News from 30/12/1987
1987; Gale Group;
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Bob Ross, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, David Young and Roland Rudd, Hazhir Teimourian, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Sally Holloway, Ian McLauchlan, John Bell, City Editor, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Stuart Jones, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Clive Hollands Director, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Michael McCarthy and Craig Seton, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Julian Lewis (Director), Shirley Anglesey, Peter Waymark, Pearson Phillips, Robin Young, John Young, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Jennifer Selway, Charles Bremner, G. H. Osborn, Woodrow Wyatt, Anna Laurence, M. G. G. Pillai, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Javed Akhtar, Sydney Friskin, Julia Orange, Dennis Signy, Mayhew, Celia Brayfield, D. L. Phillips, C. W. L. Trask, Josephine Fairley, C. A. A. Kilmister, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Thomas Braun Dean, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, F. G. B. Millar, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Lynda Murdin Arts Correspondent, David Housham and Nick Higham, John England, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland, Tony Dawe, Barry Wood, Paul Moor, Christine Welbourn, W. J. Burroughs and William Greaves, Sam Kiley, Thomas Stuttaford, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mark Law, Colin McQuillan, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Richard Battley,
ResumoWall Street steady after share plunge City struggles back after £14bn slump New Year with The Times Tomorrow IMF loans Sporting lines Portfolio Index By a Staff Reporter: De Savary escapes air crash in the Caribbean Ramsden puts 45 of his racehorses up for sale Peers to seek 'on demand' abortion From a Correspondent Moscow: Russian endures 326 days in orbit Soviet cosconauts return from space Thousands of Germans face 'Nazi' inquiries 16 die in shooting rampage Murdered children in car boot Harvey Nichols Tories to meet on technology News Roundup Doubts over Trident Stars road gun death Dogs find homes Oxford in hospital Second added to year The Mediform Clinic Search for girl grows TV presenters accused of left-wing bias Media survey condemns current affairs 'disortion' Council in battle over jobs for women TUC urges a £7bn spending package Health service 'will sell off its spare capacity' 1,000th mother's pride and joy Nupe tries 'business unionism' Dads' Army gibe by school teachers Terrorist death toll up by 50% in Ulster Whitelaw fine Correction Yard chief suggests driving permits to ease London traffic Gluttonous revellers 'Too pretty' idea of farms angers NFU Accidents down by 20% Drink-drive campaign Getting ready for the battle Hastings Slimmers pick the Princess Credit cards lead way in bargain rush Christmas sales Dearer fares but travel times are cut Inter-City changes for 1988 Threat to double tax claims Mortgage relief Man died in 1½ hour wait for ambulance A shrewd judge of the market Portfolio gold Floods hit Cumbria and Wales Councils aiming to transfer houses in advance of new Act Hanson Santa's specials steam away Oldest woman dies, 114 Jobs outlook good despite City crash Workers worry about being pension paupers Cab driver fined over chair leg 'protector' Thief's advice Penalty hope Gifts clue Last leap Yacht rescue Man quizzed Hostages freed in deal with rebels World Roundup UK aid charge Shopper rescued Demjanjuk puts case Our Foreign Staff: Glasnost a sham says sick mother (Reuter): 28 killed in school Excess baggage Abu Nidal group ready free child captives Conmen prey on Tehran exodus Pressure builds for Iran arms action US plan to ditch 'junk' in school curriculum Our Foreign Staff: Threat of forced trip home after search for asylum Ordeal of Iranian fugitives From a Correspondent, Moscow: Moscow accuses Howe of inciting Afghan violence By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Briton caught up in Khost battle National interests tie hands of new EEC fraud squad Our Foreign Staff: US and Israel clash on riots Experts paint a grim picture of life in the next century From Our Correspondent, Manila: Filipino ferry families challenge inquiry board US seven years behind after space feat Editor and Prime Minister locked in combat Singapore press crisis Four die in missile plant blaze (Reuter): Sentences cut (Reuter): Strauss plea (Reuter): Talks off Climber quits (Reuter): Heads roll Ortega moves Strike fails (AP): Rome release (AP): Syria reacts It's going to turn out very nasty Despite the freeze, floods and the gales, 1987 was an ordinary year. So say the weathermen-but, they warn, worse is coming, all of it man-made Going for the glamour After 12 months of record breaking, a brisk start is expected to the new auction year with an injection of showbiz glitter Concise Crossword No 1450 Electrolux Mandarin match Altruism Going digital Picture Gallery Dressing down PHS: Price of silence Now for the lean years? Why Victorian values cannot carry the NHS How distant the Duma Woodrow Wyatt Wise men keep on the move However.. . Pearson Phillips New Powers in the Gulf A Church of Sinners German Strengths Disengagement in central Europe Cancer unit closure 'Crockford's' preface In case of fire State control of the universities Dangers of science New rail hazard .. . and a partridge? December 30 1926 Telephoning to New York. Business Men's Views. Questions of Speed and Cost Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Bridge Christening Wilderness carved by tropical storms Marriages Question mark over little bit of Poland Anniversaries Hot disc pointing to a black hole Science report Sir Bernard Scott Lord Hunt of Fawley Sir Theodore Pike Forthcoming marriages Nerea de Clifford Anna' Eliza Williams, (born Davies), who died… Births, Marriages, Deaths Mr Ronald Vestey Pericle Fazzini Births, Marriages, Deaths Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund La Cr?me De La Creme International Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements International Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Helena International Conduct unbecoming? William Walton's only full-length opera was Troilus and Cressida, dedicated to his wife Susana. In the third and final extract from the forthcoming biography of her lat husband, Lady Walton tells of his lack of control over the work's troubled first performance, his tussles with Walter Legge and her own with Malcolm Sargent West Coast Wagner Tristan and Isolde Los Angeles Music Center Agony and sentiment The Travellser Almeida Theatre Skin deep beauty show Black Heroes in the Hall of Fame Astoria Light and glitter Television Spink & Son Limited Current affairs or currant buns? Can a television programme for women about women presented by women really entertain women? Jennifer Selway wonders what it is that producers think watching women want Dear, dangerousdiary Adolescents do it, politicians do it, even football thugs do it but why, if they are meant to be so private, do so many diaries end up as very profitable and very public property? Plans for the best &Briefly Health Page: Tomorrow Nanny knows First Person Multiyork Entertainments Theatre Picture Gallery To Place your Entertainment BBC1 The Sunday Times the Times Classified Miracles and tragedies Television Choice Killing the Christmas spirit Radio Choice Time marches on for the boy who will never grow up De Savary wants national airport The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,552 Runcie backs bishops over gays Homosexuals and the Church Owen rally sparks new SDP turmoil Weather Flexibility vital, says coal chief Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market The Pound Dow slips another 16 points Mexico plans loan rethink Tip Top talks Summary Slide renews crash fears Market-makers wipe £14n off shares after Christmas chaos Gulliver takeover plan loses main shareholder's support By Our City Staff: Sears steps up Wd pressure Giant's tumble hits toymakers Far East suffers with Worlds of Wonder KIO 'owns 17.4% of BP shares' Season of goodwill is over in the windy City Outsider's view of a festive hangover Fimbra Business and Finance 17-22 Media & Marketing 23… Japanese join with Ultramar in Canada Business Roundup Norwich cuts Stakis holding Russian oil record German bids fraud charge London Trade Options Recent Issues Base Lending Rates GEC talks of Summit stake Shares firms submit rules Prices dip before holiday Frank Furt Alpha Stocks Traditional Options American-sensitive stocks lead the downward plunge Stock Markets (Reuter): Bargain hunters lift prices off day's lows Singapore (AP): Dow drops 16 points New York (Reuter): Hang Seng shakes off early loss Hong Kong Payment raised Company News (Reuter): Shares end easier on profit-taking Sydney Wall Street Wishing on five mining shares Tempus Open prices agreement Cut-price IMF loans for poor countries Rupee order Berry 's wheel of fortune Pink pledge Huge log jams feared on eve of EEC customs changes Lloyd 's rings the changes to face a new set of challenges Bear hug for bookies The Times City Diary Hilton mix Plugging a rest Takeover approach boost for Victor By Our City Staff: Whitbread settles legal case Signs of the bear arrival in Tokyo Comment New's deal for agency is blocked Allied Irish Bank National Australia Bank Limited Olympus Sharp falls Stock Exchange Prices Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Medals for the media No other business gives itself so many awards as the communications industry. Today, in the same spirit, we salute the triumphs and disasters of 1987, on the air and in the prints Property Buyers' Guide London Properties Wates build with care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berwick Financial Services Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creative and Media Communique Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't shoot me, I'm only the umpire Simon Barnes argues that officials carry the can for questioning the confidence tricks of competitors Man 's pension obligation for surviving spouse not sex discrimination European Law Report Luxembourg Court alone can declare a Community act void Durie finds Bollegraf's chip shots unplayable Tennis (AP): Patriots finish season on a winning note American Football Today's Fixtures Offiah considered for first international cap Rugby League Aintree on horizon for Team Challenge Racing Steel Yeoman off the mark in game style Trail-blazing Vodkatini to speak Gifford double by defying Hefty burden Taunton Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Increased turnover Fontwell Park Selections Warwick Selections From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Weather The Storm takes command Curley on the 13-winner mark Woosnam will be a great golfer when he grows up Norman Giller recalls who said what in the world of sport in 1987 Test umpires lose places on panel Viennese warm-up for Scots Hockey Lister rises to ease North grasp on title (Reuter): Crowe's aggression sets up prospect of exciting finish Cricket (AP): Sri Lankan opener steals show (Reuter): Fay s September bid is shelved Yachting For the Record Assault on record is not child's play to Harris Squash champion out to make his racket sing Quick switch for World Cup venues Skiing Snow Reports Form ignored as selectors keep faith in Laidlaw Rugby Union Trial teams League rules find favour with RFU By a Special Correspondent: Byrom puts an end to Rugby 's ambitions The game that is fast running out of control Gillingham dismiss Peacock as manager Swift progress for Gaynor EMI Records Ltd Tottenham beat Arsenal in the race for Fenwick Croker set to guide United States World cup push Luton offer off higher wage to keep Harford 1988 world sports calendar Beecher a model LTA pupil Sovereign rules on the Tasman waves (AP): Skier pays the penalty Sport in Brief Perfect timing for great dreams End Column
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