News from 03/10/1986
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Alan Tomlinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, N. Leverton, Michael Wilson, Chairman, Miriam Bona, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, Jonathan Miller, Richard Hope, Editor, Stephen Leather, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Alan Wood Robert Morgan John Winder Anthony Hoges Howard Underwood, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Pratley, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, John Best, Roderic Walkington, Secretary to the Governors, Mario Modiano, Geoffrey Smith, Gerald Davies, Bailey Morris and David Smith, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, John Acland, Margaret Elton, Susan MacDonald and Michael McCarthy, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Charles Knevitt, The Times Architecture Correspondent, Sarah Duncan, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Peter Nicholas, Tom Kelly, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, David Watt, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Warden, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Graham Wood, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Maurice Ross, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, Alan Moore, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Richard Evans, Ron Dearing, Chairman, Jill Sherman, PHS, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Keith Wheatley, Britain Waits and wonders, Joyce Whitehead, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, Kenneth Fleet, Hugh Clayton, Lorraine Fraser, Anne Warden, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, John England, Christopher Walker, John Wilcockson, R. G. Radford, Secretary, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Sir Ian Trethowan, Sally Dugan, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Charles Krauthammer, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, John Killick, President, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Frederick Bonnart, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Peter Lewison, Lee Rodwell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, J. W. Turner, Director, Dorian M. Young, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, K. F., Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoKinnock hope of no nuclear arms in a year Portfolio £28,000 to be won Chess draw Defiant pair Times Sport Picture Gallery Reserves hit Index Pensions pledge starts tax storm IRA in mortar attack Evidence points to Nazis in Australia Picture Gallery Minister in charge of NHS Afghan withdrawal begins in few days' Tories reveal a strategy to restore supporters morale Reagan beaten in Senate fight over sanctions Son denies killing his family Parker Knoll Don't miss your Times next week Crewmen vote on ferry strike Child gets £425,000 Birkbeck Fishing 'hopeful' lead ban Gay book ban attack Files case date set Son 'chooses to die' Ballington Grange Ltd Civil Service poll 'intimidation' Union dispnte £250m project to upgrade Fylingdales Fraud trial juries stay in radical overhaul Workforce of councils rises to 1.9 million MP's £50,000 bail quashed Whitelaw spending overlord Kasparov puts paid to Karpov attack Free issue off sport magazine Son 'slaughtered family to inherit ?436,000 estate' Bamber was trying to commit the perfect murder, jury told Increase in home building Need for breast cancer expertise Henry Moore statue found Skipper fired Nurse contracts Aids after needle accident Roof arrests Record drop London police opt for provinces Sun Alliance Insurance Group European 'court' for air fares disputes proposed Riot youth sentenced to 7 years School is accused over fees Big majority in favour of non-nuclear arms policy Minimum wage a priority Loe Pay 'Troops out' bid fails Northern Ireland Surcharges promise to rate rebels Local Councils 'A genuine shift of wealth and power' 'No compensation' call is rejected Social Ownership Jobless and old to get increases Pensions Pledge to cut cost of drugs Health Today's agenda Commentary Wider interests given priority Defence stand poses liability Picture Gallery Deaths study confirms higher cancer risk at Sellafield nuclear plant Slimming aids fail under test Part of ANZ Merchant Bank Open verdict on H-bomb sailor By Our Science Editor: Keep drug companies at day study says Picture Gallery Roman silver coins fetch £77,000 Sala room Libya told date to end flights to London Student 'raped in riot at Brixton' £7.6m benefit from London bus lanes Craxi reacts angrily to secret report that he lied over Achille Lauro Jordan channels West Bank funds Abbey National Phalangists execute eight militiamen Deepening divisions among Christians Russia 'not halting arms flow to Iran' The Gulf Confict Fugitive from Tunisia is sentenced Egypt claims 82% turn-out US plot to topple Gadaffi alleged Inland sea drying up in Israel Shultz to meet Mugabe to improve relations Nato plans resiting of 100 missiles Rembrandt Hotel Soviet advance team leaves to tackle logistics of Iceland Reagan sees Daniloff as superpowers prepare for meeting 16th-century prophecy fuels fears of terror during Pope's visit Sakharov's memoirs smuggled to West Heunis eyes Botha's crown Man in the news From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: UK-Russian research deal for space future Bush hope for dramatic progress in Reykjavik Mitterrand avoids crisis over Bill White man to hang for murder Konrad Furs Zaccaro indicted on bribe charges Briton held in Athens theft Arson arrest Past revisited Malta deal (Reuter): 70 stranded (Reuter): Death penalty (Reuter): Hunger strike (AFP): Going down Managua signs $250m aid pact With Moscow Worldwide search for friends Falkland pilot funeral Would you give up a secure office job to walk the… (Reuter): Four Iran athletes disappear in Seoul Britons ascend in hope as stricken Chileans give up Russia 'leads in anti-missile technology' The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Fire destroys Camorra fraud link evidence Japan urged to import electronic goods as way of balancing trade Philippines rebel leader charged Insurance is valid despite tax breach Registrar made order without jurisdiction Siemens Mayor reshapes historic city Istanbul's £1.2bn facelift Missing pieces in the Chinese puzzle In a calculated move to attract the latest technology, expertise and new investment, China has opened its doors to the West - but has it opened its heart? In the final part of his series Brian James detects a sense of national privacy. Pictures by Graham Wood Their only protection against oppression has been anonymity On the intellectual borrow, not barter Heal's The zoology man Concise Crossword No 1070 The Times Love and the facts of life With Parliament about to debate sex education in schools, a look at the issues by concerned parent Lee Rodwell Let's see the colour of your money Choosing clothes according to the 'season' of your complexion has grown from a Californian fad into a multi-million dollar industry London International Hotel Pressure cooking in the Cabinet Monday Humana Hospital Wellington Gift of hope Medical Briefing The Pill and breast cancer Catching ulcers Strokes and smoking Radar clutter The Times Diary Reece is on The Time Diary Hussey-gram The Times Diary Barry Fantoni The Times Diary Shaggy The Times Diary Bewitched The Times Diary Parry thrust The Times Diary Defeats already on the road to Reykjavik If all else fails slide down the greasy cable Bernard Levin The ring of steel around Gandhi A thaw to hot up an election David Watt Quickest way to a million Moreover.. . Miles Kington Tme J0b for the Chairman Mr Gandhi's Narrow Escape The European Theatre Straightening out defence policy School repairs Winchester Cathedral Sale of vicarages Clergy widows Post haste Investment in the Tunnel Last train let-down French lesson Pressures on NHS October 3 1908 (From Our Special Correspondent): Mr Wright at Le Mans Streets ahead A cheer for Britain's image builders As the New Architecture Exhibition opens at the Royal Academy today, Charles Knevitt, The Times Architecture Correspondent, flies the flag for a wealth of British talent The Dallas lifcstulc of executive jels An impact on the way of practision Planelectric CK: Understanding the unavoidable art Leading architects produce their best work abroad Foster Rogers Stirling CK: A stylish facelift for London The city of new shapes New Architecture/3 Making up for a late start with overtime OTIS Elevator Plc Canary Whare It Will Feel like Venice and Work like… Bovis Construction Limited New Museum Buildings in the Federal Republic of… Gartner Hosby House MB: Boom that could move the City Pilkington British Gypsum MB: The shattered dream, the stone compromise The confrontation between Moderns and everyone else Court Circular Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Tyler's and Bricklayer's company Abomniball Birthday's today Latest wills By a Special Correspondent: New hope for curbing pollution Science report Lieut-Col C. 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Rait Mastermind of wartime escapes Muharrem Nuri Birgi Miss Ruth French Signor Goffredo Parise Prince Georg of Denmark Hard to stomach Television Otello Renoir Excitement all too dangerous Cinema: David Robinson assesses the now releases in London Picture Gallery Central Ballet of china Dance Albery Theatre London Sinfonietta/ Atherton Concert Prophets of distant honour Galleries: John Russell Taylor reviews New Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts Liberty China Gandhi suspends security officers The Times crossword puzzle No 17,167 Teacher's killing linked to old murders The Times Information Service Today's events Portfolio gold Teacher's 16% rise backed Weather forecast Roy gets a taste for the future Frank Johnson with Labour Stock Market Profits tumble Ibstock up New chairman £1m takeover Deal cleared £50m sale C & W 'buy' Hotels deal Index Market Summary Bank's support for pound bites into reserves Dressing down at Gent Dataday gives headache to Htv profits Lloyds pays ?100m for 90% of Canadian bank Hong Kong first for Bond Grand Met to name new chief Girobank launches home loan service Kalon Sport Ryman comes to USM with offer of 3.7m shares Payout plan explained by SIB Anglo american Corporation of South Africa Limited Bellway plans to raise £7m Company News Analysts wary as Lucas loses part of US Airbus business Stock Market Report Finance chief for Charter Appoint Ments Base Lending Rates Traditional Options Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Money Market Television South London Financial Futures Admin Business Centre The Star in Mrs d Abo's next big show London Traded Options Fudge and compromise rule among the Group of Seven Obvious anxiety by IMF countries to paper over the cracks Unbappiest of all, it seems were the British represcntatives Arm-twisting as agree on new money for Mexico Plan to cut court costs for patents Ryman Group plc Decision time for PM and Chancellor Shares pause after two-day advance Wall Street Business to Bisiness Unwin Pyrotechnics Limited International Factors Prospectglen Ltd. Syntra Property Board Merck and ICI swap rights on new drugs R-R success Reckitt buys a $30m bubble Johnson Fry group BES buyout fund Abaco buys Lloyd's specialist broker John Howard Group Plc Peat Marwick The Superior Package Your Own Highly Profitable Business Hamper People Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swiss Sales & Marketing Specialist Sell to Asia Business for Sale Banking on cutbacks at Mitchell Cotts Tempus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gilts under pressure Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodties Financial Trusts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The good things in store for 1987 New looks for Sunny Diescl first for Britain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Accessories & Services Lionheart for Peugeot Carsearch Ltd Autocontracts Ltd Autodial XJS He. 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Sydney Friskin discusses the prospects of the home team and of the overseas countries most likely to make and impact Challenges for Douglas Table Tennis Slocombe's tough plan for Britain Hockey English stock rises in European showings Basketball Fixtures Finaces Facilities Today's Fixtures Football Mandarin: Newmarket Selections Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Imperial Frontier can confirm promise of Yarmouth debut Bacing Swinburn plumps for Derby winner Mandarin: Hereford Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings By a Special Correspondent: Invited Guest's half-sister in demand Holst proves too good for British While most of the racing world enjoys the… Steer a straight course on Sunday By Sir lan Trethowan, chairman of the Horserace Betting Levy Board, which collects money from the bookmakers and returns it to the sport Complexities rumble beneath the surface By Tom Kelly, director-general of Bola (the Betting Offices Licensees Association), which represents with repersents 169 companies with 4,660 betting shops Horse and Hound Replacement players hold key to team semi-finals Tennis Carlsson's big test First series draw favours Crusader Yachting Reigate pip boys from Uruguay Schools Rugby Sportsweek Multihull circus in Britain Kapil Dev glider tire as Australians hit out over 'go-slow' tactics Cricket Test pair deterred others, Hill says Few signs on the road that leads to fame Rugby Union Threat of blaze averted Lamba's zest is the key to a solid victory by India The game wins approval in Soviet Union Baseball For the Record Douglas in front Golf Smyth leads British fail in bid to ban doping for life Drugs in Sport Radical moves to cut power are anticipated Motor Racing Gernon to leave Bevan bids farewell with style Equestrianism Maidstone sign Bartley as they aim for League Non-League Football Entertainments Cinemas Whetnall moves up and Downey becomes coach Badminton Break with tradition for Bauer Cycling Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Television Variations Lost for words as League brings on a new sponsor Standing down Hay reads riot act to wayward player Nspcc Falco set to go but Davison stays Rowdies upset Clark's game New Open for old masters Pakistan spirits up Sportin Brief England pair defy cricket ban warning Unacceptable risk for players to go A bout of fireworks is expected Boxing By a Correspondent: Thorburn survives challenge Snooker Cauthen avoids injury Racing
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