News from 13/01/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, John Roberson, William Kay, Martha de la Cal, Miles Kington, Clifford Longley, William Kay City Editor, E. R. J. Owen, Brian V. Street, Nancy Tapper, Richard Tapper, Simon O'Hagan, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Simon Barnes, Gordon Allan, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, D. P. Stanley, Director, Ian McLauchlan, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Denis Taylor, Richard Streeton, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Adrian Morgan, Gerald Davies, Bryan Stiles, Anne Sofer, Stuart Jones, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Ahmed Fazl, Mohsin Ali, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Mary Lee, John Ballantine, Philip Pilkington, Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, P. A. H. Saunders, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, John Earle, Barry Fantoni, Sheila Beardall, Trevor Clay, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, J. M. Irvine, Laurence Lever, Clare Colvin, Marjorie Wallace, Rasit Gurdilek, Sally Watts, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Ben Vincent, Sydney Friskin, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, John P. M. Bensted, Nicholas Keith, Clare Dobie, Gareth Huw Davies, William Gaskill, Peter Davalle, Joe Steeples, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, John Studd, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, S. R. Pavitt, Pat Butcher, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Tony Westley, Sue Branford, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Derek Pain and Pam Spooner, Philip Nicksan, Hugh Clayton, D. P. Stanley Director, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Gregory Neale, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, David Felton, J. M. Ross, Graham Searjeant, Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, Mr James Evans, Gilbert Beazley, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Robert Fisk, G. A. N. Foster, Richard Morrison, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, David Powell, Keith Macklin, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, H. N. Raine, Chairman,
ResumoTomorrow Portfolio Iran boards US ship in arms search Heart success Tilt to left Solidarity arrest Shuttle success Women's chance Top schoolgirl Tin initiative China clean-up Transplant wait Card climbdown White wins title Index Westland may seek 'cooling off period' Brittan pressed on BAe threat charge Gadaffi takes to his tent for some cosy showmanship US to fetch Britons who trekked to Pole 'Lakes of petrol' set to trap police in Tottenham riot Advertising by dentists 'still too restricted' Personal tax cuts a priority for Budget UfK Township leader stabbed to death Six architects bid to extend gallery The Portman Inter-Continental Hotel Heseltine and Brittan continue war of words Dispute over Westland bid meeting Scargill's call to end Labour 'witchhunts' Sunday Times to docklands Sunday People dispute costs 1.5m copies Chess win for Iceland Millet the Worlds Finest Lighting History not a popular choice Fishermen drown Fire death Union fund stays Transplant queues grow as donors dwindle and kidney units face strain By Our Science Editor: Smoking damage to foetus Dead girl's killer 'may strike again' Spain tries to lure farmers By Our Education Correspondent: Westminster picks first head girl Radar will speed flood warnings Cheddar imports cost jobs Dairy crisis Roundsmen may take up coal delivery Picture Gallery Shot boy's parents to sue police BA jet forced to dodge shells over Baghdad Fairground man shot dead Classes off for two weeks Today The Times begins a series of occasional articles on the effect of the 11-month-old teachers' pay dispute on individual schools. In the first, Lucy Hodges Educations Correspondent, looks at how a school in North London has been coping with the strikes and work-to-rule Education in Crisis Army Officer Emigration and cuts hit psychiatric research More women have a good chance of being elected to Parliament British firms recruiting in South Africa Guy Salmon Choice of frigate design is heavily criticized University scientists fight cash cuts 'Mr Fish' dies Motor fair hope Columbia finally blasts off Gloom grows in Jamaica as troubles pile up BMA chief urges support for Chilean doctors Ershad poll ultimatum 10 people die in collapse of Cairo buildings (AFP): Camorra link to Milan train bombing The United Nations Children's Fund (AFP): Haiti tense after call for national strike (Reuter): Prostitute wins court appeal Court ruling on border war (Reuter): Fatal walk (Reuter): Snack shoot-out (AFP): Crazed husband (AFP): Jail battle Deng's reformists take over leadership of anti-corruption campaign (AFP): Brazil gold hunters kill 60 Indians Save British Science Spain seeks arrest of ETA exile Five start race for Eanes job Passport offer may head off Sri Lanka tea strike Solidarity leader captured by police Athens to get F16s after deal with US Iberian Socialists alter balance of power in European Parliament Rome finds 70 spies in six months Reagan spells out conditions for ending sanctions Dutch alert widens to cover US targets The spread of Middle East terror in Europe Howe insists on Libyan hand in airport attacks Picture Gallery Weinberger denies US plane shot down Order to get out splits Americans President who had greatness thrust on him wins trust Challenge to Evren by left and right (Reuter): Give and take Pretoria hint of change Pentagon in battle for money Death puzzle of British women (AP): Bonner surgery (Reuter): Ship spies British Airports Just another Saturday on the terraces The Popplewell inquiry into crowd safety in the aftermath of the Bradford and Brussels disasters reports this week. But can it provide an answer to the gangs whose sport is violence? Cacharel The pinstriped policeman Sir Kenneth Berrill is heading a new City watchdog at an age when most men are putting their feet up The Expert View Concise Crossword (No 847) The British Home and Hospital for Incurables The silent sisters of Broadmoor For years June and Jennifer Gibbons remained locked away in a world of their own, refusing to speak to anyone and keeping their thoughts to themselves. Marjorie Wallace (above) explains how she set about solving the mystery of their strange behaviour Business Communication Products Keeping the family act together Actress Irina Brook has the theatre in her blood and is set to be the flavour of 1986 Lives coloured by depression Christie's A bridge too many The Times Diary Dominnogo The Times Diary Free flowing The Times Diary Barry Fantoni Rematch The Times Diary Wye? The Times Diary It won't wash The Times Diary PHS: Infidelity Why Matron is sorely missed Vive l'unite - French Canada's new cry Wapping: will the electricians turn up the heat? Battle within a battle: David Felton on the inter-union conflict as Rupert Murdoch throws down a gauntlet to the printers Ripple that should be a flood More napping than kidded Moreover... Miles Kington Not Just because It's There Born to blush unseen Fiat Justitia New training certificate No takers for scientific places Teachers in prison Nuclear waste disposal Airport planning Sporting firsts Wind in the wires Stealing a march in private medicine Milk quotas Sleepers awake India and the British On This Day The Iron-Cased Frigate Warrior Best of both words Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Sotheby's Methodist appeal on target Schools How aquatic life can help pollution battle Science report Picture Gallery Marriages The Dowager Viscountess Davidson Birthdays today Dinner Memorial service Prof A. d'Entreves Oxford don, Italian partisan Mr Barry Airman Mr Sid Chaplin Appointments in the Forces Glorious riches spring from talents in turmoil The English Stage Company celebrates its thirtieth birthday this year. Over the period no one has remained closer to the Royal Court than the theatre director William Gaskill (right). In this article he recalls the triumphs, the controversies and the eccentrics of the E. S. C. National Theatre Christie's As You Like It Theatre Royal Exchange, Manchester Songmakers' Almanac Richard Morrison Wigmore Hall Concerts Wigmore Hall Gardens flower in Country Life IMPS Surviving panic Television Capitalization and week's change Finance and Industry Problem: how to cut real wages by 13% Taxman set to ban Baby Bond (Reuter): China wants to join Gatt Market Summary Thatcher launches diplomatic offensive to end tin crisis Britain lags in space expenditure Survival vote at Burnett & Hallamshire Declining Opec sales may lead to summit By Our City Staff: Investors press Chloride TSB SE float for Bahamas fund group Defence by Distillers In Brief US deficit Gartcosh fate Control changes Ship orders fall Chinese increase Bank of Ireland Robert Fleming & Co. Limited Will BTR join the bid blitz and target BAT? Ordinary Shares News in Brief Debacle in bonds shows up experts US Notebook Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Gilts: The world holds its breath and fears more thrills and spills Tempus Imperial Group Microsystems leads race to be first new issue of 1986 USM Review Company News Appointments Base Lending Rates Double act that runs and runs Misfits who desire to be loved For the Record (AP): British win qualifying round final White triumphant after cliffhanger Snooker First World Cup win for Wallner Skiing (AFP): Germans lose Maurer In Brief Gordon plans to learn from his deficiencies Judo Kronbichler's pace too hot for Hess (Reuters): 'Rebels' take command Cricket Thatcher's card compromise Irish name day Scots invitation Hateley on mark First division March date is set for talks on changes Football: Liverpool's Young Forward Ready to Go to Mexico while Hughes Waits to Move to Spain Walsh stakes England claim Charlton duped by an away day at home Hughes has work at home before trying playgrounds abroad Transfer is on again John Siveback looks certain to join Jesper Olsen, his Danish international colleague, at Manchester United. A proposed £200,000 transfer fell through last month after a medical examination. The player has undergone further examination and his fitness has been confirmed. Vejle, his club, expect him to train at Old Trafford in three weeks' time Game of the haves and have-nots Swindon equal record and go top Commitment is vital at Oxford Wigan jump as much for relief as joy Rugby League Keith Macklin England's young first strings tie up easy win Squash Rackets Obeng gets clearance to sprint for England Athletics Solent will miss Skeough Basketball Today's Fixtures Brain's injury upsets rhythm of preparation by England Rugby Union Gloucester victory comes late Scottish revel in attack Hawick are windswept to the top of the tree Bath are caught in possession Makeshift Neath win Weekend Results Queensland miss the sunshine Anderson may miss game with France (Reuter): Australia win at last Tour signs good but England are anxious Cricket (Reuter): Lawrence punished by Ranatunga brothers Clarke recalled to put England's chances away Hockey England again champions Peete gathers more honey with record for tournament Golf Caplan gets a date right to win Putter British may train in French boat Yachting Formula to kill off the Maxis Kalule is given deadline Boxing Very Promising to face Dawn Run Racing: Cheltenham Stamina Test for Embassy Winner From Our Irish Correspondent, Dublin: Champion hope Bonalma to bypass Schweppes Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Rainbow Lady to sustain Pipe's flow of winners Mandarin: Fontwell Park Leaders over the jumps Today's course specialists Saturday's results MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Sheraton Alfred Marks Recruitment consultants Graduate Appointments Hazell Staton Campbell Johnston Executive Secretaries Limited Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Ritz CLC Language Services & Co Pamela Dickens Recruitment Consultants Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Faithfold Personnel Nasco Insurance Brokers Ltd., International Secretaries Abbatt Progress Girl Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Financial Times Newspaper Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries Recruitment Consultants Franklin & Andrews Amnesty international The Grosvenor Bureau Abbatt Caroline King Abbatt Stephanie Kemp, Future Vision Ltd. Boyce Bilingual Ritz Recruitment Network Personnel Jaygar Winifred Johnson Medical Secretary Personal Secretary/assistant Abbatt Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Ltd Royal College of General Practitioners Alfred Marks Recruitment consultants Directors' Secretaries Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Stella Boyd-Carpenter Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items First Class P. A. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Responsibility and Initiative Joan Tree Recruitment Consultants Caroline King Office Systems Recruitment Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries Plus The Secretarial Consultants The Ritz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking Pa £9,000 + Mortgage Stella Fisher Drake International First Class Secretary Required Admin Sec PA c.£9,000 Audio Secretary Tempting Times Hodge Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joan Tree Recruitment Consultants Jane Crosthwaite Recruitment Ltd Secretary Audio Secretary, City Area Mature Person Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries General Appointments Small Exclusive Hotel Manager Residential Lettings Photographic Recruitment Agency. Bright motivated… Systek Scholarships The Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in British Art Diary of the Times Classified University of Bath School of Electricla Engineering University of Oxford University of London Prepand Public Schools Putney High School Independent Schools and Colleges University of London Computer Centre Brasenose College Oxford University of Oxford University of Salford Management Development Unit University of York Brown & Brown Tutorial College, Oxford Education The City University Institut Français Ashbourne Tutors Chiropody as a Profession St Godrics College Career Analysts St. Antony's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. University Tutorial College Lucie Clayton Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ilea St. Joseph's Hall King's School Make Leonardo your model A guide to career choice Flexibility and a good, general education are necessary for a job in industry says Sally Watts St. Matthews, Oxford Lansdown College New College Durham Epsom College The British Academy Education King Saud University Economic and Social Research Council Northamptonshire Education Births, Marriages, Deaths and Memoriam £4,000 a line… Holiday Fax Fantasy Iceland Rentals Entertainments Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Regional Television Variations Antarctic party follows in Scott's footsteps Modern equipment and better weather case passage to the South Pole The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,942 Portfolio Weather Lonely Briton who waits for justice Letter from Tripoli
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