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News from 11/02/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Martha de la Cal, Mike Gerrard, Andrew Bowden, Athole Still, Frank Johnson, Gordon Allan, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Goodwin, Hilary Finch, Louis Fitzgibbon, Ian Murray, Brian Taylor, Michael Binyon, John Best, Arnold Kentridge, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, Garaldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Brian Gianville, Mitchell Platts, Cranborne, Rebecca Tyrrel, Stephen Taylor, Jim Railton, John Page, Peter Ball, Graham Mather, Chairman, John Ballantine, Alice Brinton, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, John Earle, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Watts, moreover ... Miles Kington, Robert Wigglesworth, John Percival, John Biggs-Davison, James Pilditch, Suzy Menkes, Roger Scruton, John Wilkinson (Chairman), Malcolm Hayes, Neil McLean, John Woodcock, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, David Watts, Peter Purton, Alexa Munster, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Richard Dowden, Alison Eadie, Andrew Faulds, John Russell Taylor, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Charles Harrison, Patricia Clough, Martha Honey, Suzanne Greaves, Camoys, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Michael Purcell, Frank Brown, Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, David Young, Christopher Walker, Stefan Terlezki, Judith Huntley, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Julian Amery (President), Paul Newman, John Corrie, Michael Hornsby, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, David Sinclair, Trevor Fishlock, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Executive Editor: Kenneth Fleet, James Johnson (Vice-Chairman), Margaret Neville-Rolfe (Vice-Chairman), Douglas Dodds-Parker, Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, Robert Fisk, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, Hugh Taylor, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Jim Simmonds, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Philip Webster Political Reporter, Patience Wheatcroft, Michael Hatfield, Richard Wigg, Anthony Kershaw, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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The Times Tomorrow Portfolio New team in Haiti Mandela hint Tories rebel BBC blaze 14 lost at sea Trident delay Lower costs Oxford's crew York, the city of history, is looking to the future… Index Sogat fined and assets seized for contempt Desperate troops terrorize Uganda King Tut's treasurer's tomb sets hearts racing Picture Gallery Three gain exclusive Order of Merit Labour votes to block militant Sikorsky set for a close victory in Westland vote The Government's handling of the Westland affair has lowered its reputation for truthfulniss and honesty, according to a poll conducted in four key marginal constituencies for the BBC 2's Newsning programme last night. It puts Labour support at 38.6 per cent; the Alliance at 33.4 per cent and the Conservatives' at 26.7 per cent Tories stick by their leader Barratt Marcos bid to block Aquino Labour job strategy seeks state links with private sector Bentley's heroin sentence Miners accept plan to save 3 Kent pits TUC calls for ?6bn package Contract delayed on Trident sub By Our Political Staff: Owen launches party policy for the decade Bar chooses 'donnish' QC Lawyers in legal aid wrangle By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Wider use of sequestration Plea for bypass repayment Remand on PC charge Correction 400,000 cars a year are 'clocked', says consumer chief Kinnock denies rift on riot Fire deaths Passage to Maya's tomb Lucky break after 10-year hunt Murdoch may act against blacking Child ombudsmanto investigate state education grievances By Our Education Correspondent: Four short terms urged for schoolsA Prayers of rape victim, 73 New airline to offer £99 flights to US Kent traitors fear in 1940 Blandford seeks drug cure Airedale breeder's warning Picture Gallery Joan Collins settlement TWA No gold found in Armada wreck Rock star's double Shopman gets life for girl's murder Hailsham pledge to act on fraud trials Labour chided over tunnel Transport Rival for fleet tender Whitelaw rejects Bristow inquiry Westland Hope for Sadler's Wells rises The Arts Policy unchanged Employment Hailsham favours fraud jury reform Parliament today Government firm on new GCSE Education Mystery of smallpox virus at hygiene school House of Lords CBI help on organ donors German car prices up again Commentary Iran troops threaten Basra after night attack on Iraq island Ministers in the fast lane (Reuter): Ismail 'killed in tank' Austria rocked by case of the fugitive abbot From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem: Palestinians turn down Peres plan 300 hurt in Delhi price riots Spy swap expected today Unarmed army of poll guards Chaos in the Philippines election count Haiti gets used to freedom Lugar's team reports back Runcie apologizes to Indian churches Pope tells priests not to dabble Walesa trial may be put off Plea to arm cargo ships Murder city (Reuter): Air rivalry (Reuter): Exile's award Rock link-up (Reuter): Refugee aid (Reuter): Lost chord Boat blast (AFP): Doctors quit (AFP): 14-year stand (AFP): Sharia stays Don't Forget the Citron Uproar marks opening of Italy's biggest trial of Mafia bosses Cape 'necklace' kills five blacks Chinese greed under fire Opposition says it can unite moderate Spain UK troops rebuked by Lisbon Acorn The choice of experience Picture Gallery Chalker to open talks with Kampala regime Air cage used to rescue 47 skiers Mulroney's standing damaged by series of Cabinet blunders General Appointments Telecom Hoggett Bowers plc New Mvs Data Centre Capfor Picture Gallery C. T. Bowring & Co. Limited Thames Valley Police Authority Australia ordains women as deacons Gorbachov directs the new East wind The year of the congresses: Part India: Jasbir Singh Carter hits out over Nicaragua (Reuter): Police siege survivor found guilty Power for Living Uganda's cupboard of skeletons Years of violence have torn Uganda apart and left thousands dead... and the killing goes on. But can the disciplined former guerrillas of the National Resistance Army end the bloodshed? Premier Portfolio Flying with a wing and a prayer Starting a transatlantic cut-price airline was a bumpy flight for the founder Concise Crossword (No 872) A natural recipe for food Openings That was the week that was in London: new shops, new faces, new ideas East Meets South-West A creamy collar, fresh in pique, whipped into a… Ye olde American in London Joseph's village variety Harrods Footnote on Benn Priorities Picture Gallery Missing link Palace of variety Cross purposes PHS: Lenin's way Revolution devours itself Robert Fisk on the conflicts born of Aden's perverted Marxism Will the man of peace triumph over Reagan's war? Science with no time for facts Relax in exotic Costashire The Trident Test Payments at the Bar Making life easier for disabled Drug addiction Voluntary services Saintly relics From a great height Recovered sounds Aerial lessons Abuses of aid by Ethiopia Shackle in Nepal The United States and the Philippines Capture of Callocan Meaningful terms Court Circular6 Forthcoming marriages (Reuter): Princess born Appointments Reception Birthdays today Dinners University news Enter the era of supercomputers Science report Refusal of leave to enter is sufficient statement of reasons Court of Appeal Picture Gallery Memorial services Eagle House School Award for singer Ulster cuts bridge lead Latest wills Romantic call of Jacobite glass Church news New Dean of Westminster Mr James Dillon Champion of moderate nationalist tradition in Irish life Mrs Phyllis Shand Allfrey Major Gregory Blaxland Official neglect Television Fund-raising galas Save the Wells Covent Garden Colombian Volcano Appeal Albert Hall Man who changed the face of stone Image of Man Barbican Concourse The Human Touch: Sculpture of the Humab Figure British Museum Mapping the Body London Ecology Centre Essential Euripides for the Eighties Theatre Medea Theatr Clywd Christie's Week in View Satirical delights LSO Rozhdestvensky Barbican Unforced weight RPO/Temirkanov Festival Hall Guinness Plc Stock Market Distillery takeover Paribas sale Stone contract PR deal New president for directors Thorn move Tax cuts view Dale dies Base Lending Rates Coats Patons in ?1.2bn Vantona Viyella merger Imperial attacks Hanson on US growth claims Five share Docklands contracts Employers are not keen on training growing army of temps, survey shows Fall in industrial costs biggest since 1950s Non-LME tin traders asked for cash Opec plea amounts to 12% cut Gilts come clean and confusion reigns Plessey The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Appointments Company News MEPC-Trafalgar link increasingly likely Tempus BES issue seeks ?3m for City Shops Lloyds Bank Firms drag feet on data law By Our City Staff: Shares climb to peak on hopes of tax cots Stock Market Report The stock market continued to advance to new heights with the FT 30 index closing at a record 1193.8, up 6.1, and the FT-SE index closing up 16.4 at 1461.4, The FT 30 reached a record trading high during the day at 11943 Wellcome to hold ballots for new issue Record extended Imperial Group All Gold Building a future out of history The City of York/1 There is a need to attract more industry Picture Gallery York It began with chocolates and railways A Special Report What better way to pass a train journey than with a cup of tea and a chocolate bar Where the York story comes to life Shepherd Building Group Inside the treasure houses In pursuit of excellence The White Swan Hotel Visit the Penguin Bookshop Stansfield Commercial Dean Court Hotel York North Yorkshire Industrial Development Centre Money pours in for the Minster York's greatest tourist attraction York Run the business for under £100 Book-keeping to bank and VAT Zenith data systems Keyed in for high City salaries Computer Briefing Hi-tech launch for industry An optical break IBM Philips Race is on for the fastest and cheapest The Week The life-saver in your pocket Wright Air Conditioning The Management Centre Limited Two new names in W Indies party Cricket: Best and Patterson among 13 Chosen for First One-Day International England close to disgrace Satellite enters third orbit Tennis Meo wants to get revenge Snooker A broader view beyond the boundary Welsh count their wounded as Bath time beckons Rugby Union NZ appeal to London NZ players look to next year Boels Jones will return to ring in March Boxing Beashel on form as rivals slip Yachting Race of the decade in prospect as crews take shape Rowing The long and short of Langer's problem Golf Trevino to defend title Today's Fixtures Last night's results Madrid may be perfect stage for Kinch to strike gold Athletics: Medal Prospects in Plenty for British Team By a Special Correspondent: Wasps' victory is bad news ICE Hockey Barrett's bout Confident Bell is closing the gap Dvid Miller on the qualities that are taking Britain's best ski racer to the top Case in favour of Jackson ICE Skating Only two squads have a true chance Basketball Brady could be replaced at Inter by Passarella World Football This year's European Cup final will take place in Seville on May 14. UEFA, who were heavily criticized over their preparations for last year's illfated final at the Heysel Stadinm in Brussels have given the Alcalde Stadium in Seville a much more rigorous examination. There will be 1,000 police on duty. The Europcan Cup Winners Cup final will be held in Lyon on May 7 Overseas Results Perryman talks it over Rebels ready to go it alone as league showdown looms Football Pools Forecast London rivals' Trophy tie (Reuter): Italy's low rating in European draw High price of ignoring the Don Return of hooliganism could keep the door to Europe closed Football England need a real team policy Swimming Taunton favourite to resume Munro-Wilson's hand of hunter-chase aces Racing Educational Appointments Season's leaders Blyth Dutton Insurance Services Limited Kluwer Publishing Ltd The Banking Ombudsman Currey & Company Legal Advisor Logal Staff Office Barking Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horrocks & Co Bishops Stortford, Chestnut, Hertford & Ware and… Ealing London Borough Court Associates Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Levy Gee Multiple Classified Advertising Items RCA ariola Amhurst Brian Martin & Nicholson Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Waterways Board Bird & Bird Branson Bramley & Co The Times Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Thames Valley Police Authority Law Personnel Private Client Company Lawyers Michael Page Partnership Management ppointments Limited Cockman, Copemen & Partners Innternational Ltimited McKenna & Co Robert Marshall Advertising Limited Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Area Solicitor Ashurst Morris Crisp & co Legal Aid Head Office Evershed & Tomkinson Company and Taxation Lawyers Legal Staff Office Warmseal Windows Ltd Norfolk Police Authority Conveyancer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birth, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam ?4.00 a Him… Except a Man Be Born Deaths Shroff Asthma Research Council The Sloane Club Services Rentals Quraishi Constantine Cheblea Sw3 Cabban & CiASELEE Keith Cardale Groves Wandsworth Amhurst Brown Martin & Nicholson Personnel Appointments Stepping Stones General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer Appointments Develop Support Travel Abroad Property to Let London Editor Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Backing for museum charges The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,966 Defendants caged during Mafia trial Freezing fog takes toll of much-too-close drivers Portfolio Weather forecast Prehistoric life in deep-freeze Letter from Siberia

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