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News from 22/12/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Harper, Director, John Goldsmith, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Brenda Holroyd, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Simon O'Hagan, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Sheila Gunn and Richard Ford, Harvey Elliott, Cliff Feltham, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Julian Desborough, Jean M. Gibbs, Roderick Gradidge, Master, Adrian Seville, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, John Spicer, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Matthew May, MacMargolis, Rio de Janeiro, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Winder, Henry Stanhope, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Tony Blair, Caroline Berman, Charles Bremner, Keith Warwick, Humphrey Hawksley, George Teeling Smith Director, Roddy MacKenzie, Rasit Gurdilek, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Pierre Cardin, Javed Akhtar, John Woodcock, Winston S. Churchill, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, David Watts, John Higgins, Alison Eadie, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Phil McLennan, Janet Phillips, PHS, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Stephen Gill Chairman, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Frank Brown, John Goodbody, Andrew Martin, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Wolfgang Mùnchau, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, P. L. C. Xavier, Michael Seely, David Gollob, Peter Dear, Ian Stafford, Peta Levi, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, John Spicer Employment Affairs Correspondent, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Alexandra Jackson and Richard Battley, Susan MacDonald, Colin Campbell, R. B. Jones, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Battley, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Judge backs over spy book Newspapers' legitimate role in exposing wrong A winning Times on Boxing Day In Part Portfolio Index D-Notice pledge sought Murder heralds season hostility in Pigalle BA raises bid to win control of rival airline Lord King's £250m victory in takeover battle for B-Car 1,500 feared dead after Philippines ferry sinks Thatcher rules out hospital 'hotel' fees PO profit doubled in half-year BBC's royal reporter loses post after leak The Famous Grouse Minister steps in on 'sale' sisters News Roundup Insurance jobs move Whitelaw is fit again Royal tnp to Ulster Food for Ethiopia Nursing pay rise 'cuts health care' Correction The Economist Nuclear saving Boycott illegal Technicians thwarted live reports, says TV-am Wright's book tells of British plot to assassinate Nasser Armstrong was at heart of issue Meteoric rise of best-seller Carols for Princess Device explodes at Harrods Commentary Scargill victory 'will hit Labour' Judges put brakes on Sunday trading by DIY companies Spending on food doubles Museum seeks £7.2m to save Poussin painting House price rises slowing in South Minister tells VIP drivers not to drink Picture Gallery Young at high risk on roads Older look planned for beat Police recruitment Woman dead in race driver's home Coffee break 'led to death' Coroner halts inquest Managers worst sexual harassers, report says Boxing Day with The Times Computer indicates £2,000 win Portfolio Gold 400 exacuated in blast scare BBC man on drink charge Research in drugs suffers as Treasury denies new funds Halifax Trawler revives fishing pride Labour's inner city plea RC verdict 'key to women priests' Solicitors must hand over files Charity to get Sting concert fee of £10,000 Two fined for false TSB deals Death verdict wife is freed Girl remanded 16 killed as plane crashes in France World Roundup Squatters accused Inspection go-ahead Pope plot mystery Inquiry on swap spy Power of Ankara 'liberals' grows Ozal names new Cabinet Nigerian reshuffle Kenya in cold war Israeli press demands political initiative Military response to Palestinian protests continues Palestinian terrorist repents of massacre at Rome airport Shia attack provokes shelling in Lebanon Democrat Gore is South's favourite new son Jewish fury over Jesus story-book Christian 'myth' challenged Nicaraguans claim civilian cargo plane Tax row isolates Brazilian President from his party Battle to control Government Compaor? regime digs in for long siege Aftermath of the Burkins Fuso coup Cosmonauts lift off for a long-term stay in orbiting Mir Pravda publishes archbishop's denunciation of rock culture Gorbachev concessions on troops withdrawal Greenpeace anger as Japan prepares for whale-killing (AP): Mourners fired on by gunmen (AP): Nazi row Kidnap claim Muldoon ill (AP): 1,050 injured (Reuter): Woody's baby Ringing the bells for the faithful As the secondary target of the now-notorious Crockford's Preface, the Archbishop of York found himself accused of conspiracy and weak leadership. In his first major interview since the storm broke, he talked to Neil Lyndon about the accusations and the issues which the Church has still to resolve Concise Crossword No 1445 Pieces on Earth Newsweek Less work for Willie? De-merger man Sleighed ' em Plague ploy Picture Gallery Pillar to post Ansar Two: academy of Arab hate Ian Murray reports from the stone-throwing heart of the Gaza Strip riots Do they have lift-off? As the negotiations on merger with B-cal end, Harvey Elliot assesses the gignatic administrative challenge that is beginning for Lord King and British Airways A government deaf to protest Tony Blair Advent of the turbo-shopper However ... Henry Stanhope The Cost of the Merger Stop the Spanish Christmas Return to Dock Green UN as forum for mid-East peace Helping to learn In case of fire Age of excellence Wider resources for health care Cancer unit closure Bennett funeral Sit. crit Typecast? Call for museum of arts and crafts Housing the Poor Court Circular Picture Gallery University news Church news Forthcoming marriages A traditional touch to royal Christmas Polytechnic news Royal Air Force graduations The King's School Canterbury Sir Antony Hornby Art collection and City Flotation Arkady Raikin Mr Dennis Stoll Fr Joseph Christie Maj-Gen Eric Harrison Professor W. M. Shepherd Births, Marriages, Deaths Latest wills Decapitated bodies found at prehistoric town in Jordan Archaeology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Small woods 'favour birds' Science report The Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Quick-Wrap Tubing Co. Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Sex from the 14th century Television Festive jesters banish austerity New London Consort Qeh English National Opera The faces that are painted with pain Galleries Knockabout star turns Bobes in the Wood London Palladium An Englishman abroad John Higgins talks to Lord Harewood, organizer of next year's Adelaide Festival Guitars m the Django mould Jazz Boulou and Elios Ferre Almeida Theatre More' punk than panto Rock The Damned/Pop Will Eat Itself Brixton Academy "Malena" Designs on democracy People Couturier and businessman Pierre Cardin is an ambassador of style Sparkle all the way Baubles, bangles and bows: this Christmas the flashiest, most glamourous accessories will be arriving in the most bijou of boxes Multiple Display Advertising Items Top 10 Uk Singles Top 10 UK Albums Entertainments This selective guide to entertainment and qevents… No Title Picture Gallery The Times BBC1 Compiled by Peter Dear and Peter Davalle Christian Aid Keeping a song alive Television Choice Radio Choice NSPCC Arab protest one minute silent strike Youths convicted in Howard Beach trial The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,546 Our Foreign Staff: 'I saw flames on the water but I jumped' Word-Watching Weather Tragic toll of the seas Liberals pacify 'name' rebels Arrest of escaper 'legal' No Title Stock Market The Pound Buy-in move at Dawson Brewery plan £11.2m sales Summary Stock Markets Deal 'triumph' for B-cal' Bidding ends at ?13m premium to first offer Post Office doubles interims at £46m Britoil ruling expected today Success of believing in yourself Britain booms 'because managers manage again' City airline chief attacks rival January 6 end to BP buy-back Equiticorp breaks Monier stalemate John Charcol Business and Finance A golden pay-off at EP Hutton The British Petroleum Company p. l. c. Boots rises on talk of New Year bid Stock Market Redland leaves middle of road Tempus The buy-in thing Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Buckley's Brewery British Gas to pay £350m for 33% Bow Valley stake Injunctions against News Corp Travel buy The day after party time By Our City Staff: Court upholds £12.3m Kleinwort tin claim By Our City Staff: Conrad Black joins in news venture Underwritten charity The Times City Diary Head Porter By Our City Staff: B&D mobilizes in fight for Dee Coffee time The old pals' act Midland deal with Hk bank ratified By Our City Staff: Icahn buying Bell's £253m Texaco stake Benlox had 0.8% of Storehouse By Our City Staff: Forestry group tops target Why investors must be wary of the rally Comment Batleys dips on higher interest Spectrum cuts losses Peel rises to £4.7m at interim Farr sold T&N makes US and German purchases Business Roundup Acquisitions for Hodgson Sutcliffe interims leap The Post Office RHP buy-in completed Expansion in Canada for WMC Indicator 'has overstated crash effects' Three buys for Bunzl Bass sells £500m of debt GPG switch Dow up 15 points as market slows Wall Street London Traded Options Traditional Options Rally continues Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Valuation disclaimer prevents suit Press duty to expose scandal outweighs duty of confidence Law Report December 22 1987 Chancery Dvision Capital duty on company merger Ritual slaughterers commission can impose limits on work Fraud that could be stopped Edited by Matthews May That unused gentle touch for technology Training Self-improvement for Christmas Multiple Display Advertising Items IBM Business Centre Integrated Personal Management Software The Week Digitus Marlborough Stirling LTD How to win that tartan badge of acceptance Jobscene Science & New Technology feature on January 26th… SBHA La Comision De Las Comunidades Europeas The Biochemical Society General Appointments Health Care Colville Clinic Private Psychiatric Hospital Telephone Sales Executives CSIRO The British Council British Olympic Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Health Care The Royal Star & Garter Home Administrator Matron Essex Magistrates Courts Committee Daresbury Science's & Engineering Research… Disillusioned Innell to retire from the game Public Appointments Technical Dumfries & Galloway Diary of the Times Classified Yugoslavs are no match for Olympic squad Basketball Touchdown tearaway takes the record San Francisco 49ers receiver rewrites scoring books in American footbal Today's Fixtures Kingston & Esher Health Authority Kingston Hospital Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sport on TV Legal Appointments Walker Smith & Way of Chester Multiple Display Advertising Items NFL Standings McTaggart shores up Pirates Ice Hockey Rubinstein Callingham with Polden Bishop & Gale Commercial Conveyancer W & J Burness Ws Solicitors From a Special Correspondent Sydney: Rebuke on sail size infuriates US team Yachting Solvents success puts Gurley one step from target Results from yesterday's two meetings Boxing Day with The Times Mandarin: Eastshaw can continue owner's excellent run by winning first chase Racing Grant has cause to celebrate Bolands Cross joins Kempton probables Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Mandarin: Folkestone Selections From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Saracen advertises chance Whitbread takes umbrage at image Athletics Olympic hopes of Olympia winner Show Jumping Qadir's mastery the genuine bonus Cricket: Cash Hand-Outs for the Players Accompany England's Fifth Series Defeat out of Six Marlborough masterly Rackets Liverpool forced to straggle Volleyball Test Averages Overseas Results Expatriates make an impact Football Speedie in line for return against Scots Boon sees his side to a draw Pools Forecast Smaller Clubs pleased at cup draw Rugby League Moor house struggles in US finals Swimming By a Special Correspondent: Double time for Gloucester O'Neill's future in doubt FA Trophy draw England selectors on blend of the old and new Rugby Union Joseph makes the difference Football FA wants explanations Destination Dakar for a daring duo Motor Rallying: Imperial Echoes as Toleman Team Set out to Tame the Sahara Public may have to foot bill For the Record State of the snow in Europe's resorts daily in The Times Snow Reports Holders triumph again Squash Rackets An intrepid expedition on meagre resources League trying to brew up some centennial spirit Evans says sorry to England Chase De Vere Investments Limited Buyers emerge for Watford takeover Guthrie opts for Spurs Initiative for Games Sports in Brief Boycott is back on the boil Shakoor Rana is called before inquiry board Indian dispute escalates Emburey saves the Test for England Second city's Olympic hat back in the ring Insuring that the lads will benefit End Column

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