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News from 06/05/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Miles Kington, Alan Hollingsworth, Alan Gibson, Leila M. Partner, Pearce Wright, John Hughes, Ronald Faux, Fred Hechinger, Peter King, Mark Lawson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, George Schöpflin, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), John Best, Caroline Moorehead, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Day, Bill Agnew, Rebecca Tyrrel, Stephen Taylor, C. W. J. Walls, Harry Golembek, Chess Corespondent, St Helier, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Nicholas Mellersh, Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, Robert Nye, Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Andrew Wiseman, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Suzy Menkes, Roger Scruton, Edward Fennell, Leslie Howcroft, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Paul Martin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Richard Owen Brussels, Nicolas Soames, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, Francis Bennion, Mark Dowd, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Charles Paterson Director, Paul Griffiths, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Simon Moores, Craig Seton, PHS, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, David Caute, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Roger Bootle, Philip Nicksan, Hugh Clayton, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Maggie McLening, Christopher Walker, Geraldine Norman, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, E. J. Burge, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Michael Prest, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Peter Horsfield, Brian Glanville, Sarah Hemming, Sarah Hogg, Philippa Toomey, Leolin Price, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Martin Banks, Alex Henney, Bailey Morris, Barry Pickthall La Rochelle, Richard Morrison, Sarah Hogg and David Watts, Susan MacDonald, Juliet Stevenson, Richard Sarson, Isabel Unsworth, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, Philip Webster Political Reporter, Martha Honey, San José,

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Crowning glory Portfolio gold SDP shareout Contra arms On this day Index Britain 'off guard' over nuclear risk Radiation still seeping Chernobyl reactor still leaking (Reuter): Final toll in Sri Lanka air blast is 14 Literary find of the century for sale Johnson stuns Davis UK leads summit in drive against terror Americans hail Tokyo statement Gang frees ANC man in hospital Clash on £100 rise at the top Business confidence up United Kingdom House By a Staff Reporter: Seafront fights as rain cuts traffic SDP proposes to give away free shares in privatized companies Airport strike threat Aristocast Kitchens Clash at the Royal Ballet Apex staff for merger Pilot escapes Rivals fight for Tory votes Picture Gallery Legal threats in St Helens Labour likely to make capital gain Thursday's poll countdown Chernobyl 'boost' for Green Party Simpson (Picadilty) Ltd Talks end jail 'lock out' at Gloucester Bus cuts a disaster, union says Racial discrimination 'adding to heart disease among Asians' Paperwork puts most pressure on police Security tight in bomb trial Chaplains home attacked Holiday break Judge defends 'page three' pictures Blue video upset for Tory MP Race bias complaint against Sun rejected By Staff Reporter: Heritage row puts gallery at risk Picture Gallery By Our Transport Editor: Device will limit speed of coaches Airport groups' role However Big your Business is, the Midland Bank Can… By a Staff Reporter: Hospital seeks doctors from the Continent Healthier school diet achieved Family of five dies in fire Unionist parties split over strategy and objectives for Ulster Irish back divorce plan, poll shows Picture Gallery Coxswain's bravery award Sharp cuts feared in the costlier services All change on the buses: 2 Preliminary analysis by Britain's biggest bus operator, National Bus, suggests that, withur subsidy, deregulation later cuts in rural, weekend and of-peak services, Michael Baily, Transport Editor writes, Local authorities are seeing how far they can support services that would other wise disappear LPC Group Plc Commentary Socialists face uphill struggle to win run-off poll in Austria Israel weighs case against Waldheim From a Correspondent, Buenos Aires: Paraguay silences opposition radio (Reuter): Four killed as Sikhs avenge raid on temple (Reuter reports): Eight killed in Turkish earthquake No refuge for the wretched refuseniks Prisoners of Conscience Soviet Union However Big your Business is, the Midland Bank Can… Euphoric Belgians can shrug off strike AGA Thatcher wins the day From a Correspondent Harare: Mugabe's key issues in Africa Congress thanks Britain over Libya Polish milk contaminated World pact sought on nuclear power control Joint statements on terrorism and the Chernobyl disaster Firm proposals to counter violence (Reuter reports from Berne): Fallout beats tests Looking forward to a better future The Tokyo declaration Minsk ignores danger of radioactive cloud However Big your Business is, the Midland Bank Can… However Business is, Bank Help Make Midland Business Banking US ships military aid to lure Contras into ditching rebel leader Frankhn Mint Limited From Our Own Correspondent, Karatiya, Tangail District, Bangladesh: Where feudal loyalty still holds sway Tide turns against Australian judge Paris spy trial opens The Nation Newspaper USA Today Ershad silences rival on poll eve Karmal demise engineered US discredits new leader As You were Asleep we Decided Not to Stop Rebel defeat is top priority Afghanistan under new management Decisive stage in UN talks Picture Gallery Ruling hits death row hope Small victory for split Soviet family (Reuter): 13 die in Portugal rail crash (Reuter): Tehran debut (UPI): Admiral killed (Reuter): Iran floods (Reuter): Dutch arrest (AP): Tit for tat Safari hero Plot revealed in a family drama The discovery of a rare Elizabethan play at Melbourne Hall, Derby, could save its famous gardens for posterity, reports Geraldine Norman Commission for the New Towns Peking looks to the UN The World Food Programme is trying to help China, which has acute food and housing shortages Concise Crossword No 943 Keys to a party piece Hewlett Packard Harrods Knightsbridge Mannish tailoring, feminine softness The current wave of 'msculine' fashion from up-and-coming designers, many of them women, echoes the languorous, elegant style of Katharine Hepburn The stars come out in Tokyo Lancôme Paris Et tu, Kurt Two The Times Diary Bernie inflamed The Times Diary Discomposed The Times Diary Picture Gallery The Times Diary Outside chance The Times Diary Closed house The Times Diary Cutting the IBA down to size How the fallout has tainted Gorbachov Zimbabwe: grim march to a loss of liberty David Caute examines Mugabe's record as he works for a one-party state Vote, and save these children Genius at work in the bar Moreover ... Miles Kington The Anti-Terror League Rajiv and the Religious Divide Eminent Progress Prospect of European super-state Loans for gas Missed off the list Teachers' incentives US and Libya Water for sale Making a better job of gaols First seal? (From our Special Correspondent.): The Fall of Lucknow How long, O Lord? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Appointments Life and death in the tidal flats Science report Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Birthdays today Marriage Luncheon Howell's School, Denbigh Ratcliffian Association Prayer Book Society London Association of Lancastrians Prince exposed to mayoral politics Two share chess lead Scholarships to RAF Harkness fellowships Snowdon's award Parliament today Latest wills University news, church appointments and royal… Professor J. D. Ivins Authority on grassland Sir Derek Hilton Mr Frank Lattin Mr Duncan Fairn Mr Cyril Spragg Robert Alda Pushing too hard Television Long Distance Form Time for a break Prince Edward Theatre The merits of holding to the middle ground Galleries Mary Potter New Art Centre George Hooper Odette Gilbert Arthur Boyd Fischer Fine Art Albert Wainwright Michael Parkin Scotland 's radical tribute Theatre The love that knows no end Lynne Truss meets Juliet Stevenson (below), who opens as Shakespeare's Cressida at the Barbican this evening National Theatre Concerts LOS/Mauceri Barbican LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall/Radio 3 Cloud returns to the North as public seeks reassurance The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17.038 Picture Gallery Milk affected but safe, ministry says The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather forecast Picture Gallery Policy of devaluing backfires Us Notebook Board Meetings Summit paves the way for more interest rate cuts Directors more optimistic about business prospects Signing-on fees face 60% tax White Paper tackles red tape By Our Business Correspondent: Saatchi poised to bid for leading US group Schools move by CBI Top tax in US may be cut to 27% Charities seek benefit change in Finance Bill Is it more blessed to give or take? Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Automobile Association Insurance Company News J. Henry Schoroder Wagg & Co. Limited Diamond sale holds key to sector's fortunes Commodities Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Laser lights way for revitalized typesetting firm USM Review Time to pour oil on N Sea tax waters Analysis Wall Street Appointments The Times Base Lending Rates Commercial paper fiddle Companies Registration Office EMS the variable in loan rates equation Gilt-Edged Housing crisis warning J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited A market in the melting pot The big bang and the advance to artificial inteligence together promise exciting and potentially traumatic changes to the securities industry. J Dundas Hamilton assesses the pitfalls and benefits lying in wait for the stock-broker between now and the turn of the century Alexanders Laing & Cruickshank Holdings Ltd Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Another giant leap forward The Week The call goes out for the wide-skill expert Job Scene Compaq Transam Microsysems Limited You can't fool around with this machine Wright Air Conditioning Win a flight to New York in Concorde The Times/DEC Schneider Competition Watchword challenges the hackers UK design draws into the lead IBM Authorised Dealer IBC Technical Services Ltd The Times Create your Own Computer Application Programs Why software clones may be here to stay Tandon Computer (UK) Ltd Can the keyboard replace the blackboard? The search for a Pc connection Workshop Fun with the little green words This must be the last word, man Agony and ecstasy after the learning Atari Power Without the Price The human factor systems cannot ever replace Spaghetti on my screen Multiple Display Advertising Items Datapower Computer Employment Ltd The new MacIntosh is unveiled British Standards Institution Halfway stage for Alvey scheme Compuvac Office Systems Recruitment Services Dec Systems Supervisor/partners Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Walt Disney Productions Ltd Office Overload Agency Office Systems Recruitment Services Universities Oxford This Month's Royal Engagements Has the Muse lost her touch Poetry Today/1 Faber and Faber Know the Sign of a Poet The laurel finds its free spirit A Special Report A power in the poetic land Focus Books Helping the children Sotheby's National Poetry Centre Legal Appointments Price Waterhouse Green Man Lane Essex Country Council Lancashire Polytechnic at Preston Hale Court Smiths Industries Public Limited Company Monk Dunstone Associates Investments Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Court House Magistrates' Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer based industry Duggan Lea & Co Lovell, White & King Court Clerks Argyil Storest Limited National Coal Board Nicholas Baker Administration Partner Frere… Nuffield Hospitals Knapp-Fishers Baker & McKenzie Multiple Classified Advertising Items National coal Board The Chief Prosecuting Solicitor Westhorp Ward and Catchpole Mary Graves Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Competent Locums Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Musical Instruments The Piano Workshop Allflutesplus Forwoods Classical Music ABC music Trustee for sale of house is eligible for rent allowance from council Queen's Bench Division Striker's present income is relevant for benefit Restriction on grants awards is unlawful Admissibility of schizophrenic's confession Legal test for avoiding insurance contract Intention to evict is crucial Lawreport May 6 1986 Crown as landlord cannot be sued Bus owner is not liable for damage Aesthetics not relevant to use of caravan First breath specimen is admissible if second unavailable Crown court cannot revoke grant of legal aid by justices Council tenant's right to buy Court of Appeal Chester Kempton Park Improving Beldale Star should maintain Harwood's momentum Racing Leaders on the Flat Shoemaker stars in Hollywood Pennine Walk strolls in Mandarin, By our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Greenall double puts him ahead in title race Point-To-Point Saturday's results Today's fixture Prideaux Boy's long trip pays off Haydock Report Blum flies high with Stay Low Course specialists Chester Racing Results Shining future among crown Liverpool lead the chosen few of Britain in the super league that transcends frontiers Jewels of Europe The eccentric Gunner with entertainment in his sights Alan Gibson recals a Middlesex player who cut a dash Cologne can emulate Spaniards Picture Gallery Final exit of Real manager Molowny braces himself for a triumphant sigh of relief World Football The Ice Age cometh Ice Skating European results Britain hit the target Shooting S Africans given Springbok status against rebels Rugby Union: Danie Craven reaches for his gun England tour party will be under World Cup scrutiny Leading First-Class and One-Day Competitive Cricket Fixtures for 1986 Ancient court gets new king Spectacular stadium receives players' approval Norman wins by seven strokes Golf Holden led astray by the lead car Athletics Fehlmann in sight of world record Yachting Openers punish Somerset Judo finds its salvation in a citadel A new generation of Olympic hopefuls takes to the mountains and the fells Yesterday's Football Results and Tables Imran's brilliance the solitary light in the gloom for Sussex Cricket Ram saves Leicestershire Other Scoreboards For the Record Today's Fixtures Gavaskar is back to take up where he left off By a Special Correspondent: Spurs get a taste for next season Football Match to forget for debutant goalkeeper Entertainments Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Regional Television Variations Oxford bow out on a happy note Premier Portfollo simply better personal finance By a Special Correspondent: Jaguar leave field trailing Motor Racing Marathon record Athletics Effort by Thorpe is fruitful Motocross Everton display Cup intentions Kelly wins combative stage Cycling Hardcastle underscores recovery Swimming Johnson's defence Sport in Brief (AP): Ingaramo turns back Bates Tennis Johnson defies odds to win

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