News from 11/04/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Robert Saunders, Chairman, Teresa Poole, C. Fyffe, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Colin Hughes, Miles Kington, Geraldine Norman and Richard Wigg, Keith Hindley, William Stephens, Tony Duboudin, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, Clifford Webb, Hilary Finch, David Smith, Margaret Wood, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Gerald Davies, Allan Massie, Mohsin Ali, David Bernstein, Huon Mallalieu, Robert Fisk Tibnin, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, John Taylor, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, St John's, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, Max Weaver, Chairman, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, Sally Watts, Malcolm Hayes, Gavin Bell, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, David Miller, Nicolas Soames, Nicholas Keith, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Hew Strachan, Christopher Mosey, G. A. K. Robinson, Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, Richard Owen, Irving Wardle, Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Brian Beel, Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Evans, George Curtis, Clive White, Paul Newman, Richard Wigg and Geraldine Norman, Paul Harrison, Michael Hornsby, H. Morrogh, Mitchell Platts, Augusta, Trevor Fishlock, Bruce E. Davison, National Secretary, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Shakespeare, Ian A. Jack, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Richard Morrison, Lee Rodwell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Jan Raath, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Jane Henderson and Peter Davalle, Philip Webster Political Reporter, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoPortfolio gold Sound of musicals Botham in the limelight Lawson predicts rates cut Bank sold Barclays cut Thatcher visit Chirac vote Parents' case Austria has long been without serious social or… Index By Our Foreign Staff: US builds up navel threat against Libya Poll gives victory to Labour The bloody victims of Ulster's burning hatred US nuclear test angers Moscow Relief over Goya sale Bankers' wife in Dublin gang kidnap 'The Colonel' demands £2 million Cabinet in shops Bill gamble Bipartisan pledge on Ulster Quality in an age of change European commission finds violations of parental access rights Family name linked to £1 bn dynasty Ireland's wealthy face constant kidnap threat Air Canada Mr Steel shifts position on Polaris Picture Gallery Routine patrol of bombs and bullets Gavin Bell reports on a night with the police in Belfast Helicopter crash inquest opened Electricity price cuts likely after fall in cost of oil Threat to Wapping journalists Detectives see wife of fugitive Move to stop grant claims GCHQ acts on unions Canada visit Launch delay Goya painting returns to Spain after £4m compensation agreed Observer 'bribed Civil Servant' Asbestos conviction quashed Walking leads outdoor activities Vicar is remanded in custody Princess speaks on hijacks Corporal faces murder charge Early drinkers were on Rhum Judge injured rescuing cat Writer fined Satanist quotes powers from Bible The Spectator Portfolio Gold doubles prizes Portfolio Policy on disabled defended Commons Bill coming to keep block grant system unchanged Council Finance The Excell Pocketphone Next week Motion of no confidence in minister Education Castro joining the capitalists Ensuring future of airports policy Aviation Parliament today Hungarian chess lead overtaken NUM appeal Thatcher urged to stand firm on Sunday trading Shops Bill PM hopes for talks on accord with unionists Ulster Lords rule postal divorces invalid Swine fever outbreak Ministers accused of selling gas to cut tax Gas Bill No official action on diet report Bidder for Land Rover accuses Channon of 'changing the rules' £7m proposal for Whitehall reform Ferry sails and takes strikers Social worker wins appeal Puppets sale Rare sand lizards' ideal home T Merlin Business systems from British Telecom Pet cancer treatment gives hope to humans Lambeth scheme to employ rebels Irradiation 'no risk' to food standards British Airports Arafat pours in funds to regain PLO control in south Lebanon Bomb kills 3 Jet travel target for terrorists Likud less hostile now to Cabinet reshuffle US urged to halt minority business aid Gadaffi is US scapegoat rather than a mad dog Syria identified as the real enemy of Washington (Reuter): Madrid recalls envoy after threats (AP): Court clears man of food spread killing Italy keeps its cool over the lethal wine Barre switch helps Chirac win confidence vote Paris response Pleases Lange Reagan renews Contras aid call Russians slice into Eurobutter Paris response pleases Lange Waldheim rebuke to Austrians Bombers hit Air France office (Reuter): A political double act (Reuter): Banker held (Reuter): Peru strikes (Reuter): Rogue leopard (Reuter): Britons killed (Reuter): Swedes refuse (Reuter): Indians flee (AFP): Heart death (AFP): Unifil post (AFP): Hanoi mission (AFP): UK rail deal (Reuter): Olympic ride Slabbert vows to combat apartheid with the people TWA (Reuter): Minister accuses Suzman of sabotage Picture Gallery Party is over as oil slump forces painful austerity Problems of the Lone Star state Last-ditch wage deal in Sweden Zimbabwe condemns 6,000 park elephants Gun lobby wins half its battle (Reuter): Bonn lectures Chun over human rights (Reuter): Estate agents lay bare vast Marcos property investment in America $4m shops spree of Marcos women (AP): Aquino to put fate of US bases to a poll (Reuter): China patient over special zones' profits Tokyo's rail hold-ups lead to apologies British Gas Australia to double migrant intake (Reuter): Japan will switch satellites to Ariane Secrets of the space race For many years, the spectacular pioneer missions of the early Russian astronauts were deeply shrouded in mystery. As these heroes retire the secrecy lessens. Twenty-five years after the first manned flight, Keith Hindley sifts through the latest evidence Heal's Glowing in the wind Concise Crossword No 922 Giant Leaps for Mankind The Times Rich pickings in the pocket British children get a total of £600 million every year in pocket money. Lee Rodwell examines the figures—and the principle Pocket Money Problems An ill breath from the West Medical Briefing Fast Lane Homes & Gardens 'My loving parents and adoring husband are mine because of your sacrifice... ' Talkback Action replay The Times Diary Mick's place The Times Diary Private lives The Times Diary Head to head The Times Diary Divine The Times Diary Arthur's seat The Times Diary Picture Gallery At the ready The Times Diary Moscow's new faces abroad Mary Dejevsky analyses Gorbachov's diplomatic shake-up Ulster history lessons that go unheeded And so to bed for the Marquesa Why Star Wars is not enough England's wide boy star Moreover... Miles Kington Reasons to Retaliate Inflation is Still the Test "Cohabitension" at the Elysée Attitudes to US take-over bids Cereal prices Threat to buses 'Single guess' on poly spending Trial by jury Way of Wren Alternative prayers Trial of the Czar's Assassins Dressed as ham Court Circular Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Forthcoming marriages Sir Philip Hay Marriages Picture Gallery £40 Chippendale sold for £280,000 First light from a young star Science report Luncheon Dinners Service dinners Birthdays today University news Dr C. I. C. Bosanquet First Vice-Chancellor of Newcastle University Maj-Gen Eric Sixsmith Mr Andrew Freeth Canon Edward Sulston Motel in need of eastern magic Television Hilton International Hotel Masterpiece of enchanting fidelity Cinema Robert Taub Wigmore Hall Concert Fiery vocal drama Opera Semiramide Covent Garden Steinway Audible sincerity Theatre Time Dominion Gedda /Parsons Wigmore Hall Recital RSC Barbican Theatre Benazir returns from exile to preach revolution Exchequer set to collect £45m whoever wins fight for Imperial The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,017 The Times Information Service Portfolio Snow reports Weather forecast Prison officers vote for action Stock Market The Pound Evered bid 'not likely' Burmah sale RFD rebuff Laing lift Mowlem up Ontario 'no' Bid extended Shares rush PR breach Market Summary Fall in pound and oil 'will cut jobless by 250,000' Lawson predicts another cut in worldwide interest rates Elders IXL steps into BHP battle Bank signals restraint F H Tomkins bids £178m for Pegler Merchant banks fall behind in the City salaries league Schroder attacks Lloyds bid tactics PR firms call off merger Almost the final solution for JMB Simon Engineering PLC Wall Street Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Bumper year for RTZ despite weak markets Tempus RHM to amalgamate chocolate companies Base Lending Rates Appointments Institutions flood back as outlook brightens Stock Market Report Action for Jobs Recent Issues Clearers poised for wider role in Japan Ex-statesmen urge UK to join EMS The Burmah Oil Public Limited Company Pearl Assurance PLC Competition brings wealth of new ideas, Says Bank Embassy to spend £31m on its hotels William Baird Mercury International Group plc Company News Debt crisis refuses to go away Evered Holdings plc Bank of Ireland Citicorp Citibank Hanson Trust Company News Making seawater do the work (Reuter): Rescue plan for Ekofisk oilfield Talaq in UK not a valid divorce Council can establish committee criteria Charge under old Act A turn-up for the books Your Own Business Briefing Business for Sale High Profit Computer Co. For Sale Teleflower Agency Travel Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Tale of two options Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Commercial Property Opportunity to Acquire Multiple Display Advertising Items Security International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bournemouth Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Supplier Secured Property Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austria Investors' Paradise A British Fest in Vienna Creditanstalt The unwelcome spotlight The wine scandal and controversy over the leading presidential candidate have given the country the kind of attention it has seldom had since the last war RB: Skills for export to the East Austria Center A Special Correspondent: Why the Socialists talk of a turning point RB: Why it is good taste to drink the wine again Consumer still has a wide choice of the best wines Festival Events Nature & Culture The house that Friedensreich built. .. ... and made the whole of Vienna look twice Vienna International Airport Equities forge ahead Stock Exchange Prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Learners' route to motorway safety? Motoring ET Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Le Riche Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boydens Personal Interflora Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Quraishi Constantine W2, Nr Hyde Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sofa Bed Factory H. L. T. Enterprise Palace Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Queen's Gate St Johns Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ashfield Leasing League secures a new sponsor in £400,000 deal Rugby League Mancini has the only complaint Boxing Board verdict on Watt Hyland in semi-finals Real Tennis Kempton Park Beverley Dancing Brave leaves the door wide open for Esdale Racing: In-Form Former Champion Set for Another Good Day at Kempton Eddery on top after Chepstow treble Sherwood fined £250 Birtley Boy looks value Course specialists Blinkered first time Towcester Kelso Brighton results Chepstow Newcastle Southwell Farah Changing role for counties Rugby Union: Value of Championship is Still Immense Wales lack experience overseas For the Record Wilander comes back from the brink to overcome Kriek Tennis: WCT Finals Sapsford the survivor Changing role for counties Rugby Union: Value of Championship is Still Immense Watson moves to head of queue Football Brady is dropped Runaway success Non-League football by Paul Newman Yesterday's Results Football Pyrah lies second after fine round Equestrianism High winds take toll Golf Bullets on target for first trophy Basketball Top four set to do battle Volleyball Entertainments Countdown to a showpiece American Football Today's Fixtures Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1 Entertainments Choice Soviets' part in S African gymnastics Political hypocrisy at Games Hillsamuel Botham will have to be quick Cricket Picture Gallery Britain are in line for medal Hockey Willey doubt Lesser lights set the target Golf Cricketers protest Sport in Brief Star backing Cricket school Marathon runs into trouble Athletics Lea dismissed Douglas wins Safety in boxing is under review Rebel tour
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