News from 24/11/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Jean Abrams, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, R. P. Cook, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Keith Hindley, Patricia Davies, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Simon O'Hagan, William Stephens, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, John Young and Edward Townsend, Alexander Johnson, John Bell, City Editor, Tony Marlow, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, S. Hamer, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Battley, Sydney, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, Joe Joseph, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Ruth Gledhill, David Sapsted and Stewart Tendler, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, Wesley Gryk, Martin Cropper, M. Farbrother, Michael Clark and Geoffrey, Ann Kent, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Blair, Ian Bradley, Charles Bremner, Simon Banner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, A. Weeks, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Roddy MacKenzie, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, Michael Oliver President, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), Suzanne Reeve, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Hilary Prosser, Lynda Murdin, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Aleksa Gavrilovic, Peter Bryan, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Joan Llewelyn, Chamberlain Phipps, Craig Seton, PHS, Joyce Whitehead, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Joyce MacDonald, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Peter Evans, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Lloyd George of Dwyfor, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, J. R. Wadsley, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Tony Dawe, Ian Stafford, David Sinclair, Pat Sweet, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Martin Banks, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Chris Moore, Jonathan Cheal, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, Michael Coleman, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoUnderground bans smoking from today Cigarette blamed as likely cause of fire City gloom over deficit cut Wall St tie-up Times Focus Portfolio Index Shultz forecasts new arms pact Agents should 'take their secrets to the grave' Picture Gallery Yard defends shooting of two gunmen in backstreet ambush Police swoop on robbers after hold-up Firearms control Bill before Christmas, Hurd says Premier Portfolio 50 held in Irish arms raids Wildcat strikes cost Ford £7m News Summary Charity's first aid Union merger hope Gift from Sting Whitehall swaps rise Labour to back rates and local tax Picture Gallery Balogun charged Royal art on show Lawson accuses Scots of hostility to enterprise Biitish firms contracts Karpov in dominant position as play adjourns Lawyer to head fire inquiry King's Cross disaster Union rift deepens at ITV Police demand Wapping photographs TUC ruling on print dispute Doctors accused of 'outrageous sexual assault' on children Japanese mark up further conquests Saleroom Record damages for cyclist Cheese is blamed for deaths Heart boy too ill for hospital switch ITV looks to drama in ratings fight The Systems Company Thatcher's call for women at the top Support growing for 'independent Scots assembly' Scotland Elgin Marbles 'to stay in Britain' The Arts Cardiac block costs £20m Doctor on charge as 'lover' dies Walsh backed Residents tell of their fears Survey to aid crime prevention Health 'top-up' fund from patients proposed Thatcher queries rejected Lord Jenkins to take seat Minister denies charge that civil servants are corrupt Civil Service Parkinson criticizes 'whingeing' CBI Industry's electricity costs Energy More use 'right of silence' Prosecution's jury rights are restricted House of Lords Myth of vaccine damage, by doctor Complaint to Speaker on Wright Parliament today Six million adults have trouble coping with the three Rs 'Fines' for shoddy solicitors Planelectric Hats off to fashion next season Civil Servants vote to strike 'Bombing terror' in £½m raids Doctor falsified drug trials results Damages paid Best appeal Fallen woods CBI urges Britain to fight anti-sea dumping campaign Hine Jury must decide if banknotes can be art Radio links to report attacks on the Tube Violence at the workplace. 2 IRA link 'prejudiced' bomb trial defendants Prince has sold inner city flats Hydraulic lead for company Murder charge Bread switch No pay-out Pentagon hawks braced for purge World Summary (AP): Bhopal deal anger (Reuter): Charter meeting raid (Reuter): Moscow pledge (Reuter): Rebel leader home (Reuter): Plot claim in Tunisia (Reuter): Waldheim welcome Commentary Inspection deal ends secrecy era Geneva nuclear talks a defeat for military establishments Abbey National Surprise at extra Soviet missiles Coopers & Lybrand Peres pays his third visit to No10 in a year Middle East peace search Meese tells Cubans they might not be deported from US Washington backs down after two jail mutinies Christmas bonuses from Sainsbury's Republicans want pardons for North and Poindexter (Reuter): Killers go on election rampage in Haiti Police plea (Reuter): Athlete clear (NYT): Rancher runs Killing claim Thatcher wants Europe to write off food mountains 'Clean slate' proposal for each of the Twelve Intercity Smiling through a violent election Hanoi and church attempt to bury mutual suspicions Thaw in Marxist hostility to Rome Soviet glitter to woo India as Gandhi warms to US Drug bosses' death threat to ministers Colombia extradition crists Fight to save stricken Gulf freighter Taylor Woodrow Austrian school reform sparks Yugoslavia rift Harrods Can they learn to behave? Prison psychologists have given the lie to the theory that young offenders cannot be" cured". Peter Evans considers the remarkable histories of the sex pest, the fire raiser and the soccer hooligans The Arsonist Tumbledown recaptured A veteran Asprey pays a painter's tribute to the heroes of the Falklands Concise Crossword No 1421 The Sex Offender Royal National Institute for the Blind The Football Hooligans Boring for Britain As the latest Chunnel takes off, a museum wants to save a relic of the last one Short changed? The Times Diary Like a King The Times Diary Heads down The Times Diary Barry Fantoni The Times Diary Last index The Times Diary Object lesson The Times Diary Gorbachov's gospel George Urban analyses the latest Soviet thinking in a book just out—and warns of the trap that it sets for the west Wanted: a new insurance Policy on Aids A breakdown in communication Tony Blair Fleshing out the core However… Henry Stanhope To Keep a Secret Mr Peres Looks Ahead Kenya's Restless Students Helping youth to community work Britain found wanting Slav dilemma A bad blow Police powers in weapon searches Village schools Legal constraints Error of judgement Skull of Peking Man Cast at South Kensington Court Circular Memorial service Westminster School Shrewsbury School United Nations Association Marriages Bridge Lord Jenkins of Hillhead Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries How mountains of sand carry the Sahara south Science report Receptions Dinners Latest wills Parliament this week Sir Hubert Patch Arming the RAF Dr Peter Newton Brig C. A. Langley Mr Harold Leger Olive Stephens Births, Marriages, Deaths Luncheon Service dinner Announcements Cancer Research Campaign United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing.… Christmas Deadlines Samad's Ltd Full of Eastern menace Television Thistle Hotels Goodbye to Gregory Simon Banner talks to Bill Forsyth about his latest work, which shows at the London Film festival tonight Month without a Sunday Theatre A Month In The Country Richmond Theatre Rock Donna Summer Royal Albert Hall British Business Breathless intensity Concerts Brian Ferneyhough Huddersfield Once heard, not forgotten Vladimir Ovchinikov Barbican Oxford Music Associates Ltd Rich Pickings among the Poor Hard Times Manchester City Art Gallery L. S. Lowry Salford Art Gallery Ian McKellen Acting Shakespeare Dunhill The Conran Shop An all-American English style By creating enduring style rather than trends, Ralph Lauren (right) has stayed at fashion's summit for 20 years Swept away Knee high and spry The World's Most Influential Fashion Newspaper Swept away People Cred spread Aquascutum London Theatre Entertainments Picture Gallery Siemens Television and Radio The film of the film Television Choice Radio Choice Methodist Homes for the Aged The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,522 Weather Fewer marksmen but death toll rises It's the big show but it truly art? Commons sketch Stock Market SAS plans 'to bid for B-Cal' Profits rise Emap up 51% Summary Stock Markets North Sea Oil Markets cool on deficit deal Dealers disappointed by terms of US pact Merrill chief to head TSA By Our Economics Editor: Growth forecasts 'undented' by crash Theme for a Morley takeover Miss World Clubs shareholders could lose money in offer Family firm saves GM Bedford truck-maker Credit Lyonnais Group Business and Finance By Our Banking Correspondent: Hutton begins merger talks Shoe group up Fairbriar rises by 53% to £2.3m at half time Business Summary Parkland sees profits soar First Leisure buy Interlink stake lifted BET Half-time rise at Rexmore Home loan rates cut SAS looks poised to counter BA's £147m bid for B-Cal Stock Market Siemens Limited Emap's results are good news Tempus Marshalls strong By Our City Editor: Ibstock launches £60m takeover By Our City Editor: Diploma cautious after market fall Triplex Lloyd in Seaboard sell-offs BET lifts dividend 20% as half-year turnover tops £1bn Goalden days for the Dow The Times City Diary Indians turn the tables The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Grenada and C&W in joint venture The Times City Diary Each-way BET The Times City Diary Imro hits out at SIB oveR delays The 50% solution The Times City Diary Anchor resists £22m offer Commercial Union Assurance Dithering markets now wait for G7 Comment Eurotunnel perks detailed Euro Tunnel Late buying gives shares a boost Frankfurt Gain is only modest in slow day World Markets Round-Up: New York Prices fall on budget reaction Hong Kong Banks move ahead in mixed trading Singapore Wall Street Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Investors are nervous Sydney Quiit stkart to account Stock Exchange Prices GEC and GE seal £I2m engine pact Royal Dutch Airlines Economists ask Bonn for measures to boost industry Sekers in record interim results Traditional Options Recent Issues Third Market New director for the Bejam Group Appointments Base Lending Rates The Times Unit Trust Information Servive Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Your hear: the critical time factor British Cardiac Society Why surgeons want to stop the body clock Merck Sharp & Dohme Limited Saving lives from going up in smoke The biggest killers: cigarettes, poor diet, lack of exercise, high blood presure St Anthony's Hospital Family Heart Association Event Presentations Tillotts Laboratories Reynolds Medical Ltd The fatty deposits are vaporized into tiny fragments Stuart Pharmaceuticals Limited Lasers to make life easier British Cardiac Society/2 Picture Gallery Long life on the ice Olivetti Open System Architecture Olivetti enters new era The Week UK Technology Press Awards Who wins what Jobs boom up-market An answer to a soaring number of trasnactions Morse Learning to be a friendly work station master Harrewell UK Limited Tuning in to top recruits Recruitment Expert Systems 87 Specialist firms in line for network contracts Networks Events 'New and better things' for the programmers Jobscene City gives £25,000 research bursary New skills needed for retrieval Learn to respect the hardware People The Complete Business Solutions Show A sales drive launched in harder times Morse Wright Air Conditioning Computer World A guide when lost in the corridors of technology power Government Oyster terminals Would you believe hi-tech salesmen Computer Briefing Electronic Data Systems London Post (Printers) Ltd Computer People Virginia Street, Wapping Word Associates Fisons Scientific Equipment Westwood Computers Modular Solutions Limited Computer Recruitment Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Placement Limited TSB Trust Company City of Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greythorn Mentis Computing Limited Luton Borough Seale-Hayne College Northern Ireland Economic Council Australia Queensland Charity Appointments Curator of the Welsh Industrial and Maritime Museum Deputy Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Devon Plymouth Polytechnic Southampton City Bursar The healing arts A guide to career opportunities Long before Van Gogh doctors were aware of the therapeutic value of art for the mentally ill, but in the first of a series on teaching therapies, Joan Llewelyn Owens sketches in the potential for this new profession Work in drug and alcehol treatment centres Students explore their own inner feelings Multiple Display Advertising Items The Home Farm Trust Public Appointments Spelthorne Fund Raiser mid Counties Autistic Society The Raine Partnership Cleveland County Council Rhondda Borough Council Department of the Borough… The Times University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate Secondary Heads Association Lipson Lloyd-Jones Ingledew, Botterell, Roche and Pybus Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Appointments Rhymney Valley District Council Cyngor Ardal Cwm… Health Care The Glen Hospital The Hospital for Sick Children Great Ormond Street The Foundation of Nursing Studies Countryside and Environment Policy Adviser Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Hill Samuel Personal Finance Limited Consultant Doctors' Appointments Intro Management Services Ltd Equal Opportunities Commission Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitors Southern Water Neil F. Jones & Co Legal Enterprise Agency Chambers and Partners Bromley the London Borough Sweet & Maxwell Ltd Driver and Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items SunLife of Canada The Post Office Chambers and Partners Lovell, White & King Burt Brill & Cardens Co-operative Insurance Society Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lee, Davies & Co Partnership Prospects Greenwoods Multiple Display Advertising Items Linklaters & Paines Reuter Simkin Recruitment Lloyds Bowmaker Carter Faber Diary of the Times Classified James Davis & Partners Chancery Legal Appointments Police may not withhold surveillance evidence Director's duty towards creditors Public opinion irrelevant factor Richard Freeman & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lawyers Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Opportunities for Lawyers Lombard Tricity Finance Limited Berkshire Magistrates Court's Committee Sharp & Partners Solicitors Nottingham Commercial Property Law Personnel Phillips & Buck Solicitors Bischoff & Co. Victor Mishcon & Co Graf exploits blinkered computer Tennis: No. 1 Ranking Eludes Navratilova but She is Still the World's Most Complete Player $1 million woman Speedwell see title hopes fade Volleyball Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Champion's date to quit Briggs's accident should not exclude her from Olympics Judo Today's Fixtures Downhill squad is kept intact Skiing (AP): Cash wins S African Open final English trio regain knack of scoring Overseas Football Exciting climax is looming after John Player draw Rugby League Dundee Rockets in tigerish form Ice Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Youngsters triumph for Britain Fencing Overseas Football Results Mandarin: Farm Week has strong claims following fine Kemp ton effort Racing: Kildimo Team to Collect at Wolverhamption By Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections By Mandarin: Wetherby Selection Convinced's failure leaves Pipe baffled By Mandarin: Southwell Selections Leicester results Speculation over Stoute jockey plans Gooch out to make a point Cricket: Chance for Tests to Show that Too Many One-Day Internationals Have only Limited Appeal Pakistan aim to top rivals' offers (AFP): Shastri a dash to Delhi Anglo-Scots give Harris his place back Women changing the face of the gentlemen's game Rugby Union London bring in Smith for Salmon England and Pakistan Test Career Averages Doyle has a hard road ahead Cycling Dreams of glory abound as five clubs lead division American Football Double injury mars Army's indoor win Hockey Championship firsts Dixon must wait to hear his fate Basketball Eastern European warning to S Korea Commentary Ioc president continues to play a straight bat whatever the bowling from the Koreans Carter ready to call Maxwell's Watford threat Football By a Special Correspondent: Roxburgh recalls Scottish exiles Double for Radley pair Rackets Welshmen with a vital role Lombard Rac Rally Motor Rallying: British Woman Reaches Top 10 for First Time in 23 Years WPGA delays decision Golf For the Record Finn stays calm to keep lead Conway s blemish adds fresh incentive Ice Skating Double blow for Warren Boxing Venables plans to waste no time United frustrated Hertable Captial Plan Limited Carter full of hope for return Body-builders not tested at events Football authorities ask for police moderation Thorne is let off the hook Entries galore Sport in Brief MacKayis eager to return Golden days losing lustre End Column
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