News from 30/06/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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J. L. Marshall, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Martha de la Cal, Clifford Longley, John Kernoban, Keith Hindley, Alan Gibson, Vijitha Yapa, Hazhir Teimourian, Peter Marson, Simon Barnes, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Kenneth Jamieson, Hilary Finch, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mrs Elizabeth, Michaels Hornsby, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Anne Sofer, Ian Weston Smith, Vanessa Gebbie, Peter Jones, Ahmed Fazl, R. M., Neil Parrack, Bill Dudley, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Peter Nichols, Michael Marland, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Gavyn Davies, Angella Johnson, Harry Debelius, Paul Vallely, Richard Owen Brussels, David Miller, Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Charles Harrison, David Watts Wakayama, Richard Evans, John Carlin, PHS, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, A. D. Hoadley, Bryan Appleyard, Stewart Tendler, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Philip Nicksan, R. O. Morris, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, George Ace, David Young, Trevor Brown, Alison Miller, Christopher Walker, Geraldine Norman, D. P. Barrett, Carol Ferguson, Judith Huntley, David Fisher, Mike Berry, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Bill Alexander, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, John Timson, Philippa Toomey, David Sinclair, Geoffrey Rowell, Tim Jones, Alan McGregor, Christopher Follett, Philip Webster and Richard Evans, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Bill Johnstone, Bailey Morris, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Vivien Tomlinson, David Powell, DL, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Isabel Unsworth, David Loshak, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, John Watson,
ResumoBritain faces reprisals for sanction view Forgotten no longer: the illness that stirred two nations Picture Gallery Portfolio gold Tripos results Index US seeking links with black leaders Benn policy 'sabotage' charge Dealers make a killing from Stubbs Branson captures the Blue Riband Argentina defeat Germany Gorbachov offers Reagan a compromise over missiles Arts Council meet on Hall-Nunn row St Nazaire VC dies on yacht trip UfK Tebbit losing Tory support Rate rebels to pay surcharge in interest-free instalments Help the Aged Tory seeks new deal for inner cities Print leader calls for unity NGA conference Pressure for Irish divorce option MacGregor's strike caution NUM conference Last waltz at the Bunker 200-year-old pit dies Tebbit woos the cussed voter Exam nerves affecting most A-level pupils, lecturer's survey shows New course to provide training in electronics Applicants vetted by private eye Additive ban in children's food urged Gold theft suspect off to Brazil Trial opens today for couple on spy charges By Our Crime Reporter: IRA trials in 1970s questioned Picture Gallery Prince's wedding day fears Cautious 'yes' to pay-TV scheme Budget Check on irradiated food fraud Kiss of life study may save heart patients Shuttle must be given new life to challenge Soviet dominance Space technology: 1 A revival of optimism in space technology was in evidence last week as experts from the United States, Europe, China and Japan gathered in Montreux to talk about projects on which £35,000 million will be committed over the next 20 years. In the first of three reports, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, looks at the reason for renewed confidence in the future, starting with manned space flight Technology Correspondent: Summit on Eureka problems Britain Still Rules the Waves! Warning to firms on Star Wars deal Telecom shares forfeited Britons are armchair sports fans, poll shows 'Pay on results' proposal Lawyers' fees James Bond car sold for £178,571 Sale room Jopling to discuss Chernobyl effect Timeshare group sets out to curb hard sell Amnesty reports priest whipped in church raid EEC confusion hits Howe's mission Esso Zulu chief urges release of Mandela at largest rally since start of bans The South African emergency Cossiga to hold talks on Rome coalition Eye for an eye as Iran sees justice carried out Picture Gallery (Reuter): Peru leftists begin revenge bombings (Reuter): Lucky stars lose shine for 600 winners (Reuter): Death threats to Catholic social workers (AFP): Football striker in drug kidnap (AFP): Women lured by promises Senator dead (AFP): Boat ambush (AFP): Koala dies (Reuter): Jobs threat (AFP): Four held Train in ditch (Reuter): Worms' turn (Reuter): Second chance (UPI): 'Spider' jailed Abpi Jaruzelski declares new amnesty Communist Party chiefs look on the bright side in Warsaw and Belgrade Constancio voted in, Karl Marx out Portugal's Socialists decide Soviet drivers stumble over Swedish laws (UPI): Afghan envoy 'defects' in Karachi (AFP-AP): Russians still working to stop radiation spread Chernobyl aftermath Homesure (AFP): Yugoslav party goes for youth Life may be easier for Soviet authors Data General a Generation ahead Madrid looks at Syria link in search for Palestine terror squad Thatcher, still the sceptic in Europe Inside the EEC: 1 From Our Own Correspondent: Britain takes over the cheap air fares fight Today's Pan Am. You can't beat the… Picture Gallery Smith faces split in his party ranks Uganda moves to control imports Security alert at Sri Lanka naval base for guerrilla mines Thousands join in Dhaka tax protest British Airways Argentine ecstasy follows victory World Cup Squabbles along road to victory The Japanese elections (Reuter): Party success boosts Gandhi Israeli Cabinet avoids Shin Bet inquiry vote ICL Citroën Launch their New Fleet The New Citroën BX's, from £5,598 Fourteen years and no passes It started in the 1970s and it hasn't finished yet—but there is more to Mastermind viewers saw in last night's final. Bryyan Appleyard peers behind that infamous spotlight Marriott Dolls from the deep Concise Crossword No 989 PR Spray Waiting for the biggest bang In 1908, a meteorite exploded over Siberia, levelling 1,000 square miles of forest. Today, it could be our turn A bond to link love and death Should mothers be encouraged to see, hold and even photograph their stillborn babies? Bonding is widely regarded as a good thing but there can be grave risks to set against substantial benefits and peace of mind for the parents, as Alison Miller discovered Gulf Air Conspiracy theory won't hold water Tomorrow controls on liquid in meat come into force. But don't be too quick to complain Picture Gallery Every Dad should have his day Talkback Picture Gallery Visit Earl's Court, bring a duster Burning issues The Times Diary Sent unpacking The Times Diary Jet-propelled The Times Precedent The Times Diary Picture Gallery Pass-age The Times Diary Extra cover The Times No more talk: time to act Malcolm Fraser, former Australian prime minister and a member of the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group on South Africa, argues that Pretoria's intransigence leaves concerted outside pressure as the only course now open to avoid a black-white bloodbath which would seriously harm Britain Poland's great paralysis Roger Boyes on Jaruzelski's failure to discern the need for change Schools: common sense in short supply Cultivating the grassroots A pig by any other noise Priesthood and Gender John Paul's Other Island Mr Gandhi Hesitates Rising tide of homelessness Role of warships Deep waters A new geography for employment Ordination of women Law and roads S. Africa sanctions Student loans Burslem.-Signal Failure of the Notorious Robert Owen News from the provinces. In its uilification of Robert Owen (1771-1858) the Staffordshire Gazette displayed a remarkable disregard for the law of libel. The 'elegant process" Campbell suffered was having his hat crushed over his eyes. Judging from the pages of The Times during this year Birmingham was one of a number of cities going through a trade depression Signs of the times Court Circular Delphiniums give a fine show Birthdays today Dinner Service Dinner Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Appointments in the Forces Parliament this week Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Vicar's wife becomes Catholic minister Memorial service The agony of an unequal relationship Pipers Corner School Forthcoming marriages Marriages Corn bunting's decline Science report George Howe Versatile character actor who made Polonius his own Professor Frank Dickens Jerzy Putrament Trivial pursuits Television Rock Wham! Wembley Stadium Wyndham's Theatre Dreaming for everyone The partnership of Bill Alexander and Bill Dudley has been doing so well for the RSC that there are the highest hopes for their Midsummer Night's Dream which opens next week: interview by John Higgins Still evoking over-reactions Almeida Festival Steve Reich Union Chapel/Radio 3 Picture Gallery The Gambler Dance Ashton ballets Convent Garden Theatre Screamers Croydon Warehouse Montpelier Modern Art Courses BBC Other music in London The Age of Enlightenment Elizabeth Hall Christie's The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,085 Flats go at press of a button The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather forecast An anticyclone over the Shetlands will continue to dominate the weather over much of Britain, but a thundery trough of low pressure will bring further rain to some western districts Fed policy unsettles morale in bond trade US Notebook Another US company may seek BA order Board Meetings Oil prices poised to rise as Opec signals new quotas By Our City Staff: LRT joint venture starts up Dixons says stake is now above 20% Gatt still split over new round of talks Directors dream of British haven with tax at 10% US faces pressure over rates A dance to the music of economic time Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Big bang boost for builders Issues of Government Stock Investment Trusts Owen Owen Finance Limited BQ Comet Woolworths Appointments Company News Reserve Asset Managers Limited Raising money in new ways New financial groups face an overseas onslaught Analysis Butchers put on the glamour overalls USM Review Unlisted Securities Plessey Hambro Countrywide Plc German stoicism puts a constraint on UK rates Gilt-Edged Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Lloyds Merchant Bank Limited S. G. Warbug & Co Ltd Liquidity release and rise in M3 worries the Bank David Smith charts City's concern at money supply growth Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Base Lending Rates Bett De Lorean car plant for sale Possession of drug not dependent on recollection Law Report June 30 1986 Penalty not excessive No stay of deportation A world of medicine in Wimpole Street The Royal Society of Medicine's new London premises—refurbished at a cost of £4½ million—will be officially opened by the Queen on Wednesday Nurofen Heron New faces at top people's talking shop Royal Society of Medicine/2 Lectures for lay people, held at least annually Bupa Medical Centres The Medical Defence Union Sk&f Allen & Hanburys Limited Oxford University Press Publish and be saved Royal Society of Medicine/3 Journals for the world The Association of Medical Advisers in the… Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd A stock of healing words Gower Medical Publishing Lipha Pharmaceuticals Limited H. K. Lewis & Co. Ltd. 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Clarke Nicholls & Marcel London Structural Design Pfizer Limited, Action replay by video for the skill of the surgeon Royal Society of Medicine/5 Royal College of Nursing Dearden Farrow Chartered Accountants The Wellcome Foundation Ltd Just a touch of the old style club class MIA The Royal Society of Medicine Manpower Temporary Staff Specialists Secretary/pa Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Bernadette of Bond St. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Systems Recruitment Services Royal National Institute for the Blind Faithfold The Grosvenor Bureau One to One c£10,500 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries Plus The Secretarial Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duncan Vehicles Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Jame's Corporate Communications YMEDICAL Secretary/nurse International Lawyer Gray's Inn Maggie McLintock Jane Graham Partnership Mistprestige Rec Cons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personnel Appointments P. 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Joan Llewelyn Owens looks at the reasons for this flagging enthusiasm Studentships University of Liverpool Department of Metallurgy and… Christ Church, Oxford Official Studentship in… University of Durham Department of Psychology Tuition Alain Cultural & Scientific Institute Summer Courses Oldham Hulme Grammar School for Boys Artist-In-Residence Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenalmond College University Appointments The University of Manchester Department of… University of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ashville College, Harrogate University of Bristol Temporary Lectureship in… University of Newcastle upon Tyne Department of Civil Engineering Temporary Lectureship in Hydraulic Engineering University of Edinburgh Cranleigh School English University of Warwick Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Buckingham University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lansdowne College Executive Secretarial Courses… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canterbury Christ Church College MBA Industrially Relevant Courses Luton College Dorset Institute of Higher Educaton Middlesex Polytechnic Pitman Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items All classified advertisements can be accepted by… Multiple Display Advertising Items Putney luxury interior designed flat. 2 bedrooms/… Ski Bladon Line 89/87 Brochures now 'out! 47… Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Service Apartments, Chelsea Well sited restaurants.… Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Durham degrees Cambridge University Tripos British team riders in action again Equestrianism Evesham the only Henley certainty Rowing Beams for captain Kirk's men Irish close rebel tour loop-holes Rugby Union Lambs make sacrifice Rugby League Gardner closes gap as Lawson slips Motor Cycling Sneak Preview steals the show Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Saturday's results from four meetings From Our Irish Correspondent, Dublin: Shahrastani confirms classic superiority in devastating style Racing: Stoute Delays Decision on his Dual Derby Winner's Participation in King George Mandarin: Tree can extend run with Esdale Leaders on Flat Trainers Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Swinburn scores on Swink Today's course specialists Pressure is on Ovett to see off Lewis Athletics Americans set record after two lost days Yachting Return of prodigious Gavaskar Essex can rest easy Saturday's County Cricket Gatting wields the whip over New Zealand with cracking century Cricket Catching win for Hampshire Other John Player Scoreboards Saturday's scores Splendid effort from five British riders Speedway By a Correspondent: Sharp is on song with a century Spin the destroyer as Sussex lose Bermudans face tough eliminator battle Insinuating Mexicans Polo Wallace gears up for the Lotus finale Motor Racing Forrest walks tall to claim first four-round victory Golf For the Record Pernfors can put Becker in spin Tennis: Fine Weather Has Brought the Tacticians of Touch Play to the Forefrontat Wimbledon Wimbledon Results Today's Order of Play Britons need to take firm grip Stokers who have fired Australian ambition Terribly sorry—we're British Entertainments 'The Man' and his frightening art of intimidation Golf Just reward for Ajala Judo Today's Fixtures Cricket The Sunday Times Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Maradona shares stage Courtesy of Computerdial Ltd Positive way to take the World Cup End of a decade of French talent After the nightmare Sport in Brief Wilson takes world lead in Amsterdam Powerboating Selectors pull a surprise with Larkins's recall Boxing boost for Ulster Commonwealth Games
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