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News from 23/12/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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John Goodbody and Howard Foster, Phs, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, William Stephens, John J. Harding, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, J. F., Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Nairobi, Cliff Feltham, Miami, Linda Pentz, E. C. V. Price, President, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Roy Moor, Mark Ellis, Richard Eaton, W. M. McQuillan, W. E. Ormerod, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, H. P. Gordge, Nick Highan, James R Oestreich, Frederick Rosen, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Mohsin Ali, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Spicer, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Pearson Phillips, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Andrew Wiseman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Jack Waterman, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Dick Hinder, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Lev Shapiro, Paul Vallely, Harry Debelius, Sydney Friskin, Daniel Ward and Sam Kiley, Nicholas Harling, Sheridan Gilley, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Mary C. Smith, Ron Taylor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Josephine Fairley, Oslo, David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Ken Woodford, William Holmes, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Kate Finch, John Cooney, Alexandra Jackson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Digby Anderson, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Noumea, Martin Manby, David Sapsted, Sarah Jane, Art Market Correspondent, and Carol Leonard, City Staff, Mary MacKenzie, Christopher Thomas, Bohdan Nahaylo, George Ace, Christopher Walker, Iain MacLeod, Clive White, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Ian Stafford, Andrew Lycett, Miarni, Louis Bloom-Cooper, Stephen Pettitt, Chris Moore, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Paris, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Wyatt of Weeford, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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YTS scheme to help ease nursing crisis Up to 7,000 teenagers may work in hospitals Boxing Day sport in The Times £275,000 bet Portfolio Index Thatcher rejects extra cash plea Takeover fight may put Christie's under hammer Perhaps I was unwise admits Gatting Sportsmen injecting animal steroids British Airways drops Caledonian image US abstains on anti-Israel vote Dunhill Lost bride murder charge Maxwell cancels magazine launch News Roundup 7 seek asylum Village hunt ban fails Armed man hunt Policeman cleared Repeal for unwitting bigamists The Economist Man dies in blast D-notice role to get support British Steel hopes for free market thwarted IRA murder of top judge 'an act of depravity' Independent inquiry into Brent school race policy New broom sweeps into B-Cal's headquarters Ten day wait for a snip Teenagers detained for killing Enterprise zones create 35,000 jobs Captain refused leave to appeal Runcie attack 'supported by half of clergy' Campaign for home subsidies reform as repossessions 'Clueless' man given BBC job Hate message at funeral of gunman Psychology of the shopper analysed Flag design on a sword belt Stars and Stripes find First-class flight home for the lost eagle Student is killed on walk home Nine out of 6,000 fail breath tests Police Christmas campaign Drink-drive MP banned for a year British adopt incentive schemes Where to get your Boxing Day Times Eighteen peak age for drunks Currys is fined over a symbol Army inquiry Mep guilty Horsebox fine Oaksey decree Tip dismissal Funds for Kew Dartford bridge threatened by call for 'safer' design Caffe Lavazza Chinese interpreter honoured Airline examiner issued false pilot certificates Casual staff a cause of chaos Christmas postal services Strike saving us money, says TV-am Warning on sports centre sell-offs Envoy in plea to free 'sold' girls in Yemen Correction (AP): Soviet-Chinese summit hopes World Roundup Reuter: Ruling on Tv man P2 man resigns (AFP): Astiz compromise (AFP): Kanaks charged Social encyclical Alicante hits the lottery jackpot Reuter: Peace talks founder on Contra demand Dissident can leave From a Correspondent Moscow: Soviet law will curb glasnost 'excesses' Mugabe and Nkomo seal unity with an embrace Zimbabwe rivals end bitter conflict to form one-party state British tanker and two others hit in Iraqi bombing attacks Bethlehem seeks a calm Christmas Unrest om the West Bank Our Foreign Staff: Helicopter troops in hid to break siege of Afghan city Mitterrand's close circle touched by Iran arms scandal Closer ties hint by Syrians (AFP): Tennis asylum (Reuter): Iranians jailed Whaling suit (Reuter): Border open Trains crash Race protest defused after jury convicts whites of killing black New York's social powder keg Barschel scandal highlights democracy fears Shockwaves reverberate despite bid to forget 'dirty tricks'campaign By Our Foreign Staff: Boy found alive after ferry disaster Peking residents get sweet and sour taste of rationing From Our Own Correspondent, New York: Meese associates on fraud charges A seasonal tale of six cities From a Soviet 'Santa Claus' to a turkey dinner in India, scarcely a country is untouched by Christmas, whatever its beliefs. Times correspondents report from across the world Delhi Concise Crossword No 1446 Moscow Vatican Pickfords Travel Beirut Washington Marriage lines Stop press Driven to it Failing health Picture Gallery Screen test Save the Nhs with a lottery Moscow's date with God Bohdan Nahaylo on the great Christian anniversary about to be celebrated in the Soviet Union which in its potent mixture of religious and nationalist forces sets a considerable challenge for Gorbachoy Hint of returning life in Maputo rush-hour Greetings from the taxman Digby Anderson Sales pitch sans pareil However... pearson phillips Better Rented than Repossessed A Season without End Islam in Gaza Looking at future of health care Research worries 'Crockford's' preface Durbar Court Turning point in child-abuse cases With grateful thanks Taking a break Charitable thoughts Two up Court Circular University news Wren decoration found at Lincoln Cathedral Fighting intestinal infections with calves' milk Science report Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Appointments Latest wills Polytechnic news Composer honours father Burnt stones may mark the world's earliest sauna baths Archaeology Princess Royal meets young Ulster offenders Church news Ballet tour success Prof R. A. Leigh Scholar of the French Enlightenment Mr Victor Chapman Mr John Fleming Dr W. T. Mustard Births , Marriages, Deaths British divers to explore Chinese underground river Driver s courage Mp may hold 'surgery for Dartmoor inmates Microchip check for stolen pets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tv Contestants Wanted A Christmas message from the Pope Extra trains to cope with the holiday crowds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jodrell Bank seeks holy star Festive laughs at last Television Dance on Tv Spink & Son Limited The Met Office A slob with genius Fatty Arbuckle's comic talent is entertaining a new generation. David Robinson looks back at his tempestuous life Soprano's debut gets a rowdy reception Opera Turandot Smothered by sentiment Galleries Beatrix Potter Only adults find Beatrix Potter too cosy. Children see her in the proper light, John Russell Taylor reports Passion lost to too rigid a view Concert Doing away with the manager? Agnostic parents face a confusing time at Christmas, under interrogation by their nativity play starlets on the battle between sacred and profane Complements of the season Why rent-a-designer-dress is taking New York's party circuit by storm… …and how 'designer-free' fragrances became the sweet smell of success Charity begins on the phone First Person A Storehouse, Plc Company Applying science & Briefly a round-up of news, views and information Quote me Baby 's in black Under maps Stores London On Boxing Day doors will open for the post-Christmas sales. Nicole Swengley has compiled a comprehensive guide to the stores and bargains throughout the country Classical Top 20 Entertainments Bbc 1 Christian Aid Jessie, the fallen star Television Choice Night the daggers were out Radio Choice UDA leader murdered by IRA car bombers Owen claims 12,0O0 want separate SDP The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,547 Word-Watching Weather Bitter fight to pass US budget Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Vauxhall returns to profit £2.2m buyout Issue well met Summary Stock Markets OECD urges further action Failure 'could mean more market turmoil' Japan 'set to expand' £32m Wpp takeover Primary dealership for Lloyds Bank claims controversial US decision is vindicated By our Banking Correspondent: Barclays raises $400m Panel decision on BP's bid for Britoil expected today By Our Energy Correspondent: End-of-year rally for oil prices Petley & Co Ltd Index Mystery of raid on Blue Circle Evered to raise £20m from L&n break-up Business Roundup Hogg adds to estate outlets Dee rebuffs B&d bid City funding under focus Issues of Government Stock Spitalfields funds agreed Platon makes interim loss Munton Brothers sustains £3.8m loss London Traded Options Beecham falls 16p as NHS drug price worries Increase Stock Market £6m acquisition by Acsis Jewellery Recent Issues Traditional Options Morgan sale time Alpha Stocks Drawing a line at Blue Circle Tempus US Congress passes bill to cut budget deficit by $76bn Record prices in surging copper market Pericom earnings fall on sterling strength Spirit of Christmas past? The Times City Diary Animal crackers The Times City Diary Ethics go west The Times City Diary British Vita buys Uniroyal Royalite Speaking iii tongues The Times City Diary Bond has 6.81% stake in M&G (Reuter): Elf rejects debt review Midland and Hk Bank swap directors Gloom from Paris on more Black Mondays Comment Lord King pays the cost Former US Treasury chief bargains for Ariadne stake Base Lending Rates The Royal Bank of Scotland plc The British Petroleum Company p. l. c. Chief named at NatWest Investment Appoinments Alcoholism defence in a charge of murder Court of Appeal Dow cuts back its losses after early profit-taking World Markets Roundup: New York Reuter: Pace slows down for holidays Hong Kong Catering linked to spiritual welfare for VAT Reuter: Blue-chip demand boosts late rally Sydney Reuter: Market under aeloiid Frankfurt Apartheid boycott beyond council's legal powers Wall Street Reuter: Shares fall lower in thin trading Tokyo The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets No Title Equities quiet Stock Exchange Prices Ideal Homes Ideal Homes London Ltd Berwick Financial Services PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telephone Sales Executives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Exchange Network Ltd Overseas Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Bruce & Partners KG Keith Garden Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racing in Sw3 £12,000 Confidential PA/SECRETARY Plaza Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Consultants Sales Development and Training Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Called to Ranks Bylines Hopes and charities After last year's row over the doggie in the window, the law might relax over appeals advertising on television. But, reports Andrew Lycett, some charities still have doubts Seltech International Ltd. Editor and Technical Editor Derngate Northampton Book Trust The independent voice for readers Gordon & Breach Publications Editor Streets apart Who will stay in the heartland of the Press? Organizers hopeful of full member acceptance Olymbic Games Jameson races to victory Swimming (AP): Romanian is granted asylum in US Tennis Nonsensical sporting figures Rtyming for charity in the style of Edward Lear Prean 's successful revolution Table Tennis: Getting Dressed up for the World of Entertainment When royalty catch the Olympic spirit Chris Moore finds an heir to a throne captured by the thrills of bobsleighing Alpine elite prepare for Calgary launch Flood valley gains from Swiss victors Skiing Bond sets deadline for his cup challenge Yachting From a Correspondent Sydney: Fling all round by Lirdlaw Glorious history of a racing ritual Racing: King George Vi Chase Celebrates Fifty Memorable Years Battle-scarred Goldstein keeps whims of fortune in perspective Ludlow results Folkestone New Tim Dunlop fund to award scholarship Folkestone plan ahead Eastshaw in winning chase debut Wasps without nine players for match with Harlequins Boxing Day With The Times Making an impression on England forwards Rugby Union Tredegar confident A meeting of champions Diving Connors getting down to business Tennis As much a failure of communication as a cricketing crisis In his reflections on an ill-starred Pakistan tour, John Woodcock laments the damage done to the game Scheme to expand artificial pitches Hockey Elegant Barker holds court like a matador Rackets Selling the family silver to finance expedition Brands Hatch ponders legal move Motor Sport Warwickshire profit from a poor season (AFP): India look to break bad spell Cricket (AP): MacLaren on track for the Ironman Rangers may abandon sweeper ploy Football: Smith's Side Take Stock after Conceding 14 Goals while Losing the Last Five Matches Coventry give Ferguson no chance to star Scholar hoping for return to Europe Snow Reports Manager wants to ban sales League in conflict with Luton again Last Night's Results Setback for Whelton Basketball For the Record Operation salvage under way Jahangir's era officially coming to close Squash Rackets Harris victory adds to Kenyon's woes Scots call up teenagers Gatting not ruling out a return to Pakistan (AFP): Pressure growing for Imran return Scotland pursue Rice Yamaha Pianos Ten-win Curley at last hurdle Another first at Folkestone but £275,000 still in balance Clemence has to fight for place League may lay down new ground rules Jumbo sporting crossword Financial deadline for Pleat Rochdale view sale Sport in Brief Villa men decline holiday transfers End of big time for great captain End Column

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