News from 10/11/1986
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Alan Tomlinson, Ian Harwood, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Phs, Miles Kington, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Toby Young, N. W. Harris, Mark Dowd Education Reporter, P. G., Sheila Gunn, Caroline J. McElwee, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Simon O'Hagan, Keith Dalton, Michael McCarthy and Howard Foster, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Gordon Allan, David Ropner, Chairman, Jeremy Swift, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Simon Jones, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Glenys M. E. Shand, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Roger Jones, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, W. G. Runciman, President, Frederick Bolton, Chairman, L'Homme gris, Gerald Davies, Diana Geddes Paris Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Howard Foster, Bryan Stiles, John Shepperd, Martha Honey, San Jose, Costa Rica, Peter Dawson, General Secretary, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Stuart Phillips, President, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Andrew Wiseman, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, John Mowbray Chairman, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, R. Saunders, Secretary, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, Nicholas Keith, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, David Watts, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, A. H. McQuillan, Chairman, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Petit Marigny, Keith Wheatley, Maxwell Newton, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Diane Hill, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Bethell, Anne Warden, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Mr Dipak Nandy, Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent, John England, Ian Smith, Peter Evans, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, Michael Smith, Michael Seely, Michael Meadowcroft, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, William Fallows, Derek Harris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, David Powell, W. K. Leighton, Headmaster, Keith Macklin, John Dilke, Vince Wright, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Isabel Unsworth, Richard Ford, R. T. S. Macpherson, Chairman, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoHurd aims to replace BBC TV licence fee Inside Portfolio Gold CBI backing McEnroe wins Index Shultz in the mood to resign More of a washout than a beanfeast Pollution alert in North Sea Rooftop marksmen guard the Cenotaph Chinook pilot gives clue to cause of crash By Our Political Correspondent: Threat by Patten on rent debt Lawson rules out 'dash' to election Officer held in Scottish jail siege Race is on to sign Ian Botham UK Progress slow on teaching pay deal Two die as gales sweep the coast News Summary £50,000 giveaway Radiation nuts ban Switch to Radio 4 Six rape charges Royal National Institute for the Blind League dropped Coroners seek pay parity with judges 'Loyalists' in car bombing threat to the Republic Fire hero rescues disabled New squad hunts illegal entrants Survivor relives tragic Crash Chinook disaster Balloting attacked as helping activists £58m offer given new deadline Labour group ends library ban on Times Campaign of fear by solicitor in police hunt Detectives allege block on inquiry Brain drain is reversed by computer staff Owner injured in attack on mink farm By a Staff Reporter: Roman defence mound for auction Children exit stage left, following piper New strain of Aids in Europe Test case on soccer disaster Drivers learn how to resist Alcohol abuse 'Conspiracy of silence' over drinking at work Cutty Sark the Real McCOY Motorists fall foul of revolution £16,000 to perfect a holiday Portfolio Gold Dairy quotas 'not cutting EEC glut' £26m robbery leads Yard to uncover US crime link Brinks-Mat bullion raid Rebellious peers may bring about their own downfall The House of Lords: 1 The House of Lords become a thorn in the side of Mrs Thatcher's government. In the first of three articles on the power and influence of the upper House, Sheila Gunn, of your Political Staff, examines what they have been doing-and why Four join Press Council Convoys continue despite ambush Geese fly headlong into dispute with distillers Picture Gallery Britain's longest motorway tunnel opens ahead of time Transport developments Picture Gallery Charity's plea for mental patients By a Staff Reporter: Protest at crimes by diplomats Solicitors in protest over Bar call for client link Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Lawyers sued in kidnapping case Thorn EMI Life in the fast lane for Yorkshire's brickies Woolwich Equitable Building Society Research to check diet link with crime Rover 200 Series Sleeping women die in store blaze World Summary Rebel death claims Air alert arrest Africa hunger threat Sinatra in hospital Falklands top agenda for American states OAS future in doubt Writer returns Ukraine hold-up Moment of truth for EEC resolve France still the odd man out in response to Syrian terror Bright boy who turned 'traitor' Inter-Jewish rivalry Chirac denial fails to convince critics Khomeini's intimations of mortality Norton Safety flaw pollutes Rhine Cabinet resigns as $lbn loan day approaches Cairo reshuffle Invest with Scottish Amicable and You'll Be in… From a Correspondent, Brussels: Moore attempts to break air cartel Kennedy chooses his committee Boat gang held for art thefts (Reuter): Hostage taker kills himself Typhoon toll (AFP): Six arrested Palme claim (Reuter): Drug charge (AFP): Flood tragedy (AFP): Crime curbs (AFP): 32 drowned (AFP): Decapitated (Reuter): Jeep sale Commentary Aquino appeals for calm as coup rumours sweep Manila Mixed welcome in prospect The British Home & Hospital for Incurables Zhao asks Japan to cut $4bn trade deficit China's economy Whalers sabotaged in Reykjavik Rank Xerox Caracas breaks grip of oil World's largest hydroelectric project SPD disaster at state polls boosts Kohl party chances Air France Sandinista movement celebrates 25th year Polls put Garcia man on top British Sikh housewife still held in Delhi Legacy of Atatürk comes under siege Secularism in retreat Islamic ferment in Turkey From a Correspondent Karachi: Pakistan threat of party ban David Roberts R. A. The Holy Land Prints in Original… The Best of British Wine Indian state police act to seize 1,000 Tamils and… Sabotage fear in Thai rail crash Entertainments Naughty but nicely done The Arts Television Galleries Staging the Self National Portrait Gallery Theatres of prosperity Radio The Times A treat for the senses Theater... our critics report from London and Paris Articulations of mesmerizing power Aldwych Theatre Wyndhams Theatre Wyndham's Theatre Concerts BBCSO/ Zagrosek Festival Hall/Radio 3 National Theatre Walker/Vignoles Wigmore Hall The Garrick Christie's National Art-Collections Fund Overstretched arm of the law Britain's police are facing their biggest conflict for a century. Riots, strikes and rising street crime have combined to pose an unprecedented challenge to their image and methods. In the first of a five-part series, Brian James samples life on one of London's toughest beats Battersea's Front Line The May Fair Inter-Continental Hotel 'Police are all too often a target of those frustrated by society' 'The policing style has changed from Dixon to Darth Vader ' The Academic Concise Crossword No 1102 Tomorrow Bring on the blue belles The typical tory matron used to be famous for her hats. But a new breed of successful young women are now becoming politically committed to the Conservatives, says Toby Young Spring comes to Country Life Dolphin for a midwife Bored with that old delivery room? Try a new Russian method of giving birth - swimming at sea, surrounded by friendly dolphins Happiness is sloppiness Talkback Liberty from the crowd73 In an exclusive Christmas present to Times readers, one of the West End's best know stores is opening its doors for a unique evening's shopping The Times Dry Fly Secret Samaritans Turning point Receiving end Barry Fantoni Out of bounds Double act Noises off Why this U-turn in the skies? Shultz: loyalty strained to the limit Wipe this tape injustice clean away Keeping it in the family The juror is out-for keeps Moreover... Miles Kington A Changed Culture War Psychosis Ulster's Micawbers Burden on navigational costs Teachers' pay Museum charges In common currency Inflation risks Getting the aid to Ethiopia Help overseas Community care The Welsh Strike Riots Merrily on high Court Circular Plan International Birthdays today Marriage Dinner Taizé, faith and ordered chaos Latest appointments Appointments in the Forces Irises' autumn flowers Service Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Service Dinner Mr Stuart Young Windlesham House School Mr Artur London Czech Communist survivor and witness to oppersion Major-General R. A. Smart Bridge Bobby Nunn Memorial Service University news Oxford Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Crystals pick out disease hot spots Science report Personal Columns Cancer Research Campaign Parkinson's Disease Society Times Newspapers Ltd. Israel admits detention of nuclear 'spy' MPs demand inquiry on kidnap denials The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17 , 199 The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather Stock Market Holiday operators report high sales Gilt-edged Results CBI chiefs break with tradition to back Thatcher Industry leaders make open political pledge for first time Goal 'into profit' within two years By Our Energy Correspondent: Opencast mine owners seek increased prices By Our City Staff: Brokers' weekend at work eases backlog of bargains Saudi push for higher oil price Lawson boom may ease the way for 2p income tax cut ABF may become predator £5m purchase by Bodycote John Charcol Sport 31 Television and Radio 35 'Attacks' by Ward White anger LCP Britain to face car onslaught by Italy Laird to issue £100m notes Smith New Court Treasury coolness to private finance angers contractors DRI expects growth to slow Analyst warns of Japanese takeovers Base Lending Rates Lawson faces hard task in delivering tax cuts Gilt-Edged Company News Yeoman Investment Trust Six years old and junior takes on a grown-up look USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Company News Revised bands put pressure on deficit Us Notebook A new deal between the City and industry Comment Allied London Properties Plc Appointments Virgin A block artificial companies Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Cater Allen Holdings PLC The Stock Exchange Time is running out for Abf Analysis From Our Own Correspondent, Singapore: Singapore hotels face tough times despite pay curb Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices The University of Manchester Rosemead School Scholarship Examination Hertford College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items The College Secretary James Allen's Girls' School Frensham Heights School First impressions that count If you can impress without saying a word, why worry? It is perfectly possible to leave a job interview feeling frustrated and bewildered. Roger Jones examines some of the things can can go right but also very wrong A competent interview lets you do most of the talking University of Southampton Birkbeck College (University of London) No Title University Appointments Churchill College Kingston Polytechnic University of Nottingham Department of Pharmacy The Australian National University University of London King's College London (KQC) University of Nottingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Tutorial College City of London Freemen's School (HMC) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol Grammar School Gonville and Caius College Cambridge Senior Bursar Loretto School London Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Educational Studentships University of Liverpool Nuffield College, Oxford Super Secretaries Amhurst Brown Martin & Nicholson Alliance Management Consultants Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items TPS Group Want to Move out Town? Secretaries Plus Chalice Tetra Business Systems Limited French Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reed Late Appointments Welcome Flair Recruitment Joyce Guiness Directors' Secretaries Stockton Assoc Rec Cons Knightsbridge Secretaries Secretary Required for Managing Directors Office BUPA & Pension Scheme The Work Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Production Sec £10,000++ Alliance Management Consultants Ltd. Elizabeth Hunt Key Exchange Private Secretary circa £10,000 Joan Tree Adrian Spencer Grant, Spencer, Caisley & Porteous College Secretary January 1987 Personal Assistant Covent Garden AD Agency Futures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Covent Garden Bureau Audio Secretary Manpower High Calibre Receptionist... + Circa £1,000 Staff Introduction Gordon Yates The Work Shop Senior Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Keith Cardale Groves Domestic and Catering Situations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic & Catering Situations Wanted The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items When receiver cannot recoup his expenses Declarations must have some value Immigrant can be questioned after entry Advertisement required permission Council acted correctly in education needs claim Law Report November 10 1986 Power to detain aircraft lawful Racehorse breeding is not agricultural Judge warns doctors Tour hits trouble Medals galore for British women's team Judo England's lack of spirit hands initiative to Australians Cricket Scraping home Pakistan's collapse bodes ill for series Europe's rising sun Golf New-look All Blacks steer France to the crossroads Rugby Union: Changes that Will Not Alter the Route Fouroux is Taking Three-prong Bath plug is the answer Hawick's power stops Gala An uneasy win for Yorkshire Childs finds a happy home Knowing one's foes Weekend Results Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Plumpton Veteran Smyth to strike again with promising Astral Racing Nicholson chases more gold Stoute reigns supreme with record earnings in a memorable season Mandarin: Carlisle Results from Saturday's four meetings Final Flat statistics Ferguson stays composed as United's flaws are exposed Football: Old Trafford Faithful See Little to Cheer about as their New Man at the Helm is given a Baptism of Fire by Oxford Hollins can feel a little cooler in his hot seat Pools Check Chart Uncanny resilience pays dividends Weekend Results and Tables Fusillade fails to hit target Liverpool put up a sound case for their title defence Pleat still grapples with the problem of Hoddle Pie, pints and a point Sport and Politics Bad apples nipped in the bud by police Threats halt Dutch match Tear-gas fans Rebellion bowled out in two minutes Rees has to battle to the last Bowls Australian swagger not unwarranted Rugby League: British Coach Reflects on 'Lowest Point' of his Career For the Record Hull lose almost everything Caradec is well ahead in chase Today's Fixtures Grim figures Simpson's award Challenge France is no match for White Crusader Yachting Scantling rules change passed Hertfordshire through to the last four Hockey BBC1 Images The new face in the nursing mirror Choice Worcestershire lead the chase to sign Botham Once a Catholic? Crowe is 'delighted' Shilton is doubtful for Wembley Football Manager faces abuse Scots lose key men in midfield Robertson holds the stage Squash Rackets Davis meets his match on his home table Snooker British in victory leap Sport in Brief Three world titles in a row for Cunha Athletics Angler caught by hook of craft Becker misses Wembley
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