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News from 26/10/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, D. J. Lawrence, Chris Petit, Simon O'Hagan, Judith Parsons, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Harvey Elliott, Angus Nicol, Stephen Leather, Hong Kong, David Smith, and Bailey Morris, Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Simon Jones, Lars A. Hanson, Jeremy Kingston, Person Phillips, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Clive Pratley, Dessa Trevisan, Mary Dejevesky, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Michael Hornby, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, David Handy Rugby Correspondent, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Eccles, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Bonavia, James Knapp, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, David Smith Economics Correspondent, L. Symonds, Michael Hamlyn, D. R. Robinson, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, John Percival, JP, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Foster, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Mary Defevsky, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, T. E. Utley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Kerry Gill, Alison Eadie, Jim Biddulph, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Basil Greenhill, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Joanna Richardson, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, J. L. Bradley, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Beiley Morris, Christopher Thomas, Leo Goodstadt, Christopher Fellett, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Peter Aykroyd, George Hill, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Andrew McEven Diplomatic Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Arthur Bell, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Ivan Robinson, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Mary Whitehouse, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Anthony Lawrence, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Roger Nightingale, Ian Findlay, Rodney Lord Economics Editor,

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Councils may get free hand over poll tax Ridley forced into new retreat on timetable By Our Political Staff: Hard-left warning to Labour Sabatini wins Times Focus portfolio Index Soviet stadium shut as hooligans pay penalty 'Open door' policy to stay Chinese leaders counter rumours of retreat Insurance bonus to beat the burglars Hong kong reopening focuses market minds Shultz tells of row with Gorbachov UK Thatcher attacks church over Aids News Summary Cocaine charges Big Ben silenced A boost for jobs No ANC 'secrets' Parkinson delays electricity sell-off National Westminster Bank PLC Plea for the deaf Killer sought By Our Political Editor: Most Labour voters 'favour nuclear deterrent' Tories spent £3 in in four days to seal poll victory Saatchis claims it drafted crucial conference speeches Glasgow sets the pace in city renewal Urban regeneration Kinnock is attacked by Labour left wing TUC told to back no-strike deals Karpov takes lead in chess Rail links could ease congestion Jockeys seek court ruling on betting tax liabilities Piggott 'settled well' in jail Harrier jet mystery deepens Inquiry demanded over Italian mural Latin lobby protests over rethink on core curriculum Adults out in force to bid for toys Saleroom A million trees feared lost Storm aftermath Tins show what two can do BRS Winner to give cash for trees Portfolic gold Outdated hospital equipment 'poses threat to patients' Tired doctors 'a risk' British Steel in shape for things to come New plate on an old theme Personal pensions opposed London City Airport Public allowed to inspect and alter records By a Staff Reporter: Plea for museum fund rise St. Joseph's Hospice Universities offered cash for research with results Cairo International Defence Equipment Exhibition II… Second bridge surveys start Motorway repairs Chilling safety call Oxfam Acting hopefuls move to centre stage National sex survey to combat Aids Honda introduce the first car in the world with five… Honda Paris police sent to riot-hit Tahiti World Summary (AP): 4 climbers killed Fiji rights suspended (AFP): Ex-envoy won't run Tight temple security US ready to impose wide-ranging curbs-on trade with Iran Spying on Chirac (AP): Porn star evicted Blacks find comfort in homes for whites Arabs pressed to bring Cairo back into the fold Tehran's threat to kuwait Gorbachov's tough line on Star Wars poses new threat to detente Superpower arms obstacles Rebel with a cause Surprise exit of high-living governor stuns Louisiana Riot police move in on Albanian agitators (AP): Non-Communist at helm of economic planning in Poland Indians say Tamil resistance eroded Last throes of the battle for Jaffna as Tigers hold on to just 'one squar mile' From Our Own Correspondent: Snipers fight on grimly to control dusty streets Scandals rock Papandreou Typhoon batters Taiwan Violence souring poll campaign in Korea 'Random shells kill hundreds' Tunnel wizardry woos Paris Noisy fanfare opens door on China's rulers Zhao's key points Teamsters rejoin the union mainstream (AFP): News clamp (Reuter): Flights off (AFP): Tourists die (Reuter): Poll date (Reuter): Nato protest (AP): Twins appeal The seer who saw it coming Is this the face of Joseph? Joseph, of the coat of many colours, may have been an Egyptian vizier - and mummified Brilliant Brock's Fireworks TWA Flying up a storm Twin-engined jets are finding favour across the Atlantic - but Ba still doubts their safety Concise Crossword No 1396 Working hard for your divorce Is an "amicable" divorce as desirable as it sounds? Victoria McKee takes the measure of matrimonial law - and lawyers Smooth operator at the top Ringing the changes in Italy's biggest telephone company has earned Marisa Bellisario the reputation of iron lady Wesley~Barrell To woo the woopies The Times Talkback Dafydd's offensive Uncoordinated Prize draw Chocs away Picture Gallery Clearing the air Day of the DIY crime fighter Kissing apartheid adieu Bernard Levin: the way we live now History's great divide A thinker for the Tories Roll up for the cow pie party The Pedlars of Certainty No Peace for the Punjab BR pension fund Background to a Nobel prize Kew starts preparing for future A bad blow Preserving books Steam at sea IBA members' personal standards Poet's corner Thumping great lives Mileage frauds Military precision The Jubilee Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial service Dingbats Curl Somebody's Toes Today Why Lambeth will not be a walk-over Clifford Longley examines the challenge facing the Archbishop of Canterbury From a Bridge Correspondent: US win world title for seventh time Bridge Cleaning up the Baltic Science report Wind blown visitors Nature notes Birthdays today Dinner Anniversaries Marriages Forthcoming marriages Parliament Mr Andrei Kolmogorov Giant of mathematics Mr Raymond Francis Births, Marriages, Deaths Piper plays his way to victory for third time Service dinners Announcements Christmas Gift Guide Times Newspapers Ltd Countdown for the crucial 10 years The strong spirit of mercantilism which has driven Hong Kong since 1841 shows no signs of abating. But the Governor, Sir David Wilson, right, and his Chinese subjects face political uncertainty not only in the run-up to 1997 when the territory cedes to China but beyond says David Bonavia Hong Kong Trade Development Councll Hong Kong File Export-led boom that came as a surprise But Leo Goodstadt says there could be tougher days ahead Sir David faces up to the problems Cathay Pacific Making the new millionaires Hard work, bright ideas and a little luck can still make many men rich in Hong Kong Of ghosts and goodies in the Haiphong Rd Hong Kong Government Office Chefs top the menu Air bonanza set to run into the 21 st century Hutchison Whampoa Limited A clean-up of the red tides Hongkong Bank Property hits all-time high Punch drunk Forgotten treasure Theatre No More A-Roving Orange Tree National Theatre Back to the future Director Micheal Blakemore returns to the West End tomorrow with Peter Shaffer's new play Lettice and Lovage. Like the theme of the play, Sheridan Morley looks at how Blakemore's career could turn full circle A passion flowers DANCEStravinsky Ballets Covent Garden Ideal response Concerts LSO/Thomas RPO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall BBC SO/Elder Festival Hall Barclays NLCC/Wood Elizabeth Hall This selective guide to entertainment and events… Theatre London Television top 10 Entertainments Picture Gallery BBC 1 J. Mail Co. Ltd Today—via yesterday Television Choice WWF Marconi raid will not be the last The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,497 Turner's romantic view threatened by marina Weather (Reuter): US team finds 1969 Aids case Guerrillas destroy Band Aid convoy Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound American dream ends with a crash US Notebook Reagan to face budget test Well Street still nervous as the President meets Congressional leaders Buyers move back into unit trusts BP 'flop' sale to go ahead Tokyo's waiting game Junior lives for another battle USM Review HK futures chiefs stand down Base rates likely to decline again if shares slip further Falling dollar under scrutiny Electricity boards to fix price rises John Charcol Business and Finance Inquiry launched into AE defence Brewery in bid battle predicts £10.9m profit Islamic Development Bank Rotherham Polished performance All-round entertainer Ranks high Analysis Soaring wine sales show switch to red Barclays Bonds facing more storms Gilt-Edged Tonino Lamborghini s. r. l Gatt faces crucial role in drive to avoid recession Sterling crisis forecast British firms' investment in US soars Still in the fast lane New look for Comet Noble sentiments The Times City Diary Dummy run The bite of bark CBI call for tax boost to industry Thames Water Where does UK fiscal policy go from here? Economic View Brymon Store openings at highest this decade Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Chloride the Electrical Energy Company Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Third Market BP BP Call for faster merger inquiries MMC investrigations cut to the three months and shorter Copper producers may face disaster Circle K plans store expansion Base Lending Rates Citycall British Coal enterprise Coutts & Co Standard & Chartered Bailey Shatkin East Kilbridge Issues of Government Stock Midland Bank Five join hoard at Hill Samuel Appointments Booker expands food distribution division Richards Butler Board Meetings Zetters PLC Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices The University of Leeds British Postgraduate Medical Federation University of Bristol ST Hugh's College Oxford Aston University University Appointments University of Newcastle upon Tyne University of Warwick Queen Mary College Aberystwyth The University of Nottingham University of Liverpool The joy in going for a song Music certainly is the food of love for those who want to make it their career. At the start it can be hard and lonely work with few rewards. But for many, the satisfaction it gives is everything. Beryl Dixon advises on how to get started and opportunities The University of Hull University of Cambridge University of Bristol University of Southampton University Appointments University of Reading University of Birmingham University of Exeter Birkbeck College University of Liverpool The University of Manchester Loughborough University of Technology University of Sussex University College Cardiff Fellowships The University of Manchester Cranfield Dorset Institute of Higher Education Benn Curriculum Assistant Assistant School Secretary ESF Research Fellowships Girton College Cambridge Jesus College The College of St. Paul and St. Mary Interior Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldsmiths' College Eaton Hall International Scholarships Senior Scholarship in Theology Cranbrook School Kent All Hallows Preparatory School Ibstock Place School Northamptonshire Oundle School Prep & Public Schools ST Paul's Girls School Sherborne School for Girls Clarendon School City of London School Shiplake College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clayesmore Preparatory School Secretarial Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC University of Warwick Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Richmond Tutorial College NOWME City University Business School Evendine Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème Osborne Richardson Manpower Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Nottingham Personal Assistant Time for a Move? 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