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News from 04/01/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Teresa Poole, Mike Abrahams, James Tolhurst, Kathy O'Shaughnessy, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Vijitha Yapa, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, M. A. Truman, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, Mark Lawson, Michael Stevenson, Richard Long, Ian McLauchlan, Michael Binyon, Christopher Wilson, Nicholas Ashford, Richard Langridge, Hilaire Gomer, David Felton, Labour Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Jeremy Flint, Mark Ash, William Kay, City Editor, Adrian Morgan, Beryl Downing, Mitchell Platts, Allan Massie, David Hewson, R. M., Mary Lee, Lawrence Lever, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Ashley Stephenson, Anne Barnes, David Smith Economics Correspondent, David Felton Labour Correspondent, Jeff Rooker, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, James Methuen-Campbell, Marcus Williams, Diana Geddes, Philip Ray, Donald MacIntyre, Woodrow Wyatt, P. A, Francis Ponsonby, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, D. O. Williams, General Secretary, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, David Chesterman, David Hacking, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Jennie Hawthorne, Sydney Friskin, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Mary Lee Peking, Nigel Andrew, Phillip Nicksan, William Greaves, John Nicholls, Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Owen, Leslie W. Melville, Keith Wheatley, Pat Butcher, Roger Boyes, Keith MacKlin, Derek Pain and Pam Spooner, L L, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent, Derek Bartlett, George Ace, Christopher Walker, Mark A. F. Hubbard (Welfare Officer), Mandarin, Judith Huntley, Clive White, Peter Mullen, Alan Franks, Peter Dear, David A. Huntley, David Walker, Trevor Fishlock, Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Richard Morrison, John Parfitt, Michael P. O'reilly, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, John Carlin Mexicali, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Richard Wigg, Harry Shepherd, Director, Richard Williams,

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£22,000 to be won Ice causes havoc on roads Ban on service for activist Bank raid claim Gartcosh march New threat to England tourists Former MP dies Year of hope Heysel switch Drug epidemic 250 lose jobs Farley puzzle India hit 600 Index Carrier force sails as US increases pressure on Libya Westland warned of £1bn loss if us deal is backed Spam acts on Britons wanted by Yard Sinn Fein candidate to fight poll from cell 2,800 jobs expected from boat orders Picture Gallery Labour to pin hopes on manufacturing Britain escapes in shake-up of EEC commission Britain's reserves plunge by $416m Towry Law & Co. Ltd. Inside Police man on the beat Looking over Jordan Future of the package Monday The city that still trembles When the men come first Union gives firm right to leading role in secret ballot process Williams is seeking Tory seat Ross Furriers Text of Heseltine letter on Westland Channel ferry dispute settled Money rolls in for rebel councillors Unions meet on Murdoch demand Value of service sector jobs disputed In the final article on government efforts to reduce unemployment before the next general election, Donald MacIntyre discusses opposing views on how to create new jobs The politics of unemployment: 5 Steelmen start march to London Pensioners robbed five times over Christmas SDP deeply divided over BBC advertising Stonehenge search for site fails Suspended BBC men backed by colleagues Watson retains chess lead Move to stop office smokers Dustin Gee dies Cashier got compensation after helping to raid own bank, court is told Water rate to rise by average 8% TV series studies couple's courtship and marriage Food poison source may never be traced Alleged rape victim wins court order British plea to commute death penalty Picture Gallery 'Political training' for teachers Drinking spree led to road death Eden rejected idea of union strike ballots In the last of his surveys of Cabinet documents for 1955 released this week at the Public Records Office, David Walker finds that Sir Anthony Eden considered policies later adopted by Mrs Thatcher on trade unions, vocational education and the building of an official convention centre opposite Westminster Abbey 88m days lost to arthritis Concern over Labour's all-in schools policy Conflict on Falklands 'very unlikely' Home computer firm to shed 250 jobs and end UK output £750 fine in pirate video case Service for J. B. Priestley Insurance group goes into estate agency 'Overfed' baby died naturally Convention centre proposed Tehran pledge to support Gadaffi raises tension closer to breaking point (AFP): PLO claims shot driver was Mossad agent US considers military strike Two Arabs charged in Belgium Picture Gallery Readers take sides over divorce story Nato may bend rules for Spain Reagan flies in for Mexican summit Safer birth for women over 35 (Reuter): Sri Lanka checks tea exports for poison (Reuter): Tax men catch up with Paris madame (AFP): Hersant press empire grows (Reuter): Workers held in Fossey inquiry (Reuter): Moscow purge (AP): Nepal inquiry (AFP): Top drinkers Hostages freed (Reuter): Dhaka protest (Reuter): Nigerian coup plotters 'killed in air crash' Sour note on fishing in EEC share-out Police ban remembrance for rights activist in South African township US gripped by Aids hysteria 3 Heysel officers replaced French héarts warmed by controversial comic (Reuter, AP): Marcos rivals make neutral zone pledge (AFP): Cocaine leads rise in world drugs abuse China invites bishop home to see mother Colombo hints at snap poll Chocolate racketeers kill driver (Reuter): Burkina says Mali plot caused war Quebec protest embarrasses Mulroney The Times Insulated Gilet (Reuter): Atlantic rescue for record bid crew (AFP): Karajan check (Reuter): Convict spree (Reuter): Women police (Reuter): Hashish haul (Reuter): Delhi (Reuter)- Three tonnes of hashish worth £1… (Reuter): Not so decadent (Reuter): Fungus export Entertainments Wigmore Hall Jean-Louis Haguenauer Theatres Vintage wine goes off Television: Mark Lawson finds that Last of the Summer Wine is showing sings of long-haul palsy, Richard Morrison previews Rossini at Versailles and Peter Ackroyd wraps up last night's Right to Reply Handel in words and pictures Gallery Hallelujah! Handel National Portrait Gallery Concert Lennon A feast for Rossini fans The viewers' soapbox corner Cyril Kaye & Company Polished passions of youth Radio Austin Rover Distaff end Danegeld Picture Gallery On side Carpeting Fiver fever Spies who turned it all into gold The lure of secrets can turn men of letters into men of action, but they find that the best agent is a literary agent, says Allan Massie Kiwi kin seeking a new identity Richard Long finds a change of mood among a people more British than the British Bovver boy's hover ploy Communities that divide Ballots Follow Bullets Bangladesh Bowls a Wide Nigerian Unreality Health authority cuts Takeovers not in public interest No honour for Geldof Lessons from Swiss The forgotten disease The student pauper Labour learning from mistakes Sleepers awake Making the most of it On This Day Haymarket Theatre Classical top ten Wind in the wires Princess Anne will attend a dinner and fashion show… Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Age of the uncommitted theologian University news Nursing care payment from trust not income Latest appointments Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Christmas Nile perch cause ecological disaster Science report Police powers of entry covered all purposes Professor Jocelyn Toynbee Roman art historian Lord Derwent Sir James MacKay Mr Shum Wai-Yau Finance and Industry Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Imperial cries 'Foul!' as Hanson wades in Reserves at danger level Baldrige still confident of 4% growth Market Summary Allies win battle to block Britannia Arrow takeover Lonrho air firm 'shut by new law' Property firms call off £19m merger Doubts over Lagos rush to issue notes Oppenheimer By Our City Staff: £11m buyout of GKN division Defection at Nasdim In Brief Market record Kier defence No BHS inquiry Higher rating Shares at new peak Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Investment Trusts Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Appointments Big rise in sales of cream liqueurs Recent Issues RTZ coup could threaten Britain's oil prosperity Tempus Talk of counter-bid at Distillers Stock Market Report Alren, the electrical group, rose 4p to 74p yesterday. Expect news next week that G. M. Firth (Holdings) has sold its 13 per cent shareholding. Mr Peter Brown, the financier on the board of Celtic Haven, is beleived to be the buyer Mr Maurice Fullerton, who lost a power battle at Windsor Securities, the insurance group, last year, has emerged as chairman of the troubled catering equipment group, Associated Energy Services. He replaces Mr Paul Howlett who, it was announced on Monday, sold 36.1 per cent of the capital at 11p a share. Aes, which in September gave a warning of poor results, said yesterday that its 1985 figures would reveal a significant trading loss. The shares fell 5p to 18p Speculation that Dr Ashraf Marwan, the Egyptian financier, is increasing his shareholding in Extel, the communications group, sent the shares 14p highter to 330p yesterday. Dr Marwan has been a persistent fan of Extel and his last declared shareholding was 8.2 per cent Company News Take stock to share in the good times Investment The M'G Group Fidelity International Keep cash ready for the big deals Protection package that eases the cost of family travelling Trusts with tax pitfalls Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited Standard Chartered Hoskins Brewery PLC Nationwide Building Society The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unit Linked Insurance Investments How to uncork a bargain Wines Perpetual Member odf the Unuit Trust Association Interest Rates Round-Up TSB Unit Trust Limited Quick cash? Not the BES way Buisness Expansions A firmer footing for the early leavers Pensions Multiple Display Advertising Items Coastal Resort Hotels Baronworth Ltd Advertisement Trident Life Specialist fund for Yorkshire businesses Unit Trusts Today's Team News Mallalieu tips balance Cameras will be absent again in Milk event Cross-Country The price of fame could prove costly for Bath Rugby Union All Scottish positions begging to be filled Instonians aim for top place Lion roars home but is 64 seconds too late Yachting Prince at the Palace Boat Show diary Little hope of alternative tour India prolong agony for hapless Australia Brown to make decision on Warwickshire Zimbabwe threaten ban if four on blacklist do not sign declaration Cricket S. Africa welcom Cape Town - Geoff Dakin, president of the South African Cricket Union, said here yesterday that England's B team would be welcome to tour South Africa (Ivo Tennant writes). "I accept it is a pipe dream but I would like to see them here," he said (Reuter): Lawson's back problems put career in doubt S Africa's timing is important Classic tale of Love in paradise Golf Why boys are the weaker sex A new key to unlock the treasures of Wisden Book Reviews (AFP): Win for brothers Wilander fast but not forward Tennis Foulds at best Snooker Chance for Kingston to recover their pride Basketball Algrave Winter Sun and Golf Second win for Gaspoz despite poor conditions Sking Snow Reports For the Record PPA Certified Dividends (AP): Onus is on Charlton and West Ham as health of game faces examination Fa Cup Football FA Cup Team News Southend are struck by Taylor Gemmell takes over Rovers Last night's results (AP): Italians need foreigners to boost attendances New rule adds to club stress Swansea plan is called off Palace aid Youth switch Belles ready Collisions on a watery dodgem track make for good experience Yachting Champions look to Halliday Hockey Weekend Fixtures Prospects for Mordt look even brighter Rugby League (AP): Feeney awaits decision on title bout Boxing World champion breaks ankle Judo Prean in Europe top 10 event Table Tennis Sandown Park Haydock Park Contradeal should stake Gold claim Racing: European Agreement Means Teleprompter and Company Will Be Able to Take on the Best Today's course specialists Haydock results Mandarin: Warwick Geldings given their chance to run in group one races From Our Irish Correspondent, Dublin: Revitalized Bobsline can make light of top weight Haydock inspection Lower in control on Ribobelle Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam £4.00 a… Nornad Traders Entertainments Regional TV Rentals Diary of the Times Classified Weekend television and radio programmes New US offer on way for Westland The Times Crossword Puzzle Rambo film image riles Russia's artistic elite The Times Information Service Portfolio Weather U. K.'s Largest Ever Fur Sale Troubled times on paradise island Radio's Desert Island Discs returns tomorrow. But under Michael Parkinson it will be far less cosy than before. Even the choice of the first guest provoked some disagreement, as Bryan Appleyard reveals And Just One Luxury? Castaways are allowed one object of their choice. After 43 years the beaches are littered Saturday On horseback to the rose-red city Continuing his occasional series on far-flung places, Michael Watkins heads for Jordan, a land of holy tombs and pagan shrines, where 'welcome' is the universal greeting and the dramas of the past are etched in the desert rock We looked into houses built in 7000 BC-the oldest in the world The English and the Arabs get on because we are both devious English Country Cottages Switzerland The Norwegian Experience Medallion Holidays Time Off Ltd. HF Thomas Cook Holidays South African Airways Wings Pay now, go easy Travel News Pocket guide SCT-CHINA Travel A Rank Holiday Company Brittany Ferries Finding your ski legs in Switzerland Travel Shona Crawford Poole reports on Davos and keeps a weather eye on bargain breaks, while Richard Williams falls for Schladming The lowdown on Austria Outings Holidays & Villas Royal Caribbean Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sun & Sand Travel Ltd Jane's home of hidden emotions Out and about The Austen house at Chawton, where six great novels were completed, still seems a happy family home, as Nigel Andrew reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items France & Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Cunard Crusader World Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Book now Pay Less Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsites Best Ever Value Direct from Ventura Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A fairy tale win for the women Bridge Disarming combat of a champion Chess Gino & Elena Ted & Alice Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tulleys of Chelsea Osborne ' Little Sale Pack to the future Shopping The art of packaging has become almost as important as the contents to boost sales. But Beryl Downing discovers the modern image promoted by designers owes much of its style to ideas from days long past Branch out into transplant operations In the Garden Sporting figures H Pordes Ltd Question Time Buy now and beat the Bordelais Drink January Wines Fine Vintage Wines Plc The Victoria Wine Company Barbican Centre GLC South Bank Concert Halls Philharmonia Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall Entertainments Barbican Hall Raymond Gubbay Nissan Uk Limited Royal Festival Hall St John's Smith Square Concerts Raymond Gubbay Verdi Requiem Opera & Ballet Royal Ballet Hooked on hardship The Day of the Fox by Norman Lewis (Robinson Publishing, £3.95) Rich pickings and a bundle of laughs Television Rambunctious rambles through the past Falstaff by Robert Nye (Penguin £3.95) Faust by robert Nye (Penguin, £2.95) Showman who created Hollywood in England The Week Ahead Films on TV New year revolutions for all that jazz Radio On the road with the lost tribes of rock Paperbacks London's Rock Routee by John Platt (Fourth Estate, £8.95) London's Rock Landmarks by Marcus Gray (Omnibus Press, £4.95) A willing slave who waited in the wings Katherine Mansfield: The Memories of Lm by Ida Constance Baker (Virago, £4,50) Recommended Concise Crossword (No 840) Running in to trouble Arts Diary Is it a write off? Arts Diary Two to be Prue Arts Diary Sunrise set The Times Films Released from the Police Sting embarks on a new phase of his solo career when he starts a major tour of the UK tonight, writes Michael Cable Opera Concerts No title Television Jazz The Times Choice Bookings First Chance Last Chance Dance

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