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News from 01/07/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, JE, Sheila Gunn, Alan Gibson, Mr. Whiting, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Peter Marson, George Ball, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Christopher, Thomas, Michael Hornsby Johannesburg, Richard Streeton, John Best, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, John Russell, S. P., Rebecca Tyrrel, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Matthew May, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Daniel Johnson, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, FJ, Adam Michnik, David Stevenson, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Suzy Menkes, Harold James, Alan Lipfriend, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, N. M. de S. Cameron, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Watts, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, A. P. Hunt Managing Director, Christopher Goulding, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, J. L. M. Trim, Director, HJ, Richard Evans, John Carlin, Norman Podhoretz, Craig Seton, PHS, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Bryan Appleyard, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Madsen Pirie, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, David Young, John England, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Charlotte Gainsburg, Christopher Walker, Mike Berry, A. N. Author, Christopher Martin, Head Master, Richard Platten, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Alan McGregor, Martin Banks, Simon Scott Plummer, David Powell, Richard Lander, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Nicholas Hadaway, Richard Sarson, Richard Evans and Philip Webster, P. V. Taberner, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,

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Younger cuts defence with stern warning Tomorrow Portfolio gold Six winners Fashion bid Tripos results Index Gorbachev signals end of Solidarity Dr Zhivago may yet win party praise Picture Gallery Spy cache 'found in suburbs' Warning by Pope on women priests PC 'shot boy aged five from distance of 9in' Coaster crash cuts Southernd pier in two South African envoy praises Thatcher line Temperatures set to start a steady drop Multiple Display Advertising Items Seargill urges more industrial action to protect pit jobs Food label laws are criticized The Times Stalker for suspension Jobs pact sought by print union Help for 'forgotten illness' Kaufman pledge on refuges Lusieri drawing sells for £253,000 Third government defeat on benefits Soviet minister silent An apocalypse relived The Somme survivors return Delay for Channel link start Multiple Display Advertising Items Thatcher calls for open EEC markets Six compete for arts prize Trains crash Militant loses Mercedes van Warder jailed Hippie repairs Policeman shot boy from nine inches, court told Killing during raid 'a classic case of manslaughter' State may cash in on car plates Nunn sues paper over cash report PCs accused on 'transit van' assault Child inquest New homes cramped for space Envoy claims immunity over breath test The Literary Guild Mail order, the Next fashion goal Diagnosis finds Britain in sick state Minesweeper tenders sought Defence We shower you with low prices at Sainsbury's Another defeat on benefits proposal Social Security More cash to cut hospital waiting lists Threat to Welsh coal industry from North America Mining Curtailment of debate angers Labour MPs EEC Bill Sheep restrictions Parliament today Tebbit says Labour MPs like his law Union Laws Commentary Moral framework call for secondary schools' policy on sex education Churches exchange views by letter Ordination of women Private prisons 'should be tried' Picture Gallery Securicor Express New light on smoking and heart disease Science Report Scientists look to the future after Challenger failure Speace technology: 2 As more than 1,600 experts assembled in Toulouse yesterday for the the two-week Xxvi annual assembly of the international Committee on Space Research. Pearce Wright, Science Editor, reports in the second article on some of the issues facing the future of the space sciences Fears of neo-Nazi link with extreme left as group leader is jailed Politicians join in the money game The Japanese elections (Reuter): Court expected to hear dead woman's case UN appeal to Romania on missing man Moscow expels diplomat Afghanistan accuses CIA of kidnapping Jails where illness can be part of the penalty Prisoners of Conscience Yugoslavia Picture Gallery Brussels bureaucrats seize hold of the steering wheel (Reuter): Quick deal expected on future of Macao (Reuter): Peru sacks chief of jail police From Our Correspondent Brussels: Minister calls for help on airfares (AP): Sri Lanka Navy 'kills 33 Tamil fighters' (Reuter): Aquino takes over bank (AP): Climb to solve Everest mystery (AP): Kasparov tops world's best chess players Reuter: Fourth journalist is expelled as South African deaths mount European freed Russians give US Salt puzzle Peres hint of more Shin Bet killings (AP): Teenage bomber jailed Bunnies bow out as clubs get bluer Mulroney reshuffles Cabinet Supreme Court blow to gays Picture Gallery Police break up dissident fringe Polish party congress From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Reagan raps 'coddling' AP: Syrian troops ready to move into battle zone Chemical cure for the land at Chernobyl (AP): Sex suit against Denman rejected (AFP): Party over for Mafia boss Priest barred (AFP): Eskimos meet (AP): US paper sold (UPI): Airman killed (AP): Health risk Body found (Reuter): Libyan ban (AFP): Pilot killed (AFP): Poles apart (AFP): Quick return (AP): Saudi subs? Ribbon clean and pressed Allied-Lyons The inner terrorist, the invented life In the United States, as in Britain, pressure is growing for more awarness of the plight of schizophrenics, highlighted in the recent Times campaign The forgotten illness Multiple Sclerosis Mr Efficiency makes his mark The latest guide to business success comes from an unconventional ad-man whose down-beat image belies his up-beat career Concise Crossword No 990 An eighties ariosto for Coco 'Chanel invented casual chic: the opposite of uptight French women with poodles' Knightbridge Sanderson No title Comme des Garcons Fashion News Cotton with the Feel of Silk Allans Madrid It's chic on the streets Tambo gambit Swansong Lambeth baulk Bullish Picture Gallery Off course Cottoning on Theatre of the absurd Amid the row over the Hall-Nunn 'fortunes', Bryan Appleyard suggests a better way to run our national drama companies Attack the Church at your peril Adam Michnik writes from prison to the Polish party congress Prisons: why Britain too should privatize When judges seize the law Foreign affairs home to roost Mr Reagan's Example Between the East—west Lines Flying High in Europe Drink-drive case raises a doubt Monumental choice Ordination of women Positive errors in mother tongue Cheats who prosper Collecting VAT Open to view Slow in coming From Our Correspondent: Congo Independence Any questions? A common lot Clifford-Turner Legal nad Financial Recuritment Marks & Spencer Multiple Classified Advertising Items HAY-MSL Russell-Cooke, Potter & Chapman Boodle Hatfield McKenna & Co The British Council Shepherd Little & Associated Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herbert Smith Moxon Dolphin & Kerby Ltd Biddle & Co Brighton Trainee Court Clerk Travers Smith Braithwaite Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items HAY-MSL Barristers Howard Kennedy Biomley Law Personnel Senior Technical Officer Monmouth District Council Commercial Litigation-Gloucester The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea United Biscuits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Croydon Associated Book Publishers (UK) Limited Grangewoods Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Law Society Daniels Bates Partnership Solicitor/assistant Litigation Head Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bexley London Borough Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items All classified advertisements can be accepted by… Multiple Display Advertising Items Numerical Algorithms Group Inverdata Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Stephenson Harwood Chestertons Residential Court Circular Savoy Hotel Wedding Ball Luncheons Birthdays today Meeting Dinners Corrections Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Forthcoming marriages By Our Astronomy Correspondent: The Sky at Night Wycombe Abbey School Captain Robert Ryder, VC Obituary Audacious leadership of the St Nazaire raid Memorial meeting Dr Aston Preston Memorial Service Latest wills Walking target Television Smart invention Opera Don Giovanni Derngate, Northampton Amstrad Users Slipping so easily into the surreal Galleries: John Russell Taylor finds British distinction at the Venice Biennale Growing fame, growing doubts A good idea goes slightly awry Concerts Allen/Parsons Covent Garden Shrewd planning RPO/Previn Festival Hall Cooling breezes ECO/Tate Elizabeth Hall/ Radio 3 CC Cabinet puts off radio changes The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,086 Farewell to Rhondda coal The Times Information Services Portfolio gold Weather forecast Mexico sobers up to harsh realities Letter from Mexico City Stock Market Bond sells 269 hotels Mercury rises On target Profits ahead More failures Mortgage cut £5m LCP buy Market Summary City bets on a Woolworth win and shares slump 45p Next makes £299m agreed bid for mail order firm TV South profits leap 91% Midland Bank to start own discount house UKP approves merger Opec agrees quota system to force up world prices £95m share slip-up in Grenfell flotation The same prediction, different timing Filling the golden trough Crsader Unlisted Securities Surveyors to vote on limited liability BQ Comet Woolworths Bulls are still in retreat Commodities Review Tootal pays £7.5m for Clover Leaf Mercury International Group plc Beating a predator can help your shares Base Lending Rates The Mortgage Corporation Limited Beecham price rise takes American investors by surprise Stock Market Report Recent Issues British wine profit margins face Spanish tax pressure Cookie firm opens first British shop Appointments Dixons Mercury International profits take wing Tempus Wall Street Foreign Exchange Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Confident start to account Stock Exchange Prices The pinta goes electronic Artificial Intelligence Limited Ames Personnel Events A Scoop for the pollution fighters Multiple Display Advertising Items A setback for British design in Apricot's market strategy ICL moves to a brave new world How to keep the talent at home New ad air for Music Box OSI is getting the act together Morse Computers Wright Air Morse Computers PC User Picture Gallery Tandon A way forward for survival The Week Hoechst The people's president Richard von Weizsacker, an outstanding President of the Federal Republic, begins a three-day state visit to Britain today A private in an elite regiment Prosperity is no longer enough Grundig Bosch Coded buzzwords and a longing for harmony The nation waits for a second miracle Siemens Engineers at full stretch and geared for action In the market for records Leitz Mercedes-Benz The rush to invest in the British economy Investment and trade between Britain and West German has soared during the 1980s to reach billions on both sides AEG Coping with the oil price drop Nixdorf Computer Living the fun life with Bubbi and Siggy Degussa Move over, Wagner, they're now all going for pop Union power goes on the defensive Das Staatsbankett Redundancy terms legally enforceable No duty to teach forbidden practice Cambridge Tripos Cheating the Revenue Profit and loss as world looks at balance sheet Football: The Cup that Cheered the Rich as well as a Nation's Poor England gain respect from top countries Hockey Suffering from double vision Triangle cruise whets appetite for classics Yachting Mandarin: Great Yarmouth Majestician at his German best beside the seaside Racing: Firm Fast Going at Yarmouth Will Suit the once Backward Colt Trebles all the way for Eddery Blinkered first time Nottingham results Newnes aiming to get back among winners Folkstone Edinburgh Windsor Course specialists Ireland so nearly give away triumph Bowls Protest at verdict on Ramu Arab Racing Marking time on 'bombs' Rugby League McNeil shows her potential and serves notice Tennis Yesterday's Results Thinking again Crowe helps N Zealand to draw Cricket: Fraser Takes Three Wickets on First-Class Debut but New Zealat Batting Thwarts Middlesex Efforts Morris leads the red rose a dance Felton acts as the anchorman Lightbourne inspires Bermuda win For the Record Imran and Parker atone for Larkins Double act steers Yorks to safety Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Entertainments Can you always get your copy of The Times? Skelton gets his just reward Eqestrianism Today's Fixtures Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Television Variations Cash with the precision of his surgeon Castle fights way into Davis Cup Clarke moves Innings closed Big splash North gets a share Sport in Brief Country boy Out of bounds Service break Winding down Early lead Overt on top of the world again Athletics: England's 5,000 Metres Vacancy is Filled in Style Coe needs fast time A French jester is king of the court Correct blend the key factor

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