News from 20/01/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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William Kay, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Athole Still, Peter Marson, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Mrs Jennifer Jones, Ivo Tennant, Donald MacIntyre, Labour Editor, Ian McLauchlan, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jack Cunningham, Nicholas Ashford, David Felton, Labour Correspondent, Hasan Akhtar, John Best, G. M. Fulford, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Anne Sofer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Graham Ashley, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Ray Kennedy, Dr Jane Chomet, Geraldine Beare, Vice Chairman, CD, James Methuen-Campbell, Victoria Mather, John Enders, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Patrick Ide, David Hands, Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, Paul Routledge, Douglas Tweedale, Marjorie Wallace, Carlo G?bler, David Leppard, M. H. Fuller (Senior test pilot), Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Robin Sheepshanks, Chairman, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Arthur Hettigoda (Special Correspondent), David Watts, Angela Slater, Clare Dobie, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Paul Griffiths, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Philip Webster and Nicholas Timmins, Richard Evans, Patricia Clough, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, PHS, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Ian Griffiths, Pat Butcher, Joyce Whitehead, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ivor Davis, Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, Geoffrey Peacock, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Derek Pain and Pam Spooner, Kenneth Fleet, Wayland Kennet, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Jose Botafogo Goncalves, Vice President, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Fred Reynolds, Helen L. Beresford, Sarah Hemming, Tim Jones, Trevor Fishlock, Shimon Peres, Donald Taylor, Nicholas Shakespeare, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Arthur Pedder, Richard Morrison, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, David Powell, Chris Moore, Vince Wright, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Susan MacDonald, Penny Perrick, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Philip Webster Political Reporter, Patience Wheatcroft, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoTomorrow Portofolio Group of 5 suspends dollar curb Marcos denies assets in US Labour choice Peres visit Congress switch Kasparov waits Charity tax plan Becker beaten Focus Index Royal Yacht returns for trapped foreigners President ready for peace talks as rebels 'seize Aden Yard seeks extradition in kidnap Cigarettes to get tougher health warning News International rejects TUC appeal 'Land of Hope and Glory' in Djibouti Brittan in outburst against Heseltine 'disaster course' Westland's board meets today to finalize new reconstruction proposals which will need the approval of only 50 per cent of shareholders. Details will be sent out this week and should be voted on by the middle of next month. Supporters of the plan, probably including Hanson Trust, are likely to buy more shares before the vote Three dead in car crushed by falling tree Leadership crisis at European consortium UK Fiannce Ltd BA may miss target for sale date Teacher unions expected to reject NUT call for strike Edward Manson and Company Limited British unit to buy German armour Constituency that defies the conventional labels Unionists confident of heavy poll support BR breakthrough on driver-only trains NUM scents victory in ballot over affiliation By Our Defence Correspondent: Hopes rise of sale for Hermes Group of 5 suspend drive to curb dollar Labour MP fails to win reselection contest By Our Horticulturs Correspondent: New venue for Chelsea show urged Farley's faces huge loss and sale of plant over salmonella outbreak Software piracy cost ?150m Toll rises fail to stem losses Solicitors' earnings low in pay league Hurd backs research into TV violence Most house moves 'less than 5 miles' Charity aid tax scheme proposed Picture Gallery The Postcode Portfolio Actors urge Equity to relax rules Move of archaeology congress solves apartheid dispute EEC 'backs cut-price butter plan' Mixed-sex prisons supported Hospital alert cancels all non-emergency admissions Device can pick face in a crowd Silence is teachers' toughest sanction Pressure for better riot damages (AFP): Soviet director's son joins him in West Bolivian austerity measures provoke wave of protests Junejo voted leader of Pakistan party Mitterrand razzmatazz enthrals the party faithful Strikes hit Argentine recovery Jaruzelski to see peace delegates Cardinal accuses Marcos camp of 'sinister' poll plot Pulpit warning Disputed isles to figure in Moscow-Tokyo talks (Reuter), AFP: Somalia and Ethiopia attempt to heal rift British Telecom International From Our Correspondent, Beirut: Gemayel holds the key as Assad attempts to restore truce deal Death threat to three embassy hostages Lesotho's leader denies coup Tribal battle kills seven in mining town The Connoisseur Gallery (Reuter): Trip to Mayan site ends in tragedy 93 die in Guatemala air crash Canada seeks to repel cultural invader Peres out to cure Thatcher's 'errors' (Reuter): Spain hopes to speed Middle East peace (Reuter): Pragmatist who tried to woo both East and West Men behind the factions in South Yemen power struggle (AFP/AP): France's most famous prisoner acquitted (Reuter): Hardliner determined to toe pro-Moscow line Laboratory tests give Reagan health all-clear (AFP): Shells rock Kampala as truce fails (Reuter): Iraq rocket cripples Dutch ship in Gulf Shuttle rush for comet deadline (Reuter): Peace year (AP): Climb prelude Chad frees 122 (Reuter): Rescuer killed (Reuter): Horses perish (Reuter): House arrest (AP): Singing families (Reuter): DeLorean date (Reuter): Venice blaze (AFP): Haiti march (Reuter): Branch jails Royal College of Nursing Plea of silence Television Royal Opera House 'A dreadful glimpse of the obvious' In last Thursday's edition of Yes, Prime Minister Jim Hacker was initiated into the art of looking good on television. Nicholas Shakespeare reports on the the charm schools which promise to make everyone a Hacker Wickedly successful Theatre The Spanish Bawd Citizens', Glasgow Pitted against an Orwellian system Terry Gilliam, director of the controversial Brazil, has at last won the battle to have his film released in America: Ivor Davis reports from Los Angeles English National Opera Guarneri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Nicolai Petrov Queen Elizabeth Hall Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall Concerts BBCSO/Bertini Festival Hall/Radio 3 British Airways America's captive audience Five years ago today, Iranian students released the 52 American hostages in Tehran to a hero's welcome at home. Former captive Moorhead Kennedy tells of his changed life since the ordeal and the still unlearnt lessons for America Tomorrow The Times Newspapers Ltd. Record revolution at the megastore War will break out this summer in London when three giant record retailers compete for our hearts and ears The transatlantic challegee can only benefit the consumer No one yet know how fashionable it will be to shop at Tower Concise Crossword (No 853) 444 Days in Captivity Teacher Training - the alternative course Cracking the mind's secrets The tragedy of schizophrenia: the neglected search for its cause and cure Continuing The Times's investigation into schizophrenia, Marjorie Wallace reports on the latest brain breakthroughs Where to Find Help 'The Department of Psychiatry had three established chairs, an administrator, a neurophysiological laboratory and its own animal house. Today there is one established chair, no administrator, no laboratory, no animal housed' The worthy products of social work training Talkback Something nasty in the woodshed I dislike the car becoming a lifeline Methodist Homes for the Aged High risks at Riskajeage Nuclear warmth Lobo blow Drenched Picture Gallery PS PHS: Black, not red How Britain can help bring peace Shimon Peres, the Israeli prime minister, arrives in London tomorrow to see Mrs Thatcher. Here he urges support for negotiations with Jordan Election pluses and pitfalls for the Tories Martin Fletcher looks ahead to some key voting issues for 1987 At last Spain repays its debt to the Jews Election pluses and pitfalls for the Tories Why Labour must lose in London A saucy lesson for the French Moreover... Miles Kington Moscow and Aden King's Day Trials of bringing criminals to book Milk quotas Westland's future Weight of priorities in forest clearance Crisis in Sri Lanka Guns at Heathrow In the minutes Best of both words Home thoughts on 'servant problem' The green debate Diorama decay Use of universities On this Day January 20 1905 Reception point Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Dealer gets her marquis Provincial sale spotlight By Our Sale Room Correspondent: US private collectors make the running Sotheby's Marriages Birthdays today Atheism as the scapegoat Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces By a Special Correspondent: Machine to speed up genetic studies Science report Memorial services Board of Trade Bicentenary School of St Clare Penzance Mr P. Larkin, CH Dinner Prof H. J. Hopkins Engineer of three countries Dr Ronald Gibson Thomas Heathcote Sir Cuthbert Clegg Parliament this week Latest wills Progress of legislation Service dinner October revolution to shake the City Ivory & Sime Public Limited Company Market bargains in Europe and Far East Inside Schroders Investment Management Limited The Scottish Investment Trust Plc Morgan Grenfell AE: How to hook the small investor Growing sophistication of specific schemes Kleinwort Benson Investment Management CD: A warrant to make money CD: Merger mania in a lively market Why a new style means more takeovers in 1986 Increasingly dominated by one grouip Bid targets are difficult to spot MIM Limited Battle to be top of the stocks New business sought in corporate field Robert Fleming Services Limited Baillie Gifford & Co. Advertising holds the key to success Investors have to buy shares through a stockbroker Information to the public has not always been constant Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Throgmorton Investment Management LL: New champion in the battle for savings LL: Another day, another million dollars Ivory & Sime is shrewder than most despite the problems Hoare Govett Limited De Zoete & Bevan Hambros Investment Trust Plc Murray Johnstone Limited Investment Trusts Managed by the Thornton & Co.… Where would you rather invest your money? Tunbridge Wells Equitable Friends Society Dunedin Fund Managers Limited Foreign & Colonial Management Group Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Take breath but keep the dollar in its place Savoy plans US branch 'Raise tax thresholds' Market Summary Guinness and Distillers could unveil terms this week Brokers to assess PCW claim Tin crisis shows signs of yielding to diplomacy February vote expected on revised Westland package By Our Economics Editor: Pay rises may be easing but Cbi gives warning Delay 'threatens TSB growth' Plessey Company Plc Britain is blind to price dangers, says Opec Lautro link in doubt In Brief Cash only GT venture Savings rise Company News Base Lending Rates Bank of England Property group joins invasion from Ulster USM Review Appointments Fast slide in demoralized bond market US Notebook Gilts: peace whatever the cost Tempus Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Score belies England's achievement Rugby Union: Close Encounters at Twickenham and Murrayfield Wales forced to take back seat French left kicking themselves Trouble for selectors An ill-wind blows for Saracens Paying the penalty for confusion over laws Weekend Results Hammond's victory at first hole of play-off Golf Lendl's power again proves paramount Tennis ATP want a share For the Record TV deal key to money for Hateley First division Birmingham City 0 Everton 2 Coventry… Birmingham struggle on without hope in the Midlands blight area Football Blowing the whistle on entertainment Scottish peace talks Shreeve feels no threat Enterprise yields no profit for United Victory not enough for perfectionist Brown Frommelt's victory ends barren spell Skiing (AFP): Double for Schneider East Germans dominate Bobsleighing Zarak issues warning to his rivals Squash Rackets Snow Reports (AFP): Toivonen has early lead Motor Rallying Leaders over the jumps Course specialists Leicester Saturday's results Elsworth's golden dreams revived Racing: Humberside Lady Heads Schweppes Market after Haydock Vitory Mandarin: Clear-cut chance for Misty Dale Leicester Knock Hill earns National chance Umpire puts England in the party mood Hockey WRNS hit their form for decider Hurdle too many for holders Rackets Cochran close to gold Swimming Prize money offer may be too late Cross-Country (Reuter): Olson regains record Atheletics (Reuter): Tubbs fails to keep Wba title Boxing (Reuter): Harrison a master at the hook Dukes move out Speedway Today's Fixtures (AFP): England B seen to safety by stubborn Smith Cricket (Reuter): Phillips bludgeons Australia home Rackemann pays price Morris let off the hook Gymnastics Caroline King Secretarial Appointments P. 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