News from 25/10/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Teresa Poole, Sir Peter Hall, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, J. R. Anderson, Martin Baker, Keith Hindley, Keith Dalton, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Ian McLauchlan, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Steve Fraser, Michael Binyon, LIZ Walkington, Michael Sharkey, Mark Ellis, Richard Fairman, Carol Leonard, Guy Topham, Jeremy Flint, Richard Eaton, Michael Bett, Jeffrey J. Bayes, Chairman, Gerald Davies, Beryl Downing, Stephanie Hawthorne, Francesca Greenoak, Brian James, James Ferguson, Director, Mitchell Platts, Mohsin Ali, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Martin Cropper, Philip Goldenberg, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Richard Steeton, Peter Nicholas, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Alex McWhirter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Jerry Hausman, Gavin Bell, Jennie Hawthorne, Sydney Friskin, Michael Evans Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Chris Thau, Richard Rhodes James, (Michael Phillips), Nicolas Soames, John Higgins, R. A. Biggs, Trudi McIntosh, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, Gareth Huw Davies, David Cross and Trudi McIntosh, Nicholas Beeston, Paul Griffiths, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, A. C. D., Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, Pat Butcher, Isabel Butterfield, Keith Wheatley, Peter Brimelow, Barry Pickthall, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Anne Campbell Dixon, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Rax Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Alan Franks, Kenneth G. Braidwood, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Sarah Jane Checkland, Kate Brown, Michael Dynes, Martin L. Perkins, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Jonathan Meades, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Hugh Sinclair, Director, Hugh Taylor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Bill Harrington, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Richard Williams,
ResumoA modern plague The City earthquake Portfolio Clocks go back Air shares Fast Mansell Index Syrians given 14 days to go US ousts ambassador: Damascus tells Britons leave in a week British flights are re-routed Reagan acts to back Britain Sweeping changes in rate reforms Stock Exchange rings out the old Wapping attacks 'will cause death' Assada imposes air and ships ban Thatcher to visit Strasbourg E1 A1 bomber sentenced to record 45 years Towry Law & Co. Ltd Kinnock attacks SDI 'fantasy' News Summary Willis for ballots IRA gunmen kill stores manager Carlisle to retire Stalker gift query Ballot on gas strike Sex case head jailed Ballington Grange Ltd. Gold case remand Baker call over head City reluctant to back Channel tunnel Bus changes will mean £40m saving says minister Agencies contest top slot Traders in street to defy law Lynn Relton & Co Picture Gallery Nirex list of dump sites 'within year' Stressful life of air pilots' wives Restrictions on movement of sheep to be continued Chernobyl fallout Agriculture £7 million for Africa Methane hope for energy Visitors held New legal threat to Knowsley selection Kidnap suspect for trial Ten years for man in acid attack Hailsham in talks on family courts Owner fails in test case to get refund after new car breaks down Dispute in 'cash to kill' plot Jury told girl may be alive Credit industry urged to help debtors New formula Pill good for the heart Soccer club refuses to sign pledge on gays Picture Gallery Body of man 'was dumped in tomb' £200,000 bail Smoked out Cutty Sark the Real McCoy Hailsham stresses training for bench Magistrates' meeting Action on soliciting demanded Bamber jury's 'key decisions' 'Arab James Bond' linked to terror dating back to 70s The Vengeful terrorist The fated love affair The Secret Service role The MacAllan, the Malt The letter from jail By Our Crime Reporter: Girl left holding bomb and the baby MPs unite to applaud tough stand Howe tells of envoy's involvement Parliament How M15 bugged embassy for years Air slaughter plot points to Syria's Iron Man The genesis of terrorism World reaction Trade and diplomacy A musician dedicated to freedom The Judge Inter-continental travels of a working terrorist Declining trade links in a small market Terrorist claim is nonsense, says envoy Damascus and the European bombings (Reuter): TV man dies from mine blast World Summary French deny part in return of Bokassa Seizure is upheld Ershad reappoints his old Cabinet (AFP): Gold for defector (Reuter): Airline takeover Nuclear 'spy' jailed Rebels closing in on Suriname capital (Reuter): 13 die in air crash (Reuter): Bid for butter Russians begin crash investigation Vatican appeals for extra cash Kohl seeks security for Europe Aquino's deputy joins call for purge of left California split over English as official language Lesotho project to go ahead (AP): House tells of atom guinea-pigs Budapest dissident bookseller evicted (Reuter): Maputo paper accuses Pretoria Red Cross paralysed Platinum Aunique Investment How Polo saw Shang-tu In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure dome decree … to which, 700 years later, travelled two resourceful young Britons, courtesy of their innocence, their colleges and a scrutable Mongolian policeman who thoughtfully escorted them away from Xanadu by taking them straight to it. Alan Franks unfolds the story of a remarkable journey, one decreed as much by Coleridge's poem as by Marco Polo Saturday Eterna Bewitchment on the beaches Hot Spots The Seychelles are still full of magic which flourishes in unexpected places. Shona Crawford Poole watches as the islander land their catch Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weather Eye Bahamas Maersk Air The Danish Airline GTF Tours Ltd Skylord Travel Ltd Picture Gallery Flamingo Travel Jamaica Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Travel Notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items In full flight to Ireland Fare Deals Multiple Classified Advertising Items A first taste of Paris Children in Paris can digest culture and cuisine in roughly equal quantities. Guy Topham and his family struck a happy balance Mountain Equipment Mexico Travel Notes Island sun Hover Speed Hotels Jolly, Taormina Time Off Ltd Les Arcs SKI France Swan Hellenic Piers of the realm Out and about Outings Switzerland the Place to Go Thomas Cook Holidays The Times Book your Christmas gifts here Buying presents can be tiring work Mail order catalogues can take the strain but if they want more customers they should put on some fashion gloss Glorafilia's New Tapestry Catalogue Highfield Nurseries C. E. Henderson & Son Leydens Nursery Turn Winter into Summer Thompson & Morgan Hillier Nurseries (Winchester) Ltd. The English Gardening School Plotting a pathway to enchantment In the Garden Address Book Windfalls? Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Nescafe If You Want the Best Remember to Add our Name The art nouveau of hi-tech style Eating out Jonathan Meades on the unco nvincing hybrid spawned by a famous parent Steaming and savoury The Times Cook Pleasing hot puddings do not need to be sweet nor made with suet. Shona Crawford Poole suggests some chunky fillings for the most warring winter meals New bloom in Burgundy Drink Del Colle Multiple Display Advertising Items The novel approach to literary glitter Television Radio Review A. R. T. S. Worldwide Virgin LPO/Fischer Royal Festival Hall Concerts Coull String Quartet Wigmore Hall Ten years hard Ten years ago today the National Theatre was officially opened on the South Bank. Sir Peter Hall looks back over the decade and announces that at the end of 1988 he will hand over the reins Ross Furriers Tragedy as martyr to a cause Theatre Edward Ii Royal Exchange, Manchester Rock Records Big Audio Dynamite No 10, Upping St (CBS 450137) Hanseatisches Auktionshaus Für Historica Greatest Batsmen Outstanding Otello Classical Records Verdi Otello. Ricciarelli/Domingo/Diaz, La Scala Orch/Maazel EMI Cds 7 47450 8 (2 CDs also black disc and cassette) White House democracy bombs again Paperbacks Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of Cambodia, expanded edition, by William Shawcross (The Hogarth Press, £5.95) Royal echoes of games past Chess A sax for all seasons Jazz Records Jamie Talbot Altitude (Move MVLP 21) Giving spice to a familiar recipe Bridge Wild voice of scorched passions Wagner: Wesendonk-Lieder, Berlioz: Les nuits d'été Baltsa, LSO/Tate. Philips 416 807-2 (CD, also on black disc and cassette) Wagner: excerpts Behrens, Munich Radio SO/Schneider. EMI EL 27 0422 1 (black disc, also on CD and cassette) Books in Brief Unexplained Laughter by Alice Thomas Ellis (Penguin, £2.95) Publish and be damned The Times Arts Diary Czech check The Times Arts Diary Rock and role The Times Arts Diary Hall of fame The Times Arts Diary Concise Crossword No 1089 Theatre In Preview Television Jazz Films on TV Radio Opera Concerts Opera Rock The fruits of passion Theatre Concerts Television Galleries Openings Jazz Films Openings Dance Bookings First Chance For ticket availability, performance and opening… The South Bank Centre Sevens up Sporting Diary Ripping Sporting Diary After all, was only wine Kingsley Amis's Booker Prize winning novel concerns the return of media-Welshman Alun to the sceptical embrace of his homeland. While his old drinking friends mull over the implications in The Bible, their wives are at a coffee morning Union bashers Sporting Diary Pay-ride Sporting Diary Dons' donna Sporting Diary Thommo talks Sporting Diary Big draw Sporting Diary Picture Gallery Saxon echoes from the New England woods The Syrian Connection Unity is Not Enough Fourth Leader More gaol visits by the judges Nuclear deterrence Degrees of caring Making best use of the salmon BBC libel case Housing needs Ease of access The Church and Aids Lure of Einstein Newmarket Houghton Meeting. The Cambridgeshire Day Sporting Intelligence Captive audience Court Circular Dinners The Times Service dinners Birthdays Luncheons Assisi, a place of peace Leech lacking warm waters Science report Forthcoming marriages High price for homely views Lieutenant-General Michael Brennan Poacher turned gamekeeper Dr Edward Doisy The Rev Noel Schofield Miss Blanche Sweet Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Multiple Classified Advertising Items Services tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Record budget deficit makes US debtor state Hall gives notice art the National Theatre The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,186 Champion files west for further glory Thatcher wants fair share for women in public life The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Stock Market OT&T plans Docklands joint venture Bank bUys second broker Fujitsu move Bibby buyout BAe posting Prices down Addison offer Index Market Summary US calls on West to curb Opec by stockpiling Confusion over home loan rates Impact of cheap oil varies within EEC Carclo in £16.1m bid for Jonas Woodhead Changing face of VAT man Pound stronger after rate rise Reuters offers $92m for Instinet Revolution in the City Hoare Govett in £1bn consortium US bank to cut jobs Oppenheimer Index Gilts issue batches out dealers Dow slips in final hour Traditional Options Unit Linked Insurance Investments £41m FR rights issue Company News Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Money Market and Gold Recent Issues London Traded Options Offices dearest in Tokyo Japan shares for Reuters screen service Hambro buys Deltatouch Arlington in buyout Dividend up Appointments Dealers banking on bid of £1.2bn for Pilkington Stock Market Report Tomkins' outlook healthy despite sickly share price Tempus Multivestor British Gas: a case of convincing Aunt Ada Comment Barclay twins face a fight The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Confident end to the account Stock Exchange Prices After October 27th, as the echoes fade, the U. K.… MB: The mounting monthly bill Mortgages Money Eighty Six Show The sale that is a little in the air MB: 10,000 an hour who want to buy British Gas Target Group PLC The sale that is a little in the air Privatization Picture Gallery Unit Trusts Target Group PLC EFM Unit Trust Managers Ltd How Pyjama Man will fare Consumers' challenge Interest bonus Save & PEP Picture Gallery Royal Heritage Golden hopes All you ever wanted to know about finance Fidelity Making Money Make Money Early for Burgundy Wines MIM Britannia Offer Strictly Limited HFS Avis Europe plc Why small speculators are brokers' favourites Shares LL: The question of commissions Base Lending Rates University Medical General Ltd Picture Gallery Knight Williams Independent Financial Advice Framlington Financial Fund Conflict looms over the cut on cover Bolton Building Society The Penny Share Guide Ltd The asset that is your mortgage Mortgages are back in the news in a big way following the rise in mortgage interest rates. LIZ Walkington assesses the fundamental choices facing house-buyers Touche Remnant Home is where the extra liquidity is Picture Gallery Free cash, no takers It is an extraordinary state of affairs when a government stands ready to hand out money and nobody appears to want it. Jennie Hawthorne reports on the cash with no takers Choulartons Limited Branded by the BBC Sport The Sunday Times High Fashion Draws The Sunday Times Henderson the Investment Managers Robert Fleming Price of a champ's fame Life Cover Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited It's the finish for funny money Polices From November 1 "funny money" will have been banished by the insurance companies. No longer will the companies be able to show policy benefits as adding up to a king's ransom. Bill Harrington explains what the changes mean Dealercall Picture Gallery EBC Amro Allied Dunbar FS Investment Managers M&G Solid protection, no frills Insurance You could be forgiven for thinking that term assurance is a secret. Term assurance can provide you with extensive life cover for very modest premiums, yet it rarely receives much attention. Steve Fraser explains why Capel-Cure Myers Conscience doth make honest profits to us all Investment Interest Rates Round-Up Winkworth Mortgages Love your Portfolio, Julian-Shame about the Ethics … Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford & Bingley Life British National For Him Schmocks For Everyone Nomad Traders Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items El Vino Co. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items UK seizure of gold coins lawful European Law Report Strasbourg New car not of merchantable quality Law Report October 25 1986 Appeal papers must all be in order The power behind the glory of Mansell Winning or losing will touch a great many more people than Britain's world championship hope Nigel Mansell strengthened his chances of winning the Formula One title with the fastest practice time in Adelaide. Brian James examines the multi-million pound project behind the Briton Southern touch to Rugby's revival Rugby Union: The Last Weekend for England's Selectors to Make Adjustments to their World Cup Training Squad Today's Rugby Team News Clubs enjoy the final calm before the winter's clutter Ulster without Matthews Hartop's return merely academic Llanelli backs can lift Welsh game Portfolio gold Harris in way of McKenzie ambitions Boxing (Reuter): Unbeaten (Reuter): Boston are one win from title Baseball Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selection Mandarin: Suhailie can give Cecil sixth Futurity triumph Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Worcester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Mulhollande for group prize Results from four meetings Nicholsop has MacKeson in mind for Voice Of Progress Racing From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Valuable Witness to enjoy his finest hour Overseas Racing In spring Fratton Park could have a ball Football: Portsmouth Eager for Promotion to the First Division as United and City Fight to Stay There Doubts over Casey's fitness Davies wins Open in a grandstand finish Golf Baddeley beats fatigue Badminton France out to batter Romania Rugby Union For the Record Faded giants fight out the derby that does not matter United can go back to the top Forest woo Clough Today's Team News Kristiansen is aiming to break new ground Athletics Champions stunned by Spinks Judo Southgate have Kerly back Hockey From a Special Correspondent, Brisbane: England squander their chances for impressive score on blameless pitch Cricket: Tourists Fail to Cope with Queensland Attack West Indian bowlers mow down Pakistan Today's Football, Rugby Union and Other Fixtures Tomorrow By a Special Correspondent: Double cause for Law's return Regional Television Variations Australia IV the world shows its winning colours Yachting Sailors tell of dirty deed in the Doldrums BBC 1 Choice BBC1 Choice Mansell achieves fastest time after early crash Crowe in threat of withdrawal Cricket Is someone in your family hard of hearing? 'Swales must go' Seven-month waif over for Southall Football Glasgow's battle of the giants Graf is made of stern stuff Leonard 'agrees' Sport in Brief White wins classic encounter Snooker Dates tangle decision The inspired in pursuit of the invincible Attendance record may be broken Top pair disqualified The demon that is driving Lyle on Golf
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