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News from 18/02/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Anthony Bevins and Michael Horsnell, Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Christopher Booth Director, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Ian Percival, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Richard Long, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Val Hennessy, Simon Wilde, Mario Modiano, Caroline Moorehead, S. P., Jim Railton, Rebecca Tyrrel, Stephen Taylor, Stuart Jones, John Voos, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Ahmed Fazl, Mohsin Ali, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, John Earie, Janet Welch, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Ballantine, Matthew May, J. W. Latham, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Martin Cropper, B. Chichester-Cooke, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Michael Watts, Barry Fantoni, Ian Dawson, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Suzy Menkes, Derek Harris and Edward Townsend, Steven Bending, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Nicholas Harling, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Clare Dobie, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Richard Dowden, Gareth Huw Davies, Alison Eadie, Peggy Anderson, John Russell Taylor, Peter Davalle, Frederik van Zyl Slabbert, Richard Evans, Patricia Clough, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, PHS, Digby Anderson, Barry Pickthall, Iain Carson, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, George Ace, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Laurence Trackman, Michael Prest, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Arnold Whittick, Stephen Pettitt, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Follett, Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, Richard Morrison, Eamonn Quinn, A. J. D. Ferguson, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Philip Webster Political Reporter, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Wigg,

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Not-so-great dictators Portfolio Tory MP attacked at poly Tunnel talks Shuttle search Troops lost Chad bombing Botham doubt Index MPs try to keep Leyland British after rival bids Inquiry to endorse Hatton's expulsion Five injured as storms batter British ferry Benn says police back Murdoch End of Burke's line (Reuter): Wine alert Libraries shake-up likely Colourful welcome for Queen in Nepal First olive branch toward Argentina £2.5bn bid for Imperial Parker Knoll Saudis sign £5,000m deal Marconi cuts Fewer eligible for legal aid after Hailsham orders cuts Savage case report 'not exaggerated' Our supporters prefer to use a pair of sciessors Summons attempt is rejected Top-level moves on tunnel security Picture Gallery Hattersley plans for spending MP urges Lloyd's inquiry Star Wars poaching denied UDR soldiers in 'callous murder' King denounces 'wild' talk of Unionist MPs Private prisons are out, MPs told Vouchers 'will put £20 on glasses' Fare hearing Coins treasure Case delayed TV gear theft Family ordeal Killing charge Votes for fund Fish disaster Soldier hurt Buying The Times Overseas Rector 'tricked into getting money to save man from Satan' Rape law changes opposed Cases of cruelty to animals soar Peer cleared of link with body in sea Science research given ?1/2m boost Detective is accused over Derby killing Cliveden awaits the new guest 'set' City fraud plot men sentenced Allen brother death verdict Chelsea sued for damages Scania (Great Britain) Limited EEC cash blow to cancer research Land Rover bids to be decided on merit Industry ?17m extra to reduce tax office backlog School trips wrangle Heat aid increased in 7 areas Attack on weather payments Social Services Independent taxation of women urged House of Lords Charge dropped against Groce Labour protest at guillotine Gas Bill Minister will not be drawn Oil Prices Suspended jail term for ?8 meat fraud Benn fails to get debate on clash Wapping Live animal research still necessary 5% rise in Hull phone cost Shuttle search sub may have located rogue rocket booster Township rioting as observers talk Italian police check sinking of hydrofoils Husak drops hint of economic reforms 80 feared lost as bus falls into river Vanishing Russians set puzzle for Greeks Lloyd's life Hindu leader shot dead by Sikhs Mitterrand leads last stand against English invasion The Francophone summit The participating countries Fleet Services Rebels hit back at French raiders by bombing airport The temperature rises in Chad Danes back reforms Dissident plea over jail terms From a Correspondent: Nine poised to speed decisions Europe looks to the future Iran claims air strike Hq seized EEC ends boycott of Turkey Doubts linger on liner sinking Savimbi boasts of US arms Kohl fights perjury charge West Germany shaken by two scandal stories From Our Own Correspondent: Taint of corruption in Berlin West Nile leaders urged to give up Shcharansky denies religious pressures (AP): Moscow extends visa for Bonner (Reuter): Dwarf protest stops contest (Reuter): Ship towed in (Reuter): Bathers flee (Reuter): Death fall (Reuter): Pit disaster (AP): Oil slick seen (AFP): Family killed (AFP): Mafia swoop (AP): Asylum row (AP): Author dies Whsmith Triumph of the long-distance runner Portuguese presidential election Israelis in hunt for ambushed soldiers Listening role for Reagan's envoy in Manila mission The Philipines crisis Dingo case mother to fight on (Reuter): Seoul frees dissident from house arrest (Reuter): Guru flies to Crete Poland: Czeslaw Bielecki Prisoners of Conscience British Caledonian A dish for TV gluttons Satellite television is the latest craze among gadget-lovers. It may turn your back garden into Jordell Bank, but how else do you watch Norwegian religion or Lassie in German? The Research Defence Society Concise Crossword (No 878) Confessions of a cider man In Laurie Lee's Chelsea attic, Val Hennessy finds a new volume is quietly stirring Sling-it Kiss of the Bridal Woman Is this the only kind of bird your children watch? Shaping up for a spring clean Ehrman Tapestry Party tricks Deadlock But no shells The Times Diary Age no bar Foreign parts Here's a tip Why I could not fight on Frederik van Zyl Slabbert explains his decision to resign as leader of South Africa's official opposition party BL's best bet for prosperity Lain Carson looks East, not West, for a tie-up that makes sense The image sunk with the Lermontov May Thatcher stay outside Bonhomie is the name Mr Ozal and the Cyprus Test Murmurings in the Himalayas Rape Law Taking care of inner cities Clinical research Traitors in 1940 GCSE examination No decline in Tory position Green belt pressures 'Positive' scoring Meaningful terms On This Day Grand Duke Serge Killed by a Bomb Arrest of the Murderers Winter's tale Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Value of the money spider Science report Christie's Week in View Museum buys earliest City map copperplate University news Latest wills Appointments Birthdays today Giggleswick School Luncheon Fulbright Commission Army commissions Mr Rainsford Mowlem Leading wartime plastic surgeon Major Sir William Pennington-Ramsden Mr Calvin Hoffman Mr Lazare Kaplan Mr Emanoel Lee Church news Memory matters Television National Theatre English simplicity born of diversity Galleries Julian Trevelyan WAtermans Art Centre, Brentford Reg Gammon New Grafton Gallery JOseph Wright of Derby: Mr and Mrs Coltman National Gallery Prints and Frawings: Five years of Collecting British Museum Right to the Russian heart Concerts LSO/Rozhdestvensky Barbican ECO /Barenboim Festival Hall BBCSO/ Pritchard Barbican Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall The Corps of Commissionaires Sisterhood at last finds its Orton Theatre Ford Stock Market Rodamco offer out CTG chief Posgate fight to carry on Beazer offer Hunter buys 71.4% accept Oil options Coffee switch Base Lending Rates UB offers ?2.5bn for Imps as Hanson raises bid Holmes a Court raises bid for BHP to £1.71 billion NatWest to reorganize its services Shop sales fall after Christmas record Laing and Bechtel launch oil venture Campari in £1.8m deal Indonesia 'may raise oil output' Britain's £70 billion North Sea legacy Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Options open Changes at Great Portland Highland Express Gilts wait on GB Wall Street Rights issue The Times Unit Trust Information Service Less gold Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Dealers may take fright when bid fever passes Tempus Company News The Times Major Share Changes By Our Financial Staff: Singapore faces short, sharp economic shock Sun Life Shares break record despite profit-taking Stock Market Report Recent Issues RHP plans £24m buyouts ITC delays put a spanner in the Newco works Commodities Review ANZ Merchant Bank Limited New chief for bank subsidiary More breweries face threat of closure Micro memory prices plunge 'Prospects good' for N Sea oil Eurobond dealers fear Bill Harvard Securities Plc Duty of directors who prefer their own bid Law Report February 18 1986 Unfair dismissal claim over retiring age Allied-Lyons Late rally Good news in US for UK software Superchip could cut cost of storage Pfs Picture Gallery Scoring points in fantasy land Boost in profits for IBM UK Computer Briefing IBM All the news in an instant The Week Sir Clive is back with new launch Banks caught in Swift software snarl-up Wright Air Conditioning IBM Today's Fixtures Monday's results Fast men have yet to hit the stumps Cricket: Injury May Keep Botham out of First One-Day International against West Indies England need a man Friday Connors is left to lift morale Tennis: Return of the Becker Prototype and Arrival of the Laver Clone Meeting the technological challenge Yachting: Cudmore and Crew Pleased with their America's Cup Approach Cash flows back eager to deliver the goods (AP): Northern Districts press on Turnaround as Blake's Lion moves to front Budding talent may be lost to England Athletics Europeans under fire Bubka wins Parrott is a talking point again Snooker Ambitions burning for Britons Squash Rackets For the Record Irish eyes on a N Other How England missed an opportunity for a vital conversion Rugby Union Welsh defeat Wale's march towards the Miller Buckley universities championship was halted by Ireland at the weekend. Having won their first two games, against England and Scotland, the Welsh aniversities went down 20-7 at Trinity College, Dublin in what was the first game of the championship for the Irish students. Scotland's game with England at Raeburn Place was frozen off by the weather and it is hoped to play the game on March 3, three days after England universities play Ireland at the Stoop Memorial Ground Everything, even the kitchen sink Rowing Surgery for Cronin Rugby League Mobbs men Cram runs ahead of schedule In Brief Sport to be enjoyed not seen as a crisis Bramble buckles Crawley Coetzee speaks out against apartheid By a Special Correspondent: Scots give Redskins no respite Ice Hockey Skill in awkward positions helps Langer's progress Golf Second win for Player Hounslow back in cup hunt Hockey Six clubs still eye play-offs Basketball Rifle Shooting Top clubs' threat renewed Pools Forecast Hateley gives his rivals a chance Football: Countdown to the World for England and Hopefuls England squad FA Cup draw Burden of history on Smith Bingham picks part-timer Yugoslav decision imminent Overseas League Results By Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Weld has strong Triumph hand Leopardstown results Vigors accepts Irish decision Miss Upstone looking for right break Choice mares visit Rainbow Quest in his first season Racing Racing kept on ice Point-To-Point Flying Ace a credit to the Calder family Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellcome Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Hamilton Associates Lloyd Chapman Associates Personnel Appointments George Green & Co Solicitors HAY-MSL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simmons & Simmons Chase D. J. Freeman & Co. Solicitors Corporate Resourcing Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ifpi Trower, Still & Keeling and Hamlins, Grammer &… Clyde & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Linklaters & Paines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Contentious Specialist solicitor for growth… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower Legal La Creme University of Reading Appointments Computer Appointments Allders Departments Stores Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Universal Computer Associates Ltd General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurotherm International Ziegler Instruments GMBH Birbeck College The Chest, Heart & Stroke Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Djerba … Multiple Display Advertising Items Rentals Times Newspapers Ltd FW Gapp (Management Services) Limited Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Dawn-to-dusk litany for unknowns left behind The Times Information Services The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16 , 972 Weather forecast Portfolio The gossips catch up with Reagan Letter from Washington

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