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News from 10/11/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Vivien Stern, Director, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alastair Matheson, William Stephens, Simon O'Hagan, Vijitha Yapa, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Andrew Morgan, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Robin Young and Derek Harris, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, T. L. Davey, Gerald Davies, John Newell, Roy Thomason, Chairman, Joe Joseph, Gerry Harrison, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Henry Stanhope, J. D. Ray, Hugh Montefiore, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Tony Blair, Bob Smyth, John Cooney and Michael McCarthy, Charles Bremner, Anthony Meyer, Norman St John-Stevas, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Gilbert Markus, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Norman de Mesquita, Caccia, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Woodcock, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Robert Kirley, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Mohsin Ali, Nigel Andrew, David Miller, Chris Thau, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, C. Banatvala, Craig Brown, N. S. Turner, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, John Cooney, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Beryl Dixon, PHS, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, David Smith and Michael Clark, Darrell Ince, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Guy Yeoman, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, John Cooney and Our Political Staff, Clive White, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, David Walker, Tim Jones, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Robert W. R. Smith, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Darryl Gibson, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Battley, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Defiant IRA puts blame on the Army Statement of 'regret' as Ulster mourns 11 bomb victims MPs back all-day drinking Granada bid Brown sacked Portfolio gold Index Dublin offers £100,000 for capture of the 'border fox' For the ultimate in holiday escapism: Colditz Outrage reinforces political resolve Shares drop again in London and US Barratt Timeshare Kremlin ending exile to Siberia Man is charged with kidnapping Law chief to stay Labour accuses BBC Warning of gales Intermediate Technology Leader for Brent Awaiting verdict Clues emerge to planting of bomb More power for treasurers Local authority finance Union boss is cleared over Wapping jobs Karpov blunder gives advantage to Kasparov Tensions dividing the IRA Muslim chief in rift faces legal action Postal talks Customs check on tunnel criticized B-Cal sale price may be half original figure Daughter's last words: I love you As nurse's father tells of final tragic moments A father's relief turned to dread 'Biggest coin' is unsold at £3.4m Police 'threatened witness' Birmingham bombings appeal A luxury cruise for the winner Portfolio Gold Virgin Boy 'knew parents were dead' 20 of the injured remain in hospital King pleads for calm after Ulster disaster N Ireland 'In all the tragedy of the terror, this outrage stands out in its awfulness Statement 'is a total let-down for my suffering people' EEC cash 'has to be controlled' Abortion Bill committee Challenge blocks select committees The oddity of all those 'forbidden afternoons' Licensing law reform in 'a relatively modest Bill' Figures 'cooked' Channon aims to reduce casualties Roads CAA spending to rise Civil Aviation Mayhew defends Wright stance Parliament today Ruskin College told to give pledge on academic freedom Disturbed pupils to test diet theory 172 languages in class Cheaper package holidays Cleveland doctor is praised Shares inquiry Forms fillip MP's victory IBM Last infinites of Golden Hind replica Engineered like on other car in the world Companies warned of prosecutions on data protection Reform sought in management style Supervising Charities: 2 The Government wants to encourage charities. Its plans for schools could, for example, lead to the creation of thousands of charitable bodies. But recent reports say it must first reorganize the way charities are supervised. David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, reports Hyde Park plays host to a farming showcase Halifax Mrs Runcie's plea for homeless MPs' party called off Firms in challenge on blast ruling Ford Italy backs limits to nuclear power World Summary Signature doubted Botha riposte to press Kohl wins party vote Iran explosives link Mitterrand ready to act on scandal Debt crisis sharpens Croat-Serb split Fans hope for release 40,000 rationed UN food agency head wins a third term Drama of boat 'hijack' gives way to Middle East mystery Tunisia overthrow ended rambling confusion The exiled former Foreign Minister of Tunisia, Mr Mohamed Masmoudi, said yesterday that he will soon return for the first time in 13 years (Our Foreign Staff writes). In Amman, the new Foreign Minister, Mr Mahmoud Mestiri, said that a crackdown on Muslim extremists backed by Iran would continue Assad starts reconciliation meetings with Iraqi leader Pressure to open US doors to Irish migrant invasion Dole is in race with tax pledge Colombo bomb Mils 32 and injures 100 Police suspect Tamil Tigers after attach on eve of autonomy debate TWA Britain seeks French support in Falkland vote US offer of joint talks with Central American states Peasants trapped in war's crossfire Nicaragua's human tragedy Weinberger warns us as nuclear test negotiations begin 'Police state' seen by veteran leader Malaysian clampdown Moi attack on the currency 'fiddlers' And the icing on the cake? No Title Kim Young Sam recruits ex-general (AP): Daughter of opera singer snatched (AFP): Britons jailed Bases talks Correction Victim of excellence Being the best creates special problems. If Great Ormond Street is not to start turning children away urgent action must now be taken. Thomson Prentice reports British Overseas Trade Board Restored to health in half an hour Blues of the berth Marinas may be a boom industry but their impact on the coastal environment is beginning to ripple the waters Concise Crossword No 1409 The Appeal Tandon No-no to Nkomo Stockpile Passé Picture Gallery Higher maths Just fancy The shame of Ireland After the Enniskillen Remembrance Day bomb, John Bowman sees a hardening of opinion against the IRA on both sides of the border Lessons from America for the TUC Case of the watchdogs Privatization's real benefit Cockpit of the hurricane However… Henry Stanhope The Church's only Answer Mr Botha Tests the Water Talking Again in Geneva A cut-off point for poll tax Aptitude test Court sentencing Uncharitable thought Old Commonwealth Feeble Nile a symbol of wider ills Role of Contras Profit and loss Abortions limit Dream that faded? Uneasiness at 'trial by TV' On this Day Court Circular Buckingham Palace Dr Kenny to resign University news Dinners Medal for girl who saved life Forthcoming marriages Fairbridge Drake Society Working to stem the destructive effect of cancer chemotherapy Science report Picture Gallery Memorial service Reception Marriage Middle Temple Birthdays today Meeting #@#Sir#@# Eric Riches Eminent urological surgeon #@#Mr#@# Sydney Cockerell #@#Mr#@# #@#Ian#@# Fraser #@#Mr#@# Charles Smith #@#Dr#@# A. T. Matson Miss Sally Wrigley Births, Marriages, Deaths Church news Latest wills Anniversaries Judge retires Steel honour Today's royal engagements Appointments Polytechnic news Announcements Cancer Research Campaign Times Newspapers Ltd Aquascutum Little Nell's nights Tall, Short, Large? Wall Street ruffles American designers know their women—and their wants Big Bold and Beautifully Blatant Rosalie Courage Chow's rocks and frocks People Ehrman Tapestry On the town Christies Saddle soap Television Diego Rivera Royalty Theatre The Old Vic The lost ladies found Galleries Lotte Laserstein Agnew/Belgrave Mildred Bendall Whitford and Hughes Joyce Bidder and Daisy Borne Fine Art Society Frances Hodgkins Gillian Jason Gwen John Anthony d'Offay Antipodean stage Opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail Covent Garden Concert Philharmoni/Rattle Royal Festical Hall Carnage of a hostile fortress Theatre The Fighting Kite Stratford East Risky trade Dangerous Obsession Apollo Helena International Epson Theatre London Entertainments Sasco A paradise betrayed Television Choice Radio Choice Investment Guide Offer BBC1 Space talks on verge of collapse The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,510 Warsaw Pact gets a taste of glasnost Foreign Office advisers for future task force Weather From a Correspondent: Anger over Albanians Braying exorcized by prayerful tones Commons sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet $15m deal for Blue Arrow Payout up Kitchen buys Sale discount Summary No Title £12bn wiped from shares Dollar hits record lows against mark Computer trading resumed G10 presses US on deficit talks Banham 'reassured on electricity price rises' Lloyd's goes to war over US tax Government backs campaign to protect investors £27m surprise from Virgin Amersham hit by currencies Granada in £224m bid for rival Visionhire CL-Alexanders Laing & Cruickshank Holdings Ltd Business and Finance NatWest Index free-falls to 13-month low Stock Market Amersham suffers Swedish bank worker loses £27m on options (Reuter): Cannon and SEC settle Branson ready for new lift-off Tempus Harris admits defeat and sells Ultimate for £8m P&d and UBS 'to merge' By Our City Staff: Reckitt in German buy Producer prices jump C&F to make £90m issue Bulls and bears and Manx cuts The Times City Diary It is a sailor's market Stone-faced Bank chief resigns Innings outing LoD calls for less Budget secrecy Igindex The City hopes tourists will finance the tunnel Twenty Questions Eurotunnel Share Offer NEC Index slumps to 12-month low Frankfurt Hang Seng gains 25 Hong Kong Dollar hits shares World Markets Round-Up: Tokyo Rise fails to ease worries Syoney London Traded Options Dow falls 58 points on deficit gloom Wall Street Guinness acts to arrest £3m thefts by 'kegnappers' Profits boosted at Norsk Hydro Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Recent Issues Third Market British Business Base Lending Rates Japan likely to reap £20bn from NTT Bond silent on Allied Before You Invest, Investigate Stoddard leaps to £1.14m Overseas rash for oil study Futura half-time loss grows to £102,000 Business Summary £4.4m profit for Hartwell Blenheim figures soar Welpac jumps 134% The City Exchange Apricot Great Western Resources plans £35m rights issue Woolworth names new chief Appointments Depression continues Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchange Money Markets London Financial Futures Competition grows for high-tech jobs Now you can use IBM's OS-2 IBM Publishing Centre Olico Morse Wright Air Conditioning Computer World New outlook for the DP managers Jobscene Picture Gallery Events NEC Ada seems set for success but she is difficult to talk to Oyster terminals The Times All the award finalists Computer Appointments Portman Greythorn Ab executive Technical Writer Delto Success for two young men with an idea Lotus puts out its heralded Agenda at last Computer Briefing Franlab Control Data HFA Halcrow Fox and Associates Jobs in Computing from Training Gorham & Partners Ltd IHG Allied Medical Group Limited Executive Placement Limited No Title AMI Middle East Services Ltd Public Appointments City of Carlisle The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Prince's Trust Management Accountant Northern Constabulary The Raine Partnership ångel åsb international National Youth Bureau Institute of Offshore Engineering Northamptonshire School of Nursing Junior B-Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer Public Appointments Thames Water Wessex Regional Health Authority North Hertfordshire Health Authority Senior Assistant Estates Surveyor Assistant Solicitor Loughborough University of Technology The City of London Police Havant Borough Council Lancashire Sova Director Food and Agricultural Attache Manager Resource Utilisation Northumberland Stretching all the talents A physiotherapist's skills are used in a far wider range of care than tending the strained Achilles tendons of football players, and can take in acupuncture and psychiatry, says Beryl Dixon Public Appointments Natural Environment Research Council Public Safety Officer Calderdale Eton College Weyport Services Isle of Wight James Davis & Partners Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Enterprise Oil Gill & Company Lipson Lloyd-Jones Luton Borough Crellins Badenoch & Clark Baker & McKenzie Hamilton Slowe Solicitors Chemical europe Inc James Davis & Partners Warner Cranston Property Lawyers Law Personnel Payment to employee not taxable Law Report November 10 1987 Court of Appeal Northern telecom Ilea Abuse of Revenue power is not a matter for the commissioners Tax Technical Editor Chambers and Partners Michael Page International Reuter Simkin Mayo & Perkins Solicitors Bowden House Clinic Legal Appointments Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meredith Scott James Davis & Partners Bromley Magistrates Courts Committee Oppenheimers Hughes-Castell Ltd Michael Page Partnership Law Finalists HM Land Registry Nottingham Asa Law Reuter Simkin Recruitment Titmuss Sainer & Webb The Waldorf Hotel McKenna & Co The National Farmers' Union Trent Hong Kong Essex James & Charles Dodd Solicitors Greenwoods No tender mercies at Durham for Flyers Ice Hockey Legal Appointments Allied Dunbar A commoner at the sport of princes Simon Barnes, his heart in his riding boots, is saddled with the galloping fury of polo Warner Cranston Solicitors MDA Legal Aid Head Office Daniels Bates Partnership Bears find a special formula to stay ahead American Football Calderdale aim to show their worth Basket Ball Lancashire brace for uphill task Hockey Rivals put the pressure on inactive Spark Volleyball Mandarin: Barnbrook Again can outclass rivals on steeplechasing debut Racing: Champion Hurdle Third Has Schooled Well over Fences Mandarin: Hereford Selection Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selection Derby prize-money raised to £500,000 String Player too good for former champion Hettinger lands gamble Tony Bin again Results from two meetings Wolverhampton Plumpton First exhibition Dangers of a one-day treadmill John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, draws his conclusions on the fourth World Cup Final Averages of the World Cup Semi-Finalists Round robin winners have Queen's date Rackets Get Q and you've got music from a to Z Victory at last for Dittmar Squash Rackets Today's Fixtures Simpson praises his winners Sport on TV From a Special Correspondent: Milton captures the spotlight in Garden Equestrianism Top riders at Olympia Willis strives for reform at Warwickshire Cricket Beenhakker stays calm in defeat Overseas Football League Results World at their melodic feet Football: Roxburgh Forced to Make Changers after Three Rangers Players Pull out of Crucial Match in Bulgaria Champagne at stake as Scots go for win in Sofia Chile pulls out Watford wait on Fleck Cottee a rare doubt Pools Forecast For the Record Synthonia overture to cup glory Fa Cup World demands for IRB to grasp some thorny nettles Rugby Union Pontypool's nerve holds FA Vase draw Wembley treat for maybe the last time Tennis Robson holding a red-hot hand in game of poker Walker is forced out Rush injury jolt for Welsh HCP Penalties for the rich Dancing Brave develops serious illness Brown's sacking 'is City's loss' ICC maintains silence on S Africa decision Honeyghan threat to quit boxing British go to Brixham Sport in Brief France dig in heels for share of Cup Higgins eases his way back into the points Plan to counter Council deal End Column

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