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News from 05/11/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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John Jaques, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, Michael Binyon and Bailey Morris, Simon O'Hagan, Hazhir Teimourian, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Peter Law, Dennis Stringer, Ivo Tennant, Alexander Johnson, Michael Meadmore, K. M. Safjullah, Ian Murray, Isabel Raphael, Eve Martin National President, Jeremy Kingston, Tim Williams, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Harry Eyres, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Joe Joseph, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Allan Massie, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Lester C. Thurow, John Spicer, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Robert Maxtone Graham, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Ben Patten, Robin Young, Craig Pearman, Andrew Wiseman, Charles Bremner, Neil Hamilton, Gerald Howarth, Edward Leigh, Ray Whitney, David Hart, Chairman, Peter Lewis, Tam Dalyell, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norton Goldie-Scot, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Harry Debelius, Marion Cotter, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, R. H. NICHOLSON(Deputy Director), George Ennor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Craig Brown, Rosalyn Phillips, Paul Griffiths, John Cooney, Alexandra Jackson, Conrad Voss Bark, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, David Smith and Michael Clark, Ronald Butt, Paul Munton, Stewart Tendler, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Peter Leslie, Lynda Murdin Arts Correspondent, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Kenneth Fleet, Peter Johnson, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Christopher Walker, P. G. Bentley, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, Iain McCallum, Alan Lee, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Dynes, Ian Stafford, Tim Jones, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, George Shelvocke, James Lewis, T. F. Ford, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Lee Rodwell, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, Andrew NASH(Head of English), Richard Wigg, Richard Battley,

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Lawson increases pressure for US to reduce deficit Chancellor doubts Reagan's will to act over budget Thatcher hard line for Europe Australia win Self-analysis Portfolio Gold Index Interest rates down to 9% The mighty source of civilization drying up Kinnock attacks left-wing critics Libyans loaded IRA ship, say French police Nato changes tune to back missile pact Dunhill Civil Servants in no-strike move News Summary Calls on bullies Scargill accused Ronson victory Home 'abuse' claim Lords face move to curb powers Windfall from Labour Air France Steel's future Labour drops hardline CND committee choice Parkinson to face protest form CBI on electricity De Savary seeks a fresh start for Land's End Overconfident Kasparov in danger World Chess Championship Elgin works fetch £176,638 Admiral attacks space freeze Jobs will be at risk if postmen vote to strike Bombing suspects 'hammered' says former policeman Record year for tourists Mrs. Thatcher visits a premier store Women told nationality produces business success Judge's anger over notes Cleveland inquiry Zeebrugge hero is a 'Man of the Year' Ricard Sugar could be key to beating virus Aids research Freedom to vote not negotiable, minister is told Rates New peers introduced Safe toys campaign Commons questions on 'secret committee' The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Germans to blame for sea pollution Environment The right to silence is likely to stay Scots MPs open war on Tories Ridley rejects hurricane bill charge MPs 'are lining pockets' By Our Political Staff: Labour peers gather their poll tax and housing team Streamlined borrowing for inner-city development The UDCs Gall for tough control on football terraces Sport Coutts & Co Peers' burden is too heavy Homeless surprise The cleverest cameras in the world are in the… Reform package is condemned as killer of council incentive Serious shortcomings in government policy for caring for the elderly and mentally ill or handicapped in the community have been identified by the National Audit Office. The audit office says in a report published yesterday that arrangements for funding and monitoring of community care are inadequate and progress in implementing the policy is slow Plan for schools criticized Montana Right round the M25 for less than 60p Solicitors urged to widen services Law Society reforms B-Cal takeover ruling expected soon Protection built into homes Crime prevention Accord is reached at National Docklands scheme underway Fan goes wild in Belgian prison World Summary Aids alert for 50,000 (Reuter): Murder suspect held (Reuter): Banker charged Threat of recount in mayoral battle Weary Nicaragua prays for end to war Leaders seek thaw £6m tax fraud (AP): North testifies to grand jury 'Thinking' credit card that could unite Europe Spain rejects US offer as talks resume on air bases Prince jokes about his Bavarian link Libyans lap up Malta's dolce vita Emergency action by EEC to counter locust invasion Soviet historian m call to reassess Invasion of Prague Brymon Cityclass US regret for Indian's death Syria may lose Arab aid if it still backs Iran Fahd upsets Jordan US kept at arm's length in Gulf Undiplomatic day for Italy's envoys Aides accuse FAO chief of misconduct Spanish floods kill nine Rights plea (Reuter): Out of Tibet Pilot error Police claim arrests link communists to US base killings Fear of death squads creates a ghost town in the Philippines (Reuter): Study time (Reuter): Poll demand (Reuter): Ferry sinks (Reuter): Reporter held Amstrad From a Correspondent Jerusalem: Tolstoy outburst at 'Ivan' hearing The smile of a survivor Peking's old guard has given way to a confident leader who could breathe fire into the Chinese dragon The Times Profile Zhao Zyang Bank of Scotland A weekly series on research Findings Fire Works Monti Sierra Gospels of the lost One of religion's oldest controversies is to be aired on TV, reports Peter Lewis Concise Crossword No 1405 Born to the bottle Is alcoholism an in inherited disease? The debate is about to begin in the US Supreme Court. Christopher Thomas reports The sounds for silence? Womb noise or white noise-will either really soothe a baby to sleep? Barker of Earls Barton A minority view in Britain An impossible race against time Safety in saunas Medical Briefing The Times Personnel services Fly posting Brooke's bond Picture Gallery Relative values PHS: Thé up Big Brother and the poll tax When the dollar is down Lester C. Thurow plots the likely international effects of a continuing fall in the US currency, which he argues rescue attempts can only prolong Let someone bring the poison if it is ready The Last Cup The Times continues its selection from a new anthology of some of the most vivid reports in history with accounts from Plato of the death of his friend and mentor Socrates (right); and from George Shelvocke, an 18th century mariner, of the death of an albatross The way with revolutions Galling the President Talk Early for Christmas In 5tam Novembris 'Sudden crisis' dismays surgeons 'Soggy' English Motorway hazards Legal luminaries Bangladesh arrests Tax on marriage A lower limit for abortions Defining Europe Calero visit Truth to tell Through glass darkly From Our Own Correspondent: U. S. Smarting under the Satellites Spur to American on Attack on Outer Space Court Circular RSPCA Age old question for Everest Science report Birthdays today Lord Carlisle of Bucklow Printers' Charitable Corporation Forthcoming Marriages Picture Gallery Reception Dinners Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Latest wills Marriages Appointments Mr William Luke Business and good works Mr Christopher Dilke Lord Cobbold Births, Marriages, Deaths Marshall Scholarships Luncheons Newspaper Society Memorial services Announcements The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research Coopers & Lybrand Roussel Laboratories Limited Reuter Simkin Recruitment Carrera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Campbell-Johnston Recruitment Advertising Limited Royal Marines Officer Trinity College of Music Save the Children ASE Assessment and Selection for Employment A serious man of plays Peter Ackroyd reviews the life and work of a dramatist who wants to be a prophet in the land of showbiz Timebends a Life By Arthur Miller Methuen, £17.95 Victorian values A Woman of Passion The Life of E Nesbit, 1858-1924 By Julia Briggs Hulchinson, £16.95 Texasville New Hardbacks Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Making of a writer For Love & Money By Jonathan Raban Collins Harvill, £11.50 Saturday Mark H. McConmack Wild shore of love Fiction Laing By Ann Schlee Macmillan, £10.95 Civil to Strangers By Barbara Pym Macmillan, £11.95 The Times When the child is father to the spy Television Steinway A nose for romantic comedy Films BBCSO/Eotvos Festival Hall Concert Melon Not such a pleasant spot Artless drama Theatre Pied Piper Olivier A mechanistic solution Hamlet Machine Almeida Theate A Private View Watermans Arts Centre Royal Opera House Senator Vauxhall Senator GM This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments BBC1 Alliance Leicester The long journey back Television Choice RSC Royal Shakespeare Company The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,506 Springtime froufrou has touch of class Weather Place of comfort welcomes its own Parliamentary sketch The Orient success Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Changes for HK exchange Smallbone up Sketchley flop Stock Markets Summary Index Base rates cut by half point Surprise move helps to stem share losses Dollar drops further Lawson adds to pressure on Reagan for US tax rises From rivets to music and milk Shipyard agency places half of its redundant workers Eurotunnel offers 'free' travel Culture shock for Official Receiver Reed leaps 37% to £110 million Chesterton Business and Finance 25-32 Sport44-48 BP details expected from Bank Midland Bank The Beckman Report Signs of stability as losses are cut Wall Street TSB Bank Shares continue free-fall on worldwide declines Stock Market Alpha Stocks Clydesdale names directors Appointments Still bright as a Berry The Times City Diary On Valentino's knee The Times City Diary Pavement talk The Times City Diary Smallbone status Reed's hungry and lean look Tempus New ways to lose The Times City Diary Governor aims for steady rate of exchange to help industry Goodison backing for political action Lawson demands significant cutback in US budget deficit Mansion House Speeches Heron Quays Bank remains flexible on monetary policy Comment Allied-Lyons London Traded Options Traditional Options Recent Issues Third Market Swire Pacific Limited Base Lending Rates Euro Tunnel Worst losses in 50 years outstrip other exchanges World Stock Markets Round-Up: Sydney Hang Seng drops 103 Hong Kong Shares edge lower Frankfurt Continuing slide in dollar value fuels pessimism Tokyo Debut for MI Group financial superstore Business Summary New oil field is named £1.3m for Mclnerney Avis Europe buy cleared Guinness disposals Comparex Argus Press in US buy Profit falls at property firm Private Spanish satellite TV plan Staff departures hit Willis after Wrightson merger (Reuter): Texaco ready to talk with Pennzoil West Africa oil exploration 'at lowest levels' 'Think small for state buying' US fuses deal for Astra Early losses trimmed Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The slick City flyers of the future Today the Queen opens the London City Airport, built in Docklands to serve executives requiring a swift, easy route to the Continent British Gas North Thames A lunchtime dream come true James Scott Mechanical and Electrical Services… De Havilland Canada Seifert HE: A quiet visitor who satisfies a steep order BP MC: Europe eyes up the transfer traffic KPMG The big battle for business begins Bilingual staff on the flight Tough time ahead in the 1990s How everything fell into place Bickerdike Allen Partners NATS London City Airport McWeeney Smallman & Co. Ltd., Docklands Rowe & Maw Clearing the way for a cab ride to take-off Leonard Lifts Ltd Sir Frederick Snow & Partners Lowndes Lambert Group Limited Upwardly Mobile in Docklands GEC Electrical Projects Limited Clients next door Donald Butler Associates Executive style Young, Gifted and £20,000 in the Black Pe2 Finalists Are You Hungry For Success? A wise decision at the interview stage is vital Peter Leslie: Graduates need to ask questions about themselves before applying for posts Natural Environment Research Council Managing Director Dolland & Aitchison PLC Office Manager/personnel Manager Texas Eastern Le TISSier Executive Selection British Paediatric Association Peter Brett Associates Consulting Engineers Success Dynamics Limited Food and Agricultural Attache Pearl Industries Ltd. SEL Star Executives Limited Gorham & Partners Ltd. Bristol Waterworks Company Training in Milan Move into Management Modern Money Ltd Link Peugeot Talbot Executive Facilities (Maidenhead) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Canada Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Liverpool Courtaulds PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items ISTEL In Systems The Established Leader DBA Associates Ltd. Office Systems Recruitment BTA Barry Tildsley Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items BL Barry Latchford Associates MSL Chartered Secretary FPS Financial Planned Services F. C. A. /Successful Businessman Sunkyond Europe Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items MP Michael Page International Financial Selection Services Engineering Austin Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franlab Multiple Classified Advertising Items CL Credit Lyonnais Lloyd Management Mortgage Investment Brokers DLA Douglas Llambias Bardenoch & Clark Hill Samuel Investment Services Limited Sales & Marketing Appointments MP Michael Page Partnership IPS Group Financial Accountant Multiple Classified Advertising Items LLP Lloyd's of Lond Press Regional Accountant/s Portman Recruitment Services Limited MacMillan Davies EMI Atrium Underwriting Ltd ASA International Multiple Display Advertising Items CDP Financial Partnership Ltd., Multiple Display Advertising Items La Cremè De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt Property Sales Negotiator/co-Ordinator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ace Foster Beazley Jig Saw Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren Personnel Resources Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Secretary/administrative Assistant Medical… Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak Hay Associates ADAIR Personnel Assistant Cum Audio Sec £11,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The MAC Group UK Limited Ms. J. Corbyn Eurolanguage Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princes remains uncrowned Prime example of why British sports facilities lag behind those elsewhere La Crème Psion Super Secretaries Europe take on world Golf Mr B. Chamberlain, Radley Ltd, Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laytons Knightsbridge Beavers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items US opposition to salmon-farming Fishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Misconceived grounds of appeal Law Report November 5 1987 Delay in immigration case deplored The case for tighter controls A plea for justice Let sanity return Meaning of 'building' for tenants' association Calling time on bouncers Passing judgment Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections Prideaux Boy can make experience tell Racing: West Country Chaser Fancied to Overhaul Front-Running Hypnosis in Fascinating Kempton Clash Edinburgh proves lucky for Thornton Mandarin: Stratford Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Celtic Chief looks contender for top hurdling honours Hennessy Gold Cup weights Scoreboard from Lahore Test nations are shaping up for a compromise PPA Vernons Cool Australians upset favourites Cricket: How a Popular Misconception Rebounded Painfully on Pakistan in the World Cup Seoul-bound crews earn extra support Rowling Giants' threat to move out Baseball Today's Fixtures Border silences critics McAuley's incentive is second world title shot Boxing Sport on TV By a Special Correspondent: Young players take some notable scalps Hertfordshire in the mood to prove their point Rugby Union Thresher snatches draw for Kent Finishing flourish Jansher sees off tough first-round opponent Squash Rackets Continuous Sports Reporting United task is top great Rangers humble a Polish giant to scale new heights Football Llorente turns the tide Real's way Hughes goes to Bayern Controversial goal seals Oxford victory Cup victory in extra time for Oldham England's dramatic recovery Basketball Last Night's Results Storm brewing up over hand-out Yachting For the Record London's corner failings Hockey Cricketcall International Willis to speak on a motion of no confidence Cricket One sport with two rulers Karate Loosemore in semi-finals Tennis Liverpool go top after record unbeaten run Dillon's evening of contrasting awards AA Insurance Single goal breaks Aberdeen Summit called over Glasgow violence India bowling fear may be the key McGhee finds touch Supporter remanded Sport in Brief Eddery double gives him a leading edge Moynihan challenged by Howell

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