News from 30/10/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Chris Petit, Patricia Davies, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, John A. Douglas, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Alastair Matheson and Alexander Johnson, Ronald Faux, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Davies, John Rae, Michael Tate, Julian Critchley, Peter Dawson, General Secretary, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, Jenny MacArthur, Shona Crawford Poole, Travel Editor, Jeremy Humphries, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, F. A. Mooney, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Humphrey Hawksley, Angela Brooks, Kenneth Fleet and Michael Clark, Anthony Jacobs, Chairman, Andrew Hislop, Rodney Cowton and Ian Smith, Barney Hayhoe, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, Roger Mitchell, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Peter Evans and Sheila Gunn, Jack Layden, Chairman, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Cooney, Alexandra Jackson, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, PHS, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, William F Wakeling, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, H. J. Figg Edgington, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Lynda Murdin Arts Correspondent, John Cummings, Kenneth Fleet, Robin Oakley, Kenneth Fleet and David Young, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Peter Aykroyd, Clive White, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Elphinstone, C. J. A. North, Ian Stafford, Peta Levi, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, George Chesterton, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Zemede Tecle, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Bailey Morris and Richard Thomson, Susan MacDonald, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Richard Battley,
ResumoLawson gives go ahead for BP sell-off Row as Chancellor unveils buy-back scheme Iranians seek asylum ICI tops £1bm Law results Portfolio—gold Index Tale of love and war wins Booker Prize Wall St jumps 91 points Tebbit rules out caretaker role Motorway speed curbs may be made mandatory Kremlin drops objections to early summit Reagan names his replacement judge Clinique Computer Shots are fired at power engineers News Summary Prisons ballot £1bn transport plan Last day at No 10 Firebomb charges Working class to be abolished Grenson Leeming verdict Ridley wins Tory poll tax support Legal action dropped on MoD expenses fraud Pressure on Scar gill as rival union gets pay rise Fresh attack on 'sinful' clergymen Mentally ill 'funding hospitals' Dowding wins late tribute Idle Civil Servants cost £1m Star link is severed Eminent backers for grammar Mayfair Carpet Gallery The Times Special Feature of Ski-Ing Appears on Page… Silver is ahead as records tumble Saleroom New telescope turns its eye skywards Inquest verdict fails to solve mystery of woman in lake Crime cut boosts campaign By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Elderly urged to increase security Big business fails in popular esteem Social attitudes survey RSG gives star role to teenager Call to help adult victims of sex abuse 'Cut-price killer' guilty of shootings Sikh terrorism trial The Times Two share jackpot of £4,000 Portfolio gold Drug 'was packed in bottles' English complaint on cash for Scots Scotland Britain held in respect Row over succession T-shirt upsets Mr Speaker's sense of decorum Conservative cheers greet Chancellor's annoucement that share flotations is to go ahead Parliament Radioactivity proposal comes under fire This is no voting matter Boards of visitors to be strengthened House of Lords Prisons Kinnock demands interest rate cut Prime Minister Assembly rejected Employment warning Parliament next week Women therapists win Acas review in equal pay battle New hope for babies with Aids Beef and sausages are good shopping choices Weekend food prices Sources 'should be secret' Women excel Hill's cars sold Pest is beaten Commodore Battered but unbowed, Kew reopens Scientists condemn research blueprint Heal's Soviet envoy on mission to Gulf World Summary Indian backing Hamadei trial set Trawler blockade off European forecasts Chun stays on guard Climbers battling a ferocious enemy Desolation on Everest Bush fends off Republican presidential rivals Congress of new editors puts glasnost to the test From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: Moscow rife with talk of split in leadership Sad and unseemly climax to drama of Titanic 50,000 flee toxic gas cloud m France (AFP): Ecuador emergency lifted Reagan waits for Arias accord to fail Contra aid plan facing defeat (Reuter): Austnans 'living a Nazi lie' Squads of assassins in the Philippines claim more victims Americans in firing line Amstrad Malaysian arrests attacked Zhao 'to continue as Prime Minister despite party job' Cairo centre vies with secular state Caring Islamic community West hopes Arabs will unite to pressure Iran Beirut gunmen kill two French guards in Christian sector From a Correspondent Jerusalem: Israelis dose not university Black group ends links with Britain Anger over Thatcher view Libyan ties aiding Maghreb unity Rumbelows Mama Alice's magic sweeps Uganda EEC milk powder declared to be safe (Reuter): Visit to Chile (Reuter): Convicts die (Reuter): Arms haul (Reuter): Waiting over A fascination in the desert Claudia Hampton, an old, mischievous popular historian, lies dying in London hospital. In flashbacks, dreams, and conversations with her visitors she reconstructs the story of her life and turbulent times, in particular returning This extract is from Penelope Lively's novel Moon Tiger, set in war-time Egypt, which was last night awarded the Booker Prize The Salvation Army The Times Concise Crossword No 1400 IBM Party political The Times Diary Aide-mèmoire Change of life Sweet talk Picture Gallery Cash squeeze It's a fact A new shade of red across the map Concluding our October Revolution series, Conor Cruise O'Brien charts the change from Russian empire to united Soviet state Who moves in as Young bows out? Aptitudes for Oxbridge Retiring from the blue touchpaper The Bill for Mr Baker Danger, Road Signs Ahead Murder in Manila Resistance to poll tax plans Multi-vehicle crash on the M61 Eritrean convoy A face too few Stock market slide Military precision Church's duty to give moral lead Safety at sea Shuffling papers Motor Pulliman Saloons Marriages Order of the British Empire Service Dinner Court Circular Court and Social Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Reception Luncheons Birthdays today Tribute to Lord Soames, Ch Memorial services Sir William Haley Salute to a great editor Dinners Sir Jasper More Eccentric knight of the shire Mr Monk Gibbon M Jean Hélion Brigadier T. W. Davidson Births, Marriages, Deaths By a Special Correspondent: Ozone gap threatens Antarctic scientists Science report Announcements Imperial Canceresearch Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Bp Bristol Polytechnic A fly on the wall Television Brilliant Brock's Fireworks Japan Still the epic to beat them all Ben-Hur, the biggest film of the silent era, is set to burst on the the big screen again Bhundu Boys Town & Country World Music A date with stylish destiny Hopes fulfilled A slip between the fingers Taking a bow Ibsen's account in the black Theatre The best and the worst of times Kiss that united black and white In her native South Africa, passion and politics are cast in Janet Suzman's directing debut The next time you invest in a Unit Trust... you… BOTB British Overseas Trade Board Talkback This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Picture Gallery BBC1 Konrad Furs An update on celebrity Television Choice Radio Choice Abbey Life Eleven feared dead on Everest The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,501 West End Indians' home from home Weather A serene highness who sees no crisis Commons sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Arenson up 71% to £1.28m CIT rights Cooper rise Payment up Summary New York halts dollar slide Central bank intervention helps reverse the downward spiral By Our Economics Editor: Chancellor optimistic ICI cautious on effect of market troubles City ban on market betting Rules trightened after some employees lose over £½m Sceptical Democrats press for vote to reduce budget deficit Tough private-client option Russian bond holders face payments puzzle Poor Little Rich Kid Business and Finance 21-27 Sport 36-40 Black day for metals 'Worst is over' on Wall Street Brother Industries (UK)LIMITED Third biggest gain on record for Dow Wall Street Equities rise and dealers believe worst may be over Stock Markets Li resigns from board of futures exchange Hong Kong Crash costs Dublin nearly £1.78bn Citycall Foreign sellers prompt massive falls all round Sydney (Reuter): Dollar's sharp decline spurs retail selling Frankfurt ICI's balm for market jitters Tempus Cooper facelift Bennett & Fountain Concern grows as Holmes a Court loses millions of dollars on shares From Our Correspondent, Strasbourg: 'Alter record' plea by Delors rejected Prudential use of funds wins race Uk engineers take 10 top new titles 'Animal' at home in captivity Fall guys Hair-raising losses The Times City Diary New crisis warning by OECD Ms M&S MEPs urge US to cut budget deficit One-way Streets Profits up to£1.35m at Brikat Stockmarket Confidential A little local difficulty for Sir John Read Comment SIT safely in Scotland Gatt seeks overdraft to cover US arrears Business Summary Newmont battle twist Memcom cuts losses Estate agency deal at L&M Benlox profits soar Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Barclays Burtonwood dips to£1.4m Parkfield acquisition Losses double at C&S London Traded Options Recent Issues Cash and carry has 8 3%l increase in turnover to £4.45bm Third Market Base Lending Rates Interim dividend boosted at Airflow Streamlines Council was not liable for unsafe work Law Report October 30 1987 House of Lords Ferguson v Welsh and Others Quantifying beneficial occupation Lady Young joins board of M&S Appointments Panel tries to defuse ABF row Ferrero Rocher The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Modest rally Stock Exchange Prices Preening the pistes for the off It's time to benzenees again, and this year half-a-million Brits are expected to head for the ski resorts, reports Ronald Faux Sunmed Holidays Erna Low Consultants Intasun Skiscene Snowbird Holidays Ltd Leski Ski sally Ski Lovers Activity Vacances eLITe Ski Liberty Thomas Moulton Travel Swiss Ski Mark Warner Alpfit Holidays Snowtime Ltd Whizz The team battling on the slopes for Britain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Information guide to skiing holidays Finland Ski La Vie Portes Du Soleil Champery Air France Holidays Nevica PRO SKI Cross Country Skiing Ski Les Alpes Ski Beach Villas Crystal Holidays Ski Pro Competition The top ten ski resorts Planking on the plastic 'snow' Turtles, banks and big, big money The Cayman Islands Personal touch encourages the foreign investor Controls on entry, residence and employment A money centre to rival London and New York Swiss Bank & Trust Corporation Limited CB Incobank and Trust Corporation New property boom starting? Cayhaven Corporates Services Limited Cayman National Corporation Ltd Ensuring a good future in offshore insurance RoyWest Trust Corporation (Cayman) Limited Paradise, but at a price Cayman International Trust Company Ltd Britannia Swashbuckling history Nature's riches in danger Cayman Airways Briefing Trust again in bricks and mortar Commercial Property Barbican Estate 'The Times' Barbican Estate Islington N1 Hearts and profits are in the trim Your Own Business Helliker Hogg & Co £490,000 Superb 18th Century Country House Hotel and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items More firms surviving their lift-off Picture Gallery Chesham Amalgamations Business for Sale Mushroom Farm Suffolk/essex Border Town Business for Sale Licensed Restaurant & Lounge Bar Moray Firth Business to Business Islamic Republic of Mauritania Ministry of Equipment… Nursing Home Management Contract Offer DUBS Durham University Business School Envelopes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agents for Spanish Properties Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wholesalers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Lovesay Fleet Sales International Division Bristol Street Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Hudson Multiple Classified Advertising Items SMAC Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nissan unveils luxury Bluebird Motoring by Clifford Webb Hi-tech refinement on the new Senator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drayton Continental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items MLG of Chiswick MjA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items HCP Autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Results of the Law Society's Final Examination, summer 1987 GWW Legal Education Four more teams set to waive cup Yachting Change running more than surface deep Artificial greens have helped bring wider exposure in larger venues to indoor bowls Rees drawn for rematch with Bryant BAC Cauthen extends lead to three Title Race Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Folkestone results Mandarin: Media Starguest suited by return to best tripr Racing Wincanton Southwell Blinkered first time Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selecation Mandarin: Wetherby Selecations Desert Orchid wins in style Arab interest in securing Clore empire Course specialists Pride of the Caribbean is at stake against Pakistan Cup Details (AFP): Passage to India row Auckland 's warning Rugby League England find travel and practice far from plain sailing Cricket Today's Fixtures Bartlett to challenge Morris for title Gymnastics: Rtterdam Form to Raise Standards No easy route to the top Berkshire's aim is a winning start Hockey Unique award for Coe Sport on Tv (AFP): Prost backs Mansell Motor Racing Fighting among themselves Karate English urged to organize their survival strategy Rates Campaign Wales reshuffled for Eagles match Rugby Union Clubs seek accord on fixed League dates Downside win through FA fines Jones on disrepute charge Goalkeepers keep clean sheet at Eton Stark wins top award House Trials Underdogs given an opportunity to wreak more havoc Football Bid to rescue Bangor is well under way The Dutch clinch their place A late spurt from Bonsey Yachting Ageless hunt for an Australian trophy Lee breaks course record with 61 Golf Dibnah eclipses Moon For the Record A familiar shape to semi-finals Squash Rackets Bulgarians in Cardiff for Silver Dragon Weightlifting Wilander seizes the vital moment Tennis Bates could emerge as tournament saviour Teenagers contest final Courage Clubs Championship Fa should pay penalty for playing an immoral game Honeyghaii faces Taylor maintains hold over champion Davis British Research Centre Holmes is forced to retire Alarm in the England camp McKenzie must wait Sport in Brief Dutch must await UEFA decision Lincoln fracas under police investigation (AP): Fund ends Becker ties Trust donates £250,000 for crime studies Judging the ifs and the butts Referee sole judge under British rules
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