News from 23/09/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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T a Rogers, Alan Maddison, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Teresa Poole, Miles Kington, Keith Hindley, Sheila Gunn, John Gudgeon, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, J Barnes, Chairman, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Nick Hampshire, Stephen Leather, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Jane Knight, Ian McLauchlan, Joan Llewelyn Owens, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, John Best, Geoffrey Smith, Rebecca Tyrrel, Marcus Tanner, Mohsin Ali, Peter Ball, Harry Dixon, Douglas Butterfield, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Michael R. G. Spiller, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Alan Hamilton, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, David Hands, Mayer Hillman, Daphne G. Medley, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Norman de Mesquita, Roger Scruton, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Angella Johnson, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, David Miller, Ken Bowman, Mark Dowd, Jessica Thompson, M. H. Burden, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Charles Harrison, Richard Evans and Nicholas Wood, Richard Evans, PHS, John Blunsden, R. J. Butcher, Roger Boyes, Ivor Davis, Richard Evans and Michael Horsnell, David Sapsted, Matthew May Edited, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Andrew Rissik, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, George Ace, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Clive White, Paul Newman, Conrad Russell, Robert Grieves, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Josephine Robinson, Chairman, Michael Meadowcroft, Stephen Pettitt, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Martin Banks, S. Watts, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Robert Fisk, Richard Lander, John B. West, Michail Dyer, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,
ResumoReagan holds out hope over arms control The ghost voters Threats of violence Portfolio Pound drops Index (Reuter): Champagne toast at Stockholm Six killed in Soviet hijack bid Plea to solicitor after two gunshot deaths Russia offers to take Briton into space Baby has heart-lung transplant Steel s way clear on nuclear issue Alliance defence policy Education to top Tories' agenda Israeli troops poised to attack Football club expelled The British Home & Hospital for Incurables Warning by Hurd on drugs slavery Shortage of lawyers at start of service will worsen court delays Labour rejects Tory tax sums Air Canada Air Canada to Singapore. Full of Western Promise Prosecutors 'press-ganged' into service Jobs plan tops EEC agenda BCal denies trying to profit from sanctions Picture Gallery Male officers ease Holloway staff shortage Experts detect 'backlash' Conservation threat Rover reviews future of its Cowley works Fire risk for car passengers Channel tunnel Kasparov rests after battering World Chess Championship Nimrod is looked at by French Swede is jailed after soccer riot Printer is bound over Professor to stand trial Nuclear arrest Mower appeal The Nanking Cargo Flexibility sought for infant school religion Girl tells jury she was raped daily Secret gear 'went east' Addiction unit treats staff Companies fight drugs Bowler hats for TSB day Clare Francis wins damages for drug claim V & a entry fees eaten up by costs Nationwide Watchdog urges new savings Arab says he knew nothing of grenades Rail Crash inquiry will hear trainee Asylum plea by political group leader London degrees Owen call for equal stress on arms and disarmament Picture Gallery Ability to resolve differences is test of Alliance President-Elect's Address Steel appeals arm s policy support Chancellor 'took Liberal slogan' Proft-Sharing Assembly reports by Alan Wood, Anthony Hodges and… Aid budget must match UN target Third World Jobless plan to cost £5bn Employment Williams attacks unions Today's agenda Commentary Hospitals unable to fill research posts as scientists go overseas Have-a-go man dies after chase Hailwood wife gets damages Police driving expert banned Robber jailed Libel award Calls for advice reach 6 million Property boom 'nears end' Sainsbury's Princess jokes of 'Pea brain' Transport system fails to take strain Tourist Britain: 2 In the second of two articles about the British Tourist Authority's view of tourism in Britain, Robin Young finds that the country cannot always offer foreign visitors transports of delight Scornful Soviet reply to Reagan offer casts more doubt on summit Juan Carlos backs campaign for Rock From Our Correspondent, New York: No shift on Falklands Capital Share Familiar faces get TV awards Security conference: the final document When time stood still in Stockholm Peres tests Moscow's mood Israel moves closer to links with Eastern bloc Picture Gallery Visa office to open in Poland Sri Lanka forces kill 16 Tamil guerrillas Attempt to halt concert (Reuter): Aid appeal (Reuter): Massacre toll (AP): Seoul's fear (Reuter): Rebel pardon (AP): Palace find (AP): Begin hurt (AP): Drugs charge (Reuter): Ugly scene (Reuter): Boy freed (Reuter): Three shot (Reuter): Bribes lesson (Reuter): Papal trip (Reuter): Arrest protest (Reuter): Paper blaze Shot by dog Chirac promises Paris to victims are mourned Sudan food airlift to risk rebel fire (Reuter) (AFP reports): Food reaches starving (Reuter): 40,000 gather to welcome the Concorde By a Bridge Correspondent Miami Beach: End for brave challenge by Pakistan World Bridge TWA Mulroney's hopes for trade pact fade Proposal for Canadian-US free market Enrile call for poll to end doubts on Aquino Lebanon tension rises as Israel builds up strength of SLA allies (Reuter): Fleming expulsion Get to Grips with It (Reuter): Britons deny murder Press reports expose details of diamond and spice trade South Africa: The anger born of tragedy Shultz may hold talks with Tambo Chinese Shut down seminary Chernobyl radiation leak ends Spanish take their cue from Shakespeare Memorial service disrupted British Gas Kinnock enters the fray When he began the to save his knowsley North seat from a takeover by Militant, Robert Kilroy-Silk found that despite Neil Kinnock's attack on Militant at Labour's conference, the hard left campaign not only continued but was also intensified, with thinly-veiled threats and committees packed with dubious union "delegates" Personal Banking Tea with Mrs T St. Joseph's Hospice Concise Crossword No 1061 Tomorrow Taking the wraps The layered look is back again this wintet, but it's not as haphazard as it once was: the new outfits, based on leggings, are all co-ordinated Huntsmans Rowland's of Bath Get off your Knees—and sell Fashion Editors Comment Hartnell for PM? People in Fashion Bun-fight at Tiffany's New job for the Boy? Silk cuts Salvatove Ferragame Mink trims Not such a high flier Falling about Infallible It's all a plot Whip hand Power play Dusty response Pull stop Talked out A gap in the Liberal defences Putting Moscow to the detente test Dollars galore but where are the bodies? Philip Jacobson on the financial arithmetic of Salvador's civil war without end May the Lords preserve us On the up and up with Alastair Moreover… Miles Kington The Other Side of the Hill A Model of its Kind To Test or Not? Altruism rather than tax relief Under-age pregnancy Degree proposal Highway justice Nurses' role Oxygen and climbing Nuclear safety Christian merit of twinning towns Theological colleges A Memory of Boulogne Identity crisis Court Circular The Queen will hold investitures at Buckingharn… Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Bridge Picture Gallery Castle 'hat stand' goes for £59,400 Sale Room Latest wills Appointments University news Birthdays today Luncheons Dinner Meeting Marriage Farmers' Company Memorial service Bifocals for missiles Science report Dr Elwyn Davies Welsh cultural administrator Mr L. H. E. Bury Rosamond Gilder Mr Don Smithers Mr Robert L. Hallock English efforts Television Towards the higher delights Opera in Northern Ireland Falstaff/Ariadne on Naxos Grand Opera House Belfast Wigmore Hall English National Opera Revelations of mastery before the repetitive formula ruled Galleries: John Russell Taylor finds unexpected treasures at the major new exhibitions in Switzerland Alberto Giacometti Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Martigny Goya in Spanish Private Collections/ Gold and Silver Treasures from the Hermitage Collection Thyssen-Bornemisza, Lugano Claude Monet: Nymphéas Kunstmuseum, Basel Rock Metallica Hammersmith Odeon Picture Gallery Concert Hanson Quartet British Music Information Center Britten Tippett Festival Cherkassky Theatre in London Talk to me New End L'amour Fou Surrealism & Photography Crafts Council Gallery Baker rethink on classroom sex education The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,158 The Princess and the gypsy playschool The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather forecast Intruding in life's departure lounge Frank Johnson with the Liberals Stock Market Share deal service Eastern taste Tarmac ahead Profit jump Freemans up BET appeal Dividend rise Index Market Summary Dollar leaps over DM2 on Gleneagles accord Siebe starts American drive with £317m agreed takeover Banks due to reconfirm tunnel loan Trends uncertain as indicators fall BES finance dominated by companies in South The pressure is on to sell those Tsb shares early Commission Charges Call for a shake-up at LME First-stage Elf sale will raise £415m Fisons expands in US Fidelity Sport IFS chief call for cut in tax to 22.5p Mexico plea Appointments Freemans Plc (AP), Dow Jones: Share prices rebound Wall Street Hutchison rules out a bid for Pearson LCE 'aircraft' prepares for the transformation flight Commodities Review Merivale Moore plc Tarmac's spread gives a protective coating Tempus Campany News Harvard Securities Plc Base Lending Rates Pound's poor performance dashes gilts prospects Stock Market Report London Financial Futures TRADITIONAl Options London Traded Options Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Money Market and Gold BET Public Limited Company Report pinpoints need for LME 'open doors' Comment Kenneth Fleet Too much money goes west Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Selective support Stock Exchange Prices In the labs where research means finding skilled staff Computer Appointments Datapower Computer Employment Ltd. Gates beats those one-job robots The Week ICL starts to phase out its famous mainframe IBM Authorised Deater Wright Air Conditioning Compaq C/wp Computers Faster , friendlier 4GLs put the bite on our backbone languages Job Scene Ada cuts the chaos and aids overseas markets Letters Tandon Computer (UK) Ltd. IBM Events CD-ROM leaves the labs for the market place End of economies of big production A vast potential worldwide market Computer Appointments Appear Each Tuesday IBM United Kingdom Laboratories Limited The next high-street wonder Cash terminals are a godsend City Professional Selection J P Scott & Associates Limited Joint challenge to IBM Computer Briefing Moss Systems Limited Texaco Limited Burford Assistant Solicitor Computer Appointments Portman Recruitment Services Limited The Times Your health in their hands Horizons From a case of bad food poisoning while out dining to poor health from damp housing, it is an environmental health officer who investigates. Joan Llewelyn Owens Considers the challenge of this demanding work Health can be affected by bad housing and careless food handling techniques Within larger authorities it is normal to become a specialist in several subjects Dover District Council Charles Gregory (Civil Engineering) Ltd Christian Aid Barnet Legal Division Lincolnshire County Council Director of Housing Finance Officer Wairarapa Hospital Board Alcohol Services Shropshire Peat Marwick Michael Page Partnership International Recruitment… Badenoch & Clark British Telecom Rotheras Nottingham North Western Regional Health Authority The Institute of Chartered Accountants Meredith Scott Recruitment Solicitors Wade Stevens & Co Bupa Britain feels better for it British Steel Corporation Wolverhampton Magistrates Courts' Committee… Austin Knight Selection Joelson Wilson & Co Holman Fenwick & Willan Linklaters & Paines Blyth Dutton Michael Page Partnership International Recruitment… British Technology Group Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Newham Magistrates' Courts Committee… Bexley London Borough Law Personnel Locums Litigation Head Urgently Dorset Computing Opportunities in New Zealand Bass Public Limited Company National Council for Voluntary Organisations Preuveneers & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Hamilton Associates The Law Society Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection… Chambers & Partners Havering Stanley Wasbrough Heron International Cambridgeshire Magustrate's Courts Committee Warner Goodman & Street Chambers & Partners Commercial Litigation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Laurence again in search of the key to Aladdin's cave Golf: Make-Or-Break Time for Pga European Tour Card Hopefuls Canadian tour team aiming high Schools Results Blueprint drawn up to do battle for hearts of young Rugby Union Selectors rely on past form Durham pack in the replacements Asmussen a force to be reckoned with Following in the footsteps of Lester Piggott and pat Eddery as first jockey to the great Irish trainer Vincent O'Brien is a young American jockey who is sure to make a big impact on the British racing scene. Cash Asmussen, already champion rider in France, talks to Michael Seely Rewarding spell with Boutin Leaving the leafy Paris boulevards Sandown Park Bath results Leicester Fontwell Park Leicester Sedgefield Mandarin: Cecil's colt to open account Starkey on standby for Stoute Course specialists Blinkered first time McEnroe back to shatter the peace with all his old verve Tennis: Edberg Wins only Five Games in Los Angeles Final Yorkshire have hard decisions to make Cricket Conway's progress review Ice Skating Pavelich causes a stir Ice Hockey Pools Forecast Partners join forces for success story Bowls Injuries worry England Hockey Bank to back European Cup (AP): Buccaneer Wonsley walks tall American Footbll Images Mansell driving towards his great ambition Motor Racing Officials in upset over fees Basketball Driving ambition of the chinese The Most Populous Country in the World Makes a Cautious Start on the Golf Course No Title Korea's illustrious Son receives his prize after 50 years For the Record Aisher takes honours Yachting By a Correspondent: Munster start short visit with a victory Rugby Union Henderson called up Indurain climbs high Cycling Barcelona coup for Jennings tribute (AP): New look for Italy Thorburn rallies to keep title Snooker York lie in wait as Chelsea play down their problems Football Overseas Football Results Entertainments A special watch on Leeds Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Television Variations History made in Madras with second tied Test Full Madras Scoreboard Legal & General Solomon makes the day Soothing balm of £100,000 Coe thrilled at blueprint for the future Olympic Games McNeil fights free to join Villa Football Renault pull out Sport in Biref Managers past Expelled Luton stand by their ban
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