News from 01/11/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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David Wade, Philip Webster and Mark Dowd, Mark Dowd Education Reporter, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Andrew Gilchrist, Richard Thomson, Michael Seely, Santa Anita, John Bell, City Editor, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Denis Young, Roger Brittain, District Medical Officer, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joan Harrisson, Mark Ellis, Christopher Wilson, Carol Leonard, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Alistair Hicks, Mario Modiano, Stuart Hall, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Alec Nove, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, Joe Irving, Mohsin Ali, Roger Bramble, Gwynfor Evans, Richard York, Chairman, Huon Mallalieu, Lawrence Lever, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Diana Geddes, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Geoffrey Matthews, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, Alison Eadie, Nicholas Beeston, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, Ronald Swayne, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Basil Boothroyd, Ivor Davis, John Bell City Editor, Robert Smith (Director), Derek Oliver, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, R. J. McCloy (Director), Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, L. Miller, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Noël Goodwin, Jonathan Meades, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Keith Macklin, Richard Wigg, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Philip Ray, Richard Williams,
ResumoShares for all in £6bn sale of British Gas Grand old campaigner Monday Portfolio Gold City rules Pound firmer McEnroe out Index By Our Foreign Staff: Hostage hopes in new Waite shuttle By Our Political Reporter: Inquiry demand over Israeli 'kidnapping' US-Soviet harmony as the axe falls Syria and Britain complete their rift American church expels 'rebel' Bishop of London 300 black police on rampage BBC may air case on Libya Liberals rule out defence assembly Stock Exchange chief defends Big Bang Yamaha School strikes banned by court France will pay for lamb hijacks News Summary Bruised child's killer jailed for 10 years Hospitals go-ahead Tax relief promise Life for jewel killing Town & Country Building Society Labour accused Builders put their case to the Prince By a Staff Reporter: Prison staff strike threat as Saughton siege goes on Individual offers to printers Yacht fine for breach of customs Picture Gallery Rural interlude for Tory Knowsley North by-election Unions study Baker's offer Teachers' pay Support for strike ballot in Scotland BAOR is dismayed by cuts Concern at AA man's shooting Detectives sceptical on Israeli 'kidnap' 'Block' on Pan Am in Europe 50,000 calls to child abuse help-line in first 24 hours Woman jailed for killing professor Test pilot's death crash starts G-forces inquiry Forensic scientists dismayed at downgrading Picture Gallery Hailsham accused of racism Blandford case men are jailed Detective denies part in robberies Frogs, snakes and terrapins found in case Praise for state school food Egon Ronay Guide War record saves council man from jail Rape girls jail term reduced Cyril Kaye & Company Gays-only swimming sessions Holidays ahead for lucky pair Portfolio Gold Father jailed for killing his crying son Call to reward crime fighters Greenham life term stands Safety guidelines call for two minutes limit to clear sports grounds Terrorist rockets seized Attracta Products Ltd Ulster councils told to get back to business Brighton bomber backs Dail move Sinn Fein conference MPs attack 'intervention' of Lawson in SIB Representation in financial services Picture Gallery Work to begin on extension of M40 to Birmingham New route to open by 1990 Clash over Lakeland appeal National Trust Severn toll charges may go to the Lords Brands Hatch to have own £2m hotel Heart girl dies 53 jobs lost Anglo-Argentine relations tense World Summary Eight die in rioting Tunis poll boycott (AFP): Trial for Bokassa EEC wants sale of surplus food kept in Community Mystery of trouserless statesman Gandhi homage (Reuter): Popular Thatcher Big parties fear low turnout TV mud-slinging campaign misfires California extremist whips up Aids crusade (AP): Heineken suspects face Dutch kidnap charges Reagan says Russian pull-out 'phoney' Anti-terror services to pool ideas Bush waits for signal to quit the back seat US indicts 'Libyan hit squad' Civilian takes over in Socialist shake-up of Spanish paramilitary Kremlin sacks liner sinking officials (AFP): Garcia fights terror crisis Arms claim in Azores (Reuter): Divers killed (Reuter): Mafia trial (Reuter): No evidence (Reuter): PM abolished Syrians block the road to Damascus Venezuela military in gun racket Only the black market flourishes in Maputo Mozambique's ghost capital Defeat of students fuels riots Seoul university battleground Picture Gallery Holidaying French reforge their links with the dead Cash squeeze hits Israel university Reshuffle seen as much ado about nothing Scent of success sours for rich Pole The day an Angel fell to earth Thirty years ago this week Gary Powers was circling over Suex in a U-2 plane, spying on Britain and her allies. Eighteen months later, spying on the USSR, he was shot down and captured. His trial was to become a key episode in the Cold War. Michael R. Beschloss reveals the secrets behind the plane and that ill-fated flight Graham's Britain's spy flights over Russia The May Fair Saturday The raw face of pacifism Hot Spots Away from Costa Rica's characterless cities, Michael Watkins finds the country's real wild life is confined to its abundance of animals and plants Holidays & Villas Silk Cut Far Away Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jamaica Tourist Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes Travel Ltd Sovereign Jamaica Tourist Board Sunlight Systems Suffolk in style Shona Crawford Poole explores some East Anglian oddities from Hintlesham Hall to Orford oysters The new Aegean Travel News Travel Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Halls Homes & Gardens Limited Small peat treats In the Garden Ken Muir Weekend Tips Rockets, bangers and golden rain Out and about Mexican Government Tourism VIGO Island sun Thompson & Morgan J Roberts Rovers United J. Roberts Rovers United Talman Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items El Vino Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Garden Gift Tokens Heatsavers Ltd City speed merchants Steepleprint Ltd Medi Mall Order Limited Alpinit Majestic Wine Warehouses Direct Winesuppliers Ltd Nuts in any month The Times Cook Christmas comes but once a year—too seldom for nutty pleasures, says Shona Crawford Poole The Victoria Wine Co Beaujolais-beaters Drink The way to a squeamish heart Eating out Jonathan Meades seeks out that most elusive and traditionally most Catholic of delicacies, tripe The Times Charles the first Television Sotheby's Conduit St. Saleroom Spotlight on new work Dance Northern Ballet RNCM, Manchester Big bangs and crashed systems Radio Gentle homage to the Master The Arts Alistair Hicks reviews a major exhibition, which opens in London today, of Auguste Rodin's work Ross Furriers Rock Joan Armatrading Wembley Arena LSO/Yansons Barbican Concerts LSO/Judd Festival Hall Exotic British Jazz Records Rock Records The rewards of deep thought Bridge Reaping a rich song harvest Classical Records Who dunnit best? How the rivals stopped the rot Chess Songs of our fathers The Faber Book of Popular Verse edited by Geoffrey Grigson (Fabar, £4.95) Concise Crossword No 1095 A taxing problem The Times Arts Diary Chilling first The Times Arts Diary Family feud The Times Arts Diary Parting peace The Times Arts Diary Picture Gallery Theatre Openings Radio Galleries Kadar's Children: Yet another documentary… Films on TV Television Opera Rise and fall of the other Fred Books Radio Jazz Theatre Concerts Galleries Films Rock Rock/jazz Dance Photography Bookings The South Bank Centre South Bank Crafts Royal Festival Hall Philharmonia Orchestra Raymond Gubbay Victor Hochhauser Barbican Centre December Highlights Multiple Display Advertising Items Nash Ensemble Harolo Holt Limited Royal Albert Hall Royal Choral Society Divertimento Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra No Title Kantor Concert Management Fairfield Hall Croydon Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Raymond Gubbay Music from Spain City of London Sinfonia Mozart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fire Works Concert Wigmore Hall Contemporary Music Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sari saga rerun Sports Diary Botham's slog Sports Diary Picture Gallery Ungrateful Sports Diary Forever Fred Sports Diary Public transport in peril Clubland's new lease of life Henry Stanhope discovers a sudden stirring around St. James's The £57 million action facing Hussey The US way to real democracy Woodrow Wyatt Self-seeking the truth Michael Kinsley Mr Baker Gets Tough Unco-Ordination Fourth Leader In defence of the Welsh language Art school merger Pension safeguard Media and courts The Soviet threat Control centres to fight Aids Help for San Salvador Red Cross troubles Confession of Watt Lately Executed for High Treason Emergency call Poetic justice Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Ballington Grange Ltd History holds no bar to women Birthdays Appointments The safe and sweet of Victorian art Sale room Luncheons By a Special Correspondent: Glue used for attaching retinas Science report Dr Ignacy Mann Polish refugee who devoted his life to Kenya Prof Raymond Le Fevre Earl of Dundonald Memorial service University news Births , Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign The Samaritans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Backbench MPs rally behind the BBC The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,192 All the Queen's faces—and all in one gallery The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather A highly British sort of farewell Letter Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Bunzl in £11m bid Goodyear shares hit £21m sale Lonrho appeal GUS hopeful £200m loan Co News Market Summary Japanese and US peg yen after interest rate cut Pound strengthens with oil price rise City rail link approved Shares in M&g for market Steady US growth signalled Gas profits forecast to rise despite sales fall Sultan in $2 billion switch Switch by Guinness Gartmore Investment Management Limited Sport Television and Radio SE fights to clear settlement backlog London Financial Futures Equity & Law Unit Trust Managers Limited (AP): Well Street Avis issue flops by £60m Courage dispute grows Forecasts for Racal cut Company News Recent Issues Traditional Options Money Market and Gold Coalite's bid unconditional London Traded Options Northern Foods sells US stake Profits slide at Pavion Six in field for Royal Ordnance Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates (AFP): Sumitomo to buy US Dunlop WH Allen in Virgin deal Managers buy Vickers arm Joint venture for Hutton Shares spring into action on back of oil price rise Stock Market Report Alpha Stocks Yield is the issue on British Gas Tempus Unit Trust Selector Hanson prepares for a return to battle Comment Lower costs boost Coates profits The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Shares gain further ground Unit Managers Limited Pathfinder to Britain's sale of the century Privatization 1986/87 Industrial Technology Fund Laurentian Unit Trust Management Limited N M Rothschild Asset Management Berkeley St. James's Financial Management Ltd Wait for the 32nd issue Legal & General Magazine aid Where to go for the best lump-sum deals Building societies have raised interest rates for savers—now it may be time to think small Leading Regular Savings Accounts London Life Capial Safeguard Schem It pays to have regular savings Building society best buys Abbey Unit Trust Managers Limited Towry Law & Co. Ltd. ANZ Finance Limited Prudential Unit Trust Managers Ltd The Equitable Life Chancery Securities Plc Rights battle goes on after court ruling on surpluses Pensions Globe Group Services Limited Complain to the watchdogs Ombudsmen Perpetual Group Save & Prosper Group Ltd. Mercury Fund Managers Ltd. Hoare Govett Unit Trust Advisory Services Ltd. Woolwich Equitable Building Society Knight Williams When free guarantees can cost you money Consumer Avon rings the mortgage bell Repayments AEtna Life Insurance Company Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Penny Share Guide Ltd Choulartons Limited Capel-Cure Myers Regency Building Society LB (Life & Pensions) Ltd. Paying off your home loan Mortgages Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society A new twist to protection debate Legal Micharl Hepher, left, Abbey Life's chief executive, says that no amount of investor protection legislation can cope with blatant criminality by a salesman and that there will always be some members of the public who are vulnerable to financial fraud National Westminster Bank Plc Three ways to get tax relief BES The best there is First National Securities Ltd Fidelity Prolific Unit Trust Managers Ltd. Guardian Building Society British National Life Assurance Company Limited Johnson Fry plc John Gibbs Associates Ltd. Unit Linked Insurance Investments Base Lending Rates Interest Rates Round-Up Another bond for the professionals Investment Inspector need not discuss merits of government policy Law Report November 1 1986 Court will not review discretion of chief constable on police methods From a Special Correspondent: England regain their poise after run spree by Phillips Cricket: Gatting's Men Produce Most Promising Form of Australian Tour so Far Dujon, Benjamin lead recovery A new Smith runs the show Athletics (Reuter): Talbot is getting adjusted Golf New role as talent scout for van Asselt Hockey Weekend Fixtures Portfolio Gold Ryan proves able deputy on Paean Racing Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Very Promising fit to do himself justice Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Harwood hopeful for his champion Racing: Whittingham's Mare to Test Dancing Brave on his Farewell Santa Anita Fields Noble Minstrel gives Douieb an encore Raymond returns with a ride in Milan For the Record Yesterday's results From a Special Correspondent: Thorne makes final but misses bonus Snooker Rugby Team News When Kiwis were left holding a hot potato Yachting Irish pin hopes on experience Rugby Union Maesteg play it by rota (AFP): Fairclough replaced by Metgod Charlton's "failures" provide Lawrence with the key to success Football Colchester celebrate Today's Team News Weekend Football, Rugby and Other Fixtures Picture Gallery Giving the salmon a break Fishing Murphy dreams of a miracle Rugby League Tomorrow's Fixtures (AP): The top man in Oman Motor Rallying From a Special Correspondent: Uncapped players given a chance against Portugal Rugby Union (Reuter): Skelton is the fastest Equestrianism (Reuter): Daho fails in bid for title Boxing Regional Television Variations Saturday BBC1 Choice McEnroe takes a beating, a fine and a ban Resolute Durie fails to halt the slide Commercial Union Assurance (AP): Connors caught out Croft celebrates return with a win Swimming Norman finishes top of US earnings list Golf Swiss top seed Another crisis for Chelsea as Neal is sacked Goddard is waiting for McAvennie S Africa banned Sport in Brief A black marque for the British
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