News from 16/10/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, J. B. Shedden, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, G. H. Hadley, Secretary, R J Martin, Ronald Harman, Andrew McEwen, Catherine Bennett, Barbara M Pederson, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Nöel Goodwin, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Michael Mavor, Harvey Elliott, Cliff Feltham, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Jacob Rothschild, Chairman, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, John Spencer, Isaiah Jackson, Mrs Jill Gordon, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, Ian Jarvis (General Manager), Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Andrew Wiseman, Irene Farnsworth, John Hennessy, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, R. H. Price (Executive Director), David Cross, Marion Cotter, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mrs E Rodgers, William Holmes, Barbara Amiel, John Stokes, Peter Evans and Sheila Gunn, Steve Acteson, John Cooney, Jonathan Braude, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Sarah Thompson Education Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, G Lumley, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Douglas Frantz, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Mel Webb, Clive White, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Alan Foss, Michael Seely, Peter V. Jones, Eveleen S. Thorne, Alan Lee, D. J. Murray, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Sarah Jane Checkland, Conrad Voss, Ian a Jack, Richard Thomson and Howard Foster, P. J. Cox, M. A. Richards & Partners (Consulting engineers), George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Mac Margolis, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoQueen steps down as Fiji head of state Suva must reapply to stay member of Commonwealth Link with Maputo nearer BP at 330p League help Times Focus Portfolio Index Storms bring more floods to South-east Oxford seals £20m research pact with us firm Hurd moves to impose stiffer gun penalties Swift government action after man is charged Conran stands bail for Seelig Jobless total hits lowest level for five years Second US Stealth fighter crashes Man is accused of 2 Bristol murders P&O Saatchis to end link with Tories News Summary Mines to close Rail turntable fight Rapist hunted Free Euro condoms RAF Officer University Sponsorship Child law change Papers appeal Former space chief outlines European strategy Jails dispute puts officers' right to strike at risk Picture Gallery Pay TV aimed at professions Security 'too tight for bomb' Kaufman attacks 'timid' socialists Sentencing change opposed Criminal Justice Bill Peugeot plans 1,000 new jobs Handyman blames brothers for killings and rape Housing boom at Sotheby's Saleroom Fears over community care Mental health care Demoted sergeant in plea to recruits A fire brigade who know the ropes BOTB British Overseas Trade Board New hearing of newsboy's murder case Portfolio Gold Airline pilots join controllers in call over traffic crisis Renault Build a Better Car Village start for atomic waste on 300-mile trip City dodgers trapped The Abbeyfield Society 1000 house! Choice in chicken and lean joints Weckend food prices 'Lives at risk' from emergency vehicles Law Society chief gives backing to 'one stop shopping' Advisers condemn new social fund No-smoking support Pan Am Union fears threat to rights Civil Servants and politics Maths test supports the Bard Digging down to Domesday farms University entrants now better qualified Managers stake £5m in the future British Rail buy-out Oxford Union fails in late drinks debate Victim of hotel room stabbing is named Expenses case official jailed Iron Age coin hoard found Facing death Statue broken Buyer for VC Labour unfair Teachers deal Sikh jailed By Our Foreign Staff: Burkina Faso ruler overthrown in coup staged by deputy Air Canada Picture Gallery Iranians hit US-owned ship as Gulf stakes are raised More peace talks Right claimed to another autopsy The mystery surrounding Room 317 West German 'dirty tricks' scandal Contras press for Managua talks World Summary 'More discipline' call Vietnam setback Shultz peace mission Lefebvre in Rome (Reuter): Safety first for Aquino Redgrave appeal (Reuter): Briton is deported Fear and misery haunt besieged Jaffna African leaders denounce UK sanctions stand Thatcher under fire (Reuter): Police break into bank (Reuter): Fugitives held (Afp): Lucky strike (Reuter): Children die (Reuter): Courtesy call Return flight (Reuter): 10,000 protest General goes Amstrad From Our Own Correspondent, colombo: Indians dig in around town Moynihan tells TV viewers in Russia of 'human rights hell' The Dixons Heroine's welcome for refusenik Experts fall out over breathing life into a dome Italy's art and architectural experts are increasingly at odds about how to preserve its Renaissance heritage. Roger Boyes reports from Florance in the first of two articles on fierce rows that pit technicians against aesthetes, and politicians against everybody else At war over Italt's past part 1: Florence Martens resigns over rebel Mayor Ganilau may be named by chiefs as Fiji President Queen's sadness over use of force Mayfair Carpet Gallery Nuclear triumph turns into disaster for Brazil Abbey National Diamond on the rocks The boy from Queens had just one ambition-to be rich, very rich. He succeeded, but it earned him a jail sentence. Douglas Frantz charts the rise and dramatic downfall of an insider dealer Maples One Pound Big Bang On a bike and a bus in Tiger country When there's no way out from the war zone, the reporter must rely on resourcefulness Concise Crossword No 1388 Rank Xerox Lords a-leaping Carrot and stick Euro-drama Listening Bank The Khrushchev gambit Hugh Thomas seeks - 25 years on - to answer some of the unresolved questions of the Cuban missile crisis. Did President Kennedy betray more weakness than strength? Was a good chance thrown away to dethrone Fidel Castro? Had the us a more appropriate response? The charges Ernest Saunders and Gerald Ronson are now facing in the Guinness affair include some of theft John Spencer on the laws behind the charges in the Guinness affair Baker's support for the strong A cowpoke gets the call Levantine Odyssey Voice of the Theatre Shotgun Law Dark future for non-core subjects Coup in Fiji Privatized power Design for living Rift in the construction industry Sales from museums Party at prayer Cbi and unions Bridging the gap From Our political Correspondent: The risks incidental to the production of atomic power have been much in the news Inquiry Ordered at Windscale Court Circular Memorial service Appointments Sotherby's Founded 1744 Anniversaries Gunmakers ' Company Dinners Birthdays today Lord Prior Celebration symphony Forthcoming marriages Mixing of crops improves yield Science report Taipei retains the lead Bridge Marriages Service dinners Mr Frank Liesching Humanizing prison life Dr Tony Swain Dr Uwe Barschel Sir Godfrey Morley Births , Marriages, Deaths Today's royal engagements Church news Reception Announcements Imperial Canceresarch Fund Christmas Gift Guide Times Newspapers Ltd. National Westminister Bank Just a box of jokes Television Cate English National Opera Angels step in shadow of strangers Theatre Entertaning Strangers cottesloe Hilarious search for objects of derision Victoria Wood Palladium Master celebrates in style Concerts LSO\Shostakovich Festival Hall Dance Rosas Riversidc Rpo /Groves Barbican A spell down in the pit Isaiah Jackson recently appointed music director of the Royal Ballet, leads off the new season with Swan Lake at Covent Garden tonight: interview by Richard Morrison Lyric Theatre Vogue for the gloss of old Barbara Amiel These are the tom-toms in the jungle, beating out the gossip of the day And a woman to put Harrods back in vogue Portfolio Gold Nescafe Blend 37 Not the fair sex Talkback This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments The Times stories that inspired the pictures: top,… BBC 1 Konrad Furs All the Best Ideas Start with Platignum At home on the stage Television Choice Compiled by peter Dear and Peter Davalle Surgeon 'being blamed for guns The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,489 Rescuers scrape through rock to reach girl in well Sri Lanka blast kills 20 Indians Weather Police suspect terrorist of kidnapping Dublin dentist Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Profit rise to £18m for Fisher Caparo ahead Bejam jumps Tunnel date Summary Seelig facing £3m charges Allegation of £1m Guinness theft after DTI inquiry started Ronson's Heron calls off Eurobond issue By Our Economics Staff: New prime rise leads to 57-point Dow fall Trouble brews at Boddingtons Shares fall sharply board rejects £226m bid Star who was the very model of a modern merchant hanker Bank announces extra Treasury bill tenders The Mortgage Corporation Limited Business and Finance Details of the twelve counts Kingsley half-time profits up 29% Business Summary Reebok edges ahead 6.5% Loss for Musterlin Abbey seeks £11.6m Abaco pays out £1m Delyn trebles interim profit Savills Savage in £5m deal British Island leaps a third First-half lull hits Billam US rate rise jolts hopes of rally after £5bm pounding Stock Market Alpha Stocks Britannia Security trebles to £5.42m Cookson Pretax deficit Radamec ahead Bisichi Tin level Base Lending Rates Alfa—Laval up Parkway Group Bejam Were hot Fisher leader of the pack Tempus Bejam opens up Bp set for a 30% premium ABF concern over Berisford finance SIB indicates flexibility on rule book The lads do good on the day Banquet on it Clearer tunnel vision The Times City Diary Arbuthnot likely to be sold C&W Hong Kong merger 'near' Fast and furriers Hidden asset Smith New Court Nine Guinness bottles hanging on the wall Comment Davidson chief Appointments Profits drop at Midi Robert Fleming & Co. Limited Britain tops US in invisible earnings Recent Issues Third Market Traditional Options 50-point fall in half-hour Wall Street London Traded Options The City Exchange Heavy falls Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio gold The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Boom for Britain from abroad Almost £20 billion a year is being spent in this country in a fast-growing industry Business Travel Manchester Airport Britains Central Cateway Service takes off for airline users Business Travel/2 Out of the scrum on a positive note Perks parckage to iron out crinkles British Caledonian Hotels book the money people Derek Harris reports on an important winner for the innkeepers - at a price Earning room averaged rises of 13 per cent, and 10per cent in London Air Portugal Consort Crown Hotels Full speed ahead for car-rental firms Intercity Profits? BR says it's getting there Business Travel/3 SAA South African Airways Down to earth for duty-free sprees Business Travel/4 CU Assurance Air Plus London City lift-off? The niggling fears that will go away - if you pay Giving new zest to Merseyside After decades of being isolated from the city's daily life, the university is taking its full civic role, determined that Liverpool will go down in history as something more than the home of the Beatles and a remarkable football team University of Liverpool The Public Information Office University of Liverpool Barclays The amazing 'camera' that can look into the detailed workings of the brain £400,000 raised for running costs Men who sell bright ideas University of Liverpool/2 Multiple Display Advertising Items I. G. E. 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Ltd 85 (C) Xjs He Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Saab Authorised Dealers Saab Mazda Multiple Classified Advertising Items 1987 Xj6 2.9 Mazda Sandhurst Garage To Place your Motors Advertisement in the Times Churchills Garage Ltd Familiar foes to do battle again Rowing Employer liable over wage cut Imbalance m reporting child care cases that go wrong Scotland holds a clear lead on the financial scoresheet The ups and down of football on either side of the border Labour Party dismissal 'charade' Surprising paradise for pursuit of salmon Fishing Late goal earns draw for Repton Schools Football Listing blemish on county courts What makes a 'home' Bailey joins LTA squad for Australasia tour Tennis Asteroid Field takes up Californian challenge Racing: Warning's Late Defection Leaves Premier Two-Year-Old Prize at Mercy of Unbeaten Cecil-Trained Colt Mandarin, By Our Newmarket correspondent: New Market Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Catterick Bridge Selections Reprimand stands out in depleted Dewhurst Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Blinkered first time Haydock called off Shrewd money against India Indians adopt a new hero Curran under a handicap Crowe oddly out of sorts A rough ride into custody Liverpool Victoria Insurance England must emulate the Speaker and restore order Cricket Passive role for Gower (AP): Knives drawn early for World Series Baseball New face for Black heath Rugby Union Rolling back the years of an imperial game Commentary An evpcative and mcmorable record to gracc the Football League centenary Centenary of an Invincible performance Scots enjoyed a field day Hall Cross building on success Farren wins world title after Fisher freezes Snooker End to players' strike American Football Bailey included Biggs's pedigree lacks power Boxing: Boardwalk Talk is All about Mike Tyson as He Prepares to Defend his Title Bugner meets Bruno's stare Wood is upset by Brittan Bowls Teamwork gives Scots early lead Golf New league is launched Real Tennis Tale of the Tape Unforgiving Hickox trounces rival Squash Rackets: Player Overlooked by England Proves his Point Today's Fixtures Sport on TV For the Record Houghton declines a pressing invitation Football: Victims of League Decision Express Anger Award scheme introduced by Barclays Controversial goal is the very least of Welsh worries Republic bank on Scots' assistance Baddeley provides a glimmer of hope Badmintion Cram alters plans Derbyshire duty Groves signs on Britons battle back to take bronze medal Modern Pentathlon British invite applications for 1996 Olympic Games Lyle in position for another of his great escapes Hole-by-hole guide to the World Match Play Championship first round BP Be Part of IT Takahashi wilts in the rain Douglas leads boycott of Top Twelve Illicit boat thrown out Sport in Brief Fixtures will be help England Dependability is the requirement Umpires err over screen test End Column
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