News from 16/10/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Philip Webster and Sheila Gunn, Teresa Poole, Miles Kington, Victoria Glendinning, Mark Dowd Education Reporter, Ian McLauchalan, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Keith Dalton, Peter Marson, Barbara E. Clayton (President), Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and John Winder, Valerie Murray, Ian McLauchlan, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Gerald Davies, Howard Foster, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, Mohsin Ali, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Rupert D. H. Bursell, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, John Percival, Lawrance Freedman, Geoffrey Matthews, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, F. E. Jones, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, N. P. Goozee (Manager), Ronald Fletcher, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, W. A. Wilson, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Mary Bogan, (Michael Phillips), David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Trudi McIntosh, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, Nicholas Beeston, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, D. M. D. Evans (President), Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, David Owen, Paul Vittles, Conrad Voss Bark, I. Benveniste, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, PHS, Barry Pickthall, Keith Wheatley, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Peter Lawson (General Secretary), Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Professor L. Kessel, Ian Smith, Anne Campbell Dixon, Christopher Walker, Peter Evans, Carol Ferguson, Judith Huntley, Carol Handley, Clive White, Neil Harris, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Malcolm Macnaughton (President), Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Follett, Nicholas Shakespeare, M. N. Duffy, President, Bailey Morris, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Robert Fisk, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Corinne Julius, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, John Campbell, Gillian Greenwood, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Ann Hills, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Barry Shurlock, Richard Wigg,
ResumoHurd to curb action of MPs on immigrants As concern grows over chaos at Heathrow Back to Aberfan Tomorrow Portfolio Gold England win Times Focus Times Jobs Index Home Officce pays Asian hotel bills Barcelona Olympics jeopardized by bomb Bar calls for jail video links to save court time A riot of colour for the Queen (Reuter): Riviera's flying taxman Havoc in Wailing Wall blast Shultz keeps hope alive on Geneva talks No Kremlin deals outside Star Wars Russians in token Kabul exit Weatherall US trip delay by Prime Minister Scalgill victory over back pay News Summary Screening cash plea Sealink dispute over Fewer in church Swiss consider Hawk The Corby Trouser Pres the Less Surprising Gift Lost fees warning BBC tests sky link Anderton faces action for conspiracy Tory critics warned that BBC could be destroyed Judge praises courage of police 'supermen' MP fights Militant challenge Print unions left to fight on alone Christie's denies challenge Takeover rumour New move in Ruskin boycotts wrangle Currie in hurry to assume new role Russian motor link proposed Correction I still love girl who carried time bomb, Jordanian tells court Rare eggs 'hidden in T-shirts' Heart attacks and gout on the increase Dream voyage with Disney touch Bamber was calm after bodies found Backlog of debt cases Norwich Union Prisoner in labour 'locked in cell' Portfolio £8,000 win for shop assistant Man is being questioned on London rapes Health service review scheme to take in all management White Arrow Picture Gallery Deaths prompt new rules for toys and bunks Ministers hoping to build on Reykjavik talks Parliament October 15 1986 House of Lords Government defeated on health amendment By Our Parliamentary Staff: Hallowe'en import frightening old people Cut-price air travel for companies guaranteed by change in the rules Cheap flights for business Marxist force gets SAS touch Drug deals 'admitted' Dry Fly Two are freed in IRA case MP denies the Nazi salute Local girls play victims of the woods Picture Gallery Youth job opportunities in tourism London Life School meals staff sue council over pay Trusthouse Forte Police told to include all home violence in statistics Ordnance sell-off criticized Second man jailed for high-tech sales to East Computer crime MPs fight Chunnel road plan Salute to RAF pilot after 44 years Bedford Teamastra Hurd wants EEC help in war on drugs and crime British Airways (AP): South African rights group claims torture of children is widespread Kaunda gets firm Pretoria warning Allied Irish Bank Commentary From a Correspondent: New bid to halt rebel blockades Threat to 'chop' SDI decried Police Officer 21 killed in Bihar revenge murders World Summary Transplant death Miners flee fire (Reuter): Jumbo 'crippled' Cabinet resigns Scottish Amicable EEC report urges more growth stimulation to beat unemployment Swedish unions resume wage talks Six scientists share Nobel accolades Martens wins time for coalition talks Sage Popular Software Suicide by second wife of Picasso AMSTRAD PCW 8256 Pakistan claims troop build-up English Estates The Developing Agency Hope fading as water and heat smother last chances E1 Salvador earthquake aftermath Kalamata refugees can go home Assad reaffirms support for Iran New scientist (AP): Attack on civilian jet claimed Woolwich No Peking joy for Russian minister From Our Correspondent: Strike call secures victory for Ershad Sudan's leader offers peace talks with southern rebels National Savings Bomb threat to Olympic bid Gentlemen of the old school forgo vitriol for temperance North Carolina Senate poll Final stage for Bill on aliens Expo £156m in the red Nato chief warns on Labour Pioneer Kimche attacks defence ministry influence on Israel foreign policy Draft constitution handed to Aquino Chaos at the world peace congress River race may heal Asia rift Entertainments Barco plans a fresh style of politics Time of transition in Colombia Gandhi denounces Britain as racist over entry clamp (Reuter): Island ban on Soviet tuna fleet Peeking West Television Waddling tortoise Dance Meredith Monk Roverside Loudon Wainwright Iii Rock Shaw Theatre RSC LPO/Litton Concerts Festival Hall Halle/Skrowaczewski Festival Hall Walking back to happiness In 1934, Patrick Leigh Fermor set off through Europe on foot. The sequel to his classic book about the journey is published today. He talks to Nicholas Shakespeare about it A disgraceful cartoon comedy Theatre The Secret Life of Cartoons Aldwych It's not all in the mime Supper Goodnight/Carthage Almeida St. Joseph's Hospice Gentlepeople Concise Crossword No 1081 First Birthday Celebration Issue A populous place is Greene land The Times Profile Graham Greens On Deaths Row, with time to kill Carlos De Luna, three years condemned, will probably die in a matter of weeks. Paul Vallely found him as much a victim of politics as justice Biography Sartre Resartus agito ergo sum Peter Ackroyd on a life of the turbulent savant and scribe, who led the intellectual troops of France Writing against a Biography of Sartre By Ronald Hayman Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.95 Crime Bolt By Dick Francis Michael Joseph, £9.95 The Times Literary Supplement The Golden Boy unfitted to be PM Anthony Eden By Robert Rhodes James Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £19.95 Foyles Art Gallery an Exhibition of The geography of bleak new worlds Fiction Continent By Jim Crace Heinemann, £4.95 In the Labyrinth By John David Morley Andre Deutsch. £8.95 The Casualty By Heinrich Boll Translated by Leila Wennewitz Chatto & Windus, £9.95 The Discovery of Man's Immortality Hundred per… Us versus them in a botched world Novel of the week O-Zone By Paul Theroux Hamish Hamilton, £9.95 Eric Newby Collins Harvill Sub secrets surfacing The Times Diary Pik hits it The Times Diary Tax and tecs Mouthful Picture Gallery Pungent The Times Diary Sidelong look The Times Diary Why the summit succeeded Reykjavik: a note of optimism-and a dilemma for Mrs Thatcher Can we still go along with Star Wars? Lawrence Freedman shows how Reagan has embarrassed his allies Strains ahead when baby seeks a bride Labour's soft underbelly And as they near the dotted line... Moreover... Miles Kington The Selbourne Affair Testing Faiths Means to fight cervical cancer Reykjavik failure Merits of VAT Rise and fall of racing drivers Support for sport Football violence City colleges plan Schools guide From our Own Correspondent: Motives for the Decision Squeezed in Collision course Court Circular Buckingham Palace Beautiful Britain in Bloom Oxfam Lecture Appointments Memorial meeting Birthdays today Tiny flask fetches ?308,000 Sale room Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Body 'ignores food additives' Science report Luncheons Dinners Service dinners M Georges Dum?zil Supreme scholar of myth and language Viscount Bearsted Herr Hermann von Siemens Mr Keenan Wynn Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Church news Appointment Latest wills Presonal Columns British Heart Foundation Times Newspapers Ltd., Military budgets hamper research The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,178 The end of the elm that split a village (AP): British meat hit again in France The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather forecast Taboo of 1956 is kept buried Letter from Budapest Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Opec set to rule on oil ISRO chief out of running Profits jump Aitken rises Payout raised Brooke buys Index Market Summary Britain clinches 14 major trade deals in China Shop sales bounce to best volume rise for two years Car sales spur US retail total to record high Interest rates firm as dealers await Lawson Lloyd's brokers seek cover Picture Gallery Rockware first half profits up Beazer sells 29% of BM Helene hit by Barron losses Rivlin wins City sceptical of bid for Christie Buoyant Bejam counts cost of rising wages Gerrard National Inter Commodities Index Emhart in £80m shoe plant sale Shandwick is top PR firm Reshuffle at Legal & General Appointments Jones Lang Woottor Base rates rise comes under fire Opposition leaders call for British membership of EMS Profit sharing 'has no effect on performance' Guthrie back with £8.2m Monotype lifts profits 43% Shareholders at PHIT told to reject Apex bid NI director resigns Compromise over defence spending saves $560bn Bill Company News Afcor BCC Merchant developer plans SE debut Property Jobless picture brightens Frost on Bejam profits but shop expansion goes on Tempus Why markets want to see a born-again Chancellor Economic View County Limited Avoid the new sport of Panel-beating Comment Capping Cap Maxwell in £3m raid on McCorquodale Stock Market Report Midland Bank Bank of Ireland Tay Grindlays Bank p. l. c. Bank of Scotland Recent Issues Base Lending Rates London Financial Futures Traditional Options Money Market and Gold Tay success London Traded Options Sharp rally by Dow Wall Street Foreign Exchanges Equities bounce back Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Consultants at work, building a worldwide reputation The professionals behind some of the most prestigious projects at home and abroad last year added millions to our invisible earnings Price Waterhouse Association of Consulting Engineers Masdar (U. K.) Ltd Peat Marwick Meeting place at the heart of the billions British Consultants/2 CJ: The experts who do more with less The new money-go-round John Foord Harry Stanger Consultant Planners Big bang year for surveyors DFC Sheppard Robson: Architects Our Line of Business is Improving Yours EW Ernst & Whinney CJ: Boom time for the management man National boundaries seem to be shrinking, partly as a result of the needs of the multinationals General Appointments In the year of the Big Bang, more graduate high Np Title CJA TeMart Rediffusion CMG Chusid Lander Clive & Stokes International London Regional Transport Personnel Resources Executive Action Midland Group Lustre Engineering Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Career plan Limited Atkearney BBC Appointments British Tourist Authority Trainee Brokers Hunter Ready Unit General Managers C. Czarnikow Ltd. Experienced Accounts/wages Clerk The City Resourcing Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moxon Dolphin & Kerby Ltd PER Heary International Ltd, Kathini Graham Grumbles in Pimlico Fletcher Hunt & Associates Financial Career Kingsway Recruitment Consultants Change of Direction Multiple Display Advertising Items Consvervative Party ICMC TeMart Teachers Assurance Piper Graphics Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduate for U. S. Office Connaught Career Analysts Assistant Needed for Mail Order Theological Bookshop The City Resourcing Partnership Mrs P Marks C. D. S. Ltd Are You Decisive? 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hazell Station Charterhouse Appointments Accountancy Personnel Joslin Rowe Associates Accountancy Personnel Harsh facts on the islands The hard work and tough challenges of that good life away from it all are stressed by Ann Hills Often working at dawn or dusk in freezing waters Management Personnel Abbey National Building Society The NatWest Investment Bank Group Harrison and Willis Limited Banking & Accountancy Xpert Hudson Shribman Midas Siemens The Council of the European Communities in Brussels SK&F National Sporting Club St. Godric's College London South West Germany Tri-Lingual Secretary Angel ASB Ann Warrington Royal College of Physicians Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Technical Change Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Alexander Howden Ltd. United Medical and Dental Schools Guy's Campus… Try Legal £9,500 Mill Electronic Ltd PA/SECRETARY Alexander Howden The Hatton Garden Agency WP Operator Frizzell Angela Mortimer Young Secretary (in Property) South Bank Polytechnic Barbara Engelmann, IGP Ltd Audio Secretary Companion/lady in Waiting Consultant Surgeon PA FOR Ballet School Covent Garden Chairmans Secretary Audio Secretary Legal Typist Stepping Stones Executive Crème Gyose International School in the U. K. Executive Secretary for Pall Mall Offices Merchant Bank in Mayfair Secretaries Plus PA/EXECUTIVE Secretary Secretary to the Managing Director Mary Battams Recruitment Select Appointments Ltd Motorsport PA/SEC for AD Agency Md Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Word plus Leading European Music Agency The Grosvenor Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Damages for loss of profit in land deal When landlord's consent not obtained Jury direction on wounding by dog Qualifying days for overseas tax relief Hearing opposed ex parte appeals Strachan's hopes at high tide Horse Trials Rehe in place of Lloyd Tennis Veteran's record Home rule has cast doubts on Perth's sense of fair play Challengers face another set-back in the battle for the America's Cup White Crusader loses her curves Australians in a different class Rugby League British squad has food for thought Rugby League Diary A breeze for Kolius craft Trouble in Seoul Wily Eenyon puts a dampener on Wiliiams's night Squash Rackets Mandarin: Then Again to strike for Cumani Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Snitterfield win bucks up Jones Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Quessard caught close to the line Blinkered first time English take it easy Early days recalled Heroic deeds of winners and losers lift the game to new heights Hockey: World Cup Tournament In footprints of Budd Athletics France try out new men in Bucharest No time to retire Karate Dooley and Moss back in the running Rugby Union Smith left in the cold Bank denies SA payment Lendl's Davis Gup plea Marsh sticks to grim task of grinding India Cricket Gatting rests while England practise Willey for Gower The English fly that settled in Montana Fishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Lyle serves up a warning to the young pretender Golf China opening Dazzling Huke takes stage (Reuter): Thornhill puts Britain in the lead Last Night's Results Today's Fixtures Simms out For the Record Smith's sparkle inspires Herts Lancashire are made to work hard for win Corkhill wins marathon first round battle Bowls Surrey broken by ferocity of Middlesex Rugby Union Pond hits a house and drops back Motor Rallying High and low in exciting game Bishop's ban may be cut Farah BBC 1 Racal-Vidac Limited In step with the quick-step and waltzing gas fitters Choice Lineker leads the way for England Sport Best in the world claims Robson National Credit Corporation Limited Poland's strong opening Hamilton forced to retire The Irish dream begins to fade into harsh reality Palace call for action Birmingham is still being taken seriously (Reuter): Barcelona 'tricks' claim Navratilova's 1,000th Tennis
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