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News from 02/04/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Frank T. Smith, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Robin H. Bailey, William Stephens, Keith Dalton, David Jackson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Clifford Webb, Peter Evans and Alan Franks, Ray Hurst, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Mrs Kathy Ridges, Nicholas Ashford, Maureen Green, Richard Eaton, Danny Finkelstein, David W. Pugh, David Bernstein, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, Peter Ackroyd, Amanda Haigh Parliamentary Staff, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Nichols, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, R. Le Grove, Julian Cobbing, Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Maureen Woodball, Gavin Bell, Michael Baily Transport Editor, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Tony Samstag, Richard Dowden, David Robinson, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, David Hoile, Los Angeles, Patricia Clough, John Carlin, Richard Owen, Ariane Mnouchkine, Ivor Davis, Gill Lusk, Denis E. Meehan, Brian Beel, Kenneth Fleet, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, George Hill, W. C. R. Whalley, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Michael Prest, Paul Barker, J. P. Toomey, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Jack Beal, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Hugh Taylor, David Hewson Arts Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, James R. Oestriech, Lynnette J. Peel, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Victor Clube,

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Women to get retirement age equality Reach for the sky Portfolio Moscow still wants summit Boycott vote French quit On This Day Index Unionists reject Thatcher talks Heathrow opens new terminal Canadian Club goes British Hampton Court work 'to take years' New Delhi Sikh deal ruled out Tin crisis stops Cornish mining Search for £80m 'spent' by GLC before abolition North Sea oil under $10 for first time Britons held on drugs charges in Australia Laing & Cruickshank Second biggest teacher union to boycott training for GCSE NUT merger call to second union 'Women-only' rejected M. O. N. E. Y. Limited Schools scheme attacked Rare call to duty for royal coroner Supremely confident leader of RUC Man in the news Labour pledge on help for elderly Public purse to foot Hampton Court bill Libyan pilot ban stays Lonrho preparing new offer for Land Rover By our Transport Editor: BR chief to stay on Glasgow rules out newspaper fences Falklanders are keen to stay British Buying the Times overseas Professional men most likely to cite adultery as grounds for divorce Warning to hostels on alcohol Firm set to defy the Queen Venables plea Portrait of a top executive Girl told to 'avoid strangers' University sets up an animal welfare chair School beating award Air routes in line for fares fight Royal opening for £200m terminal Halifax Instant Xtra Duke puts plan to aid sports sponsors Fan punched a policeman Drugs 'rival tobacco as threat to discipline' in growing jails crisis The Territorial Army Rubbish dump legacy of a long-defunct council The planning muddle: 1 Ministers want to loosen controls in the planning system bacause they act as "a brake on enterprise and on job creating". But as Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, reports, there are those for whom the system is quite loose enough already BBC to go private on catering Drug addicts are given priority for housing Nine stranded as sailing ship runs aground Osprey is back in fixed nest Scots launch charter on dole reform Rome lifts silence ban on theologian Acquitted Bulgarian goes home Gadaffi demands war reparations from Britain Army joins rescue at site of Mexican air crash Knesset budget pact fury Russia insists it still wants full summit with Reagan Gallows likely for arcade bomber By Our Foreign Staff: White students say ANC is essential to peace deal Secret meeting defies Pretoria Poll hope for heir of Mahdi IBA Democrats jib at Stingers for rebels (Reuter): Sindona cyanide was in coffee (UPI): 'Rocky' shock for Soviet girl (AFP): Dark at noon (AP): Crash toll up (AP): Short term Ferry deaths (Reuter): Vallee better (UPI): Fatal jump (Reuter): Everybody out SAAB Transatlantic war of words over quotas heats up US complains of unfair trading Bulgaria responds to Soviet critics Sofia's victims listed (Reuter): Youth shot as protests grip Santiago (AP): Cabinet offers resignation to help Uruguay Test your Powers of Indifference Aquino keeps eight Marcos generals Time runs out for fugitives in Spain United Imperial Governor of Punjab replaced as Delhi tries to stem violence Hindu-Sikh fighting flares Sir Geoffrey hits the tourist trail DeLorean ranch goes to lawyer (Reuter): 'Briefcase' firms shut LA plague of deadly new heroin Help the Aged (AFP): Rebels say they killed two Soviet advisers From Our Own Correspondent: Weinberger gives security pledge to South Koreans A watchful eye on the neighbourhood How far should untrained people be allowed to go in defence of their communities? Peter Evans and Alan Franks examine the growth of urban vigilante groups and their often uneasy relations with the police Waiting for Gadaffi A British delegation of 16 political activities joined some 700 foreigners - including Louis Farrakhan, the US black separatist - at a recent 'anti-imperialist' seminar in Tripoli. Paul Barker, who attended a similar conference, slipped away from the arena and discovered an outpost of the revolution Concise Crossword (No 914) Jaguar 'Our relationship has turned round. Sometimes mother calls me Mum' Jean Wyatt is one of the many married people who are now learning how to live with their elderly parents. Sally Brompton reports Royal homes for the favoured few Inside Britain's palaces, a small, privileged group of tenents are living rent-free by royal concent Repairs carried out with public funds Marriott The Victoria Wine Company No hard graft Talkback PHS: Batting for Britain The Times Diary PHS: Riding high The Times Diary PHS: Exclusive The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Self-help The Times Diary PHS: Not so free The Times Diary When the jury should be out A legel expert urges the government to embrace the Roskill proposal on trial by tribunal of complex fraud cases Don't rock the sampan Nicholas Ashford on Hong Kong reservations about political reform Try banking on student loans Maureen Woodball contrasts British grants with the long-term financing abroad Beating off the backlash On top of the world only Moreover … Miles Kington Uncertain Summitry Policy Fireworks for the Schools Job for JobCentres Plans to dismantle Herstmonceux US and the Contras The 'workers' Stripping of gram Trial by jury Deaths from cold Continuing grip of apartheid The Savery case Sirte recalled Slow but sure (From Our Correspondent): Munich Treason Trial Farcical Sentences General Ludendorff Acquitted On this Day Return of Eros Court Circular Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Forthcoming marriages US pointer to treatment of Aids Science report Picture Gallery Birthdays today Appointments Bridge win for London couple Pattenmakers University news Births, Deaths and In Memoriam Sevenoaks School Mary Hare Grammar School On guard against the old clichés Church news Dr William Beattie Expansion of the National Library of Scotland Miss Edith Ditmas Mr John Mann A human drama at its most genuine Television Rolex An artist's response to guilt and complicity Ariane Mnouchkine (right), whose adaptation of Klaus Mann's Mephisto opens at the Barbican tomorrow, is a theatrical legend for her piercing vision and radical individuality: Irving Wardle met her at her home base on the outskirts of Paris for this exclusive interview Remembering the 'old empire' Nostalgia and a taste for the home-grown are not the least qualities of teh Viennale, as David Robinson reports Royal Opera House Return of irony Concerts Gabrieli Quartet Wigmore Hall Pope/Rendall Wigmore Hall If You Want to Get Ahead Get The morning after … the GLC's last legacy The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,009 First day of the new regime Portfolio Comets 'a source of viruses' Weather forecast France to withdraw observers in Beirut Stock Market UB shares rise 12p Tokyo listing for C&W Atlantic joy Brammer up Hotels sale Bid referred Gunn at LET Shops project Market Summary Allied to pay £1.27bn for Canada's Hiram Walker Chase Manhattan millions enter UK home loans war New legal challenge by Argyll Slough Estates profit rises 17% to £39m STC makes £26m sale Oil fall 'will hit Eastern bloc's growth and export earnings' Companies 'face 33% rate rises' N Sea oil nightmare still has to sink in Execitive Editor Kenneth Fleet Belt-tightening at Opec Hewlett Packard Wall Street Company News Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Company News Base Lending Rates Atlantic cuts down its reliance on IBM Tempus From Our Correspondent: Investor fuels bid talk Financial services gear up for PEPs Royal Insurance Shares climb back over 1,400 Stock Market Report Competition shake-up call for consulting engineers Recent Issues Saatchi eyes US lobbyist Equities rally Stock Exchange Prices Imperial Group Swire Pacific Limited Hanson Trust London exchange adopts new look Commodities Review Colchester Building Society To Place Classified Advertisements Please Telephone Cheltenham & Gloucester Tax relief comes before set-off Law Report April 2 1986 Sentencing dishonest baggage handlers Compensation order guidelines Function of the court welfare departments Secretary to Managing Director Flair Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items American Lawyers Secretary to M. 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Delightful large family house. 4 bedrooms,… Douglas & Gordon Anthony Hill & Co Ashburn Place Sw7 Bucks Stone Barn NatWest Torbat/dartmoor London Property Wimbledon Chestertons LE Bristol Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items How the EEC can clean up the trade in Spain Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puerto Estepona Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunting Gate Smith-Woolley John Bray & Sons Country Property Sibley Pares & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watson Bull & Porter Country Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Hilbery Chaplin General Lithodomos Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant to Office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Apointments Swissair All Flights Bonded Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV travel (RMT) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rutherford added to Lions squad after Bowen injury Rugby Union (AP): Speculation grows over rebel tour Lillehammer bidding for winter Olympics King supports Games claim Today's Fixtures Mandarin: Jane's Brave Boy should follow up for Chapman Racing: State of Aintre Going Will Play Major Part in Deciding Fate of Expected £25M of Wagers on Grand National Today's course specialists Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Door Latch holds key to fairytale Warwick results Wetherby Fontwell Park National declarations and betting Sheppard equals women's record Point-To-Point From Our Irish Correspondent: Rain could rule out Irish hardy annual Haydon Jones doubles up The ace in the West Ham pack chases a full house Football: Ward Fights to Shake off Injury for Forest Clash as Lineker Doubt Worries Champions Everton Just like Auld times Consistency is the key as Lovell reigns Real Tennis Well heeled Hearts are no longer lonely Romance stalks mahogany halls Wise old hens and the spring chicks Lendl out for three weeks after injury Tennis For the Record Barcelona aiming to make up for past failures Ryan becomes new manager Theatres (AP): Schuster plans fresh start Scots get no time in which to recover Badminton Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice England need reminder First division race cut to three runners Football: Championship Aspirations Fade for Manchester United Hillsamuel Fulham's lifeline Sport in Brief Toyota finding it tough at the top Motor Rallying First Welsh winner Tax relief considered Tennis Spectator killed Britain cramps world's style Economy size for Britons

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