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News from 31/05/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Teresa Poole, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Martin Baker, Susan Fieldman, Lorna Bourke, Frank Johnson, Jane MacQuitty, J. B. Aceves, Annabel Edwards, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Stephen Ingham, Lloyd N. Cutler, Sheridan Morley, Philip Howard, Patricia Tyrrell, Ian Murray, LB, Michael Binyon, Peter Levi, Christopher Wilson, Jeremy Flint, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, J. H., Idries Shah, Beryl Downing, Vivien Goldsmith, Peter Brown, James Ferguson, Director, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Patrick Caulfield, George Hill and Robin Young, Guy Roberts, Rodney Cowton, Lawrence Lever, Amanda Haigh Parliamentary Staff, Peter Waymark, Judy Martin, Martin Cropper, Ashley Stephenson, Ann Kent, John Earle, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Berry, Trevor Clay, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, John Jillings, MB, Gavin Bell, Harry Debelius, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Tony Samstag, Clare Dobie, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Patricia Clough, Allan R. Armbrister, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Scott, Stewart Tendler, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Nicholas Ashford and John Earle, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Judith Huntley, John Wilcockson, Michael Hornsby, T. B. Mills, Sarah Jane Checkland, George Chesterton, Charles Moore, Christopher Follett, Bailey Morris, Richard Morrison, Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, Richard Lander, J. B. Chapman, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Wigg, C. Hart, Mark Bonham Carter, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Philip Ray, John Watson, Arda Lacey,

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The Times More readers, younger readers Never ending story Portfolio—Gold— TV sport ban On This Day Extra cash for GCSE on the way £400,000 payoff to TV executive By Our Sports Staff: Woman rugby fan ministers to England stars By Our Foreign Staff: Britons undaunted by ETA bombs Picture Gallery Botham appeals against sentence Princess ill on Berlin trip (AP): Reagan defends arms talks role Sellafield leak of danger rust Multiple Display Advertising Items Solicitor group backs single profession for all lawyers Hatton likely to miss new Militant hearing Alliance Leicester Red Arrows wing their way to 2000th display By Our Political Staff: Action on campus disruption Britain in lead with optical computer Appraisal given backing Head teachers' conference Unions to talk on merger United approach on classrom cover Coroner aged 80 faces complaints inquiry 1,000 battle against Murdoch deal By Our Education Correspondent: Plea for more nursery places National city aid scheme is proposed Art Fair MPs plan study of nuclear industry Rugby 'punch' player cleared Fire threat to oil in mill Funeral of air crash victim Swansea gloom Trunks case Airport opens Buses stop More want to ban tobacco-sponsored sport on television Firms accuse BBC of bias Women in personal tax plea Woman lived out fantasy as a WPC Still-birth mother's suicide Aids cases in prison 'to rise' Adder alert Tribute to Sport Aid torch-bearer Warning on radio sell-off 100,000 jobs 'if pub law changed' The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Assault charge dropped Detectives blame care staff over child case Inquiry starts into complaint against senior police officer Farmer digs trenches as hippies head west The Sunday Times Mail piles up as dispute continues Picture Gallery Thatcher pledge to Soviet dissident Irish woman denies concocting story Brighton bomb trail Jobs key problem in UK, poll says Shah slashes advert rates Cash crisis at Today Court bans TT race champion Two fined £700 for theft of eggs New homes for dormice Tory MP to stand down Queensberrys are divorced Dial phones to be phased out Sex case vicar £80m 'airlift' M6 blues 'Hate' arrests Duke to judge Lange says Anzus pact still viable France hit by 24-hour rail strike Police killings in Kaduna rioting denied Nato ministers press Washington not to abandon arms treaty The Salt 2 controversy Salt decision brings feuds to a head Washington View González seeks middle of the road support US invites Soviet Defence Minister Russian cellist defects From Our Correspondent, Rome: Pope sees hope as well as danger Norway faces tax rises after spending spree Warning on oil prices ETA aim is a Basque state Hotel bombs in Spain EEC sets limits on radiation Town & Country (Reuter): Spain to expel fugitive Briton (Reuter): Wine scandal brothers jailed (Reuter): Retrial ordered after 26 years (AP): Diamond theft (Reuter): Ozal wife sues (Reuter): Spy sentence (Reuter): Biters bit 4East and West reach messy compromise in passport row By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Agreement deliberately full of legal loopholes Dixons Pressure to protect Falklands fisheries From Our Own Correspondent, Johannesburg: Rush to withdraw cash from Nedbank ends Danish MPs back total trade ban South Africa in crisis From Our Own Correspondent, Bonn: Last Kohl charge to be dropped Shin Bet inquiry narrowed Head of Libya's Fiat company leaves Italy Attack on white and black students Belgians to seek 26 UK fans (AP Reuter): Tamil rebels blamed for 26 deaths in Sri Lanka bomb blasts (AP): Sikhs shoot dead praying Hindus Moderate Contras gain more power From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Journalists seek £16m damages from rebels (AP): British nurse shows some improvement (AP): Cosmonauts to walk in space today British Gas Energy is our Business Picture Gallery From a Correspondent Auckland: Two jailed for eggs attack on the Queen Australians asked to resettle Nazis Papers reveal US request By Our Foreign Staff: Barco margin reduced Clive of Australia? Lloyd's list Joint effort Punt to point Wizards of Oz Tossing the cash Picture Gallery The politics of poetry Tom Paulin: why art must reflect contomporary concerns Full circle for the laager Michael Hornsby finds a parallel to the anti-Botha backlash Thatcherism's crash landing OED to the new tech Naval Manoeuvres Listen to the Heads Fourth Leader Fresh approach to family breakdown South African raids Concern on salmon Waiting for sleep A vintage run Tourist boycott Answering back Hard facts on nurses' pay Muzzled by MacAw Use of farm subsidies On this Day On the verge Heart beats Television No Otello from Sir Peter Hall James Court Horowitz on a high Horowitz appears at the Festival Hall tomorrow after a triumphant tour of Russia and West Germany. While he was being feted in Berlin this week, he spoke to Richard Morrison in this exclusive interview Voicing personal views Radio The gloom mountain Theatre Ghosts Nuffield, Southampton Rambert Summer Exhibition 1986 Gallery Royal Academy of Arts Our Own Bernini Today this is her World Role Call Enter stage right, one movie star On a small away from the West End, Faye Dunaway is joining the ranks of film starts who are taking a screen break to return to the stage. Sheridan Morley on a growing trend Saturday Sotheby's Conduit St. Saleroom British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter Stuyvesant Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bournemonth Thomas Cook Holidays InterCity Europe Queen Elizabeth 2 Paying the price for popularity Travel News French leave Holidays Switzerland the Place to Go Courses in Italian Language Culture Politics Inter Hotel Reliving the tumult in Tuscany Peter Brown muses on the art of good government as he tours Siena, a city of peace with a spot of euine anarchy Walking in Europe Cally Palace Hotel Hotel Sainte Beuve Time Off Ltd., Treasure for sale Street party Multiple Display Advertising Items Timber Care On the ball Spring into action without delay In the Garden The English Gardening School Clues to a musical enigma Out and about From cycle maps to rubber stamps, Nigel Andrew reveals the home truths about Elgar Master in his own country Blithe spirit Chess Raymond Keene extols the vision of 'the monster with 27 eyes' On the defensive Bridge Outings Crest of the new wave In a quest for fine food Craig Brown discovers that a brasserie swam in Dolphin Square Magimix Entertainers enter the summer lists Drink Noshe with a difference Shona Crawford Poole finds simple solutions to the subtly sweet mysteries of exotic Afghan dishes Try chutni for a change The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Bankers Trust Company Victoria Palace Theatre Cathedral Classics The London Philharmonic Choir Multiple Classified Advertising Items A political maverick unmasked Paperbacks Country diatribes of Regency ladies The Female Qulxote, or The Adventures of Arabolla by Charlotte lennox; Belinda, by Maria Edgworth; Self Control, by Marry Brunton (all published by Pandopra, £4.95 each) Concise Crossword No 964 Mellowing of a master Mason Films on Tv Welcome hillsides Non-Fiction Lucky finds amid films and football Television Literary lions on the prowl Radio Eliot under the scholar's glass T. S. Eliot: A Study In Character and Style by Ronald Busy (Oxford, £6.95) One ends up liking and respecting him more than ever AA Drive Publications Books Opera Times Choice Bookings Theatre For ticket availability, performance and opening… Gallerbes An artist with a quixotic eye Patrick Caulfield has chosen an enigmatic show from the National Gallery collection Concerts Films China syndrome Arts Diary Court Circular Forthcoming marriages The Times Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam The bridge to reconciliation Birthdays Post for princess Memorial service Mount House, School, Tavistock Dinner Milan joins the big league Sale room Sunday services: First Sunday after Trinity Cancer treatment cuts side-effects Science Report Dr Richard Onians Classical scholar Father Andras Zakar Mr Peter Owen Dr James Phemister MP seeks fire alarm review as car blows up Navy missile may have shot down helicopter The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,060 Welsh mine rings in a royal wedding The Times Information Service Portfolio—Gold— Weather forecast Chernobyl victims get pop show aid Stock Market Inoco bid dropped Polly Peck up Lopex offer Mr Brian Baldock, managing director of Imperial… Common loss Asda issue More time Stake goes No referral Market Summary US trade deficit shrinks by surprise 17 per cent Register of salesmen likely to be rejected LME fights on for special case status Pegler rejects higher bid from Tomkins Five Oaks acquisition War of words between Lloyds and Standard No profit forecast by Thames Anglo United and Burnett discuss link Why bonds market menu is bringing indigestion Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Oppenheimer fund Management Ltd Wall Street Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Unit Linked Insurance Investments Polly Peck's image is still convalescing Tempus ARC plans shopping centre on island Rights issue worries keep shares in the doldrums Stock Market Report Dull end to account Stock Exchange Prices Why savings certificates are still worth having Early issues should not be cashed in Eight per cent tax-free on big investments Baillie Gifford & Co Cannon Perpetual Tyndall Gartmore Non-residents kindly step this way Pinpoint your rail ticket with success Ch4 chic Going international AEtna Pep to the schemes Home grown credit Every service under the sun Top of the pack The marital dilemma Taxation Reforms urged to help couples Ivory & Sime Knowhow for young and old 'Most advisers are on commission… we teach the public to as the right questions'-Jeremy Leighton Fidelity International Schroder Financial Management M&g Framlington European Fund Gilt-edged guide to the mysteries of the unit trust The household levy lives on Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Save & Prosper Beware, the most respectable of cheques may be a forgery If a prospective buyer travels 200 miles to purchase a car, will the deal go through if he has to make a second trip once the funds have had full bank clearance? How objective is your advice on insurance? The reason It is being outlawed Barclays Only gold beats houses Are you getting the best out of your bank balance? Accounts Target Group PLC Hotline to instant law advice Universal Building Society Peckham Building Society Little help for those who have had big losses It may not be too late to alter your finances Investment Portfolio Services Ltd GT International Income Fund Private Medical Insurance Skipton Building Society Life British National High street shopping for shares Chartered Trust plc None but the brave will carry off the best booty Antiques Capel-Cure Myers The Wardley Japan Growth Thrust Knight Williams Bolton Building Society Axe Financial Services Ltd Middleton Building Society Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Pet fears you can guard against Insurance Spanish Property Group Base Lending Rates Keegan McCabe Tax & Investment Consultants Interest Rates Round-Up The Equitable Life Announcements Friends of the Elderly The Times Telex & Facsimile Rentals Entertainments No public interest immunity for adoption files Law Report May 31 1986 Mathematical formula is not apt in fixing work pattern Mandarin: Sylvan Express to speed in Racing: Mitchell's Highly-Rated Colt for Newmarket Follow-Up Newmarket C4 Thirsk Stratford Naughty Niece can be queen at the Quorn Today's course specialists at six meetings Stratford Kempton Park Hamilton Park Market Rasen Rosedale is best of British Racing Abroad Bakharoff back in betting as Starkey denies Derby switch Racing Yesterday's results Stoute has 1,000th win Evening results By a Special Correspondent: Bayliss to the fore Horse Trails Experience tells in Whitaker's victory Show Jumping By a Correspondent: Greenwood in fine form Horse Show By a Special Correspondent: Bartle's title for third year running Dressage Baiocchi's round smacks of class Golf: Three-Way Tie for the Lead at Moor Park Patterson's early lead Weekend Cricket and Other Sport Fixtures For the Record (AP): Couples leads Britons well-set to shoot for overall victory Cycling Hard task for Pilgrims Golf Monthly Willey's swift recovery Cricket Stortford make a fine start Kirtlington impressive Polo Fernandez gets her kicks in a charming chorus line Tennis: Flattering Rewards for American Teenager who Puts out British Champion Little support for boards Swimming: A Report Links Float Boards and Back Problems for Butterfly Competitors Permutations in hope of medals Rowing Christ Church go top Summer Eights Pageant of sail on the Solent Yachting Coaches stay on Cowley ruled out of Games for England Bryant was down but never out Bowls Top clubs call truce Rugby Union Dunlop set for fourth successive victory Motor Cycling Phillips signs Portfolio gold Regional Television Variations Jaguar leave little to chance for battle with Porsche Motor Racing (Reuters): Pole position for Mears China syndrome BBC 1 Uruguay have the credentials Zico an unlikely starter for Brazil At last the Wessex Roof—a permanent answer to… McGuigan faces Cruz Sport in Brief Selectors could face a dilemma Cricket World Cup Programme Russians fail to turn up for big meeting Athletics England close to giant gamble (AP): Ferguson is ready for battle

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