News from 26/02/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Ed Pritchard, Cliff Feltham, Sally Brompton, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, John Havard, Secretary, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Anthony Wigram, Stephen Taylor, DH, Peter Davenport, David Watts Manila, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Dennis Bird, Mary Lee, John Ballantine, Michael Binyon. Washington, Eric Pearce, M. H. Tester, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, ET, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Nicolas Soames, Celia Brayfield, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Watts, Paul Bryan, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, John Karter, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Paul Griffiths, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Michael Horsnell and Ronnie Faux, Tim Satchell, Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, Peter Hordern, Keith MacKlin, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Jackson, Wayland Kennet, R Byatt, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Lyon, Michael Hornsby, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Stephen Pettitt, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Lansdowne, Noël Goodwin, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, David Hewson Arts Correspondent, Edward Townsend, Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, Terence Conran, Chairman, Colin McQuillan, Philip Webster Political Reporter, Prince Michael, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoPortfolio Pound nears $1.50 Pensioned off Iran offensive Icy forecast Top gear Index Marcos quits and flies to sanctuary Manila goes wild as Mrs Aquino takes over presidency Reagan sends his congratulations Defence spending faces shake-up Police chief admits late-drinks blunder Jubilant crowd loots palace Insurance sales curb urged Breakthrough on Ulster deadlock Gorbachov lashes years of apathy IBA puts doubt on Rank bid Charles Church Nuclear dumps protest by MPs Government's labour laws do not go far enough, Chapple says Institute of Directors There's a war on, Sir John says Computers 'for every child' Joint work on defence imperative Big rise in Met police proposed Maxwell in talks after Rifkind plea New support for school vouchers Rate rebate hinted at dump Labour to decide on Militant purge Court ruling may raise retiring age of women ITV disputes BBC figures MP urged to drop child care move Bravery award to PCs Fertile future for the bat Picture Gallery Jury sees bones of child Computer alarm launched Mrs Savage defends system Guardian loses 'racist article' libel action Sun Alliance Road deaths 'fall to 1954 level' Satamsts 'murder informers' Food chief condemns diet risk criticism Remand in shot boy case Huxley divorce Exploration to find sites for nuclear dump Environment Freedom to pray or shop Shops Bill Masonic hospital contests £1.5m claim over nurses By a Staff Reporter: Police chief wins case PM hints at more flexibility for buy-out deadline Leyland Useful talks on Ulster Anger at ban on gas sale talk Parliament today Bishop backs change in law New look at school prayers and morning assembly Mother's act 'wonderful' coroner says Government attacked over cold weather payments Social Services Thatcher says payments up Increase in number of part-time farmers £41,040 stamp Philippines confusion Milk theft girl freed from jail Speeding peer At long last, relief At long last, relief Philippines crisis President Marcos bows out after 20 years of dictatorship Pigeons add to tale of woe Labour Whip threatened Grant saves Liverpool orchestra Key roles for Laurel and Enrile as Cabinet takes shape The new teaders (AFP): Property in America put at about £210m Family fortune Oval tickets in demand Guns charge US recognizes Aquino rule The view from Washington BBC Radio rival 'inside four years' (AP): Four months that led to dictator's fall The chronology Thinking of a New Kitchen Thatcher's message of support (AP): EEC hails new leader (AFP): Officials flee to Hong Kong (Reuter): Visit halted WDA (AP): Soviet pace for future set by Gorbachov as he lashes idlers 27th party congress From Our Correspondent Brussels: EEC ministers call for common line on detente TWA From a Correspondent Harare: Captured poachers murder Briton Faith amid the front-line filth The Gulf War Thistle Hotles From Our Correspondent New York: Security Council blow to Iraq Israel set for death camp trial From a Correspondent, Colombo: Sri Lanka inquiry into village killing (AP): Hotelier wants Duvalier evicted (AFP): Sudanese opt for austerity (AFP): Rebel strike (Reuter): Unita attack (AFP): Drugs killing (AFP): Guyana's day (AP): Priest held (AP): Rank dropped (Reuter): French freed Maori leaders pledge loyalty to Queen and spurn protesters Royal four of New Zealand From Our Special Correspondent, Wellington: Unratified treaty source of trouble From Our Own Correspondent, Delhi: Border state tangle a headache for Gandhi Political and religious confliets Halifax Instant Xtra (AFP): Brazil halts drive for alcohol fuel (Reuter): Abortion sentence Air traffic delays end 22% out of work in Socialist Spain Sweetly alluring Television ATasteofOrton King's Head Theatre Globe Theatre RSC A collection of fascinating bits and unrelated pieces Cinema: David Robinson reports on awards in Berlin Feast of the august baroque Paul Griffiths, in Reggio Emilia, experiences an ingenious celebration of both Saint Cecilia and Henry Purcell NT National Theatre Oistrakh / Zertsalova St John's / Radio 3 Aldwych Theatre LS /Henze/ Lutoslawski St John's/Radio 3 Concerts Tate Gallery Lufthansa Drawing the thorns in Labour's side Today Labour's Nec will decide whether to take on Militant. Peter Davenport profiles the 10 members who stand to be ousted and looks at the consequences for the party Guernsey Surf Sweaters A tough act to follow The sharp sound of discord The music industry's tardy response to compact disc has led to some anomalies in the output Concise Crossword (No 885) The cry for help gets louder More and more women and young people are turning to suicide, according to new research, and the majority of them take an overdose of drugs. But although the caring professions are well equipped to provide medical help, psychological aid is often lacking. A change in nursing attitudes is sorely needed It is false to think that many of the people who talk about suicide will not attempt it Fish in the raw The Times Cook Shona Crawford Poole RSPB Priotity Application Losing my head in finding my tails Burn-up for the books In digs Talk it out! Long road Picture Gallery Hall of fame Other cheek PHS: Dazzled Marcos: the wasted years As an era ends, David Watts reports on opportunities lost and the daunting challenge that now faces Mrs Aquino Sellafield, leaky as a sieve Robin Russell Jones sees closure as the only logical answer Aids and addicts: the need for needles Crisis under the ice Wayland Kennet What's your racket? Moreover … Miles Kington No Watershed Yes, but Not Here Please The Benefits of Low Inflation Hazards of the obscenity Act Minors and GPs 'Thinking big' Shackle in Nepal Green belt pressures The missing matron Righting a tax anomaly Sunday trading Motorway mess Safety first Staying power Covent-Garden Theatre Seen along the line Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Grosvenor House Apartments Birthdays today Surrey research aids shanty town Science report Albert medal for Prince of Wales Luncheons Meeting Dinners Memorial services Appointments Display of winter colours Royal Horticultural Society Latest wills Church news University news Prominent Canadian socialist Sir Clifford Morgan Lieut-Col Kenneth Cantlie Rev A. R. Woolley Senior Secretaries Brook Street Lyons Tettley Multiple Display Advertising Items CW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Humana Hospital Wellington Senior Secretaries Inmarsat Employment Agency Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Hazell Station Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Graduate Appointments Senior Secretaries Mind your Own Business! Thorn EMI The Ritz Bartlett Advertising Limited Senior Consultant's Secretary Eng/german Graduate PA/SEC MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Pasco Enginneering Ltd Secretary/office Administrator Convenor's Secretary Department of Economics Harley Street Physician & Company Chairman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audio Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medical Secretary PA Shorthand Secretary Crighton SECRETARY/PA MD's SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dirk Degenhart & Partners Ltd Boyce Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items FINesse Ci Appointment Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduate Appointments First Class Audio Secretary Caroline King Open Evening Jaygar TM International Ltd Jonathan Wren International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretaries Plus Grosvenor Tony Stone Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Hertfordshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Junior Offier Assistant Part Time Vacancies Part-Time Bookkeeper 2 Days W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Bruce & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items RENTALs Hampton & Sons Farley Phillips, Kay & Lewis Get More for your Monergy Stock Market Carlton change Jarvis shares Marley falls Profits mount Offer plan Orders boost Beatle auction Bid accepted Going public Stake raised Base Lending Rates Strong pound nears $1.50 as dollar slide continues Economy slowing—NIESR Three new gas fields promise 2,000 jobs Air chief ready to stir up turbulence Whisky plea to end 'unfair' tax Fifteen companies set to bid for dockyards Business charges by banks criticized Through 10 per cent into a new era Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Miboc steps into breach Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Capital & Counties Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Amalgamations & Investments Limited Payless cash test for Marley's new men Tempus Profit-taking turns the tide of record share price rise Stock Market Report Company News Main Price Changes Food trade drive in China Recent Issues CDC International Finance Corporation Appointments Shares turn mixed Stock Exchange Prices Ex dlvRRhd Ex all b Forocast dtvidond 0 . Corrected… Jaguar Time to trade in the used image A Special Report on the Institute of the Motor Industry/1 Proving that we are the professionals The Institute of the Motor Industry/2 Whe more members of the institue will make it less easy for unscriupulous and inefficient operators to continue trading GM Cleaning up the image of the motor mechanic The drive is on to improve the name in Industry Year The New Peugeot 309 The big stepping stone to much better job prospects The Institute of the Motor Industry/3 Now We're Motoring Why the IMI wants its own college At present, the system is too long - with 60 to 80 hours of teacher-student contact Motor Trade Division, GSi (UK) Ltd. RAC National Warranties British Car Autctions Castrol GTX Quiet rival to AA and RAC Where the AA and RAC drive in tandem SAAB Playmg a vital role in briefing members AA WW Lumley Warranty Services Ltd A newly polished identity The Institute of the Motor Industry/5 Garages change gear for a better service The Institute of the Motor Industry/6 Ford Cracks in the England attack Footbll: Redeeming a Battered Image in the Promisd Land Tottenham pair fit to return Irish optimism shines on World Cup preparation From a Correspondent Dhahran: Davies secures Welsh win Today's Fixtures (AP): Brazilians decide on pardon Ireland's boys caught in goal blizzard For the Record Hot air is dealing blow to big freeze Rugby Union English students collapse Close regains position with Yorkshire In Brief US America s Cup syndicates refuse $4m offer Yachting When Davis found right combination Snooker Injury may force Cram out of race Athletics Spalding's future in balance Powerboating Schoolboy thwarts England (AP): Quick recall for Crowe New Hawke achieves dove-like peace Caught between two umpires who could not make a decision Cricket (Reuter): Imran exerts his grip Teesside riding on enthusiastic wave Squash Rackets Boyle earns title chance Boxing Allcock title aim Phipps is faster on new sledge Bobsleighing Lyle can learn from Laneer Golf How to conquer the fear barrier Intimidation in sport: part 2 Petrovic certain to share title Sking The cry for help that only Whichello can answer Tennis By a Special Correspondent: Sins of omission Badminton An extended season looks inevitable Rugby League Guineas sponsors back extra race Bleak outlook Grid-iron game is on its way to Britain Sommelier can turn tide for Gow Racing In the second of a series featuring some of the less obvious Grand National candidates, John Karter visits Robin Gow and his 40-1 chance, Sommelier Skating in the shadows Book review Harsh results of dismissal rule Dry rot concealed by seller's fraud North of the Thames Anscombe & Ringland Woolwich South Of The Thames Joh D Wood Converyancing by City Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items T. Hoskins VIP Estate Services Sturgis London Properties Where Sir Percy first made a big splash Picture Gallery River of desirability Marsh & Parsons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Montpelier International plc Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Good buys in Algarve once again Savills Scotchbrooks International Country Properties Parque Avoceta Aranco Overses Mortgage Diary of the Times Classified Deaths Bentley & Co. Overseas Travel Prep & Public Schools General Appointments Tate Gallery Today s television and radio programmes Virgin Choice Madrid tries to expel 15 Britons The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,979 Picture Gallery Gold mine tense as blacks strike Payment plea for old dying of cold Weather forecast Portfolio Suing themselves out of business Letter from Washington
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