News from 04/12/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, A. E. Bender, Frank Johnson, Peter Marson, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Martin Spence, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Tom Pointon, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Alan Klottrup, Richard Eaton, John Best, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, Gerald Davies, Ian McMillan, Stephen Taylor, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Tom Hutchinson, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, David Hands, Simon Banner, Joseph Connolly, Ian Bruce, Director General, John Percival, John Warden, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Suzy Menkes, R. S. Glover, Sally Watts, David Cross, Jeremy Novick, Sydney Friskin, Michael Evans Whitehall Correspondent, Paul Martin, Bernard Goss, Headmaster, Lord Gowrie, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, John Stokes, Simon Powis, Arms debate, Charles Harrison, George Campbell, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, John Clare Education Correspondent, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Keith Wheatley, Irving Wardle, Rauf R. Denktas, President, Alan Bennett, Ronald Butt, Eduardo Cué, Eivind Gilje, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Tim Heald, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, David Young, Carol Ferguson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Michael Wilson, Director, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Richard Lander, Gillian Greenwood, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg,
ResumoRothschild in plea to end 'fifth man' slur Don't get caught Tomorrow Portfolio Gold Fraud check Tour called off Hidden boon Index Why Havers was left out of spy decision Brighton girls charge By Our City Staff: Murdoch buys 'family' newspaper Millions in rate grant switched to shires US connection in Guinness shares affair is likely Sid blamed for shortfall in gas shares demand Twelve Palme detectives quit the case Bush admits damage over Iranian deal From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Swiss bank connection to CIA aid for rebels Invest For School Fees Ltd Fears of EEC summit failure News Summary Post Office record Two men released Tory MP on bail 'Outrage' man jailed Wallace Heaton £lm drug charge Demystifying the Civil Service on TV Baker warns of disruption in schools next year Picture Gallery Paper silent on dismissals £645 fine for illegal trader Scheme to check on race of jobless Escapers return to face court Thatcher blasts Labour on defence Times not stocked by 2 councils Charge dropped Police 'more likely to side with wife-beater than battered woman' Police foil plot to make drug Weak beer fails test for taste EastEnders star in £17.5m package BBC unveils Christmas line-up Channel 4 split fades Southern families £50 ahead £300m railway scheme for City of London Picture Gallery Puzzle of family Aids virus Hotel men 'borrowed from safe' Patek Philippe Geneve Siege man admits he killed woman Checking confirms windfall Portfolio—gold— Suicide verdict Third set of plans derided By MPs Rate Support Parliament today Gall for more tax aid for forests Security overlord 'now vital' Defence policy change 'peril' Arms debate Nato's strategy 'is wholly defensive' Commentary Life for man who shot and killed gardener with home-made rifle Mr Douglas Hurd, the Home Secretary, yesterday said that he would urge traders not to sell crossbows to people under the age of 17, and that he would like to give his appeal the backing of law. In a written answer to Miss Janet Fookes, Tory Mp for Plymouth Drake, he said that ministers would "look favourably" on a private member's Bill if one were to be introduced Shopping with the Times Mother and child die in flat plunge Second extension plan for Docklands railway Jasmine officer in job appeal Invest Electric King Elvis will rule his tribe from afar Church in favour of providing state aid Boeing MPs criticize Inland Revenue 'failure' over mortgage relief Tenacity has bred qualified success In the EEC chair: 4 In the final part of his review of leadership of the Eec, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, assesses the successes and failures 'Dangers' of Bill of Rights stressed The Reith Lectures Siemens Picture Gallery Ombudsman role extended BCal buys American in £700m jets deal Officials to rule on future of Nimrod Ferrero Rocher Radar puzzle of disaster aircraft World Summary Epidemic spreading Fines for freedom (Reuter): Antarctic oil claim Savings plan dies Warning for Daniloff Rhine pollution proves too much for Swiss Plot to kidnap British ambassador More talks on Afghan settlement Congress anger as dismissed advisers keep their silence Poindexter invokes Fifth Amendment at Senate hearing Crisis in the White House Currys Israel names Iran arms sale contact Kinnock warns US bid to block anti-nuclear policy could backfire Canadian liberals swing to the left Weathercall (Reuter): Europeans review defences Churches fight sex education (Reuter): Paris terror accused in threats on judges Mew York governor takes on the press Cuomo believes editors are out to get him Winnie Mandela pelted by crowd of angry blacks Court visit resented Conscription opponents held in South Africa Fraga tries to explain resignation Aquino demotes minister Haitian troops for rebel chiefs Argentina to end torture hearings Sudan says Ethiopia aids guerrillas Castro warns of hard times on anniversary Israel court upsets minister Mafia trial in disarray over killing Air-India (Reuter): Life jail for Israeli killers of taxi driver (Reuter): Race to save Iraqi temples (AP): Tragic cable (Reuter): Biter bitten Judges confirm death sentences on Sikh killers of Mrs Gandhi Bhopal's day brings big strike Picture Gallery Entertainments From a Correspondent Nairobi: Moi given the power to enforce his will Refusing to be too sensible Peter Ormrod, director of Eat The Peach which opens in London this week, broke all the rules for cinematic success. Interview by Simon Banner Phaidon Christie's High preys The evil relish of death Dance Ceremony Sadler's Wells Kangaroo Full of family life Theatre Brighton Beach Memoirs Aldwych Sandra Mellor Old Red Lion Cinders under fire Opera La Boéme Kingston Parish Church NT Advertisement Concert BBC SO/Pritchard Festival Hall/ Radio 3 Piccadilly Theatre RSC Regean's honest broker sweeps in The Times Profile Concise Crossword No 1123 The Times Higher Education The son also marches … French students will be demonstrating en masse today, but Diana Geddes says a sense of déjà vu may mislead A terrorist by the tail Times Books Biography Change and decay in all around Peter Ackroyd reviews the Prince of modern novelists: do you resist change or come to terms with it? The Leopard Kingsley Amis Light Yorkshire Puddings Fiction Uncle Morts North Country Snowy's last bark Martin Spence Tintin Et L'alph-Art The Valley of the Cobras The Tintin Games Book Tomb or mile stone? Science Fiction Oval Officitis and Factoids Thrillers Merry Christmas Courting trouble Horse's mouth Motionless Grime gripe Picture Gallery Bowing out Festive hall Helping Hong Kong, and Britain as well Brave, sincere - but the US is unconvinced Robin Oakley, Political Editor, reports on Neil Kinnock's uphill struggle in selling Labour's non-nuclear defence policy Asian dilemma for the Tories Only one way to a new accord Ronald Butt The callers who don't ring true Joseph Connolly Debate on Deterrence The Justice of Second Thoughts Senor Fraga Bows out Aids: moral and educational failings Brent's housing aid Instant switch-off? A divided island Size of councils Personal data on sale to parties Breakfast in school Consumption of fat The political crisis which led to the rsignation of Asquith as Prime Minister and his replacement by Lloyd George was described Reconstruction Nothing to declare Court Circular NBI Birthdays today Appointments Dinners British American Associates Lewis Carroll's drawings of Alice fetch £187,000 Sale room English showing for duchess portrait Forthcoming marriages Dinners Reception Service dinner Mr Loraine Conran Curator of vision MR Paul Curran Archbishop Martin O'connor Births, Marriages Deaths Britons set to lead Amazon expedition Science report Memorial service Gray's Inn Latest wills Lincoln's Inn Announcements Ten out of ten from the school inspectors The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,220 The Times Information Service Portfolio—Gold— Weather Masterly tiltings at the Upas tree Frank Johnson at the Commons Stock Market Steinberg lifts stake in Mercury Northern holds firm on Avana Ultramar sells Bank opposes Profits jump Index Market Summary Exco discovers 'irregularities' Fraud squad check at subsidiary Fewer than expected apply for gas shares Morgan shares hit an all-time low AE attack on asbestos claims Murdoch's media buy £818m takeover expands empire A billion-dollar day for oil baron Oscar T&N Sport 37 Television and Radio 41 P & O cleared for Euro Ferries bid today Profits refined 6% at Tate & Lyle AE: a company at bay How engineering group Ae tried to repel a £270m hostile bid from Turner & Newall, found an unlikely white knight in Robert Maxwell. . . and now awaits its fate Tate Lyle Polly Peck Public spending ensnared in the pay bill warren Economic View Increases in pay between 1980 and 1986 British Gas plc Alpha Stock Prices close lower Wall Street Worried investors gripped by insider trading fear Stock Market Ryan buys Crouch for £27.9 million Directors' salary rises keep ahead of inflation BTR Floating note market sinks alarmingly Comment kenneth Fleet MacIntyre Hudson Plessey Appoinments Argyll Group PLC Company News Recent Issues Money Markets and Gold Foreign Exchanges Traditional Options London Financial Futures London Trade Options Griffin Factors Limited 31 British companies win Nissan contracts In brief BTR Tate seeks a sweeter success Tempus Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trusts Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Slices remain nervous Stock Exchange Prices Crucial talks to settle future of Leyland trucks Commercial overcapacity looms in Europe Weatherall Hollis plc Base Lending Rates Strict liability in goshawk offence Law Report December 4 1986 One error can be misconduct County Securities Destruction of seized goods 'Grates and stove's updated Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… Natural Environment Research Council Charles Barker Watney & Powell The Direct Line to your New Career Companies want temporaries with specialist skills.… Management Consulting Mainstay Management Services Multiple Display Advertising Items SRL Chefe De Servico Babcock Marie Stopes Accountant BBC The Right Career Moves Price Waterhouse The President, Oil & Colour Chemists'… Sales Expertise Recruitment Limited Connaught Tarex Berger & Associates Ltd ACA's Exfinco UK Pharmaceuticals and Health Care Charge Radiographer Remploy Professional & Technical Appointments Micafil The Stock Exchange Atkearney Travicom R. R. Donnetley & Sons Company Limited The Post Office Bayer CJA Multiple Display Advertising Items Ministry of Defence Multiple Display Advertising Items Personnel Officer Multiple Display Advertising Items British Telecom Chusid Lander James Harris & Son Winchester Services Industry Ex Service Officers Personnel Assistant Badenoch & Clark Leak Almond & Parkinson Qualified Accountant West Sussex Opportunities for Keepers Opportunity for Designer/colorist Royal Society of Arts PA National Youth Theatre of Great Britain Nightmare The Nichols Consultancy Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Peat Marwick The Davis Company Limited Crown MGM Assurance Allied Dunbar Brochure Producer Senior Copywriter Lexis Hill Samuel Investment Services Ltd. Telecom General Appointments Computer Sales Executives Linguaphone Institute Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Longman Cartermill Baring Investment Management Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Job Hunting? Tax Specialists Seniors Semi-Seniors Audit Juniors Company Accountant HMS FMS Chief Accountant Multiple Display Advertising Items Touche Ross Personnel Resources ASA Chase Banking & Accountancy Robert. Walters. Associates Creative Accounting The Diy path to improvement Horizons A guide to career development Retraining is vital both in industry and careers, and it may be best to make the moves yourself, says Sally Watts NCH Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask Alfred Marks The British Printing & Communication Corporation PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask Alfred Marks La Creme Communications The Grosvenor Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Pied-A-Terre Shoes Oil Company Ask Alfred Marks Otteridge & Company Lots of Leisure! Guinness Brewing LWT Ask Alfred Marks Multiple Display Advertising Items W. P. Training & Support The Practice Secretary Alfred Marks Charing Cross Hospital Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred Marks Charing Cross Hospital Alfred Marks Gucci Accessory Collection Chestertons Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Master of Disaster fulfils another date with destiny Lloyd Honeygham, world champion who is a legend in his own lifetime British hopes dashed as sledges go missing Bobsleighing Britain and Ireland lag in salmon conservation Fishing Costly programme Fisher dies Depth and age range make Swiss side the favourites Skiing Sheridan turns jokes to Doncaster's advantage Rugby League Diary Scots planning revenge Badminton The sting in the tail proves decisive Squash Rackets (Reuter): Kenyon in semi-final (AP): Blow for Slaney Athletics Mandarin: Taunton Selection Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selection Mandarin: Saffan can emphasize strength of Pipe team Racing: Ireland's Leading Hurding Hurdler Stretches Unbeaten Run to Five with Smooth Naas Success By Our Irish Racing Correspondent: £50,000 hurdle is next objective for Dark Raven Derby deal extended Harnett's enterprise seals Australian win Scimitarra sets record Results from Worcester Welsh National acceptors Colclough makes his bench mark Hockey Blackpool forced to play safe Rugby League Today's Fixtures Crack of boom leaves White Crusader with stigma of jinxed crew Yachting Davis Cup hitch to league Tennis (AP): Navratilova beats Lloyd Forrest swaps club for tournaments A competitor who challenged the chauvinistic domain of golf and is still smiling Revised club championship structure is taking shape Rugby Union: Sponsors at the Ready as a New Era Approaches Bridgend handout a lesson Doubling up All hands on deck Certified Dividends W Indies kings of one-day match Cricket Teenagers' aim Hopes rise for Martin Help for Caernarfon (Reuter): Century for Wessels oh Sa debut Cricket Australian Cricket Tour Averages Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Brentford cup saga is prolonged by a stalemate Football Jennings's night of pride Repton finish in style Schools Football Hyland's power tells Real Tennis The goalkeeper miles off his line Fa Cup Last Night's Results For the Record Sultan on the crest of a wave Rugby Union Deeds as good as words for Barbarians List of team could be premature Mouland hurt in car crash In the event of war … Hobday making giant strides towards the top Golf (AFP): Langer is back to fill vacuum Thinning out the Whitehall hopefuls Choice Philips Television and Radio Australia slip out of the clutches of Gatting's men Complete Test Scoreboard HS By a Correspondent: Higgins content for new Snooker Injured Botham faces a race against time for Adelaide Ringing in the change Sport in Brief (AFP): Under attack Christie's world dreams are dashed Boxing Speed play destroys Baddeley Badminton SA row takes a new twist Hedgehogs call off their tour
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