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News from 28/12/1987

1987; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Edith Sitwell's, John Robb, Clifford Longley, Daniel Ward, Motor Industry Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, Philip Howard, David Simpson, Director, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Hasan Akhtar, A. F. Bagshaw, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, Colin Narbrough, Waugh checks, Gerald Davies, John Newell, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Mrs Judith Barber, Allan Massie, Peter Davenport, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Mick Cleary, Peter Waymark, Bob Smyth, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Kenneth Warren, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Javed Akhtar, Paul Vallely, Ronald Faux Employment Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, T. E. Utley, Kerry Gill, M. J. Boleat Director-General, Peter Davalle, Roy Hay, Lady Walton, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Linda Greenbury, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Ace, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, John Bell and David Watts, Kenneth G. Braidwood, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, S. Charles Lewsen, Adrian Slade, David Young and Colin Narbrough, Jeremy Hart, Tony Dawe, Graham Searjeant, A. T. Clark, Tim Jones, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Adrienne Hall, Rowley Mans (Military adviser), Robert Fisk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Penny Perrick, Maggie Drummond, David Young Energy Correspondent, Tony Dawe and Kerry Gill, M. D. Brown, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Richard Wigg, F. Hamburger,

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Clarke to take campaign for inner cities Breakfast talks aim at private investors City fears renewed upheaval Judge dies Class of '87 Portfolio gold Index By Our Foreign Staff: Fahd hints at need for American help in Golf Radio ham saves crew of cargo ship in Atlantic No snow for the Alpine skiers 'Bring rackets, gold clubs and walking shoes' Former MI6 officer is asked to explain book And in Britain: 13 degrees above normal Reagan demand to Moscow Anniversary of Afghanistan invasion Burberrys of London Sixteen weeks off a year to tempt pitmen Militant threat to Whitehall union News Roundup Tanker is refloated Test-tube thousand Pheasant shortage Boxing Day success Sponsors lure top chess men Two clues to victim Mortgage aid plan Labour's year says Gould BA ponder future of jet it did not order Rigorous testing to assess the worth of plane Scotland worst in breath test arrests Surgeon MP's NHS plea Serious illnesses in women are going undetected because of the dismissive attitude of doctors, a health campaigner claimed yesterday. Miss Margaret Wilde, a vice president of the College of Health, said women are often told their problems are in their mind, and given anti-depressants rather than an examination. She is preparing a report for the Equal Opportunities Commission and wants health care to be under their remit Civil Servants are put in political firing line Whitehall breif Security link slim in secrets Act cases Thatcher seeking world role Telecom hopes new package will boost its battered image Overcharging still the greatest worry 100,000 suffer viral illness Anti-theft campaign defended The Yard's chief scientist bows out Police rewards backed Blyth spirit masters the hunting graces Criticism of Runcie is denied Approved copies open up a market Art fakes Betting faces cartel inquiry Docklands deny yuppie bias Poison alarm on Christmas chocolates Stabbing alert Gun siege Murder hunt Selfridges There's No Place like It Portfolio gold Britain's ice forecasting services will lead the world in road safety A mandatory speed limit in motorway contraflows arround road works to curb accidents is to be considered. A government review of motorway policy will also consider building up to 19 more service areas to cut the driving time between rest areas to half an hour; speeding up the closing of gaps in the central reservation barriers; and the possible extension to all motorways of electronic information signs and fog detectors now used in an experiment on the M25 Major roadwork repairs likely to cause delay ITT Television & Video Quick-reading idea rejected Invest in skill, firms are urged Farmers in water talks Nissan's success explained (AP): At least 25 die in Sri Lanka clash World Roundup Border meeting (AFP): Cows in killer shuttle (AP): Herald adrift Brides may return Tutu appeal as 13 more die in Natal (Reuter): Nicaragua pledge (Reuter): Singapore press curb (Reuter): Glimpses of Gorbachev past in 'Time' tribute From a Correspondent, Jerusalem, (Reuter): Defence lawyers boycott 'hasty' Gaza riot trials Tel Aviv (Reuter)—The Egyptian Minister of State for Foreign Afairs, Dr Butros Butros Ghali, told listeners to Israeli Army radio on Saturday that Israel had failed to uphold the 1979 Camp David peace treaty. "We were supposed to have negotiations concerning the future of the occupied territories," he said (Reuter): Whitehall denies Gulf policy change Armilla Patrol dispute Nicosia (Reuter)—A Iranian who set off bombs in Tehran which killed many people was executed in public yesterday at the site of one of the bombings, Tehran Radio said. It said Ali Baba Moradi worked for Iraqi intelligence and helped smuggle bombs into Iran from Iraq and set them of in 1985 Expanding shrinks invade the shopping malls From a Correspondent, Moscow, (Reuter): Moscow chemical weapons count a surprise for West Moscow (Reuter)—The Soviet Union yesterday conducted an underground nuclear test explosion of between 20 and 150 kilotonnes for military puposes, Tass said. It was the third since the summit earlier this month (AFP): US Marine's death in grenade attack claimed by Catalans Madrid (AFP)—French police are believed to be holding the new leader of Eta, the Basque separatist organization, Spanish anti-terrorist police said yesterday. Inaki Pujana Alberdi was arrested in Angouleme on Wednesday From Our Own Correspondent, Salamanca: Spanish universities seek cash to carry out reforms (Reuter): Budapest eases rules for travel (Reuter): Pilot pledge (AF): Indian toll up Blast museum (AFP): Bus disaster (Reuter): Finance move Mao's widow said to have been freed Japan's power-broker defends his war record Howe demands Soviet pullout Rebel rally backs struggle Shifting sands of military history Letter from El Alamein From a Correspondent Moscow: Protests in Moscow broken up by police Vanishing planet The world wildlife Fund will warn on New Year's Eve that 1,000 animal species face extinction within a year - many of them the victims of man's relentless exploitation. Bob Smyth examines our threatened partner on planet Earth Concise Crossword No 1448 British Gas Caring for your Safety Goolden touch Weathered Scottish Diary Hard stuff Scottish Diary Viva l'Unità Big MacD Scottish Diary Picture Gallery The spies that never sleep Michael Evans on the astonishing ability of the new breed of satellite Bring on the Gaystapo Bernard Levin: the way we live now Why I shrink from '88 Hollership and scholarship However... The Still Bleeding Wound Guilt by Association Fourth Leader Lessons of City flights ban Waldheim evidence Full of beans Church and State Householders in mortgage trouble Arms in Europe Pension complaint Commons insight Smoking at work To Raisa with love Ducks and drakes Outlook on the party merger On This Day China the Peace of Pekin Social News Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Widgeon are gathering Nature Notes Ecumenism works only when it hurts The gentle Yorkshire Dalesman is to retire A charming country tale comes to an end Dartmouth passing-out parade Sir Melford Stevenson An outstanding and outspoken judge Air Marshal C. D. C. Boyce Manoug Parikian Mr Frank Brewer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign TV Contestants Wanted New Channel Four Quiz/game… Making flames behave properly in a spacecraft Science report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Picture Gallery By a Special Correspondent: Earth's vanishing crust is found Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses Lansdowne College Your way to a European Management Career LLB. Degree University Appointments University of Oxford Women Back to Business Birthdays today Schiller International University The British Institute of Florence Prep & Public Schools Resident Housemistress Multiple Classified Advertising Items HLT Group of Colleges Ashbourne London Montessori Centre Travel Administrator Posts Part-Time Law Tutor The Times Career Analysts Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretarial Courses Oxford & County Secretarial College Super Secretaries The feeding of a hungry genius When William Walton was a struggling young composer, he depended on the Sitwell family for sustenance and subsidy. In the first of three extracts from the forthcoming biography of her late husband, Lady Walton describes how he repaid them by composing Facade, a setting for Edith Sitwell's verse The Times After-dinner inspiration The Royal Family, broadcasting hit and myth Television Tomorrow Too many books in the kitchen REcipes for disaster, or blueprints for ambrosial meals? Maggie Drummond watches as a team of mini chefs gets to work with a selection of cookery books for children The woman behind the lines Yvonne Cormeau was a wireless operator during the Second World War—in occupied France. Now her story is being used as the basis of a television series Home and away Talkback A thorn by any name... Theatre London Best Selling Books Entertainments Picture Gallery BBC1 The Scotch House Mackintosh's quality Television Choice The pet hate of Alan Towe Radio Choice Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound GEC set for £11m purchase Ashley bid Offer advice £ 17 m buyout Thermal deal Summary Base Lending Rates Markets fear new upheaval Pressure builds up after sharp falls in Far East DTI steps up crime war Maude renews plea to firms End of an era for the boom-time banks Profits growth will tail off but clearers' shares may still rise £10m sale for underwater lifeboat Britoil signals peace By Our Industrial Correspondent: Profits 'buoyant' for top 500 Scots firms Rover gears up for private sale Private nuclear stations opposed Men who moved the markets Graham Searjeant hands out the bouquets and brickbats in a year dominated in the end, by one day: Black Monday How Black Monday took the gloss from the glittering prizes No evidence to continue wardship 'Adoptive' does not connote legal process Irrelevant mitigation Company buying director's car was dealing as a consumer Four occupiers of a flat paying different rents are joint tenants End of privilege in without prejudice correspondence Saracens suffer as Whigham shines with speed and dash Rugby Union: Northampton Get into Practice for Winter Weather by Running the Ball on Heavy Ground through Wind and Flurries of Rain Youth confirm promise Would-be entertainers are beaten by the conditions Time Out and Sale hold leads Volleyball Rugby Results By a Special Correspondent: Goodwin inspires Moseley Alleyn's record impressive Schools Football Leicester's conquerors appear for Barbarians Edinburgh stalwarts bow out on a successful note From a Special Correspondent, Sydney: Sovereign ahead and on course to break record Yachting (AP): Evangelisti renounces his medal Athletics Poor run comes to an end Veterans console Lancashire Hockey (AP): Sri Lankan captain ill (Reuter): Logie and Hooper bolster W Indies A second half surge overwhelms Cheshire Schools Rugby (Reuter): Timely intervention by Waugh checks a rampant Hadlee Cricket (AFP): Imran says he will not return Lack of cash threatens Kaub's plan Cheltenham beckons Nupsala after eclipse of home team Racing: French Plunder Coveted Kempton Chase in Convincing Style Big race result Results from eight Boxing Day meetings Addison takes to the desert Motor Rallying AFP: Roche's future with new team in doubt Cycling: Drama Indoors and for Fagor Road Squad Timely Doyle break proves Ghent winner Late escape by Douce Ten Plus 10-1 for Gold Cup Double blow for Hanson Jump leaders Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Nohalmdun to take honours again Racing: Peter Easterby's Talented Six-Year-Old Can Capture Big Kempton Hurdle for the Second Year Running Henderson back in business Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections From Our Irisih Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Abbey Glen gives majestic display Brittany Boy to press Cheltenham claims Arsenal and Forest show little to threaten the leaders Football: Liverpool's Superiority is Emphasized on the Day that Everton Come off their Pedestal to Show a Fighting Side their Character Luton pay penalty for lacking respect Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Wimbledon way justified Naive response to a gift Liverpool ready to mark the centenary in unbeaten style By a Special Correspondent: Venables must sort out confusion in defence By a Special Correspondent: Ferguson calling for proof of ambition Digweed signs Newcastle yesterday signed Perry Digweed, the Brighton goalkeeper, on a month's loan as cover for Gary Kelly. The club's first-choice goalkeeper, Martin Thomas, has been out of the side since October after dislocating his shoulder, and has another operation today. He will be out of action until March Digweed signs Bates advocates neutral arbiter Secrecy is the order on Fenwick Middlesbrough survive an off-day Sport in Brief Kerslake confirms that he is worth a regular QPR place Football Wright proves his worth to Coppell Poets with their feet in the clouds Today's Fixtures Fay uses Olympics as Cup bargaining tool Yachting By a Special Correspondent: Glasgow enters the arena Olympic Games For the Record Jonsson operation By a Special Correspondent: Past failure makes Dalglish wary of record forecast Game neither side can afford to lose The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,550 Reid tackle criticized by Harford Word-Watching Offiah joins record-breakers (Reuter): Dyer's message accepted Weather Royal escort solution to an Ashes dilemma Wigan's plight getting worse

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