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News from 10/06/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Alan Gibson, Keith Dalton, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Frank Johnson, Peter Marson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Alastair Weir, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Julian Jeffs, Chairman, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Ruth Elliott, Richard Streeton, A. J. D. Macdonald, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, J. M. Hirons, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Professor Olav Riste, Peter Ball, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Matthew May, Jonathan Romain, Gerald Manners, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Diana Geddes, J. D. H. Slater, Danah Zohar, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, John Percival, David Howell, John Hennessy, Suzy Menkes, Michael Baily Transport Editor, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Sybil Sheridan, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Penelope Weston, David Watts, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, M. R. L. Loader, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Charles Harrison, PHS, Digby Anderson, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Stewart Tendler, Andrew C. Smith, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Patrick Cosgrave, David Ames, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, Edward du Cann, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Margaret a Kessel, Richard Lander, John D. Taylor, H. L. Foxworthy, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Wigg, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,

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Labour gives support to ex-Militant So long, Soho? Portfolio gold Index Younger taunts Owen on defence Ban on all rugby visits to South Africa Austrian Chancellor resigns as Socialists seek scapegoat Dean in attack on Sogat 'wreckers' Dawn swoop scatters hippies Thatcher and Hu in warm talks Gorbachev offers deal on British deterrent Shake-up is expected for Shah paper Six die as rival blacks clash Laing & Cruickshank By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Britain presses for US air share Cabinet set to end Ulster's 'lame duck' Assembly Mortgage proposal defended Kent banned from church The Times Dispute on jail tribunals Picture Gallery Dounreay leukaemia cases up Warning on more litigation Legal aid cuts By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Judges' power to end delays sought Electricians confident on Wapping By Our Political Staff: Scale of radio proposals surprises ministers Barristers face rise in union fees Doctors beg cash to stop crisis Teachers to drop boycott of GCSE By Our Education Correspondent: Poly will tone down rag stunts Police chief hears inquiry allegations The Clarity Guide Prince Andrew worries about moral pollution threat to the young Polka-dot Princess starts fad Men may get posts at women-only colleges MPs' request to synod Iron Age searchers pick up Wheeler's traces Duke says he is royal co-chairman Gold plot is denied by builder Nuclear technology will scan tumours Three policemen deny assaulting prisoner Knifed PC starts work Judge's advice to bomb case jury Columnist tells of 'insult' High society libel suit Ban to stay on helicopter airports link Sad case of the frog breeder's neighbour Phileas Cash plea for tree planting Judge rules on vaccine issue Docks change Rolls rallies Judge's threat UDM chief ill Aden award Ten remanded New charge Demands for extra time rejected Parliament Fjune 9 1986 Lost sitting row Hospitla hazards Welsh questions Filibuster Welsh reservations about privatization of water Charges Trying to ease anguish for parents of murder victims Violent crime: 2 An organization has been formed to help the families of murder victims, who often suffer from official neglect and thoughtlessness. In the second of three articles the mother of a murdered boy tells peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, how unnecessary suffering could be avoided Law Society accused of talking arrant nonsense Legal Aid BR rattling its way to Bournemouth Complaint Bakers apologize for burning down London Single dockyard firm suggested Labour fails to curb Crown immunity in NHS Hospitals Nature fails to heed nuclear free zones Radioactivity Paper wrong to give killers' race Commentary French catch the disco express into the Channel tunnel era Army is powerless as appeals for calm fail and strike looms Haiti slides into anarchy Tour will show the real Hu Man in the New Picture Gallery Commission for the New Towns Shuttle disaster report spreads the blame widely (AP): Climbers found dead (AP): Hostage drama ends in gunbattle (Reuter): Karpov in lead after draw Arab shot (Reuter): Model on trial (AFP): Snakes alive Home Insurance From Our Correspondent, Beirut: Iranian envoy seeks end to Beirut's bitter war of camps Footdraggers in south give Soviet giant a headache Defence spending is a weighty burden for the Soviet bloc. In the final part of a two-part series. Roges Boyes, our East Europe Correspondent, looks at the arithmetic of the Warsaw Pact military machine Brother of hostage dies at 46 Why Saxony poll is crucial for Kohl Panadol Reagan and Husain in White House talks Freedom for Bay of Pigs man Israel's Vienna envoy recalled By Our Foreign Staff: White House ignores anger of us Jews Low-key leader for time of crisis Herbert Smith Crown Prosecution Service More Legal Appointments Appear on Travers Smith Braitwaite Coward Chance Dissidents and foreign businesses warned of tougher line by Kenya Moi reacts to subversion thresa Who sounds alarm on spread of Aids Polish official 'held' Registrar's request for passports was not racial Court of Appeal Law Report June 10 1986 (Reuter): Iran links cut by Iraq air attack Bigamous 'wife' is competent witness Picture Gallery (Reuter): Cypriots protest at Ozal visit South Korea sets out on road to compromise Insurer cannot sue for wound-up company Challenging election of governors Regina vs Northampton Country Council, Ex parte Gray Spanish fishermen attempt blockade of French port Telecommunications Plc Marcos is accused of funding rioters The meeting of two master minds After years devoted to moral terminology philosophers have turned to the big issues-life, death, right and wrong and how society should be run. Danah Zohar finds that two of their leaders are setting Oxford alight The British Home and Hospital for Incurables A shadow that will not fade After the Waldheim victory in Austria's presidential election Patrick Cosgrave hears how the Nazi issue is likely to be kept alive Concise Crossword No 972 Arrival of the fittest Club Med, the holiday concept that became a worldwide empire, is finally-and experimentally-coming to Britain. Bryan Appleyard investigates Accentuate the positive Brighten British summertime and freshen up your wardrobe with sunshine orange, stripes, spots, checks, swirls and op-art accessories Van Cleef & Arpels London Behind the powder puff From radioactive soap to mouse fur eyebrows, the story of make-up is full of surprises Six of the Best Susan Duckworth Knitting Kit Conversion tabled The Times Diary Final test The Times Diary Grand cruel The Times Diary Dingo star The Times Diary Positional ploy The Times Diary Bibliofile The Times Diary Open season for rewriting history A revolution without rules David Howell argues that the government is not yet responding to the vast changes taking place in work patterms. This is the second extract from hi forthcoming book Mad maxims Philip Howard: new words for old Labour's lethal vocabulary Digby Anderson Big sleep and long leg-bye Moreover ... Miles Kington Dr Owen's Pre-Emption The Commonwealth and Sanctions Labour's Dry Rot Threat to close Ni Assembly Training for the law Campus free speech At the chalk face Setting false boundaries on illness Doctors' pay rise Cleaning up Electricity cuts Student covenants Ordination of women Victory Celebrated Waiting for sleep Court Circular Forthcoming marriages The Times Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Marriages Birthdays today Wales gets £17,280 teapot Sale room Appointment Dinners Service dinner Hurstpierpoint College Moira House School Church news University news Scotland win bridge trophy Latest wills Ernie Roderick Lauri Lupino Lane MRS Elsa Perkins Laser used to cut size of space computer Science report Soaping up the glamour Television James Lockhart, at present music director of the… Exhibition June Revelations of a 'lost' era Galleries British Sculpture 1950-1965 New Art Centre Ghisha Koenig Serpentine/Boundary Radiant calm Farewell concert Philip Jones Brass Ensemble/Howarth Elizabeth Hall/Radio 3 Aldeburgh Festival Parasifal Act Iii Snape Maltings Dance Ashton ballets Covent Garden Oskar Kokschka Krapp's Last Tape The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,068 Portfolio gold Weather Missing solicitor contacts Tory MP Stock Market Investment reproach Dow plunges 45.75 points Benford offer Iridium buy Siebe holding Union call Carpet deal Dominion up Food sales Market Summary Register of salesmen ruled out as too expensive Factory gate inflation held to 4.5% by falling costs By Our Banking Correspondent: Schroders in US expansion South-east short of skilled staff UK pressed on trade Funeral business poised for £7.5m USM launch Top credit rating for M&s Boots in £9m optical deal Mergers at the mercy of drifting policy Two faces towards Europe Nationwide Credit Corporation Limited Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Recent Issues Base Lending Rates Space-Tel Ltd Property & Reversionary Investments Plc Cautious investors await base rate cut Stock Market Report Stmichael Property Holding improves Volkswagen buys SEAT Market underrates Dominion Tempus Dull day for equities Stock Exchange Prices 'Luck' of West is a mixed blessing for Third World Mullens & Co. 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Health Plc Company News Appointments Arthur Young Testing time as Tate aims to open options Commodities Review The Dee Corporation Plc Metier Ebc Amro Bank Limited UK events Ia Recruitment Women still lose out in the hi-tech world Computer Horizons/1 The Week Overseas Appointments Services (MacLeay's) Ltd Cabling affects office safety Multiple Display Advertising Items Robots march on, even faster Your last chance to win a flight Computer Briefing Your very own beeper-meter Lynn Meech Learmonth & Burchett Management Systems… Switch on to a new transmission A re-write to avoid extinction Inverdata Computer Resources ICON Data Power Computer Emplyment Ltd Hay-Msl Selection and Advertising Limited Michael Volsin & Co Stuart Creggy Talbot & Co Network Staff Consultants Sales Coordinator for Educational Computer… Baker & McKenzie Durrant Piesse Trower, Still & Keeling The West of England Ship Owners Insurance Services… Hay-Msl Selection and Advertising Limited British Gas Trower, Still & Keeling Swingland & Co Michael Page Partnership Notthern telecom Nicholson, Graham & Jones Freedman & Co Great Yarmouth Assistant Solicitor Queens Counsel Linklaters & Paines Schering Holding Limited Reuter Simkin Limited Thomas cooper & Stibbard Chambers & Partners Accountacy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd Civi Centre Clyde & Co Regional Personnel Division Fullwood House The Sunday Times C. M. Smith Q. C. Energetic Solicitor W. H. Matthews & Co Richmond Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chief Prosecuting Solicitor Commercial Partner Designate Stephenson Harwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Debentures and Ballots Wanted Stephenson Harwood & Lo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Borm-Reid & Co Wilde Sapte Queensbridge House Brutton & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Resista Carpets Cancelled Promotion Asa Law Locum Service D. G. Eyriey Clifton Ingram Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finest quality wool carpets. At trade prices and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wedding Morning Suits Mervyn Hughes International, Management Recruitment Law Personnel Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flatshare Rentals Buchanans Letting & Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Civic Centre Law Personnel Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Incomes Data Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipfriend Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons CV Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Swissair Euro Express Sun World Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turkey, June Specials Trailfinders Fantasy Treks Columbus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Goodwood Mandarin: Yarmouth Mandarin: Cecil to land juvenile double at Yarmouth Racing: Former Champion Jockey Prepares to Conquer Royal Meeting in New Role Mandarin: Hamilton Park Leicester results Redcar Piggott set to cut a dash at Ascot Blinkered first time Goodwood Kallicharran rises to the challenge Old hands continue to play leading roles Gloucestershire in the foothills Pilchard's triumph of temperament as Essex avoid follow-on Cricket Hampshire fraternal double act Castle is king of Queen's court Tennis Top champion looks on Squash Rackets Other Cricket Scoreboards For the Record Today's Fixtures Making the most of a force 8 gale Yachting Pino undone in Andes Cycling Platini's pep talk turns match round for France Football: Tacticla Awareness, Fighting Spirit and Fortitude are Not Enough against the World's Most Sophisticated Exponents Easy for Russians Results and Tables World Cup Tables Boat Race is taken on world tour Rowing Today's games Courage earns Young his Games place Boxing (Reuter): Draw will do for Argentina (Reuter): Bearzot says he must win 'at any price' Manager enhances standing despite Scotland's defeats Belgium can move up Champions meet again Golf (AP): Northern Ireland hit by injuries Single-minded route to Games gold Badminton (Reuter): Rous flies back Multiple Classified Advertising Items Engineering Danish mavericks blast life into Mexican scene Good-name game World Cup Tv Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair RFU imposes strict ban on playing in SA Champion gets a raw deal Golf Only a glimmer of hope for England Football British riders compete in Spanish first Horse Trials Budd confirmed eligible for Commonwealth Games Athletics Reward for Hunter Sport in Brief India exploit England's deficiencies Line dropped as England pick new caps Bowls

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