News from 23/04/1986
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Teresa Poole, Colin Hughes, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, William Stephens, Frank Johnson, Fiona Maddocks, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Mr Peter Houghton, Director, Simon Jones, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Streeton, David Webster, Mario Modiano, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Denvir, Eamon Dunphy, Bryan Stiles, Stephen Taylor, Trevor Huddleston, President, Ahmed Fazl, Jacqueline Worswick, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Lawrence Lever, Ray Kennedy, Martin Cropper, John Patten, Libyan crisis, A. Cecil Walker, Jenny MacArthur, Andrew Wiseman, Diana Geddes, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Watts, J. C. Goodwin, David Hands, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Warner, Dick Hinder, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Shirley Lowe, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Elizabeth M. Hallam, David Watts, John Higgins, Richard Dowden, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Sir William McCrea, Jeremy Tunstall, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, William Wallace, Roger Boyes, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, David Young, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Barry Tuckwell, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, William Pile Permanent Under Secretary of State, Stephen Pettitt, Trevor Fishlock, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Mr John, Robert Fisk, Richard Worswick, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, Richard Lander, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Lee Rodwell, Robert Spooner, B. R. Taylor, Christopher Logue, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Philip Webster Political Reporter, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Ronald Crichton, Richard Wigg, Richard Williams,
ResumoJunta shares Libya power with Gadaffi Anyone for football? Portfolio gold Rolls success Index Heathrow bomb charge remand Hindawi's brother accused A woman's place could be building the home Libyans expelled from Britain Banks join move to lower home loan rates Files on Waldheim ruled inconclusive $2bn arms ring is smashed Invest For School Fees Ltd Spanish King in crucial visit Picture Gallery Labour drops the red flag to woo middle class voters Sun writer ejected by union Muscular Dystrophy Recall for 33,000 Volvo cars Helping hand for movers Satan case 'con' is denied Terror 'coalition' is at work, professor says Fears over bias in Joseph's under-16s' economics plan CBI blueprint for industrial success Renaissance of marble prices Sale room DIY men 'caused gas blast' Alliance is looking for farm vote Thanks to the Spanish nose, we can enjoy the sweet… The Mortgage Corporation Limited Family of six found shot dead at home Bomb sent to British Steel Students fail to win order Hatton file is sent to DPP Invalid care allowance for married women given EEC court boost Reluctant model in death act Equity leader Directors' pay rising much faster than inflation rate Earnings by Industry (Managers only) Scargill claims he was held illegally Prestel abused, court told Sun Alliance Insurance Group Four found guilty of golf ball theft Police are subject of 2,002 complaints Portfolio Gold AGA Protests at Thatcher statement that US chose weapons for raid Commons Custody law to be uniform House of Lords Sogat folly lost its members their jobs The Press New MP attacks cuts Housing Hurd explains why expulsions were necessary Security London's bus subsidy may not be needed Parliament today Commentary Less optimistic about Europe Indignation at discrimination Better communication essential to improve industry, minister says By Our Defence Correspondent: MoD to rescue of missile Driving ban for Coleman Rugby charge Sniffing check Political claims of TV bias 'ignorant' A sales drive without the hard sell Money and the National Trust: 3 The National Trust has decided that it must do more selling to raise enough money for the upkeep of its vast estates. But, as Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, reports in the last of three articles, any such venture will be in the best possible taste Clue to early cancer test Science report HMS Hermes is sold to Indian Navy Deadlock broken in prisons dispute Christian Aid Author apologizes to Lord Dudley Solicitors' fear over rules of conduct Share charges Soviet fury at Britain denies Walker access to top Kremlin leaders Libya: Thatcher target of anger in Moscow can Middle East as world debate grows Tripoli hate campaign Ladbroke Hotels Why Greece refuses to join curbs Moscow says six US planes lost West unites to shield America from censure EEC plans to explain the view of Europe Mitterrand 'supported US action to topple Gadaffi' Libya: French view Paris angry but doubts remain (AP): Peres says Jordan plan best (Reuter): US to drop Arafat accusation Neighbour hits at his 'old friend' (Reuter): 30 arrested About turn (AP): Thai bomb Waite willing Picture Gallery King's 'love chair' sold Action for Jobs Calabria olive oil fear Kyprianou insists on troop pullout Cape daily is refused police information Norwich Union Insurance Snap poll decision by Madrid thwarts tactics of opposition Chemical weapons pact near Flora US to warn Howe on Salt 2 limits Al Capone's cupboard is bare Polish dissident leaders jailed A grim farm warning to EEC (Reuter): Strikers leave Finns in the dark Author guilty of murder Envoy's son detained (Reuter): Botha talks (AP): Luns prize (AFP): It's a girl! Hewlett Packard (Reuter reports): Soviet casualties arrive in Kabul from rebel summer siege of Khost Kandahar relief Islamabad - Afghan rebels have broken through a Soviet and Afghan ring besieging the city of Kandahar to resupply guerrillas fighting there. But Communist forces have kept up their relentless bombing and shelling as fighting in the narrow streets and bazaars continued. rebel commanders said (Reuter reports) Double elections likely in Japan Nakasone exploits popularity (UPI): Singer's death is followed by 28 suicides The Connoisseur Gallery Marcos claim of communist rule dismissed The Mortgage Corporation Picture Gallery Dhaka toll from ferry could rise to 1,000 (Reuter): Tourists stranded by Jakarta anger Australia-Indonesia row Defence pact at risk The World's favourite airline. You Can't… British Caledonian Gold plate on the silver Privatization was decried as selling the family silver by Lord Stockton, but it has been a bonanza for investors, writes Jermy Warner The Times Umbrella Jamaica's dance man An academic and former Rhodes scholar returns to British this summer - in dancing shoes Concise Crossword No 932 Things go better with Headroom The cult figure of the video age has become a hot property in marketing Datasoftware International Ltd. The making of a molester As Britain's police seek possible links in child murder cases, Lee Rodwell examines the psychology of the killers A new platform for the family bear After a life spent in Paddington's shadow, Michael Bond's daughter explains how ahe finally succumbed to the creature's Iure The Cordon Blue Cookery School The Sleeping Company Cubes Multiyork Comfort for the childless Talkback Lost chords Interest flags Doctor no Women's Lib Scouse nous Picture Gallery PHS: Monkey's tale Why hack Herstmonceux? Playing apartheid to lose David Miller finds both the sports boycott of South Africa and the rebel tours - most recently by New Zealand rugby players - producing effects opposite to their intent Radio, free as the airwaves Jeremy Tustall looks at one of the unsung successes of the American mass madia Rebuilding the Atlantic bridge Caught, wrecked before wicket Moreover... Miles Kington Still Not Enough No Surgery for the Surgeries Time to Settle Cyprus Policing a free society in Ulster Selling off water Violence in S Africa Founding a hospice Time for dedication in schooling Attack on Libya Labour's hard left Musical excellence Busy old bees On this Day April 23 1788 Royal 'rules' Court Circular Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Appointments Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dinners School announcements Col James Carne, Vc Hero of the Imjin River Alexei Arbuzov Dr Adrian Gill Mystical appeal Concert Rare Carpets Gallery Redemption of visionary intellect Royal Gala Creative contrast Christopher Logue (right) has been dividing his time between hymning Royalty and translating Brecht, whose Baal opens at the Almeida next week: interview by Simon Banner Yielding to the star machine Rock Duchess Theatre Terminal stages Sheridan Morley reports on a book which could prove to be Broadway's best written and most cogent obituary Crafts Council Gallery Britain had 'no say' in use of cluster bombs The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,027 The Times Information Service Portfolio gold The Queen takes a trip down memory lane Weather forecast Stock Market US share link starts New merchant bank launched Atlantic stake St Ives higher Agency ahead CGA advance Ipeco rush Bid rejected Market Summary Rolls 'ready for sale' after profits triple to £81 m Immunity dispute intensifies G5 may act over slump in dollar Elders tells of need for secrecy on bid Extel urges Demerger bid rejection Buyout team plans listing Standard Chartered settles with ITC Guinness placing bonanza From bankruptcy to a billion in 16 years Hopes of new bank bid fade Chanel Cadbury Schweppes Shell-Esso seeks cheap oil output Steetley Boase Massimi Pollitt hits a lucky streak Tempus Share plan 'should include unit trusts' Share prices drift lower as institutions hold back Stock Market Report Olivetti buys Adler The Plessey Company plc Recent Issues Company News (AP): Wall Street Money Market and Gold London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Lufthansa Kenneth MacKenzie Holdings Limited Unilever N. V Norton Telecommunications (Reuter): Opec seeks to win back lost markets Commercial Bank of Wales PLC Greyhound poised for London listing Appointments Base Lending Rates US tariff threat to Scotch whisky National Westminster Home Loans Limited Great Portland Estates P. L. C. Midland Bank Norton Opax bid sent for referral Brake on car rentals Allied-Lyons Equities quiet Senior Secretaries Foreign and Commonwealth Office Cheryl Hawksworth Ltd Machin Designs Ltd. Shell Drake Personnel Dulcie Simpson Appointments ICL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deloitte Haskins + Sells Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries Challoners Recruitment Consultants Secretaries Plus The Secretarial Consultants T. M. International Ltd. 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Diary of the Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Au Pair in America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chef Private Yacht Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic & Catering Situations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunworld Travel Sydney £639 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Cornisa Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley & Co American Buyers Seek Restoration of Fine Furniture Bonhams Brian Loomes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brandt Oriental Antiques Lloyd Loom Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black Country Heritage Weekends Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exquisite Oriental Carpet Restorations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Title favourites face action replay Richard Streeton reports that Middlesex and Hampshire again look set to lead the pack Presumption for international duty Defendant who lied is entitled to his defence No power to order interim detention No place in Bath cup team for Egerton or Trevaskis Solicitor's threat to report barrister was contempt Sentencing guidelines are not rigid Threat to amateurism is gathering impetus Rugby Union Epsom Comme L'Etoile to gain trial verdict with conditions in his favour Results from yesterday's three meetings Seven-day ban rules Eddery out of Guineas Course specialists Blinkered first time From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dawn Run to hold old rival Charlton out Worcester doubt Mandarin: Worcester selections By Mandarin 2.15 Crooning… Pontefract Worcester From Our French Racing Correspondent: Pradier's odds cut after easy victory French Racing The long wait looks to be almost over for Charlton Football: Portsmouth Losing Momentum in Race for Top as their Rivals Gain Ground Palace come to a halt in the mud Portsmouth are losing ground on the run-in Today's Fixtures Moroccan surprise in store Local heroes to the rescue Brock's under-21 recall For the Record £250,000 for City Teenager pushes Thorne to brink Snooker Graham's US debut Boxing Yesterday's Football and Rugby Results Entertainments Mrs Green hoping for better luck Horse Trials No challenge from fastest rival for de Castella Athletics Hodges calls it a day Powerboating Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Worlds away from Mexico Unbeaten records at stake Allied Dunbar Vilas seeks winning touch Tennis From a Correspondent Hyères: Crebbin is in line for title Yachting Picture Gallery No match for the weather Cricket Surrey cash in Emery's chance No play yesterday Rebels losing sight of their cause Basketball Sport in Brief Jahangir Khan and Devoy maintain their superiority Squash Racets Britain go two up in singles Real Tennis Uruguay will be the team to beat
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