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News from 04/11/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Robin Oakley and Rodney Lord, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Vijitha Yapa, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Antony Part, Tony Marlow, David Smith, Michael Binyon, Richard Fairman, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, Prince Paul Sapieha, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Gerry Harrison, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, John Clare, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Cowton, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Michael Clark and Bailey Morris, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Rev John M. S. Walker, Barbara G. Oakley, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Simon Banner, Woodrow Wyatt, George Watson, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, O. Troughton, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Mrs D. H. Bishop, George Rae, Paul Vallely, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Alfred Browne, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, Wladyslaw T. Bartoszewski, David Watts, Kenneth Christofas, M. S. Al-Mashat, Alison Eadie, Craig Brown, Kate Finch, Tim Congdon, Lieutenant George Brown, Peter Bryan, Keith White, President, Kenneth Clarke, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Jill Sherman, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Kenneth Fleet, Hannah Yilma, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Christopher Walker, Peter Evans, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Richard Ford, Kerry Gill, John Cooney and Philip Jacobson, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Daniel Ward, Ian Stafford, David Walker, Tim Jones, George Chesterton, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, I. W., Derek Harris, Hugh Stephenson, Anthony Brooke, Robert Fisk, Charles Benson, Michael Evans, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Nick Higham, Maggie Drummond, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Battley,

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Lawson on target for tax cuts Government revenues buoyant and borrowing down Psbr at lowest for 17 years Statement Highlights Drop in jobless is biggest on record Portfolio Index Electricity prices set to rise by 8-9 % New pact agreed for 1988 Superpower arms cuts Dollar worries send shares sliding in London and US Weinberger will quit this week The Famous Grouse French certain of IRA ship link Officer removes ban on battalion News Summary £500m storms RAF's mercy flight Williams wedding Oxford under fire Budget Aircraft 'mutiny' Unanimous opposition to Yorks' new mansion Arms vessel is linked to IRA, says Thatcher Floating 'rustbuckef gives up her cargo of weapons Reshaping plans ready soon Tory chairman 'Opt out' school scheme criticized Lords reject workload Grenson Kasparov level in title match Janitor 'saw blood on police cell walls' after bomb arrests Home Office approves screens for witnesses PC 'sniffed cocaine' at flat £209,000 for Chinese dinner service Saleroom Abuse 'enriches child's life' Cleveland inquiry 'Judges should be permitted to speak out' Legal aid pay package for lawyers Women at the top swap notes BRS More money for Nhs, schools and housing Public sector borrowing requirement is at its lowest for 17 years, Chancellor tells the House Treasury Tough knives ban wins approval House of Lords Commentary Parkinson announces power price rise Electricity MPs in fresh attempt to televise Commons Labour call for interest rate cut Questions Parliament today Union Bill making progress New sponsors for planned city colleges Education to have an extra £1,303m next year Education Boost for housing Extra £780m for Scotland Overseas land may be sold CAP support is set to fall Investment to aid sell-offs Contributions limits to rise Insurance The demand for profits will not lead to increased prices State Industry Road spending below target Transport Six new jails proposed with 4,200 extra places Prisons Higher inflation and less growth, says Treasury Forecast Picture Gallery Funds switch to new groups Inner Cities Extra £90m donated Aid Health service told 'find ideas to make cash' Health Benefit spending to rise Hill House Hammond Statement ridiculed by unions TUC Scientists condemn research plan and demand more funds Esso Lessons in maths from the dart board 'Women underpaid £800m' Fortnum & Mason Fight puts winner in doghouse Church attitudes 'add to gay promiscuity' The Poppy Appeal Re-designed estates show how to beat the burglars Crime prevention Slim-line look woos the Ladies who Lunch IBM Promotion day grates with cheesemakers Champion of glasnost in Kremlin to retreat Abbey National High-flyer aims for Weinberger post Man held 'was threat to Reagan' World Summary Prince's trade drive (Reuter): Dining doubts Mecham faces jury Slaughter of rhinos Woman for Cabinet Fate of smallpox virus in balance (Reuter): Ambush charges (AFP): Appeal a dead loss P&O Iran seizes on US 'error' which led to fisherman's death Dunhill (Reuter): Police mourn riot victims US may have key to secrets of Sandinistas Nicaraguan officer flees Eastern European flavour in tropical socialist paradise Botha meets Buthelezi as a church leader freed Angola raid death toll increases Nakasone views Japan's resurgent power at sea China tackles its children's protein deficiency Jack Daniels (Reuter): Falwell to quit and go back to preaching (Retuer): Gelli trial (AP): Bank secrets Prado strike Colombo MPs fear more attacks after official is murdered Petfood value at Sainsbury's (Reuter): Hostage envoy back home Malaysia elite rest uneasy up at the club TV 'confessions' are condemned Singapore Patten sees distress eased by British aid Bangladesh flood relief Peugeot 309 Reliving the revolution On the anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution, veterans of the uprising 70 years ago share their memories with Christopher Walker The Times Stylish Winter Ski Blouson November 7 1917—the View from Printing House Square Showing off Racal-Vodapage Even on a Sunday? Faster, better value motor repairs are on the way—seven day a week, too Concise Crossword No 1404 Birkertex No dinner for Owen Brooke's cycles Straight across Picture Gallery Art Kits PHS: Bob's your uncle Variable breeze for lucky Lawson Tim Congdon on the economic indicators in the Chancellor's Autumn Statement Putting space to work Kenneth Clarke, Minister for Trade and Industry, argues that Europe's space effort is too profligte and must be opened to the private sector One lays a hand on a forehead - it is cold The Times continues its selection from a new anthology of some of the most vivid reports in history with accounts from a padre at the Somme, the Rev John M. S. Walker; from Mrs D. H. Bishop, a passenger who survived the sinking of the Titanic, and from Lieutenant George Brown aboard Nelson's flagship at the battle of Trafalgar Misreading the market runes Woodrow Wyatt Where the Money Goes Mr Parkinson's Shock Summit and Sub-Continent Threat to Sarawak's tribal forests Royal succession Famine in Ethiopia Bombings in Gulf Construction move Facing the facts Consequences of Nazi-Soviet pact Marx and genocide MPs and clergy EEC passport The test of time (From our special correspondent): Surrender of Austria-Hungary Armistice Signed Yesterday Court Circular Today's royal engagements RSPCA Latest wills Waking up to a cause of sleep Science report Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Reception Dinners Birthdays today Polytechnic news Royal Naval College Dartmouth Company of Makers of Playing Cards City Livery Club Menuhin prize Anniversaries Mr Boris Vlasov Versatile shipping magnate Canon Cheslyn Jones Prof John Peristiany Dr Andrei Kolmogorov Mr Frank Baines Births, Marriages, Deaths Memorial service Appointments Requiem Mass Announcements Times Newspapers Ltd. A taxing time for women What kind of financial reform will really benefit women? Maggie Drummond reports Money, madam? Briefly OBAS Taste Of 1875 Readers who take up our Liberty offer may think that time has stood still Liberty Cosy once again After the glitz of starring in a soap, Stephanie Beacham is joining the cast of the RSC Thai Multiyork Multiple Display Advertising Items Bland Essex words Television Cannon A film with a view Simon Banner speaks to James Ivory about his new film, Maurice La Straniera Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera A View from the Bridge Aldwych Theatre Spink & San Limited English National Opera Last Summer in Chulimsk Arts Theatre, Cambridge Picture Gallery Lyric Theatre Theatre Entertainments BBC1 Wessex Roof The roots of treachery Television Choice Insurance Services Ltd Soviet offer to launch satellites for the West Softer Star Wars line ruled out The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,505 Writing a book with the head Weather Recording every chomp and slurp Commons sketch MPs' threat to resign Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet ABI puts storm cost at £500m Control ahead Rosehaugh up Glynwed buy Summary Further falls on Wall St Deadlock in deficit talks hits shares Concern over Bonn interest rate policy fuels dollar drop Plessey purchases US firm for $80m CBI protests over power prices Electricity privatization warning by business chiefs Guinness defendants remanded until April Record $6.7bn jump in reserves surprises City HK tycoons put £33m into futures Mitsui & Co. Ltd Business and Finance By Our Economics Correspondent: Bank keen to publish forecasts Geers Gross pulls out of US with $13m sale Triplex Lloyd merges firms Berisford bid protest Insurer cuts SA interests WPP buys film maker Iberia Kenyon on buying trail Go-ahead for S&N bid Wall Street Worries about weak dollar wipe £12bn off share values (AP): Late rally helps to cut losses Slow slide on US fall Investors switch to the turf World Markets Round-Up: Sydney Cash rule limits trade Hong Kong Associated British Industries ahead Relaxed view at Rosehaugh Tempus Trial of Guinness accused may be delayed until 1989 Rkf in £7.34m cash call By Our City Staff: Cowie's £44.5m issue hit by market crash Peer pressure The Times City Diary Hard Rock Cafe seeking a full Stock Exchange listing Gordon rings in new Era The Times City Diary Geeing up the Westerns The Times City Diary Maxwell spends £24m on Nimbus holding Hot seat The Times City Diary Bernard's sure right The Times City Diary TSB has 87% of Hill Samuel Corroon lifts share stake in Minet Telecom Outlook rosy but heed the market's message Comment (Reuter): Vw ahead but sale may wait British Steel (Reuter): $10.3bn Texaco-Pennzoil dispute enters final stage Japanese car imports deal under fire Laird names chairman Appointments Directors' buy-in at Era London Traded Options Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Nickson urges streamlining and lower rates Taxation Government told to encourage and support business Industrial Strategy Alpha Stocks Industry and City aim for closer link Confederation of British Industry Conference Mentor The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Slide continues Stock Exchange Prices Winner, at the second attempt? Opinion Marketing Communications Creative marketing Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The regions muscle in Television's Big Five companies have had things their own way too long, say the rest. Alan Franks reports on a Tv revolution Under starter's orders for the Tv stakes Top executives are jockeying for key jobs at three of the four TV channels Reason International Interior Designers Alexander Mann Associates PLC How They Line up Programming Support Limited Spoils Cornwall County Council A Career in Sales? The library revolution Newspapers may have switched to new technology but their libraries have remained in the old world of dusty, yellowing cuttings. All that is about to change, reports Kate Finch Logie Bradshaw Media Ltd Book Publishing Publicity and Promotions Executive Philharmonia Orchestra Art of the crime buster How a trade paper is assisting the police with lots of inquiries Dirk Degenhart & Partners Ltd Independent Consulting and Management Company Interested in a Career in Advertising? Marriott Tfpl Recruitment Astron Appointments Limited Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Protheroe's posting Bylines Negotiators Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Appointments Thomas Nelson and Sons Limited Leather Technician/market Man Design Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items News Group Newspapers Ltd Sales Consultant to £30,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Scotsman Publication, Ltd Yorkpride Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Drake Personnel Finesse Appointments Administration/personnel Manager £12,000 Secretary Manpower Senior Secretary Secretaries plus Property W1 Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merryweather Seer Selection Recruitment Consultants The National Farmers' Union The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Mary Overton Recruitment Limited Deputy Administrator-Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Secretary Knightsbridge Secretary/pa crica £11,000 Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Oslo and Paris Commissions Secretaries Zoo Media Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates Secretary/pa for International Society Golden Pr Opportunity Birkbeck College Drake Personnel Senior Secretaries Strike It Rich! Victoria The Recruitment Company Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items PCL Computer Service Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Seer Selection Recruitment Consultants National Heart and Chest Hospitals Brompton Hospital Multiple Classified Advertising Items WBH Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Hazell Station Recruitment Specialists Blenheim Exhibitions Group PLC Merryweather Multiple Display Advertising Items Brown & Root Vickers Recruitment Line Company Hazell Staton Recruitment Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Fashionable Opportunity £10,000 neg Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretaries plus Linn Products Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Key Secretary Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Second to None Multiple Display Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Multiple Display Advertising Items Merryweather Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items University College London Essex County Council Director's Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/admin Personnel Stockbroking Never a Dull Moment! as Secretary / Pa Multiple Display Advertising Items CBS Records International Limited Mary Overton Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Properties Heron Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Phase B now Released Pilot Properties Limited SEER Ringnow The Circle Barnet Gold Financial Services Limited London Properties Baxter Payne & Lepper Farrar Stead & Glyn Multiple Display Advertising Items East is East, West is West Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgages Building land prices soar South of the Thames Country Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Brondesbury Park London Nw6 London Properties Mortgages Meridian Housing Association Barratt Car Hire Company Black Horse Agencies The Historic Buildings Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitors Offer Relocation Package Multiple Display Advertising Items Smith-Woolley Chartered Surveyors Avills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lower house prices on the way? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Britton Poole & Burns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victory is in the stars for Imran How the Semi-Finalists' World Cup Averages Compare Picture Gallery Classification and allocation in the crown court Law Report November 4 1987 Duty of counsel to comply with letter Practice Note: Crown Office Lists Public interest certificate not conclusive on contents Sethia v Stern and Others Grounds for police power of entry Extraordinary lengths to preserve motto Evidence is required Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections Kensei maintains traditions of Cup Bradley narrowly fails to make winning return Results from yesterday's two meetings Mandarin: Master Bob can seal Newbury double for Henderson and White Racing Clore sale may not be a dispersal De Savary keeps ahead of the clock By a Special Correspondent: Cannons in need of talent Squash Rackets Spaid's fitness heartening for England Basketball Pembrokeshire stretched to their limit by Williams Rugby Union: Learning Proces Bears Fruit for American Eagles Downside fight to the finish New Zealand win but fail to shine For the Record Jorden to coach at Wasps Sport may benefit from betting levy A slice of good fortune Today's Fixtures Bayman's success after years of trying Golf London as start for Milk Race Cycling Sport on Tv O'Callaghan out Old friends provide Bassett with some much-needed relief Walters is sent off as Villa win Albion fine players over club brawl Winchester recover to score four Tanner dies aged 66 Wright hits three to lift Palace Hull come on strong to run the leaders close Rangers count on good start Ipswich's record is intact Notice overpowers Lister in three Boxing Dangers of Dutch 'disease' Last Night's Results Loosemore advances Tennis Benefits plan is backed by ASA Swimming Duff goes under by a whisker Bowls Britain shape up for the last chance Hockey Cup switch Boost to Sports Council grant Hillsamuel Investment Services Richardson's two put Arsenal ahead in race Johnston for England Eddery battles against the odds Foster can give England edge in attack Jenkins trial in March (AP): Belle Vue site sought Sport in Brief Lament that calls for action End Column

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