News from 28/10/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill and Susan MacDonald, Victoria McKee, Chris Petit, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Peter Lawson (General Secretary), Harry Booth (President), Neville Goss (Chairman), Graham Axford (Chairman), Alan Smith (Secretary), Bert Millichip (Chairman), F. J. Underhill (Secretary), Christopher Foster (Secretary), Geoff Brown (President), John Chameron-Hayes (Chief Executive), Peter Hammond (Chief Executive), Bob Ashby (Chairman), John Burgess (President), Michael Limb (President), Michael Shluter (Chairman), Richard Fairman, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, A. J. Grayson, John Best, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Alec Nove, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Michael Tate, Stewart Tendler and John Cooney, Mohsin Ali, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Fionnuala McHugh, Pearson Phillips, Henry Stanhope, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Andrew Wiseman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, H. M. Croome, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Peter Lewis, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, John Hennessy, La Manga, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Bailey Morris in Washington and Richard Thomson, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Nicholas Harling, Richard Smart, Principal, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Michael Waller, David Miller, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, John Higgins, Michael Reilly, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Lynda Murdin, Arts Correspondent, David Graham, Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, Kuldip Nayar, Richard Evans, PHS, Digby Anderson, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Geoffrey Foster, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, John England, Ian Smith, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, H. A. Shaw, Chairman, Clive White, J. R. Milner, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Charles Bazlinton, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ian Stafford, Andrew Lycett, Sarah Thompson, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Michael Duncan, James A. A. McCoy, Colin Campbell, Nick Higham, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Richard Battley, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoLawson likely to stand firm on BP issue Chancellor 'surprised' by underwriters' plea Plea for Sunday sport Defence call Assets freed Venables back Portfolie gold Index Encouraging words French fishermen lift Channel ports blockade Explosions mastermind gets 25 years IRA's graduate who became a bomb maker Signs of recovery in markets Kremlin changes tack on arms pact Backbench outcry over freeze Child benefit payment Piaget Jury divided on murder charges News Summary Action is called off MP faces £2,500 bill Princess's new look Airline sells hotels Warheads query Bank Of Credit and Internation Iberia Airlines of Spain Licence fee rise University sets put to find 'anti-gravity' force Government seeks to take control of teaching pay Alliance merger meets first policy difficulties New 'staff doctors' proposed Netsuke doll sets world record price Saleroom Heads fight university split 200-page Sunday Times on the way Electronics expert who dealt in death 'IRA recognized McNamee's talent and encouraged him' Trapped by spots of sweat Science versus crime Portfolio gold Oxford head a winner Police using decoy car to trap thieves Psion Limited Chancellor says Britan is able to weather the finacial storn Lawson Promises early decision on the BP sale Parliament There are legal limits on what I can say, Thatcher tells Kinnock Minimum sentencing rights may be stopped House of Lords Anger as Moore says child benefit will not be raised Social Services Labour whips to dismiss former minister from committee Trident system will be truly independent, says Younger Defence Anonymous Aids screening rejected City's pledge 'must be kept' Parliament today Spending on field sports is running at £1 , 800m Wilding Office Equipment Plc Lowry's home from home is unveiled Threat to nation's treasures Heritage warning PC wins assault case he had to fight alone Ministers press BR on private catering Cricketer died from lightning Post Office Telegram Vodapage Recruit tells how he was burnt in army initiation ceremony Another Straight Forward Offer from Renault Prince launches £30m hospital appeal Police doctor felt he was 'powerless' Cleveland abuse inquiry Cost of servicing cars soars 30% in London Airbus partners' unity US asks its allies to help on Iran World Summary Appeal on hostages (AP): Boy 'sold' for cocaine (Reuter): Politician is sacked Staff cuts at Chrysler Rebels ask Britain to help ensure aid (AP): Ecuador alert (Reuter): Malaysia arrests Managua ready to talk with Contras Central America Peace agreement How world is weathering the financial storm White House faces a crisis of confidence Walt Street's Political fallout MPs back accord on Quebec Launch of Titan boosts US faith in space programme 3,000 Tamils arrested in Madras China grants wider choice in party poll after Politburo split Quality tea and coffee at Sainsbury's prices Korea takes vital step on democratic road Two US newsmen killed in attack Doubts on Afghan deaths Torture becomes norm for Assad's opponents Prisoners of Conscience Syria Shooting Times & country magazine European allies try to allay US fears in fresh defence policy Wru sets own security goals The members of the Western European Union are Belgium, Britain, France, Italy, Luxem-bourg, The Netherlands, and West Germany Main points of the charter Mayekiso case delayed again South African treason trial Golden find by Australian US expels alleged SS killer BRS From a Correspondent, Moscow: Soviet economists say bureaucrats threaten reforms US test above Canada (Ap): Twins critical (Ap): Gang held (Reuter): Radio defence (Reuter): Ten killed Israel arrival Correction Peugeot 309 the Lion Goes from Strength to Strength Lessons in citizenship Crime Stop The Government is to spend £11 million on crime prevention, some of it in schools. Sarah Thompson looks at two schools already setting an example In the footsteps of a visionary Over a century the pastcur Institute has grown into 'a scientifiv tower of Babel's where 2,000experts from more than 50 countries pool their knowledge in the endless battle against disease Concise Crossword No 1398 Pan Am The Times The chef suggests Vat man Ex cathedra Picture Gallery Marooned Casting off Why the world is in Russia's debt Continuing our series on the October Revelution, V. G, Kiernan argues that it was resposible above all else for today's pcace and prosperity Enter a Scots Lord Denning Michael Ancram assesses the promise of the new Lord Chancellor Picture Gallery The reluctant reactionaries A hair-raising experiment Avoiding Recession Sub-Continental Democracy Better than a Hotel Loosening up Sunday for sport Sauce for the goose Alarms for elderly Paying for Trident Stoppard case Going to root of tree problems Curb on culture Fishy story Word of honour Frederick Duke of Your(1763-1827), second son of George Iii, commanded the British London Gaztte Extraordinary Court Circular Service dinner Lecture The MacAllan. The Malt Church news Glovers' Company Marriages Dinners Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Latest wills Memorial service By Our Astronomy Correspondent: The night sky in November Astronomy Birthdays today University College Oxford Anniversaries Service of thanksgiving Little Ship Club Mr J. A. Ratcliffe Radio Waves and radar Mr Vijay Merchant The Wali of Swat Births, Marriages, Deaths Brown coal restores fertility to sterile soil Science report Personal Columns Announcements Times Newspapers Ltd Growers defy the elements to stage show Horticulture Mentor Leaders in the Training Revolution Goodbye flower power Can country style survive without Laura Ashley's busy prints? Will the empire's new no-frills clothes thrill the faithful? Victoria McKee reports Painter working in oil A Scottish artist is capturing the oil rigs' vanishing way of life Multiyork Handmade in Suffolk Stocking stunners Briefly a round-up of news, views and information The Famous Grouse Quality in an age of change Big hearts of the Big Bang How an enterprising group of women persuaded the City to provide cash for shares and give the profits to charity Finesse Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Good Relation Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Mary Overton Recruitment Limited Middleton Jeffers Angela Mortimer Gordon - Yates International Banking Susan Beck W1 Design Consultancy CAP The systems Company Magazines Merryweather Secretary to Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Barnett Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Assistant in Law Department Mary Overtion Recruitment Limited Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Conferences and Publications Assistant Most of the news that's fit to print Television Helena International A solo look at Napoleon Jeremy Kingston meets comedian John Sessions, whose one-man show has moved to the West End Tart start to the return menuBALLET Roayl Ballet sadler's Wells Ballet A Collier's Friday Night Greenwich Theatrs Lettice and Lovage Globe Spink Buy Jewellery & Silver Master of lyricism and great passion Concerts RPO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Theatre Royal Bath Cinders without charm Opers Cendrillon Wexford Festival Theatre London Classical Top 20 Entertainments Picture Gallery To Place your Travel Advertisement BBC1 Alliance Leicester Two-empire Godfather Television Choice Compied by Peter Dear and Peter Davalle Radio Choice MBPPROFESSIONAL Children 'cheated out Of millions' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,499 Tornado F3 jets fly in proudest RAF tradition Local councils set for £500m overdraft Weather Picture Gallery From a Correspondent Moscow: Moscow revives summit hopes Stock Market The Pound Parnes 'is to pay back £2m' Executiver Editor Kenneth Fleet Summary Pressure builds on Reagan Ibm $lbn share buy-back helps Wall Street rebound Dollar at lowest since 1980 Nomura bids for gilts role Hue is the cry for diamond style Multi-million pound display of coloured gems in town Underwriters resigned to BP sale going ahead Really Useful profit jump N Brown leap King & Co. Business and Finance Morgan could quit US on losses Dow up 52 points Wall Street Midland Montagu Shares struggle to rally as buyers wait for BP ruling Stock Markets China aids exchange Hong Kong Nikkei rebounds strongly Tokyo TI keeps its powder dry Tempus Really useful Cats Bell chief loses £847m Sydney CBI survey highlights optimism in industry NFC ready to consider flotation Celltech planning £50 million placing Eat , drink and why worry? Moor, please Nedo warns on shares BP, in black and white The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Rising , making it possible for companies to invest… Sugary talk On your superbike Pearson and IT call off deals Molins board ejects MD Fidelity Making Money Make Money Blow to London as an international market Comment Kenneth Fleet Tolley Citycall TIP Trailer Rental Dahlawi buys 5.9% stake in Tranwood Two purchases by John Haggas Profits double Kennedy in £64m hotel deal Offer for PLM Inco quarterlyt Recent Issues Third Market Base Leading Rates Engineers 'earn £20,300 a year' London Traded Options Traditional Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Technical rally Stock Exchange Prices Unit trust investment at record £1.15bn Apprentices revival call Warner Howard talks Crest division sold for £1m Viking up at halftime Comparex Property firm issue flops Proceeds from National Bus estimated at £306m Pressac soars 64% to £2.8m New directors at Guinness Mahon Appointments Caution as trade in tin restarts Microfilm raises dividend by 50% Alpha Stocks Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Televisions other face Opinion Boots Government Information Service What price the big sell? The privatization programme has cost more than £100 million in PR and advertising. Was it money well spent? Andrew Lycett reports Cornwall County Council Another gem of a scoop Le Canard enchainé How France's Canard is keeping in the swim Creative Marketing Limited Conference Producer Astron Appointments Limited Irwin Technical Ltd Yorkpride Ltd Art Consultant Midwife with a blue pen On the eve of the Booker Prize awards, Pearson Phillips looks at the curious relationship between authors and their editors BBC Appointments The Shephard Press Projects Director Teleforce Trade & Technical Business Programmes Sales Executives Delegate Consultant Waiting in the wings Bylines Setting the pace Today's wait China station Briefly … Multiple Display Advertising Items Pannell Kerr Forster Associates Briton Connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Crew Personnel Suzanne, Woodland Consultants Middleton Jeffers Multiple Classified Advertising Items CITB Construction Eximious Marriott Rotowash Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Scotsman Publication, Ltd Drake Personnel Multiple 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Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitors Offer Relocation Package In the Great Eastern's wake A 15 th-century family seat Overseas Property Costa Blanca Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Riviera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carleton Smith & Co Hampton & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Prudential London & Edinburgh Trust Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Priority for Cowdell is to stay in the ring Rescuers pick up Tabarly Yachting Burglary victim must replace meter Queen's Bench Division Law Report October 28 1987 Vaca's style should present Honeyghan with few problems Boxing Withdrawal may harm Scott's England future Basketball Old blood stirred up as Jansher heralds new order Bitterness and internal rivalry blight Pakistan's defence of world team title Favourable draw for England Winning streak now six Tennis: Governing Body are Blamed as Sponsors Show their Dissent Counsel 's brief duty Grand Prix reputation faces up to new breakaway threat (AP): Champion through New maxima for commercial matters Practice Direction (Limitation of Time for Interlocutory Hearings) Law Society exams Tout and Phipps miss out Bobsleighing Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections Mandarin: Pipicante to lead Cauthen charge Racing: Jockeys' Championship Could Be Resolved at Edinburgh where American Rider Has Fine Prospects for a Treble Picture Gallery Blinkered first time Promising Shehiyr steals thunder from Cecil's colt Eddery just one behind after Amber Loch win Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Title Race Leonard reigns Hindley quits Chance to see Masters final WBC set to update medicals Boxing Murray's coach Australia fashion victory from New Zealand's misfortunes England wary of Sri Lanka in final qualifying match West Indies' tour dates Manager's position for Imran Cup Details N Zealand keep up the pressure Waiting ends as Llanelli call up Davies Fred Monk Today's Fixtures RFU tries to heal relationship with Argentina Rugby Union Somerset have to settle for draw Johnson closes on treble Golf Sport on TV City promise fulfilled by Varadi's two goals Football: Nottingham Forest are Overrun by the North's Most Unpredictable Team Harford 's double sinks Coventry Bristol City buy Shutt Last Night's Results Arsenal claim club record as the resistance breaks down Stoke the surprise conquerers Spurs banking on Metgod's fitness For the Record Casal in control against Russian Tennis Auckland in another hard battle Rugby League Foulds stages fightback to move through Snooker Computer system to revolutionise way sport is run New information database launched Grand Prix for US Motor Cycling Oxford crews in the dark over outcomes Rowing Six big teams In prospect Cycling Venables takes charge at Spurs Robson warns England squad to be on their best behaviour Lloyds Bowmaker Players voice approval Football assault The Life and Times of Terry Venables Police see video from Ibrox Charlton make an an inglorious exit Qpr brought down to size by Robinson Douglas boycott brings a fine End Column
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