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News from 08/12/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Chris Peachment, Richard Dunn, Managing Director, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Gartland Family Money Editor, Simon O'Hagan, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Paul Jennings, Harvey Elliott, Cliff Feltham, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, I. M. R. Lowdon (past chairman), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, T. C. B. Dehn (Chairman), Christopher Walker and Andrew Lycett, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Richard Dunn, Managing Director, Thames Television, Graham Earney (Social Responsibility Officer), Joe Joseph, Stuart Jones, David Spark, Jane Whitehead, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Ahmed Fazl, Peter Ball, John Clare, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Fletcher and Pearce Wright, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Fay Wilson-Rudd (Resources Adviser), Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Tony Blair, Bob Smyth, David Hands, Gregory Weingarten, John Hennessy, Humphrey Hawksley, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, John Pedler Soissons, P. G. N. Badge, David Cross, Robert Kirley, Russell Bowman-Eadie (Director of Training), David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Alan Meale, James Wood (National Chairman), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Bob Webster, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, M. V. Berridge, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Cathy Harris, PHS, Fiona Eberts, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Ian Ross, Darrell Ince, Eric R. Bevington, Geoffrey Foster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Davalle and Jane Rackham, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Christopher Walker, Iain MacLeod, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Ward Motor Industry Correspondent, Anthony Parsons, W. Roy Large, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Ian Stafford, Robert Thomas, Tim Jones, Mark Rowlinson, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, S. Gorley Putt, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Colin Campbell, Victoria Starkey, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, Richard Fordham, Simon Chase (Marketing Director), David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Christopher Thomas,

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A promise of more to come Gorbachov tribute to Thatcher role in success First Lady enchanted by angels Judge to rule Broad defiant Portfolio gold Index US arrival starts with tea at Soviet Embassy 44 killed after shots in plane A brief, warm encounter TV-am' chief speaks out 'Management's right to manage BA to cut fares in SAS fight Canon accused over Runcie commits suicide Dunhill King Size Dispute on clerks Heading for court News Roundup Unions to merge Prostitute tax order Galloway censured Aids toll rises by 41 Judge defends length of killer's sentence The Met Office Banks hearing No pay to 'Specials' Minister rejects attack on health policy 10 Tories defy three-line whip on NHS debate £60m for inner city revival Kasparov nears his target Big rise for Wapping staff News International Judgement is reserved in Spycatcher case Empire Insurance Services Ltd. Farmers to be paid for cuts in production Government to ban schools' promotion of homosexuality Telecom contract 'disgrace ' Price of petrol 'too high' King's Cross blame rejected Scoop for National Gallery Saleroom Princess helps sporting appeal No Title Judge ends father's ordeal Herald captain appeals over ban Saga Fox of Scandinavia Extra men in missing wife hunt Mounties 'foiled arms plot' Last-minute brinkman tactics from Russians Arms Debate Classroom angles enchant Kremlin First Lady By Our Defence Correspondent: Paltry £56m spin-off a big disappointment for Britain Star Wars Gloom Britons regard Reagan as the 'bad guy' Test for a new man The Backroom Boys Smart team from Moscow Hunt for gunmen near base (AP): Olympic plea Peace gifts Kremlin looks for bloodless way to pull out of Kabul Afghan Dilemma Amid mounting speculation about a Soviet withdrawal and growing us optimism about Moscow's stance, Afghanistan has emerged as the key regional issue for the summit. Our Moscow Correspondent, christopher Walker, one of a small group of journalists permitted into the country last week, reports on the tense political and security situation facing the negotiators Strong-arm Kgb ruins glasnost image again Beefeatep By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Howe unhappy with progress Human Rights Opposition fails to get Bbc injunction debate Privilege Pensions from Norwich Union Picture Gallery Crash-car rules to be tighter House of Lords Doctors' statement 'is over-simple' Health Speaker rejects query on Crockford's preface Pollution of rivers worries minister Moral lead Parliament today IBM NEC Law groups warn of' inferior service' for those unable to pay Legal Aid Bill Board to set fixed rate Litigant may face challenge on help Vigilance plea to N-plants Ilea seeks staged cash cuts Warning on poll tax privacy threat Very model of a military masterpiece Disasters Emergency Committee £12 m prison design bungled Nun cleared of cathedral assault EEC 'milestone' on air transport World Roundup Free-trade deal fixed Minister 'detained' (AP): Le Pen visit blocked Haiti shops close in junta protest Bank of Wales Students on march Jail term for Scot Israel trains children for gas attack nightmare Cut in Pentagon spending may hit SDI and Harrier French arrest foes of Khomeini (Reuter): Tehran missile gives warning to superpowers Forgiving Cambodian leader will never forget Shamir onslaught on religious 'draft dodgers' Call-up controversy (Reuter): Ershad to lift emergency and call new elections Crisis in Bangladesh (AP): Yugoslavia seeks reprieve on debt (AP): Castro backing sought to boost peace process Arthritis Research (AP): Priest's sperm donor pledge NHBC Serving the home buyer Aquino call for halt to violence (Reuter): Mudslides kill 33 in Peruvian villages (Reuter): Opera guest (AFP): Drug haul (AP): Rally conflict (Reuter): Poll reverse Mercury Communications Legion of the forgotten Hard road back Concise Crossword No 1433 Tomorrow 'You think: Can they do this?' The Complete Business Solutions Show Sainsbury's prices should keep you in good… Brooke's bureau The Times Diary Irish Ken The Times Diary Action stations The Times Diary Picture Gallery Fir flies The Times Diary Left at the altar The Times Diary Tackling the real roots of war Proving the people won't pay more Digby Anderson challenges the belief in wide public support for the NHS Scotland leads the way on drinking drivers Feeding the toll of fire deaths A perfect gift for maddies However. . . Business at Brize Norton Open Whitehall's Windows Contra-band Bevan statue Clash over Church's authority A medical balance Wrong question Waldheim evidence Coracles afloat Making best use of town planning A testing time Feeling for fish Future tense From Our Own Correspondent: On this Day Japan at War with U. S. And Britain Court Circular Bridge Royal Northern College of Music He's Not Short of Food. He's Short of… Christenings Birthdays today Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements 'A man of encouragement' Receptions Mr Eamonn Andrews Sir Peter Medawar Dinners Sir Henry Jones Appointments Rouben Mamoulian Genius of the American musical Mr Jaime Ongpin Mr Constants Noica Births, Marriages, Deaths New move to test bilharzia vaccine Science report Announcements British Diabetic Association The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research Christmas Deadlines Mystery in tie gypsies' tale Television Royal Shakespeare Company A Highlands fling Galleries Eric Robertson Piccadilly James McIntosh Patick Fine Art Society James Cowie Bourne Fine Art The Vigorous Line Turberville Smith Quite a trudge between songs Theatre Bells Are Ringing Greenwich Philharmonia/ Sinopoli Festival Hall Concerts Putting love on the line Michael Attenborough talks about Tom Kempinski's Separations, which today transfer from Hampsead, where Attenborough is artistic director, to the Comedy The Electrification of the Soviet Union QWH Friends of the Elderly A letter to Gorbachov Backed by a plea for freedom from their nine-year-old daughter, the Shapirous of Leningrad applied last night for an exit visa, to be met by official silence Christopher Walker and Andrew Lyceet report Melitta Harrods Ballet boys People The next best Shoe show The only X-Mas Present Architect of new classics Gianfranco Ferre bleieves in the principles of functional design for women-and men Marriott Prince De Galles Panthere de Cartier Closing down Sale "Malena" A collection of unusual limited Towns and gowns How a fashion original found a successful formula for out-of- Londoners who wish to say in style Poison This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments Picture Gallery Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums Word-Watching Eye Will Hypnotise You Television and Radio War: a one-sided view Television Choice Radio Choice NSPCC BBC to contest spy ban in court The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,534 Warm farewells end historic meeting Word-Watching Weather Taking just one step at a time Commons sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Brewer's profits up by 18% Next decision Carlton up 6% Berisford up Summary Stock Markets £255m French offer for Mk Legrand bid tops RTZ's price Unit trusts are given more time Williams buys paint group for £133m Forte out to lick 'em in fast food Trusthouse joins forces with Kentucky Fried Chicken Blue Circle offers £217 m for Birmid Granada soars to £111m profit Shops expect sales boom No Benlox cash for Storehouse H&H Factors Ltd Business and Finance B&C and Abaco in bid talks Queens Moat Houses steps up expansion Business Roundup Cookson in acquisition Stirling rises to £1.8m P&O's Japan share sale GGT ahead at £1.5m Midland Bank Sterling posts first-half gain Beaverco up to £560,000 Indexes forge ahead despite low investor confidence Stock Market London quotation for Lefkochrysos A French connection for MTM Berkeley builds to £7.5m Alpha Stocks Robertson higher at half time National Westminster Bank PLC Sweeter Berisford Granada tuned for the future Tempus CEGB warns coal industry it could import 30m tonnes Engineers oppose nuclear power plan Tarmac chief receives award Big staff cuts at Rothschild Interim profit up at Triplex Lloyd Getting tougher at the top The Times City Diary Reservations for bingo The Times City Diary Leaving The Times City Diary WCRS doubles to £6.9m Magic moments The Times City Diary (AP): G-10 bank support for dollar reaffirmed Bass Public Limited Company Fog over B-Cal deal as Sas tries for take-off Comment Revolution without blood New York tops the 1,800 level World Markets Roundup Emirates (Reuter): Initial rise wiped out in Tokyo (Reuter): Frankfurt prices drift (Reuter): HK index tumbles Enterprise award for mini-phone maker Ansett 'set to expand in China' Ward buys £1m curtain wall maker in Belgium London Traded Options North Wilts Ridgeway B&C Holdings names director Appointments Traditional Options Recent Issues Third Market Grimley Jr Eve Base Lending Rates Firm start to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Micro set for more changes The Week Sales people ahead in the financial stakes Salaries Software openings for young and old For Sale Zenith Z183 Morse Computer World Events Wright Air Conditioning Ltd Morse A hack tutor needed for your precocious child Hackers Sbc A walk in cemetery of high hopes A hard fight for women execs Presistence can win that coveted job title, says Ann Kent People The Open University In Systems The Established Leader No Title KPG Spiro A desktop for small business? What is the right printing equipment for the man? Why the over-50 s are hanging on Jobscene Videcom Programmers and Analysts Dixons win IBM first Computer Briefing Apricot Why fibre optics has not yet caught on in Britain How to 'read' drawings NEC Public Appointments Surrey County Council British Rail Pension Trustee Company Limited Brough of South Tyneside Maidstone Borough Council Derby City Council The National Association of Health Authorities Lacsab Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Officer Manager and Harbour Master East Berkshire Health Authority Margate Broadstairs Ramsgate Chief Officer Executive Secretary Your obedient servants in Britain's town halls A guide to career opportunities The administrative wheels of the 500 or so council throughout the country are kept running smoothly by the committee clerks. Bop Smyth describes the advantages of the job as a stepping-stone to a local government career City of Glasgow An Equal Opportunity Employer MVM Consultants Ltd Computing Services Computing Support Officer… Ministry of Interior NRS Borough of Gosport Central Middlesex Hospital Royal County of Berkshire an Equal Opportunity… Hampshire Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Physiotherapist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Montagu Nurses Multiple Display Advertising Items Manager of Administrative Services Multiple Display Advertising Items ALPS Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd Cartwrights Public Appointments Director for Finance and Systems Services Legal Court Clerk Forest Heath District Council Coffin Mew & Clover James Davis & Partners Banking and International Finance Law Personnel Austin Knight Advertising Herbert Smith Gregsons Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomson Snell & Passmore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifford Chance Nabarro Nathanson Legal Adviser Michael Page Partnership Southampton City CU Assurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Arun District Asa Law Private Practice Trafalgar House James Davis & Partners ODA Badenoch & Clark the Legal & Financial Recruitment… James Davis & Partners Trust Lawyer Badenoch & Clark Meredith Scott Overton Shirley & Barry Geoffrey Karran Dickinson Cruickshank & Co Manager Distance Learning Courses Clifford Chance Royds Barfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Solicitors' knowledge prevents action Direct rail route is a 'line' if ceasing service Chambers and Partners Hoggett Bowers Chambers and Partners ADR an Ameritech Company Ouster jurisdiction of the court Deemed retrospectivity of value added tax penalty overcome by terms of statute Commercial Property Lawyer Oxford set to show what might have been Rugby Union: Australasian Influence is Seen as Likely to Decide the 106th University Match in Favour of the Dark Blues Trial selections put Fitzgerald to test Chabot is Warriors' winner Ice Hockey Today's Teams at Twickenham Today's Fixtures Melville returns for the North Sport on TV Long-term aim for England Volleyball Kirk seeks to broaden mind after conquering the world Combining enjoyment and excellence Dilemma confronting coaches in their attempt to produce future champions Some of the world's top coaches have been examining their work in relation to the needs of the young athlete in competitive sport. Andrew Longmore sat in Talent waiting outside the cities Saints at last in corridors of power American Football Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Mandarin: Heart Of Stone back on the right track Racing: Akehurst's Good Hurdler Seeking Third Course Success in Valuable Fontwell Handicap All-weather starting date is put back Lincoln is re-opened Mandarin: Leicester Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Worcester Chepstow's plan to compensate owners Vernons Cup upgraded Dancing Brave 'on the mend' How to keep out cold winds of blight After the Valley Parade fire, Bradford fights back fresh ideas to bring back the young to the sports halls There is much confusion about Government attitudes towards the role of sport in society. There is a school of thought that privatization would thereaten all but the profit making sports and leisure centres, and there is pressure on local government to reduce loss-making activities. Meanwhile, how are the cities coping in trying to provide sport for all and as a social service? Peter Ball today starts a special examination of Sport in the Cities Wheeling out a sporting debate that must be won Commentary Harvey makes it through to quarter-finals Squash Rackets Tales from the darker side Sports writers of The Times present their selections from the sports books of 1987. Today: Stuart Jones on the best from the world of football Sports Books of the Year Davie braves the hot seat Roche vacated Cycling Brown disappearance baffles Solent Stars Basketball Mahrer's win makes it treble for Swiss Skiing Seoul spot at stake for Britain Hockey London League reduced in size MacKay is back to manage Doncaster Overseas League Results For the Record Ever ton bear the responsibility on goodwill mission Football Barcelona continue to recover Edberg decides to end doubles strain Pair's expertise shows Bowls Inquiry to be held into brawl Ruggy League Dick picks sprint relay squads and sets his conditions Athletics School is let out for the day Golf Pools Forecast Australia secure an overdue victory Cricket (Reuter): A captain called to account More hopeful for Hick (Reuter): Hughes back Parker's men (Reuter): Rapid advance Gatting sets a glorious example Sibson world title bout in dispute Hills Samuel Investment Services Ipswich rewarded with a cup tie to savour Curley fined £400 over running of favourite Third round draw Sport in Brief Scoreboard from Faisalabad Princess attacks show jumping Division bells ring out a warning End Column

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