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News from 30/11/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Wormell, Peter Gillman, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Denis Pirrie, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Gordon Allan, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, R C Dixon, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, F. R. Hartley, Principal, Gerald Davies, Bryan Stiles, Simon Walsh, Ahmed Fazl, Judith Banister, John Spicer, Lawrence Lever, Lloyd of Kilgerran, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Hamlyn, South Asia Correspondent, Geoffrey Phillips, Anthony J. Byrne, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Geoffrey Alderman, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, David Miller, John Higgins, T. E. Utley, Tom Batho, Edward Townsend and Nicholas Wood, Kerry Gill, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Davalle, Arnold E. Bender, Giles Keating, R. H. B. Malim, Roland Radd, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, John Cooney, Alexandra Jackson, Richard Owen, Richard Carr, President, T. Mallinson, Vice President, Martin Searby, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Ivor Davis, Peter Dixon, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Clive White, Frank Allaun, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Barry Wood, Julia Reilly, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Robert Matthews and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes Ankara, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Nicholas Soames, Vince Wright, Lee Rodwell, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Alan Tomlinson, Port-au-Prince, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg,

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Haiti election poll massacre Onsted dictator's Tontons MacOute murder voters Death at 85 of Irene Handl Davis wins £1m goodbye Pakistan adds fuel to umpire controversy Protfolio Index Bishop of Durham takes on the Tones again Nurses to back doctors in pay plea to No 10 116 on board missing jet Korean flight mystery French let Iran envoy go free in surprise deal Sheffield to stage student games UK Inquiry into tear gas at match News Roundup 'Crusade' Soldier over trees loses arm Union vote to merge Threat to Bevan Alert at Selfridges Toxic hush-up denial Grenson Philips Mystery crash casts doubt on Harrier's future Set within a year after £200m profit Girobank may be sold By Our Defence Correspondent: Thatcher concern over Warsaw Pact Irish police 'on course of lawlessness' Workforce costs are rising fast Abbey National Europe's skies 'too crowded' Open-cast mines are under threat Unions seek stake of ?15m in B-Cal Ferry captain s 'nightmare' Zeebrugge disaster Free advice urged by the Law Society Shop-floor tourism on the way Why gossip is not so much idle talk Riddle of 'lost' Caravaggio Masterplece anthenticated Firms fear bribes in guise of gifts Counting the cost of saving life New hope in child disease Lloyds Bowmaker Garden no: longer golf handicap Portfolio gold Boxer still ill Army Officer Updating of police computer opens up use by the courts By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Pleas for Hurd to end parole system £25m to cut city homeless Falklands TV film defended William Grants Caps raised for volunteer police chief Employers fear fall in school-leavers Dissident Cambridge dons petition to be heard Lane rental scheme succeeds in cutting delays Motorway repairs D-day for Commons Hunters Transfer of O'Hare unlikely Navy drugs investigation Killing charge Baby better Castle dig Ford Maputo says 60 dead in massacre World Roundup Warning to racists Greece woos Israelis Attack on editor Economic pact likely Reagan rhetoric woos the right Youths wounded (Reuter): Poll move by Bhutto The battered pauper of the Americas Political crisis in Haiti Praying for a European farm reform miracle Bussels View Soviet iron cordon to hit Kabul rally Ron meeting attacked by protesters Carlzeiss Jena London date for Rock talks Apple. The power to succeed Searchers recover mutilated bodies from sea Experts say that South African 747 crash might be due to some structural failure Outrage scars white minds Zimbabwe massacre By Our Foreign Staff: Hostage saw captive who could be Waite Missing aircraft has a crash history Just Right for Certain Individuals Airlines wait for clues to disaster JVC Victorious Ozal pledges reforms Reactor error adds to expatriate worries Nuclear shadow over Hong Kong Konica Majority snub Solidarity call to boycott vote Mbeki reads out banned speech (AFP): Church news (AP): 60 missing (AP): Libyans killed (Reuter): Angola help (Reuter): Hawke tour Thai pull-out Datapost EMS Dhaka finds some relief in going back to work State of emergency gets wheels of commerce turning in frustrated Bangladesh Food aid 'must be rushed to Tigre' C&G President offers to call fresh elections Honda Green Keeper of England Christopher Thacker is the man behind a remarkable work which records for all time the heritage of England's historic gardens. Simon Tait went to see him Racal-Vodapage Why it cost American taxpayers $8 million to send Rawhide and Rainbow off to the ranch Creaming off the gold top cattle Amid rows over human embryos, scientists claim a breakthrough with animals A to Z of the Grade One Gardens Concise Crossword No 1426 An unheard cry for freedom There used to be one in London zoo. Thirty years ago we were licensed to shoot them. Now, reports Sam Kiley, the harmless and non-political Bushmen of Namibia are the most threatened tribe on the African continent Multiple Display Advertising Items Hine Porters largesse Going dry Bonne femme Capers Pie-eyed BCal's unsuitable suitor Paradise disdained Bernard Levin: the way we live now Ethiopia 's four famine plagues Long livers and the liverish T. E. Utley Here's to a real orange pippin However. . . Philip Howard New Horror for Haiti The World of the Bishop Benazir Faces the General A wider gate for entry to the Nhs Scrapping the CAP Teachers' contracts A bad blow A slip of the pen? Need to prepare for disasters Inf treaty Ministers' tasks Far-flung corners (From a Correspondent): Hunting Social News Dinners Birthdays today Christie's 1766 Marriages Parliament this week A church of wasted talent Tom Batho Forthcoming marriages Countess's parrot poser Ealing College of Higher Education Fast-learning birds survive in the forest Science report Barn owls hunting by daylight Nature notes Obituary Irene Handl Classic Cockney of comedy Mr Geoffrey Hitchcock Mr Tony Dickins Mr Grigorios Kassimatis Births, Marriages, Deaths Appointmeets in the Forces Anniversaries Announcements Contracts & Tenders Christmas Deadlines Marconi, Marie Curie, Gustav Dalen, Henry Ford Who's the odd one out? AGA Creative viewing Insecure playing Martial and maternal Rosalind Plowright as Norma: John Higgins applauds a British soprano's triumph in Paris True to the bop tradition Betty Carter opens tonight at Ronnie Scott's. Clive Davis met the woman with one of jazz's most idiosyncratic voices Rhetoric and racial hatred Theatre Old Year's Eve The Pit Greene thoughts Radio Child as father to the man More than 1,000 of the volunteers who answer the Samaritans' phones are teenagers. Jenny Knight found them adept at dealing with adults Long live women, alas Penny Perrick Torquil the toy engine Thistle Hotels Army wives' lives Shows for Christmas Television top 10 Entertainments Picture Gallery BBC 1 Dunhill It's not all brand new Radio Choice World Family By Our Foreign Staff: Pressure on Waldheim to go as MPs demand files Freezing fog brings chaos for road and air travellers The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,527 A victory oil the playing fields of Eton Weather Bishop persuades Cubans to end Louisiana jail rampage Doctors in scrap during theatre surgery Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Markets await the next tornado Us Notebook Lawson under dollar pressure Soaring pound threatens policy on exchange rates Inner London wastelands could become ú5bn asset' By Our Economics Editor: Recession 'unlikely Restaurant chain is late starter Usm Review By Our City Staff: County dismisses three US outshines Britain in golden handshakes John Charcol Business and Finance 25-30 Sport 36-40 Tunnel issue '20% short' CBI revises rise in pay settlements British Gas Building profits by brave strategies Analysis Gardini set to sell offshoots Ensign unquoted interests 'protect it from share falls' Base Lending Rates The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Intervention is mark of good sterling policy Gilt-Edged Pension switch may mean loss of benefits, says CBI UK equity fall 'was overdue' By Our City Staff: Groundnuts dig in for festive season Reuters feels the pinch The Times City Diary Name games The Times City Diary Workhorses for courses Storehouse 'dose to Blazer buy' And so, at last, to bed The Times City Diary Words for loss The Times City Diary Yoicks, a yuppie The Times City Diary By Our Financial Staff: Britain eases mergers stand Bradford & Bingley Building Society Climate is right for cut in corporation tax Economic View Pilkington China and Taiwan may seek Gatt membership Diplomatic problem set to reurface Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Board Meetings Appointments New business for responsive European importers Eurolatina Air Call Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Courses Lansdowne College SWLC Institut francais Ashbourne University of Southampton Fiamass Ltd. Guidance for All Ages! Career Analysts BAC LLB. Degree Courage to do it their way A guide to career choice Young people often find that success starts with self-awareness and, whatever your line, being in the right place at the right time still counts for a lot, says Simon Walsh Summer Academy LMC Women Back to Business Educational Fellowships 1988 Beit Memorial Fellowships for Medical Research Prep & Public Schools Ellesmere College Walhampton School Princess Helena College for Girls Templeton College Newnham College University of Oxford William Hulme's Grammar School Manchester Marlborough College University of London University Fellowships Fellowships for Venetian Research Yardley Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools St John's College School Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caroline King Training Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scholarships Prep School Scholarships Millfield Senior School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Edinburgh Education Department The French Lycee Queen Margaret College Society of Voluntary Associates Luton College Ministry of Education Yehudi Menuhin School Anglostudies Ltd Loughborough University of Technology Sefton Council The Bishop of Chichester Governess Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Hong Kong University of Oxford University of Sheffield University of Oxford University of Cambridge Monash University St Catharine's and Girton College, Cambridge Peterhouse Cambridge Bursar University of Oxford Monash University University of Birmingham New College, Oxford Appointment of Director La Cr?me De La Cr?me Mayfair Solicitors Temporaries SI Maine-Tucker Andreas Riedel Carpets Ltd. La Crime Anthony Wieler & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Joint College Lectureship in Pure Mathematics University of Oxford Delegacy of Local Examinations Elizabeth Hunt Tate Appointments Secretary/general Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items OV Selection SECRETARY/PA True P. A. Secretary P. A. NEC Personal & Editorial Assistant Are the Best Receptionists Born or Made? Multilingual Services PA to MD Diary of the Times Classified Amanda Maine-Tucker SEC/PA to Managing Director Senior Partner's Secretary/p. A. SI PA to the Chairman The Hatton Garden Agency CDR Joyce Guiness Move into Mayfair Davis Secretarial Recruitment Directors' Secretaries Carrera PA in International Advertising Challoners Maine-Tucker Feltham PA to MD Fashion Secretary £9,000 Boyce Bilingual Judy Fisher Associates Infovision Receptionist Advertising PA/SECRETARY W1 Property Developer College Leavers Advertising Proof of intention required for possession order Acquisition of interest in competitor can distort market Super Secretaries Churchill College, Cambridge Multilingual Services Locum's expenses liable to tax Decor is not plant for tax JFL 3 Days per Week The Times Melville serves notice to England Doggart receives call to partner Andrew Portsmouth in late flurry for final repeat Basketball Leicester's lesson thing at right time Rugby Union: How a Team that is Not Inhibited by the League Game Achieved Crowning Glory Aberavon are striking back Durham find the going is a bit of a grind Future starts to look bleak for Christie Boxing Weekend Rugby Union Results Hard day's night for Cambridge Principals miss final rehearsal Romanian disappears Norman in forefront as players walk out Golf Torrance pipped at the post Trevmo gets richer quick Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Mandarin: Consistent Singing Hills poised to collect overdue first success Racing: Fisher-Trained Mare Faces Easier Task at Kelson Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Kelso Resilient Le Glorieux flies French Hag again Barons eyes Welsh National with triumphant Playschool Saturday's results Leaders over the jumps Trainers Villa enjoy their Gray away day Millwall gain ground on promotion rivals Taylor asks for stricter penalties Intercity Hodge could be punished further Football: Tottenham's Defensive Security is Tightened but Results Should Come after a Mid-Season Break Megson's threat to formula An afternoon for writing practice Weekend Results and Tables Norwich set date for talks Spirited showing as tranquillity comes to Watford Everton lacking the final touch Century by Richards puts paid to Indians Cricket: Captian Leads from the as West Indies Win First Test by Five Wickets Kenyon gets appetite back France lift team championship Tennis For the Record More rues for Crowe in second innings Kluge prevails on borrowed bike Cyclo-Cross Cram's hopes dented Athletics Irish decisive winners Salford broken by a Wigan try in the final seconds Rugby League Manning makes it safe for St Albans Hockey No-money threat to those who pull out Olympic Games Bold statements of principle Donnelly breezes in Motor Sport England excuses are bad augury for Tests to come Scoreboard from Lahore The Field TCCB appeal to play it cool Suspended fine a reality now McGuigan returns Sport in Brief Davis has to be at his best in beating White Williams makes the break Fortunes at a stroke Tomba sweeps to another slalom success Sheffield awarded Student Games End Column

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