport in Brief MacDonald comeback Scottish plans go awry (Reuter): Floodlit skiing on the agenda for World Cup A nation takes to great indoors End Column
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