News from 07/01/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Teresa Poole, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Alan Gibson, L. A. Hill, James Rusbridger, Ronald Faux, David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Robert Pryce, Ivo Tennant, B. J. Boughton, Michael Binyon, Dessa Trevisan, David Felton, Labour Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Adrian Morgan, John Lamb, Beryl Downing, Bernard Levin, Brian Gianville, Mitchell Platts, Rebecca Tyrrel, Stephen Taylor, Stuart Jones, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Roger Parker-Jervis, Gillian Wyatt, Ray Kennedy, Alistair Bell, Robin Young, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Brian Dennison, Diana Geddes, David Hands, David Guest, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Paul Routledge, Kevan Pearson, Suzy Menkes, Malcolm Hayes, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Paul Vallely, Neil Kelly, Anthony Bevins and Judith Huntley, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Bill Warhurst, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, John Nicholls, Clare Dobie, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Lorna Twycross-Lewis, Walter Hedgcock, Paul Griffiths, Charles Harrison, Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, John Carlin, David Wolfe, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, PHS, Digby Anderson, Richard Owen, N. Kurti, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, Robin Young and Trevor Fishlock, Derek Pain and Pam Spooner, Kenneth Fleet, M. J. Bedford, Geof Wheelwright, Alan Liddicoat, George Ace, Rupert Morris, Christopher Walker, Gregory Neale, Paul Newman, Davitt Sigerson, Michael Seely, Michael Prest, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, Trevor Fishlock, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Keith Macklin, Aidan Ellis, Richard Wigg, David Hewson Arts Correspondent, Richard Sarson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Ivor Davis,
ResumoTomorrow Portfolio First Night review Botswana warned by Pretoria Union elections under scrutiny French favourite Sponsors' move Blast kills two Christian vows Bonner surgery Lyons joins SDP Geldof appeal Glamour tie Index Heseltine told by law chief: Stick to the facts BAe and GEC consider separate Westland bid Brussels backing for European option Half-point rise in interest rates feared How TV chat left Jaruzelski speechless French had a 'mole' at heart of KGB Acland new US envoy Shares to make £9m for Lloyd Webber Kremlin in bitter attack on US attitude to Libya US sanctions Washington (Reuter)—President Reagan has decided to impose new economic sanctions against Libya while reserving the right to take military action later, administration officials said last night. They said Mr Reagan would announce his action, in retaliation for what he calls Libya's support for terrorists, at a news conference tonight The United States accuses Libya of sheltering the Abu Nidal guerrilla group blamed for the airport attacks in Rome and Vienna Scales fault led to death at American atom plant Harrods Knightsbridge Union watchdog investigates complaints about TGWU poll Petursson increases chess lead Correction The School of Economic Science Terror in Ulster declines Aberfan Qc among three new law lords Boom in car sales sets new records Two unions are exempted from Murdoch deadline Two killed in sewer explosion By Our Political Correspondent: See-saw battle favours Sikorsky bid Westland crisis How the Two Offers Compare Rules for detention of servicemen 'baffling', QC says By Our Labour Correspondent: NCB withholds rise from some pitmen Union leader wants workers to have say Suspended jail sentence for police traffic chief who was 3 times over limit Crime falls after pub law change Us banker 'killed by jealous man' Baby survives after fall from car at 70mph Tennis coach 'tricked into Lloyd contract' By Our Social Services Correspondent: Hospital deaths inquiry Domingo pulls out of opera Road repairs will be tidier Seat belt plea Angry reaction to curbs on smoking Sun Alliance Insurance Group Prince shown work on £2m sail training ship Deadline for injury claims on birth shield Westland Shareholders: Utc and Fiat have improved their proposals and your Board strongly recommends you to accept them Westland Parents form action groups to halt school pay dispute Buyer for West End theatres John Radeliffe Hospital Fraud trial judge calls for 'seizure' Lynott inquiry Moore divorce Deception trial Diplomatic moves for the men at the top Woolwich Equitable Building Society Loss of estate agent advertising forces newspaper to close Morning Telegraph French look to their rail transport strengths on Channel link options £400m wanted by British Rail Guards saw three die in jail mutiny Strong man to lead Yugoslavia Pineapples used to pelt police Murdoch spearheads TV change Picture Gallery Rationale of Gadaffi's deadly mischief The terrorism connection Damascus puzzle of Abu Nidal's office Reagan team meets on Libya crisis Tripoli shrugs off threat of US retaliation Sudan aid agencies in appeal to Geldof (Reuter): Iraq claims gains in attack on islands (Reuter): EEC call to go at same speed (AFP): Rape charges (AP): Strike ended (AP): Raid torture President Doe (Reuter): Invitation to sabotage (AFP): Air traffic cut (AP): Border attack (Reuter): Shuttle hitch (AFP): Opening up (Reuter): Stroke of luck Now We're Motoring South African threat to Botswana as troops pour into border area US radio woos Europe again Kenya: Otieno Mak'Onyango Seven die in fights at Indian festival (Reuter): Paris mission to Poland Delicate task for Lagos envoy Aquino pledges action on debt Boost for Canberra's armoury Attempt to achieve self-reliance Australian Defence Chaos as thousands flee volcano false alarm Uganda groups cling to power Kasparov waits for ruling on rematch Ministers to appear at spy hearing (Reuter): Shcharansky back in jail Talks on missing GIs open in Hanoi (AFP): Witch lifts a gloomy spell for Italians Acorn The choice of experience The chorus steps from stage to screen They said the film of a Chorus Line, which opens in London this week, was unmakeable. Richard Attenborough did not agree Concise Crossword (No 842) Hotel Club (UK) LTD The Five who Didn't Make It Cattle market with designs on marketing A retired shopfitter has turned the derelict Royal Agricultural Hall into a design centre that will enhance the image of British business Dance The Nutcracker Paris Opera Contradictory responses to Japanese good taste Galleries Reconstructions Museum of Modern Art, Oxford Toki Barbican Animal hostility Television Zeitlin/Back St John's/Radio 3 Opera Hell's Angels Royal Court Arts Council Concerts PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Harrods Knightsbridge Headmistress with art in her craft Fashion I by Suzy Menkes Second in an occasional series on fashion-makers Close up Jean Muir Ehrman Tapestry Woollen undies for winter warmth A touch of lacy glamour has entered the once strictly functional world of thermal underwear Valentino Boutique Karl Lagerfeld Sale ! Edina Ronay Half Price Sale Hot Tips for Cold Comfort Osborne & Little Sale Loewe Sale Reid's rude awakening The Times Diary Waugh & Pearce The Times Diary Clawback The Times Diary City slickers The Times Diary Picture Gallery Favourites all The Times Diary Facing facts Stock tactics Why the Arabs back Gadaffi Robert Fisk finds opposition to terrorism wearing thin in the face of humiliation and a deep-rooted feeling of western betrayal Civilian rule, but the torture goes on A post that should have been deserted Give compassion real conflict Digby Anderson It's the same new story Moreover... Miles Kington Mr Heseltine's Joystick Turn of the screw Expressway to France Drink and driving taken to extremes Police and public Lessons from Swiss Mental health Keeping our kith and kin at bay No honour for Geldof Risks of bottle banks Fit to print Repeat performance? On This Day The Pope Talks with Patriarch Passing the buck Court Circular Forthcoming marriages False name merely preparatory to offence Law Report January 7 1986 Birthdays today Rare shrub reintroduced to island Science report Admiral Sir Simon Cassels and Lady Cassels, who… Latest appointments Protection promise for Stonehenge Cinema admissions up by 35% Church news Latest wills Schools Una Merkel Hollywood character actress Professor F. J. Turner Mr John Cronin Sir John Howard Mr J. E. Marnham Sir Lincoln Steel Why software should read like Balzac Wright Air Conditioning Now you can't read all about it Southdata Ltd Instant print-out at the Yard Rambo punches his way into the No 1 slot Top posts at MBS PCs set for a comeback in 1986 IBM gets left behind on novelty Look, no hands on this keyboard Computer Briefing IBM Authorised Dealer Telecom: The watchdog is barking The Week Computer Appointments Wootton Jeffreys Systems Ltd SHL Mantech Training Limited Times Newspapers Ltd. Loughborough University of Technology ICON Datapower Computer Employment LTD Deloitte Management Consultancy with Haskins Sells Finance and Industry Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Ten years that changed the Stock Exchange Racal scraps Norwegian joint venture Market Summary Retail sales hit record level but company profits fall By Our Economics Correspondent: Oil worries push money rates higher NCB pressed to cut prices General Accident pays £100m for Canadian insurance firm Beazer lifts Kier offer to £146m Acorn sells its leasing subsidiary for £6.5m ITC chiefs to consider rescue plan Winward Fearon & Co No decision on Argyll In Brief Profits jump Halifax issue 3i slips Parker sale Plessey post Nakasone plea Rise at Ellis Rolls advice London Financial Futures Wall Street Dow slips in dull trade Money Markets and Gold Commodities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Foreign Exchanges Company News Investors in Industry Group plc GA finds Pilot through Canada's barren land Tempus Oil 'will rise to $70 by the year 2000' By Our Energy Correspondent: Marine Design to study fuel savings for ships Recent Issues Training drive to aid small business J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited Lonrho may be Pickens' bid target as its shares soar Stock Market Report Early gains lost Stock Exchange Prices The Distillers Company plc King Cotton gives ECUs a future Commodities Review Company News Base Lending Rates Carclo Engineering Group PLC Appointments For the Record Schneider snatches win from Figini Wilander out with arm injury In Brief (Reuter): Edalini has cup first Tour could put series at risk Australia narrowly avoid another humiliation Cricket Aggressive White powers through Snooker Higgins explains how he got black eye Alex Higgins gave the true version yesterday of how he received a black eye before he played Denis Taylor in the fifth round of the Mercantile Credit classic at Warrington on Sunday (Sydney Friskin writes). In an interview with ITV he said: "I had a disagreement, which was settled privately behind closed doors, and I regret what ha happened. I did go riding that morning but that was not the way I got the black eye. I made up the story in order to take the pressure off such an important game. After the way I have been hounded I though I had to do something to relieve the pressure all round me" England debuts for four Volleyball Today's Fixtures Bruins' big weekend goes flat Ice Hockey Snow Reports Liverpool back at the Bridge with memories to wipe out Football: Freezing Weather Threatens to Throw Fa Cup into Even More Confusion Fourth round draw Orient make Oldham pay penalty for misses Fixtures and Forecasts Luton skate it on an icy pitch as Palace run out of time Britons are kept busy in some corner of a foreign field World Football McNeill in line for Eire European League Results Last night's results Mansfield may move Early arrivals given the glory while winner is decided Yachting Conflict as players decline to compete Badminton Apricot pair's plum prize Leicester starting to strengthen claims Basketball Patriots hoist the flag on Conference final place American Football England look to Hickox Squash Rackets Lesson for the young from Irwin Golf Graham's title bout in danger Boxing Ford may be driven north Britain finds the truth beneath the showmanship of Jones David Hands on methods and beliefs of Australia's great motivator Grand slam champions lead drift back to work in doubles festival Tennis Rowland and Doyle to manage Lions Rugby Union Anderson fills gap Last Suspect delights Dunwoody Racing: Grand National Winner 20-1 for Aintree Repeat after Chepstow Comeback Chepstow results Hull clubs clash in the first round Rugby League England must improve Hockey When you are too old to cry and it hurts too much to laugh Alan Gibson reflects on the unhappiest sporting moment of his life Von Trappe heads for the seaside Blank day Impressive return to form by Ararun Irish Board nominate first woman The Law Society Wragge & Co. Pritchard Englefield & Tobin Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Associated British Ports Michael Page Partnership Ward Bowie B. A. T. Industries plc. Camden Services Michael Page Partnership Middleton Potts & Co Nottinghamshire Magistrates' Courts JRA Advertising Linklaters & Paines Freshfields Hereford and Worcester Magistrates'… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worcestershire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ingram Legal Asa Law Locums Urgent British Gas Eastern Litigation Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointment of Assistant Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Associated Book Publishers (UK) Ltd Lawyer Trainee Court Clerk The Finance Index Honeywell Control Systems Ltd. Regional Health Authority Hancock & Co Litigation Solicitor Intellectual Property Solicitor Army Legal Corps North-East London Magistrates' Courts Committee… Jarvis and Bannister Rabin, Leacock & Partners Newly Qualified Solicitor Select Corporate Services Ltd Baileys Shaw & Gillett Assistant Solicitor-Personal Services Hanson Trust Litigation Solicitor/Legal Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal La Crème Conveyancing Secretary Bromley Chancery Lane Sun Alliance Insuracne Group Hay-Msl Chartered Secretary Stones Porter & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant Solicitor Legal Temps Multiple Classified Advertising Items McKenna & Co 1st Class Legal Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Full-Time Legal Secretary Also on page 30 Personal Column Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Rentals Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Regional Television Variations US art thieves caught in 'sting' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,937 Alliance parties agree on seat allocation Murder case relative questioned Portfolio The Times Information Service Weather Taxing times for Spain's shoppers Letter from Madrid
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