News from 10/10/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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J. Leslie Nightingale, Headmaster, Ronald Gordon, NL, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Frank Johnson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, SSP, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Michael Walker, Suzy Menkes, Fashion Editor, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jack Bannister, Sarah Drummond, Ludovic Kennedy, Francis Bown, Chairman, Dessa Trevisan, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, John Newell, Beryl Downing, Roger Boyes East Europe Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Ronald Faux, North-East Ridge, Ahmed Fazl, Mohsin Ali, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Stone, David Duffield, Richard Cobb, Noelle M. Wanstall, David Bonavia, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Diana Geddes, Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, Michael Fallon, John Percival, David Watt, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Suzy Menkes, Glenys Roberts, Angella Johnson, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), Nicolas Soames, Raymond Keene Leningrad, Josephine Fairley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alastair Percival, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, RG, Christopher Mosey, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, PHS, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, John Bell City Editor, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, A. E. M. Fine, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, John England, Ian Smith, Ron Vincent, Clare Dyer, Christopher Walker, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Judith Huntley, Clive White, Paul Newman, Nancy Langston, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Christopher Walker Reykjavik, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, Amanda Atha, Derek Harris, John Dibblee, Simon Scott Plummer, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Fisk, Patricia Allington-Smith, Richard Lander, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Yonit, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Arieh L. Handler, Chairman,
ResumoHowe savages Kinnock over defence policy Lawson reaffirms pledge of tax cuts and zero inflation Bang goes the City Next week Portfolio Times Focus Rescue off Rebel Botham Bar passes Index Chancellor fails to halt sliding pound Football chiefs get deadline Scandal of an East-West brain drain Pretoria tightens grip on opponents Picture Gallery By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Heseltine pitches for leadership By Our Political Staff: New measures to aid young jobless Picture Gallery Signalman saves 50 passengers Prisoner freed at gunpoint Saudi leak prompts new fear Curb on gas share sales Hamish hamilton Reagan arrives in mood of hope Lucas votes to end dispute News Summary Rail vote on ferries Boy died after chase Lords get new duke Police face protest Habitat Brent to explain Wrangle hits moves to speed up trials Deadline on defence to Alliance from Steel Battle lines drawn for clash on forces cash Tories claim surge in young members TV colour bar on snooker Job schemes begin to produce results Picture Gallery Star Wars future for fighters Individuals apply for Wapping deal Councils backed print workers in dispute Challenger agrees to draw after ultimatum World Chess Forged notes SPS Shipping Colleagues threaten to resign as Savage returns to work today 'Crushed' girl was planning birthday gift Takeaway Rembrandt stays hidden Bamber 'hated his mother' Farmhouse massacre Youth carried guns used in IRA killing BBC viewers to judge best of British design Crash van 'braked gradually' Princesses lend support to fashion exports The Spectator Premature baby with pacemaker doing well Stalker awaits costs verdict Ex-Civil Servant's sole win Portfolio Gold Shop assistant dimissed for eating peanut Lawson still aiming to slash income tax to 25p in pound Conservative Party Conference Zero inflation Help for jobless Scottish rates reform Tory thought curbed 'by fear of leaks' Reports by Robert Morgan, John Winder, Howard… Unionists keep open options Measures to help jobless announced Employment Return to grass roots Environment Attack on New Zealand is rejected Farming Howe attacks Kinnock 'folly' Foreign Affairs Timetable for reform outlined by Rifkind Rates Today's agenda Commentary Labour's 'gift' on defence El Al security officer denies plot to fix bomb blame on Arab By a Staff Reporter: NHS 'lacks information' British Airways Girl had bullet in her scalp Football suspects held in dawn raid Whose home if couples part? Parliament October 9 1986 House of Lords Murder on pre-parole Next week Parliament today By a Staff Reporter: Building societies say arrears rising amid fears for future trend The Leeds Permanet Building Society Picture Gallery Runcie proposes union with radicals By Our Science Editor: Warning to doctors on allergy injections Peacock fears TV monopoly MPs told not to toe party line Five deaths 'coincidence' Car sale cuts jail term Printer placed £100,000 bets Power of the H-bomb 'tamed' in laboratory Energy From Our Own Correspondent Washington: White House fights back after the Kalb bombshell Build-up to Reykjavik Controversy in US Boost for Warsaw Summit scene US will lift Poland sanctions Defector's claims ridiculed (Reuter): Libya condemns trickery Top marks for sub captain Scandal threat to Democrats Republicans' Louisiana battleground Iceland tightens security in its own relaxed manner Wessex Roof He added as we lunched off a mountain of boiled fish… (AFP): Thousands at funeral of 'Mafia victim' (Reuter): Police stop memorial (Reuter): Tourist freed (AP): Bolt death (Reuter): Nato boycott (Reuter): Shuttle tests (Reuter): Duke warns (AFP): Detainee dies Attacks claims Tamils sue O'Brien cancels Cape lectures after threat of violence on campus Woolwich Equitable Building Society Strasbourg objects to frontier controls Kohl's party brims with confidence for January poll Plane man 'worked with CIA' Leader orders descent to recover strength British Everest expedition From a Correspondent New York: IRA 'used Meese aircraft' Syrian fears of Iranian triumph puts their alliance under strain Assad looks to future as Gulf War push approaches Herzog says Arabs favour negotiation Israeli President optimistic Peres threatens rupture if peace talks frozen Lotus (Reuter): UN envoy in bid to forestall offensive Picture Gallery (AFP): EEC protests after Jakarta kills nine (Reuter): Paris test case for hurt Briton US Senate in move to oust judge from court Scientists urge Yugoslav reform in attack on Communist rule Siemens Dhaka charges league leader Mr Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese leader, talking with… Royal visit to see a Shanghai free of seaport decadence The Queen in China (Reuter): Widows in visit to war graves Rash of strikes dents Swedish efficiency (Reuter): Russians seek lost polar base Survival exercise Television Stephen Petronio The Place Dance London's Hilarious Comedy Hit! Albery Theatre God's gift to musical theatre The Phantom of the Opera Her Majesty's Theatre Type-casting displays its dramatic value Other Halves (15)Cannon Tottenham Court Road Pirates (Pg) Cannons Haymarket, Tottenham Court Road Basil, the Great Mouse Detective (U) Odeon Leicester Square Alpine Fire (18) Everyman Cinema Cherkassky Celebrates Wigmore Hall Concert Chrissie Hynde Information Write to Citroen U. K. Ltd. Who will be lord of the rings? The fight to capture the 1992 Olympic Games enters its last round next week when the meeting to choose the host cities begins. David Miller assesses the competition Why we deserve to win Key Votes on the International Olympic Committee Dixons Sale Teddy bears, but no picnic Part 5: Prep schools The independent sector comes into its own in prep schools, with huge choice, a full life and a kiss at bedtime with a whiff of home. The more spartan regimes may be gone, but as Amanda Atha and Sarah Drummond found in their new survey, it is heads down all the way at top schools, with little time for fun The Times Concise Crossword No 1076 Faithful outside marriage Do the best friends come from the opposite sex or your own? Glenys Roberts has never had any serious doubts, as she explains in the last of our series Children kept under wraps Short-term crises can result in children being placed in care and a hard battle for parental access The Big Heart of England Monday Jeffrey Bernard—bon viveur, man-about-Soho and award… Milan Report Heal's Chinese cleared Medical Briefing Biscuits for bigger babies Inflamed dangers The last bastion falls The Times Diary Vested interest The Times Diary Over the top The Times Diary Novel approach The Times Diary Barry Fantoni Hats off The Times Diary Palace pull The Times Diary Helping Thatcher's losers Reagan: summit-bound beset by scandal Now is the time for all good men… On the day the Tory conference debates the national economy, Stephen Aris highlights the problems facing its own financiers as an election approaches What shall we do about Syria? It's the ultimate in automatics! Moreover … Miles Kington A Message for the Markets Israel's Improbable Partnership The Protection of Children Controversy on woman priest The chairman's task Peace congress Personal affront Housing needs of the needy Education policy Dissidents in jail One more river Battle of Borodino Foreign Office, Oct 8,1812 In other words Cable and Wireless plc The faces of a nation in a hurry China On Sunday the Queen and Prince Philip begin a state visit to the People's Republic. David Bonavia reports Fear that socialism will be corrupted by western influences There is abundant capital in London for development The International Merchant Bank How the lion and dragon learnt to live together Kill the foreigners, cried the rebels Out of disaster, a new economy Hutchison The countryfolk with new-found enterprise British Rail Engineering Limited Midland Business Banking Tootal Group SinoBritish J. V. to Build Business and Cultural… A new people's hero for the 1980s Trading boom, despite the difficulties Chloride Technical Limited P. S. Marshall Far East Publications Ltd SCT China Travel World Trading & Shipping (UK) Limited Sino-British Trade Review London Representative Office Plessey Teachers wanted by the million Forget cabs, get on your bike Great potential, but poor service The Great Britain - China Centre Collets Sunry Import & Export Co. Ltd Magpie Chinese Furniture & Crafts Flower people in the big city French chic in the Chinese capital: doorboy utside Maxim's restaurant in Peking, which was opened by Pierre Cardin in 1983 as a branch of the famous Paris restaurant Hongkong Bank Bank of China Brown Shipley & Co. Limited Riggs China Services Court Circular Latest wills Fujian Jasmine Tea Royal College of Art Picture Gallery Birthdays today Reception Dinner Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Greeks buy back a crown Sale room Robot given true sense of touch Science report Memorial service Funeral service Church news Mr Candido Jacuzzi To fame and fortune with hydromassage Marshal Liu Bocheng Miss Cheryl Crawford Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Births Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last tribute for courageous PC Olds The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,173 The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold 60 injured in bus plunge Weather Forever England by the seaside Frank Johnson with the Tories Markets expect imminent rise in interest rates Stock Market Holmes à Court's 10% stake Waterford's 50 per cent Profits up £7.2m issue Ferruzzi buys Taken back Index Market Summary Markets expect imminent rise in interest rates Best returns in 22 years Extel Group abandons plans to rescue McCorquodale TSB shareholders may make a 100% premium CBI call to kick the pay 'fix' In tomorrow's Family Money Italian boost for Hambros £120m plan for Royal Mint site Baker Harris Saunders go public Opec extension on output levels likely Fidelity Index Curb on gas share dealings Securities Limited Harvard Securities Plc Commonwealth Bank of Australia Morgan Grenfell Group Plc Shares finish lower as rally runs out of steam Wall Street Campari cuts half-time losses Company News In brief Appointments Cleveland Securities Base Lending Rates Successful businessmen should go far Laing & Cruickshank Investment Management Services… Wolfson kicks off a fresh strategy formanagement BIM's new chairman wants stronger links between industry and education City office area likely to grow Out-of-town shops centre policy urged China & Eastern Investment Company Limited Lawson smoothes the way to higher rates Comment Buyers come in for Pilkington Bros Stock Market Report Consolidated Gold Fields Plc Money Markets and Gold Recent Issues London Traded Options Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Traditional Options MacKay-Lewis Whinney Lancashire & Yorkshire Afcor Investments Limited Holmes a Court's offer for Morgan may lead to a bid Tempus Austin Reed Half-time setback for Finlay Lloyds Bank £30m Blue Arrow cash call for US expansion Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Equities recover their poise Stock Exchange Prices Focus on Franchise Cummins & Co Solicitors Franchise Development Services Ltd Trust Parts Ltd The United Kingdom Franchise Directory Franchise Development Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sketchley Franchises Ltd. Pass & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jobs bloom in the garden city Mr Friday Business to Business Mature Management Opportunity Swiss Chemical Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tighter rules for franchisors Your Own Business Joint trading gets marketing boost Tele Syntra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baker Harris Saunders Group plc Baker Harris Saunders Group plc Tungston Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain's new star takes the stage Motoring Honda legend is obvious competitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norman Duckworth or Jack Knapton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are automatic. The ideal companion for an automatic… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Jaguar Lancaster Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing De Riche Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Boroughbury Leasing Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract with sole co-owner protected by injunction Council told to pay lecturers Appeal without hearing is lawful Judges below must have their say Michaelmas Term Bar exam results Council of Legal Education Italian hopes riding on their new-found star Motor Rallying Walking up the world to the truth that has been lost in the myths The Times reveals South Africa's cricket summit South African cricket wants to put the record straight: on its internal and external dealings. Dr Ali Bacher, South African Cricket Union managing director, talks to Jack Bannister (left), secretary of the English Cricketers' Association and Cricket Correspondent of the Birmingham Post Dent back Ferguson on the title trail Fencing All change as holders open their defence Bowls Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Worcester Selections Mandarin: Revised tactics can lead smart Mytens to double Racing: Arc Third Makes a Speedy Reappearance in next Week's Newmarket Showpiece with Sure Blade Reluctant Melendez makes it four From Our French Correspondent, Paris: Triptych heads for Champion Stakes Mandarin: Hexham Selections Results from four meetings Harwood pips Cecil to century with Lingfield double Sainte Joie confirms her classic potential Moorhead joins tipping agency Children's project is delayed (Reuter): Bugner 'twice as sharp' against Bey Boxing Mansell and partner go flat out to hold off the world Motor Racing Cudmore back on song as French are left trailing Yachting Australians get down to serious business Rugby League Second attempt (Reuter): Gender test for women questioned Olympic Games Sound basis for Troke's optimism Badminton Sad farewell for an Australian idol Farnborough fliers are stealing the show Non-League Football Today's Fixtures Hambly appointed to captain Great Britain Horse and Hound England need new strategy for next group games Hockey Sherborne triumphant in awe-inspiring start Schools Rugby Cardiff braced for visit of Chelsea (Reuter): Tight Bristol budget forces Francis out Newcastle ready to sell Whitehurst Linkeer's grasp of the Spanish style should enrich English attack Football Third round draw Talbot and Mills join forces again (Reuter): Ballesteros forced to share lead Golf: Ryder Cup and Walker Cup Men Fight out the Grand Match at Deal (Reuter): Play stopped (Reuter): Winning start for powerful West Indians Cricket A new look for New after an 'education' in America (Reuter): Norman calls for ban on betting Portsmouth say goodbye to Europe Basketball For the Record Entertainments Cinemas Driving down memory lane Federation ruling forces a re-shuffle Cross-Country Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Television Variations Meads discloses rebels took money on tour Leaders accused of hypocrisy Salmon is fit to face Japan Gidf Leisure International properities Plc Botham 'agreed to go on SA tour' Whichello gives Shaw fright Tennis Shortfall United out of Europe Sport in Brief On the run Minister demands clubs' action within six weeks Newcastle and QPR receive top marks Fazakerley surprises German to share prize Equestrianism Double tonic Gray starts ban The cup boat is rocking again Conner calls for core samples Boring holes over his dead body
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