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News from 30/09/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, GH, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Patricia Davies, Frank Johnson, Vijitha Yapa, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Ivo Tennant, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), David Giles, Director, Richard Streeton, Geoffrey Smith, Bailey Morris and David Smith, A. L. King-Harman. Commissioner, Stephen Taylor, Michael McCarthy, and Diana Geddes, Ahmed Fazl, Frank Seely, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Helmut Weigel, Ashby, S. Probert, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, David Hands, David Guest, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, P. E. T. Douben, Alex Comfort, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, X. Libris, Graham Wood, Norman de Mesquita, Suzy Menkes, Antonio Martino, Rasit Gurdilek, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, J. Murphy, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Geoffrey Hancock, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Mark Dowd, Education Reporter, M. H. Young, Martha Honey, Digby Anderson, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Chris Dawes, Irving Wardle, Eduardo Cué, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Anne Warden, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, David Young, John England, J. A. P. White (Chairman, Christopher Walker, Chris Naylor, Clive White, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Richard Everett, Lake Sagaris, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, David Fysh, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Alistair Guild, R. J. O. Meyer, Director, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,

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Daniloff goes free in deal to save summit Reagan denies spy trade-off:'They blinked,' he says Into the unknown Portfolio gold Veto rejected Chess draw Focus Index Green Belt closed to housebuilders By a Staff Reporter: Cash shortage delays housing debt 'hotline' Fa secretary backs Luton visitors ban How should you spend £1m a week? Return with a wave of victory Base rate may rise 2% as pound slides Hunt for solicitor ends in Amiens 2m fail to get shares in TSB Healey throws Labour into disarray over defence policy 'Spineless' Militants derided by Kinnock Daks London Ban certain on Libyan flights News Summary Threat to away fans Nurses fear violence 'Boost' to Labour New jobs pessimism Simpson (Piccadilly) Ltd Village tip to go Ramphal's warning to Pretoria Green and pleasant day out Picture Gallery Print workers in new jobs BBC postpones Falklands play 'Unacceptable dramatic risk' Police chiefs call for increased manpower Local tax urged by Owen Teachers defer talks on the size of classes Easy draw fillip for challenge by Karpov World Chess Pill safety 'not dependent on one person' Seven aid rail death inquiry 'Score card' may help mothers detect signs that lead to cot death Solicitors worried about drugs Bill Prostitute of 8 put in care Mont Blanc claims two BA must reveal more about cut-price fares Coroner seeks change on Aids confidentiality Pub bomb plot denied Remand changes opposed PC jailed for biting ear has bail refused Squaddies go back on parade Help the Aged the Time to Cares is now Koch buy ends hunt for fine art home Portfolio gold Hattersley pledges controls on outflow of capital Sanctions 'the best answer' Today's agenda Conference reports by Alan Wood, Robert Morgan, John… Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Pledge on minister for women First task will be more jobs The Economy Labour holds 2% lead Delegates demand rights Housing Private school merger plans defy Nec plea Education Heffer loses executive power Commentary Gall for more black judges to build trust of minority in courts Court asked to vary Nirex injunctions Sainsbury's Courts hit by roof protest £86m bridge to relieve tunnel jams Fans threaten to sue ferry over ban Scientists cautious on plant effect Acid rain: 2 Scientists blame acid rain for killing trees and fish. But as Hush Clayton, Environment Correspondent, reports in the second of four articles, householders should pause before looking for its effects in their flower borders and goldfish bowls Sainsbury's West of Scotland is hit by tremor Alliance Leicester Chernobyl restarts one of remaining reactors in face of energy crises By-election surprise for Ozal Cubic Communications Ghana link with Togo coup plot claimed Xhosa power clash flares over kidnap Family feud across Ciskei and Transkei homelands Brussels bomb hurts two Egypt steps in with offer on peace process New Peking code reaffirms Deng's open-door policy Whsmith Solidarity leaders look to the future Army struggle (AP): Iraqi attack (Reuter): Faroes strike (Reuter): Pilot charge (Reuter): Rabat change (Reuter): Basque goes (Reuter): Nato suicide (Reuter): TV cameraman kidnapped as tension rises in west Beirut Air France Jordan is happy at choice of Mayors Prickly path to Arab leadership in West Bank cities Demjanjuk accused of Treblinka atrocities Picture Gallery (AFP reports): Ershad flood aid emergency Costa Rica admits to Contra air strip Sri Lanka challenges Amnesty General Accident Three killed in Punjab bazaar as terrorists turn attention to left Royal Mail Saving business money Protesters greet ships of seven navies Botha kills rumour of imminent election Suicide protest against Japan railways sell-off Greek envoys go on strike in budget protest Argentine bankers in £78m scandal (Reuter): Bhopal gas victims held after protest Birth of an opposition party startles Taiwan 's rulers Agreement on rebel ceasefire 'in 48 hours' Police in refugee racket The land of dynasty tunes in to Dallas Spectrum 1 The Queen leaves next week for her first visit to China. What will she find? Brian James went back to the country he visited five years ago and discovered that westernization has brought dramatic changes. Photographs by Graham Wood Part 1: East goes West (Reuter reports): More firepower for Afghan rebels Pinochet moderates state of siege Leaders held after death bid go free A house of cards , built on sand The house price explosion has been a disaster for many couples but who will cork the bottle? Even if anyone can, the chances of a realistic market do not look very goodPart 2: The castle under siege ASA Ltd Cubic Defense Systems Des. res. for sale, choice of 45 Hardship worse as more rcdundancies are announced Over-pricing a factor in latest crisis Tomorrow Political options Getting to grips with gazumpers Venice Simplon Orient~express Concise Crossword No 1067 London Bedding Centre Tall, Short, Large? Designer diffusion The international collections open in Milan next weekend, showing off all that is new in fashion. Top designers are no longer aiming their clothes only at the hyper-fashionable few, but offering versions of their outfits at relatively knock-down prices to bring them within reach of more of us PR Spray Cover-up Di-lemma People in Fashion Sailors going to blazers Jack high for Nino Ehrman Tapestry Feeling the draft Great divide Preview Power play The Centeral Electricity Generating Board Formad a… Picture Gallery Rival banner Job lots Getting out of 15-digit debt Hey Presto!—and they re all gone Helpless pawn in Reagan's Sandinista war Philip Jacobson on the plight of Honduras, bribed to follow Washington's orders This immoral alms race Digby Anderson So what's your car's number? Moreover... Miles Kington Labour's Grand Illusion Short-Term Market Talking Blues Memories Speaking up for student loans Poor spelling Drunken driving Operations delayed Cast upon the waters Curses of the age All eggs in one nuclear basket Football hooligans VAT on church repairs Savagery on Road to Guildford Rural eyesores To the point Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Births, Marriages Deaths and in Memorium Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memonam Birthdays today Lecture Lord Mayor Appointments By Our Astronomy Correspondent: Sky at night in October Astronomy Luncheons Receptions Dinners Sir Reg Goodwin Moderate Labour leader in london Major-General B. W. Key Mr J. Leslie Orr Laser scanner spreads the Word Science report Mrs Dorothy Richards A little paradise Television Winner without the prize Hilary Finch reports on the strange jury decision at the Liszt Piano Competition in Budapest A chance to revalue forgotten talents Galleries: new exhibitions out of town Lucien Pissarro Royal Museum, Canterbury Byam Shaw/John Farleigh Ashmolean Museum, Oxford John Buckland Wright Bohun Gallery, Henley-on-Thames The Capture of Troy Grand, Leeds Opera Concert Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall Theatre Request Programme Donmar Warehouse RSC Illusions of power Publishing Reagan fails to avert Congress sanctions blow Sealink may axe ferry service at Weymouth The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,164 Picture Gallery The Times Informations Service Portfolio gold Weather forecast The Gastronomic Tendency battle Frank Johnson with Labour Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Rugby ahead Menzies rises Inchcape up Bpcc offer Bronx plunge No referral New bank Powell buy Market Summery Base rate rise of up to 2% feared as pound weakens Bank tries to weather storm by intervening in markets US indicators 'rise 0.2%' Saudi move means firmer oil prices From Our Economics Correspondent, Washington: IMF ministers urge strategy to head off new debt crisis British challenge from docklands Step op compensation for fraud, SIB told NCC Sp0rt Record 3.15m awarded shares in TSB Multiple allegations Private money to cross Thames Investment Company P. L. C. Cubic Western Data Boom in franchise businesses brings higher failure rate Company News Base Lending Rates Drawing of Bonds President named for Mobil Europe Big role for British experts at top energy conference Prospects improve for agreement on rubber Commodities Review Ermenegildo Zegna Blue chips worst hit as shares tumble by nearly 26 points Stock Market Report London Financial Futures Traditional Options London Traded Options Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Money Market and Gold TSB Group Chancellor treads a political tightrope Comment Kenneth Fleet The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Account opens with sharp fall Stock Exchange Prices Smurfit clinches £800m deal The Rugby Portland Cement P. L. C (AP), Dow Jones: Dow falls 14.49 points Wall Street Orders hard to obtain, says Adwest chairman Profits up at Frank Usher Kwik-Fit interim profits up 56% Dominion in $27m us computer group buy $6m purchase Half-time profits rise at Watts Blake Company News In brief Cubic Precision Strong recovery in Uk boosts Rugby Portland Tempus F. Edmondson & Sons Hi-tech plus comfort for the man in the cab Number of trucks for export slumped Need for Japancse to manufacture locally ET: How the British kept on track Health rise in the purpose-builts Transits no longer have it all their own way Bedford continues its stout battle Llanelli Radiators Still waiting for the bus recovery Market in a state of uncertainty GH: Trucks about to turn the corner Iveco Ford Truck Specialists who beat foreign competition Big share of the export markets Austin Rover Think electric to keep down costs There is less to go wrong DY: The rough riders Are the Japanese finally making ail impact? The Week Wanted : Literate writers for 'techspeak' industry Job Scene The career requires a certain type of person Wright Air Conditioning C/WP Computers Digitus for compaq US firm delays new architecture Computer Briefing Morse Why an old road-runner needs its MOT Many lines of code swing before the eyes Starting from scratch can be costly Employee and Public Relations Department Icon Computer Appointments Post Vacancies at Headquarters Allied Forces… Events UK Ruthless Big Blue and the birth of the hacker Hi-tech Colussus that stood astride the world The archetypal 'nerds' of the profession J P Scott & Associates Limited The hi-tech hysterics that hit Wall St Desktop publishing and the latest challenges to Apple Computer Appointments IBM United Kingdom Laboratories Limited IBM Data Processing Executive Data Power Computer Employment Ltd Why software is a major headache Small firms get a hand with the figures Successful American Software Company Computer Appointments Appear Each The Royal Borough of Kensington&chelsea an Equal… County Planning Department City of Cardiff Caring is a job with a future A guide to career opportunities Residential care is a demanding but fulfilling task, reports Joan Llewelyn Owens in this second of a series of finding employment in the public sector Major task is to retain their independence Trainees from widely differing backgrounds Ashfield District Council Oxford City Council Public Appointments Barnet Cotswold District Council United Kingdom Central Council St Mungo Housing The Corps of Commissionaires Appointment of Court Clerk Eccles Magistrates'… Grampian Regional Council The International Confederation of Midwives Weymouth & Portland Borough Council Legal Appoinments Austin Knight Selection Law Personnel Plymouth Health Authority Help the Aged Meredith Scott Recruitment Museums and Galleries Commission St Mungo Housing Clarke Willmott & Clarke Commercial Litigation Cheshire Legal Appointments Littlewick Green Maidenhead French Kier Trainee Court Clerk ICI Durnford Ford Solicitors Coward Chance Commercial Property Laces Manchester Hatten Asplin Channer and Glenny Philips Wilde Sapte Legal Adviser L&P Sinclair Roche & Temperley Badenoch & Clark Morgan Grenfell John Hamilton Associates Management & Recruitment… John Hamilton Associates management & Recruitment… Solicitor Beale & Co Articled Clerk Legal Assistant Magistrates Court's Committee Brutton & Co Wade Stevens & Co Shipping Lawyers Rowe & Maw Hay-Msl Chartered Secretary The Hatfield Polytechnic School of Business and… Michael Page Partnership International Recruitment… Corporate Finance Lawyer Chambers & Partners Locums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luton/hichin Urgent-2 Posts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ail classified advertisements can be accepted by… Save a Pile! Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation The Times Mink Coat For Him General Appointments Quality Flats & Houses Chestertons Buchanans Jean Williams Ltd Berkeley Estates Lipfriend Legal La Creme IBM Financial Systems Maida Vale Overseas Travel Contracts & Tenders Simply Fly Travel World Wide Swissair Skylord Travel Ltd Afro Asian Travel Ltd Lowest Fares Up up & Away Around the World General Administrative Assistants Shi Supertravel Last Minute Villas GN Great Nordic Ltd. and GN Great Nordic Holding Ltd A chance for the under 16s Bowls At zerominus five it looks good The America's Cup begins next Sunday: 19 yachts, 65 feet or so long, each with a crew of 11, and representing seven countries, compete over five months in up to 751 races. In the first of three reports from Fremantle, David Miller, chief sports correspondent, assesses the British challenge for the symbol of supremacy Dolphins battling to stay afloat American Football Teamwork will be the key to success for Cudmore and his crew Barry Pickthall on the men behind the British challenge Results and tables Martin's fearsome knock Basketball Launch of new ratings service By Mandarin: Goodwood By Mandarin: Nottingham Nomrood can underline strength of classic crop Racing: Conditions Perfect for Cole's Colt to Return to Winning Form in Goodwood Feature Guide to our new in-line racecard Eddery works hard on Native Dress By Mandarin: Hamilton Park By Mandarin: Sedgefield Thomson takes honours with four winners SIS consortium land contract for satellite racing service Racing Yesterday's results Today's Fixtures McEnroe stays on comeback trail Tennis Ratcliffe moves Wigan signing Old Reigatians rewarded with home draw against Exeter Rugby Union: Lydney Fylde Draw Tough Opponents in John Player Cup Crowds and locks are thin on ground By a Correspondent: Cornwall stage fight back but Welsh hang on For the Record Evans plays again for Barbarians Pools Forecast Somerset members to Meet in November US impressed but not yet convinced by Honeyghan Boxing Rain drives Test into record book Cricket By a Correspondent: Croft is set to return next month Swimming Bradley tiptoes carefully towards her third million American winner of three LPGA grand slams leaves the men standing Emotional strain of grand slam Consistency is learning every day Plundering Pirates on the rampage Ice Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Sponsors complain Rowing Real go to the top but not without a straggle International Football Review Results from Overseas Leaguesresults from Overseas Leagues England in selection dilemma Hockey Cinemas South Koreans lay reputations bare Asian Games Injuries leave Kendall with easy selection Football By a Correspondent: Loyalty earns a handsome testimonial Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Luton backed by Croker in their row with League Scholar comes up with a scheme Plan International Manager makes a free offer Darara set to go in the Arc Racing Colclough delays his return Rugby Union By a Special Correspondent: Davis pulls off a great escape Following Honeyghan Sport in Brief How Cowdrey aims to keep bouncers down MCC bicentenary celebrations Unique role in the evolution of game Skilful Hickox boasts a new British record Squash Rackets A change in winter Olympic Games

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