News from 15/01/1987
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Miles Kington, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Vyner, Andrew McEwen, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, William Stephens, T. R. W. Hampton, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Ray Kennedy Johannesburg, john Woodcock, Mary CORBETT(Consultant rheumatologist), Harvey Elliott, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Geoff Shingles, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Fairman, Hasan Akhtar, Ian Smith, Northern Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Bailey Morris and David Smith, Portland, Mitchell Platts, Robert Jackson, Stephen Taylor, Allan Massie, Peter Davenport, John Davis, H. M. Wilkins, Keenneth Market Executive Editor, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Michael Biayon, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Richard Cobb, Lawrence Lever, David Phillips, Peter Ackroyd, Martin Cropper, Richard Brayne, Chairman, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Torpedo, Geoffrey Matthews, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Michael Evans Whitehall Correspondent, David Miller, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, Gareth Huw Davis, Christopher Goulding, Brian Martin, Peter Davalle, Paul Griffiths, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Conrad Voss Bark, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Jill Sherman, PHS, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, John Clare Education Correspondent, Richard Owen, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Lawrance Lever, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Anne Warden, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, D. C. Amery, Jamil Ahmed, Peter Evans, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Rex Bellany, Tennis Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Ian Edwards, Neil Harris, Robert Grieves, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Rowell hope, Rasit Gurdilek Ankara, Charles Krauthammer, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, George Chesterton, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, David Hands. Rugby Correspondent, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Dow Jones, Richard Lander, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Christopher Walker Kabul, Greenhill of Harrow, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Edward Townsend, Chris Moore, St Moritz, David Young Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, John Ballantine, Palm Springs, Mill Reef, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Barry Pikthall, Jonathan Mirsky, Glenda Jackson, Ray Heath, Alison Heath (Chairman),
ResumoCash pledge to homeless after Commons row US starts rush for extra visas Hu faces sack Test struggle Tax cut call Up and down Conner ahead Energy savers Portfolio Index 'We'll pay the bill' Currie promises Top rugby games off Russians open Kabul doors Stay at home warning by AA Picture Gallery Guinness fires Saunders without compensation Spending rise will not bar tax cuts Workers occupy factory Lamplugh police visit Belgium Tories drop to 2% poll lead over Labour Piaget Cash move means gazumpers will lose £170m order for Hawk by Swiss News Summary European harmony Rover 's record Farmers praised Howitzer off the shelf 3M Communications that mean business Check on condoms Viewers claim BBC news has pro-Tory bias Garda 'feared that loyalist mob would beat him to death' Police attack on Anderton No pattern to suggest an ice age Rent-free home is fit for a hero PC Pilots weather the storm Cold weather chaos Welcoming churches Hurd ties TV licence fee to inflation Demands for power being met Designers ignored warning of gas hazard, says QC National theatres planned in regions Reduction in its power to be resisted by IBA Brixton case jury out today Channel 4 in BBC radio link Picture Gallery Ministry for housing urged Sun Alliance Insurance Group Self image handicaps girls in jobs race Vicar wins a little bit of luxury Portfolio GOld Out of play Labour fury as Hurd rejects free TV plan Younger to speak on race query Picture Gallery Government to help charities working for the homeless Cold Weather Death case request Parliament today By Our Political Reporter: Tusa calls for brave decision World TV service Caterpillar move attacked Scotland Hailsham refuses Suez resignation Tories 'failing in their duty' House of Lords Diplomats behaving better Plea for poor poachers House thefts Driving tests Commentary Counter-measures if necessary Spending set to rise but scope will be left for tax cuts £995m ceiling set for public firms Industry Increases tied to rate of inflation Arts £1.5 bn to improve motorways Transport Public Spending 1987-88 Electricity bonus for Exchequer Energy Police, prisons and victims of crime will benefit Law and Order Schemes create more jobs Employment Incentives aimed at rented sector Housingt Extra money goes to fight Aids and cut waiting lists Health Service Budget cut of almost £1 bn in real terms Defence Shortfall on rebate 'technical' Europe Hard path towards stability Councils Public scrutiny of promotions in Civil Service urged Activists blamed for fire bomb Direct Line Insurance Play attacked for 'slur' on Zionists German torpedo victims meet again Girls who clung to a lifeboat Warning on Aids telephone advice Death leap mother felt in prison Psychologist attacks 'tricky' UK computers Our Political Staff: Panels settle for 'safe candidate Women in Parliament: 2 Politicians support the call for more women MPs. but the prospects are gloomy. In the concluding article, Sheila Gunn of Our Political Staff finds out why good intentions have not been fulfilled. Air system may cut hijacks Governors say prison crisis is worsening 2 children strangled, court told Joint burial for girls Waiter s death fall accidental Ducks stolen Vienna agrees a grand coalition World Summary (AP): Yacht's crew held Nuclear risks cut (Reuter): Greece at standstill Mortgage help for detainees (Reuter): Oasis post captured Moscow choice Ozal denial of warning by generals 'Shadow of Rock' dismays Madrid Monergy Thousands join rush to apply for citizenship in rare US concession Kohl points to lessons of history to woo the young and female voters From Our Own Correspondent: Bonn predicts 2.5% growth The Great Writers A 'Hail to the Chief' return to work By Our Foreign Staff: Iran opens second front in Gulf War Iraq contains Tehran offensive Job protection for pregnant women Historic ruling by US court (NYT): 'Dabbler' at heart of Christie's art dispute HQ complex is hailed as proof of commitment to Falklands Younger lays wreath at San Carlos Coronet Books Picture Gallery Abbey National Opportunity for Britain as Hawke upgrades frigates Australia's defence strategy Political enemies jostle for position as Goa rivalries come to boil Power struggle behind language battle From a Correspondent: Curfew imposed in Karachi Commnual violence returns to Pakistan Entertainments Rumours of Hu dismissal grow Editor is charged after riot Long arm of the drug barons reaches behind Iron Curtain Assassination attempt on Colombian envoy (Reuter): Russia admits death in rioting (Reuter): Diary ruling Crew missing (Reuter): Top priority (AFP): Barman held (AP): Twin veterans (Reuter): Aids scare (Reuter): Banker jailed (Reuter): Meeting off (Reuter): Strike call (Reuter): Music hater Coming up fresh Television Children of a new golden age The ever-daring London Sinfonietta tomorrow begins an enticing weekend on the South Bank in its 'Response' series: Michael Vyner, the brains and the power behind the ensemble, tells Stephen Pettitt of his conviction that modern music can speak with especial eloquence to the young listener Defects in a naturalistic vision Opera Otello Covent Garden Mime Terracotta ICA Theatre Twelfth Night Donmar Warehouse National Theatre Faithful ritual Concerts Jacobson/Ball St John's A talent to smoulder and chill The Times Profile Glenda Jackson Concise Crossword No 1156 And. 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Bed When the sword strikes the pen Press freedom is increasingly under threat, as a conference in London will be told this week 1986: A Bad Year for Journalists Biography Eagle eye on fallow fields Plans to convert redundant farm land into new courses will cheer British golfers Adventurous convict Kangaroots Peter Ackroyd reviews a la Recherche du Oz perdu: the terrible, unmentionable, brave history of the Founding Fathers of Australia Thefatal Shore By Robert Hughes Collins. £15 The Pope's conscience Brian Martin Britain and the Vatican during the Second World War By Owen Chadwick Cambridge, £25 The Janus Man Foyles Art Gallery Joking about the Mafia Thrillers Tim Heald Prizzi's Family By Richard Condon Michael Joseph, £10.95 Skater on real life Allan Massie The Bonus of Laughter By Alan Pryce-Jones Hamish Hamilton, £12.95 Blurting Celtic talents parable Fiction Nicholas Shakespeare The Red Men By Patrick McGinley Cape. £10.95 The Horn Fellow By Dominic Cooper Faber. £9.95 Air and Angels By Annie Bullen Alison Press, 9.95 The Times Higher Education Supplement Down on the coarse The Times Diary Marching order The Times Diary Standstill The Times Diary Family seat The Times Diary Hard to please The Times Diary Hypocrisy and the hostages Election asset or liability? Robin Oakley on the man under fire all round—especially from his colleagues Deng's d?j? vu—from the other side But I don't think I know you … Worst sellers of the month Moreoer … Miles Kington Spring from Moscow? A Task Half Done Aid from Lawyers Criticism of housing reform Verdict on Kettle Failure to attend Fires of the future Not for oblivion Schools manifesto The new Peelites Refugee trouble in Pakistan TV and the deaf On This Day The Fatal Occurrence at Astley's January 15 1861 In sound memory Reform of honours Turning on the heat to save energy Energy Efficiency As Britain experiences its coldest winter for years, and the gas, electricity, oil and coal bills soar, the need for ways to conserve energy and cut costs becomes ever more evident. Today we report on how industry and commerce are coping Planelectric Lesson in cutting bills Power behind the beer pump Brewing untouched by improvements British Gas DH: 'Save it' time for cooks Computers control light and heating Goliaths fight the power battle The chemical and paper industries are two of Britain's biggest power users, sharing a basic annual fuel bill of around £1¼ billon. n Reducing costs is vital to their survival in the battle against overseas competition. Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, reports British Coal Thorn Emi2d ET: The managers out to slash a £7 billion bill Homes that are cheaper to run A hot water cylinder jacket will produce an annual saving of £50-£70. Central heating for a well insulated detached house could cost £220-£375, against £410-£715 for a poorly insulated one Association of Consulting Engineers Economy is the starter on the menu ESSO Quality at work for Britain Court Circular Buckingham Palace Luncheon British Council Dinners High Sheriff of Greater London Witness the Birth of an Elle's Angel Birthdays today (RAF): Service dinner To the Director-General of Supply (RAF) Forthcoming marriages 17th-century Dutch art sets records Sale room Appointments Latest wills Ancient Chinese riddle explained by eclipse Science report Bishop Geoffrey Tiarks A decicated pastor Dr John Morwood Sir Warwick Fairfax Mr Bryan Frayling Births, Marriages, Deaths Schools British Heart Foundation To Place Your Classified Advertisement The skaters' waltz across the Bury Fen Younger reassures Falkland islanders The Times Information Service The Times Collins Dictionaries Crossword Championship 1987 Qualifying Puzzle The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,254 Portfolio—Gold— Weather Mi5 makes way for hypothermia Frank Johnson in the Commons Weather Stock Market L&N says bid is implausible Dixons leap Howden fall BICC chief Bank chief Index Market Summary SE urged to look into Yule share rise Bank Leu: our hands are clean Swiss bankers to give Guinness details to DTI Channon given report on BTR Tarmac takes over Feb in £8m deal The dollar slides again Pound at new low against the mark Canadian sale for Cadbury Bar on Murdoch lifted Computer Field Maintenance Limited Directors call for £4 billion of tax cuts John Fairfax increases bid (AP): Dow marches on to its eighth peak Wall Street Target Group PLC Japanese group selects UK new town for £36m plant Spending, but for what? Economic View Output and Performance Uncertainty haunts developers as the retail boom goes on Company News Soften the policy on mergers, says CBI Engineers seek fund help from Whitehall £250,000 café with a touch of France Alpha Stocks Sears 'meeting' with fund managers prompts buying Stock Market Asda-MFI change of strategy provokes cool City response Tempus SIB likely to back Lme brokers Bulls and bears square up over gilts outlook Comment UTC buys into First Security Times the Times Classified Lawson oil bonus less then expected Dixons Group plc Fossil fuel station order crucial for future of NEI Appointments Recent Issues London Traded Options London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Traditional Options Base Lending Rates Profit-taking hits shares Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts There are, broadly speaking, two types of skill… Skills and training are assuming greater importance in today's changing information technology industry, says Geoff Shingles Appointments Phone Nabisco Commodities Management Personnel Sheer Logic Part Time Surveyor Barnard marcus Allied Dunbar Personnel Assistants Watney Combereid & Truman Land Securities (Management) Limited Sloangate Reflections CJA Recruitment Consultants Occ sales personnel An Experienced Stock Keeper Woodstock Jane Shepherd Associates Bayer Solicitors Estate Agency Royal Academy of Arts The Law Society's Gazette Spong Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Appointments Assistant Secretary Sobaco The Stock Exchange Phillips & Drew Fund Management Limited Raine Joh Parker, Brian Lack & Co The College of Speech Therapists Awre Aldermaston The Civil Service is an equal opportunity employer Chase de Vere (Investments) Ltd Connaught Stanford's International Map Shop MG JPW Recruitment Advertising Executive Facilities (Marketing) Ltd Systemford MK Associates (Recruitment) Limited City Cricketer Holidays The Active Group Systemford Susan Beck BAA Clwyd Health Authority Scicon Limited The Royal Commission for 1851 Chusid Lander MacBlain Nash & Association OCC Sales personnel Douglas Llambias Commission des Communautes Europeennes Are you tired of living in the City? Sales & Marketing Appointments Advertising Executive Schroders Driver Guides Financial Career Panarama Estate Agents Tanners Accountancy Terry Adams Ltd MSL Public Appointments Marketing Manager Required Immediately Vere and Associates Inc Hill Samuel Investment Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Challenge FPS (Management) Ltd Career Analysts Trainee Broker Compuvac Employment Consultant Design School Belgravia Successful Advertising Reps for National Express… British Museum Management Personnel Recruitment Selection & Search Anglia The London Sofa-Bed Center Ruck & Ruck Let the robots take the strain Horizons Despite the rise of 'Modern Times' technology, the need for trained engineers is still growing, says Neil Harris High and Mighty MSL Public Appointments Fletcher Hunt & Associates Executive Connections Abbey National Building Society British Postgraduate Medical Federation Antony Dunlop Accountancy Recruitment Consultants International Appointments Reliance Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Banking Executive London Leading U. S. Regional Bank Hoggett Bowers plc Qualified Accountant Air europe Retail Sales & Marketing The Chairman Argoross Limited Inchbrook Printers Badenoch & Clark Heal's Buyer Decca Programmes Recruitment Limited Teleforce Executive Crème NM Schroder Financial Management Limited Get into Sales Come in out of the Cold! International Secretaries JFL Recruitment Consultants Haendler & Natermann (UK) Ltd Retail Sales & Marketing Scandiavian Business Services Ltd Can You Sell Art? High Earing Advertising Sales Opportunity Pa for Tax Lawyer with French Secretary/personal Assistant Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. P. Information PLC King Edward's Hospital Fund Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Audio Secretary Fitzroy Staff Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Eurolanguage Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dow The Times Newspaper Stella Fisher Secretary/pa Angela Mortimer Pan Books Ltd Receptionist/secretary Harley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stella Fisher London School of Economics and Political Science Alan Pascoe Associates Ltd Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernadette of Bond St Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The College of Garden Design Switzerland Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants International Recruitment The C & P Communications Group Ltd Sec/negotiator German Speaking Aylesford Private Advertisers Humberts Princess House Sec/ PA Keith Cardale Groups Coroner's directions on manslaughter Becker shows up in an unflattering light as the gloaming sets in Tennis Flights of fantasy are made of this Window shopping for the thermals, 2,000ft above the nearest supermarket queue David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, reports on the World Gliding Championships from Benalla, Victoria When husband not liable for rates Beats are up for grabs Fishing Power to order post mortem Anglo-Scottish clash in Moscow Hockey Tomorrow A captain's crusade to keep the cup on the sideboard In the first of two articles on the preparations for Europe's defence of the Ryder Cup, Tony Jacklin (below) talks about his role as Europe's captain to Mitchell Platts Norman has a handy lead in world rankings K-Battery strongly fancied to give repeat performance Racing: 1986 Winner Heads Lincoln Weights No respite in sight Lyle s putting lets him down Tomorrow Royal Hunt brings Joel back to the future Grand old man racing has great expections for home-bred Mill Reef colt (AFP): Tambay 's stage success Motor Rallying Wheeling on an enthusiast's heaven Motor Racing Cannons boosted by hardy Manchester Squash Rackets Tradition takes a back seat Badminton Beware playing the membership card Dick Tracey, the Minister for Sport, means Football League officials within the next fortnight to discuss the introduction of 100 percent membership schemes to combat hooliganism. David Phillips, the Assistant Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police and secretary of the Association of Chief Police Officers' subcommitee on hooliganism in sport, gives the police view of the debate Yorath to stay with Swansea Football Christmas crossword winners In an upside down world for sport, idyllic Lent matches delayed Schools Football Prenn through to place in semi-finals Rackets Today's Fixtures Football Phipps and Tout aim high Bobsleighing (Reuter): Israel sparks tension By a Special Corredpondent: Douglas leads England to white-wash Finland Tablet Tennis Coaching post (Reuter): Pollock misses rebels PBA Vernons Pools Liverpool Zetters Woolmer weathers the storm in his quest for progress Cricket Council's decision is kicked into touch by Union leaders Snow Reports Postponements disrupt international plans for World Cup training Rugby Union Kicking orf with Captain Teddy It's back to the studio and square one in BBC radio's diamond year Workington beat the weather Wigan face a happy problem Rugby League Diary Wind has the beating of Wengen Skiing S Koreans' victory is delayed Hockey For the Record £500,000 boost for youngsters Tennis Bigger purse for Team Cup Cannon A low-angle view of the world Choice BBC 1 Rugby League's money set to capture Davies Hold up for championship Stockholder Portfolio Service Luton will not take the blame Football Emburey puts the heat on Delay over Games city Sport in Brief Loss of two wickets opens up last Test (AFP): Navratilova turns to Wade Tennis Dickson is left trailing again Results Pederson has share of lead for Laser title
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