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News from 27/03/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Colin Hughes, Miles Kington, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, Peter Marson, Graham Londin, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Keith Carlton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Eamon Dunphy, Jim Railton, Sir Godfrey Taylor, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Mohsin Ali, Angus Hanton, Manager, Derek Peel, Rector, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, David Butler, Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Iain Mills, Philip Eve, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Malcolm Hayes, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Celia Brayfield, Ian Fells, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, John Karter, Peter Davalle, Stephen Goodwin Political Staff, Mitchell Platts, Ponte Vedra, Paul Griffiths, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Conrad Voss Bark, Patricia Clough, John Carlin, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Peter Keeling, Director of Housing, Irving Wardle, John Richards, Roger Boyes, Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, Ronald Butt, D. J. W. Williams, Tessa Blackstone, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, Jim Spicer, George Hill, N. Brown, M. Desborough, Judith Huntley, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, Iain Catto, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Richard Everett, R. G. Stuart-Prince, Sarah Hogg, David Sinclair, Piers Brendon, Tim Jones, Stephen Pettitt, James Fenton, Michael Horsnell, David Smith, Economic Correspondent, Wilfred Greatorex, Nicholas Timmins, Robert Fisk, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, John Campbell, David Hewson Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Wigg,

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The Times Mrs Thatcher on the future £20,000 to be won tomorrow Portfolio England win Index Militants in walk-out to foil expulsion Show trial ends in shambles Militant aims to double members By Our City Staff: Oil hits trade figures Lost cave of Cheddar discovered by divers Poll shows 15% drop in support for Tories Gorbachov offers negotiations on withdrawing fleet 'Knocking' ads banned By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Bar wins battle on legal aid fees Hillsamuel Investment Services 27 die in South African violence Elite police gun squad demand after shootings TGWU leader elected Can you always get your copy of The Times? Equity&Law Profit from the Future GLC fund frozen to await ruling Seven held in soccer violence crackdown Debate challenge for Tory Fulham by-election £65,000 for loss of mother Rail pay 'yes' Baby killer Mother held Killer son UDR death Lords given faulty extradition details 'Strange' that Hell's Angel did not speak 'Discipline by fear' tactics of coal board Pitman for poll Prince tours Hackney 'new look' homes Wapping dispute 'could end next week' Maxwell rejects call for talks Teachers report gang warfare in classroom as pupil violence grows 'Vandal-proof' school Hackers 'laundered licences' Royal recipe for Food Aid Fares 'unnecessarily high' Air Travel survey Journeys of fear in a hearse Satanist 'saw devil 's emissary by his bed' Rare book theft by ex-student Pere David's Deer feeding yesterday at… The Spectator Contractor jailed for 'lump' tax fraud Former agent jailed Fbi for counterfeit Queue for corneal grafts may end New guidance on immigration cases Home Office Dixons Burden of domestic rates falling on too few shoulders House of Lords Glasgow's financial difficulties Health Bill to set up fund for war objectors Taxation Bill promised for autumn Propaganda Persian Carpets More staff for drug detection Customs Bt sale to raise £3,855m Parliament today Win for Bar in battle with Hailsham over legal aid fees Mercedes Benz Tide gives perilous start to voyage home for Discovery Beatles lose appeal for royalty check Japanese gets top award for architecture GLC loses bid to ban Canary Wharf towers Hanson Trust Continuing Growth from Basic Businesses A city's showpiece Imperial Group Extravaganza and lethargy become partners at the end Countdown to abolition: 1 In the first two articles on the abolition of the Glc and six metropolitan countries, Colin Hughes New GLC 'possible' Antiques dealer given life Hospital immunity Bill is published Civil Service moderate moves on Man in the news US asks Greece to help fight terrorism Prague must pay for its praise from Moscow Sun Alliance Insurance Group EEC puts off the day of farm price reckoning Bonn struggles to sign accord on Star Wars Hewlett Packard Mitterrand wins first skirmish with Chirac over twd enabling Bills From Our Own Correspondent, Paris: Communist leadership stamps out dissent Reagan's plea on budget snubbed Belgrade gloom on debt aid (Reuter): Remembering the Belgrano (Reuter): Banker buried (AFP): Chad talks Appeal fails Today's Pan Am Honduras attacks denied Nicaragua mocks Reagan 'ploy' US air-lifts troops to help Contras (Reuter): Paper puts dossier on Waldheim in print Cigarettes Can't Be Sold to Under-16s Bomb blasts kill eight in Beirut Gadaffi urges Arabs to stage suicide attacks War of words after Libya-US clash Kremlin fails to back rhetoric UK terror warning by Howe Reason Reagan went in Plea from Cairo for restraint (AFP): Put to flight (AFP): Ships threat (Reuter): Kissinger call Manila ready to charge Marcos From Our Own Correspondent, Warsaw: First step towards US-Polish thaw Spanish police chief cleared after appeal Canada dollar note replaced by nickel coin Lahore needy cause Mother Theresa grief IVECO Internationa Truck Technology From a Correspondent Buenos Aires: Argentina recalls 1976 coup with strike Sikh chief escapes as riot kills seven Air India crash suspect freed Troubled New Zealand opposition party drops unpopular leader National Savings Income Bonds (AFP): Bangladeshi girls sold as slaves (AFP): China to double borrowings from overseas Challenge mounts to rule of Doe Trmoil in Liberia (Reuter): Editor defends Renter journalist ordered out (AP): Defector blames Seoul Lufthansa London s new pilot takes command The Times Profile High & Dry The Times Literary Supplement Old Country blues Country music fans stage their British festival this weekend. How fares the comboy image? Behind a silk curtain Moves are afoot to expose and reform the process that turns a barrister into a Queen's Counsed Biography Concise Crossword No 910 Upholstered Furniture The Fabian woman of parts Margaret Cole 1893-1980 a Political Biography By Betty D. Vernon Croom Helm, £19.95 Lace Geoffrey Morgan Poor cat i' the adage Fiction Pride By William Wharton Cape, £9.95 August in July By Carolo Gébler Hamish Hamilton, £9.95 Tennis and the Masai By Nicholas Best Hutchinson, £8.95 Acastos By Iris Murdoch Chatto & Windus, £9.95 The Story of the Hudson's Bay Company Writer as a young porcupine James Fenton rewies this week's new books on Papa Hemingway by Jeffrey Meyers Macmillan, £16.95 Along with Youth Hemingway, The Early Years By Peter Griffin Oxford, £12.95 Essays for our zippy historian Warfare, Dilpomacy and Politics Essays in Honour of A. J. P. Taylor Edited by Chris Wrigley Hamish Hamiltom, £15 Money Martin Amis The master of the common touch FDR By Ted Morgon Grafton, £20 Karakush Taking a rise Off the wall Overdrive Silent sufferer Picture Gallery PHS: Judge not... Waiting for a saving factor David Butler examines the portents for the next general election The one man Thatcher always heeded Sarah Hogg reviews Alan Walter's memoirs of his economic stint at No 10 London calling-but why? Mary Dejevsky reports on the debate over the thrust of BBC Russian broadcasts Why Sir Keith should go now Ronald Butt Klezmermania part two Moreover…Miles Kington Kinnock Loses Control Reversing down Whitehall Lord Chancellor in the Dock Time for action over Sizewell Ordination of women Student benefits Ill-founded fears on new exam Peace in Wapping Green belt pressures Age concern Advertisers on TV Job for JobCentres The complexities of, and issues involved involved in, the two Balkan wars defy brevity. In the first, 1912-1913, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece and Montenegro deprived the Ottoman (From our Special Correspondent): Fall of Adrianople. The Eastern Front Stormed (From Our Own Correspondent): "The Impregnable Triangle" Dutch courage Meaningful terms Court Circular Pyrethrum still king of pest killers Science report Birthdays today Appointments Legal Royal Society of Chemistry Records for Newlyn school Sale room Forthcoming marriages Queen's counsel Knighthood Births, Deaths and In Memoriam Latest wills University news Luncheons Dinners Harrow School Leighton Park School, Reading Korean visitor Prof S. G. Checkland Outstanding works of scholarship Makkawi Suliman Akrat Miss N. Brysson Morrison Mr Justice Skinner British cinema as a big family Television Vibrant Mahler Concerts LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall Lennon The Anglo Persian Carpet Company A story written in blood Theatre The Normal Heart Royal Court Milva Almeida Cabaret ECO/Uchida Elizabeth Hall Allegri Quartet Purcell Room London debuts Piccadilly Theatre Aldwych Theatre RSC No repugnance, no pity Talk of the Devil Palace, Watford Acclaim for the Queen's new portrait The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,004 Portfolio Portfolio-hoe to play The Times Information Service Snow reports Weather forecast How to spot the bar-talk trap Letter from Leipzig Stock Market Oil payout halved Bat lower Good Friday Woolworth up Leisure win Lee issue Deal upheld Correction Market Summary Slump in oil price pushes trade back into deficit Storm as Takeover Panel restricts bid advertising British Gas sale plan attacked Aircraft sales save Horizon from loss By Our City Staff: Rank refused appeal City bodies outline rules to curb unsolicited calls Chancellor happy on exchange rates Financial Services Bill strikes fine balance Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Britannic Assurance Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Strong pound aids partial rebound in share prices Stock Market Report Recent Issues Standard Chartered Midland Bank By Our City Staff: Pound rate robs BICC of profits Stockley in peace talks Profits dip at book group B. A. T Industries Woolies plans more wonders Tempus Lucas Ind/Babcock Int/BAT The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society Woolworth Holdings Plc Hearn and Leavers to set up agency Retail plans out of control Freehold office sale yields 4% Base Lending Rates £81m Standard Chartered deal Company News Harvard Securities Plc BICC plc Transport Development Group Plessey Technology is our business Strong recovery Stock Exchange Prices Appoinments Eagle Star MPs hit at government incompetence over tin UK steel output up 3.4% Lord Chancellor agrees Bar fees timetable Law Reprt March 27 1986 Intentional hostile touching is sufficient to prove battery Date tax assessment is made General Appointments The Big Bang has intensified the search for financial expertise, says John Richards Saft (UK) Ltd. The Proposed Gas Consumers' Council The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Appointments Phone: 01 -481 4481—Appointments Phone:… Research Appointments Charity Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Reutersimkin A. T. Kearney Limited Peat Marwick Arthur Andersen & Co Thorn EMI Deutsche Bank Capital Markets Limited Castle Recruitment Barclays Bank Plc St. John's Winchester Charity The Personnel Officer London Business School Touche Ross Multiple Classified Advertising Items Price Waterhouse Sun Alliance Investment and Life Services Recruitment Consultants Publisher, Manager Information Services Junior Consultants Team Lotus International Citicorp Investment Bank English Translator Price Waterhouse Brown & Root Personnel Officer Admiral Computing Limited JRA Advertising PC Resources Husky PER Senior Management International BNFL Yarnworks Training Manager Digital Kis Services (UK) Ltd Sun day Alec Brook Cayman Islands Maximise your Contacts and Supplement your Income Allied Dunbar Grant Thornton Crawley Warren (Holdings) Ltd BBC Local Radio Divisional Manager Chusid Lander The Stock Exchange Riley JRA Advertising Leatherhead Food R. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Standards Institution Intercole System Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clayman Executive Recruitment Tom Kerrigan Associated Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ground control for high fliers in a nosedive Kleinwort Benson Michael Page Partnership Banking & Accountancy Michael Page City FPS MacMillan Davies Finance & Accountancy Jonathan Wren Recruitment Consultants Shorthand/typists Easter Deadlines Banking & Accountancy Appointments Management Personnel Price Waterhouse Diary of the Times Classified Cromwel Hospital Private Secretary to Company Principal General Secretary Needs General Appointments KPG Publishers (UK) Ltd Wilkinsons Furniture Ltd Office Manager/bookkeeper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Assistant Personnel Officer Acton Secretary to General Manager London Clubs Ltd Shaw Associates Public Appointments Preston Personal Rentals Black marks for the White Paper authors Salmon suffer in polluted waters Cannons salute Harvey Squash Rackets Americans acclaim new ambassador Southwell Catterick results Edwards tries lay an Aintree ghost Racing: Three Chances for Herefordshire Trainer to Erase Mamory of Sandy Sprite In the fifth of a series on the less obvious Grant National candidates, Jhon Karter visits John Edwards and his three contenders, Broomy Bank (33-1), Fethard Friend(50-1) and Littke Polveir(100-1) Ludlow Double for Nicholls Sandown weights Mandarin: Trip looks perfect for Royal To Do Giovanni's response earns fine victory Horse Trials Thompson hits four of the best Hockey Today's Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish terriers with tails up see off the Great Danes Football: Southall Blow Mars Welsh Triumph Southall out with a broken ankle Doubts come to the surface Artificial pitches win support from two clubs Rugby League Diary For the Record Under-21s pull through Officials make it easy for Budd Athletics Last Night's Results Entertainments (Reuter): Rain thwarts Pakistan Australia's glory amid the gloom Cricket Sevens in clash of dates Rugby Union Holders fail to qualify Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Television Variations England rise above all expectations La Manage Club Goldie hot to handle Rowing Busy time ahead for McGuigan Boxing Ball-girls likely on Centre Court Tennis Ice Hockey Budd wins mile race Sport in Brief Inspired ladies go into semi-finals Golf Allen has his ban reduced A Scots jig with echo of lament

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