News from 14/03/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Jackson Brwne, Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, William Stephens, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, Susan Norbury, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Ian Murray, John Randle, Olli Kivinen, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Geoffrey Smith, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, John Ballantine, G. A. C. Grice-Hutchinson, Philip Walling, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, John Taylor, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, F. C. Carpenter, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, John Enders, Barry Fantoni, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, David Watt, Allen Sykes, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Jonathan Sale, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Chris Thau, David Miller, Richard Owen and Frederick Bonnart, Celia Brayfield, Tony Samstag, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Peter Falstrup, David Robinson, Stephen Goodwin Political Staff, John Karter, Peter Davalle, Sue Jones, Christopher Mosey, Colin MacIvor, David Bradshaw, Paul Griffiths, Charles Harrison, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Conrad Voss Bark, Patricia Clough, PHS, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, John Weatherill, B. J. W. Isaac, Bryan Appleyard, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Philip Nicksan, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Lucy Hodges and Craig Seton, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Judith Huntley, Clive White, Paul Newman, Paul Harrison, Colin Hughes, Local Government Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Rodger Pannone, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Martha Honey San Jose, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Derek Harris, Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Nicholas Timmins, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Lee Rodwell, David Hewson Arts Correspondent, Valerie Fitzmaurice, David Young Energy Correspondent, Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Philip Webster Political Reporter, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,
ResumoPolice record 29% increase in rapes Hurd signals change in law on anonymity The Times A festive season Saturday Portfolio Schools close Royal farewell Index Thatcher concern over rise in 'barbaric' rape offences Two charged Gorbachov extends nuclear test halt More money and time for new exam Briton wins will contest Swedes make arrest in Palme case Picture Gallery Bombing suspect fights detention Nato vote welcomed Postage price freeze stays until July By Our City Staff: Rank loses court battle over bid The Famous Grouse By Our City Staff: Profits soar at BT and Jaguar Thatcher adds supporters to BL sale committee Prison for Glasgow UVF pair Chandler in chess lead Ballington Grange Ltd., Extra 550 troops for Ulster No action against sex-case doctor Labour confident of Fulham victory Picture Gallery Lambeth Red Flag to go Power and money in local government Plan to pay councillors studied by Labour By Staff Reporters: Thatcher sympathy for pickets Government replaces outspoken health service chairmen Maxwell withdraws notices Schools close in protest by heads UK in drive to attract more tourists Police to quiz GLC leader on march Militant move Goya hearing Ferry strike Lead ban Torture case £8m EEC aid BBC success Num votes Race case PCs charged Pop groups should be made quieter by law, says noise council Mortgages for top earners Police called prince a bastard, court told Sony launches portable disc player in UK End of the road for rare Camargue Children's pockets feel pinch Mothers who killed babies get probation Falklands survivor hit by cosh Royal model found in chest The Spectator Vegetarians face 'risk of deficiency ' Bishop tells of satanist rituals Labour's £24bn spending plans under fire Treasury Press should not name rape victims Crime Kinnock wants more spent on crime prevention Burglaries Negotiations on Iran embassy complicated Foreign Affairs Ruc chief calls for tribunal to decide on parade routes Policing of Ulster Publicity on racialism issue of principle House of Lords £30m cut in NHS drugs bill Bank denies MP's fraud charge Rate of inflation will come down - Lawson Prospects Picket incident regret Impossible to continue with present laws Sunday Trading Picture Gallery Nirex proposal 'contrary to lessons of past' Nuclear Waste New roads 'no cure for delays' Thatcher rules out cut in oil MPs seek to stop council defiance of ombudsmen Students to sue Geldof Man 'working for FBI had forged dollars' Briton denies helping in escape of Libyan Campaign on Aids to cost £2.5m Royal adieu after 26 happy days Gonzalez triumph boosts shares Sain's vote for Nato Buoyant Carrington applauds result Manila close to rebel pact Autocar (Reuter): Sydney may get harbour tunnel (UPI): Survivor flies (Reuter): Tokyo switch (Reuter): Bowing out (AP): Energy boost (Reuter): Drug chase (Reuter): Arms to Chad (Reuter): Dugong ban WV New Swedish Premier keeps Palme Cabinet in his search for unity Picture Gallery Business Pages Norway crisis budget will put up prices Le Pen's campaign loses its fizz Strike shuts Finnish factories (Reuter): Iraq moves on Fao Nicaragua signs deal to curb the Contras Sharon alone unscathed after Herat party uproar Abbey National Higher Interest Account Greece jails Arab for attack on envoy Negotiator finds himself back on road to Damascus French hostage crisis Shooting denounced by lawyer Rebel troops rounded up by Museveni British snub for Kabul Commentary Sri Lanka stops bombing rebel camps Austerity erodes unions' power Troubles pile up for Bolivia From Our Correspndent, La Paz: Titicaca floods leave 300,000 homeless Army crushes guerrillas in Colombia city Women killed in Sabah fire bomb attack British Telecom Accuser of Kohl bows out with final barb Britons at risk as riot hostages in Thai jail 'war' Riding out a rough patch Today Raleigh, Britain's biggest bicycle manufacturer, hopes to announce a deal with its workforce to slim down its troubled Nottingham factory after several years of dramatically declining sales. Yet it seems only yesterday that the Raleigh team was toasting victory in cycling's most glittering prize, the Tour de France. Alan Hamilton charts the changing fortune of the British bike industry Portfolio Rocking the US boat The protest song is alive and well and living in the craft of Jackson Browne, clean-cut stalwart of American rock Concise Crossword No 899 Women and children first The wreck of the Birkenhead, whose courageous men are immortalized in that stoic cry, is the focus of a fresh dispute High & Dry Fast Lane Love's labours twice lost Second marriages are embarked upon more cautiously than first, but as Lee Rodwell reports, their chances of failure are higher A secret craving for the cradle Medical Briefing One Couples Recipe for Success Homes & Gardens Surviving the threat of AIDS First Person Lifeline for victims Body snatch foiled Jo goes Upstaged Barry Fantoni Extra Bnttan beat Roundabout Maralinga: looking for a deal Stephon Taylor reports on the tussle ahead over Australia's big radioactive clean-up How hollow is Halley's heaven? Nanny cannot save us all from our folly Making peace a poll issue The day I spent with GBS Moreover... Miles Kington Nuclear Silence Senor Gonzalez' Hour of Triumph Enlist in Crime Prevention Ward closures All-rounder Freedom to compete for gas Role of the Msc Disabled drivers Prescription charges Cover-up Under false colours? Clearer Rugby Violent come and the cloth Sunday trading Fusion of the law (By Our Medical Correspondent ): Decline of Influenza. End of the Third Wave Meaningful terms Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today George Medal for policeman London International Hotel Warehouse to be museum Lancing College Fierce bidding for royal pictures Sale room Luncheon Royal engagements Dinners Service dinner How fish use electrical signals Science report University news Appointments Spinster leaves £6.7m estate Sonny Terry Master of the blues harmonica Bernard Lafourcade Senor Jose Martinez Mrs Jessie Thomas Mr Christopher Collaro Mr David MacIndoe Tip of a criminal iceberg Television Royal Philharmonic Society concert LPO/Tortelier Festival Hall/ Radio 3 Duchess Theatre Strand Theatre Marvellous tale of optimism Cinema Music fighting against story Theatre Cafe Puccini Wyndham's Sadler's Wells Theatre Glengarry Glen Ross A Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. Echo Park Opera Elegy for Young Lovers Elizabeth Hall Guinness Plc Stock Market New World Bank head Collins ahead Rowntree up Tax issue Sale by JMB Alfa deal News chief Victoria buy Pay subsidy Shares deal Correction Market Summary BT turns in record profit but growth in calls slows 40 per cent of Jaguar shares owned by US investors LME ring dealer withdraws By Our City Staff: £21m buyout bid for Raybeck Sedgwick up £16.3m Shortage of skilled workers poses threat to output £3 billion profit for Shell Rank prefers physics to chemistry A tin gong for the LME Managed by Schroder Investment Management Limited (Reuter): Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Rowntree MacKintosh You can be sure of Shell's pain ahead Tempus Company News The 'priority' for jobs Sedgwick Group Recent Issues Shares hold steady despite bouts of profit-taking Stock Market Report The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Post the Coupon or Phone Freefone Premier Portfolio British Telecom Investing for growth The unaudited figures above are extracts from the… Revival of reduced tax rate band could beat 'why work?' syndrome Budget Briefing The most contentions part of the Budget next Tuesday is likely to involve income tax, mainly plans for tax reform. There are, however, some hard short-term decisions to be taken on income tax as David Smith, Economics Correspondent, explains Lancashire & Yorkshire Investment Management Limited Standard Life Company News Appointments Breach of the peace summons is a criminal matter Potential purchaser of house not licensee but a tenant Rank challenge to IBA ban fails Law Report March 14 1986 Concern in court over worthless insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefing Stags Mr Headset heads for success Your Own Business A new buzz for the BES Mr Friday Business to Business Gold Raymond & Co. International Company Sponsorship and Marketing Opportunity Cornwall Substantial Funds Available High Weekly Earnings Quuensland Australia overriding royalty available.… Two Freehold Sale Shops plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Opportunities How to Build Wealth Butcher's Shop & College Both immaculate.… Multiple Display Advertising Items W2 (off Edgware Rd) Franchise Development Service Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guardian Managament Service Ltd C. M. Ltd. Unbeatable Fixed Rates Commercial and Private… Telephone System Exclusive Innovative Product Residentila and Nursing Homes S. E. England Fleury Manico Freehold Joinery Shop-N17 Ruby Electonics Ltd Wholesalers Future Fx20 Computer Gloucestershire Multiple Display Advertising Items Department of the Environment Major Company Decorative Fine Arts Ltd Nationwide Transport Service Swimming Pool Supplier Powys/shropshire Borders An Opportunity to Purchase Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surge continues Stock Exchange Prices Bradford Metropolitan District Bradford Health Authority University of Bradford Eglish Estates Didn't we Do Well? A special case for engineers The comeback after the cuts The installation today of the ICI chairman, Sir John Harvey-Jones, rights, as the University of Bradford's new Chancellor, succeeding the former Prime Minister, Lord Wilson of Rievaulx, strengthens its links with industry Jeol Polymer Laboratories Downs Surgical Downs Surgical Limited Optivision Ltd. Perkin-Elmer Ltd University of Bradford Bradford University Research Limited Armitage & Norton Chartered Accountants Putting a spot-weld on the burn scars A Special Report New research int infertility Bradford University Software Services Ltd University of Bradford Management Centre A success story for Dr David Financial aid comed from Europe Smith + Nephew Dionex (UK) Ltd LKB Instruments Ltd 3M Health Care Plastech Research & Desigh Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Speaking words for Gorbachov Tailor-made for business people Concentration is crucial if French are to be extended Rugby Union: England are Pleased to Be Underdogs Improvement hut can do better Hospitals Cup faces ban Family honour at stake for Lafond King's cap Queen's By a Special Correspondent: Troke keeps her cool on the treasure trail Badminton Calms that spoilt best-laid plans Yachting Tway away in a flash of hot shots Golg Forget raking in the shekels and consider the players (Reuter): Australia on top thanks to century by Marsh For the Record Gatting's true grit spared a reunion with Marshall Cricket (Reuter): Five uncapped players in Sri Lankan party Stern test does not faze Hazell Rackets (AP): Curry challenge Milk Cup final managers are haunted by fear of relegation Football: Evans Uncomfortable at Thought of Leading his Team our at Wembley Midlands move is pyramid shaker Last night's results Now the warrior queen is fighting for herself Philip Nicksan on the brave new world of a judo champion Digest of detail and doubt Brazil show steel and their age Sport may benefit from the budget In Brief England go for new faces Hockey Wales may not keep up without Jones Athletics Proper credentials Golf Action in the old town hall tonight Boxing Illusions we should treasure Scots drop six for new look Volleyball Today's Fixtures Lingfield Park Dawn Run—first lady of Cheltenham Racing: Record Post-War Festival Crowd See Popular Irish Mare Complete Double of Champion Hurdle and Gold Cup Canio can outstay his rivals Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Fakenham Solar Cloud ends Nicholson's 18-year drought Cheltenham results Results from Hexham Course specialists Ephialtes surprises General Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Towards a clean bill of health Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Newspapers Ltd. SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items General Motors Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers' Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler PJEvans Trucks A time for flowers. Interflora More than words can… Diary of the Times Classified Pontosonic Anscombe & Ringland An Unusual Opportunity... Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Television Variations Soyuz flight shown live on TV Exploration on two fronts pushes back the vast barrief of space The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,993 Portfolio The Times Information Service Meeting crowns twin odysseys Snow Reports Weather forecast Frontal systems will cross many areas. 6 am to midnight Ship recovers Challenger crew remains
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