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News from 22/07/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, David Smith and Derek Harris, Teresa Poole, Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, Martha de la Cal, Miles Kington, Alan Gibson, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Donald Bradley, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, C. T. Watts, Richard Long, Frances Gibb Legal affairs correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Christopher Wilson, Richard Streeton, Geoffrey Ingle Soden, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Rodney Cowton, John H. Harris, Chalfont, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Bonavia, Yvonne Roberts, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, G. Birch, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Murphy, Suzy Menkes, H. V. Hodson, Dick Hinder, Angella Johnson, Michael Baily Transport Editor, Margaret Atkins, Harry Debelius, Michael Halliwell, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Noel Heneghan, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Tony Samstag, Peter Tatlow, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Georgia Wordsworth, Mark Dowd, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Frances Clegg, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, Digby Anderson, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Maggie McLening, Patrick Cosgrave, Christopher Walker, Chris Naylor, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Michael Hornsby, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Tim Jones, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, Bailey Morris, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Michael Adams, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Richard Sarson, Les Andrews,

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MPs call for Palace 'leak' dismissals On Other Pages Index Guerrillas on the attack Channel plea Life terms Degree results Index A £2m bill for boycott countries TSB campaigns for a million buyers £100m cut in one-off benefits Post Office privatization hint Morocco mission by Peres Body on railway link to missing woman Thatcher factor wipes another £4.4bn off shares California hit by new quake The party before the wedding Harrods Royal Wedding A right Royal day Channon hints at Post Office privatization after profit of £151m Denning wins his fight over royal dockyards Wallace Heaton Westland threat to recess Picture Gallery London Post 'sham' denied Wapping dispute Fighter debut delayed Priests to receive media training By Our Political Staff: Tighter curbs for disposal of wastea Knife killing on Tube was self-defence Close vote expected on school canings Bar votes for change in ruling council Waitress is discharged Elderly man in murder link Hatton job decision made 'Snobbery' of number plates Reed charge Everest 'yes' Shot man held St. Joseph's Hospice MPs say health service cuts are disguised as efficiency savings Health hazards of royal approval Doctor struck off for murder cover-up New cash for lung disease studies Court places £200 price tag on yucca plant Fowler 'acted unfairly' on health scientist job £300,000 for drug overdose People 's ballet in a 4,000-seat tent Computer to cut fingerprint delay Plumber's £7,000 award lost Injury award Halifax Canberra virus may have been traced Cut-price cars by Aa alarms traders Two burnt in flats blast Hoax trial Minister puts stop to 'tick list' abuses Parliament July 21,1986 Social Security abuses Fighting crime Helicopter row Thursday Could Change your Life Minimizing arrest of those below the limit Drink Law Parliament today Judge tells hermit to leave woodland home Government blamed for worst crime wave Law and Order Boom time for travellers despite cuts London Transport London Regional Transport Westland affair: MPs want debate Business The Little and Large of politics Benefits Bill Post office 'looted by mob' 'Dr Death' is given six life sentences for preying on the elderly Putting women on right rails Resorts banking on late arrivals Town and country tourism: 2 Bad weather and a trend towards later holidays have meant a poor season for the traditional seaside resorts. But Nicholas Beeston finds an air of optimism pervading local tourist bureaux Home sale boom continues LRT By Our Transport Editor: Manchester airport sets up as rival to London Airline shift to Gatwick refused TSB Madrid Defence Ministry shelled by terrorists French agents deal thrown into chaos Rome asks Craxi to try again Reply lifts arms hopes Paris threatens to oust more Spanish refugees From Our Correspondent: Paris hit again by bombing Crisis is looming on islands Guru's disciples rise to the occasion From Our Correspondent: Berlin spy charges dropped From Our Correspondent: Aerospace chief jailed in Germany By Our Foreign Staff: Union leaders call for action against Pretoria Tutu presses Botha on detentions Black envoy plan collapses South Africa embarrassment for Reagan From Our Correspondent: Lange doubts boycott will move Thatcher Chirac claims cohabitation working well (Reuter): Nuclear activists blamed for fire (Reuter): Irish Uniffl soldier killed (AP): Stolen police car kills 6 (AFP): Six executed (Reuter): Stand easy (Reuter): Trains crash (Reuter): Bare facts (AP): Mother held (Reuter): 120 years jail Tanker toll (AFP): Border talks (Reuter): Artful dodgers (Reuter): Heavy scene From a Correspondent: Japan dashes foreign hopes on trade and cuts back on spending Island ban ends Modai hits Peres with final insult From Our Correspondent: Human rights lawyer is reprimanded China claims it has radar camouflage Silence on Chernobyl mistakes Israel's winged lioness may be white elephant From a Correspondent: Chinese likely to expel reporter Hotels angry over 'foolish' warning Protests as pollution signs go up on Portuguses beaches Hospital is hit by food poisoning Publicity alerted Bolivian cocaine producers to raids (AFP): 'Jet set pusher' held (UPI): Scientists fear violent eruption (AP): Austrian heats grandmaster in opening match TVS Securicor Communications A small circle of good companions Royal Wedding Prince Andrew and his bride have different friends because of their differing backgrounds. But. as Christopher wilson found, each can count on a group of close, loyal confidantes Whipping up a publishing whirlwind There is big money in the book that goes on sale only nine days after tomorrow's ceremony, reports Yvonne Roberts Concise Crossword No 1.008 The royal dress in my attic Lindka Cierach, designer of the royal wedding dress, talks about her work and her relationship with Sarah Ferguson as millions wait to see a gown that is likely to reflect the art-loving bride's vision of herself as a Gainsborough lady Quartet for one, the bridal composition Enrico Coveri Sanderson Sale Flowers or Fender'? Knightsbridge Cyril Kaye & Company Browns Sale Dublin calling Diary Underground Full circle Pack of cards Barry Fantoni Picture Gallery Bugged End this sporting sham Patrick Cosgrave sees no future for an event in which politicians triumph over all Déjà vu down under Ralph Harris finds 1970s Britain recreated in Hawke's Australia Legal aid: now for the reckoning Hard lines on the parents Coming up on the outside Moreover... Miles Kington Questions of Image Under Western Eyes Courting Punishment Prudence and paradox on S Africa The Queen's role Royal wedding Namesmanship Last exit to Clapham Fighting spirit Puzzling plurals Birkbeck grant Old and lonely in the city Monumental choice Recovery from grief Passing the parcel (From Our Special Correspondent.): On this Day July 22 1919 The thrid Afghan War appears to have been embarked on with a masive lack of enthusiasm on both sides. It began on May 3.1919, and lasted only three months, during which time the fighting was inconclusive, but when peace was signed at Rawalpindi King Amanullah had obtained what he set out to win. British recognition of fullindependence. Heat and Sand-Storms on Afghan Frontier. Hill Raiders' Simple Creed On the gravy train Cost of living Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Birthdays today Luncheons Picture Gallery Garden party Receptions Prior's Field School Marriages Lasers allow scrutiny of high-speed atoms Science report Golfing originals triple estimates Sale room Dinner Correction Nuclear scientist who turned to genealogy and tree-ring dating Mrs Joan Bennett Pretty to lookat Television Cheltenham Festival RPO/Litton Town Hall Montpelier Modern Art Courses L'amour Fou Haifa century's inspiration The late Cornell Woolrich (right) was the unchallenged star of this year's 'Mystfest': David Robinson reports Gloomy gifts of a new generation Galleries National Garden Festival Shadows darken Opera Don Giovanni Glyndebourne Promenade Concert Orfeo Albert Hall/Radio 3 Howe appeals to Europe on ANC meeting The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,104 The Times Information Service Tower Bridge Portfolio Gold Weather forecast A depression will be slow moving to the N of scotland. A trough of low pressure near SE England at first will move away SE Price of peace in schools may be extra £2.5 bn Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Team quits WI Carr Asda up 5.2% Arlen jumps JMB disposal Share inquiry Ifico purchase Index Market Summary Retail sales soar 3.2% to new high Shipyard jobs go despite big order Mountieigh in £100m takeover talks By Our City Staff: 'Too quick expansion blamed for Case loss New White House report will predict 3.5% growth THF pays £190m for hotels Sealink will claim £100m to pay for Channel losses Blackwood calls for £12 m Gold to silver ratio leaps to record 70:1 Ætna Television and Radio Sport Beecham set to name new chief TSB, a unique bargain offer Kenneth Fleet's cloumn is on page 19 Touche Ross Small gain for Dow Wall Street Spoonfuls of cheer for cocoa pact Commodities Review Four nations plan joint SE Airports to develop spare land Base Lending Rates Appointments Profit doubles at Adidas firm Benefits in store for lagging Asda-MFI Tempus Welsh Industrial Investment Trust plc Company News London Financial Futures Traditional Options London Traded Options Political uncertainty helps to wipe ?4.4bn from shares Stock Market Report Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Money Market and Gold BinderHamlyn Now what price the TSB flotation? Comment Kenneth Fleet Language for the future The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Commodities Investment Trusts Financial Trusts Full-scale retreat Stock Exchange Prices Making deals at a touch Computer Appointments Ministry of Defence Massive information link-up The Week Events Overseas British firm leads the way to faster chip design Going Dutch with three new microcomputers Computer Briefing Cobol Of men, mice and Wimps PC Sales/marketing/service Specialists A file on every living creature Gallium arsenide for speed and reliability Morse Computers WAC Halsey IBM Misco Dig deeper for the true source of dissastisfaction Taylor Garrett TSB Trust Company John Hamilton Associates Rothmans Simmons & Simmons Badenoch & Clark The Law Society Slaughter and May Essex Index Linklaters & Paines NN West Somerset District Council The Law Society ICL Property Lawyers Bentleys, Stokes & Lowless City Osborne Clarke MP Austin Knight Selection Baker & McKenzie Meredith Scott Borough of Watford UIS Sutton Edge & Ellison, Hatwell Pritchett & Co. YCHAMBERS & Partners Bromley - Kent Ronald Nathan & Co Intellectual Profcrtv Quality caseload at eminent… Cripps Harries Hall The Hatfield Polytechhic Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriott Trainee Trade Mark Agent Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portsmouth Magistrates'courts' Court… Asa Law Locums Urgently Required in all areas 01-243… Judge Sykes & Harrison Legal La Creme Legal Secretary for Film Company Legal Secretary/administrator Boodle Hatfield Ireland English with Spanish Personal British Heart Foundation Rentals Chestertons Residential Borstal sentence frustrated training contract Law Report July 22 1986 F. C. Shepherd and Co Ltd v Jerrom Before Lord Justice Lawton. Lord Justice Mustill and Lord Justice Balcombe [Judgment given July 21] Deporting alien undergoing mental treatment Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Deapartment, Exparte Alghali Before Mr Justice Simon Brown [Judgment given July 9] YPower to order cross-examination E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co v Enka AG and Enka BV Before Lord Justice Walkins and Lord Justice Purchas [Judgment given July 8] YDegrees at the University of East Anglia Degrees awarded by the University of Sussex First-class degrees at the University of Wales Bruno has talks with Lawless about his future Boxing By a Special Correspondent: Porsche prove too good for Jaguar Motor Racing Dominant Danes set Britain thinking Speedway Lee runs out of chances England medal chance Lacrosse Youthful promise of team for Prague Rowing Expulsion of S Africa on table Smith moves Today's Fixtures Cricket Mandarin: Ayr Ayr selections Ayr results Going: good to firm Mandarin: Diva Encore can complete treble Racing: Princess Anne Rides Cresta Auction in top Ladies' Event at Ascot on Saturday Wolverhampton Going: good to firm Pontefract Going: firm Windsor Going: good to firm Earnshaw not giving up Mandarin: Folkestone Folkestone selections Mandarin: Pontefract Pontefract selections Vittadini pins final hopes on Mawsuff for diamond race Today's course specialists Halt and lame battle on to give hope to Lancashire Cricket: Hampshire and Gloucestershire Win by an Innings Bainbridge carries on where Walsh left off Glamorgan trailing Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Coney hit in face before first Test Boycott's broken hand casts a shadow Headingley: Yorkshire (23 points) beat Surrey (5) by seven wickets Marshall provides the cut and thrust Portsmouth: Hampshire (24pts) beat Warwickshire (2) by an innings and 43 runs Patel gives Essex the treatment Southend: Essex, with all their second-innings wickets in hand are 81 runs ahead of Warcesiershire Toughest course for British Open Horse Trials Skiving off with Finnegans Wake From a Special Correspondent: Swedish boat has narrow lead in One-Ton Gup Yachting Convincing winners Repton's record hopes Tennis Picture Gallery For the Record Entertainments Cinemas Entertainments Concerts TV Am Today's television and radio programmes Choice Americans are taught a painful lesson Inter city Merit rise By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Bagfulls of bull's-eyes at Bisley Rifle Shooting Africans are on the right track Athletics Britain knocked out by Denmark Tennis Castle in another defeat Emburey ruled out Sport in Brief Hinault scales the Alps with LeMond Maxwell rhetoric shows its flaws (Reuter): Malaria scare in Edinburgh

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