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News from 09/11/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Chris Peachment, Louis Blom-Cooper, Aberconway (President Emeritus), Michael Upton, David Wade, Rosemary Righter, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Clifford Longley, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Anthony Fuller, Chairman, Hazhir Teimourian, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, John Cooney and Nicholas Wood, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Simon Jones, A. Koryagin, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, John Grenside, John Baker, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, D. I. A. Poll, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Andrew Wiseman, Richard Lockwood, Janis MacKay, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, John Ardagh, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Anthony W. Clare, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Nigel Andrew, Celia Brayfield, William Greaves, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Cooney, Ann Chubb, Richard Evans, John Cooney, Michael McCarthy and Robin Young, PHS, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Peter Dixon, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Christopher Thomas, Gordon Malthouse, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Stephen Lewis Phillips & Drew, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Richard Hope, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Ian Stafford, Andrew Lycett, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, A. Shivtiel, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Peter Strafford, Corinne Julius, David Powell, Chris Moore, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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11 Die in Poppy Day massacre Condemnation for IRA bomb at Ulster war memorial Catalogue of bomb carnage Australia win Times Focus Portfolio gold Index Dublin agreed ransom deal Kidnapping of dentist Queen and Thatcher shocked by atrocity Tunisia condones tail of Bourguiba Silence, outrage and the agony Remembrance day UKFinance Ltd Accused never met Mrs. Banks' News Summary Postal challenge B-Cal helicopter sale New call for hanging Grenson Iberia Airlines of Spain Curbs on card theft Thatcher to block union's party link Ministers may straemline urban development grants Companies gave £2m to Tories, says Labour Renewed pressure to extend family court Father tells of dying daughter's last words Costs of criminal justice tops £5bn Picture Gallery GP fees may be linked to cancer screen target Doctors oppose longer public house hours Battle joined for art market Saleroom Concern at doctors with Aids Winner plans a holiday in Venice Portfolio gold BRS Irish government will call off visit to Libya Tighter spending controls may rest with trustees Supervising charities: 1 Charities enjoy tax and other privileges worth £2.5 billion a year. A recent series of critical scrutinies has lighlighted the role of the Charity Commission in protecting the public intererst. To mark the appointment of a new Chief Charity Commissioner, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, in the first of tw articles, looks at the radical changes in the supervision of charities now in progress Supervising Charities: 1 Citroën Picture Gallery BR plans & better age of the train' network Agreement sought on ferry safety Helena International Action planned on universities selling worthless degrees By-pass finished ahead of schedule Motorway repairs BCC Kokusai Denshin Denwa(KDD)Co., Ltd Auction ends tobacco tradition Children's hospital fund gets flying start Cricket. The Perfect Complement to Australia's… Three Britons on missing aircraft World Summary (Reuter): Radiation limit deal Party contemplation US talks for Ortega (Reuter): Murder confession Papandreou warns US to curb Turks or lose bases Paris art theft trail leads to Tokyo Teacher arrested Seychelles rumours Drug furore widens to White House candidates British fears hit INF accord as summit deadline approaches Baffiing ballots test Italy Air UK Picture Gallery King Husain urges a united Arab front and end to differences Israelis held and Badhdad attacked as Amman summit opens Jack Daniel's Heirs and poor health end the Bourguiba era The Tunisian takeover Ben Ali welcomed as strong leader The Missions to Seamen ESSO Mbeki appeals for peace in Natal as five more die From Our Own Correspondent Johannesburg: Pretoria confirms release is test case Holiday Inn Picture Gallery Party 'tries' Yeltsin amid talk of attack on Mrs Gorbachov Pills help French to take life's strains Officials say Haiti poll is on Chattel claim (AP): Surgeon error Gibraltar trip (Reuter): Light blast (Reuter): Sudan claim Rolex of Geneva NatWest The Action Bank Unesco's dark horse faces daunting task Jousting opens for leadership of UN food organization Abbey National Dhaka ban on meetings as rally day nears Aquino dilemma over vigilantes Manila's death squads Lanson The children first and always The symbol of hope for sick children everywhere is sick itself. Great Ormond Street is seeking ?30 million to continue its pioneering work. Thomson Prentice discovers why the world's most famous children's hospital needs help to get better Can You Help? The Times Inhuman rites Initiatin ceremonies like those recently suffered by some Army recruits are as old as time. Thier attraction lies in an element of danger for the subject, which so often leads to disaster Continent Jim Crace Concise Crossword No 1408 Be a Friend of guide dogs What they do best Tomorrow Canon Vicarage all sorts The Times Diary Clanger The Times Diary Goalaway The Times Diary Picture Gallery Quick bursts The Times Diary See a solicitor The Times Diary This mating madness Bernard Levin: the way we live now Compassion, but we cannot condone evil As the Anglican General Synod prepares to debate homosexuality, the Chief Rabbi, Immanuel Jakobovits, offers a Jewish view On the wrong side of the tracks A prison reform that all ignore T. E. Utley O! what a fall was there However... Philip Howard Death in the Morning The Tunisian Succession Out of Space Need to hold UK place in space CEGB's record Pub hours change Soviet detainee 70 years on Speaking up for modern Arabic After the planes Schools opting out Money matters A higher truth? Death of Frederick Archer, the Jockey In a career of 17 years, starting at the age of 12, Fred Archer (1857-1886) won the St Leger six times, the Derby and the Two Thousand Guineas five times, the Oaks four times, and the One Thousand Guineas twice. Altogether he rode 2,746 winners Court Circular Birthdays today Service luncheon Christies Service dinners Failure of Rome synod may galvanize Catholic church into involving laity Appointments Marriages Reception Forthcoming marriages Piper's triple success Mr Basil Reay A power behind tennis Mr. Frank Sinclair Freda Bruce Lockhart Mr Donald Sadler Old age 'no handicap to learning' Science report Today 's royal engagements Births, Marriages, Deaths Parliament this week Redwings return to the treetops Nature notes Anniversaries Lord Callaghan of Cardiff Announcements Cancer Research Campaign AGA The director's contract With his The Belly of an Architect on current release, Peter Greenaway is already at work on his next film. Chris Peachment met him in Suffolk Theatre The Rover Mermaid Theatre Red Square vox pop Radio LSO/ Rostropovich Royal Festival Hall Concerts Bravura new world Dance La Bayadere Studio, Glasgow Annie Fischer Queen Elizabeth Hall Design of the times Television Royal icing on the charity cake On the eve of Princess Royal's visit to Korea and her trip to Thailand in aid of Save the Children, William Greaves examines the art of Roayl patronage Pretty as a photograph The perfect ghostess Sexism has long been a skeleton in the closet of ghostly literature. But a new book of short shocks puts women on a more equal footing with other spooks League Table of Royal Patronage Action on Alcohol Abuse Who Does what for Whom The Princess Royal Princess of Wales Duchess of York This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Siemens Hearing instruments Limited First, last - and best Televison Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Aberlour US budget cuts may stop deal on Harrier Tunisia condones fall of Bourguiba The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,509 Three faces of the law in the eighties Gambling boy called to account Weather Space agency prospects bleak Spending Plan in doubt Kidnap group seizes 8 on boat Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Doctor Baker soothes the pain US Notebook Index G7 stands by for crisis meeting next weekend to agree world action Pact sought on rate cuts By Our Economics Correspondent: Dollar still under threat Central bank heads meet in bid to streamline supervision Return to fundamental values Usm Review Britain 'could weather any storm' Deadline looms over US talks Directors' perks '45% of salary' John charcol Index Tunnel sale date likely to stand British Gas Energy is your Bsiness Tracking the bear market Analysis London Hilton on Park Lane High return expected on 12-month view Gilt-Edged Thomson steps up holiday price war with £18m cuts Parkinson seeks to calm price rise fears Biscuit-taker By Our Industrial Editor: Engineering orders best for years, says survey By Our Industrial Editor: Crime 'costing £1m a day The other man's grass The Times City Diary Still dicing with debt The Times City Diary Name-drop The Times City Diary Grave story The Times City Diary Profiting from loss The Times City Diary LME to discuss new tin contract By Our City Staff: Adler denial on BP underwriting US fears for Porsche By Our City Staff: UK lags behind in 'key man' cover The positive thinking behind state spending Economic View By our City Staff: Monopoly report handed in Services offer best return, ICC says Warburg buy Twenty Questions Eurotunnel Share Offer Traders perplexed over bullion 's performance Foreign Exchanges Money Markets National Westminster Bank PLC Tell the Chariman where to Stock his Job Unlisted Securities Northern Foods to acquire Falconis for initial £22m Board Meetings Investment Trusts Base Lending Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Gold Third Market Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Onward march of the over-85s By the year 2000, a fifth of Britain's population will be of pensionable age; before long there will be one million over 85. Many of them will be unable to provide for themselves financially, socially and medically Kellogg's All-Bran Office and Electronic Machines plc are pleased to… The Abbeyfield Society Nottingham Group Bard Limited A better taste for longer life How the funds are spent Barclays Legal & General British Foundation for Age Research A network of support Cyanamid When the house is a prison Misery that may strike at half a million people Tackling a taboo problem Still calm, despite the political storm In spite of the scandal of the Barschel affair, West Germany's political system, and the Kohl government, remain largely untouched, reports Peter Strafford 'Dirty tricks' out of line with political life He is not inspiring but the economy is impressive Bayerische Vereinsbank Testing Gorbachov's East-West sincerity Decision to scrap its Pershings is hostly contested Money row sparks crash Why the US criticized Bonn's economic polices-frightening the world's money markets Hüls (U. K.) Ltd., BIG: Bank für Gemeinwirtschaft Trade runs out of steam A strong voice in the financial markets AEG Rush south worries the politicians Real growth is up over 50 per cent The revival of a divided city Degussa Britain buys £178m fashion BHF-BANK Caring change in the young Utilizing ventures for its own politicies Great travel, great wine Central Europe Division Ferrymasters Limited Research Posts in Computer Aided Engineering Scholarships Aston University Choosing a year out with care Those precious few moths before universtiy can give the young person a real sense of commitment on the threshold of life, says Janis MacKay University Appointments University of Nottingham University of York London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine University of London University College London University College of Swansea University of Strathclyde The University of Manchester Writworth Art Gallery The Queen's University of Belfast University of Dundee Department of Modern Languages University of Aberdeen The University of Manchester Aston University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Posts AMIMIDDLE East Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Heath Mount School Hertfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools Wellingborough School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Roshampton Institute Pre University? Post University? Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Job Satisfaction in Worthwhile Work Susan Hamilton Personal Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking Sec £10.500 + mort sub + profit share.… Times Newspapers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vino! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrera Recruitment Advisers Joyce Guiness Multiple Display Advertising Items Young Smart and Cheerful Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Beavers Ltd Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Jardines Insurance Brokers Group Film&tv Production Handle Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Parlimentary and Personal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The British Orthopaedic Association Investment Director of Mayfair Property Company La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Staff Introductions CCF Group Pls Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Guardian Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Signing false name was not forgery House of Lords Law Report November 9 1987 Court of Appeal La Crème De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Helical Bar PLC Interiors No time bar on Attorney General in trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beavers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hospital of St. John & St. Elizabeth Office Angels Recruitment Consultants New Year-New Career Rent not necessary for tenancy Purely P. A. Jill nash Recruitment Medical Secretary Times Classified Settlement of injuries claim is final Welsh fledglings win their wings Rugby Uniion: Bowen and Company Must Tread Warily after the Test that Put the Eagles to Flight Hare's boot seals Cardiff's fate By a special correspondent: Gosforth off the mark with little bit of luck Placing the blame for rebel tour By a Special Correspondent: Kirk eases his way through Orrell forwards overrun Sale Weekend Results Vintage play by Porta Top notch at last by Dittmar Squash Rackets Cauthen takes crown from weary Eddery Racing From a Correspondent New York: Big Ben chimes for Millar Equestrianism Mandarin: Wolverhamption Selections Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Mandarin: Winter Measure to give encore Racing: Swingit Gunner's November Handicap Victory Provides Fairy-Tale Ending to Flat Season Cauthen's Italian trip pays Closing stages of season illustrate well-being and popularity of racing End -Of-Season Statistics Results from Saturday's four meetings A lifebelt for Lawrence Palace fail to cash in on chances For your Club or Company Coton puts his best foot forward in a borrowed boot Football: Watford's Goalkeeper Frustrates Rangers Forwards to Expose Weaknesses in Championship Contenders Mysteries at villa Abundance of riches on Merseyside Sympathy for the humiliated Wimbledon remain in defiant mood Weekend Football Results and Tables Rush and Hughes relieve the gloom for Wales Luton find forward harmony Rearguard action pays off Weather and Americans play havoc with Europe Golf Support wanes for lifeless Wigan Rugby League Fourth title for Taylor Snooker Leading World Cup Cricket Averages Picture Gallery Race jury disqualify I-Punkt Yachting For the Record Slough hold out in the dusk Hockey Mayotte collects to irate Gilbert's cost Tennis (AFP): Guliikson twin is new coach to Navratilova Today's Fixtures Doubts raised over Smith's role in Council Commentary Chance for Kingston Basketball Pentathletes and French are too strong Fencing England falter on the sand Cyclo-Cross Border takes one-day trip to the moon Tesco Scoreboard from Calcutta A see-saw final won by Allcock Old England soldiers never die A mix-up for Cram Sport in Brief Diamond trophy as big as the Ritz Venables checks on Tottenham Cauthen again

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