News from 02/10/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Miles Kington, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Houghton of Sowerby, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Peter Marson, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, J. M. Meade, David Culpin (Director), J. C. Greenwood, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, Bailey Morris and David Smith, Brian James, Huw H. Davies, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, Peter Ball, Charlotte Mosley, Rodney Cowton, Rodney Lord, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robert Egerton, Alex Main, Lawrence Lever, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Woodrow Wyatt, Charles Clarke, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Fiona MacCarthy, John Hennessy, Graham Wood, Simon Tait, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, A. E. Day, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Mary Moser, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Patten, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Ian Smith and Tim Jones, Hanne White, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Mark Dowd, Education Reporter, Jill Sherman, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Ivor Davis, Ronald Butt, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Tim Heald, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Mino Green, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, David Young, Anthony Dowell, Christopher Walker, T.D.Culpin, Judith Huntley, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Richard J. Pelly, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Follett, Nicholas Shakespeare, Max Brolly, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Richard Lander, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Young Energy Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoLabour fudge on future of nuclear fuel Scargill forces union split as defence row rumbles on Love to learn Tomorrow Portfolio gold Shares rally Indian warning Times Jobs Times Degrees Index US envoy steps up the attack Gas customers offerd £250 stake By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Kinnock thwarts Skinner Political storm over Hussey's BBC post By a Staff Reporter: Bodies in field may be teachers Crews threaten all Sealink services PC Olds, the disabled hero, dies at 34 Draw likely Reagan suffers backlash over Daniloff affair US airline orders 100 Airbus jets Alexanders Laing & Cruickshank Holdings Ltd House price rise running at 15% News Summary GLC offices for sale City clean at last GPs risk Opren costs Falkland mourner Yachatswoman home Chips Fine over trees Pit peace is vital says coal chief 'We don't want to throw down gauntlet's Libyan: airline to be banned Br 'half electric by 1991' Troy MP to retire Computer pirates caught Pensioner wins gun straggle Defiant magistrate draws first blood Crown prosecution service Tory plan for poll hat-trick Advantage to karpov but draw likely World Chess By a Staff Reporter: Wapping delay by printers Share for all say think tank School sports at risk after safety boycott by a teaching union By Our Education Reporter: Rise of 20% in places for teacher training RSC in Barclays sponsorship row PC Olds a victim of cruel fate Lawyers monitor riot trials Picture Gallery Detective accused of fight lies Motorists come to terms with penalties TWA Picture Gallery Inquiry sought on alternative medicine training Physician was only winner Portfolio gold Rescue award Scargill move on nuclear fuel just fails Black MPs 'will work as caucus' Front-bench split on policy for Ulster Conference reports by Alan Wood, Robert Morgan, John… Sad defeat for a man of principle Call to send arms defeated South Africa Increase in aid to poorest Third World Britain's peace role in Europe Brandt Speech GM warned of sanctions MP resigns Tody's agenda Commentary Doctors get £1m grant to study heredity in cases of heart disease Price is high, but it must be paid Acid rain: 4 The ummense cost of eliminating acid rain deters governments. But as Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, reports in the last of four articles, the cost of enduring it is beginning to look even higher NatWest Picture Gallery Building societies told to cut investor rates Church in call for 'street protests' Imitation pregnancy 'could cut cancer' Girl in gun tragedy Gorbachev confident that arms agreement is near Joy and sorrow of Daniloff Washington View Reagan wheat Offer ignored by Russians Gentlepeople Soviet citizen waits 20 years for an exit visa Britons held in Costa del Sol drugs inquiry Painted ladies gather to talk serious business Jews will fly in for protest Kremlin old guard comes under fire (Reuter): Minister in talks with Canadians Iceland reacts with shock and pride (Reuter): Lebanon kidnap victim escapes (Reuter): Britons win Greek appeal Kohl fury over housing sale (Reuter): Heart hope No pardon Bomber alert (AP): Rome upset Budget trim Lottery vow (Reuter): Sudan hitch (Reuter): Reporter goes Carter tribute New Speaker (Reuter): Warship visit Kenya swoop Botha pledges to keep separate schools and homes for his lifetime South Africa apartheid defended From Our Own Correspondent: Civil rights hit by appeal judgment Stars hit the anti-pollution trail Strike call obeyed by miners Picture Gallery (Reuter): Virgin Islands leader re-elected Ambassador Ericsson $1.4bn war on drugs approved by Senate Evidence growing that dingo killed Chamberlain baby (AP): Pan Am jumbo hijackers 'had plan to below it up in mid-air' Whsmith Hsmith Anti-US protest jams Panama traffic The security of long-distance runner Rebel plea rejected by Aquino Pakistan imposes visas Lunch Spanish police lace corruption inquiry British Gas Where enterprise is a labour of love Ii is perhaps hard to believe that in the biggest communist controlled country on earth there are almost nine million privately-run small business. Brian James looks at the philosophy behind an insatiable thirst for success. Pictures by Graham Wood Part 3: The road to riches Midland Bank plc Picture Gallery Platform for memories The youthful years of elderly people are being revived on stage by a band of travelling players Concise Crossword No 1069 Visa A longford version History or Bunk? Fiona MacCarthy on another Big Figure of history Beloved Emma The Life of Emma Lady Hamilton By Flora Fraser Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.95 How the brothers love one another Hard Labour By Robert Kilroy-Silk Chatto & Windus. £9.95 Longman Dictionaries-Recommended Poets in pads from an Age of Grace Trumper By Peter Sharpham Hodder & Stoughton, £12.95 Bat and Pad Writings on Australian Cricket 1804-1984 Compiled by Pat Mullins and Philip Derriman Oxford, £8.95 Fun with Boers and Boss Thrillers A Song in the Morning By Gerald Seymur Collins Harvill, £9.95 A romance with a view in Florence Fiction Innocence By Penelope Fitzgerald Collins, £9.95 Perfume By Patrick Suskind Translated by John E. Woods Hamish Hamilton, £9.25 Perfect English By Paul Pickering Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £9.25 Chatto Bricks and brickbats Last straw RIP Back to base Picture Gallery Do unto others Threesome In slickness and in stealth Blackpool: Robin Oakley samples the anger over Labour's new image; Ronald Butt on venom as before Can the Duke bring the Bbc to heel? Brain James profiles the ruthless grandee moving into the top seat Art strain Philip Howard: new words for old New bottle, same old whine Slipshod, Bristol fashion Moreover … Miles Kington Nuclear Ambiguity The Other East-West Trade Prosecuting Changes Backward march in technology Help for chemistry Oxygen in climbing Fruitless question Odious comparisons Merits of Vat Personal affront Legal advice and small claims Search powers 'Shane' in Welsh (From Our Special Correspondent.): Argentine Joy at Allied Victory German Conspiracies Without fire Taking it literally Court Circular Luncheons Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Births Marriaces Deaths Dinner Birthdays today Judge's Service Memorial Service In Memoriam - Private Proof likely of gravity wave Science report Forthcoming marriages Marriages Memorial service Latest wills The Push Ball Holborn Law Society Judge retires Lubbock and Mr and Mrs Jeremy Nlckson-(sons-ln-law… Lord Kaldor Economist with strong political commitment Mr Laurier Lister Mr B. D. Hurst Away in life's jungles Television Descriptive power Siegfried Covent Garden/Radio 3 Opera: the Welsh National in London, the Scottish at home Carmen Theatre Royal, Glasgow Phaidon Getting back to the great tradition The New Men at Covent Garden: Anthony Dowell, artistic direction of the Royal Ballet, tells John Percival of his hopes and plans for the future LPO /Tennstedt Festival Hall Concerts Grosvenor Chamber Group Purcell Room Purist perfection Charlotte Mosley reports from Versailles on the restoration of 'the world's most magnificent royal residence' Royal Opera House New poll for civil service union Hie Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,166 By a Staff Reporter: Book collection just 'growed' The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Younger derides Labour on defence Weather forecast Fight for soul of commentary box Frank Johnson with Labour Stock Exchange Table Lloyds buy expected Pressure eases over rates Bid lapses Foseco drops Abingworth up Gibbs resigns Index Market Summary British Gas offers users £250 stake in £5.5bn sale By Our Energy Correspondent: Go-ahead for £300m Held Exchange is overruled on compensation plan Redland to pay $317m for Maryland company Maxwell admits to 5.9% stake Tensions remain over dollar £1bn value put on BA New $6bn loan for Mexico John Charcol Amstrad computer tops £100m sales Barker & Dobson beats forecast Company News Kleinwort Benson $13m buy for Albert Fisher Future of NEI turbines awaits Sizewell verdict News Analysis A decision on the PWR reactor expected next spring By Our City Staff: Unigate expands in US Know your man! Ermenegildo Zegna Cadbury buys Package holiday price war warms up London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Privatization provides a key to greater fiscal flexibility Economic View Reinhold invests ni Britain Commercial Property Money Market Base Lending Rates The TSB a hard act for British Gas to follow Commet Kenneth Fleet Capital Letters London Trade Option Jones Lang Wootton Beecham value soars £158m on Bauman's new medicine Stock Market Report Traditional Options Recent Issue United States Bankruptcy Court Middle District of… Euro Tunnel Shares close higher in active trading Wall Street Multiple Display Advertising Items Guinness Peat buys US fund manager for $91m (Reuter): Ford and Fiat set for Alfa Romeo fight Quest returns to the black Last offshoots of JMB up for sale Coffee futures fall Foseco Minsep counts cost of LTV failure Tempus Rally continues The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trust Abarnet Hay-Msl Kraft Appointments Phone When management trainees are recruited, it is not… Young recruits should always appreciate that there really is room at the top, says Max Brolly Appointments Phone CJA Chusid Lander Success Jetro London (Japan Trade Centre) Seasonal Jobs Available in French Alps in British… Honours Graduates Planning Analyst Director of Occupational Health Service The Occupational Health Service People Person S. 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In the last of his series from Fremantle, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, assesses Australia's chances of retaining the trophy Paying attention to detail The White Horse Challenge Mandarin: Newmarket Newmarket acceptors Balding lavishes high praise oil Forest Flower Racing: Kingsclere Filly Confirms Superiority over Old Rival with Emphatic Cheveley Park Stakes Triumph Results from three meetings By a Special Correspondent: Lypheor colt wins plenty of admirers Colorspin taken out Mandarin: Fontwell Park Mandarin: Taunton Mandarin: Ludlow Mandarin: Valuable Witness to extend winning sequence to seven Sunday racing can be a winner for Britain In Britain last year, 22 million people had at least one bet with a bookmaker. They created an annual betting turnover of £4,000 million, £3,200 million of which was on horse racing. No other sport has such a large paying public. And yet it misses the market on the day which has become the most important of the wek in such big-money sports as tennis, cricket, golf and motor-racing… Sunday. Racing is now deep in debate over whether to press for racecourses and, more controversially, betting shops to be open on Sunday. Michael Seely reports Whitewash fears as squad is named Rugby League Diary Today's Fixtures Sardar rejoins Pakistan title hunters Hockey Rule change after bottle escape bid The prices skyrocket when mystery tangles with power Amateurs compete for less Golf Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain get their way over Sa plan Harford is the man in Pleat's sight's Football The old bear is still on the as dangerous Golg: Nicklaus Dreams of how Nice It Would Be to Win the Suntory Douglas in form after the delay British game under a cloud of apathy Tennis: In Search of a Catalyst to Spark a Domestic Revival For the Record Some luck at last for Capt phillips Horse Trials (AP): China set for gold record Asian Games Managers would queue up for McGuigan Boxing Champagne time for the champion Harlequins expertise too much for students Entertainments Continued from page 37 Today's television and radio programmes Entetainments Choice India warn trips to SA could isolate England £7.5m outlay to stage World Cup Cup over-rate rehearsal Home Owners Botham's TV plan thwarted by TCCB Picture Gallery Centenary win for Leicestershire Rugby Union Baddeley still reigns Badminton Belgian wins Sport in Brief Kingston cheered by Belgian anonymity Basketball Johnston lets actions speak after his words CIty play safe and choose Frizzel Snooker By a Special Correspondent: Davis goes down hi the final frame
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