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News from 19/05/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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John Grant Crossword Editor, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Clifford Longley, P. G., Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Peter Marson, Ronald Faux, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Mark Shepperd, Hasan Akhtar, Richard Streeton, John Best, John Newell, J. M. Longmore, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Anne Sofer, Royal Navy, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Mohsin Ali, Peter Ball, Eexcutive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Huon Mallalieu, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, David Bonavia, Libby Purves, P. R. Rowland, Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Jenny MacArthur, John Earle, K. G. Braidwood, Victor Zorza, Stanley Edwards, Michael Hamlyn, Robert Schuil, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, John Enders, A. A. Dashwood, Barry Fantoni, Peter Nicholas, John Biggs-Davison, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Malcolm Hayes, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, John Woodcock, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Peter Masefield, David Watts, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Patricia Clough, Craig Seton, PHS, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Joyce Whitehead, Michael Scott, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Colin Hughes, Whitehall Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Peter Evans, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Sarah Hogg, Robert Kee, Bailey Morris, Trend, Richard Morrison, Robert Atkinson, Penny Perrick, Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, Maggie Drummond, Ann Hills, Richard Ford, Roger Nightingale, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,

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Joseph wins more cash for universities Doubts on nurses' 10% rise A nuclear deadline Tomorrow Wide boy summer Portofolio gold On the way Index Envoys turn down Kiev visit offer Turmoil over woman bishop Alliance clash looms on Polaris Police to continue ferries alert through summer Brands Hatch circuit saved for motor sport Millionaire races to rescue Sri Lanka chief vows to destroy terrorism Boy recovers after heart transplant For Fast Friendly Service Botham drugs decision today Controversial changes to jury system likely to be dropped Winning run for UK chess Everest GCHQ rebel staff face action today Bristol champion set for crossword finals Picture Gallery Ministers to back Times By Our Agriculture Correspondent: Objection to land access law Power hot spot tests start Science report Ulster stays hand on pact changes AEU in talks on Wapping dispute Japanese get pick of prints £20m final piece for Piccadilly jigsaw Gale beats 2,000 on moor trek Union man ill Summer tour sales up, but 2.5m package deals remain M6 lights to block motorists Shell shock Cup fever Water patrols Egg smuggler fined Estate agent boards banned Computer for animal ailments Picture Gallery Chinese deal eases BR gloom Drug trial changes urged Rescue funds curb 'threat to coast' Scottish Amicable Inquiry on opium poppies Getty to give £500,000 to help Ely Portfolio Gold Clash of opinions over reparation scheme to aid victim and offender Paying for crime: 1 British Telecom Chelsea blossoms despite the weather Delegates vote to abandon nuclear for 'clean' energy SDP conference Murdoch accused over 'Bbc campaign' claim Trust plan approval Wiesenthal says attack on Waldheim is fanning anti-Semitism Nazi-hunter blames Jewish congress Stroessner hard line puts future in doubt Blind poet heads for poll victory Contras kidnap German workers Canada's Prime Minister comes home to a bad week Picture Gallery Whites hailed at township funeral US suffers another launch flop Arms cache uncovered Court ruling throws Illinois Democrats into turmoil From Our Correspondent, Washington: Angry Reagan snipes at defence budget cuts From Our Correspondent Bonn: Greens call for cut in the draft (AP): 10 die as villagers go on rampage (AFP): Airliners in near miss (Reuter): Tehran attack (Reuter): Finns go back (AFP): Sack for 48 (Reuter): Five shot dead (Reuter): French crash Danish riot (AFP): Town taken (Reuter): Cugat better (Reuter): Peace venue (Reuter): Skydivers die (Reuter): New mayor (Reuter): Britons leave (Reuter): Palme row We've yet to Find an Investment Opportunity… Israeli Cabinet agrees to compromise on racism Bill General a casualty in Libya row Shadow that lies over royal return US blacks fall further behind Picture Gallery United Kingdom Nirex Limited Sunny outlook for Lubbers suddenly clouded by poison of Chernobyl Opinion poll blues for ruling coalition (Reuter): Fighting flares as troops move to end Tamil hold on Jaffna Prudential Morale of Seoul opposition undermined by US (Reuter reports): Taiwan insists on return of defector Talks over diverted plane Junejo aiming to get rid of Speaker Christie's Pakistan F16s bag Afghan fighter Shoe-cleaning penance by Punjab leader Formula Shell Times to remember, crimes to forget Twenty years after England last won the world Cup, they go to the finals with more to prove than their skill, says Clive White Eastern Flying the export flag Concise Crossword No 954 The B Ritish Home and Hospital for Incurables Fast Pain Relief The right course for top girls Rugby, a bastion of all-male public schooling, may soon admit girl pupils. But is the increasing move to co-education in the private sector good for girls? Maggie Drummond considers the pros and cons of change Caught on the rebound The exercise craze failed to convert Libby Purves-until she discovered the delights of bouncing back to fitness 'School must prepare children for adult life—and nowadays that means educating girls to lead men' Jack Daniels Old Time Abroad - a place where things work Reserve option Time tabled 'I'm alright. My job is to dispossess the unemployed of their homes' Holed up Low pressure Victim of his own success John woodcock traces the brilliant but stormy course of Ian Botham's career which could end with today's drugs hearing Pincers on the Pentagon Michael Binyon assesses the effect of cuts on US military strategy Now Tamils too must ride the Tiger Outflanking the tactical vote Our legal eagle goes hawking Comparative Illusions A Confession and its Consequence Party Fall-Out Death threat to shipbuilding Chernobyl disaster Single European Act Privilege issue England's hour Patient's tribute to the NHS Irish agreement Helicopter link From Our Special Correspondent: Desolation of Cassino Going for gold Court Circular Marriages Births, Deaths and In Memoriam Subtle shift on women priests Birthdays today Christening St Paul's Girls' School Luncheon Picture Gallery Parliament this week University news Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Dinners Peadar O'donnell Campaigner for an Irish socialist republic Mr Peter Wade Elisabeth Bergner Appointments in the Forces Football fever takes its grip Television Entertaining Strangers Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Theatre The Royal Hospital & Home for Incurables Spectacular battle of faith and politics Roland Joffé's The Mission, after a dramatic and controversial reception at the Cannes Film Festival, seems a sure candidate for a major prize and the sort of commercial success that could revive Golderest's struggling fortunes: David Robinson reports Jeremy Irons as the Jesuit in The Mission amid the grandeur of Chris Menges's photography of the Colombian settings The Spanish Lady St John's RPO/Hughes Festival Hall Sophistications amid the toy-boxes Concerts Philharmonia/Rattle Elizabeth Hall/Radio 3 Carmen Covent Garden Opera Wyndham's Theatre Bundled out from Stonehenge Tories deluge Thatcher with advice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,049 The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold US sales drive by British Airways The potato grower living just on the bread line Village Voice This week Victor Zorza, in his Monday column from a remote Himalayan village, tells of a potato-grower's efforts to scratch a living from the arid soil Weather Time for the Fed to halt bonds 'carnage' US Notebook Board Meetings Lloyds bid for Standard hits American rule snag By Our Financial Editor: Directors reject rate plan Merrett chief forecasts profits revival Trade peace a priority for US Scrutiny likely on Japan car quota By Our, Industrial Correspondent: CBI to seek review of merger policy From Our US Economics Correspondent: US attack on insider trading by foreigners Why the British dole queue does not work Talks plea for Boosey Fraser change New lira plan BM delay Mann deal Swire Pacific Limited The Watermill Restaurants Ltd Havelock Europa has designs on the retail revolution USM Review Investment Trusts Unlisted Securites Appointment Company News Reserve Asset Managers Limited Base Lending Rates Expect austerity until Gas sale Gilt-Edged Illinois Power Company Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Issues of Government Stock Gulfair King & Shaxson Holdings PLC Auditors walk tightrope over 'hidden' figures Analysis Limited partner's tax relief can exceed capital share Law Report May 19 1986 House of Lords Tax commissioners' findings were inconsistent with the facts Printouts identical Hewlett Packard Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Olivetti MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Crone Corkill Manpower Design Group Beale International Technology Ltd. Caroline King Multiple Display Advertising Items Corney & Barrow Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Shangri-La International Winifred Johnson Responsibility and Initiative City £12,000 to… Interviewers £13,000 - £16,000 Plus High Basic and… Versatile Secretary/administrator The Ritz Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists Property Company- City Site Office Abbatt The Grosvenor Bureau Hobstones Secretary/data Assistant Pa/secretary Secretary Secretaries Plus Ann Warrington (Secretarial Careers) Jame Crosthwaite Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Career Pa Osborne Richardson Bj Crawford's Secretary to an Associate The Royal College of Obstetricians and… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pamela Dickens Joan Tree Multiple Display Advertising Items P. A. /Secretary Secretary/pa £9,500 SVC Television requires Receptionist Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranleigh School Deputy Bursar Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Polytechnic of Central London Stockport Grammar School Rokeby Fellowships Gonville and Caius College Cambridge Exeter College, Oxford Fellowship in Law Rockwood School Univeristy of Stirling Ruthin School Clwyd Appointment of Bursar and Clerk… University of Bristol Department of Physics… Brambletye School Bursar University of Leicester Saint David's University College, Lampeter Gabbitas-Thring University of London Goldsmiths College University of Durham Rita Hiller Language Services London Business School For In-Company Training Programme The Blackheath School of Art The Tante Marie School of Cookery Multiple Display Advertising Items Manchester Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department University of Nottingham Department of Law The Times New skills under the hammer Horizons A different expertise is finally reaching the major auction houses. Ann Hills examines how certain individuals will benefit from this form of competition University of Glasgow Chair of Veterinary Surgery University of Reading Department of Geology University of Edinburgh University of Manchester Chair of Molecular Biology University of Edinburgh Department of Accounting and… University of Liverpool Murdoch University University of Birmingham The Queen's University of Belfast University of Nottingham Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items University College London University of Aberdeen The City University University of Nottingham Deputy Registrar and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dim Sum Chef Loughborough University of Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Customer Services Department Multiple Display Advertising Items Remember Stroke Victims Please Brights of Hettlebed Chiswick Low Fares Worldwide De Riche Contracts Spring Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices The London Life Association Limited and the… Super Secretaries Jane Crosthwaite Recruitment Ltd Latymer Upper School Pa/secretary Antiques Multiple Display Advertising Items Earls Court £10,000 Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Ballydurrow ready to strike gold Racing: Fisher's Versatile Nine-Year-Old Has Ground in his Favour Today's course specialists Mandarin: Edinburgh Mandarin: Windsor Sunshine a must for Slip Anchor From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Epsom raid not ruled out for Flash Of Steel Racing Fast Topaze takes Lupin Saturday's results Greenall close to treble Point-To-Point Picture Gallery Warrington's power pack makes light of Halifax Rugby League By a Special Correspondent: Oakes of Kent sets new native record Athletics Records fall and news is Heard in Oxford For the Record Altrincham are on the march Football Wimbledon block may be the price of failure Today's Fixtures Drew on target in Barbados Rifle Shooting Lendl walks tall in the city of giant statues Tennis Top three places for us riders Motor Cycling Made in America Injury forces Cram out during 5,000m Thompson must have close competition to excel Athletics Withers shoulders the Cowdray scorer's role Polo Victory for Clark with eagle at 18th Golf: Brition Takes Lead in European Order of Merit after Second Spanish Victory in Three Weeks Kapil century lifts the gloom for India Cricket: Tourists Stage a Recovery after Gavaskar Falls to a Dutchman Kent in quarter-finals Yesterday's Other John Player Special League Scoreboards Jones is ace in the pack By a Special Correspondent: Hardie, Gooch see Essex home Baptiste strikes S African leads all the way to the title A bonny 12th for Panton Harrington's win on her father's horse Equestrianism Cricketing goal Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Televison Variations England bring back Pringle and Dilley N Zealand set new standards Rugby Union Whitaker is edged out of a double Show Jumping British hopes vanish Hockey Parsons record Sport in Brief Stevenson wins third world title Boxing Robson's chosen men have thrown down the gauntlet (Reuter): Maradona's message boosts Zico's spirits Graf set for her ultimate test

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