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News from 22/01/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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John Roberson, Teresa Poole, Miles Kington, Richard Evans and Colin Hughes, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Margaret Chester, Frank Johnson, Peter Marson, Anglo-Irish, Robert Pryce, Ivo Tennant, Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, Sir Denis Forman, Stephen Goodwin, Simon Hughes, Michael Binyon, Richard Balfe, Srikumar Sen, Alison Frater, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, R. J. Mellish, Ione Adams, Peter Ball, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Mary Lee, David Duffield, Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Libby Purves, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, Pat Blair, David Smith Economics Correspondent, David Felton Labour Correspondent, Ann Kent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Earle, Sue Mott, Diana Geddes, Barbara Reynolds, (Deputy Chairman), Rex Bellamy, David Hands, Silkin of Dulwich, Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Paul Routledge, Gerald Bowden, Malcolm Hayes, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, John Nicholls, Dod Miller, Christine Brown, Richard Dowden, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Timmins, David Owen, Phil McLennan, Patricia Clough, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, PHS, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Pat Butcher, P. Edney, John Hunt, Jacques K. Lion Chairman, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Gavin Millar, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Derek Pain and Pam Spooner, J. D. Richard, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Geraldine Norman, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Jack Straw, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Philip A. Hunt, Director, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Mr Peter Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Trevor Fishlock, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Follett, Alex Henney, Bailey Morris, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, P. J. M. Sinclair, Martin Trainer, President, Harriet Harman, CW, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Shona Crawford Poole, Jan Raath, Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, M. G. G. Pillai, Richard Williams, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,

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Tomorrow Portfolio Soldiers in Ulster gunfight Boost for UK ties with Russia Teachers' talks Picture Gallery Birth centre Governor's call Danish veto Bruno threat Focus Index Murdoch print unions may strike after ballot Britannia stands by as fighting goes on Vicar wins earthly fight over high-tech sermons From Our Correspondent: Havoc in Beirut as car bomb kills 27 (Reuter): Miners kill two white policemen Peres seeking British aid on Middle East Sterling slides amid oil fears MPs press for end to hospitals' Crown immunity Farley Health Products, the baby food manufacturer famous for its rusks, Farex and Ostermilk, has been put into voluntary liquidation by its parent company, Glaxo, because of the financial damage done to the company by a salmonella outbreak that was traced to Farley's factory in Kendal, Cumbria. The factory, which makes Ostermilk and the diet supplement Complan, closed on December 20. There is no immediate prospect of its reopening Havers faces query on Westland 'leak' Schroder Unit Trust Managers Limited Thatcher locked in battle over release of key Westland memo Texan buys rare book collection New-look legal ombudsman By Our Crime Reporter: Hurd urged to reveal Yard riot findings By Our Political Correspondent: MPs' secrets protest Madrid sent list of British criminals Picture Gallery Unions face new round of curbs By Our Labour Correspondent: Union backs pay plan By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Bar outlines reforms to improve legal services Shift in rates grant 'will hurt shires' The Times MP's pay-out on Lloyd's questioned Younger faces Nimrod question Three fined for dog fight Profits of vice may be seized Clan chief dies in car crash Correction Pregnancy research gives hope to victims of repeated miscarriages Better success hope for test tube babies MPs want gas monopoly curbs Youth guilty of murdering woman on train Lakeland hotelier murdered Typist says she will marry man in sex case Warning on infertility risks in jobs Nun helps police in chase after suspect Financial crisis puts Goldcrest's future in balance BBC to set up inquiry on television violence Sun Alliance Insurance Group MPs united in praise of South Yemen rescuers Aden Rescue Advice on hospital kitchens Concern over interest rates Ministers stay clear of pay bargaining Wage Costs National Children's Home Parliament today PM points to better industrial figures The Economy Tightening hospital hygiene Health Scottish move on traffickers Minister points out that a job is a job Employment Forfeiture of drug profits Trafficking Sunday compromise does not find favour Shops Bill Waite's role attacked as 'amateur' Thatcher not drawn on spy report PM's Questions Appeal over licensing laws Reminder on rates pledge Talks on union law Thames tunnel plea MP's interest Tighter hygiene rules recommended Shell Lubricants U. K. Hospital criticized strongly over outbreak which killed 19 patients The inquiry committee was chaired by Mr John Hugill, Qc, with Professor Rosalinde Hurley, Professor of Microbiology at the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in London and Mr Patrick Salmon, chairman of South West Surrey Health Authority as members. The Report of the Committee of Inquiry into an Outbreak of Food Poisoning on Stanley Royd Hospital. (Command 9716: Stationery Office, £8.80) Wakefield food poisoning inquiry Prosecution 'no answer to dirty kitchens' Car direction finder shows drivers the way Unionists risk split on Irish deal strategy Police change rape policy Britain tops league of juvenile offenders E1 Al deal MSS threat Austin anger The Association of the British Pharmaceutical… Blockade kept up as Pretoria talks to new Lesotho regime Swedish warning on South Africa links A short statement by the South Africans said there… From Our Own Correspondent: Big business points the way to Botha Storm over TV channel rages round Mitterrand Italian recipe condemned Picture Gallery Britons more optimistic about Community Iveco (UK) Ltd Danish MPs throw out EEC reforms Plea to renegotiate Teenage time of trouble Lufthansa Anglo-Soviet relations given boost by minister's London visit Khamenei spurns Mugabe's banquet Rebels murder sixth white Singapore arrest of MP shocks Malaysia Buy British, Tokyo minister urged (Reuter): Soviet bombs take their toll of Afghan civilians Fashion furs fill coffers of the Kremlin Picture Gallery Paying the price for slave labour Grime Inc puts finishing touches to its new management team Mafia opts for younger leadership US looks to Palau for bases back-up (Reuter): Terror files seized by Belgians (AFP): Bail for woman on witch charge (Reuter): New supersonic airliner plan (Reuter): Murder-case escapers held (AFP): Boy kidnapped to be jockey (Reuter): Poet mourned (Reuter): Guru decision (AFP): Bonner released (Reuter): Guillotine plea (AP): 18 executed (Reuter): US reunion (Reuter): KAL claim fails (AFP): More tourists The Holy Land Row over Libyan terror blights Greek efforts to improve US relations Bonn is unmoved Renault Loan Ltd Picture Gallery (Reuter): Two tie policy to EEC Easy win for Quebec Premier America keeps its cool in face of the growing threat Planning and vigilance Tamils hold Western journalist Opera report hits the right note British Telecom International Nine centuries' overview of creative influelices On Sunday Channel 4 begins a new series on music in western society, Man and Music this major project is introduced by Sir Denis Forman, chairman of Granada and instigator of the programmes Concerts King's Singers Queen Elizabeth Hall English National Opera Steinway RPO/Previn Festival Hall Sting Albert Hall Intriguing exercise in style Gavin Millar (right) was attracted to the idea of directing Dreamchild, which opens in London on Friday, by its 'weird originality': interview by Simon Banner Rock Theatre Local Murder Playhouse, Oxford Royal Opera House Cinderella's charm Television Jazz Etheridge/Eyre/Katz/McKenna Pied Bull Royal College of Nursing Army Officer Manila bites the bullet Presidential elections take place in the Philippines next month. Will the authoritarian rule of Marcos be replaced? Twin troubles of insurgents and inflation How to hit it rich and stay happy ever after Would winning a fortune make your life or break it? An American bricklayer is about to find out The Presidential Candidates Concise Crossword (No 855) Marcos Yeans Once a Catholic First Person The mellowing of Marilyn The Women's Room was a novel so explosive that it changed the lives of many of its readers, Now Marilyn French , its author, has produced a stunning analysis of malc power, Libby Purves discusses it with her Chew over chowder The Times C·o·o·k Shona Crawford Poole Suffering from a medical complaint Comment Multiyork Handmade in Suffolk Oxford Music Associates Ltd Royal party goes sour The Times Diary Trendwise The Times Diary Running story The Times Diary Four and against The Times Diary Picture Gallery Clay firing The Times Diary Losing the shine Listen to this Ulster protest Edmund Curran outlines why the Anglo-Irish agreement signals a rebelling in the making Stronger hand wanted on the gas controls Alex Henney on the weakness of Peter Walker's proposed privatization bill After Gillick, why girls still need help Picture Gallery Top of the boredom pops Moreover... Miles Kington Lloyd's: a minister on Thatcher's hook The missing matron Rite of Winter Exit the Chief An Academic Retreat Time to resolve the crisis over tin Democracy in politics Best of British Student grants Law centre at risk Recovered sounds Threat to British defence projects Doctors' exams Sticking to the rules In the bag On This Day The Congo State Staying power Court Circular Latest appointments The Times Birthdays today Degree for king Luncheons Dinners Marriages When Stone Age man discovered his dextenty Science report Picture Gallery Top price for rainy Piccadilly Oxford Universiity Rag Charity Ball Forthcoming marriages Successor to Bruno Heim named Memorial service Rear-Adm G. A. M. Wilson British nuclear submarine programme Professor Edward Stamp Miklos Krasso Mr Philip Gardner Mr Harold Smith Bank abandons pound; and principles Swan yard sell-off completed Bloodstock agency slips Market Summary Leigh-Pemberton presses for global securities watchdog City cool on Japanese tin proposal Fiat profit tops 1,000bn lire for first time Reagan aims for big asset sales N Sea oil prices continue to slide Gefinor Bank fined $4.75m In Brief BOTB chief Unit trusts up Leisure payout Beecham change Merrill offer Brussels sale Wall Street London Financial Futures The Times Unit Trust Information Service (Reuter): Oil prices hit shares Money Markets and Gold Commodities Investment Trusts Foreign Exchanges Plessey Telecommunications & Office Systems Limited Shares make a spirited rally as loan rates are pegged Expect action soon at NSS Newsagents, the 550-shop chain which has remained aloof so far from the shop takeover spree. The shares are near their 1985-86 peak at 124p and have been attracting some quiet, but seemingly well-informed, attention lately While Mr Michael Ashcroft chairman and creator of Hawley, meets investment analysts in the United States, buyers are appearing for the stock in London. At least three brokers have been acquiring the shares which however, shaded 1p to 108p yesterday. Meanwhile, a deal over Hawley's 43 per cent shareholding in cope Allman, the amusement machine group, is near Hambros Bank and Hoare Govett yesterday placed 21 percent of hte equity of Microsystems Group at 127p a share. The company designs and produces electronic ticketing and metering products, and dealings in the shares will being on the USM next Monday. The placing values Microsystems at £14.3 million Stock Market Report Traded option highlights Company News in Brief Monopolies delay will be crucial for GEC bid Tempus Late rally (AP-Dow Jones): Matsushita to step up overseas production BBC names daytime programming chief Appointments Base Lending Rates Amalgamations & Investments Limited Bid banks shake off tradition for payment by results Recent Issues Robert Fleming & Co Limited (Reuter): S Africa's inflation highest for 65 years Aviation claims hit $1bn record (AP-Dow Jones): La Roche sales up 8% China may relax law on profit transfers Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research The Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research Flying the flag to beat the pain barrier Arthritis and Rheumatism/1 One child in a thousand may have the disease Treatment may be needed for years Advertising and Creative Marketing Limited Chester-care Arthritis Care What a frozen shoulder really means Ciba-Geigy Ortho Kinetics (UK) Ltd The Boots Company PLC Why woman suffer worse Genes that can provide the vital clue Behaved like two diseases Courtney is selected for Mexico Pearce to hear appeal decision today In Brief Normal service resumed at Airfield Football: Butcher's Blunders in Milk Cup-Tie Put Liverpool Back on the Glory Trail Again Brentford miss their chance United give Higgins contract Top riders' strike threat over money Motor Cycling For the Record Picture Gallery Douglas leads English to easy victory Table Tennis Sharp-shooter Martin Squash Rackets Bakholt joins Rangers Injured Toivonen clings to Monte Carlo lead Motor Rallying Arsenal look to their front gunners Admiral's Cup ratings put on an even keel Yachting Top world players will take part in centenary games Rugby Union Welsh policemen suspended by club An Australian tribute Rink suspends Hand for 28 days after fight Ice Hockey Holmes injured again in his second game Rugby League Cook's part with bat and ball spoils fortunes of Sri Lanka Cricket Australians toppled by two hat-tricks (Reuter): India's timing all wrong Meeting the Queen is ultimate accolade for triaquathon king Australian Sport (AFP): Bouvet's French declaration Skiing British challenge for world championship Yachting 37 entries for big race Cyclo-Cross Britain's high medal hopes Cyclo-Cross Today's Fixtures (AFP): Bennett in switch to 200m Athletics Age no barrier for Croft and Lloyd Doyle and partner up against the odds The lone ranger fights injustice British interest may be in who drops into second division Tennis Threat to Bruno's bout against Coetzee Boxing A test of Sibson's appetite Snow Reports Brown fired up and impatient for Phoenix Golf Hard match for St Albans Hockey Douglas carries British hopes Inbrief Driving with loose load was reckless Newcastle Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Weighty argument for Preben Fur Racing: Stewards given More Power to Interpret Race Finishes Wharton has Tom Sharp on course for Champion Pleadings criticized Security extends to contingent liabilities Important change to inquiry rule Nottingham results Wolverhampton Today's course specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items British Telecom Business Systems Mercantile Credit Company Limited Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Times Secretary/marketing Assistant 30+ Imperial College The Drake International Group Challoners Recruitment Consultants Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering Family Policy Studies Centre Classens International Personal Secretary - Advertising MacBlain NASH-CITY Taylor Woodrow International Trusthouse Forte PLC The Times Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Receptionist Elizabeth Hunt Hazell Staton Medlad Media & Advertising Executive/personal Assistant Multilingual Services Flona McLaren Lane & Partners Lombard Continental Insurance Plc Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Multiple Display Advertising Items Foster Crouch Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Personnel Services Multiple Display Advertising Items A Winning Personality Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MacBlain NASH Temporary Secretaries T. 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International Ltd Natural History Museum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Secretary Imperial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Covent Garden Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judy Farquharson Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leiden University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Winkworth Financial Services Barretts Solicitors Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Trusthouse Forte Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Straw roofs without worries and the time is right to buy Residential Property/1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampton & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millions for a house on the Heath Residential Property/2 Overseas Property Aranco Overseas Hilary Scott Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Traditional lines for an old London village Car parking space in the communal garage Offers B over £150,000 Considered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Country Property Lithodomos Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Knight Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Wanted Premier Collection Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items South England Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ionisation Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top London Brokerage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice GLC Tunnel contracts worth £700m could aid regions The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,950 Picture Gallery Portfolio Weather

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