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News from 07/10/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Ian McGeoch, Miles Kington, Martin Baker, Andrew Gimson, Simon Barnes, Nick Hampshire, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Leo Kersley, A. Sandman, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, Ian Murray, HRH, Michael Binyon, Stewart Tendler and Nicholas Beeston, Sarah Drummond, Peter Britton, Noel Goodwin, Richard Streeton, Geoffrey Smith, Gerald Davies, Brian James, Russell Best, Commanding Officer, Mitchell Platts, Stuart Jones, Richard Hill, Mohsin Ali, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Peter Ball, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, Graham Hills Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Nichols, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, David Guest, Geoffrey Hall, Norman de Mesquita, Suzy Menkes, Roger Scruton, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Cross, Harry McKibbin, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Tony Samstag, David Sapsted and Frances Gibb, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, PHS, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, John Richards, Sarah Houghton, John Bell City Editor, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, David Young, John England, Scarman, Maggie McLening, Christopher Walker, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Stewart Tendler, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Michael Bourdeaux, General Director, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Conor Cruis O'Brien, Birmingham, Stephen Pettitt, Brian Morris, Principal, Pat Sweet, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Amanda Atha, Philip Webster and Richard Evans, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Robert Fisk, William Jacot, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Nicholas Soames, Hugh Taylor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Syrian 'link' to jumbo jet human bomb Court told pregnant Irish woman was duped by Arab Homes: a fair deal? Today Out of Africa Fashion's live wires Top of the form Tomorrow Order your Times today Portfolio gold Index Labour threatens intelligence flow Luton stand firm on ban for visitors Church bail after woman's 'illegal' service World chess title retained by Kasparov Gun arrest at Tory conference hotel Chaos at Heathrow as computer fails A close friend of the president Tebbit puts party agents on alert Election date By Our Foreign Staff: Russia tries to still fears of radiation leak Rover brought to halt by Lucas dispute Alexanders Laing & Cruickshank Holdings Ltd Pressure off but pound hits new low NGA to vote on Wapping offer Police scan overtime Murder charges Ferry strike ending Jail for food vandals London Business Equipment Show Ford out in front Juries to go in criminal damage cases Pattern urges gentle moves to encourage home letting Savage's return blighted Brixton violence warning Church 'must fight racism' Tories want 'jobs for the boys' curb Call for £650m to halt cuts in NHS Baker's campus cash bid Indian visas deadline Lessons on films go ahead Warrant out Test for virus N-protest wait M25 hold-up Drink ban Woman bailed Fan denies he was 'fat man' in riot Woman left holding baby and the bomb, jury told Jordanian accused to attempt to blast jet with 375 on board Teachers' pay setback Detective rebuked over 'lost' clues Bamber murder trial Nationwide Winner to start own business Portfolio gold Parents back sex education Talks set on cross border security British Coal Karpov beaten by Kasparov's brilliance and dynamism Champion plans world tour to popularize chess Rook tour outwits the challenger Powers to curb 'peace' convoys Parliament October 6 1986 House of Lords Public Order Contamination of food will be punished Commentary Tories must fight on three fronts The attraction of individual choice Parliament today Mothers who work are more likely to take up smoking University Medical General Ltd Evidence of GPs' cash inducements Clinical trials: 2 In the second of two articles, Jill Sherman looks at how clinical trails are open to financial abuse Car death of woman a mystery Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal seal for self-builders Pop singer tells of musician's last hours New drug attacks wide range of viruses British Telecom Unifil general challenges Israel to give up buffer zone Guerrilla war worsens Jerusalem jets attack near Syrian border US worried by lack of nuclear safeguards Sub fire puts locus on naval build-up Reykjavik denies ban on Jewish protest group South African troops injured in mine blast Atom-by-atom study on Holy Shroud of Turin Science report From Our Own Correspondent: Ambassador vets BBC film of Britons' life in Moscow Firm fails to appear in Bhopal Air new zealand US dispels false hopes on Iceland conference (AFP): Maradona resigns Unicef position (Reuter): Macao man admits killings DeLorean jury chosen Dhaka ban (Reuter): LaRouche loss Flood toll (Reuter): Army man out (Reuter): Trial delay (Reuter): Mzali move General Accident Italy pushed toward an early poll by deep coalition disagreement Europe-US trade truce threatened Anger at 'Buy American' Bill Kohl's party prepares for display of serenity MPs plan Timor trip GE Pope gets tumultuous reception from young Oslo sets record £24 billion budget Red Cross urged to win access to Afghanistan's prisoners West unhappy about medical plans Gonzalez admits problems Abbey National Higher Interest Account (Reuter): Sister of Shah wins $5m case Picture Gallery Japan's old people for export soon Sandinistas scrap farming blueprint Peasants not for socialism From a Correspondent: Rhino poachers killed M'Bow to stand down as head of Unesco British Gas Kremlin negotiator in Peking for ninth bid to heal Sino-Soviet rift (Reuter): Chileans reject political violence Mercedes-Benz Picture Gallery Peace Issue could prove prickly for nation's double act The Israeli handover (AP): Canada wins UN medal for refugees (Reuter): Talks on athletes' fate (Reuter): Priest and two nuns drown in Lake Victoria How to go on a Continental shopping spree for just £5 A special Times offer for a bargain one-day trip across, the channel. Robin Young gives his tips on the best specialized shops to visit Really Waterproof Raincoats Trapeze acts Milan Fashion by Suzy Menkes Italy's designers have turned the Dynasty silhouette on its head, giving skirts a whirl and reviving the trapeze line The Times Susan Duckworth Knitting Kit Picture story Milan People Drawing book Shop around Playing up and playing the game Part 2: Boys' schools Tomorrow's war will be won not on the playing fields of Eton, but rather in the computer rooms of Cheltenham or of Aylesbury. How have the schools coped with the changes? In the second extract from their new survey, Amanda Atha and Sarah Drummond find that Britain's top 20 boys' schools, though still cloistered and class-riven, continue to provide an unrivalled all-round education Midland Concise Crossword No 1073 King Edward's School Vital statistics Canon Tambo flies again The Times Diary Testing times The Times Diary Back door The Times Diary Barry Fantoni The Times Diary Crowning all The Times Diary Duke's hazard The Times Diary Net value nil The Times Diary A fairer deal in housing South Africa: revolution with the brake on Conor Cruise O'Brien finds whites less tense as the violence subsides, but believes it mat be only a lull before the fatal threshold is crossed Nationlists on course to win the next election Sweeping reforms only under a period of martial law Enslaved by the media GotterDaimerung explained Moreover... Miles Kington An Act of Worship? Presentation, Policy and the Tory Future Remaining doubts on prosecution Silent service Dissidents in gaol Personal affront Shortage of lawyers Sale of vicarages Controversy on student loans Sir Robert Helpmann Death of Lord Tennyson The Poet's Life and Works Scanning the portents Time and place The drive for better links Ambassador Ericsson Hong Kong gets a £5m Big Bang Fiancial UK events The tests that help you make that final selection Aptitude Southdata Ltd Economic gamble that paid richly People Pay the right money, get the right staff Morse Computers Wright Air conditioning C/WP Computers Morse Computers Apricot US chip giants fight off strong Japanese threat The Week The Dee Corporation PLC ICON Computer Appointments Suspicious shortages in staff surveys Viewpoint Senior Systems Analyst Putting yourself in the picture Graphics The Times Prizes for the highest standards Computer Appointments City of London Polytechnic The right pitch for a career in sales Jobscene ICL Outsiders can cut data-processing time and money Dp Staff Keeping pace with change Jab prospects and better salary Court Circular Duke's garniture fails to find a buyer Birthdays today Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Memorial service Luncheons Reception Refrom Club Dinner European-Atlantic Group Forthcoming marriages Appointments Miss Storm Jameson Powerful writer with a blcak and brave eye Sir Timothy Creasey Sir Godfrey Llewellyn, Bart Animal passions Television Theatre Massage Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Crafts Council Gallery A phantasmal presence after the old master Galleries Anthony Caro Waddington/Knoedler Stephen Cox Tate Michael Kenny Royal Academy Helaine Blumenfeld Quinton Green Angela Conner Browse and Darby Fires of London Elizabeth Hall Concerts Moscow PO/ Kitayenko Festival Hall Hans Keller Memorial Wigmore Hall/ Radio 3 Britten/Tippett Wigmore Hall Christie's Opera Carmen Marlowe Theatre Canterbury Sister of Beirut captive says she will ~negotiate The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,170 Ruby celebration for 'Woman's Hour' The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Stock Market (Reuter): Tobacco curb ends Gold trade Mewlem rise Ordnance sale No referral Damages paid Index Market Summary New Opec anger over Britain's independent role BBN in market debut Move toward equal retirement ages Consumers run up record £22bn debt 'Steel demand to fall 2%' Interlink joins USM Pressure eases but pound dips British Land plans £100m development Home Owners Sport C&W group set to win Japan licence Hong Kong dealers foil to save &e Takeover Panel changes the rules Greater freedom for market-makers in the post Big Bang age Pretax profits fall by 24% Barclays de Zoete Wedd Evered pays £3.5m for John Payne (Reuter): Iraq seeks rescheduling of $500m Eurocredit Increased stake opens the door for Exco bidder Close on verge of deal Charlie Browns Car Part Centres: In the year to July… Gable and Wireless makes its bid to encircle he earth Telecommunications in the twenty-first century Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges IPE casts crude oil on fresh waters Futures and Options Excell Will money supply save base rates? Comment Kenneth Fleet The eye of the dragon Jobbers feel the squeeze on Big Bang traded options Stock Market Report London Trade Options Recent Issues Shares close higher in extra slow trade Wall Street Morgan falls victim to more bad timing Tempus Interlink Express PLC Appointments Base Lending Rates Lack of stock Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Euro Tunnel Shearson Lehman Brothers McKenna & Co Lewis Silkin Gouldens Gabriel Duffy Consultancy PHH Mobil Titmuss, Sainer & Webb Burges Salmon Bristol Legal Appointments McKenna & Co Coopers & Lybrand The billions waiting to be paid out Some assets are put out to order managements Inside The money put into the funds can only rise Schroders Beware the predators when riches are unlocked Pension Fund Management/2 Alison Eadie on the implications of new legislation for pension fund surpluses Fidelity M&G The key professionals Pension Fund Management/3 Martin Baker examines the role of the trustee th e stockbroking adviser and the actuary Henderson Pension Fund Management Ltd. The men who deal in your millions Pension Fund Management/4 Pressure to give more information while fund-raising More prominent place among the money people Hambros Guinness Mahon Investment Management Words, names that matter Charterhouse When the Big Bang finally goes off Pension Fund Management/5 Noble Lowndes County Investment Management The Little Bang feeing managers Pension Fund Management/6 A failure to be tough enough on employers Never before such an acute need for guidance The Northern Trust Company Barings The gallop to keep up the growth rates Pension Fund Management/7 Legal & General Murray Johnstone Multiple Display Advertising Items Croydon Multiple Display Advertising Items Microelectronics Education Support Unit… St Mungo Housing Slough Council South Shropshire District Council Kensington & Chelsea Rhonnda Borough Council Scottish Agricultural Colleges St Mungo Housing City of cardiff East Sussex Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Arnold & Cooper Hatten Asplin Channer and Glenny McDonnell Douglas Badenoch & Clark Sinclair Roche & Temperley Byatt Michau & Smart Commercial Conveyancer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Chambers & Partners Law Personnel City Response Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theodore Goddard Multiple Display Advertising Items Entering UK for working holiday Judge's discretion in matrimonial costs Powers of the crown prosecutor Caravan site licence Sex licences panel is hot a judicial body Battle lines drawn for confrontation Rugby Union's week of torment: first of a two-part series examining a sport at the crossroads Now is the time for Union to play the game by the players World Cup the catalyst for action on principles When the International rugby Football Board celebrated its centenary this years at Heythrop Park by staging an international conference, Harry McKibbin (right) presented a paper on amateurisim. Mr McKibbin, a Belfast solicitior, has been one of Ireland's representatives on the board since 1967 and is chairman of its emergency subcommite (which has been preoccupied recently with the unofficial tour to South Africa by a New Zealand party, during which allegations were made of substantial payments to the touring players): The following is an extract from Mr McKibbin's paper Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Fu Lu Shou ready to recoup losses Racing: Pulborough Team Can Extend Winning Run with Two-Year-Old Double at Newcastle Equine centre for Ireland Battalion halts Abdulla's charge Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selections Costly Pelf disappoints behind Another Guest Celebrating in style with Dancing Brave English abstinence forgotten m one moment of sheer delight Dancing Brave dons his Sunday best to lay on a feast Racing Results Hayashi is familiar with venue Rugby Union For the Record Christie's chance to move up in the world Boxing McKenzie defends Daho challenges Fulham tighten defences for 'red monster' Football By a Special Correspondent: Turner back in harness Celtic are given radiation advice European League Results Polls Forecast Stockport further humiliated Honeymoon delayed Tennis Crusader sweeps to convincing victory as wind conditions ease Yachting: British Crew Sail Flawlessly in Second America's Cup Trial A case for name-dropping Kodes speaks his mind Australia through to Davis Cup final Tennis Good win in new home Basketball Cannons in position at high noon Squash Rackets Getty boost for future (AP): Eagles thwart Falcons American Football Today's Fixtures Border hopes to include Reid Cricket Great kick for Charles Karate Champion win All the best for Bell's Swipe at Lyle is a key flaw in Norman crusade Golf Marshalling of highest calibre Top names needed to keep status Jeffrey downs Eagles Ice Hockey Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Television Variations Rugby leaders to look at payment plan for players Bishop blocked Harlequins move up to boost Barbarians British Midland McEnroe request Tennis Holders' crown slips (AP): American bonus England's team effort pays off Hockey Pyrah fails to claim big prize Equestrianism Priceless earns deserved rest Luton concede but vow to stand ground All-tickets ban on Leeds reimposed Forest reunion as Webb is chosen Roxburgh stays loyal

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