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News from 15/12/1987

1987; Gale Group;

Autores

Chris Peachment, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, H. C. Swaisland, Colin Boswell, Andrew McEwen, Keith Hindley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Michael Paul, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, William Stephens, Simon O'Hagan, Daniel Ward and Kerry Gill, Hazhir Teimourian, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, N. W. Hudson, Cliff Feltham, C. J. A. Slater, T. A. Seer, Richard Long, James Makepeace, Ian Murray, Nigel Harris, Harold Lockley, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, D. G. A. Sanders, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Catherine Arnst, Rex Bellamy, our Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Richard Bewes, Michael Tate, Jeremy Penn, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, M. A. Stacey, Matthew May, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jillian Becker, Director, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Jenny MacArthur, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Richard Long and Philip Jacobson, Caroline Berman, E. W. Trueman Dicken, Alan J. Ratcliffe, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Young and Kerry Gill, David Sanger, David Clouston, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Humphrey Hawksley, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, Martin Mendelsohn, Martin Fletcher and Tim Jones, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, Bruce Coward, Robert Coogan, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Jennings, Geoffrey Jellicoe, Gunnar Fineman, Director, Meredith Etherington-Smith, John Warner, Christopher Goulding, William Holmes, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Ken Gosling, Dennis J. Fowle, Paul Griffiths, John R. Cummins, Beryl Dixon, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, Richard Owen, John Clare Education Correspondent, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Ben Pimlott, David Sapsted, Terry Langholm, Keith MacKlin, Wallace Benn, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Iain MacLeod, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Lynda Murdin, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, C. Thomas, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Philip Webster, Ian Stafford, Stephen Pettitt, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, M. Darby, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Victoria and Albert, T. Dalby, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Anglo-French hint of joint cruise missile Younger talks spotlight needs of RAF's Tornado Lange gets support in Paris row Gold shines Drug abuse Portfolio Index From a Correspondent, Moscow: Gorbachov cools towards summit British doctor flown to Iran to treat Khomeini Whitelaw has stroke during carol service 'In good spirits' after wife rushes to bedside Instant £300m demand to avert NHS crisis Japanese create 2,000 jobs Nissan and JVC expand Revolt on poll tax gains momentum Habitat a Storehouse PLC Company Closure threat to Sellafield lifted News Roundup Stalker in radio job Prison fear allayed Wapping delay Karpov postpones Space laser project to test wind and weather Union deputy says hounding 'a pack of lies' Anglican concern Charge is dropped War role for Channel tunnel under scrutiny Labour changes tack on Trident programme Howe's signal oil Tory leadership Surprise vote triumph for the Owenites Scargill rival confronts jeering miners TV-am chief goes to Acas with 10-point peace plan Producers agree BBC deal Guardian of Tube safety Man in the news Cover-up claimed over air controllers Three go after fraud inquiry Parents seek rights against mistaken child abuse rulings Mother jailed for neglect Knife youth is sentenced for killing fan A loaf of bread costs six minutes' work Two Old Masters fail to find a buyer Saleroom £21.185 shoes may stay in Britain Save Our Southend cancer unit An artist's window to success Rules are tightened for jobless Small maternity unit is 'risky' Exorcism pots trawler crew back to work Anderton case may go to Hurd Shops expect late Christmas rush Five steps towards an education in science Human error to blame for mix-up in prices index Treasury Price plea for the elderly Parliament today Alliance prepares for launch SDP-Liberal talks Parkinson emphasizes support for coal MPs discuss electricity needs Tories criticize 'race question' clause Copyright Bill bogged down in Lords By Our Political Staff: Lawyers 'will have a place in every newsroom' People signing on will get job details Benefit Clerks may sue law chief for pay rise Threats to High Court Lord Chancellor sees MPs over legal aid £2.6bn to shorten the jobless queues Manpower training: 2 Divisions of court 'too rigid' Telecom Heathland restoration wins top prize Audi 21 die in attack on Gulf tanker World Roundup Two-way deal hint Nicaraguan 'threat' (Reuter): £1m costs sought Fear hiding wilder gloss of glasnost Commentary Judicious choice (AP): Tamils in rival clash Geldof's gleam of hope amid the horror Lange attacks French for moving Rainbow saboteur Left's gains threaten Martens Israel's iron fist tactics inflame Arabs as toll rises Nigeria lukewarm at Thatcher trip Tesc Woman may solve mystery of missing airliner Romanians face further food and energy cuts Last-minute unity plea by ex-candidate Internal conflict sows seeds of defeat for Korean opposition Townships suspend white police chief Racial tensions fuelled mutiny by black municipal guards TV shock as admen go for emotional jugular Aquino ruffles US bases issue (AFP): Slum not quelled in Kenya (AFP): Call to arms Spanish boom (AFP): Soviet subs (AP): Hiccup death (AFP): Deadly relic (Reuter): Dummy run Soares visit Saatchi Profits up 77% why? Saatchi & Saatchi Company Have we missed the plane? Dunhill Ferreting out ideas How the private sector sets its sights on British military inventions Concise Crossword No 1439 Tomorrow: Advances in biotechnology have enormous… Marriott Prince De Galles NEC Collapse of stout party Still life Banker's ghost In the bag Spy ring Barry Fantoni Seasonal cheer Patients who pay their health Nigel Harris, one of the doctors petitioning for more NHS funds at Downing Street today, explains the reality of cost limits on London hospitals Mr Nice Guy's battle Conor Cruise O'Brien warns against taking too rosy a view of Gorbachov—after the INF agreement he may need to take a tough line in Eastern Europe to keep his enemies at bay Schools that do not work Not as simple as it seams The Cost of Health French Leave Treaty behind Bush Struggle for expression in Church Lure to engineers Mozambique aid Looking askance 'Auk' recalled Impact of VAT on books business Reform of NHS London skylines Sharp practices? From Our Special Correspondent: A Watch on Montevideo Court Circular Latest wills Meeting Reception Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Helena International Birthdays today Bridge Today's royal engagements University news London results Forthcoming marriages Times reporter wins award Dinners Church news Marriages Scottish Episcopal Bishop H. J. Charles Services to the Church in Wales Mr Martin Sharp Mr Ailwyn Best Mr Herbert Barr 'Slam' Stewart Births, Marriages, Deaths US agency lowers its estimate of cancer risks from dioxin Science report Personal Columns Cancer Research Campaign British Diabetic Association Christmas Deadlines A decade of decay Television Waterstone's Booksellers Glass that reflects the glories of the past John Russell Taylor looks at two exhibitions which capture the splendour of Italian style Galleries Glass of the Caesars British Museum Salvatore Ferragamo/The Image Multiplied Victoria and Albert Bardic diary gems Theatre Acting Shakespeare Playhouse The poet's best friend Chris Peachment meets the founder and director of Carcanet Press, Michael Schmidt Military Mozart Concerts ECO/Tate Queen Elizabeth Hall SNO/Bamert Barbican Behind party lines Winterhalter wonderland or lashings of Lacroix: festive season revellers are choosing their weapons in a style war This winter frou-frou fun does battle with the grand romance of the 19th century. Meredith Etherington-smith takes cover Multiple Display Advertising Items London Theatre Entertainments Picture Gallery Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums Back Sufferers! Television and Radio Across the deep divide Television Choice Radio Choice NSPCC UK to quit atom project unless costs are halved Lords leader refuses to lighten Ms load at 69 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,540 Toll grows in Gaza civil unrest Word-Watching Weather MPs audition for Carry On Boring Commons sketch Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Brewery rises to £5.9m French buy Print payout Lee soars 25% Making a mint Summary Index Rapid rise in retail sales High street spending soars to £8.9 billion Gulliver buys into Waverley Gold price goes through $500 Wall Street has its seventh biggest rise ever Fed in crisis talks on dollar Yorkshire TV tunes in £13m Nissan moves into the fast lane with UK producation of Micra Citicorp denies UK loss Oil price slide begins after Opec's fragile Vienna pact GMW Business and Finance B&c seeks £100m to fund Abaco purchase Business Roundup Vinten profit rises 18% Cash call at Citygrove Marina sale lifts results Brown turnover leaps £2m buy for Fitch Lovell Unilever N. V. Rotterdam Warning on strong pound Dawson buys US group Earnings up at Craton Prices recover early losses despite plight of dollar Stock Market Dollar fall hits Glaxo by £100m Cancelled Furniture Order Truce declared in battle for TRT Share price Recent Issues By Our City Staff: Drayton pressure from US Base Lending Rates £33m goal for Norton Opax Tempus Yorks TV in tune Investors in Industry Group PLC Arco set to follow BP lead with full bid for Britoil Ward White pays £27m for Diy firm By Our City Staff: Guinness in £45m sale of Distillers Co2 Thrashed out Beauty is no sort of beast The Times City Diary Lunch table story The Times City Diary Brent Walker engages partners at Trocadero Sheikhing the oilmen The Times City Diary 3i beats record with £75.9m Maxwell is forced to lower sale price By Our City Staff: The Panel urges caution on Benlox Nissan finds bluebird of happiness in UK Comment Thinking men's buys Whitecroft Whitecroft chief 'considering all options on Eleco' Attention Britoil Shareholders Producers urge Lawson to change whisky tax system (Reuter): Texaco pact 'may open door for Icahn' Lawyers 'will need approval' under new financial code Deadline set for new City regime Traditional Options London Traded Options Hiram Walker in restructuring of whisky operations Appointments Time to consider unifying High Court Disclosing guardian's report on child (Reuter): Shares drift lower on dollar worries World Markets Roundup: Tokyo (Reuter): Index moves up Hong Kong (Reuter): Solid gains in leading gold-mining companies Sydney (Reuter): Buyers sidelined Frankfurt Prostitution is a taxable trade Water occupiers Dow surges to seventh largest points gain New York Correction Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Commodities Money Markets London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Equities mark time Records are tipped for PCs The Week More are being asked to go on line Microsoft Excel ex-stock! Multiple Display Advertising Items Europeans' all-round approach leads to job opportunities Growth for personal software A billion pound market exists for programs that store and retrieve data Inmos closes plant NEC Computer World Why manuals can be so user-hostile Jobscene Wright Air Conditioning LTD Compaq Be wary if the US beckons in the brain drain Briefing Events Programmers and Analysts Oxford University Computing Laboratory Linotype Nimrod Racal-Redac Linking Concept to Product Premiere Senior Appointments Ifssec LTD Hope for the blind and deaf Systems Administrator Computer Graphics Operator Control Data Computer Support Manager Computer Appointments EDP Systems Ltd Skilled Compupeople Ia Recruitment Computer Appointments Pergamon Infotech Allders Department Stores LTD Support & Training Public Appointments Projects Officer Abbey Executive Ltd Enfield Committee Administration Public Appointments Arun District Fire Authority for Northern Ireland Tourism Australia Bristol Waterworks Company See eye to eye with the smallest profession Covers a lazy eye with a patch for 10 minutes daily Orthoptics, the treatment of abnormal eye-muscle movement, is little known to those school leavers seeking a paramedical job, but it offers a real chance to the clear eyed, says Beryl Dixon Toys to cater for the younger age range City of Glasgow Richard Kemp, Small Business Support Unit Ltd Csiro Unit General Manager The Joseph Rowntree Memorial Trust Metropolitan Police Office Essex Magistrates' Courts Committee Director British Olympic Association Tear Fund Dorset County Council Health Care Croydon Health Authority Occupational Health Nurse Angel asb Physiotherapist Herefordshire Health Authority District General… SRN/RGN Bourn Hall Infertility Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Cambridge Clinical Pharmacology Unit Technical Financial Anglian Water Cawthorn Billins Sharpe Assistant Solicitors Property Chambers Private Practice ARCO British Limited Alcan Law Personnel Corporate Tax Assistants Exchange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Opportunities Commerce & Industry Multiple Display Advertising Items ASA Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items In Pursuit of Perfection Spicer and Pegler Associates John Hamilton Associates Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Assistant The Bank of Bermuda Limited Serious Fraud Office ASA Law Diary of the Times Classified W & J Burness Ws Solicitors Thomson Snell & Passmore Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd Dickinson Cruickshank & Co Barristers' Clerk Clifford Chance Michael Page Partnership MSL International When love was hit out of court In two decades a sporting vocation has evolved into an occupational chore (Reuter): Border heads Test ran list after Ms double century Cricket: Australian Captain Rescues his Country while Vengsarkar Lands in Hot Water Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Bracknell braced Volleyball (Reuter): India captain faces fine for breaking silence Whitley Warriors lead for the first time Ice Hockey Deep-seated cause Growing collection Television replays McEnroe reference was unwarranted Dismiss Gatting Faisalabad rumpus inevitable TCCB should examine its own conduct Two extra players Spirit lacking from the off True Englishman Call for gentlemen Change the rule Unsuited for role Mandarin: Mr Moonraker set for successful return Racing: Hobbs Brothers Poised to Complete Hereford Double Mandarin: Plumpton Mandarin: Hereford From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Haughey's cool response to Killanin Commission report Stephenson appoints new jockey Warwick results Curley seeks talks on fair treatment Jockey Club elects stewards Precautionary inspection at Hereford Chepstow move Welsh Derby Seahawks swoop to conquer American Football A man ready to jump when the opportunity arises Equestrianism When a positive test is irrelevant Pace helps Davies take title Real Tennis How to catch a cheat red-handed Tomorrow 'Crazy Canucks' are racing back Skiing Oxford turns to Steel Revenge is an added motive for success Boxing Partners first show in trouble Paralympics cash boost for British Maidstone unable to convert chances Football Italians to probe violence Webbe goes home for more tests Sherwen sets Ms sights on top awards Cycling Hancock's hour at Twickenham earns reward with London Rugby Union Southgate and Slough kept apart in cup draw Hockey Tout's chance to increase his challenge Bobsleighing Warwick to meet Somerset For the Record Inquiry time proves painful Rugby League Bedford delight at IAC race boost Athletics Pools Forecast by paul Newman Kingston's cup with four in a row record Basketball Go-ahead as peace is proclaimed The TCCB statement Transfer shelved yet again St Quintin Garter may pay price for clandestine deal Increase in physical attacks on referees A guarded welcome to England Sports Council to look at racism Long jump to stand Sport in Brief How the French view the affair End 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