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News from 07/05/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Adrian Allan, Hon Treasurer, Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Geoffrey C. Godber, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Isabelle Anscombe, M. R. Weale, Richard Griffiths, Michael Binyon, Noel Goodwin, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Michael Hornsby Johannesburg, Caroline Moorehead, Danny Finkelstein, Bernard Levin, Peter Davenport, Kenneth Fleet, Executive Editor, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, R. J. Anderson, Managing Director, Noel Fermor, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Sydney Friskin, D. J. C. Laming, David Miller, David Watts, Mark Dowd, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Charles Harrison, Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Falmouth, Barry Pickthall, Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, Stewart Tendler, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Brian Beel, John Kennedy, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, P. Hickman, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, Peter Woodman, of the Press Association, Sarah Hogg, Roy Watts, Chairman, Paul Lucas, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Arthur Laurents, Richard Lander, Sarah Hogg and David Watts, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Reporter, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Kremlin says it was misled on Chernobyl Leader of men Tomorrow Portfolio gold Abuse advice Loans jump On This Day Home News Parliament 4 Food imports ban 7 Pravda account 7… No risk in Britain, Baker tells MPs Radiation level falls Safety moves after two rally deaths Small firms 'must be paid sooner' Poll tips Alliance to win Ryedale Britain seeks to question Syrian Summit ends on buoyant note Western leaders agree on tokyo success Sogat to purge contempt Brighton bomb charges denied by Belfast man HCP Child's interest comes first in new guide on abuse problem Call to aid long-term jobless In the Times Tomorrow Labour m resign call to auditor Labour set to wrest control of the cities Countdown to council polls and by-elections Big effort by Scottish Nationalists Health chief resigns over 'right to manage' Sleepy voters see some low blows Academics flee poor pay Dog licence is to be abolished By Our Political Reporter: New birth for Labour dismissed Tunnel Bill is halted by complex rules Rethink Wapping tactics, Hurd tells print unions 'I hope you die' taunt at hurt policewoman Wounding charge bail Jury told of 'simple' plot to melt down £26m Brinks-Mat gold Jury warned over 'political' decision Fresh charges over alleged police assault Welsh fishermen fear the future Hanged boy 'wanted to scare father' Top home loans go to 'movers' Bees wiped out by the cold Austin Rover woos the women drivers Sun Alliance Body with legs bound found in River Trent Judges set to break barristers' monopoly Portfolio gold Son removed in school deaths protest All tap water and milk safe to drink Nuclear Leak Prison inspector to carry out inquiry into riots Dispute Biffen condemns picket violence at print works Wapping Plans do not exist to cut places Students Government help over milk quotas Agriculture Hailsham acts to end legal obstacles to freehold flat ownership Minibus the fruit of deregulation All change on the buses: 3 Minibuses are likely to appear on urban bus routes this year as a result of deregulation of th bus industry. Michael Baily, Transport Editor, writes in the last of three articles. But so far there is little sign of the new breed of small-scale entrepreneur the Government is hoping to encourage Reduction in coach speed limit ruled out Private Eye libels MP Luncheon Vouchers Accepted Here Runners sign on for race to end famine Broadcast by judge will be examined US-style care may not help poor You'd Be Surprised how Little It Costs to Look… Thatcher confident her mission accomplished on trade and terrorism A delicate balance From nuisance to farce Botha sends a letter to all the leaders Cost of farm subsidies worries world leaders Ban on Soviet food imports After the Chernobyl disaster Heroic firemen's boots stuck in melting roof From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels: US insists on tougher line in Geneva Nasa blames electrical fault for Delta failure (Reuter): Nervous start for the new Afghan leader Gaston Defferre in coma after stroke Steyrer's campaign boss is replaced (Reuter, AP): Big turnout in Sabah poll (Reuter): Peru swoop after killing (Reuter): Nato exercise tests Norway (Reuter): Submarine to the rescue (Reuter): Culture pact (Reuter): Dutch protest (Reuter): Coal ban (AFP): Father hero (AFP): Killer carp Lufthansa (AP): Spy couple jailed for six years Haiti puts Duvalier aides on trial (Reuter): Teachers shot dead in Sikh reprisal attack Ershad is warned that opposition will refuse to accept defeat The Bangladesh elections (NYT): Ex-president falters in poll Picture Gallery Spain's Socialists fear abstentions in poll next month Kenya jails two more for sedition Surprise at release of judges Go-ahead for controversial Paris art project (AP): US is next on Abbas hit list From Our Own Correspondent, Paris: France sends envoy back to Pretoria (AP): Police quiz two over bombings From a Correspondent, Riyadh: Saudis seek to offset British Tornado deal (Reuter, AFP): Bogus pilot held at airport (Reuter): Taiwanese jet lands in Peking The Times Leisure Suit Offer Football's brain in Spain A win for his team in tonight's European Cup final would set Terry Venables up as a future manager of the England side. David Miller charts hid rise to the top Quick change artistry David Bailey has his own ways of making pictures move, as his latest television commercial shows Bentley & CO Deep waters where the sharks prowl As it celebrates its fortieth birthday, the Fraud Squad is facing a new and ever more complex set of problems Concise Crossword No 944 Inside Chernobyl's cloud of confusion Medical Briefing Spercial International aid for fractured families A little-known section of the Red Cross exists to trace and reunite families divided by war. Caroline Moorehead looks at its work Desk Understanding the Language Fall-Out: How Radioactivity Varies Multiple Display Advertising Items Open secrets The Times Diary Creaming off Harin-gay Coalition Sign-off Philip's fume Does Najib mean change? Mark Dowd sums up the prospects for Kabul's new leader Why Waldheim has little to fear The Solomon Bindings of Sogatonga Making soccer a draw again Saying it with howlers Moreover ... Miles Kington Alarms and Excursions The Doctor's Dilemma After Tokyo Conflict on sale of water boards Observatory's future On the contrary Redstart's return Weather wise At God's left hand Alternative prayers Why dons seek jobs elsewhere GCSE standards Stamp of disfavour From Our Athletics Correspondent: On this Day 4-Minute Mile Triumph of R. G. Bannister Verbal roadblock Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Picture Gallery Birthdays today Memorial service Headington School Supper Luncheon Dinners Latest wills Meeting Marriages Four share chess lead Mobile prices for Calder in US Sale room New Dean of Jerusalem Church news By a Special Correspondent: Russians turn to asteroid research Science report Obituary Mr Glen Byam Shaw Dr Anne Pallister Mrs O. E. Morgan Friendly fight Television Under heavy fire Theatre The Rail Brighton Festival ENO Hanging on to a palpable hit Writing the book of West Side Story may be the most famous credit of the versatile Arthur Laurents (right), but it is as a director that he now appears with La Cage aux folles, which opens at the Palladium tonight after huge American success: intervies by Sheridan Morley Galleries Alluring motif Guitars in contrast Dondon Debuts The Corps The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,039 An exotic expedition list backed by Society Embattled osprey in new lease of life The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather forecast A depression Sw of Ireland will move slowly N Stock Market New Bunzl purchases Dividend cut Bids cleared Papers sold 87% accept Addison 'yes' Listing sought Rotaflex link Bell purchase Market Summary Record rise in bank loans pushes £M3 up sharply Summit 'will lead to more stable exchange rates' Ratners moves on Samuel Growth starts to level off in construction Small rise at Bilton Building societies to review perils of welcome change Agreed bid for Land Investors Decline in oil consumption Thorn Emi misses a £40m trick Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Confidential Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Appointments Company News Base Lending Rates What price goodwill as Pritchard dips? Tempus Electricals suffer as indexes fall Stock Market Report Woolworth sells metal business Recent Issues Notice of Redemption Hong Kong trades in futures North Sea costs 'to reach $30bn' Setback for shares Stoxk Exchange Prices John Menzies Summit seven pleased by progress over past year Full text of the Tokyo Economic Declaration Council to fight Isle of Dogs office scheme Lee Cooper dividend up Appeal procedure failure made dismissal unfair Law Report May 7 1986 Counterclaim not for liquidated damages Case Poclain Corporation Ltd v Jones No judicial review of criminal trial Ex parte rees and Others Water charge based on rates not unfair South West Water Authority v Rumbles Affidavits for extradition Regina v Governor of Worm-wood Scrubs Prison, Ex parte Espinosa Definition in Act is not universal Regina v Beaconsfield Justices, Ex parte Stubbings Correction McDonnell Douglas Information Systems Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administrative Secretary The Royal College of Nursing Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Caroline King Joyce Guiness Secretary to the City Solicitor British Telecom International Hunter Turner Associates LTD. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Conference Manager Allen, Brady & Marsh LTD., Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caroline King Multiple Display Advertising Items Our clients should find you indispensable Multiple Display Advertising Items Engineering Employers London Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Cobbold and Davis Recruitment LTD. Secretary/administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries Graduate Appointments Abbatt Multiple Display Advertising Items Miller McNish A National Firm of Chartered Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Darbourne & Darke The Grosvenor Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Jamieson Cranleigh School Susan Beck Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary: W2 Latymer Upper School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Joan Tree Farley Chestertons Residential Super Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampton & Sons The Times Property Buyers' Guide Overseas Property Le Bristol Marbella London Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Farrar Stead & Glyn Grand Opening Today John D Wood Winkworth Barretts Multiple Display Advertising Items London Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Sweby Cowan Multiple Display Advertising Items How to make a good move John D Wood Water everywhere Peace and quiet along the mill race Multiple Display Advertising Items The £4m masterpiece Country Properties Hampton & Sons Savills Lithodomos LTD Lane Fox Whiteheads Strutt & Parker Michael Spencer Frics All classified advertisements can be accepted by… The World Famous Personal Column Appears Every Day Antiques & Collectables Multiple Display Advertising Items Walt Disney Productions Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items World champion in no hurry to wake from dream Swept in colours Tyres cannot be blamed Speedway Perfect gentleman Chester Wetherby Western Dancer should provide further celebration for Horgan Racing Today's course specialists Shahrastani to run at York Redcar loses Andy Capp race to York Kempton results Nomrood lifts Vase Chester results Redcar Salisbury Cheltenham Harwood double keeps the pressure on Dare Point-To-Point Winners at Monday's meetings McKenzie is aiming to prove that he has still got what it takes Boxing: An Old Campaigner Goes Back into Battle (Reuter): Arredondo's title Seeking changes for the better Rugby League Castle granted entry to Queen's event Tennis (Reuter): Arraya defeats Sundstrom and conditions The fairest of them all Facts and Figures for Cricket Followers and Pictires to Delight Tennis Lovers Kendall dismisses designs on Lineker Football: England Forward Puts Everton in Good Heart for Wembley A wide variety of hardy annuals Monday's Late Results James in line Stephens has to retire Today's Fixtures Football Moves to improve safety follow Toivonen tragedy Motor Rallying England B plump for experience Rugby Union For the Record Athletics Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Television Variations Venables awaits his crowning glory Hiss Samuel How they line up Black misses final (AP): Recio wards off all opposition Cycling US team shuns European circuit Tennis TAC decision to go to Athens Routes to the final Brazil's full dress rehearsal Johnson attracts lucrative offer Snooker Laying the odds a risky job (AP): Security conscious Sport in Brief Bruised Botham turns out to bat County Cricket Swiss hope to be home for Friday drink Yachting Indians run up against Hick Never same error twice Miandad move

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