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News from 17/02/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, D. E. Earl, Teresa Poole, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Clifford Longley, Simon O'Hagan, Frank Johnson, John Young and Richard Evans, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Ian McLauchlan, Richard Long, Hilary Finch, David Hart, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Mario Modiano, Gerald Davies, Robert M. Worcester, Bryan Stiles, Anne Sofer, Clive Barnes, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Peter Hopkirk, Glten Kazgan, Michael Hamlyn, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Victor Olliver, Keith MacKiln, John Percival, Geoffrey Matthews, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Celia Brayfield, David Tonge, David Watts, Christopher Dunn, Richard Dowden, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Marjorie Wallace and Nicholas Timmins, Iris Cawley, Paul Griffiths, W. J. Burroughs, R. M. Nicholls General Manager, Mike Christie, David Owen, Richard Evans, Patricia Clough, Alan Wykes, P. Chapman, Headmaster, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, Glyn Hirsch, Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, John Wilcockson, George Curtis, Clive White, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Kieran Duignan, Christopher Lawrence, David Sinclair, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Christopher Follett, Bailey Morris, Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Peter Strafford, David Powell, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Hugh Taylor, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Eldon Griffiths, Richard Ford, Andrew Mango, Richard Wigg, William Hale,

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Cider with Wogan Portfolio Heads in plea for O levels Lisbon killing Tomb triumph Green choice Benn banned … and next Index Rape defendants' anonymity to be abolished Rumpus looms on Land Rover Sakharov 'may be in line for exchange' Britons beat French in cognac league Dispute on ship held up rescue Marcos offers reforms but defies world criticism Agitators blamed for violence Help hint on mental illness UK Finance Ltd Reagan changes tack on election Workers in consortium rewarded with 22-fold shares increase Greenpeace plan to cut radiation Air Improvement Centre Ltd Gas museum Commons worry on 747 tests Doctors battle after brothers fall in canal Questions end for Hatton By Our Science Editor: Move on animal rights law Thatcher to refute Steel allegation Younger to reassure Germans over arms Steel in favour of SDP merger after next election By Our Lobby Reporter: Liberal attack on Labour 'facade' Argentine MPs on first mission Buying The Times overseas Head teachers call for retention of O levels as option to new exam Shops Bill rebellion mounts Brisk Sunday for big stores Call for farming to use less land 'Too many' fish farms BBC offers a teletext service to retailers Resorts pit wits to win holiday cash Yorkshire Building Society Money to extend science frontiers Minister acts after councils report £200m rent arrears Science apparatus to be sold RUC officers may face charges over killings Small firms campaign by Alliance Big Navy order for Plessey Man charged after a house siege Picture Gallery (AP): Libya trial of Briton postponed (Reuter): Tamils to free kidnap woman (AP): Sailor defects (Reuter): Acid murder (Reuter): Another Lee (Reuter): Taxi killings Correction Habib faces an explosive situation Marcos victory proclaimed Shuttle inquiry suggests decision to launch shuttle was a mistake (Reuter): Iraqi bombers strike back at Iran troops Solidarity leaders fight to quash stiff sentences Police raid student group in Santiago Terrorists murder Portugal 's jail chief on poll eve Peres seeks boost in US cash aid Volcano relief under fire Russians held after car chase Museveni men launch attack on strategic bridge across the Nile (Reuter): Township clashes leave 10 dead Turmoil in South Africa White hospitals forced to use black nurses Mengele head (Reuter): Liberal Sikhs vow to retake holiest shrine The UK Tobacco Company US shuts the door on Baby Doc Small boats save 740 as Soviet cruise ship sinks Imperial Group (Reuter): French planes knock out main air base of Chad rebels (Reuter): 747 drill 'proves' exit safety Quebec sees chance to hog the limelight Francophone summit Ozal to be pressed on rights Picture Gallery Packer buys dingo baby story NCB Royal party for Gurkhas The Queen in Nepal Capital clean-up The coolest month Dux Interiors Ltd Schizophrenia: the minister acts In a frank interview with Majorie Wallace and Nicholas Timmins, Mr Norman Fowler, Secretary of State for Social Services, replied to the recent schizophrenia series in The Times with clear commitments to tackle the disease which fills a quarter of all Nhs beds. Present government policy is to discharge patients from hospital and to delelop community care. Is it working? Family fortunes Findings A series reporting on research Public Opinion Concise Crossword (No 877) The wicked Miss York There is an impish side to Susannah York which delights in spirited roles and in shocking audiences. Now she is about to upset another Apple Cart on the West End state Husbands of invention Mrs Beeton, born 150 years ago, is still famous today. But many celebrated woman were inspired by husbands now long forgotten Life under a cloud Talkback Fully booked for reading between the lines of life Journal Fraternal greetings Disharmony No royal oui Lulu Picture Gallery Whoops PHS: Border clash From dream to droop Bailey Morris on the disillusioment of the baby boom generation Why Thatcher must have Thatcherites To reform or not: the EEC issue dividing the Danes Catchment as catch can Anne Sofer The last story Nero killed Moreover … Miles Kington A Welcome Delegation Iran Worries its Neighbours Breaking the Irish Mould Privatising the water industry Traitors in 1940 Lost forests Maths teachers in short supply Trident test The missing matron Seen along the line Meaningful terms February 17 1934 From our Own Correspondent: 9 after the Revolt New Order in Austria Winter's tale Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Parliament this week Big shows draw in Country Life Bedford School Luncheon Birthdays today Marriages Frail framework of Lent Clifford Longley Picture Gallery $165,000 for Miller's erotic manuscript Wider use for breast cancer drug Science report Memorial services Appointments Dr P. H. Gregory Pioneer work in aerobiology Lieut-Col Ialn Murray Fr Kenelm Foster Mr Derek Grimsdick Mr Tom Hey Shrewd stab at tabloid tactics Television Martin Cropper writes: In my review of The Noel… The Royal Ballet A little piece of Sussex in the east Musically and theatrically at least, Hong Kong can face the future with optimism: Paul Griffiths reports on the colony's annual Arts Festival Americans acclaim David Bintley Dance in Britain and New York Faust Gardner Center, Brighton Rock Motley Crue Hammersmith Odeon Voluntary Service Overseas ECO /Uchida Elizabeth Hall Concerts BBC Singers/Endymion/Joly St John's Hoggett Bowers Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Logica Public Relations Consultants Association Portman Recuritment Services C. L. C. Languages Services & Co Boyce Bilingual Robert Hobbs Cham Ltd Executive Secretary for Franco-British Society The City Messenger Company Ltd., Elizabeth Hunt Alfred Marks Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland International Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Work Shop Senior Secrataries New Street Legal Agency Assistant/secretary Education Shiplake College Rendcomb College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chiropody as a Profession Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments University of Malawi University of Birmingham Master of the College Nuffield College Dauntsey's School Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellowships in the… Assistant Dean of Students The Queen's University of Belfast How to strike back at stress Horizons It has been called a plague, but it need not prevent your leading a happy life writes Kieran Duiguan Duet Deltest Systems Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rossall School Multiple Display Advertising Items Norma Skemp Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford A telling time for corporate optimists US Notebook SROs to press for indemnity By Our City Staff: Bond markets set for edgy week as US worries grow Pay rises continuing to decline slowly, says CBI By Our City Staff: Hanson set to raise Imps bid Bank launches office television service 'Names' accept offer Free flight to US for investors By Our City Staff: BOTB hopes to secure food deals with China Channon in line for the Gatt hot seat Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet AFCOR Investments Limited Bank prepares for onslaught of US hot money Gilt-Edged Manchester Business School Electronics sector slows market Unlisted Securities Revirew Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Bristol Base Lending Rates No payment on cheque for exchange contract Law Report February 17 1986 Interim rent can be sought in a reply No duty on coroner to explain rights Capitalization and week's change Stork Exchange Prices The fragile democracy Interbank PS: A leader with eyes on Europe Turgut Özal is an affable man, which sets him apart from other politicians Samson Delta Turkey Ganmount IS Bank Pirinccioglu Inc Kavaklidere Wineries Feltcharm Limited Arab Turkish Bank Sowing the seeds for a new harvest of wealth Izmir Pamuk Mensucati T. A. S. An ancient country seeks a modern face Garanti Bankasi The middle-class migrants Turkish Free Trade Zones MEPA Turk Ekonmi Bankasi A. S. Britain s link with a great world city PH: A thousand miles of paradise Ulker T. C. Ziraat Bankasi Tobank PH: Friends through the years from battlefields to beaches What the people want from Ozal's regime Polly Peck International Plc DT: At war among the teeshirts and underwear ENKA Pace of Walsh is too much for England's captain Cricket: Appehension over Pitch for Test Match as West Indians Find Ready Response to Fast Bowling Halifax hold on to keep out Oldham Rugby League Today's Fixtures The latest brand is premium Bond Yachting: No Beating Australia Iii for Consistency and Crew Craft Sweetly does it for Douce Cyclo-Cross England's timeless innings Essex defeat Surrey to regain indoor crown Hockey American picked to drive for Tyrrell Motor Racing (Reuter): Danner in the driving seat (Reuter): Victory for Kankunen Motor Rallying (AP), (Reuter): Ritchie's power paves way for win Tabarly sets the pace on third stage Outsize Czech plans to make the game pay Tennis For the Record Francisco s hold on title broken Snooker No escape from rampaging Scots Rugby Union: Awkward Quetions Face England in Aftermath of Painful Defeat The west points the way A triumph for the roving forward Salute to an exciting new attitude Ireland 12 Wales 19 Weekend Rugby Results (Reuter): Watson in Hawaiian Open lead Golf Leading quartet World sees less acceptable face of McGuigan Boxing United in happy position Baskeball Sports Commentary Top chance for Field Conqueror Phil Grey in good form for Sandown From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Kesslin loses Wessel in stewards' room Racing Bleak outlook Leopardstown results Leopardstown Weekend Results and Tables Cup brings little cheer for Robson Football Fixtures Backlog Will Hit National Teams as well as Clubs Airfield ordeal looms again as York miss their chance Cold comfort for Wile Underdogs give the favourites a scare Four goals not enough for Birmingham Held's new role How Harford got into the Robson book Football Goals and skill in short supply Bradford puts on her skates to win title Athletics (AP): Olson wins as Bubka boils Multiple Classified Advertising Items Person Friday with Shorthand Victoria & Albert Museum Require a Personal… Junior Secretary £6,500 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classfied Advertising Items Multiple classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Business Services Telex Multiple Classsified Advertising Items IBERIA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classifed Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anti-Freeze Rates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernadette of Bond St. Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Face to face with the world of Maya The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,971 Portfolio How work on a mill-path brought unity and hope Village voice Victor Zorra, award-winning journalist who spent years living in small Indian villages, has returned to tell how the headman used a government grant to encourage village unity—and to provide facilities for its ceremonial feasts Weather forecast

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