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News from 01/12/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Peter Gillman, Armorel J. Carlyon, Simon O'Hagan, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Harry Eyres, Caroline Moorehead, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, John Newell, James Tye, Director General, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, John Spicer, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Henry Stanhope, David Butler, Caroline Berman, Charles Bremner, Michael Joy, D. L. Gauss, Iain G. Brown, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Peter Lewis, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Terence Bendixson, Harry Debelius, Neil Kelly, George Eykyn, Sydney Friskin, Robert Kirley, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, John Goode, Roger Singleton, Senior Director, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, C. Gordon, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Eliane Steel, Darrell Ince, Geoffrey Foster, Ben Pimlott, Richard Bassett, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, John England, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Michael Wilson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Lynda Murdin, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent Seville, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Dynes, Ian Stafford, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent and Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Norman Whitehouse, Charles Halliday, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Keith Macklin, Steve Turner, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, Jan Raath, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Richard Battley, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Britain angry at Paris deal with Iranians Thatcher seethes over freed terror suspect Dockland official dismissed Ship losses Best payers Portfolio Gold Index Chirac's high risk £100m pictures gift City acquires treasures Challenge to Scargill launched Pit battle starts at the Four Ferrets Share prices plunge as dollar hits new lows Poles shun 'radical' reforms Degas sold for £7½m Record for Impressionist Piaget Gorbachev claims parity with US over Star Wars Livingstone hits back at Kinnock News Roundup Drivers jailed Alert for escaper Editor chosen Land Registry plan Karpov fends off pressure Joint missile Pupils expelled Hurd to act over world-wide crime High-tech courtroom put on trial in fraud case Tube staff 'carrying metal straps as weapons' Science is 'downgraded by pursuit of affluence' Geldof flies out to Africa Protection for dormice and whales TV-am 'trying to smash union power' Unions in dispute Bomb case appeal told of 'plot to perjure' Oldest Mini runs up a record Drilling starts Pair cleared Asians held Parent power blow to Baker as few attend meetings Professor differs on maths teaching Call box monopoly broken Law firm taken to tribunal over job sex bias £25m airline drive to lure executives Rise in fees may sink the coracle men Surgical team sent 'on loan' Doctor 'raped patient' Police to work with social workers Plea for early diagnosis Child abuse The Met Office Never give up, says winner Portfolio gold Rate bills 'need rise by no more than inflation' Environment RAF 'may be used in Ethiopia' Injured MP back soon Channon speaks of air licensing power Transport Ministers consult the peers Cross-benchers' importance Picture Gallery Councils facing enormous tasks Housing £192m for new road schemes Commentary Warrant produced in a rush Aitken attack on spy tactics Parliament today Public has right to know, Editor tells Spycatcher hearing Mini corporations to attack decay First Douglas-Home award goes to writer The Royal Bank of Scotland Miniature opera house for sale Aid for traditional farming is doubled Mobil UK investigated Waldheim's past Thatcher's crisis talks Sir Joh to quit today Dhaka holds 2,500 Nicaragua talks date Vanunu success Envoys all out Carlucci raises spectre of US troop cut Brothers detained 16 years South Korea Picture Gallery Iraq anger at Moscow for stalling on arms embargo Thatcher to press on arms balance Bush hunt for slaughter gang 115,000 Soviet troops 'will be out in a year' Afghan pledge From Our Own Correspondent, Kabul: 20 killed in fierce Kabul gunbattles At Sainsbury's prices, even soft drinks make… Call for peacekeeping force Planelectric Poll officials flee to Western missions after day of killings The crisis in Haiti Missing jet has experts puzzled Picture Gallery Ozal secures landslide victory Bell's Election dilemma and market woes fuel fear about handover Yashica 200-AF China and Laos agree to patch up eight-year split Peking's move starts speculation of eventual thaw with Vetnam Typhoon death toll may swell to 650 (AP): Rebels give up (Reuter): Ambush dead (Reuter): Kahane letters (AP): Surgery again (Reuter): Merger move (Reuter): Third test Poll violence The man with Chunnel vision John Reeve had a dream to build a tunnel under the Channel. Today, as project leader, his ambition will begin to come true. Brian James spoke to him DiMOTAPP Long Acting How am earth do you handle the question 'Why did you kill Jesus?' Why Jewish families are inviting Christian students to share their Sabbath Thai Smooth as silk Concise Crossword No 1427 British Business Lloyds Bank Epson Prisoners who prayed for peace From wood and coconut leaves, POWs at Changi built 14 chapels. Now, as Steve Turner reports, a replica is planned in their honour A rattling good idea Hine Keeping it private Cutting corners Papal pause Barry Fantoni Picture Gallery Ganging up PHS: Bets are off Honeymoon and a half Chirac's volte-face Philip Jacobson on reaction to the release of terror suspect Gordji A glaring blank in the copyright bill Livingstone's trail-blazers Ben Pimlott Mountaineering on automatic However ... Henry Stanhope Betrayal by France Democratic Turkey Inner Uncertainties Long-term prospects for the NHS Plight of homeless Alamein museum Burdens of age Lessons after the King's Cross fire Stone Age site Boxing clever Contra-band From our New York Correspondent: On this Day Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Dinners First National Securities Ltd Today's royal engagements Birthdays today British Fulbright Scholars Association Luncheon Service dinners Bridge Genetic engineers give tobacco plant a 'pesticide' gene Science report Picture Gallery High-tech Lloyd's building wins award and criticism Latest wills Banker's £7.4m estate St Godric's College Christening Textile Institute fellowships Church news Comet Bradfield Search for 'elixir of life' Dr George Kaftal Mr Choo-San Goh Prof C. J. Hamson Births, Marriages, Deaths Other news From Our Correspondent: Oxford's quiet birthday University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Television RSC Paris fashioned Galleries Simple but still clever A Simple Man Palace, Manchester Touching greatness New Music The ghost of Mariey? Reggae Feminist conflict Theatre Concert Lucia Popp The Wind in the Willows Hayward Gallery NT Whitehall Theatre A fur, fur better thing to wear Fakes are now the best of the beastie buys -the fun fur is roaring back into favour. Leopard and tiger prints are padding across flirty skirts as well as warm, woolly coats Helena International Greek golds Replacement value A Collection of unusual limited Rosenthal This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Picture Gallery Top 10 Uk Singles Top 10 Uk Albums Wessex Roof Television and Radio Tales of long divisions Television Choice Radio Choice Aberlour The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,528 Rates rise Warning Weather The art of stirring up indifference Commons sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound C&w welcomes Japan deal Yasuda move £9m Caradon Summary Stock Markets £15bn wiped from shares Equities slide again as dollar plummets City fears job cutbacks £5bn Bonn plan for 2% growth BS cuts half-time loss to £23m Privatized VSEL unveils buoyant warship profits Reagan defends deficit cut deal Alexon dresses for success as profits double By Our City Staff: Backers left with Eurotunnel shortfall French firm raids Mk group shares CL a Member of the Credit Lyonnais Group Business and Finance 25-30 Sport Deloitte sued for £10m Ward White in £49m sale of properties Business Roundup London Sees boosts figures Maxiprint cuts loss SIT declares share split Baltic amalgamation Mercury Communications Sheraton rise to £4.07m Circaprint up to £1.2m Dollar-earners reel while index plunges below 1,600 Stock Market Alpha Stocks Unilock half-time profits slump RTZ sparks MK into life Alexon dresses up The Complete Business Rival bid threatens Banco de Bilbao's merger plan Mansfield tomarket Foster's Gall for separate power board sell-off Hotel chain next stop for Branson Oftel backs Mercury complaints Courage keeps its bottle The Times City Diary Closing down? Sail The Times City Diary Rigged up Crashing in Snow warning News Corp deal inquiry Royal Mail Has Reagan been cast in the Hoover role? News International plc GMW Dow slides 76 points Base Lending Rates Traditional Options Recent Issues Cut in prime rate fails to lift fears Hong Kong London Traded Options Shares hit as dollar weakens further World Markets Round-Up: Tokyo Third Market Bargain hunters slow price fall Frankfurt Gold stock demand fuels gains Sydney CJES Volcker urges exchange pact New desk-top service 'will aid exporters' Sheraton Securities International Plc Sandberg joins the Euromoney board Appointments Heavy falls The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Market London Financial Futures Where the money is The Week All the best of the industry press WA North West Pc Centre The Salaries and the Perks Unexpected bonus in systems studies Air Conditioning Computer World IBM PC Convertble, £499 IBM's new Euro move A surplus at the top to offset the market skills shortage Caution in Japanese chips Computer Briefing Events Siemens Morse Unibit Software Engineering Information Technology Manager MMC Ltd CAP Artificial Intelligence Limited Will super skills still be needed in tie age of easier use? Jobs boost yet to come Pilkington Computeach International Limited Cipfa Control Data Institute Spiro Recruitment Services Project Leader c£25K High-flyers low on IT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Olivetti Public Appointments British Rail Pension Trustee Company Limited WIPO OMPI Seale-Hayne College Principal Humberside Country Council Government Statistical Service Animal Welfare Trust North Devon District Council Secondary Heads Association Merrist Wood Agricultural College Royal Society for Nature Conservation Director designate National Charity Help the Aged Acting out a way to health In her second article on therapies to help the mentally handicapped, Joanb Llewelyn Owens describes Dramatherapy, which aims to improve their quality of life NCH Royal County of Berkshire an Equal Opportunity… Middlesex Polytechnic AMI Cumbria Legal Appointments Linklaters & Paines Multiple Display Advertising Items Croft Homes Director James Davis & Partners VSEL University of Surrey Assistant Matron Three Ivers District Council BMB Conveyancer to £15 K Allen Ticehurst & Co Asa Law Using forged cheque is theft of debt Protecting secure tenancy Legal Appointments PA Laytons Medicine demand was blackmail Peake & Co. Criminal Lawyer Company can choose lower tax route Separate taxation Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items DHBW Provident Mutual JHA Torbay Borough Council West End Aberystwyth Solicitors Spicer and Pegler Associates Executive Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items MP Michael Page Partnership Wellcome Reuter Simkin Recruitment CPS Meredith Scott M Lawyer International Securities Slaughter and May Pioneer James Davis & Partners Baker & McKENZIE Deputy Judge Advocate Solicitors Horsham West Sussex East London/essex Lipson Lloyd-Jones Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Nabarro Nathanson British Credit Trust Bullet-proof and built to last All-British team gearing its car to the mobile hell of the Paris to Dakar rally Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas South Western Duthie given Barcelona trial run Co-operative Insurance Society Limited Hohmann earns place in England squad Swimming Adams is back for Olympic gold bid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Resuscitation of a relic for the new generation Sheffield objective Volleyball Multiple Display Advertising Items Talented Treyford on right course Huntingdon Newton Abbot Unwavering belief the key as Haynes scales the highest mountain Beard resigns position as SIS chief executive Kelso results Niarchos sale dominates day's trading WPGA to decide on future Shooting for ?10m in the rosy tour Golf: No World Tour in Prospect Norman win gains him top ranking Old guard stages a revival Football Overseas Result S Saints in line for play-offs American Football Today's Fixtures Sweating it out in the sauna of richest man in the world Olympic Games Bolton the venue for glamour semi-final Rugby League Relief for Redskins Ice Hockey Irish takes a winning hand for Portsmouth Basketball Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Davis has no time for players in office Fluent Bishop delivers Hill earns his just rewards England are in need rise above grievance Cricket TCCB support World champion coasts through Real Tennis Benn learns secret of Tyson leverage Boxing Beck profits from ice Sking League out to quell Centenary doubts Football: Travelling Man Hopes to Show Peterborough the Way out Chelsea await key talks McKinnon is happiest just plying his trade at Sutton For the Record Nabisco Masters Doubles Gloucester let down by frozen fingers Rugby Union Smith one of four hookers in Irish squad Koreans face past Blues Taylor eager to clamp down on malicious players Videos could help FA combat indiscipline Cold comfort for Maxwell Lanchashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Germans put on alcohol Bond issues ultimatum over Cup challenge Cashing in on spin of a coin Lendl has biggest pay day Intensive training to be scrutinized Dark Blues gamble on pedigree of All Black Sport in Brief University Match Teams Taking it from the horse's mouth

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