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News from 17/12/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Guy Boney, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Armen Oganesian, Cliff Feltham, phs, Tom Lubbock, Philip Howard, M. R. Farrally, Mr G. T. K. Boney, Watkinson, Ian Murray, John W. G. Treadwell, Jeremy Kingston, Irv Kline, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael Young, Colin Narbrough, John Russell, Tony Sykes, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Howard Foster, Jim Railton, Peter Davenport, Peter Jones, Mohsin Ali, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John Spicer, Fionnuala McHugh, Lawrence Lever, Julian Bion, S. T. Fahm, Pat Butcher and Peter Nichols, Jenny MacArthur, R. D. Dryden President, Marcus Williams and David Hands, David Gregory, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, Richard Hanford, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Tom Clough, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Peter Youdale, T. R. Bowly, Robert Matthews and Martin Fletcher, Andrew Hislop, Javed Akhtar, W. T. Hutton, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Brian James and Jill Sherman, William Jackson, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, John Higgins, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Ken Gosling, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Lynda Murdin and Robin Oakley, Conrad Voss Bark, PHS, Richard Owen, Alastair Porter, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Rasheed Ahmad, Ronald Butt, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Lynda Murdin Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Nigel Sharp, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Patrick Cosgrave, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Jill Sherman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Dynes, Ian Stafford, Stephen Pettitt, James McFarlane, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Charles Halliday, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Chris Moore, John Howell, Rosemary Hill, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, A. H. P. Humphrey, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Brian Hopper, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hatfield, Richard Battley,

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Heseltine champions poll tax rebellion £100 million transfusion for the NHS Budget boost Portfolio Index Whitelaw hospital cuts Arts purchase grants 'pegged' for three years Child doctors to be kept off hospital duties Cleveland abust inquiry hears final witness Athletics inquiry into drugs Easy win for Ron in Korean election The Children's Society Cambridge chosen as technology centre News Roundup Journalists vote to continue Work Murder sex link Bomb blast kills man Political fund vote Treasure value cut The poster that failed the test Interflora Libel win for Tebbit Aids film warning Militant union row deepens MPs and Lords to set op science think tank Prince is briefed on hospital cuts Royal concern at country health economies Payments for families of Herald crew Patients 'die while waiting' Treatment dalays Baffling position adjourned World Chess Championship Physicians drop claim of petition forgery Racing Bill faces tough Commons ride Hurd wins appeal on deporting six Tamils Infatuation led to killing MP insists doctors conspired over sexual abuse affair Jewish family win fight to quit USSR Pensioners lead flight for the holiday sun The first lady of appeal Woman in the news Business frowns on smokers Save Our Southend Cancer Unit French maiden descends on Piccadilly Victorian views have little appeal Saleroom Accent oil home-grown drama BBC's new year Win will mean early wedding Portfolio—gold— Rape sentence judge attacked Ministers raise health cash limits by ?90m December 16 1987 Labour disputes cash amount Comptroller must 'not be fettered' Liberals prepare for angry protests Parliament today Ridley rejects 'banded' community charge idea Local Government Finance Bill Pressure on Russia to leave Afghanistan must continue Delicate queries about pelicans Sunday Sports Bill passed Millionaire will pay same rate as his housekeeper Worries on poll tax discrepancies Case screening by clerks 'unlawful' Move to dismiss Anderton Graffiti death warning Bennett's 'attack' regretted Greenpeace Duchess rewards nine brave children MoD staff 'being lost to industry' At Sainsbury's prices, it must be Christmas False home loan claims top list of fraud losses Terror in schools from game machine addicts Marriott Prince De Galles Tapping wells of historical information\ ITT Tapping wells of historical information Stricter checks on early jail release Lanson Reagan friend facing 15 years World Roundup Iran poll promise Township police shot Truce in Nicaragua Veto on black donor Britons dragging their feet over 'Euro-rule' (AFP): Spy book blocked EEC fish accord Hundreds of Mafia men sent to prison Sicily 'maxi trial' of gangsters ends Democrats in disarray as Hart tries comeback Big turnout by Israeli Army brings lull in Gaza violence Troops ordered to avoid confrontation after soldier is stabbed in neck Media under siege in the image war French court jails Arab's white killers for 15 years Boxing Day with The Times Honda introduce the first car in the world with five… Honda West German plea to Thatcher for defence sympathy Nato strength 'clinched INF deal' IBM Fierce fighting on Kenya-Uganda border Ceausescu promises meat tomorrow Ceausescu promises meat tomorrow Accusation of ballot fraud by Korean opposition Digging for victory amid the cakes Japanese 'fat cats' shrug off their growing wealth (Reuter): Priest accused of plotting resigns Chronology (Reuter): Austerity pact for Mexico (AFP): New witness (Reuter): Riot memory (Reuter): Suttee penalty (Reuter): Poet's protest (Reuter): Tamil killings Past masters As prices for Impressionist paintings soar to new heights, the Old Masters are beginning to look like bargains Majestic Wine Warehouses Strong finish Television Gramsci to Grantham Concert Golden Ravel Queen Elizabeth Hall Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet 60 years and still in good voice Singer Elizabeth Welch, subject of a TV documentary, talks about her long career to Fionnuala McHugh Too much glitter mars a gem Dance Cinderella Covent Garden Play with a hollow ring Between East and West Hampstead Theatre The Emperor's Warriors Exhibition Gypsies with little charm Opra Carmen Grand Theatre, Leeds Sparks from a superconductor Conulding our series on resarch and prosperity: the fighter in a bisomess suit charged with leading Britain's technology initiative Biography Concise Crossword No 1441 Dunhill If Willie should go The Times Diary Question mark The Times Diary Homing in The Times Diary Barry Fantoni The Times Diary Hartache The Times Diary Downbeat The Times Diary The soul sniggered off Bernard Levin: the way we live now No giving way to Russia After INF, Lord Chelfont predicts Gorbachov's next likely step Bennett: the real issue Ronald Butt Needle match under the tree However... Joseph Connolly Long-Term Health The Hart of the Issue No Right to Smoke Making full use of health service Role of the unions Rates reform Drink-driving law First-class post A new relationship in Europe? Behind a shield Slow summing up Age-old problem Cup running over (From Our AeronauticaL Correspondent): All Metal Aircraft December 17 1925 Although metal was to supplant wood in aircraft construction, wood made a temporary, triumphant come-back in the Second World War in the formidable De Havilland Mosquito All-Metal Aircraft Effect of the New Policy Court Circular Appointments Forthcoming marriages Dinners Luncheons Today's royal engagements Giving substance to a watery moon Science report Picture Gallery Northampton High School Berkhamsted School C. C. F. Birthdays today Latest wills Ruined temple is found at the home of the gods Archaeology Professor Manuel Lopez-Rey Criminology at the UN His Hon Frank Cassels Mr Tim Dinsdale Mr Arthur Firth Births, Marriages, Deaths Sovereign's Parade Anniversaries Reception Church news Resignations and retirements Announcements Cancer Research Campaign Times Newspapers Ltd Why caring must mean sharing As the cleveland inquiry adjourns, Gitta Sereny examines a classic case of delay in rescuing a little girl from sexual abuse Yachting Choicest Blend Guide to the House of Commons Dangers of a cold night Medical Briefing Midland Bank Tomorrow A loving toyshop of Max's art Tom Lubbock on comparable Beerbohm, Cheshire Cat of mild satire, sending up D. G. Rossetti Rossetti and his Circle By Max Beerboharn New edition by N. john Hall Yale, £12.95 Ken your roots Greek and the Greeks By K. J. Dover Blackwell, £32.50 Methuen New Fiction Books for Christmas John Russell Taylor picks showbiz books of the season Authors Wanted by N. Y Publisher Beckenham Textile Studio Blackboard General The Mask of Command By John Keegan Cape, £12.95 The Times Literary Supplement This selective guide to entertainment and events… Best Selling Books Entertainments The contribution of war to the emanicipation of… Trade Advertisers Word-Watching BBC 1 Christian Aid A real-life whodunit Television Choice Radio Choice Tecno Royal stamp of approval for prize exhibit The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,542 Shultz hint lifts hopes of arms embargo against the Iranians Accord to cut Gulf patrol ships likely Word-Watching Picture Gallery Weather Enemy hands join on the axe handle Commons sketch Attack on Militants Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Scottish & Newcastle up by 28% Johnson final WCRS buy (Reuter): Kaufman to go Summary Index PSBR moves into surplus Substantial tax cuts possible in Budget ECC stays silent on Bryant bid Legal action by Woolworth 'Back to the drawing board' Top economists urge further action to avert recession Guinness 'promise made to Boesky' MK agrees £262m RTZ bid BA buying 6% stake in B-Cal Battle looming for Martell Price Waterhouse Index Morgan Crucible in £41m buys abroad Business Roundup B Gas order boosts jobs Northamber ahead £3.83m buy for Barrett Eve rises to £1.48m British & Commonwealth Merchant Bank Limited Caffyns soars to £1.15m Midsummer leaps 116% Glaxo weakens as broker revises profit forecast Stock Market Alpha Stocks Electricals group in £3.5m purchase English China cracks a smile Tempus S&N stalemate Rothschild names new director Appointments B&C launches a merchant bank with £100m capital Acatos up to £12m at full time Firmandale's stake in TRT is frozen Borthwicks hit by £2.1 m pretax loss Families that stray together The Times City Diary Still King of the Garbs The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Code war The Times City Diary Profits at Erf soar to £1.6m Feuding spirit The Times City Diary Britoil still awaits full bid Tokyo seats for UK firms ECC Group Lawson's tax bonanza rides out Bp hiccup Comment The Chartered Institute of Bankers US airlines may be forced to service planes at home Bond pays £145m for gold stake London Traded Options National Westminster Bank PLC New chief for HKSE Base Lending Rates Telecom EF Hutton poised to cut jobs in London Thornton rises to £732,000 Late rally enables Dow to make 33-point gain World Stock Markets Roundup: New York (Reuter): Small buys lift index to 1,356.7 Frankfurt (Reuter): Shares ease as gold slumps Sydeny Prices close sharply up Hong Kong Wall Street (Reuter): Nikkei down in moderate trade Tokyo Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Advance continues Stock Exchange Prices Objective test is correct for 'well-founded' fear of refugees seeking asylum NEC Tax dodge no bar to insurance claim Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… News International plc Daniel J. Edelman Limited Good communicators are the force behind the skilful sales team Peter Youdale: Most management training in Britain is too academic Hospitals for Sick Children Whartside Cathay Pacific INCO Training Consultants The Biochemical Society The British Council Allied Dunbar TASC Samsonite Alderwick Pure Peachell Partners Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Green Group Furniture Limited Are you ambitious? New Year - New Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canada Life University of Dundee Director of Industrial Liaison Manager - Industry Association Dim-Rosy UK Ltd A. C. Edwards Ltd Icon Computer Resources Ltd La Comision De Las Comunidades Europeas Computer Graphics Operator Prudential The Times The Retreat, York Winton South Bedfordshire Health Authority Connaught Systems Administrator Design Computing Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The woodland trust Alexander Mann Associates PLC InterExec SMI Frustrated? Medical Wire and Equipment (Bath) Ltd Career Analysts British Reserve Insurance Company Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Modular Designs & Exhibitions Vero Frank Parker & Co. Ltd Medical Wire and Equipment (Bath) Ltd Top London Financial Services Group Wimpey Offshore Overseas Representatives Engineering Michael Page Partnership IPS Group EC Executive Connections The Work Shop International Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edlon Machinery Ltd London Specialist Software Systems Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just because Tax Specialists Michael Page Partnership Davy National & Provincial La Cr?me De La Cr?me Royal College of Physicians Diary of the Times Classified Tandem Computers Ltd Procurement Assistant International Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senetek PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Dickson sails smoothly Language problem Battle lines drawn as San Diego snub multiple challenge Yachting TCCB spinelessness under pressure A censure for the Leader of the House Educated to lose in life as well as sport Authorities must take blame Freshmen make bold Oxford campaign Bowling: Boat Race Champions Segin Trials with Newcomers Giving Blues Jolt on Tideway Bad umpiring puts careers in jeopardy Midge catches train Fishing Outburst not a matter of dissent Abolish appeals What Gatting did was a disgrace Noteworthy failure Ardleigh remain in credit Squash Rackets Route to skill closed to all but the few Offside change not the answer No goals, no entertainment Blues for the senior citizens Mandarin: Outlaw makes strong appeal on a field day for Edwards Racing Cecil to report to Jockey Club on sand-mesh surface High hopes for Ascot Statement on tax issues British hopefuls still top Ladbroke betting Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Catterick stewards criticized Title gives Wilson a chance to bide time Boxing Return offered by Christie Thorburn and manager in amicable split Snooker Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Time to get on the honest track The Times has revealed this week the cover-ups and the rule-breaking over drug-testing in British athletics. Our investigations have forced the sport into a major inquiry. Today Pat Butcher, our Athletics Correspondent, and Peter Nichols, another experienced writer on the sport, explain how athletics must cleanse itself and have far stricter controls on the testing system A historical pageant with a compelling visual impact Sports writers of The Times present their selectiosn from the sports books of 1987. Today: Marcus Williams on the best from the world of cricket and David Hands on Rugby Union Sports Books of the Year Unrivalled treasure-house Schools set example Seniors in clash with PGA Cup Golf Southern matches run true to form Hockey Early Christmas cheer Volleyball Patterson protest brings rebuke from the umpires Cricket (Reuters): Stenmark record in Tomba sights Winter Sports From a Special Correspondent, Val d'Isère: Oxford rule the slopes Tout moves to third Fools negate United's comeback capabilities Basketball Critical night for Chelsea Manchester take title in shoot-out For the Record Rangers faced pith prospect of lifting Iron Curtain again Football Scotland drawn again Last Night's Results Frankham has his licence revoked for striking referee Boxing; Light-Heavyweight is Unlikely to Compete in the Ring Again Carr bravery given message of goodwill by Barbarians Rigby Union; Irish Player in Jured by Terrorist Bomb Shows his Mettle Waterloo deny foul play Hackney has the first and last word How hard All Black will smile Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitaker brothers battle to the finish Show Jumping Inquiry set up into drugs malpractice Emburey shows the way with Capel's support Scoreboard from Karachi London Association for the Fund Maxwell threatens to quit football Graham guards flock Fleck arrival relieves Bruce Sport in Brief Putting official house in order End Column

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