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News from 29/01/1986

1986; Gale Group;

Autores

William Kay, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Richard Evans and Colin Hughes, Catherine Davies, Pearce Wright, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Marcia Warren, John Young and Anthony Bevins, Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, Gifford, Ian Murray, Francis Buttle, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, A. M. Tanner, Chief Executive, Mohsin Ali, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Mary Lee, Stephen Goodwin, Political Staff, John Ballantine, Peter Kellner, Sue Mott, Diana Geddes, David Hands, P E Hart, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, David Sole, Stephen Shaw, Director, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, O. B. Silver, Harry Debelius, Sydney Friskin, Alan Toogood, David Watts, Gareth Huw Davies, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, Kuldip Nayar, Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, John Carlin, Carlo Gébler, PHS, Richard Owen, Peter Davalle and Peter Dear, Pat Butcher, Roger Boyes, Bryan Appleyard, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Glanville Williams, Jack Ashley, Richard Clogg, Geraldine Norman, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, C. W. H. Bloor, Bruce Anderson, Colin Hughes, Local Government Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Nicholas Timmins, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Nigel Jamieson, Lee Rodwell, Paul Magdalino, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Shona Crawford Poole, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Ivor Davis, Michael Binyon and Christopher Thomas,

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Tomorrow Portfolio Oil price rise lifts sterling Howe facing new pressure Temple siege Prize poetry EEC vote Manila fear School age Peres feted Fatty genes Scotland win Index Grew die in shuttle disaster Seven perish in world's worst space flight tragedy TUC instructs unions not to cross Murdoch picket lines Tory MPs cheer rates reform plan Hill Samuel MPs look at raising school start to six Education under scrutiny Teachers' pay offer alarms employers Minister to meet GEC on fate of Nimrod Maximum throttle-shuttle's most vulnerable moment Failure raises vital questions over future of programme Reforms in crisis court urged Thatcher silence dismays Kinnock Call for water increases An ominous series of delays 'Heroin' drug tastes nice What the US hoped to achieve If jeans don't fit, blame the genes Doubt on first Briton in space Labour holds fire on Militants Ford to offer anti-lock brakes on new Escort Doctors call for tobacco tax rise Jobs for few in 'silent service' By Our Foreign Staff: Teacher won fatal flight in competition Woman who felt space is not just for astronauts Cheaper petrol by weekend Air Call Thatcher refuses to expand on Westland Poorer people getting personal pensions Minister pours scorn on 'nanny' Labour Community charge aim to give voters more control Reform of council rates Ready for Uganda evacuation Teacher dispute Australia Bill Baker's plan to replace rates European budget Commentary Where and how to try Walesa tests Warsaw's resolve Taba key to better relations Confusion reigns with new poll rules The French elections Syria waiting on Gemayel decision Paris and Bonn join in tough new approach Ugandans flee into Kenya Football victory - in court The unlikely star thrills scientists Mission to Uranus Viral infection hits Nixon (AP): Pledge to poor by Honduras' new president Schools go back in townships France to have new TV channel Bubbly bottles by the million (AFP): Hospital row (AP): Better late... (AFP): Death's irony (AP): Chilly Capri (UPI): Tests for Aids (AP): Pure Nights (Reuter): Pigeon panic (Reuter): Alien reprieve (AFP): UN envoy (AFP): Hockey death Correction Reagan backed on terrorism but sanctions rejected EEC foreign ministers' meeting From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels: Summit package signing agreed Ministers quit in spy alert Court will rule on saving last five condors from the wild Delhi fails to resolve Haryana dispute Jigsaw operation to rebuild the decaying Parthenon Window shopping for arms From Our Correspondent Peking: Good life has snags for China Korean president fears talks prelude to force US stands on Marcos fence The Philippine election (AFP): President courts the Muslim vote Police baffled by gold theft Trail of ancient treasures lost (AP): Thais expel Russian journalist Keep Cigarettes out of the Reach of Children Movieman at the barricades The huge costs of the film Revolution and its star A1 Pacino have put Goldcrest's back to the wall. But the company is fighting on... The Research Defence Society If it's April, it must be India Henry Weston is jopping round the world, with only a bicycle and orange box to help him Taxing problems of conservation Why the owners of country estates are sniping at the Chancellor Concise Crossword (No 860) First lady of the stage Patti LuPone, who made her stage debut in New York at the age of four, is the first American actress to Iand a leading role with the RSC in London Tomorrow Stack units from £9 The Cordon Bleu Cookery School of London The special zest of Seville The Times Cook Shona Crawford Poole When home pressures mean no steam in the office Why do women take more time off work than men? Lee Rodwell investigates Company advice schemes cut down staff sickness The Times Sweathsirt Argie bargie Setting sun? Optional extra Public view Picture Gallery Fasting on Where Thatcher went wrong Bruce Anderson on the Government's response to the damage sustained in the Westland leak row Hidden war: the truth obscured Bad dogs and Englishmen Bernard Levin: the way we live now Freeing Serps from its bugs Dictation speed 120 mph Moreover... Miles Kington Benefits of Rates Politics and the Pound Crown immunity and hygiene Lawyers' training Academic retreat Shopping on Sundays Trial for fraud Staying power On this Day Serving one's term Relatively speaking Court Circular Welsh win bridge contest Memorial meeting Appointments EEC gives university ?lm for welfare project The Sunday Times Luncheon Dinners How a Greek temple was built Archaeology Picture Gallery Latest wills Church news Palmistry comes to doctors' aid Science report Order of the Bath Rare bat survivor found Birthdays today Glorious colour in mid-winter Mr L. Ron Hubbard Founder of Church of Scientology BMW Seriously eccentric Marcia Warren, who opens in Blithe Spirit at the Vaudeville tomorrow, follows in awesomely distinguished footsteps as the Madame Arcati of the Eighties: interviews by Sheridan Morley The Oven-Glove Murders Bush Theatre ENO To All Owners of Searchlight Spotlights Made in… First thoughts vindicated Opera Stiffelio/Aroldo La Fenice, Venice Blended sweetly Television The Times Passionate fires Concerts Kovacic/O'Conor St John's/Radio 3 Academy of Ancient Music Elizabeth Hall Mercantile's gamble worrying investors Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet BES Budget Scrutiny Investment Trusts Sir Nicholas looks after his own CBI concern at slowdown in economic growth US shifts stance on currencies Sterling's recovery spurs shares towards record Stock Market Report Balance of trade surplus hits £125m Money Wall Street Britain rebuffs Opec Pickfords buys 35 Lunn Poly outlets Amalgamations & Investments Limited Long-haul Airbus In Brief German surplus Frogmore post Pacific oil Egyptian cuts Posgate plea Yards improve Unit Linked Insurance Investments Legal Appointments Litigation Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafford Magistrates' Courts Committee D. J. Freeman & Co. Badenoch & Clark Solicitors Erostin Group Weightmans Company Commercial Solicitor M&G Assurance Group Limited Bromley Magistrates' Court Weinstock back in the takeover arena GEC chief answers critics with £1.2bn bid for Plessey Tax allowances change will help young jobless Base Lending Rates Racal profits slump Sun Life Valin builds loyal customer base Company News The Sunday Times Market at new high Temperature rises as Poles argue over cup build-up Cram dresses up his training Athletics: Defence of Title the Objective Wallace is handed a roving commission Football: England Forward Wins Golden Chance to Claim Ticket to Mexico McStay lifts the Scots Wane hoping to play on In Brief Swift Bury dash past Reading Young Clough is in demand Runs are hard to find Cricket (Reuter): India win by five wickets Australians take aim at a perfect record Scotland the choice for a rising star David Hands interviews David Sole Underwood hopes to be fully fit within a week Rugby Union England take their hats off to the new fast 'Bola' Cricket Wigan profit from good housekeeping Rugby League Diary Sutton takes a commanding Cup lead Kalule will defend in Sheffield Boxing Forgiving fault of a 14-year-old Ice Skating Today's Fixtures Griffiths stages brilliant recovery Snooker McRae to lead MG campaign Motor Rallying New format may iron out faults of past Masters Tennis McEnroe's Seoul aim By a Special Correspondent: Showman's latest winner Book Review (AP): Pramotton earns victory Skiing Stan's Pride for swift follow-up Racing: Gordon Price's Mare Looks a Sound Bet at Hereford Mandarin: Hereford Mandarin: Windsor Courses must plan ahead to maximise revenue Fixtures for 1986 Where to draw the line on professionalism Point-To-Point Whether duress a murder defence Law Report January 29 1986 Problems of bail Possession no offence Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Merchant Bank Fitzhugh Eggar & Port Trainee Court Clerk University of Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of England Protecting and Indemnity… Solicitors Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Ocean yields up priceless porcelain The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,955 The Times Portfolio Weather forecast Wine, plonk, or grape juice? Letter from Tokyo The Sunday Times

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