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News from 16/12/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Victoria McKee, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Edward Norman, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Alexander Johnson, Philip Howard, A. J. Ball, A. A. Brown, G. Buchanan, J. Crow, A. G. Davison, C. D. Eraut, J. J. Hamblin, A. D. Heath, M. J. Mills, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Nikolai Tolstoy, Carol Leonard, John Hart, General Secretary, Bernard Barnett, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, B. W. Forster, Hon Secretary, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Ben Weinreb, Robin Oakley and Sheila Gunn, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, Mohsin Ali, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Pearson Phillips, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, John Goodbody and Pat Butcher, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Peter Nicholas, Alex Crawford, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Humphrey Hawksley, Gavin Bell, Gerald Bonner, Harry Debelius, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Lucy Archer, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Josephine Fairley, Freddy, A. N. Johnston, Chairman, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Lynda Murdin, Arts Correspondent, Craig Brown, Ken Gosling, Kate Finch, Alexandra Jackson, Roland Rudd, Jill Sherman, R. R. Pilkington, T. J. Pocock, A. E. Steel, B. Sterry Ashby, S. A. Tomlinson, Pat Butcher, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Harry Eyre, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Leonard P. Cook, Christopher Thomas, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Adrian Slade, President, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Tessa Keswick, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, N. E. Traub, J. K. Ward, A. J. P. Willis, Andrew Lycett, Michael Horsnell, Noël Goodwin, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Terence Conran, Colin Campbell, Nick Higham, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Richard Battley,

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Urgent review is likely for NHS funding Private sources may have to provide cash Drinking up time extended Willey dies Maxwell snub In Part 2 Portfolio gold Index Baby unit doors closed by shortage of nurses British official 'saved athletes from drug tests' Tradition dominates Bennett funeral A defiant Heart returns to White House race Hurd wants tough new secrets laws Dunhill Fears over the burden that faces Whitelaw Tube fire victims to get cash deal News Roundup Gay anger at Bill New Archers role Deadlock on 0pren Denial by Anderton Change in law urged on fraud Atom waste fears over fusion plants Baby for dead wife Crossing closed Highbury Grove gets new head Militant challenges union chiefs on two fronts TV unions to management attack waste Report opens way for fifth channel Doctors' plea over health crisis Thatcher pays hospital visit Whitelaw 'home by Christmas' Subsidized mortgages for nurses Employers' right to forbid smoking at work is upheld The rise off videos and home-owners Coaches overloaded with beer Royal Opera lowest in European grant league Britons back from abroad Save Our Southend Cancer Unit Minister takes the middle of the road Public platform for private torments Cleveland child abuse inquiry High price for Botany Bay memories Convict fleet letters Saleroom Managers at Harrods join union Thatcher making 'fool of herself' on health figures December 15 1987 Prime Minister Gay sex teaching move is lost Local Government Bill Opposition help to choose Raison Mr Speaker tries to be fair to everyone Thatcher making 'fool of herself' on health figures House of Lords Commentary By Our Political Reporter: Streamlined Alton Bill out today Bill to uprate child benefit Big rise in new jobs Swanage Bill is killed Thatcher visit No immunity for Philby Parliament today Tories warn of disaster over flat-rate poll tax Groups combine for docks scheme First data protection conviction Wapping plea £35,000 fines for share bids The 200 inhabitants of the Domesday look village of… Drinking and Driving Wrecks Lives Research figures 'give false picture of funding record' Congress ready to aid Contras World Roundup Spy book appeal (Reuter): Tanker on fire East-West spy swap (AFP): Coup plot pleas fail (Reuter): Dead Belgian elected 'Ailing' Ayatollah appears on TV Court fortified for an Abu Nidal 'foot soldier' Rome airport massacre trial Stones against guns as Gaza toll grows US castigates Israel over crackdown in occupied areas Politician braves 'bimbo' factor in presidential bid Celebrating the return to the campaign trail Our Foreign Staff: Superpower arms teams face 'hard work on new treaty, Moscow says Grange & Le Mans Uganda and Kenya step up border fire after soldiers killed Hine Takeshita puts $2bn seal on Asean summit Japan aid package underlines key role in South-East Asia Rebels intensify war of atrocities Mozambique conflict North Korea claims extradition of bomb suspect violates law Mystery woman is returned to Seoul as political tensions rise over missing airliner From Our Own Correspondent Seoul: Spaghetti western reaches last scene Korean elections Poisons cargo shipped out after Spain protest Caffe Lavazza (Reuter): 95 rebels killed in Sudan (AP): Gelli verdict (AFP): Ghana wrong (Reuter): Miner saved (Reuter): Air blame (AP): The long walk Sainsbury's Sparkling Wines Genesis of a failure Concise Crossword No 1440 Simpson Iccadilly A focus for research A new government council aims to pinpoint ways in which research can be steered towards British industry Naim Attallah Tracking down the mystery of life Tomorrow Times Books The Cold Collation In the footsteps of the pioneers - by car Television Spink & Son Limited Important Notice for Owners of Sony 20 Televisions Yellow brick road to success Chris Peachment talks to director Ian Judge, whose Wizard of Oz is now in preview at the Barbican Office drama goes for the serious Big Bang Theatre Speculators The Pit, Barbican Mad dogs and an Englishman go south The Foreigner Albery Theatre A gentle coast by the shores of nostalgia Stars Watermans, Brentford Slow But serene Concert RPO/Previn Desperately seeking marilyn Toys that go bump in the night Do walking, talking, thinking toys still top the Christmas list, or are parents tiring of hi-tech at high prices? Victoria McKee reports from America's gloomy 'Toytown' Luckless lives A bleak midwinter First Person Peter Brown The Glenfiddich Guide to the Seven Deadly Sins Health visitors Animal lovers Close to home Barry Fantoni PHS: Pet theory Prolonging Russia's winter David Hart continues the INF debate by arguing that the West, in its eagerness to take Gorbachov at face value, has signed a treaty putting back the day when the Soviet Union will be free of Marxist repression One man's shoulders Woodrow Wyatt on the key role Lord Whitelaw plays in government Recharging the church school Edward Norman A case of not much up top However.. . Pearson Phillips Nuclear Franglais The Peres Solution Justice for All Cancer unit's closure ruling Bound to foe good Awkward take-off Burdens of age X as in Xmas? Views on crime and punishment Liberal convictions Abortion 'illogicality' Architectural views Demjanjuk case Police in court With abandon Confidence and press sources December 16 1916 V. C. For Colonel Freyberg. Brave and Brilliant Leading. Welsh Privates Valour. [Supplement to the London Gazette Dec. 15.] Court Circular A memorial service for Charles John Hamson, Emeritus… Birthdays today The Common Cold Anniversaries Eton College The Oratory School Forthcoming marriages Highgrove House, the Gloucestershire home of the… Dinners How to measure the most fleeting signals Science report Today's royal engagements Mr Frederick Willey, PC Major-General Kenneth Hall Bishop Francis Thomson Births, Marriages, Deaths University news Reception Service dinner Announcements Christmas Deadlines This selective guide to entertainment and events… Classical Top 20 Entertainments Picture Gallery One Week only Closing down Sale! A mother of invention Television Choice Radio Choice The Beckman Report BBC1 Mid-winter comfort from Sir Peter Scott The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,541 Five Palestinians die in more Gaza violence Word-Watching Weather A dog that barked but much too late Commons sketch Merger talks protest No Title Stock Market New rules considered by Panel Brewers leap Property rise Summary Index Factory output soars by 6.5% Rate of growth fastest since the early 1970s By Our Economics Correspondent: UK deficit worsens By Our Banking Correspondent: Guinness peat hit by crash Gas monopoly 'will end soon' Government watchdog criticizes lack of competition Midland to toe line on debt provisions Gulliver buys into PR firm B-Cal hits out at BA application Moss Bros selling HQ for £23m Interscan Business and Finance Storehouse completes £4.7m Blazer deal Business Roundup Rapid growth at Jack Israel Bett Bros tops £1m Half-time dip at Aberdeen Perkins Meats climbs Interim lift for Plysu London Traded Options EDP ahead at £1.35m FKB reaches record £1.3m Brookmount in shares call Gold falls to $488 as profit-takers move in Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Britoil soars as takeover battle enter final stage Stock Market EEF tax call Rothschild job US hotel deal Bell purchase Dow gains 8 points on oil price fall New York (Reuter): Investors 'unnerved' by dollar's decline Tokyo British Land is sitting pretty Tempus Vaux on the rise Traditional Options Picture Gallery Wall Street CBI chief urges 'courage' on single European market CEGB to sell off 20 sites Brierley reshuffles Redfearn stake Rivkin cuts Capel link Woolies warm to success The Times City Diary Nippy move by SAS GeneroCity Blue Circle details offer for Birmid Market glut Same old story US-feuy for Wpp Group Viking profit declines to £957,000 Bank Leu is a backer of Firmandale Explaura to quarry Canadian limestone Accountants cannot gloat over Midland Comment Kenneth Fleet Vaux Group plc. Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Equities firm Stock Exchange Prices Telephone Sales Professionals £20,000 to £30,000 + BBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items A stick for silence? Bylines Wheeler dealings The dream sellers have taken over the motor industry—but the price of a dream can be expensive for the driver, discovers Bernard Barnett Close Encounter with the brink The 400th issue of the influential magazine was almost marked with its closure The Nicholas Consultancy Limited Border Television Plc John Michael Seltech International Ltd MacLaren Publishers LTD Take it as read In the book trade that is the season of cats and royalty Young bulls, down at the Bush Jonathan Powell and Alan Yentob, new rulers of BBC TV programmes, talk to Bryan Appleyard about the future shape of television Multiple Classified Advertising Items Astron Apointments Limited English National Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudential Holborn Butterworths & Co (Publishers) Ltd Pan Britannica Industries Limited The Recruitment Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Police ER Police The Recruitment Partnership Norwest Holst Computastaff Alexander Mann Associates Plc Mason & Nurse Associates British Medical Television Satellite Information Services The Shell Better Britain Champaign International Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items SOS Publications Ltd Kroy (Europe) Limited Midland Montagu Angela Mortimer The Work Shop Leonard Grouse Associates Ltd Aline Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants The Work Shop Merry Weather Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker Hannifin (U. K.) Ltd The Work Shop Kings College London (KQC) New Start for 1988 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Geological Society United Medical and Dental Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Merry Weather Grunding Business Systems Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Drake Personnel London Properties Mortgages Raymond Brett & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Mortgage Brokers Winkworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Prudential Property Services Robson Financial Service Limited Trenchard Arlidge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Properties Lennards Properties International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified A home on the snow slopes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampton & Sons Carleton Smith & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ancombe & Ringland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingston's dreams barred by Johnson Basketball Payments constituted premium for tax Agricultural caravan needs no consent Chancery Division Law Report December 16 1987 Court of Appeal Hearings in closed court against public interest All still string behind Laver What the past two decades missed was a Court versus Navratilova settlement Limit of county court's contempt jurisdiction Sentencing not apt for blindly following precedent A catch mix-up hands Walsh second chance Sleep gives New Zealand a few more nightmares Cricket Lemhill has outstanding claims on Ascot form Pupil aiming to be master Yesterday's results Sharrood joins highclere stud Hereford off as conditions deteriorate Vagador remains unbeaten Worcester Selections Catterick Bridge Selections Haydock prizes up 11 per cent Behind the wall of silence Hitting hard at a brutal sport Hanley's 62 tries gain him top vote Rugby League Whitaker hungry for points Show Jumping Shadow of a test England retain nine of their winning squad Hockey Tomorrow Tout puts British in spotlight Bobsleighing Uttley in England panel but no place far Rowell Rugby Union Webbe fit but fear remains The future of Henley landmark is assured Rowing Hogg doubt Hanif's pitch likely to condemn third test to a stalement Cricket: Pakistan Board Thinks Again on Umpiring Appointments as Plan to Import Indian Officials Falls through Venue no fillip for england Harris is bridging the age gap Squash Rackets Bright prospect (Reuter): When feeling are mutual No sympathy from Gibbs Wilson lifts title and stakes world claim Boxing Better late than never ASA tells Moynihan of concern Swimming Church backs down For the Record FIFA may coinply with Welsh wish Football Fulham hit by shutt's four goals Today's Fixtures A delicate balance to be upset Motor Racing 49ers muzzle the bears American Football From a Special Correspondent Val d'Isère: Oxford take command Skiing Sport on TV A tour through the minefield of captaincy Football League about-turn angers Maxwell Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Committee's statement UEFA caution on ending England ban Clubs and players are fined Woosnam strapped in tight and aiming to fly higher Sport in Brief By Our Sports Staff: Winch calls for full inquiry

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