News from 21/07/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Paul Heiney, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Alan Gibson, Keith Dalton, Peter Marson, Stephen Leather, Hilary Sykes, C. Starling, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, David Nickson, President, Geoffrey Marshall, Hilary Finch, Ranald Maclean, Richard Streeton, Michael McCarthy, William Barlow, Chairman, Stephen Lewis, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Cliff Temple, Peter Davenport, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Rodney Cowton, M. J. H. Liversidge Chairman, Lawrence Lever, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Geoffrey Chandler, Director, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Elizabeth McGrory, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Col du Granon, Serre Chevalier, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Paul Vallely, Harry Debelius, Paul Martin, N. G. B. Hersey, William Letwin, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Wilson, Tony Samstag, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Grigg, John Russell Taylor, John Stokes, Paul Griffiths, Jonathan Braude, Beryl Dixon, Kuldip Nayar, R. K. Ingram, John Carlin, PHS, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Maxwell Newton, Michael Scott, Ronald Butt, Caldecote, President, John Henley, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Nicholas Browne, Christopher Walker, Charles Tidbury, Chairman, P. Furniss, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Michael Seely, Ronald Collins, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Chris Ellis, Lake Sagaris, Clark Brundin, President, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, John B. Harris, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, E. V. Inglesby, C. J. Saville Glanvill, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Penny Perrick, Jenny Seagrove, Isabel Unsworth, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Clement Freud, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Richard Wigg, Richard Williams,
ResumoRebel Tories accused of Thatcher plot Report of palace rift 'a travesty' Portfolio gold Man wounded by police California hit Legal cover Moxon chosen Degree results Index Clash with No 10 denied by Palace Budd and Cowley lose appeal Bruised Bruno's biggest injury is 'to his pride' India 25th to quit games Picture Gallery Labour to tax 'very rich' on £27,000 Pravda signals upturn in Soviet-UK relations Soviet nuclear workers face jail UK Finance Ltd. Royal Wedding Portrait of a wedding Thursday Cabinet looks at scheme to put new life in derelict areas Ship letter admission Nationwide Labour in push for Westland statement Picture Gallery Fears grow after Belfast killing Jail heroin barons hunted by police Gun training for Customs officials Code to check 'to let' signs in flats boom Strong desire to move back Yorkshire's exiles Jenkins returns to York Minster China in talks on Everest Fairies with human faces Ban sought on 'racist' Biggles Buying The Times Overseas By a Staff Reporter: Computers better than doctors in diagnosing abdominal complaints Warning of threat to NHS standards Cash switch idea to bolster private GPs Court threat to suspended doctors Illegitimate births rise in age of live-in couples 'Wog' man defends remarks Picture Gallery Check on 'to let' boards Cultural showpiece delayed Stonehenge and tourism John Lewis heads for green fields Prosperous vision of future Britain in the year 2000 Winter break holidays from £10 Insurance offer to cover prosecution costs for families By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Plea on court oath after talks fail Butter that costs £7.20 a kilo Era of the freelance executive China in talks on Everest Renault South 'has land for homes' Aids Royal wedding and the Commonwealth Games help lure back visitors Town and country tourism: 1 The US bombing raids on Libya and the Chernobyl muclear accident led at first to wholesale cancellations a American hotel bookings in Europe, with Britain the main sufferer. But, in the first of a two-part series, Nicholas Beeston reports on how two events are luring back the transatlantic travellers and how internal tourism is gearing up for a busy season (Our Home Affairs Correspondent writes): Offenders rally to bangers EEC fishing rules may be tightened Meeting on sugar bid By Our Agriculture Correspondent: Farmland threatened by water Change in coroner system proposed Willis gets taste of being black South Africa: Trade union delegates held at roadblock (UPI): Police storm church EEC ministers to query Howe role From Our Own Correspondent: Titanic safe stays unopened (AP): Tennis star weeps as anthem is played Reagan stalls on black envoy Botha meetings key to peace mission Rightists hold Mass for Franco Israel police start Shin Bet investigation 100 believed held in new wave of Zimbabwe arrests US whites 11 times better off Feuding Basques call a truce Nationalists in marathon debate (Reuter): Sudanese rebels shut airport (AP): Clashes threaten reforms in Seoul (Reuter): Ministers hurt (Reuter): Slave ranch (Reuter): Molto forte (Reuter): General goes (Reuter): Mine tragedy (Reuter): More people (Reuter): Aid for Suva (Reuter): Pirate strike (Reuter): Over the top (AP): Just too much (AP): Iran build-up (Reuter): Freedom ride (UPI): Bull re-Run Beirut peace in peril as hooded gunmen ambush Christian bus Aids anxiety hits US blood banks Australian about-face on Platters Wedding cake 'church' makes history (Reuter): Husain visits Baghdad Off-licence strike dries up Norway Apple The power to succeed Security tight for a 'royal' wedding Study finds US whites 11 times better off Plessey Ortega calls on Reagan to avert risk of 'total war' in Central America European appeal Chile holds 25 over fire deaths Aquino to talk peace with Muslim rebels Colombian Army hits at 'bias' British Gas Energy is our Business From a Correspondent: UK envoys to see detained journalist Swoop in Punjab nets Sikh terrorists The Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables Seconds in the ring of kings Royal Wedding What does the future hold up its sleeve for Prince Andrew? John Grigg recalls the second sons who had the monarchy thrust upon them The family trees of HRH The Prince Andrew and Miss… Index Concise Crossword No 1007 Welsh and very wicked Murray the Humo was Public Enemy No 1, but escaped the spotlight—until now Meeting the royal standard Royal Wedding Sarah Ferguson is likely to be scrutinized and criticized by public and the Press for the rest of her life. Will these daily pressures diminish her natural enthusiasm? Libby Purves speculates Fathers who are voting against forced labour It used to take a brave man to be at the birth of his child. But now it takes far more nerve to stay away Gulf Air Golden Falcon Service Loving too little means losing a lot All going to pot The Times Diary Southern cross The Times Diary Sands of time The Times Diary Track and veld The Times Diary Picture Gallery Much I do The Times Diary Crown these The Times Diary Who speaks this treason? Ronald Butt draws an inescapable conclusion from the 'Queen v Thatcher' report Wisdom still from China's great survivor Charge more and standards too will rise William Letwin shows how state services (and the taxpayer) would be helped by an injection of market forces Picture Gallery Westminster schooling Clement freud Not the Geoffrey boycott? Moreover... Miles Kington S African crisis The Nayy in Spain A Significant Treaty The Party and the Nation Puzzling plurals Henge at risk The Queen and Commonwealth Kenyan withdrawal MPs' secretaries Jury challenge Royal wedding Lessons in the value of design Undue intimacy Dutch connection Litter in Public Parks Educating the Minrity Cabinet pudding Unkind cut Court Circular Church news Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Appointments in the Forces RAF Historical Society planned Birthdays today Dinner Roman helmet piece found Archaeology Parliament Marriages Forthcoming marriages Virus, not pollution, is blamed for fish deaths Science report Sir Stanley Rous Rewriting football's rule book Professor R. C. Smail Mrs Jean Davies A class apart Television Jazz LSO/Dankworth Barbican Hall Nverside studios Taverner Players/ Parrott AlbertHall/Radio 3 Arc Dance Company Season launched with emphatic triumph Promenade Concerts BBCSO/Maazel Albert Hall/BBC2/ Radio 3 The strength of an English rose Jenny Seagrove, a growingly familiar figure on the screen, opens Jane Eyre at Chichester on Wednesday, and faces the new challenge of a major stage part with a coolly characteristic determination: interview by Nicholas Shakespeare Depth of emotional power Dance Festival Ballet Coliseum Totally personal Galleries Pablo Gargallo Gimpel fils Christie's Directors look to Thatcher on Games debt The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,103 Navy's five-tier wedding secret The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Mountleigh 'in bid' Rover denial GEC report Building up Results THF set to pay £200m for Imps offshoots Guinness seeks three directors Bond dealers are bemused over prices US Notebook Investment in tourism up sharply Picture Gallery Bow Group attacks PEP (Reuter): Egypt seeks debt rescheduling £90m boost for shipyards TSB Bank Dollar's slide likely to continue Few societies 'want to go public' Unlisted Securities The Queen's Awards for Export and Technology… Boeing uses lighter alloy to save fuel Inverstment Trusts Dillon Read & Co. Inc. Sterling would be weak link in a more flexible strategy Gilt-Edged Financial Trusts UK firms set for China deal Base Lending Rates Special foods whet the takeover appetite USM Review Company News Foreign Exchanges Money Market and Gold Four join board of IML Appointments Gartmore Investment Management Limited Fashion's new boutiques Analysis Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Degrees conferred by the University of Ulster Degrees at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne Office Angels Working Wonders Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Love+Tate Appointments Susan Beck Recruitment PA/SECRETARY Premium Secretaries Stella Fisher Word Associates Stella Fisher Bernadette of Bond St. MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Pathfinders Services Ltd. Senior Secretaries Recruitment Consultants New Law Publishing Company Limited Manpower Temporary Staff Specialists Borland International (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Systems Recruitment Services Miller McNish PA/SEC £12,000 Handle Recruitment Alfred Marks Recruitment Consultants Young Bright SEC/PA £16,000 Bright Well Spoken Young Person Kompass Ltd Mayfair Property Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants International Secretaries Recruitment Consultants £14000 PA Secretary Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants TRW Reda Pump Ltd Alfred Marks Antique Dealers Stella Fry (City) Appointments Ltd Adland plus Young Sec Personnel £8500+ Bonus Bernadette of Bond St. Recruitment Consultants Pathfinders Services Ltd. Alfred Marks Recruitment Consultants La Creme Secretarial Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Secretary c£8,500 + Bonuses Medical Secretary Holborn Solicitors Super Secretaries George Knight the Letting Agent Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Ltd Staff Introductions Alfred Marks Recruitment Consultants Hodge Recruitment Fast-Growing Directors Secretaries Recruitment Consultants Covent Garden Bureau Personnel Appointments Abbatt Ring Jane Secretary (Shorthand) Personal Abbatt AUDIO/WP, W1 Secretary Person Friday Royal Academy of Music Academic Assistant Norma Skemp Personnel Hendersons Recruitment The Times TV/VIDEO World Miller McNish College Leaver Not just a matter of course A series of weekly articles on the problems of young people begining course of higher education starts today. The series will also look at the possibilities for those whose a levels have been a disappointment. The first piece, by Beryl Dixon, offers a guide to making the right choice The Royal Military College of Science Courses The SMAE Institute Marlborough House School Microelectronics Education Support Unit Cambridge Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Correspondence Schools Greenwich Leisure Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Joseph's Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plymouth Polytechnic University Appointments Southampton the University The Truman & Knightley Education Trust Summer Courses Tuition Oxford University Computing Laboratory University of Nottingham University of St Andrews University of Queensland University of Nottingham University of Bristol Lectureship in Goegraphy Middlesex Polytechnics Imperial College of Science & Technology University of Warwick Institute for Employment… Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Leeds Department of Russian… University of Birmingham University College London Department of History All classified advertisements can be accepted by… Remember Stroke Victims Please Rentals Drayton Gardens Howard Minter Belgaravia SW1 George Knight The Letting Agent Keith Cardale Groves Proving undue influence in an agreement Law Reports July 21 1986 Legal effect of stopping car on motorway How witness can refresh his memory Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Carson sits and suffers Racing: Sidelined Jockey Misses Two West Ilsley-Trained Winners at Newbury Saturday's result Leaders on the Flat Blinkered first time From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Anthaal an exciting St Leger prospect Balbonella is well bought Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Rosedale ready to uphold Dunlop's fine Ayr record Today's course specialists Surprise in shires at Kent's defeat Bowls By a Correspondent: Chimeras luck holds out Yachting Indulgence in form First-Class Cricket Averages Little sign of an upturn as the British standard hits a new low Tennis Lawson heads for championship title Motor Cycling By a Special Correspondent: New race set to change tack on sponsorship Yachting Canadians sweep the board Fencing By Our Shooting Correspondent: Northover win comes after close match Shooting Legs with another Olympics in them Athletics: Future Bright for Moorcroft and Jackson Jackson compared to Nehemiah after gold medal End of the road likely for Waitz Drugs suspension plea fails Bruno must bank profits and not speculate further Sports Commentary For the Record Somerset performance lacking in spirit Norfolk's one-day title Derbys v Middlesex Gray takes five wickets as Notts are made to struggle Cricket Essex v Worcester Hampshire move up to the top Underwood sees Kent fall in benefit match Glams v Northants Leicester v Sussex Emburey's unlucky break Dennison's courage England's opening 26 Malvernians win Moxon and Boycott add to the irony Bailey on rampage Saturday's scores Today's Fixtures Entertainments The Times Britain stick with tradition and win sprint relay Athletics Leander take Kingston with a late charge Rowing Entertainments BBC 1 Choice Norman confirms star status at last A man emerging from the shadow of his reputation Card of the course Not a fair way to judge Turnberry The Times Final Open Scores Athey is retained as Moxon joins the openers' club Cricket Test 12 LeMond achieves a dream Cycling Bruno's future can still shine
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