News from 05/05/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Ivo Jarosy, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Holly Hill, Ingmar Lindmarker, Ray Tindle Chairman of Tindle Newspapers, F. Roberts, Simon O'Hagan, Simon Barnes, Peter Marson, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Guy Somerset Chairman, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Richard Long, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Liz Hodgkinson, Hasan Akhtar, Richard Streeton, John Best, Patrick Davis, Mitchell Platts, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Julia Neuberger, David Bonavia, Ray Kennedy, John Young, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, E. Ainsley, Henry McKenzie Johnston, Michael Hamlyn and Ahmed Fazl, Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, John Kilbracken, David Miller, John Horsley Denton, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, Tony Samstag, David Watts, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Dr M. P. Nelson, Edward Timms, Peter Davalle, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Giselle Griffin, Beryl Dixon, Kuldip Nayar, Craig Seton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Andrew Tribute, Josephine M. Over, Snooker, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Julie Burchill, Clive White, Amanda Craig, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, John Stonestreet, Diane Yeo, Director, Sarah Hogg, Noël Goodwin, Bailey Morris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Robert Milne-Tyte, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Sarah Hogg and David Watts, Stuart Winstanley, Vince Wright, Hugh Taylor, Tony Willis, Mary Thomas, Penny Perrick, Molly Stiles, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Countess Mountbatten, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoSummit rush to agree draft on terrorism Rocket attack near Tokyo palace as leaders gather The play's the thing Tomorrow Portfolio gold Tower to go Gooch century Index Reagan push for Libya oil embargo By a Staff Reporter: Wappmg violence was planned - police Thatcher unruffled by attack Soviet TV shows Chernobyl film (AP): Karmal is replaced by party Pot-holer dies in cave flood Victory eludes ex-UN chief (AP): Bombs hit Jerusalem Greenpeace British family feared dead Conservatives braced for defeats but effects may be muted Local elections Odds against a Tory family By Our Political Reporter: Kinnock warns left of facing Labour wrath Parkinson's Disease Society Scots cast aside party line Frantic final push by the Alliance Bishop's vote switch Clash of ages in chess draw Diversity the key in rural decline Kinnock opposed to Sizewell B Unionist leaders are called 'gutless' Ronan Point panels to be dismantled for study by scientists Drugs hotline gets 500 calls Bats link to rabies being investigated Fear of high tolls in Dartford tunnel plan Dog licence facing abolition Crisis over for holiday bookings Picture Gallery Coronation echo in Himalayan bid NCR Woman celebrant defended Portfolio—gold Woman killed 200,000 firms could break law on data registration Telecom PoWs seek compensation Picture Gallery Rice fraud uncovered by trading officers Free-for-all could have mixed result All change on the buses Two killed in flat fire Subsidies plan 'will hit food industry' Pretoria may be willing to allow political wing of ANC Millions celebrate Easter in Russia Sunk liner had faulty lifeboats Schiphol alert after Greek raid Picture Gallery Increased radiation found in UK milk By Our Foreign Staff: Tokyo summit fallout alert 50,000 evacuated from danger zone The Chernobyldisaster: revelations and recriminations Crisis deepens in Punjab party Vienna experts invited to Moscow 'Campaign of hate' by West Warsaw warning on play (AP): Soldiers killed as aircraft collide (AP): Iraq demands big families Water thrown at Princess Bombs rock Marseilles (AFP): Poison fails End of an era (Reuter): Quake panic (AFP): Lightning fire (Reuter): Tibetan guest (Reuter): Hoxha boast Pacific tour Thatcher announces South Korea steel coup Sealink Beethoven and rituals as leaders get together Tokyo Summit 1986 Pledge on sex equality for Norway Blesma Nasa hit by third rocket disaster Anti-Arab Jews freed by Israel President of Brazil begins Lisbon visit Dhaka clamps down on poll protests as students fight police Joyful Karachi crowds hail Bhutto 56-day polar trek ends in triumph (Reuter): China offer to return jet Candidate's right to room enforceable in private law Law Report May 5 1986 (AP): Sabah to vote on ethnic row Princess rues an indiscreet microphone Royal visit to British Columbia Scottish Amicable (NYT): Army undermines Aquino amnesty Afghan talks turn to vital pull-out issue Other airlines talk about flights British Caledonian Standing in a different corner Geoge Michael invented a cliche and it became one half of the now-defunct group Wham! Julie Burchill talks to a singular pop star in search of a different incarnation Cheshire Homes are all about caring …in so many ways A craftsman in the kingdom of pulp Tom Fenton makes big losses printing quality books. It's a labour of love says Amanda Craig Salesmen of Irish peace Can trade links help end strife in Ulster? One business group believes it can Help the process Concise Crossword No 942 Custody: the split decision Who should be given care of the children after a divorce?Liz Hodgkinson finds that men who try for custody get a raw deal Child molesters and the law Talkback Jack Daniel's A true romantic's unlaboured love Red 9 blue and orange the contrasts in doorstep debating Matthew Parris, freed from Tory whip at Westminster, goes knocking on doors for all three parties-and finds something to say in favour of each Sports Diary Tomb de ma plante Moreover … Miles Kington Only one place to turn Anne Sofer The Road from Kabul When the Police Face Riots Is Everybody Happy? Ramifications of nuclear disaster Taxes and charity Village schools Half a lifetime Sneering dons Other side of Libya story Birthday tribute Lost corncrake Tourist signposts National Insurance Scheme How long, O Lord? Court Circular Marriages Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Service luncheon Loretto School Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Hollow new Protestant ethic Clifford Longley Picture Gallery Ancien Regime a hit in US Sale room Luncheon Service dinner Appointments in the Forces Parliament this week Hylda Baker Music hall comedienne who found fame on television Sir Victor Raikes Charles Schmitt By a Special Correspondent: Soviet advance in power generation Science report Hard to believe Television South Bank Celebration Festival Hall Concerts The Holy Land Royal Ballet Holly Hill reports from Broadway on Mike Nichols's return to the theatre Social Security Ethel Barrymore New York Dresden Po/ BeJohlavek Dome Brighton Radio3 An end to financial prejudice Larry kramer's The Normal Heart opens at the Albery today week, the Royal Court's first West End transfer for seven years; no longer, it seems, is the Court living on its past: Irving Wardle reports LSO/Shallon Barbican James Courts Duchess Theatre Leaden regularity Die Fledermaus Coliseum Opera Hippies camp at Oxford The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,037 Bandstand's last blast The Times Information Service Weather forecast Under suspicion of being a foreign missionary Village voice Resuming his Monday column, Victor Zorza reports on his journey to a remote Himalayan villege and his attempts to gain acceptance by the villegers Battle of wits, war of words Mike Brearley was the master tactician of English cricket, but to Phil edmonds his retirement came as a relief. Simon Barnes profiles a bitter feud Hargreaves Lansdown Patek Philippe Geneve Ford Ward White The last boat trip of the holiday The morning of August 27,1979 was sunny as the Mountbatten family sailed into Donegal Bay Then an IRA bomb went off, killing Lord Mountbatten, Nicholas Knatchbull, his grandson and Paul Maxwell, a local boy. Doreen, Lady Brabourne died the next day. Countess Mountbatten recalls the awful events of that summer's day, and its tragic aftermath The Times Fiat Midland Metropress The Newspaper Society Add the Yorkshire Post Ads revenue hits a billion United Newspapers plc United front for a free press The newspaper owners who met in April, 1836, and a… Amra PCS Hi-tech paper chase into the future The profit-makers of publishing Evening News Express Westminster press LSG Why it's now full steam ahead A man at the centre looks toward a bright future The Times A big share of the market but not much of the glamour Posts Cranleigh School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The attractions of time out There are many strong arguments for taking a year between school and university. Beryl Dixon, in a two-part series, looks at some ways of using this time Euro-Sprachschule Merchant Taylors' School Manpower Secretary/audio Typist University of St Andrews Department of Mediaeval… TEFL Teachers Wanted Milbourne Lodge School St Mary's School, Shaftesbury Super Secretaries The University of Leeds Brunei University Posts The Haberdashers' Aske's School Rokeby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department of Biochemistry and Chemistry University of Edinburgh School-Leavers! Chiropody as a Profession Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments Sales Person The Queen's University of Belfast Trinity College University of Edniburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Cancer Research Campaign Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Over 1-4 million of the most affluent people in the… Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back Pain Relief Resista Carpets Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Travel Airlink Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corfiot Rentals Thomson discovers a winning formula Golf By a Special Correspondent: Whitaker triumphant Equestrianism Rugby Union Results from Weekend Organizing bodies must act to cut out the nonsense Tennis Harwood waits on Bakharoff Racing: Dancing Brave Decision Delayed until Stable Companion Has Run Outsider foils plucky Bold Arrangement Kempton Park C4 From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Baiser Vol? scoops Longchamp prize Guineas result in full Fioravanti win provides few answers Mandarin: Jobroke sound Trophy choice Haydock Park BBC Doncaster Warwick Newcastle Fontwell Park Ludlow Today's course specialists Today's point-to-points Blinkered first time Devon & Exeter Towcester Southwell Results from Saturday's five meetings The Wombles open a new chapter for the big clubs Football Hammers hard as nails Soviet skill augurs well Today's Fixtures Record stand not good enough to stave off Warwickshire defeat Cricket: Damp Start for Indians as Gooch Makes Hay with a Century Gatting leads the way for Middlesex Weekend Football Results and Tables Potter's century gives Leicester initiative John Player Scoreboards Tradition wins the day at Arundel Miller loses his lead to Alvaro Pino of Spain Cycling Meritorious work while others play Rugby Union Becker wins prize Mamede is the master again Athletics Victory for Gardner In Brief For the Record Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice1 Regional Television Variations Dalglish joins soccer greats Sad case of broken Hearts The answer to partial deafness from Hidden Hearing Davis goes into the unknown Snooker Guardsman who dropped rifle Dr Who repels the baddies The new luminaries of London Rubgy Union: Moon Has the Last Word as Nottingham's Star Crashes Sport in Brief Dalglish prefers deeds to words
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