News from 09/12/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Trumpington, Nicholas Jackson, Keeneth Fleet, Simon O'Hagan, C. Perry, Simon Barnes, Andrew Gilchrist, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Guy Benton, John Bell, City Editor, Terry Hands, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, Francis T. Davis, Stephen Taylor, John H. Shepherd, Ahmed Fazl, Ian Murray, Jerusalem, Graham Ashley, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Martin Knights, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, David Guest, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Baker, Peter De Ionno, Norman de Mesquita, Nicholas Mitchell, Director, Suzy Menkes, A. J. Prescott, Chairman, David Cross, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Mohsin Ali, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, David Matthew, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Christopher Dunn, Peter Gartland, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Martha Honey, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, PHS, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Joyce Whitehead, Eduardo Cué, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, John England, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Newman, Charles Knevitt, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, C. Hudson, Helen P. Rosenberg, Katharine Graham, Lake Sagaris, Tim Jones, Pat Sweet, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Derek Harris, Chris Moore, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Mary Crowther, Stephen Haskell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,
ResumoShultz amazed at disclosures by us envoy Secretary of State was not told about White House Links Saying nyet to Moscow Portfolio Gold Times Business Industry hit Glass battle Times Report Telford's fear New stadium Index Sid makes a profit of 25% Architect's surprise victory heralds a new era Baker to end pay 'brawl' Kinnock to face MPs on spy book case allegations Driver banned before trial Grown to give up immunity Chirac gives in to students on university Bill Sooth Africa to deport British professor Habitat Scargill foe leads rebel pit union TV show censured Legal suit over foal £1.1 mm car sale Bishop banned Sikh murder charges Labour 'not spendthrifts' Royal Mail 'End secret inquests' plea by editors Investigation into Militant is 'slipshod' says Ryman Consumer Bill to be tightened More tests on family of three found dead Driver hurt in print convoy ambush Us leaders visit London for talks Brent starts second race inquiry £7m SDI contracts for Britain BAe fillip as Japan orders 10 Airbuses Private Eye issue is banned Social worker made £1,600 on expenses Curtain hitch Child in rape case insists doctor was her attacker Murders charge remand Co-op widens discount plan Mother's case goes to appeal Picture Gallery Crisisfor hospital pharmacy Suicide bid by manager Norwich Union Dentists accused over Aids 'Patients barred' claim No Title NUT will challenge Baker on pay plan Three in £4,000 share-out Bill's changes esseiiial for schools, says Baker Teachers' Day Tory MP wants early Bill Embryo research Planning decisions upset MPs Thatcher avoids giving Eec budget assurances EEC Summit Need for concerted action to protect citizens Disquiet on clergy expenses Charge for tours of House attacked Bill fails to please please all peers House of Lords Debate on Rosyth is refused Parliament today Commentary Kilter who terrorized toddler in Christmas siege is jailed for life Anarchist complaints rejected Philips Cool response to accident scheme Gas share rush adds to festive post delay Police Officer Liverpool substitute for Hatton Lorry driver loses legs Social worker Decision delay Lockheed-Georgia River ban on lead weights Royal Mail Monet Master down ?200,000 as the market proves volatile Art boom: 2 Solicitor's committal date is set Crew rescued Teenagers join the beat to fight bias Business Time/System Liberals call for alternative forms of medical care Turkey Gpeaine ferried on cruise liners Reprisal shelling Chinese reform plan Lennon anniversary Revolver red herring Israel aim was guns for troops Extremist trial halts UK plea for Iran detainee Boykilledas oil Arabs at refugee camp Tension mounts in occupied West Bank Palestine fight gains 4-year-old recruit Figures given by police challenged Pretoria's detention of children Chinese mobsters move in on tlie Mafia in US Real fires start with British Coal Blaze hits German toxic waste dump Cancer figure Six killed Bare walls Quake deaths Yacht rescue Dry rations Joan's divorce Students intoxicated by a heady brew of sweet triumph and 'victoire' Contras' campaign may be doomed US envoy to Costa Rica resigns St. Joseph's Hospice Question marks over violence by non-student demonstrations Tv film shows police co-operating with armed right-wing youths Honduran troops airlifted to border Americans accused of bombing attack on Nicaragua Students intoxicated by a heady brew of sweet… Farm crisis shadow dims EEC summit euphoria European View Pinochet extends emergency Eloquent Texan takes the chair Democrats elect Speaker Indian Aids victim jailed Russian soldiers defect British Airways Share Opportunity Wright says Thatcher misled House on Hollis Establishment 'turned blind eye' to Soviet penetration of secret services Spy book 'sought to reform MI5' Ex-agent vouches for Rothschild Entertainments Gandhi's gentle touch heals party rift Congress closes ranks as unrest plagues India The Times Dhaka and Delhi agree on border measures Rather civil, this war Television NSPCC A not-too-merry Christmas, Scrooge Terry Hands (right) defends his leadership of the Royal Shakespeare Company after attacks by the critics, including Irving Wardle on this page Childlike charm for all the ages Galleries Patience brings reward Opera Long wait for laughs Theatre Technicolor Dreamcoat Recital The Wind in the Willows Who'll rekindle the chariots of fire? Behind today's varsity match lies a sorry saga of decline in sport at Oxbridge. David Miller finds out why The Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables Still weeping for the lost generation Argentina celebrates three years of democracy tomorrow after almost a decade of dictatorships that tortured and killed thousands. Ironically it was the Falklands defeat that led to the downfall of the generals. Eduardo Cué reports on the fight back to freedom Demorcratic Days of Reckoning Silver amid the blues Summer shines in Country Life Concise Crossword No 1127 Hall of Fame 'Pablo did not cry. But he left with a smile of fear' Under Cover Designer lingerie has arrived, sweetly silken and prettily innocent, often reminiscent of bottom-drawer collections from another age and enought to tempt even the ultra-practical If You Sincerely Want to Improve your Health and… No title Quality Christmas Fujian Jasmine Tea Praise to Emanuel People Cementing the cracks The Times Diary Woolsack? The Times Diary Anticipation The Times Diary No deal The Times Diary Barry Fantoni The Times Diary Overcast The Times Diary Rebirth The Times Diary Salad daze The Times Diary A House viciously divided Robin Oakley, Political Editor, explains the mutual Thatcher-Kinnock loathing For Mikhail, a hug along with a squeeze Richard Owen outlines new Nato ideas on exploiting Soviet weakness Hong Kong: why it cannot foe Charles Child abuse on a grand scale Digby Anderson Liverish all sorts Andrew Gilchrist A Spectre Threatening Whitehall Chirac Backs down The Baker Plan Mentally ill in hospital or out? Cervical screening Barclays pull-out Teachers of quality Free speech on the campuses Car radio hazards Where the truth lies Opening of the Clifton Suspension Bridge The Clifton suspension bridge over the Avon gorge was a long time in gestation. It was not until 1836 that work on it, to a design by Islamabad Kingdom Brunel began; it ran out of funds in 1843 and building restarted in 1861 Bitter-sweet memory Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Abbey National Birthdays today Marriage Picture Gallery Christening Luncheon Receptions Service dinner Dinners Latest wills Judge retires Forgotten US artist fetches $2.2m Sale room Easy bridge win for women Sir Terence Garvey Exponent of détente Mr Henry Reed Admiral Arthur S. Moreau Healthier way of life underground Science report Births, Marriages, Deaths Birthdays Lipmans Hire Dept Circumstances Necessitate desposal of part of the… Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation Flatshare Canary Islands, Xmas specials, Incl accom. Tenerife… Overseas Travel Winter Sports Courchevel Offers Wanted Residence sitting. Executive returning from… Rentals Times Newspapers Ltd Public Notices Legal Notices Re: Sapteam Ltd Thatcher stance dismays MPs The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,224 Cumein kiss-of-life display The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Dangers of a bit more learning Frank Johnson at the Commons Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Lynton agrees to £58m bid Collier hearing in February Brewer leaps Greenall joy Dobson jumps Profits rise Index Market Summary Clear profit at pilkington Interims surge 76% to £87m From a Correspondent Los Angeles: Steepest hotel bill in Beverly Hills France hikes interest rates Agreement dose on Greek cement Building a better 'big cat' Piston maker is top Jaguar supplier Cambrian knew of Boesky-SEC link By Our Economics Correspondent: Industrial costs rise sharply Sid's quids in: early 20p premium for gas shares Sheppards Sport Television and Radio Bolmerbid agreed Multiple Display Advertising Items Fiat Fleet Council rates spiral 'costs jobs and forces firms out' Wall Street Conditions 'ripe to kill Cap' Winding-up of ITC challenged Scchh! It's the real thing Canberra 'will not stop' Murdoch bid BSG in £14.6m buy Investors in Industry Group plc Company News Wolves brewery leads the regional pack Tempus Multiple Display Advertising Items Bid warning by Simon Engineering Biffex contract bites the dust Futures and Options Turie on the spoons by Professor Doom In the Market Boost ability, that is the beauty of gas Stock Market Office Cleaning Services Limited Btr bid no match for Pilkington's shine Comment French way with a crisis London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Pilkington Interim Results Money Markets and Gold Traditional Options Recent Issues Sun Life to expand Overseas London Traded Options Stall caused obstruction Bogus gifts in sham duty-free scheme Appointments Firm start to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Merger plan for ailing unit Wright Air Conditioning The Bondwell Master Dealer network Compaq Air Call Strange bedfellows fighting for survival The Week Headhunters set their sights on a new target Data specialists told to heed frustrated users Fina Icon Computer Appointments IBM to chip in on 386 boom US threats start to escalate The Very Best in D. P DAtA Power When travel incentives begin to pall Incentives Predictions that point to prospects Trends Chess unites rivals Computer Briefing Christian Alliance Housing Association St. Nicholas' Hospice MSL International Planning British Refugee Council Public Appointments United Kingdom Immigrants Advisory Service Lectureships in Computer Science Management Account Epsom & Ewell Senior Solicitor Convent of Jesus and Mary Planning for a good tomorrow It is the politicians not the planner who takes decision The desire to improve living conditions is generlly uppermost in the minds of town and county planners. Beryl Dixon considers the implications of a career in this field Advice is usually to move around in tge first ten years Enfield Gillingham Basket Ball Development Officers Legal Appointments St James's Company/commercial Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaques & Lewis Linklaters & Paines Southampton City Partner's Secretary CB-Linnell Limited Stein Swede Jay & Bibring Solicitors Freshfields Reuter Simkin The Welbeck Group Limited Newham Magistrates' Courts Committee Pictons Milton Keynes Badenoch & Clark Baker & McKenzie Citibank Savings Jardines Badenoch & Clark Capital Markets Legal Aid Regional Director Norcros Bristol & West Building Society Meredith Scott Recruitment Assistant Solicitor James Davis & Partners PA Legal Adviser Guildford Dorking Branch of London Firm Austin Knight Selection Reuter Simkin Alsop Stevens Hughes-Castell (Hong Kong) Ltd Legal Resources Employment Agency Locums needed now… The Times Hestair Management Services Limited Monday WIPOOMPI Luton Borough Deacons Construction Lawyer Plymouth Devon Nash & Co Wednesday The World Famous Personal Column, including Rentals,… Berkhamsted Litigation Sun Life Fina Commission for the New Towns Visa Turner, Martin & Symes Solihull Men waits as FISA decide who takes title Rallying Bentza victory Legal Appointments Law Personnel Soliciator The downhill slope eases for Bell Martin Bell is close to world recognition in skiing, a sport in which Britons are unfashionable. Chief Sports Correspondent David Miller met him at Val D'Isere, and tomorrow, profiles Jeremy west. a canoeist who, like Bell, is promising much on a shoestring budget For the first time he has mastered his fear He knows he must continue improving Litigation Solicitor Parliamentary Notices Dorset County Council Indianapolis Colts leave their Marx on Falcons American Football The Times Youth squad place for Kindon Swimming Plumpton Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Mandarin: Favourable forecast is a pointer to Metman Racing See You Then set for Cheltenham Interfering McCourt banned for 28 days Results from two meetings No letup in East German bob row Bobsleighing Today's Fixtures Racers and Rockets go joint top Ice Hockey McDonald blow Unlikely to knock Oxford out of their winning stride Rugby Union Innell's record shot a bonus for Kingston Basketball The men in the shadows ready to prove their worth Message for schools New event not well received Volleyball Olympia success vital for British riders Show Jumping Injuries delay South-West team for Bath Draw will favour Wigan win Rugby League Mamede fills the void left by Cova Cross-Country Discretion dictates a hopeful look towards the future Tennis Barcelona beckons Thompson Hockey Workman fills vacant West berth Bob the dog that defies belief Pivotal day for White Crusader Yachting Kiev crown a fine year Overseas Football Results and Leading Positions S African match hit by rain Cricket: Manager Lush Takes Tough Line with England's Captain-Without Lord's Help Gatting severely reprimanded Wettimuny hits 227 For the Record Pools Forecast Class gulf is too much for Swedes Tennis Ulster discuss Zimbabwe tour invitation Rugby Union A showcase for some great survivors Choice Minolta Variations Plum and a bad apple for the Cup minnows Alarm bells ring at Telford Graham's Late Bottled Vintage FA Cup Third round draw Better news about Souness From the ashes Bradford rises Skis stolen Zurbriggen ban Kenyon in final with Jahangir Squash Rackets Prean's chance Home victory Coach leads Prior notice Dunhill date Island riches Higgins shows his class Snooker Common idea for EEC games
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