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News from 09/06/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Colin Hughes, Miles Kington, Clifford Longley, David Perry, C. F. Mason, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Peter Marson, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Ronald Faux, C. B. Goodhart, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Howard Newby, Richard Streeton, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Newell, J. N. Rudd, Mitchell Platts, Anne Sofer, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Bernard Harrison, Professor, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, John Earle, John Young, Peter Nichols, Michael Hamlyn, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Helen Reeves, Director, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Malcolm Hayes, Arnold Hertzberg, Harry Debelius, David Miller, John R. Postgate, Professor, Tony Samstag, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Charles Harrison, Norbert Lynton, Professor, John Carlin, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, PHS, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Maxwell Newton, Michael Scott, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Rodney Cowton and Stephen Taylor, Roger Bootle, Kenneth Fleet, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Wayland Kennet, Christopher Walker, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Judith Huntley, Quentin Bell, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Richard Burnell, Sue Meredith, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Carlos Fuentes, Sarah Hemming, Sarah Hogg, Derek Prag, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, Bill Johnstone, Robert Fisk, Corinne Julius, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Richard Lander, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Susan MacDonald, Lee Rodwell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Isabel Unsworth, Richard Ford, R. P. Claydon, John Maynard Smith, Professor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, John Watson,

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(UPI): Resounding victory for Waldheim Making a splash Tomorrow Portfolio Gold Haiti poll date GPs take note Manila clash Index Police hunt three after M1 attack TSB not for the rich, sell-off critic argues Pay rises for NHS chiefs to be backdated Stalker to be told of charge Steel in 'disaster' warning to Owen Hu focuses on peace as British tour opens Picture Gallery Hippies hold their ground By Our Sports Staff: Scotland's new World Cup gloom (AP): Britons held in drugs swoop Britain under pressure on Botha embargo Pretoria threatens state of emergency UK Finance Ltd Backdated pay rise for NHS managers while nurses wait for award Army may survey ethnic groupings The Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables Thatcher 'becoming isolated' Suspended Labour rebels to sue A cool head at Sogat's helm Woman in the news Seamen appoint Slater as union president 3M United Kingdom PLC Dounreay denies plutonium was lost Girl of 8 finds her parents dead Two drowned Thames death Farm cruelty Officer sues Pile-up on M6 Bomb defused Nurses fired 100 jobs go Specialist tells of the secret notes his patients should not see By Our Science Editor: Call to help sufferers of the 'five-year burp' Curb on aspirin use considered Survey on health food costs Stammerers to get together MP's former aide sought by police Parade security tight Picture Gallery Jobs bar on women worries Europe Nationwide Change in the law 'delaying trials' Citroën BX Thatcher told to follow Scots model on aid for poor areas Mice point way to defeat diabetes Science report Parkinson's Disease Society Picture Gallery Briton could travel in Soviet spacecraft within two years Peat Marwick FitzGerald 'met Pope on divorce reform' NatWest Mandatory sentence to curb rising crime proposed by Tory MPs Violent crime: 1 Violent crime is rising as traditional deterrents fail and detectives struggle to keep up with the criminals. In the first of three articles, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, reports a new approach being made by Conservative MPs Ancient stones to be sold MP protests at A1 delays Tory selection Train hits girl Spitfire find Last delivery Museum honour for first WPC Funeral site Americans cool at sale of sporting pictures Sale room Hewlett Packard Picture Gallery Good wheat crops despite cold spring Cathedral opposes 90ft-wide roadway Aquino seizes chance of deal after Communist hardliners are dropped Philippines rebels prpare for negotiations as Marcos allies riot (AP): Marcos supporters do battle (AP): Colombia vigilantes kill 19 Eastern By Our Foreign Staff: Atom protest Germans hurl stones at police Feminists claim 10 abortions Norway ready to defend whalers (UPI): Beached whales die Reagan underlines the special relationship Washington view Pro-Iran militia eclipses Amal New job for axed French spy chief (AP): Karpov lead increases Vote victory for Chirac (AFP): Husain threat Aids help Athlete's fall (Reuter): Body found (Reuter): Lima bomb (Reuter): Blast death (Reuter): Irwin ill Namphy offers elections in bid to stem Haiti anarchy US fears left-wing takeover Iran rebel settles in Baghdad East Berlin poll protest Passport solution in Berlin By Our Foreign Staff: Austria's choice for President deplored The Royal Bank of Scotland Moscow attempts to allay Kiev's worry over water Clashes over apartheid and trade likely to dominate EEC summit Air France Gorbachev tonic gets Soviet bloc out of its sickbed A new style of diplomatic management is emerging in the Warsaw Pact under the leadership of Mr Mikhail Gorbazchov. Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, looks at the state of the Pact at Soviet bloc leaders gather for a summit meeting this week in Budapest Five killed by car bomb in Peshawar Sherwood & Co. British troops rescue 90 in Jamaica flood The Creative Use of Money Fearful Hindus dress as Sikhs to fend off Punjab violence British Gas 12 killed in terror attacks (Reuter): Appeal to US on missing Germans Red Cross slashes cash for Africa Uganda to investigate atrocities PR Spray Contadora attempts to break deadlock Shock for Labor in Australia ICL The great turntable spin-off In Whitehall, the Home Secretary studies the Peacock report which recommends the sale of Radios One and Two. A mile away in Portland Place, disc jockeys prepare hits and golden oldies. How will they fare in the big bad world? Bryan Appleyard took soundings Plan International Radio One Concise Crossword No 971 St James Court and Apartments Radio Two A diary out of the deep A missing Canadian couple may have been alive—and desperate—long after the hunt for them stopped. John Best reports A home away from home Searching for an alternative to the packaged summer getaway, many Britons are discovering the advantages of exchanging houses with visitors from abroad. Lee Rodwell spoke to some satisfied customers, and found that the keys to successful swapping are cleanlines and consideration Mistress of your wardrobe How to Arrange an Exchange The Victoria Wine Company Ltd Don't put the clock back Talkback Old patterns of power dissolving The former minister, David Howell, thinks the government is dealing with old problems that have been overtaken by new, larger questions. In the first of two extracts from his new book, Blind Victory, he sketches an agenda for the post-Thatecher era Salty talk Rough justice Select phew The Times Diary Cruise missile Zilk cut With a bang Here we go Beware of the fast toad Moroeover ... Miles Kington In praise of Paris, Spain Anne Sofer Africa: Help for Self-Help Questions of Ulster's Police Word mountain Salt Ii: why Reagan is wrong Campus free speech Single European Act Signs of the times Glory of the garden Cleaning up Crown immunity Traffic threat to Lewes Cuts in compensation Future of radio From Our Special Correspondent: Rumania Carol Made King Softly, softly Court Circular Dinners Prince for Chicago Birthdays today Appointments Middle Temple Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam A simple question unanswered Clifford Longley Forthcoming marriages Marriages Parliament this week Liberal Party of Australia Rev Dr L. E. Browne Theologian who specialized in Islamic history Sir Hugo Boothby Mr Robert Matson Service reunion Service luncheon Bromsgrove School Trent College Mr Robert Lang Service dinner Shrewsbury School Baroque fantasy Television Aldeburgh Festival Warm humanity Albert Herring snape Maltings Small is beautiful in Country Life Almeida Theatre Assertions of a nation's identity With his most recent novel, The Old Gringo, just published in Britain, Carlos Fuentes (right) has at las become a best-seller outside his native Mexico: Nicholas Shakespeare caught him on a fleeting visit to London Theatre The Entertainer Shaftesbury The Orphans' Comedy Traverse Edinburgh Musica Antiqua Köln St James's, Piccadilly Christie's Concerts Peter Donohoe Guildhall, Bath/ Radio 3 Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall Pedal-power raises money for children The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,067 The week's walks The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Costly way to keep poor customers' sympathy Village Voice This week Victor Zorza, in his Monday column from a remote Himalayan village, tells what price a young shopkeeper had to pay to be able to extend credit, the life-blood of village trade Weather Volcker spoils bond rally US Notebook Pentland issue Xerox deal Dixons poised to increase Woolworth bid to £1.9bn Directors press for Britain to join EMS on July 1 By Our City Staff: Pearson may face £1bn bid Small RPI rise likely In Brief Booker bid Offer put back Cool response Unions fight Rolls engines sell-off BCal hits at rumours Straight talking in the face of disaster at store group Lloyd's plunges to £18m deficit Far Eastern groups move into oil Will tomorrow's jam spread to Britain? Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Halifax Building Society Investment Trusts Gulf Air Golden Falcon Service Time the authorities travelled the 'M6' Gilt-Edged Oil price fall 'hurts more than it helps' Unlisted Securities New-issue candidates pour in from all quarters USM Review Board Meetings Make or break week for Wedgwood takeover bid Kwik-Fit (Tyres & Exhausts) Holdings plc Company News Tenby Industries plc Tangles m the textile trade Analysis Capitalization and week's change World oil use forecast to rise this year Price fall helps trade The London Standard One in three companies boycotts Japanese cars Extra housing taxes should replace rates, Lloyds says Company News Bristol Base Lending Rates 'Tell all' rule sought for life policies '£100m boost' from Channel tunnel Appointments Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold Miracle or mirage, the money is flowing Fincantieri Engineering SIV The highest technology for glass… The Engineering Companies of the E. N. I. Group The electronic wizard who switched on to profits Italian Engineering/2 Impregilo all over the world Union leaders tread softly Italian Engineering/3 Ciaramella: Quality and Precise Work JE: After Chernobyl, doubts grow over nuclear power PN: This love affair with the car Sanpaolo Bank Indesit Limited The Generation of Innovation Advertisement Feature PN: Space the limit for the leading high-technology companies Isotta Fraschini S. p. A Sabiana Industrie spa JE: Foreign orders up, despite the trend SJ Berwin & Co Terry Farrell Partnership Part Time Confidential/minuting Secretary Public Relations Consultancy The Work Shop Recruitment Consultants The Faculty of Community Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Jane Crosthwaite Recruitment Ltd Secretary No Shorthand Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Work Shop Recruitment Consultants Osborne Richardson Recruitment Consultants Are You 'Jazzy' ? The Work Shop Recruitment Consultants PA to Chief Executive £11,000 - £12,000 Sec/PA to… The Japanese School Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Bernadette of Bond St Centacom Stella Fisher Hodge Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Loss Assessing Company Ltd Gordon Yates Ltd Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Recruitment Consultant Office Systems Recruitment Services London Based Director Meredith Scott Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Director's PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Kelly Girl Temporary Help Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Granada TV International The British Orthopaedic Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Borough of Tower Hamlets Advent Limited Stockbroking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries SECRETARY/PA PA/SECRETARY Headmasters Secretary Latymer Upper School Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Royal Academy of Music Foundation Art Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Legal Temps!!!! Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Personnel Appointments Office Systems Recruitment Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Liverpool University of Nottingham Scholarships Monmouth School University of Nottingham University of Leicester University of St Andrews So you want to be an exporter A guide to career choice Rewards are great in a career that can be both demanding and glamorous, says Corinne Julius University of Glasgow University of London University College London University Appointments University of Oxford University College Cardiff Middlesex Polytechnic Dorset Institute of Higher Education University of Kuwait University of Cambridge The University of Hull London School of Economics Pilot Career Training Chiropody as a Profession The Blackheath School of Art Multiple Display Advertising Items A and O Level Revision Course German Multiple Classified Advertising Items Economic and Social Research Council Clifton College Sales Coordinator for Educational Computer… St. Christopher School Wolverhampton Grammar School Exeter College Oxford Research Lectureship in… The Times Centre for Lebanese Studies Oxford Northamptonshire Wellingborough School Clifton Hall Preparatory School Nursery School Kensington University of York University of Nottingham Prep & Public Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cootes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Management Expertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Columns In London Resista Carpets Special Offers Private Tutor Qualified lo teach Geography to Oxford… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign The Ratner foundation Swissair It's All at Trailfinders Ventura Holidays Flights of Fantasy Antiques & Collectables CV travel Hoddle is the man to lead his nation out of the wilderness Football: England's Platini Beckons like a Beacon in Darkest Hour Honour in defeat for courageous Irish Wilkins out for two matches Golden goose slam Frantic Pernfors has Lendl stretched to the limit in final Tennis Results from Paris Relaxed Krishnan Wildenstein decides Queen's Cup Polo Michibata wins title First victory for Gloucestershire Cricket: Yorkshire Lose Unbeaten Record in John Player Special League Yesterday's Other Scoreboards A special day for specialists The torment amid the triumph for Ballesteros Golf Barnett leads a victory assault Border let-off helps Essex to victory Watson re-signs One step closer to further fame Motor Cycling Sinclair for Leeds Indians keep match on the move Cricket: Masterly Display as Vengarkar Hits Third Test Century at Lord's Fast start for the small fry Yachting Cook replaced (Reuter): Morale boost for Wales Rugby Union For the Record Honours even as Essex let it slip Juniors can challenge for honours Rowing ANC Budd s residence key to selection Cram's protégé brings title home to Jarrow Musyoki 's great run spoils the party for Jones Athletics French out to lure Milk Race winner Cycling Prospects blossom for Curry Golf Today's Fixtures Hanbury homes in on Arc Racing: Oaks Heroine on Course to Meet Record-Breaking French Derby Winner in Paris Mandarin: Eddery can follow up on Aventino Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Today 's course specialists Greenall's last another first Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar From Our French Racing Correspondent: Impressive Bering gives Head and Moore first Derby From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: O'Brien to close down stables until autumn Saturday 's results Season's leaders on the Flat Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Entertainments Today 's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Scots lose again but win more friends France could make Hungary suffer Health First (Reuter): Passarella keeps his fingers crossed Own gaols (Reuter): Hunger Aid Anarchy takes over as the underdogs seek equality (AP): Olympic dilemma Sport in Brief Uninspired Belgians struggle to victory Tables and results Today's games England trailing to Third World

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