News from 24/06/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Robert Davenport, Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Martha de la Cal, Miles Kington, Peter J. Clark, Managing Director, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Tony Duboudin, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Vijitha Yapa, Simon Barnes, Peter Marson, Peter Vanneck, Ivo Tennant, John Simpson, Ian Murray, Richard Streeton, Lady Huxley, Peter Davenport, W. J. Reilly, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Richard Platt, Tim Jones and Nicholas Beeston, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, David Smith Economics Correspondent, John S. Bevan, Secretary, Michael Clark, Alan Lee Williams, Chairman, Peter Nichols, Diana Geddes, Michael Berry, David Guest, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, David Green Chairman, H. G. Hamey, Suzy Menkes, Malcolm Hayes, Neville Ian Ash, Paul Vallely, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Tony Samstag, Donaldson, David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Clare Dobie, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Timothy Yeo, Richard Evans, Douglas Eden, Vice-Chairman, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, PHS, Digby Anderson, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Geraldine Norman, Saleroom correspondent, Elizabeth Sowton, Hugh Clayton, M G G Pillai, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Maggie McLening, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, Alan Rudge, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Sarah Hemming, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Trevor Fishlock, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Shakespeare, Philip Webster and Richard Evans, Martin Banks, Frederick Bonnart, David Powell, Richard Lander, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford, Dr Norman Hammond, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
Resumo35 years' jail for 'inhuman' IRA bomber Continental divide Tomorrow Portfolio Stormont riot Court drama Actor dies On This Day Index Married women to get care allowance Bedford to axe 1,700 Tennis players will not be punished for drugs Graduates prefer City jobs 13 die as crowded van crosses M4 (Reuter) (AP): Portugal expels two Russians England beaten by India Whitehall hint of backing for EEC sanctions Mrs Lynda Chalker, Minister of state at the Foreign office, is to meet Mr Oliver Tampo, acting head of the African National Congress, tommorrow Another journalist has been ordered out of South Africa. Mr Richard Manning of Newsweek has until Thursday to make representations against the order Mr Terry Waite, the Archbishop of Canterbury's special envoy, said yesterday that South Africa was in the "evil grip" of the security forces Cabinet to consider aid plan Uk Finance Ltd Inner-city rebuilding projects will provide work for local blacks Vote stops rates bills for poor Garrard Arbitration will cut costly cases GCHQ staff not allowed to repay money Radiation reports hit lamb prices Picture Gallery Divorce ban faces challenge Abolition fails to curb the increase in costs Police charge 'loyalist' sit-in Ulster Assembly Neutrons to fight airline terrorism The Times Allegation details put to Stalker Lesson in British TV satire for Moscow Turkey trial Denby charge Record delay Girl murder Aerosol peril Print arrests Britannia refit Angry doctors declare NHS needs 'massive infusion of funds' Fears for confidence over pill Unleaded fuel 'should be freely sold by 1989' New diesel on horizon Conflict on cockle bottling secret Doctors urged to put end to waste The young in credit card trap Employers against 'cardiac cripples' Nationwide Building Society Brief Israeli diversion Keating murder trial man collapses Guinness kidnap brothers are jailed Finding a judge to deal with trespass Parliament June 23 1986 Judgment anticipated Car tax evasion Water authorities Parliament today BBC Enterprises Limited Married women get allowance Invalid Care Alliance move against private water Privatization Demand for full inquiry on M4 crash Road Safety Higher loans could stretch borrowers' ability to pay House prices: 2 Civil protection Family credits to be paid direct Social Security Rate payment principle rejected Setback on disabled By a Staff Reporter: Hurd aims for 'theft proof' car Putting car tax on petrol would cost 38p a gallon Excise Duty Stalker case statement demanded RUC Inquiry More using London buses and Tubes Bill to bring certainty to rate grant German Realism hits the jackpot Sale room Woman ready to shoot policeman at traffic check, court is told IRA bomb trial By Our Crime Reporter: Hunt for suspects continues FMR Picture Gallery Arts curbs 'worst for local theatres' PC cleared of cruelty Coroner rejects evidence Mother strangled girl and her friend What are the Safest Cars in Britain, according to… Botha orders out second foreign journalist without giving reason The South Africa crisis (Reuter): Priest defies directive Healey off for talks in Pretoria Nato experts study troop cuts proposal South Africa is in 'evil grip' of police President defuses Sri Lanka crisis Cabinet calls confidence vote Lisbon battle on labour laws UK shirks duty, says ANC chief (Reuter): Political play banned by Cape police Israeli nurses strike over pay Sicilian election sends message of stability Dunhill Arafat appeal for UN aid at Beirut camps Opposition to boycott parliament in Dhaka Bus tragedy (Reuter): Plant collapse (AP): Tv agreement (AFP): Kiev danger (Reuter): Tunis sacking (Reuter): Navy boost Allied-Lyons Socialist majority offers Spain stability Spanish General Election Warsaw turns heat on Solidarity leaders (Reuter): Israelis to get new trade link with the EEC (AP): Waiter tells of killing on Achille Lauro Renault Loan Ltd Paris murder wave claims 11th victim (AFP): International grouping to study Peru deaths Consumers to Pay Another 10% Tax Treholt foiled in bizarre bid to break out of Oslo prison (AP): Gandhi in pact with rebel tribe (AP), (UPI): Inspectors in Japan radiation accident (Reuter): Nigeria delays judgement on two Britons (AP): Protests at Punjab killings (Reuter): Aquino scolds Asean for its poor record Penang Governor to rule on hanging appeal Air France Australian jail offer to Malaysia (Reuter), (AP): Curfew on tourist island as mobs riot Linklaters & Paines Manches & Co Butterworths & Co. (Publishers) Ltd Solicitor/Company Secretary Travers Smith Braithwaite Training Manager MacPherson plc Charles Barker Recruitment Limited Leader in his element Nakasone on the campaign trail From Our Own Correspondent: Cold comfort for consumers as import houses cash in Nissan Uk Ltd (AP): All change in air fares (Reuter): Economic forecast a blow to Hawke From a Correspondent: Anarchists say they started Athens fire (UPI): Ugandans touched by plight of ape boy Light of hope in Cuba's darkness 'From our point of view, we have no human-rights problem—there have been no "disappeared" here, there have been no tortures here, there have been no murders here. In 25 years of revolution, in spite of the difficulties and dangers we have passed through, torture has never been committed, a crime has never been committed Mencap Lore of the rings Findings Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 984 Top spin style Mixed doubles is the fashion look on court this season. Skirts, shorts and sporty tops make a winning team Van Cleef & Arpels London Sporting jewels Our top jewellers are having a busy summer of racing and hosting polo Edina Ronay Liberty Sale Golden silence Slipped discs Social realism Some son Close-run Picture Gallery Eightsome reels Baldwin lessons for Thatcher Oiling a new Arab line-up Robert Fisk on the efforts to bring Syria back in the fold Capitalism gorging itself on Liberty Making health a living death A postbag of magpies Moreover... Miles Kington The Law Reforms a Little Into Africa The Ice Creaks One point unresolved on Polaris Part-time education S Africa Press ban Falkland mines Prison discipline Student loans Decline of state school cricket A common lot Threat to Lewes Not on all fours Theatres Review of the Past Season Shunted Court Circular Dinners Receptions Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Launderers' Company Officers win Inner Temple £5.7m to support digs Archaeology Forthcoming marriages University news Memorial services Birthdays today Marriages Appointments Latest wills Middle Temple Deep-sea search for eggs ends in aquarium Science report Lord Russell of Killowen Distinguished former Law Lord Nigel Stock Still no answers Television The gift of being loyal with humour if not fidelity The widow of the eminent scientist Sir Julian Huxley has a touching and remarkable tale to tell in her autobiography, Leaves of the Tulip Tree: Caroline Moorehead visited Lady Huxley just before publication Characteristically brisk Beethoven St Magnus Festival RPO/Davies Phoenix Cinema, Kirkwall Unseasonably rich and dramatic Galleries Baroque Iii, 1620-1700 Matthiesen From Claude to Géricault Agnew William Blake and His Contemporaries Wildenstein Theatre in Scotland Burning Love Traverse, Edinburgh The Royal Academy of Arts is to present an… Concerts Music Projects Almeida Theatre André Watts Festival Hall Rock Level 42 Glastonbury Festival Richard Van Allan is to be the next director of the… Amstrad Users Crash carnage brings government motorway inquiry The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,080 Barrier designed to withstand small van The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather forecast Stock Market Ibstock in cash call Shepard sold Dividend up Avana up Opec optimism Profits jump EEC prices up Hawley buy Rotaflex 'No' Market Summary Bedford to axe 1,700 jobs after losses rise to £73m By Our Industrial Correspondent: 24 companies launch drive to increase British exports LIT plans 'cheaper broking' By Our City Staff: Eleco rejects £25m bid from Whitecroft Dixons queries profits £12m purchase of Milletts by Sears 'is not a rescue' Indicators point to downturn CBI 'agnostic' on plans for third market Banks ready for fight on financial services Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Dawson International (AP): Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Opec oil ministers divided before crucial meeting Unions fear closure of Plessey plant Avana Group loses its glamour rating Tempus Names receive £2m compensation offer Vickers in talks on Ordnance tank plant Ocean Transport & Trading plc Racal slips amid fears of £200m rights issue Recent Issues Commodity price fall will bring lower interest rates Charles Goodhart sees stronger Western growth Hitachi Regional director for NatWest Company News Broad St plans quotation James Cropper Plc South African silence on everything golden Commodities Review (AP): German economy resumes growth after downturn Bristol Budget Software Tranwood dismisses Aitken warning Disjunctive 'and' invalidates trust Law Report June 24 1986 Government officials must attest to notes Admitting similar fact evidence Acting in execution of office Lack of support for equities A rush to automate before the Big Bang Computers in Banking/1 Better deals on local network TMS Datastream Hi-tech tellers are here to stay A tight watch on your account Computers in Banking/2 NCR Limited MM: Costs hold up the armchair service NIA: Countdown to October Tandon (Uk) Ltd Iomega International Why the micro will never extinguish ink Putting a price on vital knowledge Job Scene IBM WAC Morse Computers This is your life, and all on a plastic card Icon Screening through the family pics Computing Briefing Our Concorde flight winners Inverdata Computer Resources Metier Computer Appointments A short sharp shock for the software brigade The Week Ames Personnel Rowe & Maw Clifford-Turner Company Lawyers Reuter Simkin Recruitment & Management Consultants Freshfields The Times Advertisement Department Trainee Court Clerks Manches & Co. 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Fowler Law Personnel Kleinwort Benson Limited Robert Marshall Advertising Limited Nuffield Hospitals Sinclair Roche & Temperley Lloyds Bank Plc Frere Cholmeley McKenna & Co Essex County Council Transport Counsellors International Ltd Legal Secretaries Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Law Personnel New Chambers Norwich Magistrates' Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Butterworths & Co (Publishers) Ltd Legal Officer Hillingdon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humfrys & Symonds Law Personnel Owen White Conveyancer Rickerbys Wiggin and Co Trower, Still & Keeling Redbridge Lucas & Co Legal Appointments Also Appear on Legal Appointments Times Newspapers Trent Polytechnic Department of Legal Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items CACI PolyGram Record Operations Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Majenie & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Birch & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Brighton results Mandarin: Hold On Please fancied to fulfil promise of Salisbury debut Racing: Kingsclere Filly to Make Experience Tell against Well-Bred Newcomers Pontefract Wolverhampton New saddles winning more friends Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Permit holders' award shared Rosedale to take group two prize Hearts overrule heads as Scots plump for Wells Commonwealth Games Scottish Team for Edinburgh Today's Fixtures England team By a Correspondent: A winner at Le Touquet Equestrianism Henley qualifying Rowing Castle's telling first move raises British expectation Tennis McEnroe comes back Yesterday's Wimbledon Results Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon For the Record Giant's mayhem on court Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Striking show Big hitters Middlesex display rank bad batting Batsman's paradise uncovered at Luton Shower of wickets as bowlers and rain wreak havoc Cricket Barnett dominates to secure draw Slide rules out for Group Two Man in the middle of politics Fate forced changes that restored honour Football: Amid England's Leagues of Industrious Workers the Colourful Artist Withers Senna's work just beginning Motor Racing Belgium casting a shadow Bulhmore's Apricot takes third place Yachting Entertainments England need men like Charlton, Peters and Bell The Times Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Jelen exploits Curren's poor serve Lavalle shows his pedigree James Meade Shirts Ltd Maskell remembers Americans get off to a good start Yachting England need to get back to basics Reprimand for Pyrah Sport in Brief Another victory for Nelson Boxing Registration rule snag for Winch Athletics
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