News from 01/04/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Colin Hughes, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Alan Bishop, Simon Barnes, Ronald Faux, George G. Brown, R. J. O. Meyer, Michael Stevenson, Miles Copeland, Richard Eaton, Alistair Hicks, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Mario Modiano, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Mitchell Platts, Ahmed Fazl, Peter Ball, David Bernstein, Elizabeth M. Crawford, Michael Hamlyn, Paul Gane, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, Dean Murphy, Suzy Menkes, Edward Fennell, Paul Vallely, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Ronald Trounson, Principal, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, David Watts, Andrew Ehrenberg, Christopher Dunn, Richard Luce, Peter Davalle, Christopher Mosey, Charanjit Singh, John Carlin, Digby Anderson, James Dyson, Y. M. Newbold, Maxwell Newton, Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Richard Gilbert, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Judith Huntley, Paul Newman, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Brian Glanville, Sarah Hemming, Stephen Pettitt, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Martin Banks, Bill Johnstone, Robert Fisk, William Jacot, Nicholas Soames, Isabel Unsworth, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Russell Jones,
Resumo49 injured in Portadown loyalist riot Waiting for the Colonel Meeting fire with fire Portfolio Maxwell's barbed wire Howe pledge Soviet tirade Index 166 feared dead in Boeing crash Brighter outlook for world economy (Reuter): Madrid drafts 8,000 police to deter bombers Books burnt as Gadaffi bans English Widow dies as blaze sweeps Hampton Court Government pledge to pay for full restoration By Staff Reporters: Londoners bid GLC farewell Government may run city schools 50-mile jam clogs M4 as holiday ends (Reuter): Protesters in battle at nuclear site Luxury flat proposal for palace dropped UK Labour fight to allay the Militant factor Body found UBS Tories attacked over S Africa A cardinal returns to minster Discovery ends half a century on the Thames Shipyard's export deal plea Maxwell puts up barbed wire Express agrees jobs cuts with all unions Pilot 'in Gadaffi speech' Tunisia frees British crew Policemen injured in holiday camp attack You need to know Who's who 1986 High fat levels treble likelihood of heart disease, study shows Teachers' need for praise Missing girl dead, family believes Donor cards for guests Tv drugs overdose ban sought Youth on rat rabies charge Mother and quins 'stable' Milestone for Pump Room Sea protest Picture Gallery Pacemaker boy goes home Renault Disease fear from contact lenses Ski lifts battle of Lurcher's Gully BMW Public right to inspect council minutes comes into force today Cbi call to back youth job scheme Royal opening for hew terminal at Heathrow Police hand over to lawyers Crown prosecutin service Attacked teenager 'critical' Trinder ill Royal bloom Saw death Man drowns Battling Marcos returns to fray Zimbabwe sells maize to S Africa End to anti-Pretoria rhetoric and Anc haven Lesotho Part 2 Peres on US trip to revive Mid-East peace process Premier seeking help for recovery plan (Reuter): Beirut truce after 10 die in camp clash Israelis shoot bomber (AFP, AP): 44 die in Frelimo plane crash (Reuter): Civil war over, says Museveni (AP): Thousands defy ban at memorial British Airports Bitter Soviet tirade over us supply of missiles to rebels Gorbachov accuses Reagan Scientists could verify bomb tests Gunpowder due to Palme killing (AFP): Waldheim's other roles Doubts on Svetlana's visa Poland: Wieslaw Pyzio Prisonersi of Conscience Picture Gallery (Reuter): Khartoum ends Cairo agreement Multiple Display Advertising Items Gadaffi missiles were lured by three American drones Egypt rejects US military action Canadian senator calls off his fast (AP): Beatle mania (AFP): Silence ends (Reuter): Soviet scandal (AFP): Clip joints Film extra (AP): Quake city (AFP): Falwell lay-off Abbey National Five Star Account Howe's concessions on Sikh extremists ease strains with India Foreign Secretary promises change in law to allow extradition Police attacked at Korean rally against Chun rule (Reuter): Prince's house shelled (AFP): China set for East bloc links Begum Zia's alliance boycotting May vote (Reuter): Karpov extends lead Benazir in Moscow to plan return Barclays Where trouble waits on the corner In violent areas, people invent their own ways to stay out of danger. In the second part of his series, Alan Franks visits the scene of one of Britain's summer riots to find out how the beleaguered residents are coping with the ever-present threat TWA Cognac toasts the thriller The famous French brandy-producing town has discovered a unique way of promoting its produce-a festival of detective films Picture Gallery Concise Crossword (No 913) Game, twin-set and match Harpers & Queen Young Ones Kaffe Fassett Shooting in secret Shore thing Defensive Picture Gallery Floored Dry cleaned PHS: Voted out Tv cake—or pie in the sky? Gadaffi's command performance Now music falls to the mediocrats Bernard Levin: the way we live now Waiting for a real purge Digby Anderson For Easter eggheads Moreover… Miles kington A Unionist Gesture The Czech Course Back to 1968 Democracy Delayed in Haiti Civil Service as spur to reform Design for industry The Savery case Top chunks Skirting the issue Gulf of Sirte Divorce a cause of State decay Finding a fake Hard to grasp On This Day Marconi Inquiry Mr Lloyd George's Final Statements Nihil ex machina Social News Little Ship Club Israelis are bridge champions Birthdays today London heritage 'in peril' Forthcoming marriages Church news Quake prediction hope Science report Latest wills University news Digging starts at Roman fort in Scotland Births, Deaths and In Memoriam James Cagney Archetypal screen gangster Fr James Walsh Harry Rttz Against the facts of life Televison The Theatre of Comedy Company Money Martin Amis Drama with the Men from the Ministry Many people seem to envy the man who runs a theatre, with or without the omnipresent Glc; Paul Gane of the Fortune Theatre suggests that the reality could be just a shade disillusioning… Sweetly enigmatic Concert Philharmonia/ Davis Festival Hall NT A passionate interest in what man can create Galleries Kasmin Knoedler Impressionist Drawings Ashmolean Roger de Grey New Art Centre Gothic humours Theatre McGrotty and Ludmilla Tron, Glasgow Collector's Guide Lean Me a Tenor Royalpalace that became a tourist trap The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,008 The pound Portfolio Weather forecast Economic growth consensus in doubt US Notebook Oil fall likely to lift world economy 'substantially' By Our Economics Correspondent: Tax cut hopes too optimistic' Offer for Imps may stay open Arbitrageurs poised for big bang '$5 a barrel' warning By Our City Staff: Guinness Peat in talks Board Meetings By Our Economics Editor: Pensions bonus for Lawson Japan surplus at £2.6bn Time to close the currency debate Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Air Portugal Government Announcement Albright & Wilson Ltd Yorkshire Building Society Bonds push Fed to rate cuts Gilt-Edged Conditions improve in S Africa Base Lending Rates Unlisted Securities First National Securities Croda Healthy outlook for new issues Usm Review Kleinwort Benson Grieveson Grant and Co. Stampeding bulls still have some way to run SAA Investment Trusts Hanson Trust Problems plague Singapore Frankfurt NatWest Capitalization and week's change United Imperial Wang The great data date is nigh The phantom reappears Bt opts for a US opto partner Ok for desk-top links Small firms wait on Ibm Picture Gallery The way to stay ahead in the City A boost for electro-mail Computer Briefing Morse Computers WAC Compaq Priests spread hi-tech gospel Specialist systems that purport to know all Opening up the world of Bach Multiple Display Advertising Items Computer Appointments Manchester Area South Devon CPS Watson, Farley & Williams Finance Lawyer Octel Enpro Cable and Wireless Solicitors Herbert Smith & Co Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birmingham I. D. S. Employment Law Services Harrow Legal G&C Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ab classcified advadisment can be accepted by… Overseas Travel Legal Appointments Rentals Adub District Council Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Constant & Constant Trafford Magistrates' Courts Committee Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Tyneside Hertfordshire Magistrates' Courts Committee Mills Thomas & Co Solicitors Hereford and Worcester County Council Public Notices Courses Partnership Prospects Devon Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Cootes Cabban & Gaselee Ennismore Gardens Sw7 Plaza Estates Sw5 Legal Notices United States Bankruptcy Court Southern District of… In the High Court of Justice Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Homelocators Bromley Luxury Living Palace Properties Birch & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Leniently handicapped Amber Rambler can show elders way home Racing Warwick Compensation for Well Rigged From Our Irish Correspondent, Dublin: Insure to chase National double` Wrongly addressed writ is served validly Law Report April 1 1986 Two meetings called off Wetherby selections Course specialists Wetherby Duty of receiver to supply information to company board Treble at Ledbury makes Dare the leading lady Point-To-Point Saturday's results Piggott leaves punters in cold Racing: No Luck for Former Chapion Jockey on First Day as Trainer Results from yesterday's 14 Flat and National Hunt meetings By a Special Correspondent: Durham hold on to their crown Ice Hockey US surge but still lose Motor Cycling Below Zero keeps up Ramsden's hot streak Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Mahaffey wins a big round in his battle with the bottle Golf Bonallack's hopes high Swedes ready for Barcelona Football World Football Overseas Football McMahon strikes twice to put Liverpool on top of the table Football: Pressure Monts in Race for First Division Title By a Correspondent: West Ham's skill again decisive For the Record Yesterday's Football Results and Tables Charlton go from reverse into first Ballesteros date Pontypool machine grinds Leicester remorslessly Rugby Union: Swansea Overwhelm Barbarians Today's Fixtures Football Rugby Results Welsh top two to state their case Badminton Theatres Coventry in line to advance Creme De La Creme Covent Garden Bureau Drake Personnel Musical Instruments Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice United pray for turn of Mersey tide Swansea ruthlessly take up Barbarian gauntlet Rugby Union Whitfield has a field day Rugby League Hollins still hopeful despite humiliation Connors pays up Sport in Brief England bow to the inevitable Cricket: West Indies in a Different Class Perfect credentials Swimming Toyota out in front
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