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News from 26/11/1987

1987; Gale Group;

Autores

David Dale, Rio de Janeiro, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Petit, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew McEwen, Nancy, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Robert Burchfield, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, David Astor, Chairman, Christopher Hall, Chairman, Guy Somerset, Chairman, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, M. E. Martin Chairman, Joe Joseph, Vanessa Edwards, Peter Davenport, John St. Albans, T. J. Harris, N. J. D. Baptiste, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Jenny MacArthur, Fay Godwin, President, John Young, Peter J. Wilson, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Briggs, Charles Bremner, San Salvador, John Brandon-Jones, John Briggs, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Christopher Mulford, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Doreen King, Paddy Maguire, A. Maguire, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, R. G. Noades, J. L. Griggs, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, William Greaves, David Watts, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Cooney, Alexandra Jackson, Gordon Dickinson, Roland Rudd, Liz Gill, Anthony Cavendish, Conrad Voss Bark, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Digby Anderson, Stephen Williams, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Basil Boothroyd, Ronald Butt, Richard Bassett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Thomas Land, Grafton, Don Anthony, Peter Aykroyd, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Sarah Jane Checkland, Brunsdon Yapp, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Brian Rowland (Secretary of the Superintendents), Alan Tomlinson Port au Prince, Michael Dynes, Ian Stafford, Philippa Toomey, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Alan McGregor, Leolin Price, David Brancher, Jill Sherman and Thomson Prentice, Rosalie Mander, Angela Wigglesworth, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frederick Bonnart, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Anthony Cox, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Richard Battley,

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NHS reforms set challenge for doctors Free eye and dental check-ups will end The main changes Dollar Slides In Part Making waves Times Focus Portfolio Index 14,000 researchers lost in electronics American woman given first knee transplant Heart baby's surgery success Happy end to long hospital wait for operation IRA man held after high-speed car chase Missile freeze to start at signing of treaty Kinnock warning for Livingstone Harrods Two in court on child sex charges News Summary Eviction stands Corporal sent to jail Postmen's warning Shooting inquest Armstrong about-turn on Press investigation Philips £1m win on pools Wapping move Nationwide TV strike one step nearer Inquiries are stepped to identify Tube victims Rare use of King's Indian World chess championship Whitehall 's nine-to-five image fades £7m Poussin export halted Study shows burglars offend while on bail Portfolio Woman's £4,000 win Key issues kept out of TV Bill proposals Televised sex 'repels viewers' Prevention rather than cure seen as the way forward Health White Paper: Government unveils plans for a fitter Britain Family doctors to be more accountable in shake-up Pharmacists may offer wider range of services Hospitals set profit targets Scrutiny of dentists is tightened up while free cheek-ups are abolished MEPC Inner cities singled out Opticians to charge for testing eyesight Furious protest greet health White Paper November 25 1987 Parliament Consultations have shown wide support for the proposals, says Newton Possible Murdoch bid is queried Bishop's seat High-tech press winners Income support warning Community charge Farmers 'should sue MP' No to Scots Labour local tax fear Consultation call on power sell-off House of Lords Churches ferry role criticized EastEnders' good example House of Lords debate Barristers do well in commerce posts 'Midget' space plane rejected Research Bill approved Parliament today NatWest Business Service Doctors defend test for diagnosis of child sexual abuse Pensions from Norwich Union Jail siege victim threatens to sue Mrs Joanna Foster, who describes herself as "a… Employers tell Fowler to scrap strike clause Doctor denies affair Hospitals blame cuts for under-use No Title Scots MP boycotts committee Sharecall Funds cut 'shuts technology door' Spac research Dixons British industries still trailing in investment Research and Development Government R & D spending in European Countries 1985… Motor car industry takes over first place British doctor is held in Gulf case World Summary Trace for UN visit Ethiopia aid appeal (Reuter): Tunisian arrests Pension for KGB spy First black mayor of Chicago dies Harold Washington heart attack (AP): Salvador appeal Italy at a standstill Tough inspection rules aim to thwart cheating 348 missiles on Nato sites Rioting Cubans detonated prison 'time bomb' Sights now set on long-range arms deal Superpowers INF treaty US 'betrayal' angers right Former Reagan aide voices doubts South African giant deals to black staff Anglo and Ford react to labour militancy Doubts multiply over the scale of Romanian protest Pentax Haiti vigilantes blockade city in hunt for anti-poll gangs Japanese warn Iran over Gulf peace Joint use of airport offered Howe's Gibraltar gamble Ozal rivals gaining ground in Turkey's Poll campaign (AP): British soldier arrested in Berlin (AFP): Bribe fine (Reuter): Third raid (Reuter): Red Cross job (Reuter): Body found Literary prize Correction All in the line of duty The head of London Transport has had a stormy ride, but his reaction to the King's Cross tragedy showed his true mettle Casting out the Rodin fake brones Artfile a weekly look at the art world W Biography Concise Crossword No 1423 Tomorrow Allied-Lyons Thin blue line-up Doctors at bay Drawing blood Picture Gallery Biden his time Exit exes The great health collision One small, perilous step Michael Howard on an historic arms control agreement that will need even more determination in its implementation than its negotiation How three names joined the child abuse roll Public sector pusillanimity Ronald Butt On surviving a Swedish siesta Basil Boothroyd Washington Agreement First Principles for Health Presidential actions Misgivings over European union Sexual morality Changes on the Nile Hospital's loss Copyright Bill Gallery's future Plight of homeless Police attendance for court duty Lyndhurst bypass Meeting denial Stone Age site On the right road (By Our Motoring Correspondent. ): The Garage of To-Day Urggent Need for Reform. Court Circular Lecture Luncheons Dinners El Nino holds the key to long range forecasting Science report Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Service dinner St Godric's College Sainsbury Management Fellowships Haberdashers' Company Memorial services Actress turns duchess Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriage Bravery awards Sir Alan McNicoll Mr Eric Johnson Madame Jehane Benoit Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Dr Zdzislaw Stahl Latest wills Births, Marriages, Deaths University news Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Samad's LTD Christmas Deadlines A tissue of hidden pain After the King's Cross tragedy, plastic surgery is vital—but not merely for the cosmetic benefits it brings. Liz Gill reports Laskys Cheerful news for drinkers Medical Briefing Losing sight of priorities? There are fears that the end of free eye tests will lead to an increase in glaucoma Transcendental Meditation Sad E1 Sid: punny man Peter Ackroyd reviews the Grouchoness of a comic laughingin the dark Babel, with graphics Arts Review Authors Wanted by N. Y Publisher Foyles Art Gallery In the shady world Books for Christmas Atlas of the Bible New Hardbacks Naffsuburbs of the heart Fiction Dunhill The Pen Shop Writer's museum Tipp-Ex A statement of style A Special Report By Anthony Cox Penmanship There's more to the written word than the information it gives; the way it is written, and the pen used, can reveal a lot about you You can teach yourself italic Parker The head teacher who puts his name to handwriting Penmanship 2 Where the old art is still thriving Posh Pens LTD Pelikan Turning words into gems of flowing beauty Improving on scribes The Walton Street Statonary Company Philosophy of care Pen Sense What your letters can reveal to the experts. Fountain still flows ?lys?e Truth and image Best of three Dance LCDT Sadler's Wells Sanderson ENO Anger bred in oppression Cinema A jolly version Theatre Waiting for Godot Lyttelton, NT Weemen Strategem Perth Rep Bl?thners Houdini Orange Tree Richmond Royal Opera House Concerts Philharmonia Festival Hall Ensemble Modern QEH This selective guide to entertainment and events… Best Selling Books Entertainments The notion that "pop will eat itself ', a… BBC1 OBAS Variations Eton for the deprived Televisoion Choice Radio Choice TLS BT faces rivalry over call boxes Extraditions 'may face difficulties' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,524 Weather Glider raiders kill six in Israel North Sea dumping restricted Such fun, unless you're a Stewart Commons sketch Index Stock Market The Pound Courtaulds up 25% In first half Brewer rises Hollis buy Summary Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Inquiry into British Gas Monopoly probe on industrial pricing C&w criticizes Telecom 'delay' Marketing chiefs forecast upturn in economy Call for cut in interest rates National Institute secks boost to economic growth Bonn puts deficit at DM28bn Profits warning from BAT A wisp of anxiety for tabacco conglomerate Warburg interim doubles to £76m —de SPRETTER—Futures & Options Limited Business and Finance By Our Banking Correspondent: Hoare chief goes in reorganization Kleinwort Benson Lonsdale names chief BAT Industries Pearson shares jump by 27p Stock Market Courtaulds plays safe Tempus Greenall Whitley Strong Warburg Traditional Options Alpha Stocks MAI told to lower share in roadside hoardings market Kwik Save 'truce' with Dairy Farm Half-year rise to £25m at Magnet From Our Correspondent Sydney: BOC seeks full ownership of CIG The game's up for a headhunter A little pizza Glasgow The Times City Diary Brussels clout Blue day for the SE's information officers Outsider insider Bell sells half its stake in Texaco Profit leap at Hogg Robinson Hewetson to pay £4.8m for Bennett The City Exchange Monopolies message for Lord King Comment GUS Alexanders Discount p. l. c. Chancery Securities leaps 55% at half time Business Summary MEPC lifts profits 37% Sound Diffusion call Electrolux rises 26% Cable and Wireless Perpetual up to £5.4m New rules for Abbey EEC market curbs 'cost £85bn a year' Tate & Lyle names director Appointments (Reuter): Frankfurt closes lower London Traded Options (Reuter): Thin trade in Tokyo sees prices rallying World Markets Round-Up Dow off 16 points in quiet trading Recent Issues Third Market Base Lending Rates To Place your Motors Advertisement in the Times Modest losses Stock Exchange Prices Carbury Schweppes The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Glaxo British Gas From oddity to institution A Special Report By Philippa Toomey St Catherine's College, Oxford It started life 25 years ago. Today, St Catherine's is Oxford's largest college Outsider chosen to fight a corner ACE Blackwell Bookshops Northcroft Neighbour & Nicholson Kobelco GUS Warburg Securities Better to earn money than beg it St Catherine's College, Oxford /2 Teaching by tutorials of friendship The seminar as a near secret St Catherine's College, Oxford/3 Child & Co Philips Picture Gallery A challenge to maintain excellence Pillars upholding the academic structure Smith Associates LTD Arthur Andersen & Co Appointments Phone CNA Alfred Marks Technical Recruitment Services The Savoy London The Post Office Excash Limited Telephone Sales Consultant Words used skilfully are vital instruments in today's industry David Brancher: Managers and teachers can collaborate to good effect CJA GS International Temporary Controller Drake International Group EPC KPMG British Midland General Medical Council Mainland Vacancies in Chinese Restaurant Recruitment Consultants Dream Connaught KPMG Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants International Rugby Football Board We've Spent 200 Years Earning a World-Wide… Thermochem Limited M Schroders Appointments International Limited Texaco E&W No Title MSL Chartered Secretary Data General InterExec SMI Drake International Group Multiple Display Advertising Items STC International Rugby Football Board PER NatWest GHN Ltd. Smithfield Garage Limited John Leaning & Sons KPMG TSB Chief Executive to Set up and Run a New Tour… Manager Beauchamp Place Allied Dunbar Assurance plc Financial Controller/administrator E. A. Shaw & Partners Career Analysts Chusid Lander John Menzies Vessa Today Rank Xerox Office Systems Travel Agency Manager Help the Aged The National Research Group Cosmetics Company (PLC) Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Levitt Group JFL Advertising Sales The Ultimate Curriculum Vitae CEPEC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Matthew Hall Mechanical & Electrical Engineers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Eggar & Son Accountancy Appointments Ws Atkins British Alcan Highland Smelters Ltd Leslie Clark Project Management Ltd Wimpey Welcome Home The Times Brian Ingram Associates NM Rothschild & Sons Limited Martin and Company Would You Employ You! Opportunities in Recruitment… Multiple Display Advertising Items Lloyds Bank MSL International Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Redland Jonathan Wren Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd An open door to survival A guide to career development Counsellors who specialize in finding jobs for redudant executives are busier than ever, and find ample use for their sympathetic powers, says Doreen King International Scientific Charity Accountant Sydenham Estate Ltd Banking and Accountancy Michael Page Partnership Stoy Hayward Nationwide Anglia Trust Evans Recruitment Services Experienced Book-Keeper Required Deloitte Haskins+Sells Michael Page City LJC Banking Appointments Robert Fleming (Isle of Man) Limited MM Hart District Council Cahners Publishing Ltd Michael Page City Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd DLLA Redland Bricks Angela Mortimer Super Sec/pa Senior Partner's Secretary/pa Mark Warner Times Newspapers Ltd. Jones Lang Wootton Zarak Hay Associated Ltd Fine Art Gallery Jig Saw Recruitment Consultants Alcatel Data Systems Abbey Business Centre Secretary W2 International Secretaries Gordon Yates The Work Shop Mary Overton East London Telecommunications Ltd Secretary/pa Worldwide Travel Company - W6 Tempting Times L. S. L Recruitment HLY-Grey Direct Ltd Train in Recruitment Executive Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Compuvac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today Knightsbridge Legal Audio Secretary Mayfair Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weston Centre Christopher Bosanquet Limited PA in PR Legal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Power to review health authorities Court of Appeal Law Report Novembr 26 1987 Court of Appeal Law Magazine No Title Star of Hollywood and India goes on set at Chiswick Tennis: New Role Should Suit Amritaj Nicolle continues to upset form Squash Rackets Kingston maintain their pace Basketball Damages for loss of dependency Ford is on the right track Gymnastics Two that must not get off the hook Fishing Meaning of arbitration clause Sports Letters Instant praise Missing delivery Olympic acclaim Private funding Korean expense Mandarin: Hardy Lad has fine opportunity to exploit abundant stamina Racing: Wilkinson's Chaser Will Relish Long-Distance Test Mandarin: Haydock Park Selection Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Quiet trading marks start of foal sales Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Bean Ranger to mount King George challenge Black is beautiful for World Cup Simons Barnes is inspired by a poster to blow the whistle on the hearties v artics match Multiple Display Advertising Items Moorhouse ready for twin challenge Swimming Picture Gallery Rocky Ii could be a flop Today's Fixtures Raf side in final command Hockey Horse and Hound Haynes leads recovery on 18-wicket day Cricket Cape is considered unlucky scapegoat Yachting Fourth win for Leng Equestrianism Strained Conway loses her lustre Ice Skating A painful win for Johnson Snooker Football Results Scotland asked to reconsider on cup Derby struggle before winning in extra time Two goals for Lineker Bassett's future at decision at Watford Football Attempts are made to find Oval sponsors Cricket Walsh out until the New Year The Scottish selectors stay faithful For the Record Swift Thomas cracks ice to give Cambridge new heart Rugby Union Students are too quick for weakened Park A small island with big ideals Olympic Games Prudent night to stay away Tecno Qadir brings down England Best Test Bowling Kankkunen first to retain crown America's Cup bid stands Scoreboards from Lahore Tredegar expelled Sports in Brief Opening up sport in the USSR End Column

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