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News from 11/11/1986

1986; Gale Group;

Autores

N. A. Jelley, Stephen Mennell, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Martha de la Cal, Miles Kington, Eduardo Cuè, Keith Hindley, Sheila Gunn, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Sir George Jefferson, William Stephens, Simon O'Hagan, Keith Dalton, Susan Hill, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Nick Hampshire, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Richard Pawson, Ivo Tennant, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Roy Moor, Mark Ellis, Albert T. Smith, Chairman, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Christopher Davie, Alistair Hicks, Mario Modiano, Caroline Alexander Atkinson, John Newell, Ahmed Fazl, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Leslie Millgate, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Thomson Prentice and Philip Webster, Vernon Bogdanor, Alan H. Cowley, David Hands, Rodney Lord Economic Editor, Keith Wheatley Fremantle, Elizabeth Fowler, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Norman de Mesquita, Roger Scruton, Rasit Gurdilek, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Angella Johnson, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Paul Martin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, Our Economics Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, J. H. Mulvey, Christopher Dunn, Mark Dowd and Philip Webster, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Horst Neumann, Martha Honey, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, Joyce Whitehead, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Gavin Laird, Kenneth Fleet, Alan Robertson, M G G Pillai, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, George Ace, John England, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Maggie McLening, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Peter Evans, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, J. L. John Hislop, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, Derek Harris, Rodney Barker, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,

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Baker vetoes latest deal on teachers' pay The Thin Blue Line Portfolio Richards dies Robson's plan England saved Credit record Times Focus Index Kremlin dilemma in Molotov death City man resigns suddenly Sandhurst Sultan hosts royal visit Picture Gallery (AFP): Morning blasts hit Paris Thatcher ignores election stories M4 rapist sentenced Threat to throw prison officer off roof Europe backs Britain over Syrian terrorism (AP, AFP): French hostages 'freed in Beirut' CBI called hypocrites by Labour Bang & Olufsen Search for link in Legion cases News Summary Loyalists mobilize RUC illness warning NGA fined £4.000 Savage returns Dummer title sold Future of Gurkhas for review Nabisco Masters Doubles Belfast shooting Thatcher firm on Trident Chinook crash 'caused by one-off fault' Ministers in rethink on loan aid for jobless New case of meningitis Picture Gallery DHSS faces inquiry as auditor turns down its annual accounts NUM reduces payments to pension fund By Staff Reporters: Sogat faces financial rum The Wapping dispute Slow start to Branson clean-up campaign TUC chief in appeal to industry Campaign for WPC Fletcher By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Kinnock's ultimatum on Hatton expulsion Labour in favour of team sport Telecom staff ready to act over pay claim Psychopathic killer when he was a child Signalman blamed for train crash Doctor did not lock up drugs Five lose jobs over chocolate Man accused of six rapes Heysel delay Brent head's job is safe, says QC Governors get report on 'excellent school' Church reaffirms its beliefs General Synod Picture Gallery Union leader 'Private Eye mole' Care given to Tyra defended Patek Philippe Geneve Solicitors cleared of negligence on kidnap Winner to tour Britain Porlfolio gold Fizzy drinks cost £112 Community tries to soothe fears of costly VAT rises Vat Changes Overseas investors welcomed Investment EMS membership wins big majority EMS Decision BT chairman rejects attack from unions Future society will be 'based on merit Vision 2010 Conference reports by Alan Wood, Derek Barnett, Bob… Picture Gallery Business must exploit climate of enterprise' Competition Lawson strategy 'still on course' Economic Policy Political switches harming industry Strategy Strategy to limit damage Labour Costs Today's agenda Campaign on TV as £5m more is set for Aids fight Car maker denies Honda deal Thorn Emi Greenpeace in protest at power station No regrets on US trip for bishop Child custody rulings vary NEC Peers united by 'unfashionable' taste for debate The House of Lords: 2 There is more than blue blood running through their Lordships' veins. In the second of three articles on the power and influence of the Upper House, Sheila Gunn, of our Political Staff, describes who sits in the House of Lords RR 'Pay-per-view' TV will mean special sockets on all sets By Our Political Staff: Hurd challenged over BBC 'bias' Daks Simpson InterCity Mystery cleric hidden under portrait of poet Growth in popularity of double glazing British Airways Reuter: 'Hundreds dead' in Chad attack World Summary Reuter: 31 die in stampede Nakasone's mission (AFP): German favourite By Our Foreign Staff: Pollution reaches North Sea SPD loses hope of Bundestag win (AP): Whaling station hit Boost for Venice EEC air transport talks face crisis Chirac 'tried to buy silence' Paper fuel Syrian controversy Jordanian diplomat 'confesses' Sun Alliance (AP): Reagan says no US laws broken in Iran dealings Lufthansa The man with a Siberian smile Death of Molotov, Stalin's henchman and last of the Bolsheviks Save & Prosper Soviet move towards privatization US poised to break Salt 2 restriction From a Correspondent: US to aid Greek military industry Pflimlin may foil UK presidency in EEC Parliament Botha visit to France will be ignored by Chirac Government Siemens Accused American sees crash site Religion fills the vacuum after silencing of left Islamic ferment in Turkey (AP): Captain Phillips in accident (AP): Children freed (AFP): Fatal smoke (AFP): Railman held Reuter: Briton lost Reuter: Prison room Israel check Heroin arrests Military coup alert in Manila IBM Ershad lifts martial law after five years with a… Renamo fighters: seize three Belgrano survivor takes UK to court OAS attack on Britain Entertainments Picture Gallery Reuter: Top Peru rebel held as he votes Ex-guerrilla enters Rio poll Egyptian Premier was forced to go Surprise Mubarak call Madrid in historic cash pact for regions Shaping language Nash Ensemble/ Friend Concerts Queen Elizabeth Hally/ Radio 3 A rediscovery of power out of obscurity Galleries Segovia Festival Hall Recital Academy of London/Stamp Elizabeth Hall LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Masterly touch in a great tradition Horst Neumann (left) has risen to conduct an orchestra of his own, but he still trains the Philharmonia Chorus, who repeat their Verdi Requiem under Giulini at the Festival Hall tonight: interview by Richard Morrison Phoenix Theatre Indian knees-up in Juliet's tomb Theatre The Last of the Mohicans The German Connection Air Gallery Globe Theatre UNi UNiSYS Police control: who's in charge "Political" strikes and riots have created bitter divisions between the police and local authorities, while the Home Secretary's role is also under attack. In the second of a five-part series we describe how the power is allocated and talk to the men who wield it Orient-Express Capturing public support Crude crime statistics and clear-up rates are no measure of the police's true value, says Sir Kenneth Newman, head of Britain's largest force Concise Crossword No 1103 Brazilian Footwear The low profile policy The Home Secretary is responsible to the Commons for the police Should he be free to take a direct hand in tactics? Douglas Hurd thinks not Tomorrow Sole sisters under the skin Three Jay & Co (T37) The Times King of the supple suit Kathleen Turner, Hollywood's new queen of curves, is among the fans of Nino Cerruti (below), whose retrained style and classic cut have gained him a crown Colefax & Fowler Liberty shopping The Times MOPS Back to nature People Fandango Money talks PHS: Bubbling under The Times Diary PHS: Left hook The Times Diary PHS: Tearaway Terry The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Namely, no The Times Diary PHS: Actor's share The Times Diary Make unions your partners Can Cory fend off a coup? Philip Jacobson on the new threat to Philippine democracy Spring election? More likely autumn Subversives from the suburbs Roger Scruton Reconsider your suspicion Moreover ... Miles Kington United Front A Gulf of Misunderstanding Taking AIDS Seriously Financial damage to science Local blemishes SDP philosophy The right to buy BBC under fire Finding a road to recovery Cutting response Racing handicaps Outlook uncertain On this Day Measure for measure Court Circular Buckingham Palace Lord Mayor's Banquet Philips Birthdays today Maharaja Ball Picture Gallery Miniatures fetch £568,755 Sale room Forthcoming marriages Reception Dinners Meeting Gemmological Association Sir Gordon Richards In racing, the champion of champions Dr Ian Bush Captain Basil Jones Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Early test hope on schistosomiasis Science report Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Times Newspapers Ltd Labour proposes levy for training The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,200 Knight of the turf Sir Gordon Richards dies The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather forecast Indian forces in Punjab build-up Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Davy wins US work Bigger payout Lucas up 65% Reuters link Fraser shares Pru lifts stake Index By Our City Staff: LCP half-time profits rise sharply Market Summary Special measures likely for Gas share deals Morgan Grenfell dealer resigns Sir Owen names his successor at BTR High-flyers confident that there is life after Sidney US bank plans $1bn shrinkage Spot checks built into SIB plans King confirms $18 target Lloyd 's chief Tap Air Portugal Sport 43 Television and Radio 47 Shoppers send borrowing to £2.91bn record Weaker pound pushes factory costs higher Dow closes higher as Ibm gains strength Wall Street Brint buys Tyndall banking Phillips & Drew Gash offer in PWS's Heath bid Abta to expel agents who cheat on travel insurance New-style Butlm's looks abroad Payments balance 'to stay in surplus' Rothschilds International Money Funds Directors could face the courts Company News Cullen's still hit by heavy losses International Factors Holiday bookings boom set to continue Tourism down Homing back on yields In the Market A Chinese obsession fuels instant success for HKFE Futures and Options GEC recovers after report on Nimrod is discounted Stock Market Report Alpha Stocks Unit Trust Selector Taste of things to come from the Big Apple Comment Kenneth Fleet Routes to tax cuts Takeover hint at Helene By Our Commercial Property Correspondent: £1.5m property profit Green Shield stamps 8.1% steel output fall in OECD Malaysian minister breadks silence on tin trading losses Managers buy out Butterkist company Amersham is back on the growth track Tempus £94 million LET takeover terms £18m TVS stake sold London Traded Options Thorn Emi Datatech Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Money Market and Gold Recent Issues Appointments Base Lending Rates Afcor The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investments Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Quiet start to account Stock Exchange Prices Compaq Deskpro 386 Matchmakers plan vital marriage The Week Germans unite to sell Japanese WAC Morse Computers C/wp Computers Compaq Fujitsu Universities learn the lesson of profiting from studies Rodney Barker examines why the academic world often comes up with solutions that evade industry Trainees who get £20,000 a year Ibworld State of the art donation for students Computer Briefing Why Britain needs a new science of information People A quick search for the facts at the heart of the matter Jobscene The Active Group (UK) Ltd Chemical Design Ltd Olé, more jobs for modem translators Words Why disguises do not fool the Wisard Events Sentinel Software How Mr Freeman sees his way ahead High-tech mower makes its entrance Robots Finding the ideas that sell fast British Technology Group Picture Gallery Millions ready for new ideas Scottish Development Agency The Winner Star Wars spin-offs: can Europe spend enough? Achilles Club on the attack Barclays Natural Environment Research Council Britain's only new technology market place Techmart The Patent Office The team that takes care of the risks From seawater to a rolling road The Finalists British Coal enterprise Brunel Harrow British Dental Association Cumbrra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putting the customer first Home economics studied to degree level is a multi-disciplinary subject that offers a wide selection of prospects. Joan Llewelyn Owens looks at four major areas in which the home economist will work Deputy Chief Emergency Planning Officer Hereford and Worcester County Council National Radiological Protection Board Bedfordshire Public Appointments Elmbridge Borough Council PP Cumbernauld Swansea City Council Pcl Cambridgeshire Finance & Banking Lawyers The Court of Justice of the European Communities in… Prudential Unit Trust Managers Townsends Swindon Young Solicitors (Potential Partners) and Legal… Havering Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Wigan Magistrates' Courts Committee Leigh,… Allen & Overy PA Personnel Services Davies Arnold & Cooper Require Conveyancing… Commercial Lawyer Thompson Snell & Passmore Solicitors A Career Opportunity Reporter Simon's Tax Cases The Stock Exchange Building Employers Confederation Birmingham Midshires Building Society Law Personnel Law with Languages Guildford Area Personal Injury Specialist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rockwell International Meredith Scott Recruitment Hempsons Law Graduate CJA Harrow Legal Badenoch & Clark General Accident Articled Clerk Avery, Midgen & Co Reuter Simkin Marks & Spencer BBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancashire Magistrates' Courts Committee Everatt & Co of Evesham AMEC Legal Recruitment Service Legal Advisor - Shipping Industry Family Law and Litigation Legal La Creme Reuter Simkin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Myriad Law Personnel Computer Appointments Nash & Co University of Leicester Canadian given cause for satisfaction Ice Hockey Police access to pictures justifiable When acquittals should be put to jury Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report November 11 1986 Leave to correct error in names refused Order is invalid as against non-party Even the wind obeys Dickson Breath test procedure went wrong The Big Bang of deflation is rare in Mansell's world Motor Racing Big scores dominate county picture Hockey Devon and Exeter Hereford Lefrak City can lead field day for Forster Racing Broadheath back at Wincanton Results from yesterday's three meetings Wolverhampton Ajdal's victory in Dewhurst should not be devalued Stoute's Zajal an unknown quantity Crowe expresses faith in future of somerset and their young players Cricket Reuter: Riots prompt ground switch Napoli's win takes them to the top Football: Showdown in Turin Suggests Platini is No Longer the Master of the European Game Overseas Results Stainrod is told he can leave Villa Freight Rover draw FA Vase draw Jahangir back to his peak The family club whose cup overflows with friendliness FA Cup Pools Forecast Squash Rackets Reuter: Italians want European format altered Rees will try for world title Bowls Last takes over as part-time coach with Bcp London Basketball Bamford looks at the options Rugby League Croft heads for the sun Swimming Polonia meet top Italian team Volleyball McEnroe and Meeir have tough draw in first round at Wembley Tennis: Britain Has No Players in Benson and Hedges Tournament for First Time Shaken Castle is rebuilding his foundations Not all smooth sailing for transatlantic fleet Yachting (AFP): Woosnam a lone winner Gold Today's Fixtures For the Record Montana returns in style American Football New Zealand may force France to change approach Rugby Union Gloucester to entertain French champions Schools Results Male and Tulley win Rackets The news - straight from the horse's tail Alpine BBC1 Sanchez plays by the rules Bond is still in charge Land & Urban Robson confirms Hoddle as key figure for England Scotland intent on attack Pountain will miss Olympia Show Jumping Plans for a Japanese adventure Snooker Somerset players back club Marsh to lose title Sport in Brief From a Special Correspondent: Face-saving draw is no consolation Cricket Blowing gales of Irish laughter

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