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News from 27/10/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Washington, Martin Baker, Anthony Cowgill, Director, Keith Hindley, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Simon O'Hagan, Keith Dalton, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, John Hollis, P. McGurk, Director, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, Philip Howard, Robert Lightband, Simon Jones, Edward Fennel, Michael Binyon, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Cedric Hallam, Brian James, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Peter Ball, Ray Kennedy, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Peter Nichols, David Hands, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Brian E. Beck, Secretary, Seebohm, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Thomson Prentice, Richard Street, Claudio Abbado, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, Paul Vallely, Robert Rhodes James, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Roichard Lander, Peter Evans and Frances Gibb, D. L. B. Hartley, Chris Thau, Mark Almond, (Michael Phillips), Nicolas Soames, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Alexandra Jackson, Mark Dowd, Education Reporter, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Jill Sherman, PHS, John Bell, R. J. Merrick, Marcel Berlins, Maxwell Newton, John Bell City Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Kenneth Fleet, Kenneth Blaxter, President, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Derek Harris and Rodney Lord, John England, Ian Smith, Anne Campbell Dixon, Walter Elkan, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Sally Dugan, Michael Dynes, Steve Smith Eccles, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Alan McGregor, Derek Harris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Robert Fisk, David Powell, Sally and Nigel, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, J. G. Thomason, Isabel Unsworth, Colin McQuillan, Lawrence Lover, Richard Wigg,

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Archer resigns over payment offered to girl Conservative Party's deputy chairman says 'I fell into a trap' Forked tongues Tomorrow Portfolio gold Pay deals drop Offer brewing White's win Index 'I have never, repeat never, met her' Russians want fee for Tokyo flights 'Ban visitors' demand after near-miss Syrians rail at Britain Support sought £15m still needed for tunnel A million Africans are set to die from Aids New drive to fight spread of virus Mansell left to rue his burst tyre Sav E Money with a UK Loan Nervous start to Big Bang Mp ends action over 'Panorama' Threats end swap Gas cloud Over Tees BBC gets top films Tunnel complaint Stalker's deputy is to leave police force PR Spray Car aid denied Jeffrey Archer, rarity who fuelled the nation's gaiety By Our Political Editor: The political pitfalls of life at the top Yard 'may soon know attackers' Labour rebels support High Court challenge Knowsley North by-election Asbach Ucalt Champion pipers drone into the night Thatcher faces new battle on Westland Women's employment 'strengthened' by tribunal job-share rule Moves to extend equal retiring age Teachers angry at threat to coaching Brent to consider plea over race case 'Poor diet due to lack of choice' Bank breaks ranks on debit cards Runners die By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Judge may challenge Hailsham Quiet beginning for bus revolution Cellnet By Our Home Affairs correspondent: Car buyers losing £100m Cost of fraud Clerk will invest winnings Portfolio gold Killing charge Volvo Patten clears way for private sector cash to fund rented homes Prince may offer solutions Heseltine to back curb on mortgage relief Complaints over Wapping article rejected Picture Gallery BBC radio set for a shake-up Scientists boycott Star Wars project This week's roadworks M25 opening set to ease congestion Motorway construction More parents on boards will end council majorities School governors: 1 In the first of three articles, Mark Dowd, Education Reporter, looks at the future of school government in the light of the 1986 Education Bill which is due to be enacted next month Campus free speech clause angers Lords Apple Gold mine men crushed to death Smoke cure claim for common cold Missile attack Hasenfus call to CIA Russians say Reagan agreed to total ban Putting on the style ill Budapest Knopfler injured Flying lessons Kremlin attacks diplomatic rift War of words and weapons increases tension in two Middle East disputes Britain to press for European support 10 per cent Tresasury Convertible Stock, 1991 UK move on Syria embarrasses Paris Factions in Sidon agree to ceasefire Action for Jobs Enrile pledges crusade against communism to Marcos supporters Thousands at anti-Aquino rally From a Correspondent: Fingerprints trap Pinochet attacker Japanese feel they are a small, poor nation Telford Wiesel tries to stir Soviet conscience Susan Beck Office Systems Recruitment Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Limited The Work Shop Small, friendly, newly-formed Property Development… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airways Housing Society Limited Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Bernadette of Bond St. PA to Personnel Director £12,000+ Binns Cornwall Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernadette of Bond St Recruitment Limited Manpower Staff Introduction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotswolds Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items American Economics Consultancy Tate Appointments Angela Mortimer Social Sec £10,000+ + Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Relations Sw1 Vale Do Lobo Vapocure (UK) Limited Office Systems Recruitment Services Thomson Snell & Passmore Legal Administrative… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pretoria asks International Red Cross to leave country Geneva unhappy about decision From Our Correspondent: Mozambique warning by Mugabe Mourners pay last respects to Machel Protection for pupils in Soweto A state obsessed with executions US Mid-Term Elections Iberian leaders agree on closer links Birthday for papal academy Picture Gallery Anti-abortion centre fined SPD back Rau's poll platform From Our Own Correspondent: Mourners defy Eta's warning (Reuter): Troop plea to Gandhi on killings Harvest cut (AP): Bus tragedy (Reuter): Troops leave (Reuter): Squatter clash Christie's St. James's ENO Entertainments Self-examination without misgivings Radio Orchestral ace in his element Claudio Abbado (left) has been quick to make his mark in one of the bottest seats in all opera: John Higgins reviews the new Vienna Un ballo in maschera-much enhanced by Luciano Pavarotti (right) as Gustavus-and investigates Abbado's hopes and plans Creature comfort Television Lyric Theatre The spectacle of silence The outstanding films of old have a lot to recommend them today, as the Pordenone Festival has just re-emphasized: David Robinson reports English Concert/Pinnock Elizabeth Hall Concerts LSO/Flor Barbican Hall Richard Morrison Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall Fighting off a killer called Slim Africa's New Agony Africa, the cradle of civilization, may also be the birthplace of a disease that could destroy it. Aids has laid claim to tens of thousands of African men, women and children and millions more are in danger. Thomson Prentice, in a three part series, reports from central Africa on a desperate struggle against the new plague Part 1: A continent under siege The problem cannot be monitored, let alone tackled In Africa, Aids is a heterosexually trasmitted disease Midland Who says jumping is for joy? The life of a jockey sounds exciting. But in his new book, National Hunt rider Steve Smith Eccles (right) goes to great lengths to debunk the glamour of the steeplechasing world, telling of sheer hard work behind the danger and daring Concise Crossword No 1090 As seen over the digestives Victoria Wood has tried normal life. She hated it. Now she is bck to being extraordinary. She loves it. She brewed, mused and amused in the company of Bryan Appleyard Getting a fix on 'man junkies' St. Joseph's Hospice Facing the facts about a baby's life Talkback When easy money means hard times Instant credit means instant debt and many people simply cannot pay up Play on Words Homing in on our little ways We speak the same language, but for some Americans Britain is hard to comprehend Air Canada Lowing up trouble The Times Diary Rock scene Off stage Birthday pangs Barry Fantoni Bargain titles Mistiming How much will Archer harm his party? Robin Oakley, Political Editor, recalls past scandals and considers whether the effect could be different this time Eden at Suez: the diplomat who went uncertainly to war Thirty years on, Robert Rhodes James reassesses the agonizing drama that broke a great statesman Capitalist Revolution A Risk that Failed Caring for the Red Cross Inflation traps for the unwary Housing cutback Plight of unemployed Lure of Einstein Methodist roll In common currency Academic threat to free speech Museum charges A Useful Lesson Treble increase Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Parliament this week Anglia Birthdays today Returning to a common faith Appointments in the Forces Appointments Record $1.1m for a wing chair Sale room Memorial services Receptions Dinner Marriages Starlight Cabaret Christmas Rose Dance Professor Albert von Szent-G?rgyi Original scientist who thought big Sir Henry Osmond-Clarke Viscount Bearsted Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victorian benzene theory is revived Science report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Child held in terrorist raid The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,187 The Solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Picture Gallery The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather A trough over northern and eastern areas will clear from the N, but continue to affect southern areas Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Boots plans out-of-town store battle City Bill back for debate £100m Rover aid denied AE appeal Quarto float Pay deals drop to lowest level for three years New disc 'will be top seller' Bass seeks £100m acquisition in US Market waits for Apex to increase Phit offer Growth stumbles on at a snaps pace US Notebook Big Bang set for muffled beginning Last mortgage rate rises due this week By Our Industrial Editor: £29 bargain holidays Phillips & Drew Sport 43 The abacus still counts 120 Moorgate, London Ec2m 6xp. Telephone Japan to consider tax reform Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Query over directors' float share USM Review Amstrad's latest revolution Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Which companies face sour future with Sugar's challenging clones? Analysis Financial Trusts Meanwhile, a slow start on the buses Comment St Andrew Trust director Appointments Board Meetings National Westminster Bank PLC Introduction to The Official List Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold A packed house, but Lawson is left without a leading lady Gilt Edged Base Lending Rates Justices erred over mouse found in milk bottle Surety is not guarantor Justices must consider means for bail Court practice of showing all charges on list not unlawful Costs orders must be reasonable Vendor liable for cost of necessary works Entry with false clearance illegal The University of Manchester Senior Fellowships Multiple Display Advertising Items Scholarships City of London School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The answer to a leading question The ability to command affection and to communicate energy is crucial to the role of good management. Edward Fennel considers the dismal lack of graduates with the talent to motivate and organize others There is still suspicion about the concept of leadership Success demands far more than good academic grades University Appointments London Business School University of St Andrews University of Warwick Assistant Registrar… The Ausyralian National University University of Warwick Senior Research Fellow… Imperial College of Science and Technology Lady Margaret Hall Oxford University of Glasgow Research Fellowship in… University of Durham Sir Cyril Kleinwort Chair of Countryside Departments of Geography and Law University of Aberdeen Chair of German Computer Insight Ltd The Times Classified Educational Hoare Govett Big Bang lights up the City Kenneth Fleet analyses in a 16-page report today's dramatic rebirth Merrill Lynch An umbrella to protect investors A reversal of the new freedom A late change by the Government Threat from the left M&G Schroder Investment Management Lever's last stand Shearson Lehman Brothers The technology that had to tome Computers will keep the London market more competitive in the world than ever before Nasdaq system was ruled out Greater demands on SEAQ Chesterton Lalonde EBC Amro 1) Name of company. 2) Previous night's closing… Quick guide to new system The Lazard Houses After Day 1: how the market will treat private clients Excitment in the air-the crush as Telecom trading started Little knowledge of SE investment Protection from a poor service After Day 1: how the market will treat private… A challenge to banks Henderson Pension Fund Management Ltd The Times Stockmarket Confidential The new players—and the way they line up High-flyer Capel goes solo Country gentleman at the head of the thundering herd Was London wise was to use Wall Street as its model? Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The man who made his firm a star Americans say they will stay on the floor Big bang is only part of a much broader revolution… Howard's way with the critics Datastream Kleinwort Grieveson Investment Management A new watchdog for the small buyer Telecom Lift-off: from banter and chat to video interfacing Smith New Court Tombstone Territory's warning Broker-dealers enter the gilt-edged market TMS Thinking knight at the heart Shareholders' rights in secondary issues Only individual investors can consent to their stakes being modified Peat Marwick FiCS The dangers lurking in Pandora's money box Take-over Panel's new role S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd The forgotten companies John Hollis reports on how today's big changes in the way the City operates will affect the listed companies Just what the US invaders want Murray Johnstone Campaigning in the country Small dabblers will face bigger charges Afcor Investment Limited Target Harvard Securities PLC Greenaway Harrison Printers and Designers Murmurs of protest on the road to the glittering new world Labour factor clouds the market excitement An elite group of companies is likely to emege By a Correspondent: Ambition is Exiled Results from the Weekend Leicester profit after misuse of elements by Swansea Rugby Union: Welshmen Cast Opportunities to the Winds at Swansea and Pontypridd Moseley in their element Only Oti relieves Cambridge gloom Saracens at their Waterloo Front row hold key for France Wales lose early urgency after gaining advantage Southerners make huge leap forward Dismissals spoil tone of Ayr win Important Notice McKenzie aims to capitalize oil win Boxing (AP): Pyatt provides easy floorshow Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Bocatower can make amends at Lingfield Racing Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections By Mandarin: Fakenham Selections Cecil has Derby claim From Our French Correspondent: British raiders triumph in France Racing From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Mulhollande beaten a head Leaders on the Flat-TRAINERS Jockeys Saturday's results Doncaster Graf secures with relentless pressure Tennis McNulty speeds to title Golf For the Record West Indies retain control Cricket Frost masters Yu Badminton Holders need a surer touch Hockey Pleasures of going down to the boys from Down Under Bamford's master plan in tatters Holmes earns his keep Cheeky Kookaburras Yachting Dawber goal ends wait Woking Sturrock in a last-gasp rescue act A painful lesson for battered and bruised Norwich Football: Brown's First Away Defeat as his Men are Subjected to Physical Warfare at Plough Lane Forest missing fire Weekend Results, Scorers and Tables Hayes stays to make it pay Luton lead ambush of the top five Today's Fixtures Synthetic excuses brushed aside by united Rangers Charlton at home Davenport emerges from the shadow Squash Rackets Magic spell on Mets Baseball A long day's journey to take us into night Choice BBC1 Images Mansell thwarted but lives to race again Red Cross Spedding finishes third Marathon Williams praises Mansell Rangers toast victory Grealish in the driving seat Football Briggs takes third title Judo Becker power UEFA ban for Apoel Sorry Surrey Record goes On top of heap Adelaide details By a Special Correspondent: White takes title Snooker Canada win Briton leads Boone on top Crenshaw wins From a Correspondent: Faint hope given by Foster revival Cricket

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