News from 10/03/1986
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Colin Hughes, Miles Kington, Richard Rogers, Clifford Longley, Anthony Denny, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Keith Dalton, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Peter Marson, B. A. Hunt, Gordon Allan, G. N. D. Smith, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, C. V. Hancock, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Nicholas Ashford, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Pearce, Bryan Stiles, Anne Sofer, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Peter Davenport, Ahmed Fazl, Clive Barnes, Joan L. Hopkins, John Ballantine, Nicholas Timmins Social services correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Robin Young, David Smith Economics Correspondent, L. J. Herbst, Peter Nichols, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Suzy Menkes, Malcolm Hayes, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Chris Ryan, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Nicholas Keith, Celia Brayfield, Tony Samstag, Christopher Dunn, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Christopher Mosey, Michael Quarmby, Paul Griffiths, Phil McLennan, John Carlin, Edward Heath, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Philip H. Blake, David Young, Energy Correspondent, B. J. Eager, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Joyce Whitehead, Bryan Appleyard, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Philippa Russell, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, P. A. J. Waddington, John Wilcockson, Clive White, Bruce Anderson, Ralph H. Thomas, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Stephen Pettitt, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, David Powell, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, Hugh Taylor, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Lee Rodwell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Conal Gregory, Isabel Unsworth, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Richard Wigg,
ResumoThatcher will defy critics on manifesto Election retreat ruled out Tomorrow Portfolio Pay triumph Royal setback Contras plea United out Index Lawson to restore M3 money target Formula One chief hurt in car crash Aquino to proclaim revolutionary government (AFP): Negotiations on new spy swap reported Picture Gallery Fans give police clue to rapists Navy finds shuttle crew remains Hopes fade for superpowers' summit meeting Driver killed in rail crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Tough security at Irish talks Telex swindle has cost British businessmen millions, CBI says Accountants in fraud checks 'premature' Teachers to cover for colleagues Fee for essays inquiry Phillips By Our Educational Correspondents: Call for Burnham reform Dispute halts Scottish Daily Record Picture Gallery Lower rates for some Londoners Detective in Shergar case is dismissed Labour clash expected on surcharges Rates conflict Directors optimistic over business outlook By Our Political Correspondent: BL sale to GM 'a live option' Lichfield sued for £105,000 Newborn baby eaten by dog Acid attack Tax men vote Baby chosen Tory elected Lord Chancellors have misused their power, circuit judge claims Food rumpus over 'healthy' crisps Test-tube baby leaders consider surrogacy Battle over Stansted move Heathrow and Gatwick overstretched Threat to nurses' homes Picture Gallery Plan for 'super' music academy Sun Alliance Women given up to £30 more in equal pay battle Lodge hotels aim to woo businessmen Prostitute 'tells off little sister A victim of conspiracy, counsel says at finish Wendy Savage inquiry By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Vandals to help repair damage New towns' guide for inner cities Pressure for decision on Sizewell Underestimated system comes of age Select committees Barnyard look is popular at school Death threats to King of Sweden follow murder of Mr Palme Delors puts EEC on back burner because of voting in France Silver lining too late for Socialists French elections: Part 1 Stabbing ends quiet of poll campaign Norway angered by snow tragedy Reagan piles on the rhetoric in attempt to clinch Contra aid UN cuts add to summit doubts Chill in US-Soviet relations Astronaut says lives at stake Waldheim hits at accusers Who makes the best selling trucks in Britain? US policy opposed in region Picture Gallery Leaders of Europe attend Soares inauguration United Imperial From Our Correspondent Beirut: Islamic Jihad claims TV crew held 'for questions' Shia Muslim campaign against France Delhi suspicions on Tamils grow Control of Teamsters is urged Anti-poll rampage in Dhaka Who built a brand new ?30 million factory in a small… Detainees freed from crowded Israel jails Guiness Plc Adelaide landing fails as royal barge buffeted in heavy sea Man of caution to lead left's unions Opus Dei challenged in Italy (Reuter, UPI): Rebel general's sit-in Thais say Laos in drug trade Which Company has launched 14 new trucks in the last… Canada extends equality laws Gays may join Mounties Four die in townships Man of glass and steel ... or how Richard Rogers, the schoolboy who couldn't spell or draw, became Britain's most radical and renowned modern architech Methodist Homes for the Aged Fighter who came down from the hills The Prime Minister will receive an Afghan resistance leader tomorrow at Number 10 The games's fair in Country Life The winning design of the decade Rebuilding Italy in England Concise Crossword No 895 A taste for the royal life In an exclusive interview, Princess Michael talks about style, design and fashion As the international collections open in Milan, Princess Michael tells Suzy Menkes about her passion for the sharp-edged, sleek Italian style Bossed about, blissfully IMPS Licorice & Menthol Pellets The birth pains of a career Lee Rodwell reports on a group that helps mother to juggle the demands of a young family and a return to work Jamaica PHS: Gallery gauntlet The Times Diary PHS: Grounded The Times Diary PHS: No Sir The Times Diary PHS: Intactless The Times Diary PHS: Gorbimey The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Double vision The Times Diary BL: one-way street to a Tory crash 'No' becomes 'si' in a topsy-turvy fight for votes Richard Wigg on the tricky manoeuvring in Spain's referendum Reading too much into Savage Scusi, signor, fish is offside Moreover… Miles Kington Labour spurred, let Labour pay Too Many Russians at UN Meaningful terms Change of arms Falklands Factors Damage to the tourist trade Takeover qualms All-rounder Teaching of English Blocks on path to Ulster peace Sellafield safety Mr Olof Palme Move to Rome Hard to grasp On this Day Why the £ is Weak Sunday trading Enter, a bear Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Marcos lesson for S Africa Breathing life into a tomb Sir Anthony Rawlinson Birthdays today New licence likely for interferon drug to fight cancer Science report Judge to deliver Reith lectures Service dinners Dinner Parliament this week Little Ship Club Hillstone Downs Georgia O'keeffe Pioneering American abstract artist Prof Hugh O'neill Rear-Admiral W. S. Cunningham The Queen's message to the Commonwealth Latest wills Format absolute Television Relating fiction to reality Dance: Clive Barnes finds Glen Tetley returning to form and building a North American reputation at last Alice O'Keefe Center, Toronto To be or not to be one's self Weekend entertainers Rodrigo Festival Romero/Ara/De Canck Parcell Room Teh Victoria Wine Company Bournemouth SO/Barshai Festival Hall Concerts Lantano/Martinez St John's Imperial Group Volcker abandons defence of dollar US Notebook Base Lending Rates Banks threaten to sue ITC if tin deadlock continues By Our Ciry Staff: Gulliver 'will not resign' Big rise in shares 'unlikely' Charter urges shift to jobs strategy Imps will keep up advertising war Inland Revenue muddle over BES clearance Gulf attack on low oil price One point cut in base rates expected Debt pact First things first in a tight Budget Nomura Ladbroke. The Far From Leisurely Leisure Group Stock Exchange takes a gamble on Manchester Board Meetings The Isle of Man Government c/o Ayrton Metals Ltd 1985 £77,0000,000 truck exports to 51 countries Bears should beware the Ides of March Gilt-Edged Capitalization and week's change Leyland Trucks TWA Merrydown plans health drive for a fitter future USM Review Service groups set to take their marks Guidance on rent review clauses Law Report March 10 1986 Defence of duress Unlisted Securities Barclays Manchester Business School Investment Trusts Company News Cup holders take bumpy road Rugby Union: Spluttering Progress in John Player Special Cup Scots come out of the cold at last Leaders given a fight Final omens augur well for Kent Gloucester's debt to Hannaford Results from the Weekend All his own Warke No armour avails England show instinct for survival as low bounce poses threat Cricket Scoreboard For the Record Crowe an inspiration Abandonments Fortune smiles on Kelly Cycling: The Hunger of an Irishman Leicester end Broughton Park cup run Rugby Union: Cardiff Will Play Bridgend and Newport Face Aberavon Bean prospers in a play-off Golf McEvoy takes trophy Cardiff reach semi-finals despite lack of flair Alcock provides inspiration Sweden sweep through Wigan in full cry Rugby Union Ward likely to appear for Ireland Britain bloom as Bates fills the Mottram gap Tennis Challenge to Hagler Boxing Today's Fixtures Cambridge Lents Referee points West Ham in the direction of Wembley Barnstorming over for Bury Salvage operations at Villa Weekend Football Results and Tables Managers m a telling mood Football: FA Cup Holders Go out Counter-punches expose Luton's lack of resources Holders go out on last kick Hoverspeed Finalists after 27 years Pressure mounts as Games beckon Athletics Oxford helped by Monks's change of role Hockey AYR Gaye Brief could join exclusive club Racing Favourites Look worth Opposing in Chel Tenham Gold Cup and Champion Hurdle Mandarin: Easterbys should be followed Course specialists Southwell Queen Mother has treble Saturday's results Urser earns place in Foxhunters' Point-To-Point From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Irish expecting increased tally Manpower Judy Farwuharson Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Not Just a Secretary Career Orientated Secretary Mary Graves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Manpower Multiple Display Advertising Items Magazine World Needs You! Multiple Display Advertising Items International Secretaries Recruitment Consultants MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items International Advertising Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Multilingual Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Temporary Controller Central London Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ritz Moray House College of Education Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items Benenden School Aiglon College Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses St. Joseph's Hall Chiropody as a Profession Pitman Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries £1,500 Scholarship Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational Temporaries Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridg Esecretaries Stella Fisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dulcie Simpson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fantasy Iceland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Beck Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queen's Counsel PA/SECRETARY 25+ Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam ?4 a line… Entertainments Personal Columns Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Televisions Variations Settle rail protest steams into top gear The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,989 Miners pay deal to be extended The Times Information Service Portfolio Father 's ambition for son thwarted by family illness Village Voice Victor Zorza this week describes from his Himalayan village the plight of a father who wants his intelligent son to have a good education but is thwarted by the drain on his meagre resources of illness in the family Savings spent to buy two tins of powdered milk Weather forecast
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