News from 27/11/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Robert Dawson Scott, Brian Collett, Jane MacQuitty, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Graham Londin, Andrew Longmore, Ken Kolb, Anthony Coombs, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Richard Long, Jill Sherman and Pearce Wright, Sally Brompton, John Bell, City Editor, Rosalind G. Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Hannah Beecham, Joe Joseph, John Rae, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Roger Pearson, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Peter de Savary, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, Brian Robson, John Hennessy, Michael Evans and Andrew McEwen, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Ronald Faux Employment Affairs Correspondent, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, John Cooney, Alexandra Jackson, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, M. A. Jones, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Geoffrey Foster, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Trevor Pearcy, Clive White and Stuart Jones, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Margaret Hodge, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, F. E. F. Newman, Kathy Stephen, Alan Jenkins, Barry Wood, Michael Dynes, Ian Stafford, Andrew Lycett, Tim Jones, George Chesterton, Christopher Warman, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Keith Macklin, David Short, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, David Fallows, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Wigg, Richard Battley, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoGorbachov in flying visit to Thatcher First UK trip by Soviet leader since Khrushchev Sandys dies BT pays up Maxwell fury Portfolio Index Britain free to vet missile inspectors Firearms Act silences yacht club starring cannon NHS gives new hope to childless MPs to have free vote on embryo research Six athletes declined drug tests The main points 16 murdered in Zimbabwe raid on missionaries Flood alerts for Venice, Florence A Storehouse Plc Company Crossbow curbs sought by MPs News Summary Killing at farm Children leave care Tory wins Porter in Merton may quit Ferry captain's plea Factories' sale lost millions Deanfield Tube fire gift Thatcher horrified by TV's 'Spanish customs' New rules to ease trauma in child sex abuse cases Moderate official goes for NUM presidency 'Revolution' in breeding of cattle IRA escaper arrested again after court frees him on bail Kasparov and Karpov warm to drawn game Quiet challenge to Scargill Man in the news Mayfair Carpet Gallery TV-am union leader defiant Reporting curbs on the Spycatcher case are lifted by judge 'Mi5 plot against Wilson Cabinet' ' Working women Wealthier' Galileo first edition fetches £9,800 A rosy future for directors Return to Carnaby Street Timeshare companies smarten up their image Wallace Heaton Jurors in pub bomb case got it right' 'Test all pregnant women for Aids virus' Doctor guilty Threat charge Picture Gallery Hotels upset Clubs raided 'Bogus figures' on NHS hospitals rejected by Cook November 26 1987 Parliament Thatcher fighting back with health service statistics Prime Minister Supporters' revolt is in prospect' Unrest on slaughter measure Tory cheers for Gorbachov Health charges battle looms Tory amendment to be tabled Attack on low performance Parliament next week Parliament today Group of Seven meeting needs f careful study Treasury Labour onslaught over exports Statue agreed for Lord Dowding Speaker to consider 'Spycatcher' request Education Bill appeal by Heath Changing genes of test tube babies will be riminal offence White Paper: Embryo Research By Our Social Services Correspondent: Test-tube clinics face tight controls Mixed reception from Parliament Barclays By Our Science Editor: Rights of donors will be protected No legal rights for parents of surrogate child Pilkington The Whole leading glass company Graduates' career prospects 'the best for 15 years' Bill 'threatens academics' Directory inquiry charges Meat costs more as weather chills Weekend food prices 'Pill cancer' warning Banknote artist cleared Fresh charges in kidnap case Dixons Card Nurses get sympathy of visiting Princess Five 'Joan Collins' aid charity UK link to space university The Royal Bank of Scotland 40 surrender in Atlanta jail siege World Summary UN effort founders Coalition victory (AP): Hostages to be freed Pressure on Ershad Ankara 's conscripts fail to tame Kurdish guerrillas Promise by rebels (Reuter): Contras attacked Government orders check-up on air defence Drug case cyclist is jailed Psion Miners' union calls Anglo American share offer bribery From Our Correspondent Johannesburg: Whites hang for murder off blacks We'll Keep You in touch Picture Gallery Brussels budget hopes fade Fear-filled flight to war-torn Kabul The Stinger menace Commentary Lacking charisma but competent Defence spending would be squeezed Police deliver below to Eta as arms and suspects are seized Kremlin moves to avoid civil unrest Soviet price reform Villability U-turn oil austerity in Greece Flex Account Shoppers buy a breath of fresh air in Tokyo French students protest at 'miserly' funding 200 die in Luzon typhoon (AFP): 15 arrested (Reuter): Reform call (Reuter): Party purge (Reuter): Hostage freed Our Foreign Staff: Deposed Sir Joh refuses to quit his post Constitutional crisis in Queensland Amstrad Army imposes calm in run-up to Haiti voting Maori victory in land rights battle Britannia Building Society Mobil Danger in the darkness Are our lighthouses still a boon to scafarers, or have advances in electronic navigation made them a quaint extravagance? Libby Purves reports on a bitter controversy Kings Cross Fire Concise Crossword No 1424 Findings A weekly series on research Old network meets again Last night graduates of the Foreign Office's former Arab language school attended a reunion dinner in London The Times Saturday Ford Mortimer wheeler Late bloom Paid leave Chat show PHS: Freedom song Cool days in Britain for a cold war couple As Gorbachov announces a visit, Owen Seymour remembers the B&K show Labour: digging for victory or defeat in '91? Robin Oakley on the oppsition's thinking on its chances in the next election Trading sanctions for share stakes Fleur de Villiers on the potency of growing share ownership by South African blacks Low horizons in Bakerland Aid a comrade at Christmas However .. . Heary Stanhope Doctors without Nurses The Government Inspectors Building to Rent Life insurance and risk of Aids Airline merger Church and schools Service for the community Inner-city initiatives Famine in Uganda King's Cross fire Error of judgement Mr. MacDonald Honoured Novvember 27 1937 Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937), the former Lobour Prime Minister, died on November 9 while on a holiday voyage to South America Service in the Abbey a Moving Scene Court Circular Latest wills Luncheons Dinners Forthcoming marriages Memorial services King 's Gross fire memorial service White Knights Ball Service dinners Anniversaries Royal College of Organists Receptions Appointments Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Lord Duncan-Sandys Trouble-shooting Tory statesman Mr Harold Washington S, Marriages, Deaths Balloons in study of new supernova Science report Church news University news Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items British Diabetic Association Christmas Deadlines Wing and a prayer Television Empire 1 How the big bucks won the big books After losing salman Rushdie, Literary agents consider how to beat off aggressive US challenges Theatre Prince and the panto The Knicht of Riddils Brunton Theatre, Musselburg Prince and the panto The fiery heart of the matter Effie's Burning Offstage Downstairs Right stuff for a Cooney runner It Runs In The Family Yvonne Arnaud Royal Festival Hall Manon Des Sources Brave new workRLPO/Cleobury Liverpool Concerts Royal College of Music SO/Friend Rcm Modern nurses tend to be human Flights over the frontiers A documentary on the swashbuckling pilots of the Sudan had a strange gestation, as Sally Brompton reports The Linen Room Pilgrim Payne Ltd Small wonder of sound Talkback Mercury Communications Child's eye view of law With the recent attention on cases of child abuse, perhaps it is time to reassess the legal rights of children This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Picture Gallery Art Galleries The Times BBC1 Konrad Furs Radio Choice The courting of Moll Compiled by Peter Dear and Peter Davalle Television Choice Fully Guaranteed The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,525 The tyre man turns to high fashion Weather Chants, choruses arid statistics Commons sketch Cases 'mishandled' Part 2 Stock Market UK banks join in Brazil plan MK stake BPB ahead Summary Stock Markets Telecom rises to £1.12bn Increase in manning levels causes concern British Airways on defensive as rivals move in for B-Cal 4,000 jobs to go in Babcock cutbacks Tying up S African trade knots Minister underlines government support for UK exporters By Our City Staff: Company of the Year award for Body Shop Eurotunnel issue closes Interscan Communication Systems Interscan Limited Business and Finance Redland profit up 35% By Our City Staff: Plessey in £0m Ferranti chip buy Bid hopes send Birmid soaring 44p Stock Market Sudden Revelation of International Courier's… Redland keeps its balance Tempus Challenge to BPB Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Pringle knitwear group lifts profit 21% at half time Rothmans reveals £398m cash pile By Our City Staff: BS challenges with three new ship designs Time to change partners Success for the doctor The Times City Diary Bubbling up By Our City Staff: Platinum price 'set to fall next year' Waves of siren song Winning ways Bonn likely to cut rate Hille interim profits slump Shell U. 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Agency Agency Great power struggle gathers momentum Comment Kenneth Fleet Painful dilemma for BT Frederick Cooper in £1.85m acquisition Business Summary Buy for CH Industrials Century Oils ahead NC VQ Finance firm advances From Our Correspondent, Belfast: Harland and Wolff likely to report near £58m loss By Our City Staff: Cca Galleries to acquire publishers for £8.9m Savings spread by inheritance, survey says Hologram maker to raise £8.2m Montedison chief loses job in boardroom feud (Reuter): Currencies hit BASF Anglo American slides Home and Office Banking Service Guinness Plc/ the Distillers Company Plc British Gas Energy is our Business Only 12% of adults hire cars, poll finds Brierley shares 'do not reflect group strength' Imry in £75m credit line Black box maker rises W Woolwich Equitable Building Society Milton Keynes Office Weather blow for Marston Audemars Piguet (Reuter): BAe set to take stake in Dutch builder British Telecom Texaco sale 'clears way to BHP for Holmes a Court' Three TSB directors move in at Hill Samuel (Reuter): Unilever sells part of German subsidiary London Traded Options £3.8m pretax from Morland Company News Lloyds Bank Recovery from bank results Frankfurt Hang Seng drifts down 4.83 points Hong Kong Air Canada (Reuter): Fourth advance for prices World Markets Round-Up: Tokyo (Reuter): 'Lack of interest' as shares fell Singapore Wall Street Vibroplant Foreign buyers go for gold Sydney GEC Avionics' new directors Appointments Recent Issues Third Market The City Exchange Eurolatina Base Lending Rates Shares edge lower Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Summary The Republic of Cyprus A Cypriot republic already painfully adjusting to its loss of territory after the events of 1974, also faces the consequences of the fragile beauty of its environment, says Alan Jenkins A belief in benefits of customs union Cyprus: a test case for the U. N. A Special Report By a Special Correspondent: Summary Republic of Cyprus/2 Cyprus is ideally positioned for its fresh trade chances After adapting well to invasion, the economy is now gearing up to the challenge of becoming part of the EEC customs union Economy Economy Foreign investment code is liberalized Columbia Shipmanagement In the new elections, the key word now is change Politics Peletico Cyprus Less candy floss, please Or why Cyprus doesn't want too many beaches like this Tourism Londa Beach Cyprus CH the Churchill Cyprus the Warmest Welcome J&P Group of Companies Taking another glass of sherry Republic of Cyprus/3 Wine Multiple Display Advertising Items A vision of Europe's garden Republic of Cyprus/4 Harvest time under the gun. The term Green Line takes on an ironic twist as a UN soldier guards farmworkers picking grapefruit in the still tense buffer zone between the Turkis northern zone and the Greek south Hanseatic Shipping Company Ltd Amathus Better business, but fears still remain Industry Bank of Cyprus A Apollonia Beach Hotel Coining it and in the money Your Own Business Briefing Holborn's Prudential to be refurbished Commercial Property Commercial Property Waiter & Company 'The Times' Freehold London N2 Unique Opportunity Robert Silk and partners Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Licenced Grocers & Newsagents Results due from new export drive Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items A unique opportunity exists for an enterprising… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Equipment & Furnishers VISA Eton Technical International Factors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Centurion Heritage Nigeria/ghana Shipping Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Hyde Park Motor Co Ltd Honda Lovesay Fleet Sales International Division Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyundai moves into top gear Motoring by Clifford Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Merritts for Jaguars Jaguar & Daimler Jaguar & Diamler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Land Rover Lada Birchwood Garages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Wanted B & K Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover The Land Rover Centre Roadstyles Transmissions Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vodacentre Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cellular Phones Shukers ISUZU P. Tripptree Land Rovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Epsom show a solid base Schools Rugby No duty of care to benefit claimant Court of Appeal Law Report November 27 1987 New Law Journal No ifs or buts about Benn Limit to slip rule Conway given every chance to learn her art Ice Skating A record at Thornaby Table Tennis Today's Fixtures Mixing blood samples destroys admissibility of analysis evidence Alleyn's add to season's success Schools Football Determining if tenancy is low rent House of Lords Mandarin: Progressive Beech Road set to capitalize on lenient treatment Racing: Today Balding Has Outstanding Prospects of Completing Treble on Competitive Newbury Programme this Afternoon Newbury Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Winter to come home on Monday Success story built on hard work and attention to detail Cruz confident of being fit to ride Triptych in Japan Cup Mandarin: Leicester Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Solving a riddle after 31 years Tennis Gomer is back on track Intercity National Squash Championships Privatization is the leisure dilemma Sports centres treading a delicate line between profit and going to the wall Captains past and present combine to rescue India Cricket Bromley revival in full swing Non-League Football Public v Private Contract is duly delivered Two men overboard Bobsleighing Eklund expelled for illegal valves Motor Sport Double event indoors Hockey Laing too clever for brave Kelly Boxing Bans make Salford's job harder Rugby League Champions clean but doubt remains Governing body publishes list of athletes found negative in random tests since March 1986 Palace find Gray's successor Nomad wanders ahead Golf Ticket prices are the latest insult to centenary party Football Tour boost Athletes found negative For the Record Consternation in San Diego Yachting Setting terms for laying World Cup foundations Rugy Union Simms drops from favour in North White at his best after dark Snooker Pickering turns to his home town (Reuter): Spaniard rides the bumps Skiing Maxwell hits out at League ruling Bassett told job is secure at Watford R. M. Brooker Limited Robert Maxwell's Statement By a Special Correspondent: Rangers want Butcher for six more years England 's slow bowlers unable to match the magic of Qadir Scoreboard from Lahore Jacklin accepts the captaincy again Sport in Brief Italians to act On target Mass changes Heavy penalty Gilbert in Pedal power Britain given a chance to excel End Column
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