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News from 26/04/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Carol Cox, Ian McGeoch, Colin Hughes, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Kenneth Minogue, A. P. Duggan, Trumpington, Susan Fieldman, Lorna Bourke, Alan Gibson, Keith Dalton, Vijitha Yapa, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Jill Feld, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Richard Long, Hilary Finch, Eric Ogden, Jeremy Kingston, Christopher Wilson, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Flint, Hilaire Gomer, Mario Modiano, Caroline Moorehead, J. H., Geoffrey Smith, Vivian Fuchs, Gerald Davies, Beryl Downing, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, T. Woodfield, Mohsin Ali, Julian Amery, Lawrence Lever, Peter Ackroyd, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ashley Stephenson, David Smith Economics Correspondent, John Young, Diana Geddes, Victoria Mather, Jack Harper, Maurice Coreth (Chairman), Woodrow Wyatt, Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, Alwyne Dean, Norman de Mesquita, Marguerite Minster, Stephen Johnson, Parliamentary Staff, Joan Vickers, Morris, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Bob Williams, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Amy Johnson, Tony Samstag, Clare Dobie, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Alison Eadie, Peter Scott, Craig Brown, Kenneth Alexander Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, John Blunsden, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Rabbi Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Renwick, Richard Terrell, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Keith MacKlin, Michael Ranken, John Russell Barton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, N. A., Christopher Walker, Geraldine Norman, George Hill, Clive White, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, John Julius Norwich, David Walker, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Trevor Fishlock, George Chesterton, Brian Appleyard, Ian Hunter, Nicholas Shakespeare, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Lander, Shona Crawford Poole, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Maggie Drummond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Williams,

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300 Libyan air students must leave Mrs Thatcher announced the more than 300 Libyan student engineers and pilots must leave Britain by May 31 The 40s dynasty Portfolio Gold King mourns On this day Index By Our Political Correspondent: Terrorism is treason: Hailsham Leading Tory MPs to retire Arabs say they shot Briton Deported Libyans flown out Oil sends trade deficit to worst-ever £1.1 bn (Reuter): Swazi king greeted by good omen From a Correspondent Luxembourg: EEC deal aids UK farmers Satanist given seven years Western Provident Association Ltd. Simple funeral for the Duchess New prisoners refused entry as jail officers push industrial action New evidence may end immunity for suspects Fowler in pledge to nurses Mayfair Carpet Gallery NUT backs down on action threat Picture Gallery Students disrupt free speech talk Auditors' dismay at surcharge role Princess in black for nursery school visit Tory defeat over council take-over Pay freeze warning at Westland You can do it… when you see Security tight for meeting Fears rise on Royal Ordnance flotation Pickets try to storm plant P&O staff opt for pay cuts Action against Equity ban Murder hunt Gatwick hitch Customs fight How 'Satanist' conman persuaded vicar to net him over £200,000 Web of religious deceit trapped aristocrats and an MP's wife £150,000 conical house Six years for child-killer Scargill 'lied over speed limit device' Microlight death Bishop speaks on dangers Mondial Assistance Prince is convicted of dealing in cocaine Guardsmen contest clerk's racism claim Portfolio Gold Man denies 'doctor' pose Commentary MPs criticize ombudsman for delays over claims Press is criticized by Prince Hopkirk quits Churchill Bill fails to make progress Parliament April 25 1986 Obscenity on TV and radio Commons Picture Gallery £132,000 for royal table Sale room Breakthrough claim in acid rain research Science report Gas blast brother cleared Differing views about dockyards House of Lords Lange put out by Labour demand for withdrawal from Anzus pact Gallipoli remembered on 71st anniversary British aid for dam in Sri Lanka From Our Correspondent: German security blows hole in its own plot (Reuter): Doctor is back from the dead US demands threaten to disrupt Tokyo summit's harmony The fight against terrorism French strengthen coastal defences (Reuter): Plea for kidnap Briton Londoners' leap thrills New Yorkers Greek Cabinet sworn in with 12 changes European plan to build Nato transport plane Embassy man shot in Sanaa Madrid car bomb blast kills five Civil Guardsmen The Sunday Times From Our Correspondent: Spaniards praise royal tour (Reuter): Fans sue Juventus over cup tragedy (Reuter): Gromyko well (Reuter): Student shot (AFP): Play it again (Reuter): Croat atrocity (Reuter): Soviet envoy (AFP): Liberia arrest National Savings Yearly Plan Minister howled down by extremists angry over Pretoria's reforms Policeman stabbed in Soweto rampage (AFP): Marilyn race protest Church-state summit eases way for Pope's Polish visit Arbuthnot International Fund (Reuter): Nurse tells of Grenada coup death Manila press men killed in ambush Call from Reagan for Aquino Tribute to astronauts From a Correspondent Bonn: Deadlock over war memorial (Reuter): Cameraman haunted by Vietnam war work Soviet reprimands show problems facing oil industry Oslo intervenes to end its offshore dispute Senior American official wants Waldheim barred from entering US Threat of ban upsets Austrian politicians (AP): Zimbabwe to seek foreign investment Town Country Building Society (Reuter): Glasses clue in Palme murder hunt Rigging the Cup Sports Diary Six appeal Sports Diary Dilly Daley Sports Diary Net profit Sports Diary Picture Gallery At God's left hand Kenneth Minogue on the long reach of Liberation Theology Fighting off the Burtons of the bookshelves Bryan Appleyard looks at the marketing onslaught that has hit small bookshops And if the eagle should fly? Old unions don't just fade away Still a Funny Farm Policy Viva El Rey Fourth Leader Terrorism in the Libyan context Airport security Musical excellence Falklands fishing A woman's place Hospital transfers Gleam of hope in rhino decline Campus closures Horowitz in Moscow (From Our Special Correspondent): In Red Russia To-Day Disease, Famine and Luxury Royal 'rules' Television Squelchy sensuality Soul Sos Band Hammersmith Odeon Albery Theatre Enjoying a life of quiet interests The Lamberts, George, Constant and Kit, form the subject of the first biography by Andrew Motion (right) poetry editor of Faber & Faber. Interview by Caroline Moorehead Fables and frissons in old New York Theatre Wonderful Town Palace, Watford Theatre Courtship rituals among the birds Watching The Bush Knowing winks Radio Plans for a new season at the Coliseum The Connoisseur Gallery Club Italia Rare Carpets Gallery The day of the left-handed lion Today jubilant tribesmen in the tiny state of Swaziland are celebrating the coronation of their new boy king. The rituals have been shrouded in a special African brand of secrecy: visitors have been welcome but the locals have brooked no outside interference. Nicholas Shakespeare was among the bemused guests in the warriors' kraal Rukba Saturday Postto Sholleys Ltd. Buy the Sholley now & save £3.50 Dlamini's turbulent dynasty From the heart to the Finnish Amid the silent pine and birch forests sliced by vast shimmering lakes, Hilary Finch changes from a tourist to a traveller Inter Hotel Ocean Cruise Lines Seasoned reputations on the table Take recommendations with a pinch of salt, advices Shona Crawford Poole Erna Low Consultants Tunisia an Oasis in the Mediterranean Air France Holidays Time Off Ltd. Air Malta Kids go Free with Tjaereborg Multiple Display Advertising Items A healthy shade of spring greens The Times Cook Shona Crawford Poole stumbles across some seasonal and colourful dishes Winkfield Place Sails set for sea dogs John Young tests Turkish waters, accompained by Brain, an amiable surfing hound Plaudits on a plate for Park Lane Agriframes Ltd. Mouth watering lakeside Eating out Picture Gallery Box clever for mini marvels In the Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Majestic Wine Warehouses Winning ways at the sales Drink May Wines BaHaMas Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sally Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Speeding Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pencils to rewrite the history books Collecting How to bring the good times home Faithfulness to the periods is the key to restoring houses successfully, says Beryl Downing Auctions Gloralilia Advice from the experts Address Book The Times The South Bank Centre Halle Orchestra St John's Smith Square Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra The Mikado Bernstein Festival Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbara Dickson in Concert Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finding the key to exotic lyricism Rock and Jazz records Prince of rock's uneasy reign The first champion Chess The Times Concise Crossword No 935 A costly error that will plague Sharif Bridge We regret the printing error which marred the second… Spy thriller with an ironic twist Films on Tv Recommended The Raj seen through Indian eyes Radio A Room with a View Pomposity on an epic scale The Week Ahead Television Playing to win in a hard game Elaine Paige explains why she is glad to be back on the boards in chess, starting next week Review Theatre Films Books Opera Times Choice Concerts Concerts Dance The Bear necessity Arts Diary Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Passover's message of freedom Reuters: Luncheons Schools Birthdays Memorial service Service dinners Dame Honor Fell Advances in cell biology Sir Charles Johnston Air CDRE A. P. Revington Fourth Sunday after Easter MPs put block on cleaner TV Bill Solution to puzzle No 17,024 Solution to puzzle No 17,029 In the flight path of Amy Johnson The Times Information Service Today's events Portfolio Gold Weather forecast All prisoners of the colonel Letter from Tripoli Stock Market Toy firm's £5m buy Hiram Walker taken over Pay-out hope Dividend cut Bids received Citibank cut Dee package Tip Top date Market Summary Imports and oil push trade deficit to record £1.1bn Oil prices drop as strike ends By Our City Staff: Abandon ADR tax says Reuters chief By Our City Staff: Woolworth to spend £150m on expansion By Our Economics Correspondent: Budget a 'lost opportunity to tackle unemployment' Danger in high rates Building societies to merge Day dawns in time for BL rethink Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet New round in tin crisis Oppenheimer Unit Trust Portfolio Management Service Wall Street Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investments Trusts Commodities Price fall threatens oil firms' asset values Tempus Paul plans Indian share sale Unit Linked Insurance Investments Caution rules as rally peters out Stock Market Report Company News P&O lifts stake in bid target Subdued end to account Stock Exchange Prices Bank of Scotland Bristol & West Building Society Best of the buyers' market Mortages Portsmouth Building Society Walthamstow Building Society Groans as well as sighs of relief after the will Inheritance Tax Accountant Jack Harper believes pension benefits could be put in jeopardy by the new rules for inheritance tax Baronworth Ltd Natoinal & Provincial Building Society Vanguard Trust Managers Ltd Homework is the answer for right choice Mortgages Net monthly cost of £45,000 home loan over 24 years… Sun Life and Ideal Homes The M&G Group Calling all investors, nationwide LB: Shades of trust Income Unit Trusts: White List 1986 Quiter Goodison Company Limited Thornton Hoare Govett Fiat A star rises in the East - again Unit Trusts Japanese Unit Trusts Wardley Skipton Building Society Standard Life B&Q Comet Woolworths B&Q Norwich Union Insurance Units you can trust for a good return Investment Where the City Experts Would Place the Funds Interest Rates Round-Up Lancashire & Yorkshire Base Lending Rates Target Trust Managers Limited Framlington Unit Trust Guide C. Richards Financial Services Penny Shares The Equitable Life Knight Williams Friendly Societies Capel-Cure Myers Flat family face £20,000 repairs Tenants who buy from the council find bills can take the pleasure out of home ownership Property A free package of plans Lazard Securities Limited A few days in the life of a cheque National Savings that still lead the field All classified advertisements can be accepted by… Rentals Entertainments Selex Shipowners not liable for damage after risk passes Law Report April 26 1986 House of Lords Deciding value of damage Portfolio Gold Senna first to devour the appetizer again Motor Racing: Engine Trouble Frustrates Brundle but Fails to Thwart Mansell End of a Wisden era Retiring editor leaves his stamp on cricket's hardy annual Calling on the old class and the new In the second of his school previews, George Chesterton assesses prospects for the new season Weekend Football, Rugby and Other Sports Fixtures Dolphin relaxes in goldfish bowl An American football hero unmasked Sandown Park C4 I Haventalight can give Winter first Whitbread Racing Leicester Ripon Sandown results Morning test for Tate Gallery Thirsk Uttoxeter Hexham From Our French Correspondent: Zahdam in danger from Fast Topazet Racing Abroad Last Night's Results Only one slip by England Schools Rugby West Ham are prepared to take pressure at the top Football: Merseyside Title Challenge Begins to Feel the Strain Moore to leave at end of season Moorcroft's show back on the road Athletics Wembley summit Ice Hockey Hill starts defence of his title Powerboating Brazil dates Bid to end 'hypocrisy' is vetoed Olympic Games For the Record Athletics Richmond out on the bench Frawley battles through to final Tennis Winner Ottaway belies his looks Bowls Chance to topple the champions Rugby League Weekend Tv, Radio Saturday Sunday Bell's Scotch Whisky Weekend television and radio programmes Bath should tame inspired Wasps Cup holders aim for third successive win Ring holds the key for Cardiff Muscular Dystrophy Garrido out after protest Golf Weather beaten Tennis Johnson makes a big advance in his career Snooker England spur Prichard shows his class Cricket: Season Gets under Way in Familiar Style Willingness goes unrewarded Davison is forced out Back to the future Sport in Brief Leading the way towards a light

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