News from 18/01/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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John Grant Crossword Editor, Backbench Bills, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Susan Fieldman, Holly Hill, Lorna Bourke, John Maddison, Athole Still, Jane MacQuitty, Cliff Feltham, Donald MacIntyre Labour Editor, Ivo Tennant, Mark Lawson, Philip Howard, Ben Blower, Hilary Finch, John O'Sullivan, Michael Binyon, Christopher Wilson, Jeremy Flint, Michael Sherrard, Beryl Downing, Vivien Goldsmith, Bryan Stiles, Patricia Morris, Jeremy Hardie, Moshin Ali, Rob Neillands, John Ballantine, Huon Mallalieu, Lawrence Lever, David Bonavia, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, John Winder, Ashley Stephenson, Pearce Wright Sclence Editor, Diana Geddes, Thomas Bewley, President, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Michael Glover, Angela V. Old, Woodrow Wyatt, John Clemison, Paul Routledge, Margaret Hood, Paul Vallely, David Le Vay, George Michael and Beethoven, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Sydney Friskin, T. B. Smith, Alan Mattingly, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Nigel Andrew, Harold Baum, Chairman, (Michael Phillips), William Greaves, John P. Harris, David Watts, Michael Watkins, Lois Rogers, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, R. A. Storring, T. C. Whitmore, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Pat Butcher, Isabel Butterfield, Roger Boyes, Basil Boothroyd, Raymond Lister, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Derek Pain and Pam Spooner, Kenneth Fleet, Alexander Renwick, Rupert Morris, Geraldine Norman, George Hill, Emma Tennant, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Antony Beevor, David Sinclair, Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, Trevor Fishlock, Judith Huntley and Paul Vallely, Nicholas Shakespeare, Stockton, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, Chris Moore, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Maggie Drummond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Oliver Rackham, Nicholas Timmins,
ResumoMonday ?24,000 to be won Doctors say Reagan test shows no more cancer Embassy staff seized in Beirut Inflation up to 5.7 per cent Botham encore Shuttle delayed Tory revolt EI AI pulls out Kampala panic England hopes Index Royal Yacht to the rescue of Aden Britons Abductors free envoy's brother Lab may be prosecuted over 'lost' smallpox ampules Willis to talk with Murdoch group Ridley accused of Channel partiality Kasparov refuses match Westland board dealt blow by Shareholders Cuckney resignation 'is price of honour' C. Howard & Partners Serious Tory revolt likely in Commons over cut in rate support for shires Councils are ordered to sell unused land US dons to boycott conference Ross Furriers Ford vote to strike over pay offer Bill to aid handicapped given second reading Brittan and Lygo patch up peace Wrangle over Westland's future continues to simmer Exchange of letters ends slanging match By Our Lobby Reporter: Heseltine more honest, poll says By Our Social Services Correspondent: War gas victim refused pension backdate Fowler Bill offers chance to pull out of Serps Workers still prefer Sikorsky The Business & Technician Education Council 300 jobs to go in laboratory closure Court to rule on hospital sale BBC chief is accused Miner returns Kidnappers kept their distance as trail crossed continents Porter who rose to build £2bn fortune Pride of polar walk in Scott's footsteps Drugs chief sought aid from prince, jury told Banks raise reward limit Bran and chips struggle for the nation's palate The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Timetable of a kidnap Law Society campaign to eliminate race bias among solicitors Proposals to end legal demarcations published Christie's sued over Fabergé gold egg Coordinating services for the disabled Parliament January 17 1986 Commons Marriage without a word being said Background of those in positions of trust By Our Sale Room Correspondent: Getty centre buys art historian's library Marcos accused of owning US property valued at £170m Manila diplomat quits to work for Aquino Hong Kong anger at UK immigration stance Opinion poll boosts French Socialists Picture Gallery (AP): Hanoi 'not holding PoWs' Sri Lanka troops killed by landmine (Reuter): Free Shagari say law panel (AP): Copters collide (Reuter): Fiery farmers (AFP): Hotel death (AP): Whale tragedy (AP): 49 killed in bus (Reuter): Marlin catch (Reuter): Pay demand (AP): Chad amnesty Flying Dutchman space shuttle kept in orbit for another day Spaceship finds new moons of Uranus Monster in Soviet lake is just mud Police swoop breaks up Polish peace meeting Dhaka paper leaves blank space EEC reform package faces more delay Sun Life Chadli outflanks the Muslim extremists Algerians back new charter The Citroën Visa Diesel (Reuter): Thousands flee Kampala in panic as shooting breaks out in suburbs New York judge clears subway vigilante (Reuter): Mali peace handshake Pinstripe authors cast off their clichés Pretoria demands expulsion of ANC Buoyant South Africa leans on Lesotho From Our Correspondent Johannesburg: Gold price rise boosts confidence (Reuter): Gucci pays up By Our Foreign Staff: Envoy seized as Spain and Israel forge ties Gemayel fortress raked by rockets Bikfaya (Reuter)- Rocket salvoes fired by pro-Syrian fighters raked the mountain stronghold of President Gemayel of Lebanon yesterday as tank crews loyal to him defended the extensive residence 12 miles from Beirut. In the capital Lebanese Forces militia officials met for the first time since units led by the hardline chief of staff, Mr Samir Geagea, joined Gemayel loyalists to defeat the former militia leader, Mr Elie Hobeika who fled Lebanon earlier in the week. Mr Geagea and his colleagues said they sought " a nationalist solution for the Lebanese crisis with the help of Syria" Tokyo talks on islands extended Kasparov takes Fischer path Cyril Kaye & Company Chevron accepts Tehran's £78m (AFP): Five plucked from ice floe (AP): Heysel riot song (Reuter): Ogaden hope (Reuter): Paper charge (AP): Indoor volcano (Reuter): Sea King crash (Reuter): Girl for Olivia Strong suit Anti-Union Earn-as-you-play Veiled Botham Barry Fantoni Legs eleven Not so blue Finding an anagram for Agamemnon Still no end to the 50-year war The history of the Spanish Nationalist-Republican conflict has been through volatile changes. Antony Beevor reviews the twists and turns This Year's Championship The precedents for Thatcher's power No conquest, just appeasement Europe Meanwhile The Branwagon Dangers from too frequent X-rays Rights of search at sea Wind in the wires Time's winged chariot Reaching just verdicts on City fraud Private and confidential Decline in research The forgotten disease Stability at Defence The missing matron Paying price for cathedral entry Which chestnut? Milk quotas On This Day The Trial of the Mutineers Late of his Majesty's Ship Tem Eraire, Held on Board his Majesty's Ship the Gladiator, in Portsmouth Horbour Far festive fare Social News Forthcoming marriages Philips At the London International Hotel Woman's unique bond with God University news Birthdays Marketors' Company Services tomorrow Church news Satellite to test Big Bang theory Science report Latest appointments $93,500 for chalk drawing Schools Mr Donovan Rosevear Studies of West African fauna Luncheon Reception Dinners Latest wills Mr Julius Weitzner Mr Brian Lawrence The Holy Land Sadlers Wells Theatre Malleable metal Rock Ac Dc Wembley Arena Concert Orchestra of St John's/Lubbock Queen Elizabeth Hall Tax transfer of Community funds to national budget contrary to Eec obligations Glittering creatures under contract Radio Bewitched by a world of difference New York theatre Long distance form: Mark Lawson finds that Everyman now has total consistency of ambition Television Shares steady Stock Exchange Prices Distillers and Guinness poised for alliance Paribas to buy Quilter Milbury write-off feared Market Summary Temporary blip pushes rate of inflation up to 5.7% Borrowing and Spending By Our Economics Correspondent: More calls for lower loan rates Last-ditch bid to end tin crisis Brittan cautious on European deals Perpetual £400m tap stock issue In Brief Bids cleared Swan sale Rating lowered Rothschild job Paris futures The Times Unit Trust Information Services Unit Linked Insurance Investments Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Investment Trust Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Appointments Company News in Brief Recent Issues Granada-Ladbroke link holds promise for both Tempus Extel shares jump 20p on bid speculation Stock Market Report The Equitable Life National & Provincial The light at the end of the dole queue Family Monvey/1 Small Businesses All dressed up for a profit Mean what you say when Contracts London Life On the Wright lines You buy and sell Johnson Matthey Multiple Display Advertising Items Discount way to avoid unit trust trouble Family Money/2 Masterfund VG: Britain is tops with new fund Investment Strauss Turnbull Private Client Service The M&G Group The Unit Experts' Selections for 1985 The Times Unit Trust Competition The housemaster and the amateurs Family Money/3 Unit Trusts Copetition Capel-Cure Myers Who beat the professionals Family Money/4 How to Enter Mercantile House Group Invest to Beat Inflation The Equitable Life London & Norwich Investment Services Ltd Saracen Asset Management Limited Leading Ladies EFM Unit Trust Managers Limited Stock Market Magic Bristol Contributory Welfare Association Lawson Fund Managers Ltd. Only here for the hotel profit Business Expansion Baltic Asset Management Limited Vanguard Trust Managers Ltd Think twice before tying the knot Marriagefamily Money/6 Target Group Plc Fidelity International Lloyds Life Assurance Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridging a gap in the market Healthfamily Money/7 A yen for a City gamble Interest Rates ROUND-UP Guaranteed Year Building Society Return Multiple Classified Advertising Items Siltala Investment Services Limited Hichens, Harrison & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Twickenham venture into the unknown may just turn England's way Rugby Union Cavalier Halliday at his zenith Lyle finds the form to put him back in the hunt Golf Pretoria : (South African unless stated): 302 M… For the Record Worthwhile lesson at Richmond Back-row man moves up to take a front seat Scots bent on running the legs off a furious French pack Griffiths beats Stevens in Belgian final Snooker Bevan gets call from Warrington Snow Reports Speed Skating: An official of the International… British Gas Becker puts shattered Wilander in the shade Tennis Bangladesh loses second tour In Brief Today's Team News Irish start warm-up in France Form of Brew and Cochran under scrutiny Swimming Foster can add to despair in the Midlands by proving Turner wrong Football Shinners puts Orient in the ascendant Charity match (Reuter): Santana in charge Heavyweights seeking to depose Horan Boxing (Reuter), (AP): King's men go to Australia for world title bout McGuigan live Weekend Football, Rugby and Other Fixtures Accurate spin attack shackles England B Cricket Smith's aggression maintains cause Alderman back Tomorrow Third cup win for confident Austrian Skiing Tragedy casts gloom over European event Bobsleighing Hickox holds England's best chance Squash Rackets Haydock Park BBC Today's course specialists Mandarin: Combs Ditch the solution to Haydock's puzzle Racing: Bronski and Honeydew Wonder Can Provide Schweppes Pointers at Kempton Park Mandarin: Kempton Park See You Then in shape for Oteley Hurdle Quilantaro a 33-1 shock Kempton results Towcester Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Catterick Bridge More sport on page 26 Fairhaven leads tax talks with Treasury Carlisle in doubt England go for goals to celebrate centenary Hockey Chance of title for Richards Cross-Country (Reuter): Röhrl pursues fifth Monte Carlo victory Motor Rallying Morris goes for four in a row Gymnastics Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam £4.00 Times Newspapers Ltd. Regional TV Rentals BBC1 Diary of the Times Classified The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,947 Portfolio Vote on Sikorsky deal blow to board Weather Now Cliveden's guests will have to pay From next month, a unique hotel venture will offer the chance to live like a lord in a great stately home. William Greaves checks in Hill Samuel Home of the rich, famed and notorious Royal Shakespeare Theatre Deb's delight: Emma Tennant's new book p 38 Multiple Display Advertising Items Erna Low Consultants Air europe Travellers Almanac by Voyages Jules Verne Norrwegian Tourist Board, Internail Ltd French Motorail Black Forest Holiday Park English Country Cottages Medallion Holidays Concorde Strangers in paradise island Part of the Hawaiian archipelago is a tourist's dreamland. But surprises are hidden among the spectacular beautiesTRAVEL Thomas Cook Holidays South African Airways Air France Holidays Picture Gallery All dressed up and ready for snow Travel Notes The perfect place to stop and stare Dismissed by some as a genteel Benidorm, the Dordogne is still beautiful, full of good food - and very French Active work for willing hands From bee chasing to dry stone walling, working holidays put free time to good use Eurovillas Cata Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Canvas Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsites Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Caribbean Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Book now Pay Less Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gentlemen over 30 Desk-top accessories Convertibility Purpose-Built Just the job in a home-office Shopping Home Comforts No Title Down to business Drink a taste of the high life turns to gold Mixing tradition with Chilean know-how has produced a Californian triumphDRINK Osborne & Little White Horse Short cuts through the battle of Hastings Chess Concise Crossword (No 852) Positive thinking does the trick Bridge Triumph and tears of a tireless genius Dickens of Doughty Street lives on in the house where a girl he worshipped died in his armsOUT and about Rich waters show their true colours Collecting Weekly Walks Outings Splash out for smells of success In the Garden The Incredible Seed Catalogue Auctions Question Time Times Newspapers Ltd Taking another shot at Jesse James's death The Assassination Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford by Ron Hansen (Gratton Books, £2.95) Captivated by a hot air stream Non Fiction Quids in on the quiz Competition Results Yevtushenko's global tour Wild Berries by Yevgeny Yevtushenko (Black Swan, £3.95) New angles on literary inspiration The Magic Wheel. An Anthology of Flshing in Literature complled by David Profumo and Graham Swift (Picador, £4.95) The Times A forgotten and silenced people Testament to the Bushmen by Jane Taylor and Laurens van der Post (Penguin, £27.95) Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Raymond Gubbay Times Newspapers Ltd Seeking out all the sin in Cinderella Television Reality runs out of time Films on TVTHE Week Ahead Trauma of attempts to change with the times Radio Hunting Group Lifting the lid on Britain's upper crust Lack of money has never prevented Emma Tennant from living in style, as her new book reveals Theatre Jazz Films The Times Choice Bookings First Chance Radio Opera Concerts Hayley's rocket Arts Diary Wham ban Seamy Puccini Novel attempt The Times
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