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News from 17/04/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Colin Hughes, Miles Kington, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Keith Dalton, PH, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Frank Johnson, Keith Anderson, Chief Education Officer, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Dilys V. Wood, Cliff Feltham, Hilary Finch, Isabel Raphael, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Hasan Akhtar, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Nicholas Bethell, Chairman, David Bernstein, Lawrence Lever, Peter Bills, Robin Young, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, Diana Geddes, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, St John's, Joseph Connolly, Bill Cotton, Managing Director, Woodrow Wyatt, K. R. Allen, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Fiona MacCarthy, Neil Powell, Michael H. Taylor, Director, Malcolm Hayes, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Paul Martin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, G. E. Smith, Celia Brayfield, Brian Turk, David Watts, John Higgins, John Karter, Peter Davalle, Edward F. Northcote, Maureen Douglass, Chief Executive, Zoriana Pysariwsky, D. C. Truran, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Conrad Voss Bark, John Carlin, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, Ronald Butt, Rory Johnston, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, George Hill, Judith Huntley, Clive White, H. S. Gruber, Michael Hornsby, Elizabeth Plette, Tom McNally, Director General, David Walker, James Fenton, Michael Horsnell, James Cooke, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Ken Clayton, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, PT, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, John M. Poindexter,

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Machine-gun battle at Gadaffi HQ Victorian values Tomorrow Portfolio Gold Index President thanks British people Thatcher wins majority of 119 'Own goals' by Libya Good conduct oath for poly students Public opinion against Reagan Kidnapped wife never lost hope Guinness family reunited Steepest jobless rise in 4½ years BBC wants tighter tobacco controls Schroder Unit Trust Managers Limited Minister reviews ransom insurance Thatcher gives backing to management in prison dispute 3 dead in shooting at house Avis Features Vauxhall & Opel cars Move to imprison solicitor Police siege ends Guinness kidnap Police seeking murder clue in kidnap case Dismissed printers offered £15m deal Ballington Grange Ltd Secret computer codes were left on display Beckett going Deaths from whooping cough may be six times higher than thought Child sex abuse widespread 'Cowboy' rapist gets 10 years Road deaths down by 400 Work as usual Solicitors do well in survey Woolworth sheds 1,300 workers Patients throw away £150m of medicines Picture Gallery Norwich Union Insurance Homosexual clue to boys' deaths 'Too easy' credit is leading to bad debts Portfolio Gold Terrorism cannot be tolerated or sidestepped - Thatcher Parliament April 16 1986 Libyan crisis Russia told Heath critical US action more likely to provoke terrorism Kinnock OBAS Action will breed fanaticism Steel Howe says Europe must face up to the challenge A 'No' from Heath and Callaghan` Parliament today Dartington to close after scandals and bad publicity Bribe claim denied by Observer Pilgrim women go to Canterbury Teacher died of overdose £4m Navy bill Alert at damaged roads and bridges Fish diet helps reduce heart risk Science report Connoisseurs like the look of Gilbert's work Sale room Man jailed for hat 'insult' Ancient & Medieval History Book Club Minister sour on helicopter project Mellish wins damages New move to block GLC cash hand-out Argyll Group Plc Pentagon says British-based bombers vital The debriefing (UPI): Bomb from stricken F111 'hit suburb' The missing Kremlin pledge of help for Libya (AP): UK joins America on hit list The threats Our City Staff writes): Expatriate companies keep a low profile The fears Raid destroyed terrorist nerve-centre The aftermath Argyll Group Plc Europe's ministers to seek solution The peace moves House checks Reagan by tying Contra aid to overall spending Bill (Reuter): Contadora deadlock broken (AFP): Cambodia is focus of MPs' visit CNT Property Centre Ruling party takes up Bhutto challenge Picture Gallery Knesset approves Cabinet reshuffle (a Staff Reporter writes): Briton knifed to death in Morocco Chirac approves wide changes in Socialist budget (Reuter): Zimbabwe moves on rebels (Reuter): Hijack trial (AFP): Starting early (Reuter): Sabah deaths (AFP): Crying to win (Reuter): Author ill (AP): Rail traffic halted as Finnish strike spreads Picture Gallery From a Correspondent: Alfonsín plans new capital Computer boy keys into Paris ministry All-race party to consider violence (Reuter): Swiss civil servant kills four (Reuter): Manila flies criminal charges against Marcos and his aides (AFP): US may bar funds for Chinese family planning Jeweller arrested in Spain (Reuter): A whale of a tale Defeat for Briton in UN bid Nissan Uk Ltd British fashions for royal scrutiny (Reuter): Italians accused of murder over wine Reagan's front man in the shadows The Times Profile A far cry from Longbridge If British managers want to emulate the Japanese, they may end up in army-camp conditions with 'shame badges' on their overalls High Style How paradise was taped David Fanshawe's quest to make a musical history of the Pacific's fading cultural sights and sounds Biography Concise Crossword No 927 A post mortem from the Commander-in-Chief James Fenton on Nixon's account of how the US won the war and lost the peace No More Vietnams By Richard Nixon W. H. Allen, £10.95 The evolution of a nonentity into a Holy Cow Too Dirty for the Windmill a Memoir of Caryl Brahms By Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin Constable, £12.95 Robert Hale Jeremy Brooks Saturday Dominique Lapierre Terrible beauty of Passover Fiction If Not now when? By Prime Levi Translated by William Weaver Michael Joseph, £10.95 The Pearlkillers By Rachel Ingalls Faber, £9.95 Small Rebellious Acts By Sally Beattie André Deutsch, £8.95 Pooter live and well The Collected Letters of a Nobody By Keith Waterhouse Michael Joseph, £9.95 Foyles Art Gallery A prince of journos The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot Volumes Xii to Xv Edited by Norman St John-Stevas The Economist, £160 The Times Educational Supplement Lamont's defence The Times Diary On target The Times Diary Air cargo The Times Diary Don t all rush The Times Diary Barry Fantoni The Times Diary Cover plus The Times Diary Blocks office The Times Diary Line of shame that Nato will regret Libya: Owen Harries on the price of allied opposition; Ronald Butt counts the cost to the Tories Where Reagan can still show restraint John Carlin reports on Latin American fears over the Contras Gunning for the Garda Richard Ford on the concern in Dublin over policing, despite the Guinness release Mrs Thatcher's rash support Along ye olde flightte path Moreover…Miles Kington The Importance of Peaks To Pay or Not to Pay? Herr Honecker's Horoscope Implications of Libya bombing Gloucester's schools Aid to Nicaragua Reluctant refunds Polytechnic places Jury service Sport, TV and cigarettes Shops setback Gale warning Oil and air fares The successful engagement against Denmark led to the close of Britain's Baltic compaign Dressing up Court Circular Church news The Times Birthdays today Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam St George's College, Weybridge Imperial Cancer Research Fund Forthcoming marriages Plymouth College Memorial Services Luncheons Northern Ireland gallantry awards Appointments Valentin Katayev Satirist who survived the Stalin era Sir John Croom Mr Secor Browne Air Vice-Marshal Howard Ford Britain needs a bigger break in showbusiness Earls Court & Olympia Ltd Holiday Inn How the seaside takes the trade Conferences/2 University of Manchester Conference Guernsey The National Exhibition Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Bournemouth The International Centre Conference Organisation Service The cabaret that sells Jersey GCB How the big overseas venues keep an edge on the UK's Anugraha The masters of time and space log on Never Know how to Find the Right Conference Venue? Novotel Hotels Nervous mystery Television Concerts Arditti Quartet Elizabeth Hall The Corps of Commissionaires Phoenix into Swan in the new theatre of audience contact Sxity years after the almost Wagnerian folly of the old Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford was destroyed by fire, its shell next week opens up into the new house which has long been a dream of the RSC's chief executive and joint artistic director Trevor Nunn (left): John Higgins reports Partridge/Bate Wigmore Hall The Best Kept Secret Mermaid Horror and fun in generous measure Theatre The Gambler Hampstead "A Brilliant Musical" ENO Abbey National West Midlands police to get plastic bullets Joseph agrees to talks on funds for new exam The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,022 Britain's fighter plane of the future The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Books - paperback Weather forecast A depressioni over S England will remain slow moving and file a little 6 am to midnight 8 arrests in Mafia inquiry by Yard Urgent task Stock Market CBI chief to retire Margulies in buyout talks Etam up 37% NEI payout RMC decline No referrals Venture plan Gold chance Market Summary Rise in unemployment biggest for 4½ years Maxwell sells stake in Extel PSBR lower by £1bn OTC firms to seek Stock Exchange membership By Our Banking Correspondent: Bankers forgotten in pay revolution Bitter attack by Swan Hunter Backing for City 'fringe' Bill omits ADR tax Lawson still wants to be taken on trust Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet The Savoy Hotel PLC Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities RMC Soaring Etam gets cold shoulder after freeze Tempus Gilts shine as indexes recover Stock Market Report GKN Recent Issues Company News Shares advance British Telecom to relax grip on PABX market Hawker Siddeley Company News Appointments APV Holdings PLC New-look figures tell old story for jobless UKPI portfolio 'one of best' Architex 86 Guinness PLC Firms get set to repel big bang boarders Weatherall Joint developer submits plans for Brooklands Base Lending Rates Liffe Employers liable for negligence of overseas company Law Report April 17 1986 Guinness PLC General Appointments Future success in business and education is about rewarding people—not fudging the issues, says James Cooke Safeway Lloyd Chapman Associates FPS Coopers & Lybrand Chusid Lander Lynwood Tyzack Senior Researcher PER Woodstock Travel Consultant Trailfinders Are You Eager for Success? Are You Available now? Seeing is believing? Provident life association Gloucestershire County Council Charterhouse Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Shell CBI Canon Automation John Brown Oxford University Kis Lansdowne Credit & Commerce Life PC Resources C. E. Heath (Thames Valley) Limited Reuter Simkin Multiple Display Advertising Items Metier Sun Alliance The Times Negotiator Residential Negotiator Multiple Display Advertising Items The General Trading Company Management Opportunity A Change of Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Representative (Travelling Agent) General Manager Career Crisis? Connaught Jorgenson Associates INC Corby District Council Kennet District Council Watts, Blake, Hearne & CO. P. L. C. Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items InterExec Gloucester City Council Graduate Opportunities Financial Director/consultant West End Sales & Marketing Hutton Specialist Recruitment Consultants Rimmel Sauter A Sales Opportunity Price Waterhouse Business Services South of the Thames Chelsea & Kensington Hants., Dosset, & I. O. W. A firm step in the right direction Horizons A guide to career development Few are fully prepared for the transition between school and work. Brian Truck looks at schemes designed to make this move easier Wiltshire ICL Trust Administrator Southampton External Affairs and Conference Officer AMP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Motor Industry Multiple Classified Advertising Items MKA Search International Limited Classicae Gerald Edelman & Co. Pembroke & Pembroke Dun & Bradstreet Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Touche Ross Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Situations Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Part Time Vacancies Trident Life Management Personnel Portman Recruitment Services Clayman Legal Knightsbridge Secretaries Whitehead Mann Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rank Xerox The National Magazine Co. Ltd. University College London Registrar's Division MCS Ltd. Executive Search Consultants SECRETARY/PA SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thorn EMI Bull Thompson JFL Recruitment Consultants A Change & a Challenge Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Elf C&L Personal Columns Popular Todd chances his luck on two unknown quantities Jenny MacArthur profiles three-day eventing's laid-back New Zealander Night Cap can give Leng a good day (AP): Champion defends in Seoul Golf (UPI): Czechs saved The Thames is going to put its trust in salmon Fishing Today's Fixtures Edinburgh target for Gratton Athletics Captain Palmer Cheltenham BBC Save & Prosper Dancing Brave to pass classic examination Racing: Green Desert Earns Guineas Chance with Free Handicap Victory Impressive Armada sails into Derby reckoning Newmarket results Cheltenham Perth Newmarket C4 Liverpool lack inspiration as they crawl back to top Football: Johnston Goal Makes All the Difference as Merseyside Dominance is Maintained Yesterday's Results Certified Dividends Barcelona squeeze through Birmingham's death throes bore London Cinderellas of Thrum Hall Rugby League Diary Halifax one point short of title Rugby League United keep their slim hopes alive (AP): Steaua see stars on way to final Madrid book final place Entertainments Can you always get your copy of The Times? Newcomer beats seed in two-hour struggle (Reuter): McEnroe seeks wild card option for Paris Tennis Cowdell covets a crown despite title defeat Boxing For the Record Today's television and radio programmes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items The carnival is finally over Moss Bros Relief of the marathon Tennis South wins centenary battle Blazey holds his fire on "rebel' tour Sport in Brief Fenwick's big fear Soutter an unknown quantity to Cardwell Squash Rackets Crusader passes the early tests

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