News from 19/11/1987
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John Goodbody, Howard Foster and Tony Dawe, Chris Petit, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, C. H. Dodd (Chairman), Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, Judith Chaplin, Linda Pentz, Michael Stevenson, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, R. A. D'ornellas, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Calton Younger, Gillian Davies, Anthony Wilson, Timothy Cook, Ronald Howell, David Scott, Srikumar Sen, Harry Eyres, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, J. A. Edmundson, Secretary, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Michael Jarrow, John Ebor, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Tom Hutchinson, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Marcus Williams, P. R. Noakes, Andrew Colquhoun, Thomson Prentice, Richard Owen and Jonathan Braude, J. H. Wainwright, George Rae, Ronald Faux Employment Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, William Jackson, (Michael Phillips), Eric Griffiths, Nicolas Soames, John Nicholson, David Watts, D. Cooper, William Holmes, Judy Veale (Chairman), David Robinson, Douglas Dwyer, Nicholas Beeston, Dennis Shaw, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Peter Bryan, Heather Kirby, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Peter Fry, Ronald Butt, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Peter Evans, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, Christopher Morcom, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Tony Dawe and Sam Kiley, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Clive White, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Richard Ford and Philip Webster, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Conrad Voss, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Dynes, Christopher Walton, David Walker, Godfrey Golzen, George Chesterton, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sarah Jane, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, D. C. S. David, Bailey Morris, Michael Evans, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Ken Hutchinson, Chief Executive, Rayner babies, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Richard Battley, Richard Williams,
Resumo32 die in fire at Tube station Toll could rise to 40 as firemen scour smoke-filled tunnels at King's Cross From Our Own Correspondent Moscow: Yeltsin protest growing Portfolio Index Congress nuts blame on Reagan Verdict on Iran-Contra scandal Steroid gang turn Britain into major 'depot' Times special investigation by John Goodbody, Howard Foster and Tony Dawe The worst toll since Moorgate 'It was a thick, black hell' By Our City Staff: Dollar slides as fresh row looms over deficit Beaujolais Nouveau EEC money for storm victims News Summary Fast loans warning Death report studied Bogarde better MP criticizes bishops Protest by Lords on research Killer of girl jailed for life Kasparov waits Guarded welcome to curb on guns Solicitors reject mixed practices plan Prince seeks community service period for all Left in sitiib after speech against IRA Inspectors moved to beat fraud Sick babies diagnosed as sexual abuse cases 'Secret agent' sent home to Norway Police to investigate deaths Rayner babies New race chief warns cities of further riots Troops in Aids vaccine tests Jobless schemes merger How athletes can aid performance Duff deals dishonest, QC says Sporting paintings hit by weak dollar Saleroom Dealt in 'incredibly dangerous drags' First prosecution in a British court for suppliers of body-building anabolic steroids NHS chief quits over cuts Nurses call for action on staffing Ample evidence of damaging effects Fowler brings in long-term jobless November 18 1987 Parliament Employment Ministers may make appeals Pollution list Battle raging for the select committee chairmanships Everyone 'must be made aware of the single EEC market's opportunities' Europe Hong Kong camps worry the House Foreign Office Peers promised thorough review of research House of Lords debate on R & D Science Rentoii defends deportation of Norwegian 'Larsen' Case UN vote 'a fudging exercise' Parliament today Radiation exposure levels should be cut in half, board says Search starts for Grade successor Labour will highlight attacks on school Bill Spachetti Model of a minister meets his match Grants boost for new farm activities Post Office Telegram Kidnappers send finger to family World Summary Assad role attacked Aboriginal deaths Bhopal hearing Killer's body shown British fury over farm policy delay Crucial EEC talks (Reuter): Hopes on INF deal Eviction threats Anti-racist brings message to Le Pen recruiting ground Amstrad Waldheim man quits US queries Israel on Palestinian expulsion Country Life Call for commitment to America's Constitution Reagan 'must bear ultimate responsibility' How report sees role of the President Iran-Contra Report Secrecy, deception and disdain From Our Own Correspondent Washington: Loophole on funding exploited EX-SAS major with a walk-on part White House aides mixed deadly brew with crises abroad Iran Contra Report The seeds of scandal National & Provincial From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Reagan's friend proved his biggest liability Abbey National Opinion poll gives welcome boost to Ozal and his party Divisions hamper the left in Turkish general election Factory workers in East Europe take on the party Hanoi anxious to shed war burden Cambodai peace optimism Spy book sale halted at British bases Fast and fresh (Reuter): Somare goes (Reuter): Qatar links (Reuter): Gelli trial (Reuter): Bowie cleared Audi A Roman business empire? Italy would not be most people's hot tip to take best advantage of a single Europe, but its major industries are already spreading northward, ready for the realities of 1992, as Roger Boyes reports. Attitudes in Britain and West Germany are markedly different Charter' 88 Magazine Barker of Earls Barton Private viewing (thieves only) Artfile a weekly look at the art world Britain: Dangerous Insularity Germany: A Muted Approach Concise Crossword No 1417 Tomorrow Bell's Whisky Woolsack wars Fuming They also serve Picture Gallery Victorian values PHS: Parting shots Danger of ditching the 'scabs' Life or death games of accountancy Michael Evans on missile verification, the key to a pre-summit dea Where Ridley's big bang won't reach David Walker argus that the poll tax will sidestep a vital element of council reform A BBC public disservice film Ronald Butt Home is where the graft is However.. . Peter Evans The Law of Presidents Prison care Service for All Village schools Lost liberty in House committees Marking for GCSE A had blow Law on charities Defining Europe Turkish studies Copyright threat to family photos Sexual morality Stamp duty Error of judgement November 19 1839 Emancipation of slaves in the French colonies was eventually decreed in 1848 Slavery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Receptions High blood pressure link to drink Science report University news Luncheons Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service reception M Jacques. Anquetil Brig John Edney Mr Mozaffar Baghaii Lord Stamp Mr A. L. Michael Air Cdre J. D. Melvin Births, Marriages Deaths Birthdays today Anniversaries Announcements Arthritis Research Court & Social Advertising Len Deighton Winter Is the RAF really necessary? Twentieth Century Warriors By Field Marshal Lord Carver Weidenfeld & Nicholson, £16.95 Ilmago di Oz A Song of Love and Death By Peter Conrad Chatto & Windus, £25 Advertisement Foyles Art Gallery Susan Howatch What is it that makes poets hum? T. S Eliot as Literary Critic By harold F. Brooks Cecil Woolf, ?12.50 The Uncommon tongue The Poetry and Criticism of Geoffrey Hill By Vincent Sherry University of Michigan. £15 The Times Literary Supplement Ersatz drama of war Fiction Winter By Len Deighton Hutchinson, £11.95 Wit and poet of lost time Peter Ackroyd reviews a grand historical panorama of change and decay Empire By Gore Vidal Andre Deutsch, £11.95 Armagedon? Essays, 1983-1987 By Gore Vidal Andre Deutsch, £11.95 New Hardbacks £500 Writing Competitions Roget's New York nuts Fiction The Year of Silence By Madison Smart Bell Chatto & Windus, £11.95 Due East By Valerie Sayes Macdonald. £10.95 Almost Japanese By Sarah Sheard Faber, £6.95 Casting off By Louise de Salvo Harvester, £10.95 London Hilton on Park Lane Intrusive tourist invasion Science Fiction the Forge of God By Greg Hear Gollancz, £11.95 Hardly a hero Television Spina Bifida Asbah Hydrocephalus Tate Gallery Classics and cons Cinema Opal evening Shaw Theatre New Music A Midsummer Night's Dream Bungalow Barry Theatre Back With a Vengeance Strand Kate consents to a kiss The Taming of the Shrew Richmond Theatre Calling the tunes Concerts Enlightenment Chamber Ens. Elizabeth Hall Pint-sized Figaro Opera The Marriage of Figaro Pontypridd Nana Almeida The Royal Star & Garter Home A diet on the scales While the DHSS is investigating the value of very low calorie diets, the Bbc has been barred from screening a programme on the successful Cambridge Diet. Heather Kirby the facts How a heart was remade The operation which gave a future to tiny Hugo Lewis is rare in Britain; now it offers a new hope to other children X-Factor Healing Laskys Period painkillers Medical Briefing This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Wessex Roof Cupid's sitting targets Television Choice Musicians Benevolent Fund BBC1 Philby on TV, with tea and cardigan The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,518 Weather A whisper away from a witticism Commons Sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Conran's battle may cost £4m Profits leap Dwek higher Summary Index Guinness faces £220m payout Appeal against Panel ruling on Distillers UK still growing fast RHM warns on bread price £1.8m TSB shares are forfeit Non-payment of second instalment by 7,500 shareholders Boots lifts profits to £120m EEC steel 'free for all' likely Deficit deal rebellion Weatherall Green & Smith Business and Finance Kuwait confirms 10% Bp stake The Boots Company PLC US gloom dampens eqiiities Stock Market Alpha Stocks Profit slowdown likely at self-raising RHM Tempus Boots Whitbread Electricity chiefs back autonomous boards for districts CEGB battles to keep grid Shortage of land predicted Names reject Mary Archer Broker settlements service planned The world ends .. . whenever The Times City Diary Becoming a Habitat Dutch courage Whitbread lifts profits to £93m in first half Big Bang for real Davy raises dividend Office Cleaning Services Limited Plessey: a critical case of City short-termism Comment Kenneth Fleet Coopers & Lybrand JAL sell-off hits turbulence By Our City Staff: Rover in drive for the black Dunhill jumps by 53% to peak £15m Chesterton Chartered Surveyors Bell seeks to unmask buyers Acquisitions help lift Mk to £9.7m profit Air UK Nomura reports record year Gerrard & National Inter Commodities British Telecom AEG (U. 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Ltd Australian profit helps lift gloom at CE Heath Tarmac names new divisional chief Appointments By Our City Staff: Dividend expected this year at Cronite Bank cheer Euro Tunnel AAH Holdings raises pretax profits by 21% Business Summary Black Arrow at £1.5m Sony predicts jump Derek Lewis promoted Lisbon plans sell-offs Woolwich Equitable Building Society Good News for Boots Charge Cardholders Suzuki hopes for 7% rise Talks on deficit lift Tokyo Recent Issues The Beckman Report New York shares rise World Markets Round-Up Prices up In thin trading Singapore Third Market Base Lending Rates Wall Street Power to supply police riot equipment Law Report November 19 1987 Discretion to hear objections London Traded Options Traditional Options Gains reduced at close Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Lloyd's of London ER Police The specialists with a better understanding Andrew Colquhoun: Accountants in the technology age must keep a broad view of business Chemical/petrochemical Engineer U. S. Navy, United Kingdom, Public Works Department,… The Home Farm Trust St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College ARA International Executive Selection Curator of the Welsh Industrial and Maritime Museum Council for National Academic Awards Teaching as a Career Recruit Co. Ltd. The British Paper and Board Industry Federation Christine Watson Ltd The College of Speech Therapists Safeguard Systems GB Ltd. Stafford Long & Partners Wheele & Partners Australian American Assurance Company Ltd Places are Strictly Limited Northern Ireland Economic Council Bull Thompson Corporate and Recruitment Consultants Tax Inspectorate MSL International (UK) Ltd Kleeneze Holdings plc Institute of Actuaries The Henley Centre Chef & Brewer Anglia Hosts Open House Advertising Sales on Target Earnings £40K PA A Career in Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Camp America Hanovia Limited Royal Academy of Arts Mercantile Credit We'll Help You Achievemore Brian Ingram Associates Coopers & Lybrand Hillier Parker Multiple Display Advertising Items Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Connaught Senior Recruitment Consultant Decher Roli International Management Recruitments The Vacancy Processing Officer Bunac Milgray Electronics, Inc UNiSYS Luton Bordugh Akebia Limited J M c The Regan Group Limited Richard Ellis Broadbent Spencer Limited School of Oriental and African Studies Mason & Nurse Selection & Search Reed insurance Sales Assistant Halcyon Days Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyd Chapman Associates The Sweet Smell of Success Evans Recruitment Services The Civil Service Commission Basingstoke Harrisons & Crosfield Plc Banking & Accountancy Selection Thomson London and Glasgow Girls' Public Day School Trust National Society for Epilepsy Chalfont St. Peter,… M. O. M. International Ltd Personnel Resources Seer Selection Recruitment Consultants Unitor Ships Service Ltd Ken Bell International Limited Austin Knight Selection Accountancy Personnel School Leaver Which Career Suits Best? Multiple Display Advertising Items Torftech Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nes Computer Services Ltd Small visual communications company with proven… Qualified Accountant Badenoch & Clark Douglas Llamias Lloyds Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chairman Sydenham Estates Ltd Just because.. . Financial Selection Services Cambridge Electonic Industries Plc HTV Group p. l. c International Advertisements Limited RH Associates Myrus Smith & Co. Times Accountancy Services National Charity Finance Manager GCC/PE1 'Top 8' Pencil Design & Marketing Limited Banking & Accountancy Michael Page Partnership Recruitment Matters Tax Specialists Urgently Required Michael Page International Accountancy Personnel The big businesss of giving A guide to career opportunities Charity is becoming big business with 158,000 organizations pulling in over £10 billion a year, reports Godfrey Golzen Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Telecom Senior Secretaries Angela Mortimer Public Relations Person The Ritz Select Appointments Plc Park Sales and Management Consultants Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Ltd Angela Mortimer Chairman's Secretary PA International Secretaries Recruitment Consultants Fairway Associates (UK) Limited Butler Cox & Partners Limited Secretary in PR! Fleet Street Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Zarak Hay Associates London & Capital Group Ask Alfred Marks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants Marsh & Parsons Judy Farquharson Limited Legal La Créme M. E. C. I. Executive Consultant Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Secretary to Director Estate Agents Angela Mortimer 3x Sh Sec PA's Webster's pro move may start desertions Cycling Surprised by a tough Tennis: Defending Champion Plays Well Enough to Win but Not to Impress Bassett expecting baby Counties embark on their four-day adventure The Times Guide to Fixtures for the 1988 Cricket Season Norwegian salmon tragedy Fishing Blame for loss open to debate Sports Letters Thin dividing line Correcting errors Solid reputation Support bout Gascoigne's eagle Mandarin: The West Awake to outclass opposition Racing: Sun Alliance Hurdle Winner Can Make Successful Transition to Chasing Towcester Selections Taunton Selections Desert Orcliid puts in exhibition round Wetherby's modified fences win approval Slick City Entertainer Results from yesterday's two meetings Milligram misses vital Cup gallop Fabre puts faith in Trempolino A quiet hero coming slowly to the boil Andrew Longmore profiles Russel Brookes, one of Britain's top drivers in the RAC Rally Davenport to play out the season Squash Rackets Certified Dividends Ridley wins battle before the start from extended stick Kaloghlian is voted president Judo Durham over first hurdle Universities Rugby Faldo's flat battery makes him fail to start in Japan Golf Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Christie favourite to retain title Governing body comes under attack from Duff Boxing Slimmon quick to corner London Hockey Catlin carries hopes Tennis Burton go out with their pride intact Yeovil through again Forest miss chances hut hang on to lead Schools Football Stocks prove profitable Football: A Survival of the Fittest as Villa Fail to Withstand a Second-Half Revival Underdogs hound Bradford Appelt breaks down the monopoly Bobsleighing Wimbledon fail to curb Saunders Anglo-Scots choice Last Night's Results For the Record Butcher awaits doctor's verdict Spain beat Albania to qualify Prestwick's loss Horse and Hound Hackney's speed in Stanley's attack irresistible Rugby Union Death in France is an apt reminder Olympic target closer Table Tennis DeFreitas saves day for England Venables to move in a week early Japan Air Lines Scoreboard from Lahore (Reuter): O'Donnell faces tests United class prevails MPs call for sport inquiry White is glad to make some progress Player is charged Sport in Brief Argentina favour tour to England (AFP): Anquetil loses cancer battle Hand of Courage behind Cup bid End Column
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