News from 21/01/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Teresa Poole, Colin Hughes, Miles Kington, Andrew Bell, Christopher Tugendhat, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Mark Needham, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Robert Pryce, Richard Pawson, Donald MacIntyre Labour Editor, Ivo Tennant, Ian Cheeseman, Stephen Goodwin, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), David Felton, Labour Correspondent, Hasan Akhtar, John Best, Caroline Moorehead, Richard Wells, Director, Geoffrey Smith, John H. Subak-Sharpe, Rebecca Tyrrel, Stephen Taylor, Peter Ball, Mary Lee, Tim Haggis, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, David Smith Economics Correspondent, John Earle, John Young, David Hands, David Guest, Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, Charles P. Reed, Paul Routledge, Vivian Anthony, Headmaster, Suzy Menkes, Marjorie Wallace, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Howard S. Marsden, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Watts, Clare Dobie, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Kuldip Nayar, Richard Evans, Philip Webster and Edward Townsend, Carlo Gébler, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, PHS, Digby Anderson, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, M. E. Ewart-James, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Derek Pain and Pam Spooner, Kenneth Fleet, Frank Brown, George Ace, Peter Evans, Gregory Neale, A. D. C. Turner, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Michael Prest, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Brian Glanville, John Connell, J. B. Sloan, Stephen Pettitt, Ian Tregarthen Jenkin, Hugh Gardner, Christopher Follett, Derek Harris, Richard Morrison, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Hugh Taylor, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Richard Sarson, Roger Wheater, Vice-chairman, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoTomorrow Portfolio Army coup topples Jonathan 25% rate rise Labour strategy Peres here Antarctic bill Embryo control Film détente Picture Gallery On this day Record fee Thatcher and Mitterrand agree on rail tunnel Historic meeting gives force to Napoleonic vision The Prime Minister and President Mitterrand gave the go-head for a Channel tunnel rail link opening in 1993, with no chance of a road link before 2006 British Rail, the railway unions and freight organizations welcomed yesterday's announcement while road traffic and Kent environmental interests condemned it Building of the 32-mile fixed link with two singletrack tunnels will be this country's biggest civil engineering projects with immense challenges on meeting time and cost targets Ministers face revolt over rail-only link Guinness in ?2.2bn bid for Distillers Pressure on borrowing costs as pound falls 600 still trapped in war-torn Yemen 50 Tories revolt on shire rates Teachers meet Acas over pay dispute Britons look back with pride on ordeal Harrods Knightsbridge 'Agents infiltrate women's camp' Industry must tap Japanese firms' methods Kinnock says Police team predicted estate riot The Research Defence Society Heathrow noise homes to be bought Channel rail tunnel choice splits unions and industry No rejoicing where the excavators will bite Communiqué stress on stronger ties Minister refuses to pay Lloyd's losses Electricians face double pressure on discipline Police driver halts runaway car on M1 The 32 Tories who rebelled on shire rates Medical researchers call for ethical committees to control embryo work Hospital inquiry is sought Visits to top historic houses are up 14% Drug case halted again Kidnap threat to second brother Sunday shop rebuffed in Co-op study Five men face charges of organizing dog fight Ncr Limited Prison oversight means Blandford misses hearing Coroners criticized over mental patients MPs voice reservations Channel Tunnel Capital payment on winding up trust is taxable 'Within' can mean end of period Parliament today Businesses urged to support arts and charities Taxation Church to ask shops about Sunday trading Shops Bill Seat belt law confirmed Protests to minister from Conservative shire counties Rates Time limit on giving name of driver Commentary Union leaders aim to curb Militant in the Civil Service Westland inquiry attack Health authorities lose contract powers Pedal-power for charity By Our Arts Correspondent: Music for over-40s on Radio 2 The BBC Master Series Concorde's decade of success Austin to 'screen staff' Graduates enjoy better job prospects The Channel tunnel. Heineken Submits its plans Lesotho leader toppled in Army coup Pretoria role in fall of Chief Jonathan Black South Africans deny treason charges Heritable Shevardnadze invited to visit London British Antarctic team pledges to pay US bill Japan Air Lines (AFP): Experts say Air India Boeing exploded (AP): Striptease gets blame for deaths (Reuter): Torture penalty Burns century (AP): Fatal firework (AFP): £21 million win (Reuter): Vineyard gloom (AFP): Biting the hand EEC to spend £67m on African farming Famine aid programme Geldof to lunch with Mitterrand The chairman of Band Aid, Bob Geoldof, is to meet President Mitterrand tomorrow to ask the French Government to exert pressure within the EEC for greater aid to western Sudan (Paul Vallely writes. Mr Geldof, who has been invited to the Elysée Palace for lunch, will also bring up the subject of the levels of French aid to its former colonies, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and Chad, which he visited last year. The pop singer is in France for the funeral of the French singer Daniel Balavoine, who was one of five people killed in a helicopter crash in Mali last week. M Balavoine, who was flying with the organizer of the Paris-Dakar rally, was a prominent figure in the French equivalent of Band Aid Madrid in mourning for its intellectual mayor Japan counters effects on UK of trade gap Manila bans foreigners ER Israel plays down hope of Middle East peace Israelis must tighten their belts further Iran leader takes a look at Africa's frontline states Yugoslavia: Radomir Veljkovic Delicate talks continue on clean-up of test sites Australian minister in London Caution over further reforms in HongKong British Telecom International Top Mafia accused dies from cancer Halifax Cardcash Joint troop exercises anger North Korea Poles hitch ride on a White Dragon Hollywood comes to Silver Mountain Meeting fails to bring progress on India-Pakistan peace treaty Delhi reshuffle to rejuvenate party (Reuter): Tense calm after Sikh temple clash (NYT): Heroine of Sandinistas British Airways Concorde (Reuter): Separatist hijackers face death The Ultimate Driving Machine Danish MPs likely to reject EEC reforms Referendum threat Harrods Knightbridge Peking attacks 'unhealthy car mania' Anti-corruption campaign continues Mounties accused of sexual harassment Rebels murder white farmer in Matabeleland US steps up the battle against 'low intensity warfare' Top foreign policy priority Milan Men Janice Wainwright Allans Thank heaven for modern dress Actor Geoffrey Burridge depicts Edwardian elegance in top hat and tails in the West End musical Gigi-but offstage his wardrobe is of a more relaxed style Colourful cheeks by computer Manolo Blahnik Raincoats British Fur Trade Association The train takes the strain The winning Channel Tunnel Group consortium faces a huge engineering challenge in launching its shuttle services by mid-1991 The effect of yesterday's go ahead for a fixed cross-Channel rail link could create upto 5,000 new jobs and secure the employment of 25,000 other workers Guy Salmon Funding Short, sharp-but a failure? Nearly a year ago, military-style detention centres were adopted for young offenders- but the results have often been disappointing Daily in the Life of a Detainee Concise Crossword (No 854) The Losers David Hart/Gaoffray Slma Cheap and cheerless The Norwest Holst series at English National Opera, once such a promising idea, has produced disturbing results: Paul Griffiths asks what went wrong Death in a French Garden Insights of feeling and atmosphere as well as mere shape Galleries Caspar Neher: Brecht's Designer Riverside Studios Classical Antiquities from Private Collections in Great Britain/Rule Britannia! Sotheby's Selections from the Reader's Digest Collection Wildenstein Theatre Balls and Chains Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Concerts Philharmonia/Jochum Festival Hall Endellion Quartet St John's/Radio 3 Gentlepeople Limited National Theatre Royal Opera House Baffling cloud of witnesses Television Hailsham's silent pillar Royal ally Partial arts Picture Gallery Unaccountable Arthur's aggro PHS: Bad blood Out of step to a united Europe Agreeing to differ: Christopher Tugendhat looks beyond the Chunnel decision to reconciliation of national and EEC identity Rubbishing it in New words for old How politicians aid and abet Stay alive with Confusathug Moreover... Miles Kington Tunnel Green Light A Tight Schedule for Mr Peres Private schools trend Guns at Heathrow Damaging effects of science 'brain drain' The green debate Westland's future Smoking in Norway Unfair dismissals Art and design apart Call for a wildlife 'living classroom' BP shipping In the bag On This Day It is Right to Cancel Staying power Far festive fare Court Circular Memorial services By a Bridge Correspondent: Strong start for England Birthdays today Christies Luncheons Dinner Gases pushing up ground-level temperatures Science report Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Latest appointments Lincoln's Inn Marriage Picture Gallery Medal for wharf conversion Gallery decision imminent Architecture University news Church news Sir Alec Clegg Influence in education Adm Sir Laurence Durlacher Mr Hugh Lyon Figures the commission must put to Plessey Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Sterling on a slippery slope Stockbrokers to set up regional network Market Summary Distillers agrees to £2,2bn merger with Guinness Industrial production at highest since 1979 Sinclair denies problems over raising finance Hanson may raise bid for Imperial Europeans seek meeting with Westland board Chase Investment Bank TSB profit increase held to 10% Tin decision postponed In Brief GS 'would like to meet in secret' The Organization for Economic Co-operation and… Gold slips Biffex addition Reed International has bought Caldwell Paint of… Move to RBS ASDA delay Bowater deal Wall Street London Financial Futures The Times Unit Information Service Dow slips in slow trade Money Markets and Gold Commodities Investment Trusts Foreign Exchanges Appointments Interest rate worries send shares and gilts tumbling Stock Market Report Recent Issuses Gold may regain some of its shine Commodities Review Argos to open 20 stores Big demand for Macro shares Harvard Securities PLC Base Lending Rates Company News A bigger drinks cabinet for facing the world Tempus John Govett & Co. Limited Dearer money fears Heseltine and the spirit of Eureka The magic box on the Cabinet table The Wordsmith Hardware and Software Products New models offer little glamour The Week Hi-tech makes a US touchdown As the American football season reaches its climax with the Superbowl final next Sunday, Richard Pawson looks at how computers are moving into the gridiron game Setting a new standard for a sterling sign Pfs Japanese come back with extra muscle Philips Computer Appointments Mothercare Computer Development Ernst & Whinney Price Waterhouse Fill in your Passport tea life style of your dreams Battle is on to win staff from South Africa Computer Horizons Job Scene No Title Picture Gallery IBM Eyes down for electronic bingo Robotic link for Digital and Fiat Datapower Wright Air Conditioning Live start to World Cup on television FA Trophy draw Fixtures and Forecasts Youngsters wait for Robsori's call Football: Countdown to World Cup Finals for the England and Scotland Managers Virtues and vices of Egypt\ Overseas League Results Scottish 'rebels ' make new offer Higgins out to show that he was a suitable case for treatment Manchester United's verdict may end one player's despair Gleghom out of the reckoning Chance for Nicholas to end Scots famine FA relax ban on Millwall Last night's results Hard work pays for Fife Flyers Ice Hockey Anger mounts over physical factor Basketball Poulter's talent rewarded Swimming Three England changes for The Hague Hockey Masters for Albert Hall Badminton Today's Fixtures Reuter: Slack and Smith in stand of 125 Cricket: Australian Tour Backers May Put up only 10 per Cent of Cost Becker is Lendl's only threat Tennis Ivan Lendl was named yesterday as the world's No 1 player by the International Tennis Federation. They said Lendl was the unanimous choice of the ITF champions' panel consisting of Don Budge, Frank Sedgman, Fred Perry and Tony Trabert. Each paid tribute to Lendl's powess but they also said they hoped he realized his responsibility to represent the game's highest standards. " We have been disappointed, not only by his announcement that he has decided not to play in the Davis Cup during 1986. but also by the negative, severely critical comments about certain tournaments attributed to him" Punctured lung for jockey in fall In Brief Phipps retains hope of deal Bobsleighing S African Government likely to aid sponsors Pollock prepared to bat despite hand in plaster Pond makes a gesture Motor Rallying Snow Reports Backing assured £100,000 fee for Lydon is a record Rugby League England taking no chances with Murrayfield preparations Rugby Union Moriaty banned Richard Moriaty, who was sent off in Swansea's match against Llanelli on New Year's Eve, has been suspended for 12 weeks by the Welsh Rugby Union disciplinary committee. Moriarty, who won his thirteenth cap against France in 1985, is automatically banned from international selection for the rest of the season. It was is second offence in less than 14 months. He will be free to play again on March 26 Llanelli are weakened Matthews could be fit Oxford pick Griffin Australians out to keep record For the Record Haecher's fine run frustrates favourite Skiing Girardelli hopes to regain lead MacLean's reputation is growing Squash Rackets Chepstow Philip Browning Winckworth & Pemberton Polar Sunset to confirm his rich promise Racing Legal Appointments Horrocks & Co Kings Lynn Michael Page Partnership North-East London Magistrates' Courts Committee… Course specialists Nottingham Leicester results That 's the way the money goes - in vision as well as sound Simon Barnes Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Oxlev dies Solicitor Tameside Magistrates' Courts Committee Misty Dale shines Hay-Msl Selection and Advertising Limited Badenoch & Clark Merton Magistrates Courts Committee The Performing Right Society Limited Richmond upon Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durrant Piesse Kennedys Legal and Financial Recruitment Specialists Newly Qualified Solicitor Court Associates Burges Salmon Management Selection Limited National Nuclear Corporation Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Advertising Cadbury Schweppes Withers Legal Aid Theodore Goddard Nabarro Nathanson Coriats (Caribbean) Limited Redbridge Senior Conveyancer Wang Coward Chance Wessex Regional Health Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Room Twelve Recruitment of Lawyers BDC (International) Ltd Essex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Births Birthdays Deaths Funerals Announcements British Heart Foundation Announcements Morgan Dinner Suits Legal Appointments Avon and Somerset Police Authority Office of the… Butterworths & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. Le Brasseur & Bury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal La Creme Legal Division The Drake International Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Around Town Ironsides Residential Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,949 Portfolio The Times Information Service Snow reports GEC head was told of threat to bid Weather forecast Where 204 voters live in one house Letter from Manila
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