News from 26/05/1986
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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Martha de la Cal Lisbon, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Alan Gibson, Keith Dalton, Peter Marson, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Nigel H. Harris, Ian Murray, Val Hennessy, Rex Hunt, Richard Streeton, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Ahmed Fazl, Peter Ball, Graham Cooper, Chairman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Mostyn, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jenny MacArthur, John Earle, Victor Zorza, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Peter Dear and Christopher Davalle, C. Douglas Wood Ward, Director, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Rex Bellamy, Robert Hardie, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, John W. West, Simon Tait, Sally Watts, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Jorge Luis Borges, Paul Martin, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Colin Buchanan, PHS, Geraldine, Norman, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, John Blonsden Spa-Francorchamps, Michael Scott, Christopher and Gall Lawther, Rectory Walk Sampling. West Sussex, Christopher Hurst, Director, Brian Beel, John Carlin, Esquipulas, Christopher Thomas, Teddy Taylor Secretary, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Bill Johnstone Science Correspondent, Dorothy Bonn, Christopher Walker, John Wilcockson, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, John Carey, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Derek Harris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Robert Fisk, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Susan MacDonald, Cosmo Haskard, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Frank Johnson Bonn, Emma Cochrane St Anns, Chapel Lane, Bearsted, Kent, David Jacques (Chairman), Penny Perrick, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, John Watson,
ResumoMinisters in extra ?4bn spending clash Eight page World Cup pullout Portfolio gold Fibrosis care Bonn fallout Mansell wins Index Private schools in poll policy battle (AP): Florida fines BA $2,000 Stag hunt no longer at bay after ban defeated Sport Aid draws 20m (Reuter): 2 Britons held in Zimbabwe Rural magistrates courts face cuts Thatcher urges elections for Palestinians Two killed as vintage RAF jets collide Western Provident Association Ltd. Business heads call for tough union laws to stop strikes Midland Bank Echo peace for Ruc man Final peace for RUC man Echo of terror in peninsula Fugitive pilot held by French after chase Water cannon considered for riots Care groups suffer most after GLC abolition By a Staff Reporter: Pigs destroyed in swine fever outbreak 8 held in print protests Christie's St. James's Furore on Silverstone as grand prix host Yard squad to widen laundering inquiry after tracing $100m Airline's posters 'sexist' Hotline for computer users Three hurt as engine hits crossing gates Children who face 'no-cure' spectre Solo flyer's unhappy landing Picture Gallery Microchip points to power from sun Altrnative energy: 1 The accident at the Chernoby nuctear power station has focused attention on the alternative forms of energy conversion. In the first of a three-part series Pearce Wrights, Science Editor, assesses medium and long-term energy fiatures Historians upset over Stow plan Church of England Children's Society ?33,000 a year to keep offender Winner to assist Sport Aid fund Co-op congress gets a warning of 'disaster' in single national society Sheraton 18 rescued in hostel fire Ireland sets date for referendum on divorce change Award for air routes forecasts Holiday skiers at risk from unqualified staff A place of honour for theatre's 'old stager' HMS Speedy for sale Narrow chess win for UK (Reuter): Free Democrat shift in policy is likely to embarrass Kohl West German party urges nuclear review in wake of Chernoby1 Americans turn against atom power Italy sends home 13 Libyans Husain in surprise dash to Damascus Fresh attempts to wind up Gulf war Veto angers Africans 5,000 marchers in Paris protest Pretoria caution expected Aftermath of the South African raids From Our Correspondent, Beirut: Optimism on release of Lebanon hostages Ministers split on Transvaal riot No. 10 firm in note to Moscow The Cost of this Ada New Pair of Legs Canada 'arrests' Spanish trawlers Reuter: Cyprus votes after 33 years Dear Sir, at some length (AFP): Island mourns French pledge (Reuter): Barre better (AFP): Buried alive (Reuter): New priests (Reuter): Dornier guard (UPI): America's loss (Reuter): Catch cut (AP): On the scent Assembly seen as way to end guerrilla wars Central American summit nears agreement o regional forum Portugal's last ruler for MacAo Power to award interim interest San José libel suit lost by rancher (Reuter): Supertanker hit in Gulf Duty to give details Aquino names 44 lawmakers Zealous French police infuriate parents (Reuter): Yelena Bonner in France on her way home Damages exclude pension payments Pans uproar over praise for thesis sceptical of Nazi gas chambers Neighbours fall out as heroin flow turns into flood US-Mexico drugs crisis: 1 US-Mexican relations are traditionally dominated and often bedevilled by energy trade ad immigration issues. But a surging illegal drugs trade has plumged relateion into a new and unforeseen crisis. as Christopher Thomas reporty from Washingotn in the first of two articles India gives Kinnock top-level welcome fit for a Prime Minister (Reuter): Jaffna call for end to army push Ershad keeps familiar faces in the Cabinet Dhaka amnesty offer Sikh fined in airliner crash case British Gas Union pact sought to cure Labor ills Economic gloom in Australia Charges against the fat cats The Bar faces changes that threaten its very future. As its members rally in London, Frances Gigg looks at the evidence in the case for reform The Man who Chalanged the Lord Chancellor Eastern Growing friendship Conservationists and farmers are at last joining forces in a campaign to be launched next week The Motor Show leads a Country Life A gentlemanly hanging party For 100 years the Royal Academy has picked its summer show the same way. Simon Tait looked behing the scenes Concise Crossword No 959 Serious about star spangles Marisa Berenson squares her padded shoulders, sets her determined chin, and talks to Val Hennessy about image All in the family way Leave the girls alone Talkback St. James Court Watch out: it's women only Why Israel 's siege will never end As Mrs Thatchar continues her talks on the Middle East, Conor Cruise O'Brien argues that no ever make the concessions that would satisfy the Arabs Sex change Unpersons Paned Stanley the knife Cases solved In the dark Hoop-along Picture Gallery Quite Solace Discordant Drums Hospital cuts Whose Security? Missing the Post A way ahead in the Falklands Profits and pay Heritage fire risk Signs of the times Paper chase Football merger penalty feared Single European Act Congested M25 (From Our Own Correspondent): Australian Flight Miss Johnson's Success Answering back University of Glasgow Temporry Lecturer in Botany University of Durham Posts Kuwait Tuition Dragon School University of St. Andrews University of St Andrews Department of Modern Hostor Ruthin School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jobs in the land of plenty There is a growing need for more research and advisory posts in land-based careers. Sally Watts considers some of these new job prospects University of St. Andrews University of Bristol Teesside Polytechnic The Blackheath School of Art Chiropody as a Profession University Appointments Kingston Polytechnic University of Leicester University of Glasgow The Junior School Cheltenham College Bromsgrove School Teesside Polytechnic Multiple Classified Advertising Items The City University University of Aberdeen University of St Andrews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stover School New from pitman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Buckingham Taunton School Bradfield College St. Mary's School Announcements The Rainer foundation National Stroke Campaign Diary of the Times Classified EDL Edwin Douglas Limited Super Secretaries La Creme De La Creme The Times Rentals Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Nevill Holt St John's School, Leatherhead Births, Marriages , Deaths and In Memonam Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Birthdays today Stowe School William Hulme's Grammar School Appointment Luncheon Watershed for Catholic opinion Clifford Longley Marriages Odd ant with one chromosome Science report Sterling Hayden Dr James Phemister Mr Arnold Whittick In pursuit of the blue tiger Ladies of the law battle it out Television Tirades that cloud the talent Rock Thatcher sees horror of the Holocaust The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,055 The Times Information Service Portfollio gold Wheat for work smooths the path for Bidyadat Village Voice This week Victor Zorza, in his Monday column from a remote Himalayon village, recounts how one of the poorest peasants outwitted the moneyleder; attempts to get their hands on a governmet band-out Weather forecast They ran for dear life Double Cream Volvo The avant-garde world of Mr James The generations of extrevagant buying, highlighting the taste of ritch Edwardian socialities and of Edward James(below), a gret 1930s patron of the avant-garde, are on display this week. And everything, as Geraldine norman explains, is for sale The People's Palace returns Twice destroyed by fire, the People's Palace is rising again from the ashes. Rex Bellamy watches the revial Ronseal Shapcott loses her bucket Women's Golf By a Special Correspondent: Bale's wild card ace Tennis Forsyth hits late winner Polo Davis and caddie on course for Wentworth prize Golf Schoolboy sprint revelation Athletics Freight comes of age Football For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Sweet success for Gumdrop in rough seas Yachting Gold top delivery by Sumnikov Cycling Saturday's scores Spinners punish Warwickshire Cricket: Rhodes Pounces as Batsmen Self-Destruct Last-ball winner Reeve the hero for Sussex Derbyshire v Nottinghamshire Botham and Sport Aid the big hits Other John Player Scoreboards Kent deny Surrey a last-ball victory Cup of joy, cup of fear Football's greatest showpiece opes in Mexico on Saturday with three British teams among the 24. David Miller assesses their chances and picks the likely victors Picture Gallery Inside Freefone Barclaycard Corruption, disruption and plain old friction A special talent to instil fear Seoul searchers can win more hearts Italian imports affect their balance of skill Soviet Union The hosts provide a loaded dice Group B Jewel in a flawed crown Canada Tenessee Whiskey Picture Gallery Hungary Paraguay Iraq Brazil's blend may be back to full potency Trust the Irish to upset the odds N Ireland The Players Spain's second chance in a home from home Third World, first rate Tacticians tackle the difficulties of exile The year of living dangerously Gifted outsiders could steal the show Struggling to keep up the challenge The Players Dour benefactors of Boniek's polished boot Can a furnace weld the winner? Out of Africa, after England The potential perils of peaking too early The Players Bobby Robson: how England found the road to Mexico And sometimes, the best team wins... Sun Alliance Insurance Group Final Third Place Semi-Finals Secound round Quater Finals World Cup 1986 Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin: Wetherby Mandarin: Fakenham Mandarin: Hereford Culm Valley threat to Urser's treble Racing Mandarin: Redcar Saturday's results Mandarin: Hundingdon Mandarin: Fontwell Park Mandarin: Cartmel Mandarin: Uttoxeter Mandarin: Still Dreaming to spark double Racing: Stoute's Filly Pays Compliment to Oaks Favourite Midway Lady S Africans poised to win series Rugby Union By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Mandarin: Hexham From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Sonic Lady canters to triumph Queen Helen well beaten at Longchamp Doncaster Leicester Devon & Exeter Course specialists Blinkered first time Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Mansell wins after last bend drama The Royal Bank of Scotland plc England mislay the zeal they need to produce their best Cricket Gold for Leng in absence of rival Injuries hit Scotland Sport in Brief Evans gets off the mark A bout too many for Cowdell Boxing French passion play runs amok Rugby Union Lawson win extends his title lead Motor Cycling Even the scare proved insipid
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