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News from 13/11/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Nicholas M. Jacobs, Martha de la Cal, Miles Kington, Victoria Glendinning, Mark Dowd Education Reporter, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Henry Leach, William Stephens, Keith Dalton, Vijitha Yapa, Peter Marson, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Peter F. Plumley, Rosemarie Parks, Sally Brompton, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, J. Dutton, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Christopher Gay, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Howard Foster, Ian Richardson's, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Philip Larkin, Antony Allott, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Robert Nye, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Diana Geddes, K. S. Lucas, Secretary-General, David Hands, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Gordon J. Wood, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, Tony Samstag, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Zoriana Pysariwsky, John Hackett, Alexandra Jackson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Conrad Voss Bark, Martha Honey, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, John Blunsden, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, Richard Owen, R. A. Carroll, Keith Wheatley, Irving Wardle, John Richards, Alan Bennett, Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Peter Evans, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Judith Huntley, Clive White, Paul Newman, B. V. Willsher, Michael Hartnack, Neil Harris, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, John Preston, Mayerling, Michael Dynes, Philippa Toomey, Tim Jones, Alan McGregor, Hugo Vickers, Nicholas Shakespeare, Mac Margolis Rio de Janeiro, Derek Harris, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, David Young Energy Correspondent, P. G. Bunt, Colin McQuillan, Eric James, Director, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,

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Law and order tops package for the polls Tomorrow Portfolio gold Ruskin sued BSC profit Sterling falls England win McEnroe out Index Queen's Speech: main Bills Tories keep up lead 115,000 acres for city development Sextuplets for wife of policeman Noon deadline on pay for teachers Kremlin boycotts Molotov's funeral Picture Gallery Prisoners release 5 hostages £1.6m research on helicopter safety Queen Mother is comfortable Tebfeit severs links with student group Government will spend £10m to counter Aids Legal & General Lecturer issues £251,000 writ Ferry is seized Bomb trial man free Player to sue Janneau Check on chatter Enowsley Liberals making headway Whitelaw eases Lord's workload Picture Gallery Ml5 papers 'handed over' Confrontation avoided over Wright affair A third take Wapping offer News International Ridley will resist Green Belt plans Cancer Relief Synod sets up black Anglican committee Safety measures at Bradford criticized by police inspector Hero ignored fire to rescue old man Mistress worried by crossbows Hall attacks arts funding Aids leaflets 'not ready until 1987' Carol Thatcher in row over newspaper job Laboured street cleaning Parkinson win in bins dispute Keighley ring Two freed Eton remand Wallace Heaton Detectives move on Murrell killing Secretary strangled by blouse Blacklist proposal for overbooking on holiday flights Doubts over ban on aircraft drunks Anxiety about life in North Pressure of work to be eased House of Lords Timetable for Speech debate Parliament today Picture Gallery Kinnock attacks poverty scandal The Queen outlines year's programme Labour is to fight Burnham reform Reaction to Education Burnham's Sorry Record Action on misleading price tags Consumer Law Trailblazing poll taxes for Scots Rates Trident is still on agenda Defence Children will give video evidence in trial changes The Queen's Speech Crime Oil firms must clean up seabed Energy Charles Barker Watney & Powell Pledge to rebel pit union met Coal Radio and TV moves put off Media New laps will help residents of flats Housing Manpower Services Commission Opera rises from the ashes Council 'wrong' to reject pupil Cable TV accuses BBC of bias Alliance Leicester Coach driver accused of causing motorway crash which kilted 13 Patient 'objected to drug' Private Eye drops claim on Mirror Maxwell libel case 'Arab rat' comment upheld Kenny Ball wins damages Death fall British Coal Survival dive in a dinner jacket Art market goes into top gear for autumn season Sale room British Caledonian Doubts on cost mar French joy over release of hostages Poindexter faces calls for his resignation Iranian envoy denies deal on US hostages French toughen laws on citizenship Orlov appeals for European support From Our Own Correspondent: EEC gets tough with farmers on surpluses Kremlin No 2 on Finland trip Arafat on air (Reuter): Pans to pay war debt (Reuter): Kohl: No apology £271,000 stamp (AP): Mouse menace over Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables (Reuter): Sex ads barred British Gas Peace plan still deadlocked Brasilia attempts to halt economic melt-down Unisys Alfonsin to seek US backing on fish zone Disputes in Latin America Picture Gallery Mubarak pledges to pay foreign bankers Shamir refuses to give Vanunu mystery details Israelis silent (Reuter): Ukraine trains in fatal collision (Reuter): Looking too far ahead (Reuter): Boiling over (AP): Car killing (Reuter): Crow halt (Reuter): Tonga trip (Reuter): Trade in flesh Pretoria agrees to release Machel crash black boxes Homeland arrests WorldPower2 Buses open to blacks in Durban Botha visit upsets Portugal South African group in Madeira Swiss give pledge of tighter control on toxic chemicals Zimbabwe jails two for British tourists' murder Sydney court set for fresh wrangle over Mi5 papers Ethnic riots threaten Sri Lankan economy Picture Gallery Carlsson plea for democracy British and US economic policies attacked Entertainments Enrile cuts army abuses Meeting the 'coeds' who can never mix Royal visit A trick of fate Television Dance Mayerling Cocent Garden Sharp falls a bit flat Theatre A supremely high class of treachery Ian Richardson's extraordinary skill on depicting duplicity, mimorable in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, aspires fresh heights in the title-rolw of Blunt, a Bbc production to be shown for the first time at the National Film Theatre tomorrow: interview by John Perston Leipzig Gewandhaus/ Masur Festival Hall Concerts Endellion Quartet Wigmore Hall The Old Man of Lochnagar Sadler's Wells Philip Larkin University College, London Exhibition Baroque Aid Good Faith International Soft salesman for the great gas buy A tendency to hum along at the poera The Times Profile Glam Takes to the Slopes Human under the helmet A growing number of police forces are striving to forge better links with local people. Our series continues with a look at their successes-and their failures Part 4: 'Most complaints are resolved by apology' Concise Crossword No 1105 'We're on our mettle; strangers are noted' Classic cars Tomorrow Montego Doubtful art of Kremlinology Chisis in the Kremlin the Waking Giant Pavilions on the Sea Ebury Press The Times From scarlet to fatigues with pride Withdrawal from Empier Passion of writer as wife and lover End Bagnold World Diplomatic Guide Colefax & Fowler Pest of royalty Our Own Dear Queen Times Literary Supplement Grafton Books Healing disease of verse Poerty Too smart for Art Books The Royal Beasts and Other Works Saturday The scoop that was stranger almost than the later fiction Fiction The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor The Glass House Can't Buy Me Love Spike's Back The poet as a sacred monster Novel of the week Lufe is Elsewhere Golden silence The Times Diary Stock answer The Times Diary Chiffoning out The Times Diary Senior service The Times Diary Picture Gallery Rara avis The Times Diary Excessive The Times Diary Who shall we join for a sure place in space? James Eberle on the urgent need for an international commitment A programme with both eyes on an electon Robin Oakley, Political Editor, analyses yesterday's Speech from the Throne When the prison system fails Peter Evans on the tensions that can lead to Peterhead-style hostage taking No boost - just urgent repairs Ronald Butt And every car an espresso Moreover... Miles kington Ulster One Year Later And Toxic Flows the Rhine Centres of Development Alternative view of Nott's seascape Staff spending in Nhs Measure for measure A new addiction The poverty gap Fiat lux Reading lesson for Mr Baker Taking advice Investor protection On this Day Song of praise Court Circular Philips Picture Gallery Dinners Service Dinner Receptions Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Marriages Luncheon Shipwright's Company Latest wills Birthdays today Dr N. L. Franklin Nuclear engineer and salesman DR Leona Libby Miss Audrey Erskine-Lindop Sir Clement Nageon de Lestang Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Births Marriages Deaths In Memoriam Private In Memoriam-War Funeral Arrangements University news Church news Announcements British Heart Foundation Winter Sports The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,202 A bridge too near for the African Queen The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Tradition casts its ritual spell Frank Johnson at the Commons Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Increase in Burns stake Quiet start for News Corp Portland up Insurers upset Ultramar drop Market Summary Collier resigned after Ae share deal through US China Clays sets sights on Bryant Gestetner shares halted as full bid looks likely By Our Banking Correspondent: NatWest names new chief Profits at Smiths up to £56.5m Gas shares interest 32% of adults BSC soars to £68m half-year profit £6m House of Holland sale Saints Index Fail in sterling prompts fears of higher rates SE members vote for Isro merger Jones Lang Woolton Wall Street Dow given a lift in late buying Inflation is heading back above 10%, says City forecast £70m bid for Barton Dock Bid to break triple witching hour spell £17mtag for office supplier Ericsson back to profit in third quarter George H. Scholes Plc Geest set to float at £82m Grand Met shares advance on talk of predatory buyers Stock Market Report Alpha Stocks Now for the second miracle-an auction system for gilts Economic View Vodafone Excell Ghost of Christmas past haunts sterling The book of the play EEC steel firms offer 10% cuts in defence of quotas Redfearn profits jump as recovery continues Redfearn National Glass plc Smiths Inoustries Phit recommends only Wingate's cash offer China 'could open money markets' Midland Bank Trust Company Limited Base Lending Rates LCP hits at Ward White BTR Plc, Silvertown House Vincent Square Excitement wavers at CU and GA Tempus Great Portland British Steel Corporation Arndale shopping centres to undergo £25m refurbishment Commercial Property Sykes adds more acres to £100m leisure site Company News Newton to join Trevian board Cinnercial Union Target Great Portland Estates General Accident Foreign Exchanges Loan Financial Futures Recent Issues Traditional Options Unilever N. V. Private Advertisers Company News London Traded Options Alexanders Laing & Cruickshank Holdings Ltd Money Markets and Gold Olivetti The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Firm start fades As a head-hunter myself, it comes as no surprise to… Restrictions such as contracts to fend off head-hunting should be replace by company rewards, says John Richards Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 CJA Recruitment Consultants Security Pacific MacBlain Nash & Associates WaterAid Thurrock Technical College 'Experienced Retailer' CJA Recruitment Consultants Glaxo Overseas Publicity Limited Overseas financial Managers Coopers & Lybrand An intriguing challenge for an Insurance… Chusid Lander Administrator Required Police Officer Are You Paid what You are worth? Oxford English Enthusiast Required Glaxo Hugill & Company Children to the Country Project Allied Dunbar The Societe Europeenne Des Satellites Directorship Appointments Ltd. Fletcher Hunt & Associates Midland Group Austin Knight Selection Crusader Executive Action Casio Next Generation Management Rafofficer Careers Cavendish Management Consultants Help the Aged The MacAulay Land Use Research Institute Grosvenor Page British Telecom A school leaver The Woodard Schools Honours Graduates Saville Holdsworth Ltd The Penguin Group Connaught London Sales Managers (from Food Industry) Foster Wheeler Energy Limited Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty Beechwood Mainland Executive Services Executive Facilities (Marketing) Ltd. Champneys Windsor Counselling Services Essex Magistrates Court Committee BBC Appointments Interfinet (UK) Limited Heidrick & Struggles International Watt Committee on Energy Knightsbridge Milton Abbey School Finance/leasing/factoring The Times Michael Page Partnership Scientific Staff Consultants The Local Authorities Conditions of Service Advisory… C. Howard & Partners Ltd. Mka Search International Limited Trinity College Cambridge Chaplin Apollo Sales Ltd. Trainee Broker Trainee Designer Equitable Financial Services Ltd Computer Appointments Ibworld Charterhouse Appointments Yes You Can! Moxon Dolphin & Kerby Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Amerada Hess Airwork Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Accountant to Film Production Company Why safety always comes first An immense variety of tasks in a day's work The importanc e of high safety standards in British industry is greater than ever. Nell Harris examines the role of inspectors in the Health and Safety Executive The challenge that is always changing Total Oil Marine Viniberia Limited Reliance Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items A s b recruitment Acme Banking Appointments Banking & Accountancy Zurich life North Kensington Amenity Trust Chartered Accountant Jonathan Wren Acciuntancy Personnel Harrison & Willis Touche Ross Executive Cr?me Satex Danford Ltd Square Moves Ltd. La Creme De La Creme Appears Multiple Display Advertising Items Hongkong Bank Super Secretaries Osborne Richardson Junior Secretary for Lloyd's Underwriting… Flexible Investment Planning Lid Jonathan Wren Secretary Telephonist Tempting Times FPS (Management) Ltd Supertravel Steals Super Sec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves We talk and you listen, no. You talk and we listen,… Jefe De Division De La Traduccion Espanola Multiple Display Advertising Items Revisores/traductores Principales/jefes De Equipo Ask Alfred Marks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chefe De Divisao Da Traducao Portuguesa Revisores/tradutores Principais/chefes De Equipa Ask Alfred Marks Knighsbridge opposite Harrods Stella Fry Recruitment Secretary/receptionist Administradores Principais Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask Alfred Marks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items (AFP): Harwood another Australian to beat Benefit for disabled sportsmen Standard of proof in contempt cases Third party deception fatal to immigrant's case Norman's irrepressible ambition Squash Rackets: Iron Man of the Circuit Fights Back from Injury to Conquer Jahangir Dittmar's form revives his world ambitions By a Special Correspondent: Cannons raze West Country Norman success inspires the American Express champions Breach of duty to another's worker Custody order before reports was wrong Tyrrell take pole position for the new Ford engine Motor Racing The Goddard flies in the face of progress Reasonable endeavours less onerous Mandarin: Wincanton Mandarin: Uttoxeter Mandarin: I Haventalight to help brighten Winter's day Racing Rich bounty for farmer from Heriot Mandarin: Towcester Results from yesterday's two meetings Harvey rising star of the captain's riding academy Trethowan praises Kelso Tuck increases tally to 25 Beaten Kent are down but not out Smith at the centre of all things bright for Middlesex Rugby Union Nicholls and Cnpps hold out for victoryRACKETS Rackets ARA secretary to retire Rowing Toulouse pair win key role Ireland are subdued by Polish Today's Fixtures Bishop tries legal action to lift ban Owen's punishment Kick costs Fiji dearly By a Correspondent: Shaw back with a vengeance Last Night's Results By a Correspondent: Robbins bolsters Coventry Goodyear pulls out of Formula One Motor Racing Francisco thwarts Johnson recovery Snooker Cambridge earn victory with short corner skill Hockey For the Record A case of practice and more practice as a new Test series opens Certified Dividends Vernons Zetters Stewart dismisses Press claims Picking over some old bones in Vulture Street Saints seek Elia deal Australian gulf is simply too wide Tough win for the tourists When defeat holds no fears Football: Southport Telish Role of Th Eunderdog White Crusader wins and sails into third place Yachting BBC1 Minolta High society where the sky's the limit Choice Heroic England go top in spite of injury blows Robson's verdict Linguaphone Wingers lift Scotland Uneasy skills fail to upset England (AP): Cowans to be sued Sport in Brief N Ireland have little to cheer Results, tables and more football Early exit for McEnroe at hands of Cash Swedes meet (AP): Winds wreak havoc in Route du Rhum Yachting

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