News from 06/11/1987
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Thomas Bewley (Past President), Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Gordon Allan, G. T. Banks, Director, Cliff Feltham, Clifford Webb, Paul Daniels, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Capel, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Harry Eyres, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Webster and Alan Hamilton, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, William D. Parker, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, John Taylor, Martin Cropper, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, W. S. Hayes, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Alastair Ross, Philip Jacobson and Andrew McEwen and Michael Evans, Jack Waterman, Nicholas Wood and Richard Ford, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Michael Kettle, John Grigg, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, John Bickersteth, Steve Acteson, John Cooney, Richard Evans, Paul Bentley, PHS, John Blunsden, John Clare Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Richard Evans Media Editor, Beatrice Lacoste, Peter Hayter, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Lynda Murdin Arts Correspondent, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, John England, John Julius, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Hamid Ghodse, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Clive White, Paul Newman, Rei Shiatori, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Lynda Murdin, Alan Lee, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Ian Stafford, George Chesterton, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Richard Posnett, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Veronica Heath, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Edward Townsend, James Morris's, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Richard Battley, Denning,
ResumoThatcher tells Reagan to act now on budget Cable puts pressure for accord with Congress Chancellor denies divisions Rover boost England win Times Focus Portfolio Index Baker comments send dollar down Arts world delighted by 17% budget increase Kidnap gang escape police four times Freed hostage had partd of his fingers cut off Storm over Prince's support on defence Gadaffi link with arms ship Eskund was 'loaded in Libya' Sunday betting vetoed Harrods Proposed airline merger in doubt News Summary Navy wife cleared Post chaos looms Deal is rejected Corpse in car boot Death of the man with the red book By Order of Gander & White Shipping Ltd Broker is fined Spy book move Man accused of attempting to kidnap woman Hurd hints at two Bills to deal with broadcasting Duke gets go-ahead to build mansion Ilea plans new drive on literacy Kasparov puts up a superb defence Nervous Runcie 'rescued' by Navy Sellafield to cut waste discharge Overladen ferry could be prosecuted Thatcher rebuke to Whitelaw Campaigns foil to stem smoking and drinking by pupils Soldiers found guilty of assault on recruit House prices still set to rise Shares slump Bonfire night passes with few accidents Red panda in reluctant debut Good week by contemporary art cheers market Saleroom Maples Three win a share of £12,000 Lawson rejects call for international action Skinner ordered out of chamber £60 nationality fee 'is a fantastic bargain' MPs' watchdogs will be stronger Kinnock's challenge on the sick Lords vote against opening betting shops on Sunday Correction Commentary Scheme to plant 30m trees Ban on sale of knives refused Parliament next week Parliament today Police 'could have lynched suspects in pub bombings case' Cash offer to plant new woods No Title Venison on sale in the supermarkets Weekend food prices Minster repairs to cost £3.5m Renault Build a Better Car NHS drug unit may shut down in London Everest leader to try again Law lords open up breath test challenge Barclays Why women in top management turn into 'monsters' Magician defends TV stunt By a Staff Reporter: Council estate crime blamed on black gang Girl dies after arson raid New TV host Belated sale Driving credit Youth jailed Surgeon clear MP wins suit Dixons City 'gamble' to aid cancer children Scientists optimistic over Aids vaccine Epsin Yeltsin patches up Kremlin row World Summary Bonfire night riots Ortega ceasefire offer Jail term for Biaggi Bombs threat to poll Egypt colonizes green field sites in the desert Tokyo's leader eyes House and home Supreme tripper Strike in Argentina Reagan's cold warrior beats his retreat Pretoria frees Mandela's lieutenant after 24 years From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Baker under fire from right White House woes Trial turns harsh light on Deaver Strike over currency turns Beirut into dead city National & Provincial Knives out for Mitterrand French arms scandal Britain's mine ships head north of Bahrain (Reuter): Aids decision (AFP): Afghan action (Reuter): Fiji backing Defector held BMW Hanoi jails veteran priest after ring of 'terrorists' exposed Amstrad Leaders with peace in mind Aquino under attack on human rights Mahathir battling to weather storm Tension in Malaysia NatWest The Action Bank The champions of formula sun A race right out of the future ends in Adelaide today, reports Peter Hayter Multiplying the memories How a temporary plaster and wood structure became the focal point of the nation B&Q Concise Crossword No 1406 The Times Britain's Second Largest Airlone Take your corners Bar none Barry Fantoni Jet set Biting the hand Bondage Provos' hopes shot down Richard Ford reports on the significance of the arms seizure from the Eksund Success-and successor? Robin Oakley considers the future of a man with the golden touch Specks in the snow, and we knew they had won To the Summit Continuing our excerpts from a new anthology of dramatic reporting down the ages, we publish today james Morris's despath ont the conquest of Everest and Marconi's own account of the first radio transmission across the Atlantic After the Pips A close season for Santa Tomorrow Sporting spectaculars What America Must Do A bad blow Deadline for Arias New life for old village schools After the revolution Social classes Paul Daniels explains Fears over drug unit closure Market collapse Flushed out Shuffling papers (From Our Parliamentary Correspondent): After Labour won the 1929 election the Liberals agreed informally to give the Government their general support. This early "Lib-Lab pact" did not last Court Circular Rspca Picture Gallery Anniversaries Fossils will guide diggers Science report Memorial Services Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Beefsteak Club Reception Picture Gallery Mr ÉMonn Andrews A life in broadcastin Dr Ian Cromartie Captain R. G. Mills M Georges Franju Mr Ian McCallum Births, Marriages, Deaths Service Dinners Dinners Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items PDSA British Diabetic Association Services Times Newspapers Ltd Back to the future Television Maurice All our yesterdays John Julins Norwich hails The Age of Chivalry exhibition, devoted to English art under the Plantagenets, which opens at the Royal Academy today, as breathtaking Opera Rigoletto Coliseum Taylor made Jazz Concert LSO/Jävi Festival Hall Silent screams Theatre Apart From George Royal Court Upstairs The Sisterhood New End Sotheby's In his own write This week the disabled writer Christopher Nolan Won the Biography section of the Whitebread awards for his autobiography, Under the Eye of the Clock, from which we publish two extracts 'We love you just as you are' Launch Date 6th November Wine mine Make the most of the opportunity to drink in the offer of the season The Times Man-management and women's style I couldn't help wondering if next year a conferencesomewhere would discover that water was wet Thai Theatre London Entertainments Picture Gallery Konard Furs The all-dancing canvas Television Choice Radio Choice Flexible Investment Planning Ltd BBC1 Reagan heaps praise on 'Cap' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,507 MPs back haemophiliac Aids victims Weather Buying The Times overseas Austria Sch 29: Belgium B… The Pound Just William and his gang exit left Commons sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet US buy for electronics company In tomorrow's Family Money: are property prices… Windsmoor up Westbury rise Summary Stock Market 26 Traded Opts 32 Tempus 26 Share… Dollar falls to record lows W German and US interest rates cut Baker shifts US policy Bank opens BP buy-back tomorrow Conran sets no store by offer Poorer Storehouse chief still snubs Benlox Healthy gains for FT-SE Eurotunnel confident of finding underwriters Adler sells stake for £1m By our City Staff: Adsteam buys 4.7% of CU Hillsamuel Investment Services Business and Finance SE puts dealing limit on brokers Euro Tunnel Shares rally after US base rate cut Stock Market Kennedy Brooks, the hotels to restaurants group, staged a strong recovery, closing 17p higher at 265p. Dealers believer the shares have been oversold and expect a recovery back to above the £3 level. It is also hoped that Mecca, said to hold 3 per cent, will soon launch a full bid Shares of Glaxo, the pharmaceuticals group, moved up by 13p to £10.33. Morgan Stanley, the American broker, recommends them as analysts point out that drug companies always perform well in bear markets and Glaxo is in very good health all round Pure Westbury well positioned Tempus Windsmoor Lighting the way Propeller to join Third Market Rover accelerates with 15.8% share of market Top Ten Sellers Daks in 27% rise to £4.9m Papers in US deal Kitchen cash The Times City Diary Risk asked to stay on From Mammon to God The Times City Diary Tunnelling to time The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Power price denial Crib notes The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Bid for Berisford cleared Interims rise at Gieves Firm on accounting The Times City Diary Ladbroke £254m cash call flops Boom Gilt-edged thrive in a cooler climate Comment Baker's dollar death wish British Cafedonian Taxman to return £57m to Woolwich From Our Correspondent Sydney: Bond 'has 5% of Allied' Capel link-up Seer Seer Management US deficit 'did not cause crash' Slump in dollar could hit Lloyd's earnings Iel 'loses £263m' Germany delays Vw sale Assurance premiums up to £549m £679m launch for Liffe option Autolease League Against Cruel Sports MFI buyout 'will go ahead as planned' Five Oaks dividend Elders lifts Greene stake Li raises oil stake to 14% Hanover up to £902,000 Dow gains 40 on interest rate cuts Wall Street National Westminster Bank Plc Total Girobank plc Standard Chartered Bank Share prices fall sharply as dollar slide continues World Stock Markets Round-Up: Tokyo Hang Seng slumps to below key 2,000 level Hong Kong Traditional Options Lloyds Bank A&T Bank reduction hopes spare market the worst Frankfurt All-Ordinaries plummets to 13-month low Sydney Index tumbles again after nervous selling Singapore Alpha Stocks Bank of Scotland Cathay Pacific Weather-hit Appletree diversifies into beef Eurotunnel names chief Appointments Interest Rate Change Jamaica Scotch exports rise London Traded Options Recent Issues Third Market Base Lending Rates Midland Bank plc Electrocomponents plc Apple Together Storehouse by Design Shares rally Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures After the bumps, a smoother ride The future looks better for European truck manufactures, as more companies move back into profit. But possible Japanese incursions to the market pose a threat Diesel models set the trend Mercedes-Benz Bus business gives a boost as the midi comes into its own Transfleet Contract Hire Distribution Truck Rental Keeping Britain's wheels turning ERF, last of the British heavyweights What happened to the world's great lorry-maker? Leyland DAF Hail the leader of the vans Commercial Vehicles/3 Ford Rentals await effects of the stocks crash Briefing Drawing in the horns of the bulls Durham University Business School Metbright & Co Ltd Exclusive Distributorship Opportunity Your Name Business for Sale A hobby which is a racing bet Your Own Business Business for Sale Mail Order Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eight pointers to your cover Business for Sale Investors Required Financial Exciting Mr Friday Frontline Cases Business Opportunities Import/Export Co Armour Leasing & Finance Ltd Investor/partner Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Edward Symmons & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents CJM Labels Limited Car Buyers' Guide Victoria Motor Company Aston Martin Vantage Lotus Esprit Turbo Bernard Thorpe The Times Prestigious New Factory Marbella Building Land Toyota TVR 420 Seac Sports Pavedelta Business Centres Advance Distributors & Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just Desks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items WestcarsSAAB Saab City Star Group Saab Saab Scana Saab Baytree Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shaw & Kilburn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Lovesay Fleet Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Royal Ascot B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. 635Csa Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rivervale Reading M535 Née 85 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Merlin Cambria Porsche Porsche 911 Carrera Multiple Classified Advertising Items B & K Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes 190E Mercedes 280 Se Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smooth new Sierra has all the extras Motoring by Clifford Webb Saab to launch flagship model Hyde Park Motor Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hant Grade Systems Limited Porsche plans 4-cylinder turbo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Jags, Daimlers 81/85 V. W. And Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cellex the Cell Phone Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nec National Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items MMC Multiple Display Advertising Items Pageboy The Citifone Wave Tech Mobile Phones Limited Vodafone Dressler The Phone Company Avon Technical Services Tricky Harvey twists Zaman into knots with baffling speed Squash Rackets Chigwell back in the groove after break Schools Football Motorists can challenge accuracy of breath test device Headingley happy to usher in a new era Where champions prepare for new role Newmarket stud the focal point of expanding Arab empire Comic cuts provided by Oaks survivor Priority should be on home-bred horses Solicitor is entitled to costs m his own case No tax refund oil covenant for special education By Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Bangor Selections Dunwoody's Stratford double Mandarin: Sit Elnaas should take her revenge over shorter trip By Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Fortune on the side of Hypnosis Britain to stage rugby and canoeing EEC Games Come-back decisive for Corkill Bowls Clark is ready to back her high ranking Fencing Nationwide search for talent is under way Ocean racing has a reputation of beong an elite sport, but today we wnnounce a challenge for all yachtsmen The Times A six-foot schoolboy with the world at his feet Football: Butcher Expects More than Just a Spot of Fatherly Advice when He Meets up with the England Manager No time to dwell on defeat Boost for England Basketball Injury forces Boone out Rackets Ogrizovic on stand-by for England Call for total isolation Sports Politics Perfection remains target for Souness Frustration for Venables Fall of chief rivals gives Real the look of winners Today's Fixtures Mansell loses his fitness race Britain's top driver, his season prematurely over, tells John Blunsden of his plans for 1988 An Eagle eye view of Welsh Rugby Union: When the 'Liverpool Kissing' Has to Stop Kirk ready for Oxford push (Reuter): Faldo and Lyle lead charge against the world Golf: Under-Par Europeans Go Two up against the Americans Jefferson chosen for Eagles For the Record McCarthy to seek board decision Boxing Council refuses to stage tournament Billiards and Snooker Loosemore in the young women's final Border greets old rivals with a new resolve Cricket Curren serve too much for top seed Mecir Tennis Times prize for doctor and friends Gooch and Gatting are the heroes The Times Border welcomes change for revenge Scoreboard from Bombay Anglo-American Options Ltd Cauthen shortens odds on 200 winners Moynihan's warning to League clubs A sweeping success Defeat brings clashes First-time sponsors Sport in Brief A cloud over the friendly league End Column
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