News from 24/03/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Colin Hughes, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Clifford Longley, Simon O'Hagan, Keith Dalton, Audrey Shepherd, Peter Marson, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Roger Broad, E. J. Craddock, Isabelle Anscombe, Cliff Feltham, Ian McLauchlan, Sally Brompton, Hilary Finch, Christopher Dunn Orion Royal Bank, S. E. Scammell, Philip McLaughlin, John Best, Mario Modiano, Rex Belfamy, Tennis Correspondent, Sebastian Kraemer, Gerald Davies, Malcolm Cross, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Anne Sofer, Peter Davenport, Sandford, Chairman, Ahmed Fazl, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Peter Ackroyd, Philip Mickelborough, Victor Zorza, Peter Dear and Christopher Davalle, John Young, Peter Nichols, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Robert J. Doig, John Griffin, Director, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, John Clemison, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Simon Tait, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, Malcolm Hayes, Michael Baily Transport Editor, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Nicholas Keith, Tony Samstag, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, William Wharton, John Carlin, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, David Young, Clive White, J. F. Garner, Sarah Hogg, Anne Dreydel, A. Harrison, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, Bailey Morris, Nicholas Timmins, Corinne Julius, Richard Morrison, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, David Powell, Vince Wright, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Wigg, David Hewson Arts Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Isabel Unsworth, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Ivor Davis, Richard Williams,
ResumoQuick sale of water boards to raise £5bn Cutting the red tape The Great Debate Portfolio Tobacco ban Museum row Beesley quits On this day Index Test blast sets off US outcry Sindona death leaves trail of mystery By Our Political Reporter: Smear on Thatcher alleged DPP faces Yard's fury on Glenholmes blunder Irish put blame on Britain Venables the target 5p a gallon increase on petrol BL sale review after takeover talks collapse Fears for 2,000 jobs at Swan Hunter UK Finance Ltd. Government to group big guns in all-out war on fraudsters Swoop on jockeys in tax probe Everest Ministry caution on new town Britain should chalk up a Channel tunnel win Riot 'test run' held by police New head tries Trust challeng Difficulties of a simple system Glenholmes extradition Drama to return at Old Vic By Our Political Reporter: Alliance may merge after poll says Owen Britons retain chess lead By Our Crossword Editor: Tie-breaker in words battle Print leader charged Tobacco firms agree to ban on cigarette advertising in cinemas Control of boxing 'violence' urged Solicitors act on child cases Mortgage rate boost to prices By a Staff Reporter: News that Ivan can trust 40 years of BBC in Russian Rescuer dies in pot-hole Grainger sues Fire in stand Picture Gallery Peer to sue on 'monopoly' air fares Sun Alliance Hospitals enter the world of commerce Refusal by doctor affects thousands Swedish anger over Sellafield puts £100m deal at risk Renault Picture Gallery Hospital defiant on £50,000 payment Parents to have bigger voice in ways of teaching Parent governors are the new voice of the consumer in the education system. Introduced by law in 1980 by the Conservative government, they are to be expanded in number by the new Education Bill going through Parliament, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, reports in the first of two articles School governors 1 A good run for Alan and Jim Provincial sales spotlight By Our Sale Room Correspondent: Giacometti 'cat' table reaches record price Ortega offers to discuss peace with Washington Turmoil in Central America Reagan fury at 'scurrilous' attacks EEC faces farm price challenge by Chirac Pope trial enters final stage Spielberg may be the biggest winner From a Correspondent Cairo: Cairo hunt fails to discover gunmen US jets ready to penetrate Gadaffi 'line of death' Pretoria ban on activist ruled invalid Japan Air Lines UN condemns Iraq for chemical warfare (AP): Sakharov filmed in secret by Kgb Flats collapse (AFP): Train smash (AP): Ballot delay (AP): Glacier crash (AFP): Pills poisoned (AP): Zia protest (AP): Tug hits sub Midland Homeowner plus Chirac plans early vote of confidence to test Government's support New French Cabinet meets Jews say Waldheim on wanted Nazis list Truman statue blown up in Athens Moscow congress a tough act for Prague to follow (AP): Halley's comet nine miles long Priceless Polish relic stolen Violence in Punjab grows worse as Hindus fight back Spanish travel risk eases Sikh militancy angers Canada Amritsar events leave a bitter echo Sikhs in Canada Part 1 Aquino upset by death toll of 290 in rebel clashes Ershad sets new date for elections Toshiba Television Emblem of loss Royal Opera House The Royal Hospital & Home for Incurables Indelible variations The reclusive William Wharton, author of Birdy but painter by preference, has a new novel out this week: interview-and a rare one-by Nicholas Shakespeare Jazz Smythe memorial UCS Threatre YMSO/Blair St John's Earl Wild Wigmore Hall Opera The Coronation of Poppea Marlowe, Canterbury Paperback plunge Publishing In fear of clich? Theatre The Sugar Bureau Whitehall: the system strikes back Who runs Mrs Thatcher's Britain? Seven years ago, the Conservative government promised a revolution in Civil Service style and management. In the first of a three-part series, Colin Hughes goes behind closed doors and assesses what has really happened The Research Defence Society Living up to a legend Overshadowed for so long by a father he never really knew, Julian lennon has found his own fame Concise Crossword No 907 AA Tomorrow The other victims of rape The rape of an Ealing vicar's daughter has focused attention on the shock an attack can cause to the men in the victim's life A school for senses By 1988, London children could be learning as they play in the classroom of the future Initial building costs will be £3 million The British Home and Hospital for Incuranles INFO 86 Your money or your figure? 'Perhaps the greatest difficulties lie in the partners' inability to discuss the event together' An evening in for two PHS: Driven to extremes The Times Diary PHS: Rially The Times Diary PHS: Small beer The Times Diary PHS: Orange red The Times Diary PHS: Whole hog The Tiems Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Hatton's castle The Tiems Diary PHS: Rod of iron The Times Diary A haven for misunderstanding Richard Ford reports on the new suspicions over extradition of terrorists suspects from Ireland after the Glenholmes fiasco Can Mr Reaganomics still hang on? When pounds give way to prejudice Malcolm Cross calls for new thinking on help for British's inner-city blacks Caring about efficiency Rara avis and friends Moreover... Miles Kington Death Warrants A Tale of Two Cities (and a Rock) For the Listeners in the East Weakness at a level Reflections on the Budget Prescription charges Money for farmers Diaries at odds The 'workers' Anglican record on church care Accused of rape Guessing game On This Day The Grand National Victory of Golden Miller All-rounder Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Marriages Torquay bridge Births, Deaths and In Memoriam Churches as sacred symbols in the secular desert Return of Eros Parliament this week Dinners Service dinners Royal Society Lecture Memorial service Stripping off ears of corn to cut costs Science report Mr C. M. Jones Influential tennis player, coach and analyst Miss Toby Robins Glubb Pasha Mr Morley Penistan British Telecom Museum faces battle over compensation for flood The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,001 The Times Information Service Portfolio How the poor were made to pay for expert help Village voice Continuing his series from a village in the Himalayas, Victor Zorza tells how a trusted leader of the low-caste Harijians took his own cut when he distributed welfare funds-even from his brother's share Weather forecast The case against Volcker US Notebook Board Meeting Bank of England poised to sell JMB next month By Our City Staff: Rolls-Royce sale 'in motion' (Reuter): Dutch to cut stake in KLM Rich rewards defended Opec split as oil price crisis talks continue Jobs linked to housing Oil slide catches Norway out Charities hope for windfall Controls for BES misfire How Lawson played the numbers game Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Shackman Instruments Limited Commercial Bank of Wales PLC Grattan Home Shopping Chancellor outwits the City in high-stakes poker game Gilt-Edgeo Appointments Federated Housing plc Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Commercial Property Smaller firms come back into favour USM Review Bullseye Cathay Pacific Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Ladbroke Tate builds up defences in British Sugar battle Issues of Government Loans Fredericks Place Group Plc New shopping scheme for Glasgow BCC Company News Times Newspapers GLC grants illegal beyond abolition Law Report March 24 1986 Court of Appeal Taking new-born baby into care Ship is 'equipment' under liability Act Court order facts are usable in foreign case Ford Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine Boyce Bilingual Asahi Chemical Industry Co Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items MacBlain NASH Temporary Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Why Not Join us in our Venture? Multiple Display Advertising Items Manpower Crone Corkill The Burlington Magazine The Work Shop Creative Elan Gordon Yates Ltd. Regents College Caroline King The Work Shop Tasteful Temping... Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Anscombe & Ringland Susan Beck Hodge Recruitment The Grosvenor Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Audio Secretary Hobstones Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Caroline King Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Graham Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Graham (Rec Cons) Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Glasgow Newnham College Cambridge University of Birmingham Sheila Childs Bernadette of Bond St. The Ritz Newnham College University of Liverpool Courses Holly Royde College The Hampshire School Baker & McKenzie On the right wavelength There is not yet a direct route into broadcasting. Corinne Julius examines the vital prerequisites for radio work The skill lies in identifying a story Producers regularly seek out new talent Army Officer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Train for a New career in Computers St Godrics College Career Analysts Lewis Education Centre International Corresponcence School University Appointments University College The City University Business School College of St. Mark and St. John University of Oxford University of Kent University of Oxford Posts St. Dunstan's College Wycliffe College Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers The University of Buckingham University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items St Paul's School London Regional Examining Board The University of Sheffield Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Birmingham Northamptonshire Aldenham School Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Reading University of Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Kuoni Fantasy Iceland Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV travel Trailfinders Sunworld Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter Deadlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Lipfriend Marsh & Parsons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Homelocators Plaza Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuter): Australia continue to plumb depths Cricket (Reuter): Rameez to aid of Pakistan British repel invasion by Italians Rowing Mandarin: Bright As Night should lead off fine day for Newmarket Racing: Highly-Tried Colt Should Gain Overdue Win and Maintain Excellent Form of Ryan and Ramsden Folkestone Strong boys and weak girls under microscope Tennis Today's Fixtures Piggott—artist and genius Kent give a splendid performance Bowls Leicester Blinkered first time K-Battery charges home for Elsey Greenall treble is so close to five-timer Point-To-Point Saturday's results Course specialists Leicester Robson enjoys the luxury of a trouble-free departure Football: England Fly to Russia with Two Casual Ties but No Last-Minute Snags Foster's revenge Southall create history Full Members' Cup City show all the sharpness Dixon misses the cup that cheers Two thousand boys unconverted Villa sunk by spirit of fiercest rivals Ballesteros feels the cutting edge Golf Oldham's dream shattered Rugby League Midlands bank on Bayliss (AP): Last call for four champs Boxing For the Record Sports Commentary All Blacks' power clouds the day Rugby Union: Wales Seven Wilt in Australian Heat after Unbeaten Start By a Correspondent: Wasps fly off from a helipad RAF potential underlined by Underwood Weekend Rugby Union Results Richards the lion-hearted Winds help Newport breeze to victory Top form Hawick hopes are high as the wind Kingston in command Basketball Gloucester denied their feast Entertainments Humiliating ban for Soviet judge Ice Skating (Reuter): Girardelli on top of the world Skiing Oxford's singles lead way Golf Hello bye for the holders (Reuter): Berbick wins Boxing Easter Deadlines Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments A lulled England caught in storm Homeowners Financial Services Scoreboard Navratilova overpowers Mandlikova with ease Tennis Oxford pull together to earn win Rowing On target Budd leads women to victory Cross-Country (Reuter): Storming Bennett Sport in Brief Kidd quits (AP): Defection (AP): Dyke buster (Reuter): Ineligible Flying doctor Piquet's effort a true tonic Motor Racing Venables maybe Arsenal bound Thorburn's 118 first century of tournament Snooker
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