News from 29/07/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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D. C. Hannam, Teresa Poole, Miles Kington, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Alan Gibson, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, Mark Needham, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Nicholas MacKey, Richard Eaton, Andrew Neil, Editor, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, John G. Dunbar, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Michael Ranken, Director, Peter Ball, Paul Simpson, Peter Behr, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ann Kent, Owen Harries, T. J. Sutton, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Andrew Wiseman, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Antony Sher, John Hennessy, Suzy Menkes, Roger Scruton, Rasit Gurdilek, Paul Martin, Chris Thau, David Miller, Rob Stein, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Tony Samstag, Trudi McIntosh, Mark Dowd, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Alison Eadie, Richard Dowden, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Ronald Watts, David Parker, Paul Valley, John Carlin, PHS, John Blunsden, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, Michael Yardley, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, John Wright, James Pickering, Kenneth Fleet, Philip Nicksan, Geof Wheelwright, Anne Warden, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, T. Van der Cammen, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, J. J. Shenkman, Anita Baker, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Alan Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Simon Scott Plummer, Richard Morrison, Richard Ford, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Wigg, Richard Williams, John Watson, RD,
ResumoGorbachov to cut troops in Afghanistan Chinese countdown Portfolio Jenkin to quit Degree results Focus Index Peace deal hopes in teachers' talks Another record for Thompson Green throne chosen by defending chess king Arrest in strangles inquiry Editor replies to Queen's aides 'Hnoesty was our crime' Howe sees a 'drab' Soweto Oil price worries hit pound Port call for royal newlyweds England face a struggle Inter city Finance Limited Thatcher to have surgery on hand BR and watchdog body clash head-on over delays and complaints Border security on agenda NEC Kasparov startles experts Picket disorder at Wapping 'rising' Chernoby1 fallout revealed Faster fingerprint checks Woman dragged cycle under car for 3 miles Released killer 'went on rampage' National Gallery still in search of director Stalker to talk to Sampson today Nalgo holding strike ballot Banks link for card holders MoD move to 'give small firms chance' 3.5m working days are lost in hospital queues, consumer council says Retrial for woman serving life term Hypnotist conspiracy alleged Lichfields are divorced after 11 years Huge reduction in number of hedges Airport goods 'cheaper than high streets' Employee 'was asked to pose' Architects blamed for Koch gallery delay Picture Gallery Pensioners jeer at 40p rise Consumers seek better service from milkmen Meningitis search for 2 children Mas Heir held on drug charges Sails restored Teachers in maths 'poorly qualified' Policeman stops two suicide attempts Policeman is sent for trial Denby man on new charge Bombing plot appeal refused Heart death Plessey SDP against ordering new nuclear plants before safety review Sea urchins 'ashtray trade' Safety review of open crossings Parliament July 28 1986 Rail Crash Haringey homosexual lessons deplored Education Investment schemes Sun Life of Canada Picture Gallery BT set for a fight over international markets The telephone war: 2 Inquiry on frigate fire gets under way Tax threat to troubled Teesside footballers Montego £100m assistance deal sought for Bradford through EEC scheme Church protest on South Africa funds Commentary IVECO Phone tap court case launched by CND New move to cancel bus pass for girl MP 'could not afford to pay his secretary' TSB Car bomb kills 25 as Beirut fighting flares Renewed violence in townships Mitterrand met aid scandal official Jenco prays for hostages left behind Zulu chief warning on sanctions Up to 7,500 men to be withdrawn Gorbachov's Afghanistan troop cuts Proximity talks will be given needed boost (AFP): Uganda post for Amin's finance chief Egypt and Israel close to border agreement From Our Own Correspondent,: Fire-fighting pilots lift strike threat in France (Reuter): US forces Iceland to cease whaling (Reuter): Scandal hits wine sales (Reuter): Visit allowed (Reuter): UN chief (Reuter): Woman pilot (AP): Ariane load (Reuter): Smart defector (AFP): Wreck claim (Reuter): Fliers freed Singer ill (Reuter): 120m in Japan Hay lift (Reuter): Tourist tank (AP): Bullrun death Cover-up Delhi police struggle to keep the peace during Hindus' general strike 12 die in Gurkha autonomy battles NatWest Contras blamed for clash Ortega to seek UN support (Reuter): Gorbachev tribute to Harriman (Reuter reports): Turkish visit aims to improve Moscow ties Appeal by King Juan Carlos to end terror Health First City Reuter Simkin Harrow Legal News International Limited Mervyn Hughes AA Marriott corporation Hatten Asplin Channer and Glenny Chambers & Partners Royds Barfield Freshfields Badenoch & Clark BBC Hertfordshire Magistrates' Courts Bettinsons Birmingham Company/commercial Solicitor Bell Wilkinson & Dawson Legal Appointments Dollar decline forces Hawke to pull out of Pacific summit (Reuter): Centrist to lead Thai coalition Final Results Five die on Norway ice 40 accused of rebellion in Manila Picture Gallery Halifax (Reuter): Pilot of sunken Soviet liner escapes charges Serbian minority gripped by fear of being swamped Televisions in kosovo Part 2 Bridgehead built for peace A unique village in the Judacan foothills, populated by both Arabs and Jows, is teaching harmony and understanding to teenagers from Ulster, both Catholic and Protestant. lan Murray reports National Savings Sad sting in Halley's tail Halley's Comet brought evidence to vindicate Sir Fred Hoyle's steady state theory. But he was far from happy The tin men await the axe The fate of the Cornish tin industry and therefore. some say. of the whole region-may be decided this week Concise Crossword No 1014 Gone native The look of bank, if not its exact method, has given this summer's cottons an appeal both ethnic and sophisticated Raincoats Raincapes Janice Wainwright Beach belles take cover Sanderson Sale Enrico Coveri Designing for the future Talback Legal and general Sty wars Blue Skye Picture Gallery Howe cowed Ties that blind Forsyth saga Will the Iron Lady cry again? What police have to learn about guns Michael Yardley points to flaws in the training of men under pressure Still rocking after all these years Paul Valley on Bob Dylan's current US tour, and the poet of pop's new audience Bentham mustn't blight Birkbeck Exit two Rt Hon gentlemen Moreover ...Miles Kington Nature of design Palace Politics Eastward Ho! The Sunday Times' and the Palace Sanctions debate Marriage vows The past in focus Patients' choice in name-calling Art and advertising Great Western Through Siberia An Englishwoman's Adventures Setting to rights Court Circular Birthdays today Births, Marriages, Deaths sad In Memoriam Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages New Dean of Chester Church news Reception Latest wills Sir Osbert Lancaster Master of humorous satire in word and line US big quake theory to be tested Sciene report Passions not for pictures Television Playing safe - or shrewd? King's Lynn Festival Montpelier Modern Art Courses A seal of disapproval Earlier this year the Royal Shakespeare Company went on tour in Australia, with Antony Sher giving his acclaimed performance in the title-role of Richard III. While he wastherehekept adiary—and a sketch-book too—of his experiences. Today, in the first of three excerpts, heopens in Adelaide and meets among other things Opera King Arthur Essentially a problem of range Rock Promenade Concert BBCSO/Zolloman Albert hall/Radio 3 Oskar Kokoschka OK BR stops work on unmanned level crossings The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,110 Sir Osbert, a most 'awfully clever chap' The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather forecast A depression near Ne Scotland will move away N as a ridge of high presuure crosses the British Isles from the W. Times Newspapers Limited Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor Stock Market Austin Reed departure Hillards up Reuters: Reuters soars Norton jumps Fraser shuffle BET claim Offer lapses Telex service Index Market Summary Opec strains push oil prices lower Prudential-Bache recruits director from Kleinwort By Our City Staff: Salvesen to pull pot of building Parkfield to seek listing Foreign governments and firms face US tax battle (Reuter): US jeans groups to merge Comtech cuts Mnemos stake Coalite bids ?81m for Hargreaves More small firms helped AEtna Index Sterling and dollar slide (Reuter): Safeway agrees to leveraged buyout VSEL Consortium PLC (AP): Dow slumps 36 points Wall Street Company News Government stands to lose tin cases Commodities Review TV expert eyes British advertising costs Merrydown profits hit by duty rise Africa gets bigger share of UK aid CBI trumpets export successes Bid doubts hold back Norton Opax shares Tempus Dixons names new team Appointments Base Lending Rates London Financial Futures Traditional Options London Traded Options United Biscuits shares rise on brokers' enthusiasm Stock Market Report Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Money Market and Gold Company News Currencies and Opec take the strain Comment Air Call Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Shares mark time Stock Exchange Prices Court has power to remedy unlawful committal orders Employer bears all risks Crown court practice Costs warning on appeals Correction The hi-tech sales pitch opens doors Getting everything on video Pioneers of 3-D images Why the new age is late in dawning Morse Computers WAC Compaq Desktop printing wins IBM's Ok SITA ICON A cash battle in the post The Week Exploding an unpatriotic myth IPL CIN Management Limited Modcomp A less painful diagnosis Just pop in to see the king Riyad Bank The high price of border peace British Aerospace RD: The cost of keeping peace on the borders A reluctant farewell to the Midas years Riyadh Picture Gallery RD: Luxurious past is found again Growing pains for farmers Jaguar Saudi International Bank Staying faithful to traditional law GM The desert comes to London Cable and Wireless plc ND: Extra millions pumped into the health service RSNC RD: The new city just for diplomats A desert fantasy comes to life in concrete and high tech Simpsons Solicitors Legal Librarian Commercial Litigation City Meredith Scott Recruitment Bell Gully Buddle Weir Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sky's the Limit Multiple Display Advertising Items Ronald Nathan & Co at Finchley Kent County Council Alexander Advertising (International) Limited Hill Bailey Conveyancing Solicitors St. Albans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rowe & Maw Solicitors Law Personnel Stamp Wortley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malvern Hills District Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Litigation ASA Law Locums All classified advertisements can be accepted by… Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Coopers&Lybrand GTF Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Rentals Lipfriend Multiple Display Advertising Items Switzerland Motors Advertisement Buchanans F. 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GAPP London Road Garage (Romford) Ltd Degrees conferred by Heriot-Watt University Oxford University Class Lists University news Mandarin: Gopodwood BBC2 Newcastle results Mandarin: Prince Sky to provide Cole with a second cup triumph Racing: Hern and Carson Fancied to Land Group Race Double on Opening Day of Glorious Goodwood Bath Windsor Nottingham Hadeer makes amends with pattern success Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Lypharita joins Chicago raid Tote-Ebor is likely target for Primary Today's course specialists Whitaker's plans Blinkered first time Final lap flop fuels anti-turbo argument Motor Racing Today's Fixtures LeMond lives the American dream around the clock Cycling Oval wins stem post war tides No play yesterday Le Roux stays Tough Love spurs Yorkshire Other Scoreboard Northants v Middx Falkner is the only bright spot Cricket Middlesex on target For the Record Wide post glory in extra time Polo (Reuter): Butcher fails to get his revenge (AP): Italy clubs on trial From a Correspondent Palma: Andelstanken seals series for the Danes Yachting McMenemy firm over his future with Sunderland Football Bassett on warpath US dominates field which has few Europeans Powreboating Southend girl on title trail again Hardcastle is on target for her second gold medal Australians hit gold Memorable fight fit for a queen Picture Gallery Royal presence lifts Boxell Common Wealth Game Result 1986 Commonwealth Games English crews in scintillating form Redgrave and company are in a class of their own Six-carat reminder Bowlers produce winning runs Dickison and Line remain unbeaten Putland orders changes to standardize bowls England in command Entertainments Entertmnments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Regional Television Variations Coe's hopes in jeopardy as virus flares Premier Portfolio Winchester pulls himself together Golf Light relief for England as umpires call it a day Cricket Keeping faith Sport in Brief Decision will be made in 48 hours Laws made for the likes of Thompson Lobbying as a ploy David Miller
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