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News from 14/10/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Dr Mark Horton, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Andrew Gimson, PG, Keith Hindley, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Brian Parker, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Richard Streeton, Mario Modiano, Caroline Moorehead, Michael McCarthy, Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, Brian James, Howard Foster, Stephen Taylor, Peter Simmons, Ahmed Fazl, Peter Ball, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Matthew May, Alan Hamilton, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Ann Kent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, David Hands, Peter Nicholas, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Josephine Milton Cashmore, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, S. A. Cotton, James F. Drysdale, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alan Dent, Christopher Dunn, Alison Eadie, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Mark Dowd, Education Reporter, James Jungius, PHS, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Audrey M. B. Butler, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Andrew Hooper, Kenneth Fleet, Hugh Clayton, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, David Young, John England, Anne Campbell Dixon, Donald Upton, Christopher Walker, Jonathan Reynolds, John Wilcockson, Clive White, Paul Newman, N. F. Sussman, Chairman, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Tim Jones, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Shakespeare, Derek Harris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Peter Jefferson Smith (Commissioner, VAT Administration), Richard Morrison, John Parfitt, Richard Lander, Adam Roberts, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John Fry, Richard Sarson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Reagan keeps door for a nuclear deal Life with no limits? Tomorrow Portfolio TSB sale may be investigated City rejection Hi-tech life England win Luton move Index Shultz bid to convince Europeans NUM sliding towards loss of TUC seat Thatcher is given telephone briefing Black hole mystery solved Dragon's eyes fit for a Queen Chopsticks and a tiara for the toast of China Kremlin's drive to woo world Civil Servants face curbs on evidence after Westland Report 'to clear' RUC of shoot-to-kill charge Rush to beat visa rules at Heathrow Mitterrand will not run again Premier Protfolio Consultants bow to Bart's merger News Summary Ferry talks optimism Pay deal at Lucas Yacht salvage hopes Flotation stampede Church package deal Gang raid on squat The Nanking Cargo Porcelain Raised from the Wreck of the Geldermalsen Sunk in the South China Sea 234 Years Ago 800 new car jobs Court ban on dump protesters lifted Bar to end opposition to barrister fee sharing Ex-pupil sues chairman over child payment Politics lecturer vows to sue Ruskin college Parents step up campaign against gay tuition Strife in schools Picture Gallery Car lead pollution is halved Panorama 'lied to hurt Tory party' BBC accused of bias in Libya raid reports CPSA poll rerun date is set Attempt to murder army chief is foiled IRA squad helped by ex-pilot Maxwell may place Games in liquidation Knife raid Father Launches urgent appeal over 'animal' who killed schoolgirls Marquess 'supplied with drug' Accused's parents 'fought for life' The Bamber trial Easy mortgages bring 12% increase House prices Syrians 'Ordered human bomb' Nuns attacked in home raid Picture Gallery Acuman Fan jailed for pub attack 'Fat Man' case MPs want law on sport in schools Family to decideon prize Portfolio Gold Boat family get second council home Forgeries haul Engineer jailed for exporting computer ware to Russians Citroen Visa Range British farmers owe more than £6bn Call for ecumenical day of peace Glamour of science for new generation Government rethink on listing procedure for historic buildings Parliament October 13 1986 House of Lords Minister confident for future of ferries Baker may snub Tory council on education Parliament today Doctors nearer to identifying babies at risk of heart defect MPs' last chance for change on tunnel Bill British Airways Heathrow warning on Asian visa rush Important drug route believed to be blocked Permission puzzle adds to confusion Planning controls: 2 The planning system was devised to ensure fairness for all. But as Hugh Clayton reports, in the second of three articles, there are fear that it is not quite as just as it is meant to be Head is jailed for sex assaults Police action over TV film River sealed to save fish Property case House inquiry Scottish Amicable Superpower relations in limbo as each side blames the other After the Reykjavik impasse: East and West fire first shots in the propaganda battle Russian stand surprises Ministry Whitehall view Icelanders rue failure Soviet allies await their cue Poland briefing From a Correspondent: Tass raises the ghost of Kennedy Moscow comment Window of opportunity starts to close The future of arms control (Reuter): Argentine protest at fishing pact (Reuter): Soweto survey (Reuter): Donkey fuel (AP): Landmark lost (Reuter): Jamaica move (Reuter): Lagos request Daks By Our Foreign Staff: Long-time setback predicted World reaction 40 arrested as Mafia fights for control of bridge pay-offs Siemens (Reuter): Iran PM in East Berlin British lamb hijacked From a Correspondent: Tambo and Steel meet in Lusaka Canberra sets sights on a new wages pact Medicine prize for cell growth research Nobel winners (AP): Salvador quake toll reaches 890 (Reuter): Lawson seeks EEC surplus solution Party panic over the South In the second of two articles, Christopher Thomas reports from Lafayette, Louisiana, on the many conflicting forces that make the South one of the most intriguing, unpredictabel questions in American politics Tremors felt in Japan and Sicily Swedish strike halts port Compec85 India bids to win American approval Autumn chill hits Pakistan relations Delhi's foreign balancing act Opposition sees local elections as warning for Papandreou Abbey National Bavaria defeat for SPD Arrests and bombs herald Dhaka poll Representative injunctions are inappropriate Law Report October 14 1986 Tax provisions to be widely construed Inland Revenue Commissioners v Brackett Silly? Quite Television A performance to out-thrill baseball Opera Salome/Madama Butterfly Music Center, Los Angeles John Higgins witnesses a sensual tour de force Aldwych Theatre A British artist's Italian renaissance Gallery Edward Burne-Jones Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome Mary Swanzy Pyms Gallery R. O. Dunlop Fine Art Associates Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden National Theatre A comic left alone Theatre Largo Desolato Theatre Royal Bristol Bbc Symphony/ Pritchard Festival Hall/ Radio 3 Philharmonia/Sinopoli Royal Festival Hall Concert Running scared - and fast Technology is now so advanced in the world of finance that computers can go on deaing even if dealers are stuck in the snow. But the City revolution, says Bryan Appleyard, won't do away with fear and greed, the dominating emotions Londones Business Equipment Show Butcher designs a clutch of accolades Junior trade minister John Butcher will receive a rare award today for his work in promoting art and design in industry Concise Crossword No 1079 The Big Boys of Investment Floors where the Sky'sthe Limit Bestriding the earth operating at speeds once undreamt of Tommorrow Air Canada Pioneer Harrods Knightsbridge Renaissance Power dressing gives way to wispy chiffon, veiled breasts and swirling skirts as femininity returns to British runways in the spring collections Fine Figures Conoley & Johnson London Bedding Centre Ehrman Tapestry London people Naked nape Hot blossoms No kydding Inside information The Times Diary Copping out The Times Diary Number crunch The Times Diary Picture Gallery Unscheduled The Times Diary Preview The Times Diary Yes, Mandarin The Times Diary Leg pull? The Times Diary Outplayed in the Reykjavik chess match Michael Binyon explains why the summit ended in stalemate Yesternitsky: today's man all over again Ian Murray talks to Yitzhak Shamir as he prepares to take over as Israeli premier In it for kicks, for all but himself NHS spur for the spurious J. T. Winkler The ultimate in personal touch Moreover...Miles Kington Two Cheers for Birmingham Bleak House Labour and the threat of war Nuclear safety Waiting lists Share deals muddle Shell-Mex House Out of sight In common currency Counting cost of enterprise Choice of schools Buying British On this Day October 14 1899 From Our Special Correspondent: Latest Intelligence. The War Capture of an Armoured Train To the point Court Circular NEC Birthdays today Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Kenya Muslim settlement is dated to AD 950 Archaeology Marriages Latest wills Royal Navy promotions Appointments Bird fossil may be missing link Science report Dinners Meetings Tussle for bridge lead Brig G. L. Prendergast Unorthodox warfare Obituary Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Births Marriages Deaths Memorial Services In Memoriam Private Church news Appointments University news Personal Columns Times Newspapers Ltd Awful disquiet invades Brighton estate The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,176 The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Troughts of low pressure over the NW will move SE through the UK except SE England during the day 6am to midnight Climbers unlucky for the third time Letter from Everest Stock Market Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Ryman on target Close expands Bryant issue Printer sold Low buys Offer talks Index Market Summary Industrial costs leap because of slide in pound SIB roles on price stabilizing TSB flotation may face investigation Personal Equity Plan includes USM stocks End of a golden era looms £200m shopping landmark opens Fewer UK businesses collapse Home Owners City throws out £150m scheme for Spitalfields Opec meets to cover cracks on quotas Coaliote bid target to lift payout RTZ reduces Australian mining stake Phillips & Drew CBI demands £5bn programme of building projects Guidehouse joins Stock Exchange BankAmerica puzzle over Clausen role Impasse on IMF chief 1986 could be a record year for spirit sales Avis Europe forecasts 29% rise in profits Lead and zinc prices highest for 17 months A buy or a sell but never a hold? In the Market Central banks buy time but they cannot buck the trent Official intervention on the foreign exchanges The secret of success is 'lean with the wind' How the bankers move markets Intervention in support of the dollar lacks unanimity Commodities clearing house faces up to 1990s challenge Futures and Options Stockmarket Confidential Standard Chartered Bank in a corner Comment Star Chamber opens its doors Late buying lifts Dow Wall Street Financial Management Services Ltd Alexanders Laing & Cruickshank Holdings Ltd New board feces at Thorn Appointments China barter for Hutchison Company News Recent Issues London Traded Options Afcor Investments Limited Harvard Securities PLC Traditional Options London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Swire Pacific Limited Hopes of China telecom order lift C&w and Plessey shares Stock Market Report Base Lending Rates Canon Bryant Holdings digs in to investors' pockets Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Firm start to account Stock Exchange Prices The bleaker prospects in a young industry Viewpoint Computer Appointments Acorn Icon Why the East is looking West Start-Up Only two weeks left to enter Videotex passport to all countries Is IBM falling behind? The Week Can we keep the powerful genie in its place? DEC plans thousand new jobs Picture Gallery Analyst Progrmmer More jobs in services Computer Briefing Ups arid down of DMV, the big little three newcomers Graphics For a better-paid future, put yourself in consultancy mode Jobscene Overseas Positions Computer Appointments A home network that suits everyone Networkers Unisystems Why the French prefer to play games on the system Videotex Events CWA C/wp Computers Shadow UK Limited Kensington & Chelsea Mid-Downs Health Authority, West Sussex North Western Aquarius Keeping an eye on standards Joan Llewelyn Owens spends a day with the people who see we get a fair deal Constant vigilance and regular sessions to review problem areas Meeting people and the ability to assess and to draw conclusions Scottish Agricultural Colleges The National Farmers' Union Microelectronics Education Support Unit Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Borough Council of King's & Lynn West Norfolk Commonwealth Development Corporation Central Regional Council St John's Diocesan Home Bristol The Lockwood Care Attendant Service for Disabled… The Corps of Commissionaires Sutton Valence School Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Computer Appointments The City University Senior Systems Analyst Multiple Display Advertising Items Christaian Aid Hackney Pensioner Projects Stepping Stones Hamlin Slowe Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three Bivers District Council Director Shropshire County Council Legal Appointments J. W. Ward & Son Team Leader Joblink CC Bracknell District Council George Carter & Co Marshall Harveys Lothian Health Board Broads Authority Joblink Simmonds Church Smiles & Co Young Enthusiastic Assistant Litigation/sussex The Law Society B. A. T Industries Caradon Limited McKenna & Co Diplomatic Service Philips Bromley Overton Shirley & Barry Sinclair Roche & Temperley Business Development Consultants Ashley Calms Travell & Co Ward Gethin Meredith Scott Recruitment MSL International Chambers & Partners Badenoch & Clark Kuwalt Petroleum Corporation Titmuss, Sainer & Webb Shirlstar Container Transport Limited Richards Butler Law Personnel MS International plc Gabriel Duffy Consultancy MSL Chartered Secretary London Regional Transport Solicitors Durrant Piesse Freshfields Multiple Display Advertising Items Credit Lyonnais Lovell, White & King Crown Prosecution Service Stones Porter Hp Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Reuter): McEnroe Hearing his target Times are changing for Wasps Ice Hockey Telford's white becomes top sports venue Tennis Davies going for another lengthy drive Golf Crosby s return gives a lift to lowly Bolton Basketball Pools Forecast Nashnush on the spot again Schools Football Mandarin: Ayr Mandarin: Folkestone Mandarin: Water Cay has the class to make winning comeback Racing Mandarin: Warwick Ajdal faces maximum of four Mandarin: Redcar Mandarin: Newton Abbot Cole heads for best year after Ayr win Racing Blinkered first time Mansells nerve is facing its final test Motor Racing: Adelaide is Handed the Last Hurrah in World Formula One Championship Maradona makes amends Football Overseas Football Results Today's Fixtures Enfield drawn against Bury Town (AP): Payton's place in the record books American Football For the Record Bowls Ten Pin Bowling Football Golf Handball Road Running Rowing Rugby Union Snooker Speedway Swimming Squash Rackets Tennis Yachting Boxing (AP): Astros' Scott on target Baseball Olympic pool is full of piranhas Birmingham lacks foundation body Critical impact of Coe and Co Hundred grand rand tour Lessons learned by Japan Players claim Board's decision does not protect fringe benefits Rugby Union Men on the sidelines are not forgotten Schools Results W lndies first for England Kelly yearns for Tour glory World's leading rider in quest for cycling's Holy Grail Botham rises from the ashes as a fiery strike bowler Cricket: The Man They Wrote off is Back with a Swing Spinners' turn in final Test (Reuter): Bowlers lift W Indies England field top squad Badminton Entertainments Cinemas Americans fight I out classic encounter Yachting Entertainments Concerts Opera & Ballet Theatres Art Galleries Cinemas Today's television and radio programmes Choice Regional Television Variations Smith resigns top League post over hooliganism England on a knife edge NSPCC Aitken ready to lead Scotland Fenwick wants a move Football Briefs Sutton faces long absence Norwich talks No to Palace Target Varadi England reach World Cup semi-finals for first time Soviet Union qualify on goal difference Connors drops out Sport in Brief Birmingham's plan for the poor Olympic Games Wigan players rewarded by GB coach Rugby League All quiet in the eye of storm Frustrating time for Moses Kangaroo court of United players

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