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News from 03/06/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Alan Gibson, Keith Dalton, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Peter Marson, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, David Smith, David Hart, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Den Daly, Richard Streeton, A. Kennaway, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, David Miller Mexico City, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Peter Ball, Matthew May, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, J. D. Rimington, Michael Clark, James Methuen-Campbell, Bill Kirkman Secretary, William Bennett, President, Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, Ruth V. Allan, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Suzy Menkes, Edward Fennell, Alan Leslie, President, Paul Martin, John D. Pertwee, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Keith Lucas, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Lewis Briarty, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Patricia Clough, PHS, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Sue Mott Mexico City, Barry Pickthall, Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Stella Saunders, Michael Scott, Lord Justice Stocker, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Brian Beel, Geof Wheelwright, M G G Pillai, Christopher Thomas, Charles Vance, Chairman, Christopher Walker, Chris Naylor, John Wilcockson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Michael Prest, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Saunders, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Shakespeare, Alan Wilkinson, N. G. Wallace Superintendent, Bailey Morris, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Richard Lander, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Young Energy Correspondent, Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Britain urged to help deter US on Salt 2 Tomorrow Friend of the Union Portfolio gold Poll protest Africa accord On This Day Index 'Mutual respect' Gorbachov writes to Thatcher (AP): Fourth Spanish bomb Heads of state not invited to royal wedding Jury hears of plot for carnage Celebrity welcome for Bonner Talks aim to stop wider post strike Cash help for mine refused Cornish tin crisis Setback for Bill on free speech New Thames tunnel United Kingdom House Fury at World Cup TV chaos Robson to play Cash crisis in universities affects medical schools future Law Society faces suit over legal aid bills Wallace Heaton Shah puts up price of Today newspaper Protest blocks Wapping plant Caring boss who will not shirk a fight Postal dispute Yard drive for black recruits Sun report condemned Hattersley condemns scheme Profit-sharing Plutonium lost at Dounreay The Times Police release Name of man after rape 28 deaths on youth schemes, TUC says More time for objectors Strike ends at shipyard Union poser over matron Prince to lead footpath walk Thank God that IRA bombing plot was uncovered, jury told 'Trickster drugged women' Kray review Borthwick wins claim to peerage Doctors speak in praise of muesli Drinkers' aid group entitled to refuse cash Innocent woman to forfeit car Picture Gallery Six nuns killed in blaze Sun Alliance Prisoner 'kicked by police' Law to protect cash buyers Doorstep selling Teachers in graffiti strike to go back Free speech decision left to Commons Education Bill House of Lords Sealink Bill meant to simplify complex arrangements Social Security The university star Commentary Think again on sanctions Similar choice to Libya bombing Ratings: departments that shone in the research survey Cultivation can lead to disaster Soil erosion: 2 Peat Marwick Nuclear protesters greet Czech leader (Reuter): Iraqis will not hang Egyptians From Our Correspondent, Beirut: Militia fight for camps splits Beirut allies Shultz and Weinberger defend Salt rejection but disagree on ABM The arms control controversy Israeli law chief opts for secrecy Dickens-based musical takes five Tonys Meeting of minds on helping farmers Mixed verdict on UN meeting 'Gradual shiftin' aid from Britain Pretoria rules out talks with ANC Kurds held in torture prison Left in Ecuador election lead (AP): Second peak defeats team (AP): Goody faces drugs trial (Reuter): Miles takes back lead (Reuter): Lethal scrap Censure lost Aid for infants (AP): Poles defect (AP): Force head (Reuter): Young at 100 Japan election call protest by Opposition Dissolution boycotted Red-tied senators take a bow on television (Reuter): Tuvalu cuts governor's power Mies masterpiece building unveiled Barcelona reconstruction Picture Gallery Swedish way in trouble The Royal Bank of Scotland Truman statue to stay (Reuter): President invites rebels to peace talks (AP): Sex and the single American woman Baker & McKenzie Chetwynd Streets Commission for the New Towns Conveyancing Solicitor Advertising Continued on Senior Assistant Solicitor Axis International PLC Booth & CO Airwork Limited Leading Housebuilder London Area Bischoff & Co Allied London Properties Plc The Law Society Wragge & Co Rosling King Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prosecuting Solicitor Norfolk Riot police break up pro-Marcos camp outside Parliament Work starts on constitution From a Correspondent, Peking: Peking tour woos East Europeans (Reuter): Chinese campus riots reflect culture clash Opposition paralysed by arrest, Poles claim BP Call to speed up Mi5 book hearing Singapore protest at law to limit press Slender means equal fat chance Cash is the key to fighting the US Presidential election. Michael Binyon explains why and eyes the Democratic hopefuls Plan Senator Gary Hart—the Old New Face Waging war on the wildlife smugglers How Britain is leading the fight against the trade in endagered species, from toroises to whales Concise Crossword No 966 Rising Democratic Stars Governor Mario Cuomo Racing up to the occasion Royal Ascot is only two weeks away, and the fashions are already in flower. The best petal work is in black and white; the hats are surreal Sex and the single girls Ted Tinling is Wimbledon's all-time fashion champ. Now his provocative sports designs are going on display for students and spectators alike Midges won't bite You! Van Cleef & Arpels London Ministry of Delay The Times Diary Gathering cloud The Times Diary Dolce veto The Times Diary Picture Gallery Marxed cards The Times Diary Salemakers The Times Diary Salt: why Reagan is right Israels secret fears over Shin Bet Ian Murray on the raw nerve exposed by the Gaza hijack killings Ideas that Lawson could profitably share Picture Gallery Beware Labour, neighbour Oliver Letwin Now, Nouvieille Cuisine Moreover Mr MacGregor's Dilemma A Symbol under Arrest Making Tidiness Fashionable Television and the simple life Top salaries review Ordination of women Made abroad Careers in industry Unfair burden on professions Campus free speech Library's future Fat of the land From Our Special Correspondent: Loss of Thetis Submarine Softly, softly Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Luncheons The Times Meeting Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Appointments Magritte letter unearthed Sale room £48,600 for exotic toothed swans Picture Gallery By a Special Correspondent: Wider benefits of new contraceptive implant Science report University news Captain H. P. K. Oram Survivor of the Thetis submarine disaster Sir Russell Wollen Mr Anthony Barrett Perry Ellis St Peter's School, York Ratciiffe College King's College Wimbledon Ampleforth College Birthdays today Latest wills Television Concert Allegri Singers St John's Débuts Melos Quartet Sporting pastimes for animal-lovers Galleries Pastimes, Pleasures and Pursuits Colnaghi English Pictures for the Country House Leger French without tears National Theatre English National Opera Recital Encore fora showman Vladimir Horowitz Festival Hall Hippies taunt chief constable at beauty spot The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,062 (AP): Opium traces in ancient poppy jugs Police to widen hunt for girl's killer Porlfolio gold Weather forecast Doubts on University College £3.5m debt Stock Market SE date for Exxon Powell payout Peugeot stake BZW ready Nimslo loss Bowater offer Trade rulings Hambros bid Kuwait shares Market Summary Pohl calls on West to agree level of exchange rates Cadbury Schweppes to pay $230m for Canada Dry By Our City Staff: Wider tax relief plan urged Clayform and Samuel shares suspended Allied sues over Hiram contract Europeans dispute Saudi optimism on oil prices Weak rand lifts Anglo American Liberty Life makes Continental move Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Grofund Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Lower loan rate forecasts fail to cheer share prices Stock Market Report Powell Duffryn Company News Recent Issues Appointments Plessey Swings and standstill at Powell Duffryn Tempus Chicago copper contract rattles London exchange Commodities Review London International Group By Our City Staff: Jobbers leave Bisgood Squibb scents sweet success in battle of the Ritz Evered to look for single TI buyer Morgan purchase David S. Smith (Holdings) PLC Whatman Reeve Angel plc Base Lending Rates Nationwide Communications Inquest Eight line up for Dartford crossing Groups bid to win £100m contract Projections suggest traffic flow could reach 27 million by end of decade Unrecognized state cannot sue or be sued County council employee at police station liable under secrets Act Theft and handling guidance Crying as provocation Dull start to account Stock Exchange Prices Win a flight to New York in Concorde The Times/DEC Schneider Competition How to Enter The Questions Why salesmen are 'like gold dust' Job Scene IBM Wright Air Conditioning Morse Computers QED 2 Southdata Ltd IBM dominance under fire The Week Italy buys British with enthusiasm Hitachi Compaq The French way of finding out Computer Appointments Galaxy W. P. Support & Training Inverdata Icon New Spectrum on the way Computer Briefing IA Recruitment Metier Robots can make friends Computer Horizons/3 UK Events Overseas Fidelity International Baker & McKenzie Clyde & Co Coward Chance The Law Society Sattin & Co Rowley Ashworth West Surrey Wiseman Lee Marshall Bentleys, Stokes & Lowless Slaughter and May Barnet Law Personnel Victor Mishcon & CO Austin Knight Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Personnel Desperate Dan Lawrence Graham Clifford-Turner Chambers & Partners Thomas Cooper & Stibbard Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Advertising Also on Juniper Woolf Turner & Newall PLC Commercial Conveyancer The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experienced Couple British Heart Foundation Personal Overseas Travel Irish seeking a victory on the day of underdog Football Dickison looks to the future Bowls Jaguar planning for a brighter future Motor Racing: British Team Ready to Challenge Porsche Supremacy Paris calls in the big guns Olympic Games S Africa tour strategy Rugby Union Mexicans join the party as fortune smiles on Brazil England pair dropped from Games Boxing For the Record The French have no complaints The battle builds for second position Cycling (Reuter): Visentim takes Tour of Italy Solo sailor running out of cash Yachting Mandarin: Stalker on the right track Racing: Unprecedented Flood of Money Forces 2,000 Guineas Winner Back to Favouritism Mandarin: Salisbury Salisbury selections Bath results Folkestone Today's course specialists Edinburgh Blinkered first time Derby odds tumble as cash pours on Dancing Brave Defeat for Dawn Run Mandarin: Lingfield Park Lingfield selections Mandarin: Beverley Beverley selections Greed one of four hungry for the title Point-To-Point Kinney comfortable Victory in the fog for Dunlop Motor Cycling Today's Fixtures Gloomy skies unable to darken day for Becker Tennis Champion hack in the swing Golf Other Scoreboards Northants escape as Indians ease up Cricket: Capel and Boyd-Moss Foil Touring Team Hughes takes control Botham decision Border century cheers Essex Hinks warms up a dank day Yorkshire make Irish struggle Fast Buck Shaw gives timely fillip to Hutchins Beckenham Tournament Lanes respond to Humpage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's television and radio programmes ENTERTAiNMENTS Choice Patridge Fine Arts LTD Robson power should crack weak defence Ferguson gives nothing away Premier Portfolio (Reuter): Drug tests at all matches Mexican hero's moment of truth McGuigan gets OK Sport in Brief Koreans get their just desserts Six-goal start for Russians Aston Villa acquire Thompson (Reuter): Olympic draw Charge of the light brigade

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