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News from 20/06/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Brian Collett, Margaret Bird, Alan Gibson, Frank Johnson, Peter Marson, Michael D. POOKHead of Religious Studies, Simon Barnes, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, J. G. Welford, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Richard Long, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Christopher Wilson, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Mario Modiano, Geoffrey Smith, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Mohsin Ali, Peter Ball, Ian Easton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Peter Nichols, Sally Bruce-Gardyne, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, David Watt, James Pilditch, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Geoffrey Matthews, H. Anthony Wheeler, President, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, Martin Hime British Consul-General, Paul Vallely, Rex Bellamy Terms Correspondent, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, John Carlin, Patricia Clough, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, Irving Wardle, J. C. Benson, E. R. Gaskill, Kenneth Fleet, Philip Nicksan, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, David Young, Christopher Walker, J. Prideaux, Director, Dick H. Pantlin, Chairman, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, David Walker, David Sinclair, Richard Pearson Associate Director, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, I. W., Ian A. Jack, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Alastair Service General Secretary, Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Lee Rodwell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Richard Ford, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Top team to mastermind Tory future England expects Tomorrow Portfolio Gold Patients wait Kremlin drive On This Day Index 'Rule of law' call in council reforms Number 2 BBC post for Grade Falklands fear in World Cup clash Rugby votes to keep the co-eds out Reagan in peace plea to Moscow India 235-8 Domestic phone bills to go up £15,000 to socialite who sued Employers call for Pretoria talks on arrests Tory split likely over sanctions Halifax the World's No1 Reforms call aimed at influence of party politics within councils Tories councillors may back strike Lords rule on forged drug prescriptions We Must Go on Meeting like this Election curb on senior staff Challenge on 'absent' GLC cash Shinwell portrait will help charity Status of Stalker report in doubt Horse breeder to sell off Old Masters Libraries still defiant on banning The Times NUM urged to sue for peace with rebels Warning to Libya over IRA funding Strikes or picketing dubbed Stone Age Tories facing clash over child benefit Konrad Furs Debate on changes in Treaty of Rome Life sentence Name cleared VDU award Island award Two jailed MPs' TV call Druids banned Boy's skeleton Correction Patients whose lives may be at risk 'wait weeks to see surgeon' Health cash increases 'offset by pay rises' Computer the winner at chess Man feared bomb blame, court told Magistrate angered by prosecution blunders Suspects welcome benefits Duty solicitor scheme Operation shipshape for Nelson Maxwell takes over the games Wallace Heaton Variations found in marking of A-level English TV scoring points for Mexico football final Thatcher fears strict sanctions would add to violence in S Africa British Telecom Direct Lawson wants firmer grip on pay Inflation More being spent on priority areas Expenditure Parliament today Ulster assembly dissolved: integration ruled out Absent MPs Ministry considers ethnic monitoring House of Lords High earners paying more Next week's business Lawyers caution Lords against conveyancing 'by all and sundry' Cambridge choice for observatory By a Special Correspondent: Computer insight into 'Mona Lisa' Science report Citroên 2CV Protest as Ascot horse is jabbed Thief who stole clock pursued by admiral Pay cut for 12 trade unionists at GCHQ The Tape Manufacturers Group Reagan defiant over big House vote for all-out trade embargo The South African cirsis Tambo call for union support (Reuter): 6,000 vote for white water only Newspaper names 750 detainees Blank spaces lead to higher press sales Bonn seeks the release of political prisoners Basque hotel bomb injures businessman in Seville EEC fares plan ends in chaos One hundred years of Greek studies for Britons (Reuter): 140 dead in Peru jail battle González looking for Mexico votes (Reuter): Israelis find Bible text Hijack leader denies murder (AP): Pilot killed Pilots threaten ban on Greece (AP): Canyon crash flight control (Reuter): Russian Nazi to die Coluche dead (Reuter): 160 injured (UPI): Cliff hanger Canada trip (AP): Struck off (Reuter): President ill Kremlin threat of labour camp to Russians on income fiddles Colombian church seeks more security for Pope's visit Network SouthEast Reagan urged to continue adherence to Salt pacts (Reuter): Sikh MPs fight over land swap Commentary Crisis for new Israeli plane Army and US urge cheaper alternative Fear over arms sales to Arab world From Our Own Correspondent: Inquiry likely into Shin Bet cover-up (Reuter): Kuwaitis suspect sabotage US scientists fear SDI will increase arms race (Reuter): Bourguiba names successor Mobil Synthetic Oils (Reuter): Japanese invent leg powered by battery Paris and NZ to accept UN referee The shame of Shin Bet Israel's secret service, Shin Bet, is now certain to face the glare of an inquiry after the deaths in custody of two Palestinian terrorists, the survivors of a gun battle which ended the bloody hijack of a bus. A news photograph (above) proved they were alive after the attack. Ian Murray reports on a far-reaching scandal Spymasters who created a nation Elle's Angel A reason to keep on running Twenty years after his pop heyday Steve Winwood is back on the road with a new album Concise Crossword No 981 The Times Aeroplane Monthly Equal before God? The ordination of women may split the Church of England next month. Lee Rodwell talks to three potential priests who are waiting to join the ministry Ratatatat: where's Albert? First Person Growl Bark Whine Growl Yelp! Passive smoking: no significant danger Medical Briefing Talking to Tambo? The Times Diary Red peril The Times Diary Flag waiver The Times Diary Fallback The Time Diary Cook's tour The Times Diary Odd bod The Times Diary Unstuck The Times Diary Off-limits The Times Diary Writing off a second chance David walker sees the threat to Birkbeck College as part of a government assault on higher education generally Malice in wonderland After the libel action, John Casey on Taki's barbed and wounding art Yankee stay out—Mexico says it again Empty gesture with a point Rage against the dying of the light Moreover ... Miles Kington The Choice for the Church More Administration, Less Politics Beyond the Phrasebook Acorns to oaks on the job scene Sex education Capital warships 'Outside' governors Religious studies Cleaning up Keeping up with French railways Scottish exhibition Ordination of women Signs of the times From a Correspondent: Wimbledon Fifty Years Ago The Renshaw Ago Too many books Face to face Court Circular Memorial meetings Birthdays today Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam The Times Appointments Latest wills Rich pickings in silver market Sales room Luncheons Reception Meeting Dinners University news Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Novice sweeps the board St George's House Windsor Castle Sir Alexander Samuels Tackling London's traffic problem Mr George Hatherill Dr Clifford Horton-Smith Prof Ralph Pickford Carving put a revival Jazz Ray Charles Festival Hall The fight that is never finished Cineme The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo/A Portuguese Goodbye Everyman King David (Pg) Odeon Haymarket House (15) Leicester Square Theatre; Odeon Marble Arch Silver Bullet Cannons Haymarket, Oxford Street Theatre Charlie Girl Victoria Palace A Midsummer Night's Dream Regent's Park Herman Old Red Lion Cannon Persian Carpets Exciting potential Concerts LS/Bawden/Knussen Snape Maltings Disturbing quirks ECO/Ashkenazy Barbican Missing magic RPO/Previn Festival Hall CBI names its young guides to the future The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,077 The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold 21 visionaries heading for the 21st century Weather Stock Market Auditors in new action Dawson rise Offer raised 'Reject bid' Asda deal BP sale Talks end Market Summary Telecom dials up 19% rise in profits to £1.81bn By Our City Staff: De La Rue rights call for £64.9m RFD bitter after Wardle bid winsa Woolworth hits at Dixons strategy London International profits soar 28% Fine weather boosts shop sales, says CBI survey US seeks world rate cuts Allied ploughs ahead with $500m more Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Accountants seek immunity State Bank of Victoria Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Investment Trusts Commodities Baker Perkins up £3m Appointments Long-distance questions for Telecom Tempus IPE set to launch new oil contracts British Telecom Investing for growth Molins eyes $400m royalty cash Stock Market Report Recent Issues Cash aid on the Tyne for small firms Back to school for good advice Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Air Conditioning Own your Own Brewery Multiple Display Advertising Items A seam of bronze Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Distributors Wanted Christie & Co. 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