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News from 14/02/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Lesslie Newbigin, Teresa Poole, Miles Kington, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Len Hill Chairman, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Richard Long, Sally Brompton, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Rebecca Eliahoo, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Mario Modiano, Geoffrey Smith, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Mohsin Ali, Peter Ball, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, Anthony Rouse, John Ballantine, Stephen Goodwin, Political Staff, Paul Convery, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, David Watt, John Percival, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Jeremy Warner, Donald R. Chilvers, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Richard Rhodes James, David Watts, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Richard Evans, John Carlin, Carlo Gébler, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, Craig Seton, PHS, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Richard Bassett, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent, Henrietta Griffin, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Christopher Walker, Judith Huntley, Paul Newman, Paul Harrison, Michael Hornsby, David Green, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Peter B. Miller Secretary, Stephen Green, Mary Fellgett, Michael Phillips, Penny Symon, Tim Jones, Trevor Fishlock, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nicholas Timmins, Robert Fisk, Patrick Dearnley, Richard Morrison, Richard Ford, Philip Webster Political Reporter, Patience Wheatcroft, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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A tale for St Valentine Portfolio Another Pretoria MP quits Riot training Poison war Picture Gallery PC 'well' Dingo row Forest holiday Index Thatcher dashes last hopes of Budget tax cuts Inquiry urged into Westland shares Marcos plea for calm Russian hotels lock out the nosey key-ladies Heseltine fear over leadership chances By Staff Reporters: Demonstration fails to stop Wapping titles France to expel 13 suspects Pik Botha in talks on Namibia Guinness faces bid setback Iacocca Darkest hours in Soviet captivity Doctors dash over use of drugs to control prisoners Lifesaving precision parachute SDI director to brief 100 British groups Anger over label rules Telecell Communications Services Ltd. Unions soften line on ballot cash ?30,000 Russian album Typical shop-lifter is said to be young man Picture Gallery FitzGerald shuffles Cabinet to halt slide in popularity The new Cabinet Social worker not guilty of seducing boy Hilton International Hotel Women report lack of romance Princess rebukes industry Westland relief is mixed with fear Heseltine role criticized Scientists find link to senile dementia MP kicked at university Legacy to aid young authors NHS 'giving better value' after £105m efficiency savings Jail for occult killing By a Staff Reporter: Husband had to sleep in car Sinclair claims £8m in orders for computer Woman shot in hospital linen room Crash victim wins £97,153 Inner-city homes drive announced Pub bombers want lie test 110 jumbos examined for frame cracks BR moves to compete on food Record rise in drug cases Franklin bust found in Yorkshire Move to calm racial tension at school TWA Moor chase charge Russian textbook shortage 'scandal' PM looks forward to prudent Budget The Economy Thatcher interested only in result of one opinion poll PM's Question Sun Alliance Parliament today Labour urges debate on Wapping The Press Chancellor urged to cut interest rates Lawson resists call for economic summit meeting Interest Rates Whitelaw check on airport figures Stansted Safeguard for textile industry to stay Trade Commentary Savage inquiry starts again after deal on patient confidentiality Literary prize for Lessing Bleak outlook forecast for long-term jobless By a Staff Reporter: Council starts fixed-price funeral service Rethink on benefit appeals By a Staff Reporter: Judges order conviction of coach drivers Amstrad PCW8256 Labour's worry on GCSE date Picture Gallery Teenager killed man who said 'push off' MP calls for report on child brothels Store jobs The Citroën Visa Diesel Accusations of poison gas attacks in fierce battles south of Basra The Gulf War flare-up Diplomatic drive to shield Kuwait Cut-price ships on way out Sick Nazi goes home Chad presses for aid British Airways Picture Gallery Libyan jets in war of nerves with US Syrian women gain Another Pretoria MP resigns Slabbert deputy follows his leader Aquino campaign of civil unrest Philippine election chaos Maples From Our Own Correspondent: New move to halt Namibia deadlock Pick Botha's Geneva talks Picture Gallery Hard edge to Haiti's joy La Manga Club British soldier killed in Norway (Reuter): Rabat jails 26 activists (Reuter): Special Oscar (Reuter): Basque attack NRA victory (AP): Forces chief Correction Dingo case mother at the centre of Canberra-Darwin row US attacks Soviet violation of rights Worldwide abuses condemned Fun-loving Bulgarians suffer another blow (AFP): Red Cross to help free journalist Hundreds in Bangladesh rally clash Premium Bonds Argentine trip dilemma for Britain Seoul puts gag on its leading dissident Carter finds Central America eager for peace Air Canada Freitas woos sceptical south Portugal's presidential run-off Master of scuttled tanker is jailed Lange rules out a British request for warship visit US-Soviet air links restored Statue chief removed Pirates rip open freighter's cargo The Association of the British Pharmaceutical… Valentine's Day Greetings Swiv IPJ Valentine's Day Greetings Where small is dandy The imaginary folk of Lake Wobegon are familiar as apple pie to the American radio audience of Garrison Keillor. Now they're available in book form in Britain - but will we appreciate them? Penny Symon finds out The Times Wisden's twelfth man The Elephant's Typewriter goes under the hammer A great showman's legend comes to an end with the sad sale of Billy Smart's circus props Concise Crossword (No 875) National Library for the Blind I remember it well As St Valentine brings back memories of first loves and romantic encounters, the details may be more clouded by the mists of time than we realize. Some well known names reveal magic moments to sally Brompton Mere child's play First Person Homes & Gardens Baldness: here today and hair tomorrow? Medical Briefing Jeremy's jaunt On the wing Draw your own Down the pit? Looking ahead Picture Gallery PHS: Left out A new lease of life for transplants Nicholas Timmins offers a solution to the shortage of donor organs that now condemns to death Unionists edging towards the unmentionable Still no takers for Hillsborough, but Richard Ford finds a growing awareness of Northern Ireland's political realities Suitable suitors for industry Readerkins, I'm broken-hearted Moreover... Trust in Physicians Thirty Years on at the Kremlin Price of change in water policy Gospel to cities Religion in India Jobless figures Some chicken Cross-subsidies on legal fees Museum charges Battles long ago Short commons (From our Special Correspondent): The Massacre of the Dominicans Meaningful terms Court Circular Birthdays today Hydroelectricity's earthquake test Science report Index Manchester Business School Receptions Dinners Forthcoming marriages Mountbatten Festival of Music 1986 Reserves for coins too high Sale room Memorial service Francis Holland School Haileybury Marriages The Right Rev Michael Hollis Ecumenical experiment in the Church of South India Mr Guy Warrack Elizabeth Ewing Robert Wetmore Rolex Television LBS /Steinitz Queen Elizabeth Hall Ballington Grange Ltd. Concerts London Sinfonietta/-Masson Logan Hall London Mozart Players/Vasary Festival Hall The destruction of family life Characters conceived in contempt Theatre Progress Lyric, Hammersmith Royal Opera House 'And Almighty God touched me with His little… Cannon Raw edges Dance Guinness Plc Stock Market Bigger say for SIB City debut Williams bid New oil well Bank offshoot Goal stake Property chief Glen disposal In Brief Base Lending Rates Imperial predicts surprise 23 per cent rise in profits Radamco bids for Haslemere Societies Bill 'restrictive' Clark vows duty before prejudice The fall and fall of the dollar IoD chief hits car talks ban Leyland tops truck sales Beecham will not be purged without a bid Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Fog over money supply Fidelity International Company News Waranted Trusthouse Forte Investors look to Germany Bank HQ in demand at more than?50m Battle over Green Belt site Templeton chief plans surprise London move Tempus Recent Issues New Issue Share Guide Ltd Appointments Bank of Scotland Norway signals oil output rise By Our City Staff: Takeovers spur share prices to new peak Stock Market Report ICI Italian link to cut PVC Output Company News Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities The Times The Guinness bid for Distillers Briefing Plessey Designs for a working cash flow Your Own Business Computer Appointment Numerical Algorithms Group 3M's Whisper Telex has a unique feature Just Desks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business For Sale Moving to the Sun? Hydraulics Company for Sale An Opportunity to Diversify For Sale Great Second Income Potential Atriym Ltd Imperial Group Rally extended Stock Exchange Prices Templeton, Galbraith & Hansberger Ltd. Templeton International Templeton International Templeton International Templeton International Slack seals welcome victory Millwall have chance of FA reprieve Football Holding's pace and Gower's failure raise familiar doubts Cricket Andries retains his championship Boxing For the Record Today's Fixtures England find ways of cheating the weather Rugby Union: Forwards and Backs Split Forces to Defeat the Freeze Brian McCall, the London Irish lock, has withdrawn from the Ireland team to play Wales in Dublin tomorrow after bruising his leg in training (George Ace writes). He will be replaced by Jerry Holland (Dublin Wanderers). Paul Thornburn, the Welsh full back, received treatment for a strained calf muscle last night and will be given a fitness test this morning Birkenhead lose only two matches Andrew puts the kick in its place Support for the view that try scoring should be given top priority Evans points to the positive approach Cudmore's credit amid the storm Yatching Saracens hopeful Long distance lending disenchantment to the view from England Football: Europe's bridge of peace could yet prove to be a bridge too far for Robson's Warriors Seedings Still returns to scene of glory Russians in control Athletics Polonia nearer to title Volleyball Liverpool injured recovering Canadians to prepare on Irish turf Hockey GB call 27 to training England ambition spurs Dixon on Scots nearer solution Trial by ordeal for England's captain England's outstanding footballer recovers from his most traumatic period Atkinson's Anfield comments criticized United get foothold in Europe Words can be as damaging as deplorable deeds Newnes set for return in July First title brings Meo joy Snooker Liddiard banned Great expectations for Rousillon Racing: An Appraisal of Some Choice First-Season Stallions Professional Games a step nearer Olympic Games Nicklaus earnest about issue of retirement Golf: The Circuits of Mixed Promise for One American and Many South Africans Gowran Park results Open later Chepstow hope Pole position for Elliott at Daytona Motor Racing Britons bring their influence to bear Nerve and serve go snap for Lloyd Tennis British champion omitted from team for Geneva Ice Skating England running out of time for Europe Basketball Denial of worker's appeal can make dismissal unfair Law Report February 14 1986 House of Lords Whether foreign proceedings are in a civil or commercial matter Correction Car Buyers' Guide General Discounts Not Imports Sheen Enterprises Rover 2600 VDP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford cuts the price of safer braking Motoring by Clifford Webb Mercedes 500 SEL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items A time for flowers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Orion Investments & Trust Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cannon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice St. Valentine's Day Dinner Mexico refused loans package The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,969 Keeping the peace in London's riot city Parliament today The Times Information Service Snow Reports Runcie praise for an 'angel' Weather forecast Portfolio Picture Gallery Yemen's helping hand for press Letter from Aden

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