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News from 28/04/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Colin Hughes, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Andrew Billen, Clifford Longley, Simon O'Hogan, Holly Hill, Alan Gibson, Laura Grimond, Charlie Streather, Simon Barnes, Peter Marson, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, A. Christodoulou, Secretary General, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, C. J. Bunyan, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, John Best, Mario Modiano, Caroline Moorehead, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Mitchell Platts, Anne Sofer, Christopher Stell (Chairman Nonconformist Working Party), Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Tom Lawrence, David Bernstein, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Oliver Fiennes, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, John Patten, Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, Elie Kedourie, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Thomson Prentice, Suzy Menkes, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, Cliff Barnes, Sally Watts, Malcolm Hayes, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Richard North, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Winifred Dixon, Nicholas Harling, Tony Samstag, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Peter Davalle, David Chinery Borneo Martell & Partners, Adrian J. Morant, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, John Carlin, Patricia Clough, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, George Hodgson, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, R. T. Gladwin, Chairman, Gill Lusk, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Hughes, Whitehall Correspondent, David Young, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Seely, H. R. C. Riches, Chairman, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Lake Sagaris, Stephen Pettitt, Thomson Prentice and Susan MacDonald, Trevor Fishlock, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, R. D. Wall, Robert Fisk, P. B. Hetherington, Deputy Secretary General, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, Edward Vale, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Vince Wright, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Susan MacDonald, Penny Perrick, Isabel Unsworth, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Thatcher vows never to bow to terrorism Libya tries to ease tension A modern emperor Tomorrow Wrapping it up Portfolio gold Index Briton shot dead in Jerusalem Prost victory Reagan warns 'cowards' Mystery of the missing president Oil slump threatens coal pits White lilies mark France's farewell Duchess's body is brought home Rescuers save boy in crevice Seal of secrecy on jewels By Our Political Correspondent: Hint of move by General Motors on BL (AFP, Reuter): 29 workers seized at Bahrain site UK Finance Ltd Local voting pointer to general election as Falklands factor fades By-election hopes rise for Alliance MHA Guns fired over IRA coffin Young blacks try the beat Future looks bleak for 'model' village By Our Home Affairs Corresponent: Quicker releases urged to ease jails Heads quit school strife 'Vote-rig' inquiry opens MPs to question Hurd on two expelled Libyans Call to end North and South rift Printer on two charges Closing down Sale Drug test adopted by Army One killed in rail collision Tulip upset Violinist wins Home for bat Doctors face scrutiny of referrals as private care costs rise Call for nurses to prescribe Arson inquiry at Hampton Court Nature fears for Dungeness Contested divorces made easier Prayers said for Satanist Picture Gallery Food facts found in rubbish NCR Plea for reform on choice of judges Portfolio gold 'Risk profile' helps in checking tendency to inherited illnesses Genetic engineering: 1 Action for Jobs Picture Gallery Managers' pay boom will soon be over BMA call to abolish hospital immunity Charred clues to Iron Age meal Science report Swedes steal the show at Bukowski's auction Sale room Thatcher and Chirac agree to strong action on terrorism United stand likely at Tokyo Tripoli envoys reduced Secrets of a suspect's wife Greece out of step on European sanctions Treasure house of tsars to reopen Texas change of mind over eviction Tussle over body of Transkei chief Police ask for help on Lyons attacks US recalls its key Sudan embassy staff Libya raid planes came from Spain British woman shot by kidnapper Japan Air Lines US may deport ex-IRA member Protests mar Madrid burial Gandhi removes party loyalists British sisters killed in Spain (Reuter): French A-test (Reuter): Heroes' hour (AP): Hotel killing (Reuter): Braun diary (Reuter): Hess birthday Citroën Bx Botha discussions hint at Pretoria readiness to negotiate with ANC Oslo row over polar bear ranch US vote opens way to free trade talks EEC tackles cost of farming deal Tamils find merit in peace offering from Colombo Room for manoeuvre on three sensitive issues Sudanese MPs meet only to adjourn Picture Gallery American cuts force UN to confront financial crisis Russian warning to Western reporters Kohl gives Waldheim his vote Everest Wrangle for Nato on nerve gases Opposition assembly delivers ultimatum to Chile regime (AFP): US ready for Central America policy shift TWA (AP): Haiti fury after troops open fire on crowd Homeless victims surviving on a diet of promises Mexico after the earthquake: 1 How Briton lost taste for Contra adventure (Reuter): China wants its scrolls The Holy Land Chase Merrydown The Royal Hospital & Home for Incurables The battle of the New River Britain's water supplies are the latest Government target for privatization. Today, as the environment department issues a consultation paper, Richard North reviews the arguments and looks at the related threat to one ancient waterway Environmental Warnings Government's Goal Survival of a well-oiled fall guy Cliff Barnes may be Dalla's archetypal loser but he always bounces back Concise Crossword No 936 Who Will Gain? Going Private Power of the Authorities Tomorrow RM Goodbye to half a lifetime But the second half might be even better. In a month when jane Asher and Hayley Mills both turn 40, Caroline Moorehead looks at new attitudes to that notorious milestone The Illustrated London News Sweeter life for a young diabetic At the age of eight Max Thomas was diagnosed a diabetic. His story is told in a new book, designed to give parents hope The etiquette of economics PR Spray Educated guesses Hot pursuit Anchors oy veh Bach-lash Picture Gallery Split vote PHS: Raising Cain Defining the American role The Nordic spring of discontent Why gays must not create a new ghetto Bernard Levin: the way we live now Titles in a plain brown wrapper Moreover… Miles Kington An outrage to these children A Significant Change A Nation of Shareholders Sign of grief Stripping of grain Village schools under threat Grazing policy Cricket on TV The chapel trail Scholarships for royal birthday Balance of power A lawyer's worth Loss of Eurydice Heritage fire risk Way of Wren From Our Special Correspondent: The Tragedy of Guernica Town Destroyed in Air Attack Busy old bees Court Circular Oratory School Christening Dinner Birthdays today Ibstock Place School Latest wills Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Woman bishop would be a centre of disunity, says bishop Clifford Longely Appointments in the Forces Appointments Service luncheon Service reception Forthcoming marriages Parliament this week Service dinners Lincoln's Inn Broderick Crawford Oscar-winning actor of stage and screen Bessie Love Nights to forget Television Bob Fosse misses his target Theatre: Holly Hill on the New York scene Christie's Week in View Brave approach to faceless music Paul Griffiths discovers Busoni's unfinished opera living in its destined limbo Doctor Faust Coliseum Theatre in London Watching Bush Proms National Theatre Metanoia Purcell Room Coliseum plans Concerts Segovia Wigmore Hall Sadler's Wells Theatre Prison officers to meet Hurd over dispute Charges on QE2 alert The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,031 Kennedys show high-society muscle The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather forecast Dollar-yen struggle spills into bonds US Notebook Board Meetings New coal 'crisis' spells job cuts or subsidies says LBS By Our Economics Editor: World rise in growth forecast Tariff dispute threatens Scotch sales CBI to fight US liability ruling Woolworth hits back at Dixons McKechnie dismisses Evered bid as pathetic Morgan decision soon By Our Financial Editor: Oil prices 'could go below $10' Indonesian 'no' Seers do better the further they gaze Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet By Our Financial Editor: Japan presses for currency talks Musterlin Group PLC Equity & Law Foreign investors may plump for mediums Gilt-Edged Appoinments Unlisted Securities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Toy importer makes play for a role in services USM Review Oxfam Company News Institute fears 'blacklist' of directors Addressing Systems International Rank looks for new direction after Granada bid blow When is a monopoly not a monopoly? Base Lending Rates US bank takes over two brokers Investmemt Trusts Stock Market Confidential All this and taxmen too beset oil firms Analysis Capitalization and week's change Computer clones the key to profits The basic concept of may programs can obviously not be patented by individual firms so they are left with an undefined area in the middle Pfs And lo, the wimp was born Change of heart on the part of managing directors Windows gave users a different picture Micro-Finstat Pison DH: Everything in a memory aimed at speed RAM discs call for a medicum of care to avoid painful lock up Now is the time to take advantage of an expanded memory How to avoid being blinded by choice How does one make that hard decision? Leading vendors take maining seriously Southdata Ltd DH: Amstrad finds the price is right Polaroid MM: The bookshop of the future Tandon Computer (UK) Ltd. Computer Authors JAC Recruitment Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Ltd. Medical Secretary £10,000 Pa Are You the Cat's Whiskers? Manchester High School for Girls Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Consultant Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Legal Audio Secretary £11,500+ (including bonuses)… Needham Printers Ltd. Personal Assistant Secretary Accurate Typist Manpower Secretries Plus Experienced Secretary Boyce Bilingual Susan Beck Multiple Display Advertising Items Word Associates The Ritz Multiple Display Advertising Items Word Associates The Ritz in the aty MacBlain NASH Clc Language Services & Co A Thinking Secretary Office Systems Recruitment Services Architects Excutive Position £11,500 West and Estate Agents/surveyors Design Consultancy Executive Secretary Publishing, Fleet Street The Work Shop Gordon Yates Ltd. The Work Shop The Ritz Caroline King Joslin Rowe Associates New International Clinic W1 Prospects Temps Limited Public Relations C£10,000 La Créme De La Crème Abbatt Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbatt Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Secretary - Publishing W1 "Secretary required in June for the Registrar… Harley Street Surgeon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items College Leaver £7,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Part Time Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel It's All at Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Spring Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tough rewards in outdoor life The high cost of land and capital input makes independent farming a dream for most young farmers, Sally Watts considers bow to tackle the agriculture business Romantic ideas are blown away by harsh circumstance Management skills are essential in farming today Posts Head of Mathemathics Project Development Executive Clifton College, Bristol London Westminster Cathedral Choir School Euro-Sprachschule Prior's Field School Head St Mary's School, Shaftesbury Bursar Prep & Public School Milbourne Lodge School Iaps Multiple Display Advertising Items Fellowships Magdalen College, Oxford University of Glasgow Chiropody as a Profession Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Computer Integrated Manufacturing Institute University of Oxford Bodleian Library The University of Lancaster Careers Adviser Scholarships University of Durham Uwist Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Dundee University of Aberdeen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Services Charity Commission The Royal… The Times Diary of the Times Classified Food & Wine Chateau Le Tour 64 Warre. Martilez 63… The Times General Appointments Market Research Interviewers Property Holidays Corfiot The Algrave Alternative General Rentals Marsh & Parsons Discharge cannot be reconsidered Limit to powers of review tribunals Unreliable device Butcher leaves Oxford facing an unpalatable change of diet Football: Ipswich Pass on their Fears to Oxford as Liverpool and West Ham Put Pressure on Everton Hearts must wait Villa make sure of survival Weekend Football and Rugby Union Results Liverpool gain a five-goal bonus An isolated cause for celebration Eventing Losing the flow but lasting the pace From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Another pointer to Toca Madera Racing: Shahrastani New Derby Favourite after Guardian Classic Trial Victory By Our French Racing Correspondent: Zahdam last behind Fast Topaze Warwick Old master back in classic picture with Tate Gallery Piggott's return Mandarin: Chance for Armada to win more admirers Highland Blaze and Greenall show the way Point-To-Point Brighton TWA Saturday's results Boldness in another success for France Tennis Milovsorov in a heartening run for Tipton Athletics Giants squeeze life out of Wasps Rugby Union: Cup Finalists Revel in the Sunshine of Twickenham and Cardiff How the Bostick hands lost grip Calculating winners Cardiff rediscover form to star in spectacular finale Final ends all square For the Record Irish order of the boot Hampshire feel the presence of Rice De Freitas has Kent struggling Saturday's scores Hardie provides Essex backbone Cricket Scant consolation for the cider brigade Worcs v Surrey at Worcester Worcestershire: First… Today's Fixtures Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Regional Television Variations Big day in the power game Key fistures Griffiths shatters Higgins's dream Snooker Leeds capitalize on St Helens blunders Rugby League Villar takes the lead Cycling Noah left holding the baby Tennis Faulty petrol gauge almost upsets Prost Motor Racing Ballesteros is beaten again Golf Bad break for rebels Sport in Brief Racers beat Rockets Troke is a heroine in the heat Badminton The man behind Piggott's return

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