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News from 20/10/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Simon O'Hagan, Alan Hamilton and Michael McCarthy, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson, Cliff Feltham, Anne Owners, Hilary Finch, Richard Ford and Nicholas Wood, Michael Binyon, Lyon/Baudo, Carol Leonard, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Harry Eyres, Geoffrey Smith, Steve Mansfield, John Lamb, Joe Joseph, David Burgess, Peter Davenport, R. Plender, David Haslam, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Sheila Cartwright, John Griffiths, Chairman and Managing Director, Peter Waymark, Philip Rudge, Henry Stanhope, Martin Barber, Director, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Janis MacKay, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Martin Smith, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, John Wheeler, Nicholas Harling, Chris Thau, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Andy Sheppard, John Russell Taylor, David A. Turner, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Tim Congdon, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Michael Barnes, David Bull, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, John Clare Education Correspondent, John Blunsden, Beatrice Lacoste, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Darrell Ince, Bryan Appleyard, Ben Pimlott, B. J. C. Sanders, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Kenneth Fleet, Richard Symonds, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Lee, Dick Scales, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Ian Stafford, David Walker, Sheila Gunn and Frances Gibb, Pat Sweet, Robert Fisk and Michael Binyon, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, A. E. Jeffreys, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, E. A. Benson, Stephen Leather and Colin Narbrough, David Loshak, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Christopher Thomas,

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Wall Street's blackest hours Dow Jones crashes 508 points: City wipes £50bn off share Woosnam win On guard Portfolio Gold Index Four killed as train plunges into Welsh river Iran war threat over us attack Crisis in the Gulf escalates By Our City Staff: BP shares below offer price Reagan's aim to end the tension Jackson-Stops & Staff Yuppies aghast at end of boom Unions' 10% rise favours women News Summary Spy plea blocked Official cleared Council's apology Vauxhall talks fail Sdp threat to Owen Jacqueline du Pré dies at 42 Iberia Gas alert at factory We bungled the election forecasts, admits BBC £3.2m grant starts drive on inner city regeneration Labour Party meeting ended in a punch-up Kew lament at Tree of Heaven Why weathermen got it wrong Adjourned game favours Kasparov I hate violence and the IRA, bomb trial defendant says Professor urges check on medical diagnoses Trainee averts air disaster Doubt over taped evidence Child abuse Mother Hubbard's cupboards bared Saleroom Whooping cough vaccine unsafe, says expert VSO A holiday beckons for winner Portfolio Gold Royal Opera joins Trust in project Longford seeks to cut court powers on minimum sentence By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: A night in police cells costs £200 Guardian Royal Exchange Picture Gallery Hurd's compensation vow Victims of crime Commentary Space team devices plan to resolve cash crisis Experts say lease boom is unlikely Rented property: 2 Baker boosts students' morale over new exam Jack Daniel's Fire death trial man admits he beat wife Engineered like no other car in the world (Reuter): 100 die, 305 hurt as trains collide World Summary Shultz arrives Waste ship 'accident' Task for Martens Justice Minister quits Arms ship captain accused in Italy Howe says EEC surpluses must be cut (Reuter): President collapses (AP): Solidarity mourning US set to step up moves against Tehran The Pentagon's response to Gulf tanker attack Target's value to Iran doubtful Russians condemn 'adventurism' Vacheron Constantin Lawful response, insists Reagan From a Correspondent, Tokyo: Takeshita is chosen to assume mantle of power in Japan BP Indian forces close in on Tamil rebels Mafia's thinning ranks wage brutal war of succession Crime in New York By Our Foreign Staff: Unesco's candidate promises reforms` Supreme Soviet gets grim warning on the economy From Our Own Correspondent: Reporter died after KGB questioning Ganilau seeks referendum Paris courts Fiji's ruler France's Pacific manoeuvres TWA Picture Gallery Goetz jailed on gun charges Coalition triumphs in Swiss election Briton killed Deaver trial (Reuter): Desert rescue (Reuter): Base protest (Reuter): Flights halt (AP): Rock bottom Suburbs of the Rising Sun Of the Big Bang newcomers, the Japanese, despite the current falls in the market, look the most secure. Bryan Appleyard tracks them down Palmolive Liquid Concise Crossword No 1391 Rexel A good bet for science The computer that revolutionized the race track is now a muscum piece Volvo Careline Task force Beeb basher Name droppers Each-way bet Who she? The return of stop-go? After yesterday's record stock market fall, Tim Congdon warns the government that in forsaking monetarism it has lost the reins of the economy and is returning to an old pattern of boom and bust Reagan crosses the Gulf war's great divide Biography and the facts of life Off shootin' and fishin' However… Henry Stanhope When Bull Turns to Bear A Chance for Unesco Mr Birt's Poll Rating Vat a damper on gold coins A bad blow Fifth TV channel Ruling on Tamils' right of asylum Prize objectives Access to books Walking to school Giving the elbow Reassurance on breast cancer On this Day October 20 1908 Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today RSPCA Sir Peter Medawar Kensington Gift Fair Retiring Buckton meets the buffers at Bushey Church news Meeting Memorial service Sir Raymond Hawkins Midget submarines and nuclear propulsion Canon Evan Pilkington Sir Douglas Logan Mr Harry Robinson Mr Thomas Creighton Births, Marriages, Deaths Spot, the spy in the sky Science report Latest wills Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Today's royal engagements Painter-Stainers' Company Dinners No Title University news Anniversaries Appointments Tylers' and Bricklayers' Company Cleanaway Limited Shropshire County Council Riverside Health Authority Ancient path to health Horizons Shenley Hospital ATS International Recruitment Ltd RMNs/SEN(M)s Health Care North Bedfordshire Borough Council Camberwell Health Authority Community/priority Care… Royal County of Berkshire Royal Society of Medicine Greater London Enterprise The Commission of the European Communities City of Portsmouth Housing Services Department Remedy Medical Colchester Borough Council One week to enter '87 awards Air Conditioning Wang Copec 87 Industry counters City attack The Week Keeping the market in tune means more jobs Recruitment Complete Office Communications Ibm turns ma profit at last—but it's still not big enough Multiple Display Advertising Items Prestel rival offers extras Multiple Display Advertising Items Pier Computers Software firms put on guard by Act Jobscene Unisys plans fresh attack on rivals Computing Opportunities Icon Computer Resources Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Data Sciences) Ltd Number-crunchers get cheaper as the new supercomputers take to the air Innovation Events A third age is soon to dawn Software C. V to Computerland Sales Consultats A part built for Heston Theatre A Man for All Seasons Ford Singing a song lying deep in the heart Coming second in a talent contest proved to be the making of Andy Sheppard: the young British jazz saxophonist talks to Clive Davis Liberty haul Television Royal Opera House Helena International Hogarth still ahead of most of his rivals Manners and Morals Tate Gallery Acquisition in Focus: David National Gallery The Art of German Drawing Goethe Institute Yes, but is it dance? Dance Almeida Theatre Fragments of fire and true fantasy Festival Hungary may have an ambivalent attitude to contemporary music, but their very own Gyorgy Kurtag (right) has produced a new work of searing power, as Paul Griffiths reports from Budapest Conversations on a Homecoming Theatre Donmar Warehouse Lyons blend Concerts Orchestre de Lyon/Baudo Barbican LPO/Slatkin Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society And the winners are … Romance is the air and has infected everyone in Paris, but who deserves the fashion Oscars? People Time on her hands Simpson (Piccadilly) Limited Entertainments Picture Gallery Theatre London Nspcc Television and Radio A door-opening vandal Television Choice Osborne Crescent Government agrees to pay part of storm damage costs The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,492 Picture Gallery Weather No Title Times Newspapers Limited Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Wolseley 50% leap Aitken £3.9m Highland up C&W funds Summary Dollar plunges on global exchanges Charting world share' worst-ever day From Our Correspondent, Washington: Baker in urgent Bonn talks The slow boredom of calamity Dealers' screens tell the story as hurricane hits city Gold leaps to $490 Gilt-edged suffer hefty falls Tap Air Portugal Wall St losses twice as bad as 1929 crash Alpha Stocks TP Dealers fear end of bull market Stock Market Wolseley not out of steam Tempus Aitken in waiting Dow down 508 points Wall Street Fortunes made on traded options By Our City Staff: The good life comes to an end October 1987 may end 12 years of boom No fizz in the market Just one factor lay behind the worldwide bloodbath World stock markets collapse The wages of din … The Times City Diary Record trading in equities futures How to Cope Scorey scores C&w set to raise £400m in Hk selloff National Westminster Bank Plc Cash looks the most attractive place The British Petroleum Company p. l. c Guide to Completing the Public Application Form BP Guinness 'nears deal with Ward' Willis to sell MG stake Barrett tops forecast Traditional Options Recent Issues Third Market Base Lending Rates British Business The Famous Grouse Burton pays £350,000 for stake in travel firm London Traded Options Theft claims rise to ?208.5m at half-year Business Summary Platou offer wins Trnr Inchcape sells HQ Braithwaite sells office $5m Charterhall buy Holiday Jnn US purchase for Trafalgar Daiwa forms futures arm Treasury reels from brain drain to City By Our City Staff: Elders' stake is flushed out Scrip issue from William Sinclair Gartmore names chairman Appointments Ferguson Industrial Holdings Plc High street boom recovers from dip Investors Record decline Stock Exchange Price The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures A platform for proper planning Operational research began 50 years ago. What is its function and how does it help society? This report explains its workings Thames Water University of Warwick Pilkington Operational Research Society British Steel In shape for things to come The brains behind the bank's back room RR Professor who saved £250,000 Pergamon Press British Airways Career for decision-makers The University of Birmingham The task force with a grip on government Civil Service specialists whose work is beyond the grasp of the average British politician Metapraxiz KPMG University of Southampton Operational Research at the University of Lancaster PA Defeating the U-boats by numbers University of Strathclyde E Central Electricity Generating Board NatWest The Action Bank Lancord Ltd ORE The operational research group in British Coal Manufacturers missing out David Loshak looks at the multiple applications and value of OR for industry Operational Research Project Manager The Post Office The pattern of study for the right degree Against setting its own exams Great benefit of expert systems Devon an Equal Opportunities Employer Create Dorset County Council Surrey County Council Public Officers Assurance Service Basingstoke & Deane borough council Finance Department Quebec Government Office The Ditchley Foundation No Title Help the Aged Royal College of Surgeons of England La Comision De Las Comunidades Europeas Nottinghamshire County Council Surrey County Council Greater Manchester Museum of Science and Industry East Berkshire Health Authority North East London Polytechnic New South Wales Government Office Fire Authority for Northern Ireland Exeter College, Oxford Home Bursarship Cumbria Police Authority Bromley the London Borough VSO Legal Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipson Lloyd-Jones James Davis & Partners British Coal Chambers and Partners Meredith Scott Recruitment John Hamilton Associates Management and Recruitment… Nabarro Nathanson Butterworths Royal County of Berkshire Chambers and Partners Role Management Criminal Injuries Compensation Board Payne Hicks Beach Solicitor Commercial Property Rowe & Maw Multiple Classified Advertising Items ICI Slaughter and May Solicitors Complaints Bureau Dudley Metropolitan Borough Chambers and Partners Constructions Lawyers MSL Pfizer Michael Page Partnetship Corporate Tax Fielder Le Riche E&W Ernst & Whinney Slaughter and May Law Personnel James Davis & Partners Orr MacQueen W. S Russells Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Oppenheimers Bristol Property Lawyer Multiple Display Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark Hong Kong BBC Turner Kenneth Brown Pa Personnel Services Trainee Court Clerk Greenwoods Wiggin and Co Rowe & Maw Prosecution failed to establish criminality Legal Appointments John Sears and Associates Associated British Foods plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Spycatcher' ban on library Law Report October 20 1987 Limit of consent to driving vehicle Herrington & Carmichael Asshetons Solicitors An occasion the hearts of all America A game founded in folklore and steeped in nostalgia The Post Office Adam Klosok & Co Legal Resources Asa Law Barrister's Chambers Manchester Fenwick Elliott & Burns Asa Law Assistant Remnants of strike devastate Giants American Football Cv Service Cauthen edges three ahead Sedgefield Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Raykour to pass test with flying colours Racing Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Reid equals previous best with double Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Woodbine success for River Memories Liverpool express should arrive ahead of schedule Fooball By a Special Correspondent: Houghton shines in Liverpool debut League put on the spot Toshack surprises old rival Results from Overseas Leagues Arsenal trial for Norwegian Davies returns for Pontypool game Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Inspiration the key to Cook's England plans Davidson undaunted Sport on TV Draw puts Kingston in line for the final Basketball Luck turns for Groves Rugby League Douglas contract row Table Tennis Istari stave off revival Volleyball Downton felled by a practice blow on eve of crucial match Cricket: England Face a Merciless Day with a Wicketkeeping Doubt while Waugh's Nerve Holds Again for Australia Cup Details (Reuter): Rain feared Mexico Details Moynihan plan to save the Oval Piquet's position upheld by FISA Motor Racing For the Record Crowe's lapse will be costly Only Werbeniuk sees red Snooker Barons go through to meet Wasps in final Ice Hockey Leading roles for new stars Tennis (Reuter): Top Irish pair win awards Cycling Woosnam is a mateh for the world Fans face breath tests British Research Centre Change in rules will block Graf Jansher seizes mantle Neck fear for Duff Sport in Brief McNulty's downfall Rangers will hold an internal probe Threat to the welfare of golf Ent Column

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