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News from 26/07/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Wade, Teresa Poole, Linda Christmas, Denise Williams, Martin Baker, Susan Fieldman, James Tolhurst, Frank Johnson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Peter Marson, Stephen Leather, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, E. Moran, Mark Ellis, Christopher Wilson, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Mario Modiano, Beryl Downing, Francesca Greenoak, Gerry Harrison, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, P. J. Freeman, Caryl Phillips, Roger Pearson, Peter Ball, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, John Prescott, Rodney Cowton, Andrew Coghlan, John Wilcockson, Clermont Ferrand, Jacqueline Mair, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Martin Cropper, Anne Barnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Peter Nichols, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Tim Bouquet, Joseph Connolly, Tom Hassall, Secretary, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Bob Williams, John Woodcock, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), William Greaves, Trudi McIntosh, Mark Dowd, Raymond Keene, Alison Eadie, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Iain Liddell, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, N. Kurti, John Blunsden, Isabel Butterfield, Marcel Berlins, Ivor Davis, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, John Greensmith, George Hill, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Bridget Plowden, Richard Munn, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Ivens, Director, Bruce Boucher, Tim Jones, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, Jonathan Meades, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Lionel Kopelowitz, Robert Fisk, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, A. L. Le Quesne, Richard Lander, Denise Sheldon, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Maggie Drummond, Robert Alexander, Chairman, Richard Ford, Richard Wigg, John Watson,

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Cabinet hits back over Westland Music in the round Portfolio Cycling team take first gold The share-out Stadium order Oxford exams By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Report on poverty too late for MPs Mob sacks Moroccan Embassy Women take Over from bowler-hatted taxman Behind the stumps again at 45 Howe says peace bid should go on Cruise ship hit by new outbreak Epidemic fears over meningitis Police claim success for Brixton raids Luce to take action on library ban on Times Talk to Towry Law 52 sports grounds must meet new safety rules to be allowed crowds Injunction stays on Mi5 secrets Alliance document 'bland' Leyland job losses will be known after holiday Mail Order Protection Scheme Ruling on NUM rise next week Nine years for brutal parent Dispute over drinks led to priest's death Conservatives select two Spire appeal at £900,000 Picture Gallery Teachers' pay talks restart TV Dracula has his critics Boycott of the games attacked Statistics on ethnic origins University earnings doubled Wapping judgement is expected next week Noye to face trial after porcelain theft Thatcher pledge on parties' security Correction Sunday Times publishes a royal edition Girl awarded damages for hospital blunder 7 years before birth Move to curb sale of human kidneys Prisoner on parole killed man Deal for thoroughbred stud 'never happened' More authors benefit from library books Duchy houses go to trust £20 spent weekly on family car City firm's move saves Everest expedition Expert not convinced of hull damage Titanic expedition Check on French strangling link New eggs 'are bigger and better' First move in war of chess giants Aids risk in swimming pools Very unlikely' Police provide driving lessons to help jobless Attracta Products Ltd Stalker 's solicitor alleges phone tap Firemen lose long hair case Two accused over death Drugs gang leader jailed £22,852 for crash injuries Labour gain Chief to retire Massacre of 14 Hindu bus passengers in Punjab shocks Delhi Ambulance scandal in Rome No 10 accused of conspiracy Secret documents on US bomber lost Last of 'family spy ringconvicted Attack on Bayonne law court From a Correspondent: Argentina showdown with striking pilots Minister rejects VAT proposal Building From a Correspondent: Dig uncovers Neolithic state China before the first dynasty Geneva talks seeking the common ground Labour MP demands inquiry into police Wapping Dispute Spain jails three for torture (Reuter): Thai poll beset by corruption charges Australia acts on US wheat row Offer of talks to Mullins on bomb case Birmingham Senate pressure forces US to study measures against Pretoria whites Black citizenship hopes are dashed Islands minister rejects charges González appoints new team East Germans' refugee ploy upsets the West Fires devastate forests on Riviera Problems go on hold at the UN Peres 'prepared to make concessiions' Aftermath of Morocco Shamir tows to carry on talks with Arabs New MiG takes a bow Progress in Hong Kong talks Greeks vie for 'lost RAF gold' (AFP): Martyr of Shias alive in Libya, envoy says (Reuter): Mauritians quit Cabinet (AP): Chess draw Crisis hotline Bill defeated (Reuter): Time to rest (Reuter): Fallen hero (Reuter): UN expulsion (UPI): Final flight (Reuter): Appeal denied Long curfew (AP): Hostage freed (Reuter): Swim to jail (UPI): £1m win lost (UPI): Nuns set free (AP): Own goal Second base Sports Diary Stoical Sports Diary Claire shot Sports Diary Send for Phil Sports Diary Lofted Sports Diary Picture Gallery Where great art lies dying Geoffrey Munn on Victorian masterpieces that are being left to rot Dr Freud's house of dreams Joseph Connolly visits a new museum devoted to the father of psychoanalysis A fare-dodger is helped Seneca on Grub St Impartial and Sensitive Chernobyl Obscured Reigning Cats—and Dogs The Palace and Number 10 Bar pay rise Dukes of York Unfinished business Teenage gambling English church heritage at risk Sanctions debate Art and advertising In reverse On this Day A Summer Holyday in Scandinavla Sale of the century Royal developments A cure for insomnia? Television The Sunday Times Celebrating a giant in stone The 600th anniversary of Donatello's birth is is being widely marked in his native Florence. Bruce Boucher reports Donatello and his Contemporaries Forte di Belvedere Homage to Donatello Museo Nazionale del Bargello The Old Sacristy San Lorenzo Italian Drawings from the time of Donatello Galleria degli Uffizi Luciano Pavarotti Machine-gun chat, dumber than most Radio Promenade Concert Precision sprung Theatre Royal Haymarket A rich inheritance Theatre Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme Checkmate to london's pawn brokers The opening of the World Chess Championship takes place next week in Mayfair. William Greaves tells how Britain captured a share of the event Monty A weekly guide to leisure, entertainment and the… Past masters and intriguing moves Picture Gallery Uncrowded. Unhurried. Unforgettable Tilting temples on a moonscape Travel A sense of adventure overtakes Tim Bouquet on the upward trails of Himachal Pradesh Himalayan Trekking with Roama Travel Specialist in… Constellation Cruise to the Americas Cup Gadgets for the go-getter Shopping Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery In the Garden New life for an old church Westwood Doing a Good Deal More Weekend Tips Step ashore for treasure in miniature Fresh fish for the fresh air The Times Cook Keep barbecues simple—but don't be scared to use some imagination, says Shona Crawford Poole Things ain't what they used to be Eating out In his restless search for cheaper meals, Joanathan Meades revisits old haunts Weekend walk Out and about Divertimenti The Times Outings Dilemma of the no frills approach Drink Cune Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loomsbury Theatre Gordons St. WC1. 387 9629 Cc 380… Wigmore Hall Proms 86 Multiple Display Advertising Items Academy of St Martin-In-The-Fields Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bolshoi Ballet A freedom writer's testimony No Easy Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela (Heinemann, £3.50) A Walk in the Night by Alex La Guma (Heinemann, £3.50) Ambivalence in a world of violence So Far From God, by Patrick Marnham (Penguin, £3.95) Fear and lesbian loneliness Fiction Hunter stalks spider man Chess Competition winners Australia makes it short and sharp The Australian Short Story: An Anthology from the 1890s to the 1980s, edited by Laurle Hergenham (University Of Queensland Press, £8.95) Strong-Man from Piraeus and other stories, by George Johnston and Charmian Clift, selected by Garry Kinnane (Penguin, £3.95) Correction We regret the error in last… Fright at the end of the tunnel Bridge The wholesome frontier Television Operatic delights in store Radio Tough guy's tenderness On the Air Films on TV Recommended Concise Crossword No 1012 Picture Gallery The Times Sweatshirt Films Times Choice Concerts Picture Gallery Dance For ticket availability, performance and opening… Books An unromantic boon for Mills Sir John Mills makes his debut at the National exploring the ups and downs of a complex marriage Theatre Television Universal appeal Arts Diary Picture Gallery Court Circular Luncheons Births , Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Reception Birthdays Trinity College of Music Latest wills Sin as a personal tragedy Forthcoming marriages Services tomorrow Ninth Sunday after Trinity Appointments Professor Fritz Lipmann Pioncer work in biochemistry Mr Patrick Campbell Air Core D. D'arcy Greig Protecting plants against weed killers Science report Picture Gallery A prize of The Times Atlas of World History will be… The pound The Times Information Service Portfolio—gold— Weather Police deny drugs plant on suspects Stock Market AE attack on bid Gas date £400m issue Meggitt bid Preedy down Travel Trust Index Market Summary Grand Met to buy ruddles for £14m Interim dividend cut by 50 per cent at Britoil £15m retail scheme for PHIT Ensign bids £86m for Berry Trust Societies gain freedoms Hong Kong Wharf trims title and boosts profits Profits up sharply at Lloyds By Our Banking Correspondent: New finance chief for Standard By Our City Staff: NMG in £8m takeover Target Group PLC Oil price fall hits trade surplus Dow Jones tops 1,800 Wall Street Berisfords profits fall Company News Appointments Unit Linked Insurance Investments Future looks bleak for Britoil investors Tempus London Financial Futures Traditional Options London Traded Options Blue Circle tumbles as gloom grows on profits outlook Stock Market Report Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Money Market and Gold Lloyds Bank Rover deals could delay state sale Comment Kenneth Fleet Acting under a false name Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Quiet end to account Stock Exchange Prices Private Medical Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Natpro's National Provincial Building Society Five million in line for a share of TSB The institutions will almost certainly not get the quota of shares they need Leave the PEP to the plan manager You won't get rich on the Imperial roubles Suddenly, the interest battle hots up Peckham Building Society Prolific Unit Trusts A risky relationship Out on the streets with no money AEtna Advice on boot booty Family Money/2 Legal aid snag for ex-wives Britoil Energy at Work for Britain Fidelity Making Money Make Money Target Group PLC Plan Investors The M&g Group There's no pain like home Property Barlow Clowes Guardian Building Society Interest Rates Round-Up No Title British Airways The world favourite airline Multiple Display Advertising Items Best of Florida Orlando - Gulf Coast Specials Villas… The Seafood Restaurant Bahamas Entertainments Personal The Sunday Times Rentals Security Service newspaper ban stays No magic formula in warning to jury Portfolio gold Absolute offence Dxford University Class Lists Essex University degrees Corrections From Our Irish Correspondent: Asmussen to shine on Acushla Racing Acatenango to extend his winning run Speedy Rosberg plans to retire after season Motor Racing Mandarin: Lingfield Park Mandarin: Warwick Busy Lyle decides to stay in Europe Golf Omega Official Timekeepers of the Commonwealth Games Mandarin: Dancing Brave s ability to accelerate should prove the crucial factor Racing: Ascot Showdown Expected to Rekindle Memories of Epic 1975 King George Battle between Grundy and Bustino Big Race Field Today's course specialists The makings of a perfect match Mandarin: Ascot How the principals shape up Mandarin: Ayr Mandarin: Newcastle Ives to ride as first jockey to Balding Hampshire do it again Ellison keeps steady nerve to disappoint Yorkshire Cricket Victory for Morris in first match as captain Rediscoveries an old knack For the Record Border's defiance (Reuter): Protestors dig up three greens Golf Racing Surrey women's win recalls the Boer War Tennis By a Special Correspondent: Repton cane St Paul's Rotherhill spoil it for Novaes Polo By Our Shooting Correspondent: Missing out by a point Shooting Weekend Fixtures Cheers can again inspire an outsider Running of heats annoys competitors Cooper succumbs Federation veto increases considerable confusion Boxing Commonwealth Games Results Moorhouse is pipped by Davis Welshman scares Thomson Bowls England row into sculling final Auckland men beat favourites Storming to a win and gold Bbc1 Taylor call-up sets poor precedent Ipswich agree terms for Butcher Football Nationwide Credit Corporation Limited Comeback for a good cause Data service gets its results in a twist Top names for event in Cumbria Horse Trials McEnroe in groove Sport in Brief Hinault bows to relaxed LeMond Cycling A match worth winning Tennis Dancing Brave doubtful for Ascot rematch Racing Coe has drive to beat years Rivalry motivated Olympic triumph Coe unworried by tactical thoughts

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