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News from 14/07/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Martha de la Cal, Beloff, Clifford Longley, Brian Hobley, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondnet, Peter Marson, Paul Burns, H. Edgar Bonsall, Peter Davenport and Richard Ford, John Wilcockson, Jaunay-Clan, Jenny MacArthur, Aachen, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, David Hart, Michael Binyon, Lynne Truss, Rose Rachman, Hasan Akhtar, Richard Streeton, Geoffrey Smith, Bernard Levin, I. M. Andrews Director, Mitchell Platts, Bryan Stiles, Anne Sofer, Stephen Taylor, Jim Railton, Cliff Temple, Peter Davenport, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, John Percival, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Thomson Prentice, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Michael Bailey Transport Editor, Sydney Friskin, Martin de la Cal, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Clare Dobie, Peter Davalle, Charles Harrison, John A. Hill, Lawrence Norcross, John Carlin, John Best Montreal, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, John R. Hamilton, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Barbara Toner, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Philip Nicksan, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Nicolas Walter, Carol Ferguson, Judith Huntley, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, A. N. Author, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Sarah Hemming, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, KF, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Thelma Holt, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Bailey Morris, J. H. G. Foley, Nigel Jamieson, Susan MacDonald, Penny Perrick, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Isabel Unsworth, Richard Ford, Roger Nightingale, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Sieghart, Richard Wigg, John Watson,

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Zola Budd is banned from Games Spanish tragedy Tomorrow Portfolio—gold— Oxford exams Home News 2-4 Overseas By Our Political Correspondent: Heath for trade sanctions Abbey takes on trappings of pomp Thatcher clash with Mulroney Mansell leads in title race British driver wins Grand Prix after pile-up Younger seeks £500m extra for defence By Our Foreign Staff: Arms focus for Shevardnadze Stalker's request revealed Branson faces court battle By Our Political Correspondent: Report critical of Thatcher's aides UFK TV and video evidence from abroad may be allowed in crime trials Judiciary 'ignorant', QC says Harrods Knightsbridge Police courses will aid black recruits Imports threat to jobs Focus on faces for royal wedding Picture Gallery Kinnock rebuff on miners' unity Court test for terrorist Act Tenants to get help to buy Leasehold flats Groups oppose parrot house demolition plan Court rule today on MacReadie Millet the Worlds Finest Lighting EEC team visiting Cornish tin mines Wapping rally complains of police controls Fewer people taken ill on cruise ship Flying start for disabled Correction Revolution in working practice due to union power loss, says study Qualifications key to youth job prospects Opinion sought on doctors New move to save scenic rail route Computer delays drug addict count Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Phone advice for child sex victims Picture Gallery Hall backs down on TV opera Football fan dies in fight Illustrious puts to sea 'Noises off' Tetanus death By Our Education Correspondent: Progress on four-term school year Cellnet Teachers face job monitor Classroom reforms Electronic post box launched Skiing death HONDA(UK) LTD Stately parks are unprotected, MPs told by English Heritage A new species of tourist, who is less interested in stately homes than in their stately gardens, has been identified by the heritage industry. But as Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, reports in the first of two articles, historic gardens are among our most vulnerable national monuments NFU says report on nitrates 'not ready' A debate to test skill of Holmes Film with versatile properties Science report England win gold in chess Commentary (Reuter): Children to get weapon training France objects to US comment on terrorist From Our Own Correspondent: Pilots return to Sirte Strike call by Church over Mexican poll Tanzania joins the boycott More African nations snub Games as Pretoria braces for trouble in black schools Australia warns UK on sanctions Unions await black response Ugandans flee famine and rebels in Sudan (Reuter): Husain insists he still backs PLO US presses Chile over exile death Crisis deadline for Basque party From Our Correspondent: France expels Eta leader to Gabon From a Correspondent: Kremlin welcomes Nixon (AP): Americans monitor Soviet test site Reagan says SDI not for bargaining (AP): At least nine die in Tamil attack (AP): Libya frees ship's crew (Reuter): East German spy charge (Reuter): Fire beaten Ferry aground (AP): Tanker hit (UPI): Second tremor (AFP): Petrol death (AP): MiGs deal Shop hostages (Reuter): Riots trial Ershad stands The Association of the British Pharmaceutical… From a Correspondent: Moscow claims Dig Victory over Afghan guerrillas 10 killed in blast at frontier hotel Picture Gallery (Reuter): Security task for Kuwait's new Cabinet US fails in drugs plea Firm line by EEC on rights Picture Gallery Peace offer in Australian oil strike Prudential Colombian flooding brings snake alert Swimmers warned off Portugal beaches Office Angels Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Grundy (Teddington) Ltd Davis Secretarial Recruitment Limited Do You Want a Really Interesting Job? Multiple Display Advertising Items Love+Tate Appointments Office Systems Recruitment Services PA to Managing Director Richmond Multiple Display Advertising Items Joan Tree The Really Useful Group plc The Medical College of St. Bartholomew's… Royal Alexandra & Albert School Gatton Park Reigate,… Research Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Boyce Biligual Multiple Display Advertising Items Crowd burns two young Muslims alive as Indian rioting rages on Death toll rises in Gujarat religious conflict From a Correspondent: Argentina in trade pact with Brazil Firing squad for plotters (UPI): Typhoon rescue by UK ship Today's Pan Am (Reuter): Father saw screaming mob kill his family (AP): Papal plea for nuns seized in Mindanao The London Look in Country Life The Advertising Standards Authority Scuppering the rings When the North Sea's oil rigs were built, little thought was given to their fate once they had served their useful life. Peter Davenport reports on a costly demolition headache for the oil companies Rock Services Ltd Why turtles are in the soup The leatherback turtle is increasingly a part of British scenery. Now moves are afoot to give it legal protection The White House versus Penthouse Right wing plot or honest analysis? America's soft porn purveyors are fighting back against a tough, high level attack on their activities Concise Crossword No 1001 PR Spray Life along levitation road What happens when life in a quit, leafy road, convenient to Sloane Square, gradually changes character under the expensive pressure of upward social mobility? Barbara Toner has been peeking behind the curtains Quick highs and slow death This year, as many as 1,000 Americans may die of cocaine abuse—and British addicts are equally at risk, reports Thomson Prentice Royal Mint Invisible mending the hardest art PHS: Now Mac Mark 2 The Times Diary PHS: Home truths The Times Diary PHS: Merritant The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Papal bull The Times Diary PHS: Uncordiale The Times Diary PHS: Squaring off See who preaches library David Hart examines the record of the advocates of sanctions Twelvepenny dreadfuls Bernard Levin: the way we live now Who wears the straitjacket? Success and the Other-Author The Shame of the Games Rights and the Regime Heat and Dust in Pakistan Hospital orders for mental care Union elections Sex education Innocents abroad S Africa sanctions Theatre controversy Cricket decline? When turtles and tourists meet Strasbourg ruling Monumental choice Open to view (From Our Special Correspondent): A Spa Pot-Pourri Occupational hazard Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Service luncheon Service reception Service reunion Memorial Dinners Memorial service Debate in the age of reason Marriages Studies in structura mechanics Sir Peter Kent Sir John Clayden Mr J. B. H. Billam Tariq Al-Askari Company elections Fred Wilde Parliament this week Oxford Society Comical dignity Television Royal Opera House Appreciating pleasure and loving life Brian Cox's rhetorical style has made him the perfect casting for Danton, and he is backin the role again when Pam Gems's new play opens at the Barbican tomorrow: interview by Lynne Truss Intense power Rock Queen Opera: John Higgins reviews Cost fan tutte at Co vent Garden Eugene Onegin La Scala, Milan Lucy's Play Traverse, Edinburgh Christie's Horse nonsense Dance Equus Theatre Killer Instinct Callaghan lets Tories inspect Nimrod papers The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,097 Orange day seen as Paisley 'Victory' The pound The Times Information Service Parliament today Our address —Portfolio gold— Weather An anticyclone will persist to Sw of British Isles with a ridge over southern districts. A weak frontal system will be slow-moving over northern areas First quarter Stock Market Pound'still weakening' Design link Compass rise Water threat Nuclear safety Burma project Gilt edged 18 US Notebook Results Branson faces coyrt fight to keep airline Saunders heads new Guinness order Power industry profits pave way for gas sale Plessey on eve of judgement day By Our Industrial Editor: Breweries increase beer price Flotation to value GTat £101.5m Tranwood bid 'poised for go-ahead' Nationwide Credit Corporation Limited Television and Radio Standard sets a poser for the Bank Surveyors vote on outsiders Sport Doubts on profit sharing Base Lending Rates The Governor and Company of the Bank of England On a see-saw to nowhere Gilt-Edged Company News Foreign Exchanges Bank of America International Limited Investment Trusts Discount rate cut too little, too late Notice of Redemption of Republic of Colombia Lights up on TV-am flotation Usm Review Unlisted Securities Plessey The height of high technology Cautious Chloride on the road to recovery Analysis Imports may be hit Capitalization and week's change Baring Brothers & Co., Limited G. T. Management PLC G. T. Management PLC G. T. Management PLC The Personnel Department Nspcc SECRETARY/PA P. R. Advertising Publishing Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Chair of Medicine University Lecturer in Materials Science Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the… University of Durham University of York La Crème De La Crème Royal Naval College Oxford University Computing Laboratory The University of Leeds Visiting Lecturers for The Stock Exchange Programme University of Durham Keeper of the Manuscripts University of Newcastle upon Tyne The University of Sussex Administration University of Queensland Multiple Display Advertising Items Education posts Courses Study in the Sun Didacta International College,… Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Academy of Arts Marlborough House School Farringtons School Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcement St. Helen's School Northwood Prep & Public Schools Head Scholarships St. John's College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Rainbow's Nursery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Editor Sudanese Affairs An artful way to administrate Those who work in arts administration, whatever their capacity must be highly dedicated. Joan Llewelyn Owens looks at the scope and skills of this profession Studentships The University of Sheffield Wolfson College Situations Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Legal Notices Super Secretaries Personnel Appointments Stepping Stones Office Junior Berkeley Square Personal National Stroke Campaign Edinburgh: Come for the Games &/or Festival &… Skylord Travel LTD Discounts 1st/Economy tickets. Try us last Flight… Rentals Oxford University Class Lists Self-Catering Balearics Menorca Villas. some with… Injunctions to stop publication refused Al-Fayed and Others v The Observer Ltd Before Mr Justice Mann [Judgment given July 11] Mouland's wife saw victory in a dream Golf Yachting Bullimore's challenge made harder Schools champions learning about life on the circuit For the Record A keyed-up Cram will he hard to lock out Athletics Big Daddy is given some technical tips Wrestling Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Saturday's results Inflated prices unlikely to be repeated as Keenelaiid draws near Racing: Chaumire and Ives Provide a Remarkable Repeat Victory in York's Magnet Cup Altayan keeps Zahdam at bay Leaders on the Flat From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Colorspin handles conditions in style Mandarin: Daarkom to confirm progress Mandarin, By Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Campese excels in emphatic victory Rugby Union Brothers maybe last to win Powerboating Today's Fixtures Persistent Lamba finally rewarded By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Marshall the champion shot for third time Rifle Shooting Getting home in the gloaming Cricket: Middlesex Beat Kent by Two Runs to Win Benson and Hedges Cup for Second Time Les Diables Bleus hold on for victory Polo Nortfaants maintain their form Gallant Somerset thwarted by Lever Gallacher smiles again Golf Goalkeeper suffers broken thumb Hockey New Zealanders step up a gear Yesterday's Other Scoreboards McNeill could take over for Scotland Football The Times Coxed pair look set for more medals Rowing Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1 Choice Triumphant Mansell moves to top Wessex Freepost Unit 8. The Grove From a Correspondent: Champion foiled by injury Motor Cycling Wells skips showdown with Sharp Athletics Greenough is first woman to win world championship Show Jumping The pluck of Roche and Millar Cycling Record for a Bullet Sport in Brief (AP): Edberg's title Richards bat is eloquent enough Cricket (Reuter): Quick rise (Reuter): Slozil ill Officials earn a black mark

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