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News from 28/03/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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J. H. Loveless, Teresa Poole, Colin Hughes, Miles Kington, Roy Alderson, William Stephens, Peter Marson, Simon Barnes, Jenny McArthur, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Patrick Sheehy, Chairman, Hilary Finch, Richard Eaton, Mario Modiano, Eamon Dunphy, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Mary Hesse, Peter Davenport, Rachel Trickett, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Mohsin Ali, David Bernstein, Kenneth Durham, Chairman, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, John Taylor, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, Cecily L. M. Tolson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Anne Vollmer, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, B. H. Darowska, David Watt, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Sydney Friskin, Shirley Lowe, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Basil Mitchell, David Miller, Peter D. Smith, Michael Baily, David Watts, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Alison Eadie, Gareth Huw Davies, Stephen Goodwin Political Staff, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Derek Brewer, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sacha Guitry, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, J. R. W. Stansfeld, Roger Boyes, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Dilys Jones, Kenneth Fleet, Andrew Rissik, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Evans, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Judith Huntley, Clive White, Paul Newman, Alan Franks, Paul Harrison, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Peter Walters, Chairman, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Dewi Morgan, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Derek Harris, Robert Fisk, Angus Stirling, Director-General, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, Susan MacDonald, Lee Rodwell, Robert Johnson, Chairman, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Arthur Reed, Philip Webster Political Reporter, S. John Peskett, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Nuclear-free world cannot be—Thatcher Back to the future Tomorrow Boat race blues The big one Portfolio Index Tebbit in Tory party poll alert There's no home like prison Britons head for the sun Picture Gallery US ships pull back from Gulf of Sirte Kinnock fights to limit damage over executive walkout Express threat to close after Easter Palace bans wedding T-shirts West Germany to join Star Wars research Nescafe Police suspend 7 over death 1,000 jobs to go at firm workers bought out Land Rover sale may be delayed £25m plea for adult training Hard left stirs up trouble and arms itself in Wapping dispute Fugitive denies role in bomb attacks Detective in chase promoted Two for trial on bomb charge Appeal against Dutch ruling Police alert for marches Picture Gallery Time of reflection and celebration Picking the flesh from the bones Countdown to abolition: 2 In the second of two articles, Colin Hughes looks at how the abolition next week of the six metropolitan councils will affect 11 million people in England's largest conurbations Labour rocked by Militant Fulbam by-election Councillors angry at last fling report George Davis charged with mailbag thefts 'Fergie' protest at Maundy service Spy charge man bailed Guidelines on child workers BBC walkout 235 jobs go Bone girl dies £27m loans Premier jobs Buying The Times overseas Austria Sch 29: Belgium B… 7 in court on soccer charges Football thug led charge on the police First-time home buyers pay the price of debt More caught in credit trap Warning on costs of private health Thief caught by £700 in small change Wildfowl sanctuary's 40th birthday Secretary's spending spree ends in jail Call to end BT phone monopoly Picture Gallery Girl killer to be detained for life Crash man can't stop sleeping Severe gales and cold destroy early crops Computer tests for RAF entry Last post for oldest mail man Thomas Lloyd Check on patients 9 drinking advised Aids carrier acquitted in spitting case 'Where we are going from here' Geoffrey Smith talks to the Prime Minister about her past record and her future plans Unionists are urged to accept Thatcher invitation to talks Ulster Powell blames UK governments Wedding holiday plea Labour and newspaper tycoons The Press Making capital out of Kinnock's problems Militant Minister defends police inquir Home Office Efforts to tighten procedures Dublin case Sikh militants ransack ruling party HQ and kill moderates France to destroy lethal wine (Reuter): Meese backs Pakistan Astronauts remains identified Picture Gallery Toyota Soviet bloc picks up a ?lbn bargain The EEC food mountains The New Volvo 470 Estate from From Our Correspondent, Sidon: Israelis bomb Lebanon guerrilla bases after PLO attack on border Rocket slams into school playground Shultz seeks bases decision Moscow's barrage at the UN Admiral describes how the conflict began Russians explain inability to help in naval skirmish Aftermath of the Gulf of Sirte clash Spanish save survivors Reagan says lost aid vote was signal to strike Blacks die in police ambush Comet (AP): Nicaragua troops 'trapped' by Contras Fiat Melbourne bombing injures 21 and shakes Australian nerve Spain's far left in search of unity (Reuter): Tear gas fired during march against Chun National Savings Subpoena for former President Japan looks into land sales Widening scandal over Marcos family dealing (Reuter): Sacked mayors call protest rallies Mexico's Cup of salvatio Still scarred by a devastating earthquake, cash-starved Mexico City sees the World Cup as a life-saver. Alan Franks reports The Times Concise Crossword (No 911) A malt man's blended life Alan Shiack manages to mix the roles of whisky chairman and film writer with no difficulty. How does he do it? The Velvet Glove of Welcome Harpers & Queen Next door to a nightmare No matter how leafy your mews, the folk next door can make a big difference between living hell and home sweet home, writes Lee Rodwell Can emotional stress cause breast cancer? Medical Briefing Persian Carpets Habitat Why I'll never have words to explain why I abandoned my baby son First Person PHS: The Beeb's April follies The Times Diary PHS: Oh lord The Times Diary PHS: Stamped The Times Diary PHS: No joke The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Right hooked The Times Diary PHS: First strike The Times Diary When reason is raped by the mob Bernard Levin: the way we live now When the word was crucified An agony and love beyond our questioning: a Good Friday meditation by Dewi Morgan A triumph for nationalism David Watt An asdfghjkl of bestsellers Moreover… Miles Kington The New Intolerance Mrs Aquino's Hard Choices Only One of London's Problems Concern over attitudes to US Children in care Budget reflection In place of stress At school in England Corfe Castle Finding a fake Parlous status of Prayer Book Scottish salmon Guessing game On this Day Letters from the Riviera. Iii.-Monte Carlo Of shoes and ships Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Water plants lured back to Broads Science report Picture Gallery Birthdays today Memorial service Funeral service History prize Births, Deaths and In Memoriam Moreton Hall, Shropshire Millfield School Appointments Luncheon Latest wills Talbot Heath, Bournemouth Marriages Auction launches drive on hardwood production University news Furniture has some ups and downs Sale room Miss Elisabeth Barker Journalist, historian and public servant Charles Starrett Judge Sir Thomas Williams A United Kingdom David Owen Television Superior market forces LSO Manic touch of regional promise Urbane vivacity Royal Philharmonic Society concert Marvellous representation of saintly wonders BBCSO/Ozawa Festival Hall/ Radio3 'Entertainer' NT George Cole Royal Opera House One bright star Judy Strand The Merry Widow Coliseum Operetta Hüsker Dü Electric Ballroom Rock (AFP): Plane crash on school kills 21 Police case Run for Africa The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,005 Hammer to fall on legacy of a lifetime The Times Information Service Portfolio Weather forecast Keeping up with that old clock Stock Market Ft 30 Share 1390.0 (+9.6) Ft-Se 100… The bulls stay in command Market Report PCW names plan to sue if July 1 deadline is not met Standard Chartered leads race to claim ITC assets Westland seeks share cut Market Summary Sharp fall in US trade deficit Britannia Arrow agrees to buy Aetna subsidiary Deputy to be next chairman of ICI The end of an era in North Sea profits Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Radiopaging (Reuter): Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Step forward for footwear makers Recent Issues Colchester Building Society Holiday sun shines early for Intasun Tempus Provincial profits plummet Appointments Accountant predicts gloom for oil firms B. A. T Industries Government likely to scrap controversial ADR tax Novel £12m debenture by British Land Growing pressure to make inflation index homeless Shares turn mixed Stock Exchange Prices The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Hanson Trust Company News Base Lending Rates Shadowy defence for guarantors Rates benefit for linked building Drug smuggling is extraditable Proving beneficial interest in home Direction to jury on issue of intent The sky-high stakes in a small world Increasing traffic and lower costs in fuel should enable airlines to move into profit. But essential capital spending and pressure to reduce fares threatens this Manchester International Airport Join the jet set to fly past the jams Cargo moves into executive class Air Canada AR: Smoother service at hi-tech airport AR: The crippling costs of flying on Telex Markes the Right Connection AL: The frantic fight for the freedom of the skies AR: To buy or not to buy, that is the question British Airways Distributors taking over John has brought high fashion to the country smart set Go West if you need know-how Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Revenue are time-wasters Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Atlanterra Ag Business to Business PJ O'rourcke Ltd Unbeatable Fixed Rates - Commercial and Private… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mail Order Retail - Publishing Investors/fund Managers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Export to America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waranted Car Buyers' Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche 924 Lux Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw & Webb V. 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Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes safety balloons Motoring by John Taylor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Monique Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items AJ Mitsubishi Motors A time for flowers Sangster's secret weapon in battle for Turf supremacy The new master of Manton talks to Michael Seely Beanpole boys are shape of future Volleyball Sussex chairman Tough path for Soutter Squash Rackets Change in nature of pitches is the really new phenomemon Cricket: Premium on Speed Undermining Batsmanship (Reuter): Pakistan squander their chances Racing Results For the Record Tollbridge pair are brilliant Rackets UAU get sweet revenge Hockey Busy time for women Youngsters take the stage against a bleak backdrop Tennis The Sunday Times Four clubs hot on heels of Halifax Rugby League Eilberg is on his own Dressage Robson's boldness gives wings to winning England strategy Rampant Scotland must not throw caution to the wind Oxford pair please Charlton Today's Fixtures No fracture Essex boost Wednesday's results Reluctant sale of Fashanu Nervous Needham Into the cauldron with Kettering Wilkie takes on tough mission with Barrow Bingham's options look too limited Boot money Barbarians say farewell to Penarth Entertainments Under-23 s turn to capped players Rugby Union Flyers are thin on the ground Record fee asked Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Regional Television Variations United poised to gamble their final ace Male pride upheld in final round James Meade Day of moxed fortunes Golf: Langer Fights to Keep Alive; Irish Pairs Withcompetitive Bite Selectors give in over Dew Art of not living dangerously Reign ended Porterfield dismissed Sport in Brief Ailing Cram will stick to his plans Athletics Leighton set-back for Scots Football Inns on course to beat Oxford

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