News from 15/12/1986
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Wade, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Alexandra Shulman, Clifford Longley, Andrew Heaton, William Stephens, Simon O'Hagan, Fred Naylor, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Gordon Allan, Robert Key, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, Francis Pagan, Hilary Finch, Simon Jones, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, R. Baines, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Guy Ker, Roy Moor, Colin Howson, D. G. A. Sanders, J. K., Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Gerry Harrison, Graham Greene, Norris McWHIRTER, Anne Sofer, Jim Railton, S. Miles, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Nicolas Soames Fukuoaka, Robin Young, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Jeremy Taylor, David Hands, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Rasit Gurdilek, David Hope, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, Robert Kirley, A. L. Rowse, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, (Michael Phillips), Nicholas Keith, Josephine Fairley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Neville Sandelson, Paul Griffiths, George Ivan Smith, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Steve Bates, V. Dallos, John Maples, K. B. Weatherald, President, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Jill Sherman, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, John Clare Education Correspondent, Richard Owen, Keith Wheatley, Beatrice Lacoste, George Hodgson, Maxwell Newton, Alastair Myers, Peter Dixon, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Ian Smith Northern Correspondent, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Derek J. T. Last, Director, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, P. F. Green, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Smith, Clare Dyer, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, Clive White, Michael Hartnack, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, J. L. Carr, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, P. W. Jowitt, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Peter Ernst, David Powell, Nigel Jamieson, Richard Lander, Robin Oakley and Peter Davenport, Chris Moore, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, D. Skinner, Isabel Unsworth, Caroline Cox, Chairman, Harry Debelius, Madrid, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Williams,
ResumoTories divided as Nimrod looks doomed Portfolio gold Bokassa faces the evidence Slow going Bruno chance America II out Pay warning Japan's record Tax cut plan 25% boost sought for jobless scheme 'Rembrandt' sketch splits experts Gulag poet tells of 120 days in punishment cell Bradford phoenix rises from ashes Pretoria releases abducted Swiss couple at border By Our Political Editor: MI5 rows not to be pursued Exports at best level for months 'Aids to cost the NHS up to £30m' (Reuter): Outbreak of violence kills 54 in Karachi Methodist Homesfortheaged Poll setback for Fine Gael leader News Summary 1,2001b bomb Nurse's ear bitten off Scargill pay 'no' Brinks Mat charges Decline in merchant fleet 'catastrophic' Sun Alliance Home Insurance 173 base arrests Lawyers' warning on jail disruption Ombudsman may protect trade union members Union expels crew of Qe2 over ballot vote 13 airports opt for first step to privatization Regional air services Workers flee intimidation News International dispute Orchestra rejects takeover by rival Teachers' pay vote overtaken by events Doctors to support new grade Chandler and Speelman tied for chess lead Launch for charity club Baby with no brain used as heart donor tests medical ethics Hindley expected on moor in days Impasse on wives' equality Personal tax reform Pubs' soft drinks 'too dear' Picture Gallery Primrose , the Friesian cow, whose gift for… Woolwich Britain's eating habits show rapid changes BBC may show sponsored TV series @GP plans trekking expedition Mitsubshi Electric UK Ltd Shake-up needed to 'rescue policy for care of the elderly' At least £50 million is needed within 12 months if the Government is to keep its promise on community care for mentally handicapped people, the charity Mind said yesterday. A new fund of £500 million, raised over the next five years, should be set up to pay for day services, housing, support, leisure and employment, it said in a report called No Cheap Option. " Community care is getting a bad name, not because it has failed but, on the contrary, because it has hardly started, " the report says. Many of the 66,000 peopl in Britain's mental hospitals could be cared for in the community with the right support, according to Mr Chris Sghaw, the charity's assistant director Lloyd's Register Rise of 'back-Street' homes Community care One of the concerns of the Audit Commission's report this week on community care is the burgeoning of private residential homes largely financed by supplementary benefit payments. In the first of two articles Jill Sherman examines the problems Hurd ban criticized by police PoW tunnel helps City Picture Gallery £136,500 paid for oak chair Sale room London takes action to enforce ban Movement of heavy lorries Christian Aid Christmas Appeal Devlin in attack on trial book critics Defiant PLO stay in Lebanese town World Summary Youths stone Gandhi (Reuter): Death of dissident (Reuter): Condoms for Iceland Embassy bomb Spanish town granted reprieve from dam Mugabe backs drive for food self-sufficiency Maize crisis highlights error of cheap import policy Backwash of claims (Reuter): 11 die in Sri Lanka Reagan ignores scandal as 'come clean' calls grow (Reuter): Soviet ear racket uncovered Transvaal mine blasts police (Reuter): Copperbelt swoop on looters Jopling threatens to spin out talks till issue is settled Problem of EEC food glut Two days of meetings between EEC and United States trade officials broke up without agreement yesterday, as the EEC refused to bow to American demands for concessions on food trade. Negotiations had centred on the loss of US feedgrain sales to Spain (Our Correspondent writes from Brussels) Howe tried to bow out on a high note European View From Our Correspondent, Brussels: Welsh farmers told off for damage to beef Wang Multiple Display Advertising Items The Work Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Gordon-Yates Royal College of Physicians Advertising & Communications Kingston Based Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Pos Tel Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon-Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Personnel Executive Pop Music/leoal Trainee Sec £9.000 V friendly busy… Manpower Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Company Legends of Old Burlington Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Defector is welcomed in Ankara Bouterse promises free elections as rebels advance on the capital Rebellion in Surinam Death for captain of pirates (Reuter): Mass protest (Ap): Gang raid (Reuter): Caught out (Ap): Heart first (Reuter): Royal visit (Reuter): Hackers held Siemens Limited Dragging wing tips spoil Voyager's style Calypso message for Trinidad voters Bokassa awaits judgement on a murderous regime Sense of evil pervades villa where emperor is said to have fed people to lions Thai anti-opium troops destroy poppy fields Entertainments Kurds held in Palme case Basque terrorists free after raid on Pau jail Leaders of PLO disown stabbing A light fantastic Television Television Hank Ballard Hammersmith Palais Rock Muti begins his reign triumphantly Nigel Jamieson reports from La Scala, Milan, on its new music director's success in Nabucco LSO/Slatkin Barbican Concerts What About Luv Orange Tree Theatre RPO/Groves Festival Hall Nash Ensemble Elizabeth Hall Menotti double bill Sadler's Wells Playing without excitement Dance The Nutcracker Covent Garden Mere Soup Songs National Lessons in belief Radio Radio GraFF A local council, a national concern Brent has become imbedded in the national consciousness as a synonym for loony left. Brian James traces the borough's descent into chaos after manipulation by the extreme left and complacency by the respectable right Midland Living UP to the 'Loony' Tag Standing guard for civic pride Concise Crossword No 1132 The Borough in Profile Save the Children Maternity and the military Women officers in the British army may bear neither arms nor children. Clare Dyer reports on a last bastion of sexual inequality Come on get happy - modern style Philips Talkback Times Books Girl on top of a comic world Actress Ruby Wax has progressed from stoats to rats As good as the telly On canvas Dry measure Mine hostess Civil street Hat trick Picture Gallery You borrow, we all suffer John Maples calls for restrictions on the ever-rising level of personal credit In Christ's name, speak up Bernard Levin: the way we live now Gandhi again walks the Punjab tightrope Good news that's kept dark Exam Results up Biggest improvement in maths Come and join the bemo Tories and Alliance Prior Warning Frozen Assets Labour's non-nuclear commitment President at bay Electricity hazard Patent protection Treasure trove offence Extra stress in casualty wards Logic of EMS Freedom of choice (By Balloon Post), (From our special correspondent): The Late Sorties (continued from the Times of December 10) Parson's pleasure Court Circular Memorial services Inner Temple Christian Children's Fund of Great Britain Top people embrace religion Clifford Longley Marriages Forthcoming marriages Professor Glyn Daniel Popularizer of archaeology Sir Gerald Glover Mrs Clare Spurgin Mr R. 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Heppel Maj-Gen Patrick Hobart Births, Marriages Deaths Channel power cable repaired on sea-bed Science report Appointments Parliament today Personal Columns Cancer Reseach Campaign Remember Stroke Victims Please Winter Sports Times Newspaper Ltd., Today's Events The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,229 The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Stock Market (Change on week) Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Postman brings a dilemma for Sids Marketing chief for News Int Index Board Meetings Exports boost for industry CBI figures best for nine months Retail boom lifts rents to a high Oil chiefs struggle to reach pact By Our City Staff: Insider traders may face civil sanctions Top pay 'rising too fast' Warning on management salaries Mori sells 25% stake to 3i Ministers study reform of tax allowances Grand Met's shares rise Chelsea Building Society Sport By Our Industrial Correspondent: Car-sale record set by Japan Toyota Wall St optimists ignore realities Us Notebook Foreign Exchanges Plessey Money Markets and Gold Revival in the jute heartland By Our Industrial Editor: Buyout at aluminium offshoot Selloff success Branch closes Financial Management Services Limited Ford Woolworth links with Rosehaugh Plight of the auditor: a victim of expectation Analysis Accountancy caught in a time warp Harvard Securities Plc Harvard Securities Group Plc Base Lending Rates Investments Trusts Impressive figures from Sloanes' wallpaper firm Usm Review High-risk policy draws on Lawson's lucky streak Gilt-Edged Financial Trusts Engineers groups agree to merger Charge Card Crisis? What crisis this crisis month? Comment Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices By Our City Staff: EMS 'is likely to be realigned' Hitachi China cultivates computer industry Unlisted Securities Britain to keep up pressure on US tax £125m spree Undertaking not a promissory note Law Report December 15 1986 University Appointments University of Hong Kong Registrar's Department University of Warwick Lectureships in Law Univesity of St. Andrews University of Aberdeen The University of Sheffield University of Cambridge Recruitment International Bursar University of Dundee Posts Appointment of Head Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hertfood College Oxford University Worcester College University of Durham Hottlconsuit Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masters of a mediocre morass Rugby Union: North on Verge of Divisional Championship as Selectors See Forwards Dominate Final Staes of Competition Weekend Rugby Union Results Webb's demonstration of English solidity drives on South-West Richmond profit from Park failings Barnes fit for South-West Changing codes Evans quells Vale upstarts Sale find gem in Campbell Basic belief wins Jones adds finishing flourish for Moseley A virtuoso display by Laidlaw Fira open arms to Argentina Cut out fouls, Lloyd insists Basketball Alec's day in close run affair Rowing Jets simply run out of steam American Football Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Kelso Selections Mandarin: Indamelody to initiate treble for Henderson Racing By Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Bobsline's win fails to convince Elsworth planning double assault on King George Leaders over the jumps Saturday's results Ascot World title regained by graceful Prenn Rackets Tough test for the champion Judo Today's Fixtures The new crusaders are kings of their castle Newcastle upset trend First division Aston Villa : 3 Manchester Utd 3… Villa's birds of prey leave Walsh and Ferguson in mid-air Football Busy days ahead for Leicester Lashings of effort but very little else Young City slickers outpace West Ham Unhappy return for Falco Only the children end up as winners River Plate make clean sweep for Argentina New York miss final for first time in 135 years Yachting: Kiwis Show the Mighty Dollar Cannot Buy Success as Conner's Crew Return Home without the America's Cup From a Special Correspondent: Third win for young master Walliser's weekend Edberg and Jarryd save their best until last Tennis Three Italians atone for downhill defeat Skiing Warrington, Wigan and Widnes win Rugby League Picture Gallery Knott in the nick of time Hockey For the Record Midland county victory The sooner the end comes the better Athletics Britons in hit and miss form Swimming Television and Radio The second unmasking of a spymaster NSPCC England hold off Australia with stubborn display Late slump spoils work of Broad and Gatting Botham improving South African Airways FA inquiry on sendings off Chelsea's agony laid bare for all to see Football Sport in Brief (Reuter): Test claim Tyson offers to meet Bruno for world title Sloothaak wins while the British fail again Show Jumping Outsiders outplayed Snooker
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