News from 03/03/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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John Grant Crossword Editor, John Cleese, Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Clifford Longley, John Fremlin, Mrs Wendy Hawkin, Ronald Faux, E. J. Craddock, Cliff Feltham, Sarah Hogg Economisc Editor, Ian Murray, John Winnifrith, Kleinwort Benson, Michael Grade, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Gerald Davies, David Gadsby, Anne Sofer, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, David Hewson, Ahmed Fazl, Ivan Stringer, John Ballantine, Bill Dixon, Pearson Phillips, Michael Hamlyn, Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Marjorie Wallace, Paul Vallely, Tony Thomas, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Peter Tatlow, John Higgins, Christopher Dunn, Felipe Benavides, Clare Dobie, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Peter Davalle, Christopher Mosey, Philip Webster and David Hewson, Michel Syrett, Craig Seton, PHS, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Catherine Craig, Terence Beckett, Stewart Tendler, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Tansel Fikri, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Philip Nicksan, Christopher Thomas, John Honey, Alison Miller, Isobel Unsworth, Paul Nathanson, George Hill, John Wilcockson, Clive White, Paul Newman, Paul Harrison, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Phillips, A. A. Mort, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Stewart Harris, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Derek Harris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Scott Plummer, Carlo Gebler, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Hugh Taylor, J. F. Avery Jones, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Vince Wright, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Mary Whitehouse, Penny Perrick, David Young Energy Correspondent, Barry Shurlock, Richard Wigg, Balfour of Burleigh,
ResumoCritics of Sunday opening may be given hours deal Tomorrow Portfolio Small firm jobs boost Heart check Miners march Liverpool win Special Report Index Ulster extremists wield strike power Minister says protest will hit economy Missing girl's father is questioned Ban on alluring brochures MPs urge more winter aid for aged Palme's murder 'a jigsaw with very small pieces' Murder in Nablus halts peace bid Oil price slide wipes out tax cut hopes 'Hostage held' by prisoners Interest Rate Cut Again Buy-out move for Land Rover Baker rejects calls to close Sellafield plant after latest leak Strike gets backing of Powell BBC chairman gives licence fee warning Buying The Times overseas Netherlands Embassy Oil price threatens coal a year after miners' strike ended Picture Gallery Crops hit worst by cold winds Yorkshire By a Staff Reporter: Ban on The Times faces court test Head wins crossword eliminator Midlands Ex-killer chosen as minister Killer tests on four dogs Honeymoon over for rebels Wales 'Vouchers could have kept peace in schools' Scotland Workers unhappy with way unions represent them, poll claims Move to save wild flowers Office use of VDUs 'soon 50%' Plea to save merlins Weather hits cathedral charges Trade union to run TV advert Proposals for law reform this week Britons under 24 keen to travel in space Retirement at 70 proposed for GPs Leading with technology, without leaving you behind Budget tax cut plea as sherry sales drop By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Disruption threat in Bar pay deadlock Government will not contribute to safety at football grounds Jobless build 'own' hall InterCity Spray attack on police Girl murdered after disco Militant fails Australia independent at last (Reuter): Dingo baby mother breaks down on TV (AFP, Reuter): Seven die in Tamil ambush (Reuter): China's first bankrupt (Reuter): London to share chess fight Bitter awakening for Sweden The assassination of Olof Palme (AP): Bonn asks the Jews to forgive Mystery man takes helm The Successor By Our Foreign Staff: Tributes from East and West World reaction (AP): Angry Brazilians loot shops From Our Correspondent: The killer who lurked in the shadows Countdown to murder (AFP, Reuter): Pretoria defied by pastor (Reuter): Drugs seized Donkey quest Fraud charge (AP): Kennedy date Midland Saver Plus Joyful millions cheer conquering Corazon After the Philippiness upheaval National Savings Marcos claims he stepped down to avert bloodshed (Reuter): Moscow offer to West on SS22s (Reuter): Low-key birthday (Reuter): Karmal blames US for Afghan stalemate Gonzalez in fighting mood for Nato poll Mubarak downgrades four commanders of police mutineers Ukrainian denies he was a Nazi 'Ivan the Terrible' trial (Reuter): France deploys radar north of Ndjamena (AP): Uganda puts ex-prisoner in its Cabinet (Reuter): Income tax scrapped in Grenada Cathay Pacific Ershad offers to hold elections at end of April (Reuter): Ship chief officer dies in Gulf raid Without heart Television Barbican Theatre Conference Guernsey Struggling to escape from a familiarly Fawlty image In this new film, Clockwise, which appears in London next week, John Clesse (right) has above the confines of absurdity: interview by PaulNathanson Singers left to fight their own battles Opera Il trovatore Goven Garden What is a book? Publishing National Theatre Camden Festival Hillier/Stubbs Old St Pancras Church Rock Cherrelle and Alexander O'Neal Hammersmith Odeon Royal Opera House Crown Financial Management Schizophrenia: the root of the problem A survey conducted in 10 countries indicates that the most disabling ilenss known to man has a biological baisi There are 17 million people in the world suffering from schizophrenia. A new study absolves families from most of the blame and suggests that its is an illness and not a social condition. Marjorie Wallace reports Cable and wireless plc A salmon's ally in the sky Poaching is a big and lucrative business in Scotland. But river bailiffs are fighting back-from the air An International Scandal Concise Crossword (No 889) Unleashing an Iron Maiden Pearson Phillips follows the best known business woman in France as she temporarily trades her Porsche and furs for the promise of political power 3M's Whisper Telex A child's right to justice The Government is planning to channel domestic disputes into a single court—but where will this leave the chidren? Porridge penitence Telkback Just the lady for m'Lord Homing m to a pigeon hole The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Short arm of the law Off target Regulars Double trouble Voice under Harry Fanton How Lawson can go for jobs Budget-cutters eye the Nato sacred cow The enigma always ready to do battle Geoffrey Smith pays tribute to Olof Palme, silver-spoon scialist who combined private courtesy with public abrasiveness Schooling: what London thinks Anne Sofer Get your free serf here Moreover… Miles Kington Peace in Cyprus Settling Nothing Back to Basics Backward look at better English 'Thinking big' Obscenity and law Oil price question Traitors in 1940 Success story of the vicuna Tax anomaly All-rounder On this Day March 3 1958 From Our Special Correspondent: Transantarctic Expedition Smooth operator Court Circular Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Christie's Enduring lesson of martyrdom Clifford Longley Entries rise for bridge league Westminster Cathedral Choir School Princess Anne will present the Ritz Club Charity… Marriages Picture Gallery Curing deafness with new blood Science report Appointments in the Forces Luncheon Mr Olof Palme Obiturary Swedish role on the world stage His Hon Judge Sir Thomas Williams Tommy Farr Westminster & Country Properties PLC Epson European Operations Centre Ltd Angela Mortimer Secretanal Recruitment Consultancy Council of Europe The Work Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Caroline King Elizabeth Hunt Link Personnel Caroline King Price Jamieson Epson European Operations Centre Ltd Drake Multiple Display Advertising Items Stella Fisher Bernadette of Bond St. Multiple Display Advertising Items Miller McNish MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Manpower Joan Tree Angela Mortimer Pamela Dickens Recruitment Consultants The Work Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Company cars that won't drive you round the… Consensus wrong on bond yields US Notebook Base Lending Rates Collapse of N Sea oil price ensures neutral Budget Builders seek curb on tax dodgers 'Little bang' heralds first phase of City revolution Small firms 'may have kept jobless down by a quarter' Brock turns down World Bank job (Reuter): $31bn Brazil debt pact Rodime comes to London Reporting of fraud to police 'unnecessary' A painful pregnancy for the Baker plan Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Guinness Mahon & Co. Limited Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Lloyds Bank Dr Kaufman's health warning on us bonds Gilt-Edged UK-Saudi building venture in liquidation BT pays a high price for Isle of Man contract Ordinary Shares Board Meetings Kleinwort Benson Unlisted Securities Investment Trust Manchester Business School Study materials publisher seeks ?1.2m for expansion USM Review Guidelines unsafe and misleading Law Report March 3 1986 House of Lords Requiring reasons from arbitrators Debt not discharged by delivery of cheque The Worldwide Transportation Group The big shift towards the East A Special Reporton Australia/1 An uphill fight for Honest John Trade Development Zone National Australia Bank Growth, but no safety margin Austalia/2 SSS: Two-airline policy under review Australias Business Migration Programme ST: The anxious farmers Bain & Company Qantas King Coal is still mining the big money Australia/3 SSP: Fast new life in the Cinderella state Australia/4 McIntosh Hamson Hoare Govett Ltd Ansett This beautiful empty country Slack takes grip after England lapse into an d familiar pattern Cricket: Trinidad Protests Stay Peaceful (AP): Crowe century as he bounces back (Reuter): Kapil Dev retained For the Record (Reuter): Mohsin is pilot of victory Blow to the eye Cycling: Victory for Irishman in Paris Davis well on course for another world title Snooker Storms haunt Americans Golf (Reuter): Spectacular win for Kanai Connors eliminated Tennis St Helens too fast for league leaders French resistance is ground down on debutants' day Rugby League Former cup holders are eliminated by Welton Hockey Lighter winds delay yachts at Cape Horn Yachting Rugby Results (Reuter): Roman challenger Bone-hard pitches provide a serious threat for players Weekend Football Results and Tables Last-minute Rush surprises Clemence Football: Contrasting Tale of the Hero and the Villain at White Hart Lane Luton on course for club record Runcorn reach third semi-final of season Helping hands Pat Beasley Surprise defeat for Gordon Judo Paine packs away the pleasure of celebrated repeat Scotland find sharpshooter in three-goal McCoist Kelly rewrites his prologue Cycling (AP): Voorn wins New sponsor Today's Fixtures Oxford Torpids England rise out of the pit as the pendulum swings firmly to Paris Rugby Union: Melville's Men Must Beware Indiscip Line as the Make their Last Challenge for Title Nottingham get run-out Lambourn looking forward with relish to Festival Racing: Geoff Lewis Takes Fancied Lincoln Hope Rana Pratap to Gallop on Barry Hills All Weather Strip From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dudie can spring surprise in Cup Leopardstown Welsh unable to tin the balance Another Gala occasion Cecil's plea on behalf of Cauthen No chance of quick return Neuchatel perfect setting for English Cross-Country Scharer bows out in style Bobsleighing (Reuter): Jordan manages a victory over Navratilova at last Tennis Lacrosse Boost for the Welsh (AP): Savijarvi's first Cup win Skiing (AP): Petrovic out on his own University game off Financial And Accountancy Badenoch & Clark Super Secretaries Susan Beck Personnel SEC Secretary Crystal Appointments Belgravia Based Medical Super Secretary Wimbledon Directors S/h Pa ?9,500 + Mortgage Pan Books B and R Carpets Co Ltd Courses The Smae Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Crone Corkill Hobstones Graduate Appointments Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assisted Places Joan Tree Jaygar St. Joseph's Hall Music in the Age of Elegance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fellowships Crone Corkill Joan Tree The Ritz University of Nottingham University College of Swansea Winifred Johnson International Secretaries Iraqi Universities and Higher Institutes Better outlook for graduates Horizons An increase in vacancies means improved employment prospects, writes Michel Syrett Education Queen Ethelburga's School Microelectronics Support Unit University of Manchester Harrow School Hereford Cathedral School University of Warwick Lectureship in Law University Appointments King Saud University Opportunity for University of Reading University of Southampton Education Advisers Tutorial College University of Nottingham University of Durham University of Edinburgh University of Wales Aiglon College Clifton College University of Bath School of Electrical Engineering The University of Leeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Births, Marriage, Deaths and in lMEMORIAM Fantasy Iceland Theatres Rentals Backswing Times Newspapers Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Regional Television Variations Thatcher attacked by Heath over BL The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,983 Business as usual for Moscow The Times Information Service Frauds 'involved £00m in bullion' Portfolio Postmaster shown the error of his ways Village Voice This week Victor Zorza tells how the people of Himalayan village took the law into their own hands when a youngester embazzled money and delivered their own judgement, perhaps more just and certainly more effective than the sentences of city courts Weather forecast An anticyclone will persists as a frontal trough approaches N Scotland
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