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News from 22/02/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Martha de la Cal, Lorna Bourke, Charles Thomson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, Ian McLauchlan, Stephen Goodwin, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, John O'Sullivan, Michael Binyon, Chris Follett, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Beryl Downing, Martin Fletcher, John Mortimer, Bryan Stiles, John R. Hamilton, Medical Director, Peter Davenport, La Paz, Robin W. Batchelor, Andrew Coghlan, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, Anne Barnes, Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, John Earle, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, John Enders, Vivian Smith, John Vine, Sheila Beardall, John Biggs-Davison, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Kate Wharton, Peter Lewis, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, Carlo G?bler, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Bob Williams, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Agnellus Andrew, President, David Watts, Derek Bradwell, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Alison Eadie, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Belinda Bamber, Edward Townsend and Anthony Bevins, William Peakin, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Alison M. Negus, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, Catherine Larthe, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Joyce Whitehead, Ivor Davis, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Soper, Kenneth Fleet, Philip Nicksan, George Ace, Robert Skidelksky and Felix Patrikeef, Geraldine Norman, Peter Evans, Judith Huntley, Alan C. Clark, Clive White, Paul Newman, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, John Sarum, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Gardner, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Chris Moore, Hugh Taylor, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Lionel Blue, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, Mrs Alison M. Negus, John Pressburger, Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Bevins and Tim Jones, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Philip Ray,

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Next week Portfolio Gatting to return home Profit loss? Koreans back Sentences cut Inflation falls Index More troops for Ulster as loyalist protests grow TGWU deadline for BL strike Making SDP friends and influencing voters Spying charge remand Printers' vote blocks union ban Radioactive gas leaks from nuclear plant From Our Correspondent, (AP): Israelis storm village in hunt Editors named C. Howard & Partners Hit rape harder, judges told 'Inquisition' by Treasury will stop ministers' spending Ross Furriers Forestry set to sell woodland for £1m Picture Gallery Rubens governors accused Search for trawler survivors Judges told to raise rape sentences Yard takes new look at assault By Our Political Correspondent: Blunkett warning over Militant Savage defends views on labour 'Medi-park' will team heart surgeons with company researchers Aids spreads in Edinburgh Sport sponsorship control sought Defeat for duke over tenant law The magic of Blackpool Airline wins food award Kidney girl 'doing well' Factory blast Picture Gallery Plea after river death GT International Fund Circus goes to auction Daughters 'jailed ' by father in flat Hurd attacks church opponents of Sunday trading Bill Sick juror delays Satan trial Crossbow attack remand Pier revival Osgood action Aid in peacetime disasters Parliment February 21 1986 Emergencies Civil Defence Vickers sale is given go-ahead BBC and ITN share top news award Tax on video tapes urged to aid film fund Dockland airport is given approval Brittan guard 'shot at fleeing man' Boxing record Changes in tobacco rules (Retuer): Liner pilot to testify next week Khmer Rouge gain from rebel split Lisbon leaders end their differences Smiles all round as Queen bids farewell to Nepalese The royal tour From Our Correspondent, Dhaka: Bombs injure students at rally in Dhaka FBI 'spy' trial reopens (AP): Koreans seize Chinese fighter (Reuter): Seoul lets out 200 politicians (Reuter): Peking will try Soviet jet hijacker (UPI): Killing taped Marcos sends envoys around the world to press his case Sentences of two Solidarity men cut By Our Foreign Staff: Fiat men appeal to Gadaffi (Reuter): Jailer critical after fall into hot porridge Pressure mounts for Reagan to act on acid rain Barbers in a lather as Poles trim hair deals Bolivia 'on the brink of collapse' Yorkshire Thatcher blamed for icy relations over Falklands Argentine delegation disappointed (AP): Bokassa wants to be expelled by France (AP): 299 escape jet fire on take-off Museveni invites hated North Koreans back to train Ugandan Army France frees Palestinians in alleged Abu Nidal deal Britannia Building Society (Reuter): Assad peace call Woman dies trying to kill Craxi aide Israel ready to deepen search for kidnapped soldiers (Reuter): Families flee as dike gives (UPI): Pot luck (AFP): Letter threats (AP): Video oaths (AP): Hope's hope (Reuter): Top pusher (Reuter): Star's debts Correction Political power embodied in Iran's prayers Message to the faithful Pretoria relaxes business barriers Colourful talk in the garden Television Albery P&o Carpets Ltd Royal Opera House Little here to upset the cart The Apple Cart Haymarket Theatre This hidden war of courage Radio Days of future past Riddley Walker Royal Exchange, Manchester Investors A solid slackness Concerts Philharmonia/Davis Festival Hall Endymion/Muldowney Purcell Room It as if the appointed centre has gone dead and cold while all around invention flowers, even if the blooms are rather curious Making tracks Out of sight Drop one Beijingo! Cup tie Picture Gallery A bill that insults us all Don't let Peking make it a pushover Roberts Skidelksky and Fellx Patrlkeef call for a more rapid advance to democracy in Hong Kong as China branches the sprit of the hand-over agreement How the British failed Uganda Richard Dowden on the misjudgements and blunders as a nation suffered Tolerance yes, rights no Double Egham and chaps Once More into the Mire Truth, Hard Truth and Statistics China's Crimes and Punishments Mental health and the community Traitors in 1940 Gospel to cities Green belt pressures Meaningful terms Experiments on animals Restless journey Winter chills On this Day Seen along the line Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Birthdays Appointments Persian Carpets University news Repton School Picture Gallery Dinners A thirst for certainties Charles Thomson Puzzling over Chippendale Why the praying mantis is a freak Walter Southgate Collector of Socialist memorabilia Polly Connell Mr Christopher Dixon Mr T. A. H. Sycamore Services tomorrow Second Sunday in Lent Out of the frying pan into the soup The romantic notion of opening a bar or bistro is a dream some cooks find hard to resist. But as Kate Wharton discovers, the reality is more about bread and butter than haute cuisine Hillsamuel Tips of the Trade Saturday Private Health Care Thomas Cook Holidays Jersey Address Holiday & Villas BaHaMas Take your Car on Holiday! Canvas Holidays Invitation tomarbella Iberia Magic of Italy Dare Devils Reho Travel (IATA) Multiple Display Advertising Items Eastbourne Meridian Saint Tropez Hotel La Mandarine Twickers World Dartair Multiple Display Advertising Items Djerba Concorde Cabvas Holidays Red Guide Ski Tours Ausoleil Holidays Self-Catering Canary & Madeira Overseas Travel Afro Asian Travel Up up & Away Multiple Classified Advertising Items A drive on the wild side in the midnight sun Martin Fletcher discovers clear skies and thundering waterfalls in the rugged landscape of Iceland Multiple Classified Advertising Items ExecHotels Guestaccom Multiple Display Advertising Items Rubens Hotel Holiday shortages as bookings boom Travel Travel News Pioneers with designs on your body Teachers and textiles score top marks from the design council this year Address Book Uncorking a luscious Latin Drink The chance to taste some unusual Italian wines proved a rare treat, writes Jane MacQuitty Outings Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square City of London Sinfonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Harold Holt Limited English Chamber Orchestra English Tour Christopher Lee Hillsdown Holidings Plc Handel Messiah Gala Concert on Mothering Sunday Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra Italian Serenade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Cinemas Art Galleries Exhibitions The City's unlikely lads Paperbacks Review The Two Tycoons, a Personal Memoir of Charles Clore and Jack Cotton by Charles Gorden (Hamish Hamilton, £5.95) Artist's brush with the past The Recognitions by William Gaddls (Penguin, £7.95) JR by William Gaddis (Penguin, £7.95) Raised eyebrows in Wrexham Bridge Moves that herald a rising star Chess Concise Crossword (No 882) Afloat m a hooking class war Television The Times Pint-size bandits steal the show The Week Ahead Films on Tv Recommended Jim fixes it for the PM Radio Opera Theatre Times Choice Bookings Books Concerts Broadway's boy from the Bronx Neil Simon, the rags-to-riches New York writer, on his hopes for a National hit Jazz Television Wonder no longer Arts Diary Gallery gaffe Friends' fee Batt's Snark Stock Market TV rental switched Index moves above 1250 £20.5m sale Elders pledge Bank charge MEPC leaps Offer advice Lilleshall sale Base Lendin Rates Imps fight intensifies after Hanson raises holding Highams lifts stake in Canal Oil collapse should lift US economy Debt pact worries S African banks Telecom set to close deal with Mitel Pair criticized over share disposal RTZ sells shares in Geevor Spurs lose Banks' healthy profits are back in season Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet A rally to remember Mercantile House Group Record end to account Thinly-spread Thorn goes a long way Tempus Company News Appointments Unit Linked Insurance Investments Shares in 22-point surge to record Stock Market Report Recent Issues Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers (Reuter): Wall Street The Times Unit Information Service Foreigh Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Defence hope Cars Yarrow sale Swap your BTs? Not for this lot Unit Trusts What the Biofuels failure means to investors Business Expansion Vanguard Trust Managers Chancery Secuities PLC National & Provincial Guinness Mahon & Co. Limited Care Homes (UK) Plc LL: How to take the fear out of February 28 Bonds Alexandre Hotels Plc Takare Plc Finding success in an English country garden Insurance minefield Prudential Unit Trust Managers Limited Farm finance Youth guide Number-cruncher Trust quartet Branching out Unit Managers Schroder Finacial Management The M&G Group Nationwide Building Society Baden-Powell, Chilcott & Co Why it is still hard to take home banking seriously Banks Framlington Personal Pensions University Medical General Times Newspapers Hard times down on the street Small business have a rough time-particularly where they are dependent on one major client or supplier. Vivien Gold smith takes a look at what can happen to retailers in the high street when a big employer moves out of the area Spa Bond Clerical Meical Schroder Financial Management Target Target Group PLC Hospital AID Society The Equitable Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Williams County Financial Services The Royal Bank of Scotland plc The message is buy bubbly Family Money/6wines Proper property price Bradford Investments Announce New Rates Gooch is the best of a poor bunch In early slump Cricket: England Flatter to Dece Ive on First Morning of First Test Match Lloyd reacts like champion Tennis Setback for Nicholas as Slack flies out Weekend Football, Rugby and Other Fixtures Lloyd is part of an English pattern Souash Rackets Yorkshire vote could hit Boycott Celtic aiming to end Hearts run Tomorrow Atmosphere is heavy with intrigue for Mersey derby Football Southall get down to bumps Clubs face arduous March Rugby Union Search for dry ground For the Record Top British runners in danger of being driven round the bend Athletics: Track Makes European Indoor Championships a Lottery (Reuter): Case against professionals Cold weather kills Doncaster dream Rugby League Welton's chance Hockey Tyneside's problems Basketball IAAF act outrageously by reinstating Olympic cheat Eckersley builds for future Judo Newcomers from Jersey Rugby Fives The old pals double act for England Clive White Looks at Robson's leading players at centre-back for the World cup Finding that plastic is almost perfect US races first to reduce costs Powerboating Veteran Miller still a class above the rest Golf Mansell tyres quickly Motor Racing Players' records under Robson Hobbs takes a fancy to new racquet and sets into the swine of it Tennis Faultless Mueller closes the sap Skiing Phipps's preparations affected by illness Bobsleighing Privateer moves up Yatchting Chaos reigns in the world of cliches McAuley joins Eastwood stable Boxing East hit three for England Hockey (Reuter): Clerc retires Sharpo should make an impact Michael Phillips takes a close look at this year's first-season sires Another winter of discontent Ascot move to avoid Gold Cup Day chaos (AP): Hong Kong's racing probe continues Flying Ace to come up trumps Point-To-Point Nicky Henderson will be entering both his champion… Tenants' right to buy is upheld European Law Report February 22 1986 European Court of Human Rights Stasbourg Personal Columns Saturday Weekend televison and radio programmes Editor by Peter Dear and Peter Davelle Diary of the Times Classified Sunday Senior KGB official defects The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,976 Iranians prepared for bad news from the war front The Times Information Service Lower petrol price helps peg inflation Portfolio Weather Harsh choice for old steel town Letter from Frederiksvaerk

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