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News from 04/08/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Miles Kington, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Clifford Longley, Alan Gibson, Keith Dalton, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Peter Marson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, E. A. Hughes, A. G. White Chairman, Victor Ripley, L. F. Neal, Sally Brompton, No?l Goodwin, J. P. Hart, Chairman, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Julian Lewis, Director, Richard Streeton, Mario Modiano, Mervyn Bryn-Jones, G. H. L. Le May, Stephen Taylor, Simon Walsh, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, John MacInerney, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Dr Ann Dally, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Peter Nichols, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, David Leppard, Paul Vallely, Mark Wheeler, Paul Martin, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Trudi McIntosh, David Lines, Mark Dowd, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Peter Davalle, Gilbert Longden, Paul Griffiths, Charles Harrison, Tim Congdon, Christopher Walker and Mary Dejevsky, W. J. Burroughs, Jonathan Braude, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, PHS, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Michael Scott, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Roger Bootle, Olivia Douglas-Pennant, Trevor Pinnock, Hugh Clayton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Elaine Scott, Mandarin, Carol Ferguson, Judith Huntley, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Nicholas Shakespeare, Bailey Morris, Robert, D. R. Wilson, Curator in Aerial Photography, N. G., Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Isabel Unsworth, Clement Freud, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, M. G. G. Pillai, John Watson,

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Summit heads move nearer a compromise French dressing Portfolio On This Day Degree results Index Namibia market blast kills five Ban sought on house 'gazumping' Gridiron giants pound Wembley's sacred turf Storms bring road chaos MP hits back at Kinnock Reagan 'change of heart' on SDI bargaining Ulster on alert for Noraid Thatcher seeks split for DHSS (AP): Raf base hit by rockets Ufk £800m blunder over TSB Labour checks overspending councils' bank loans Woolwich Printers to end Wapping picket Picture Gallery Barristers to blacklist slow-paying solicitors US news by satellite in autumn Lean times Eight killed Tobacco rise Treasury sustains assault on Labour spending policies Brothers shot by Army in Ulster Three share lead in British chess title Cat fleas can kill, says scientist Call for attack on parasite Help plea for 2m speech impaired Fatherless families foster crime and violence, study finds Retracing agent's last moves Entrance fees rising rapidly Historic houses Savage killing of girl who ran out of petrol Neanderthals take a place in the family tree Surgery on policeman in attack Picture Gallery Vital statistics reveal a fast growing trend £1bn plan for new city line Expanding the Underground Gold case Briton 'has left Spain' Greyhounds win backing to race 'away' 'Reginald Perrin' family car found Jailhouse rock Sticking point Liner home Shuttle tribute Death charge Blank view Botham aid Party victims £30,000 error Cabbie's bride School attack Ramsey hurt Swan song Infectious disease labs face threat of cuts as outbreaks increase Action over meningitis A town fit for heroes Picture Gallery England's garden changes to meet foreign challenge British fruit growing: A local newspaper reported recently that, at the height of the English season, supermarkets in kent were selling American cherries at three times the price of home-growth fruit. In recent years, domestic growers have been swamped by a year-round flood of imports from all over the world. But, as John Young, Agricultre Correspondent, reports in the first of a two part article, they are beginning to fight back Reading between the lines Business call to speed planning inquiries Test for mature students New death threat to hostages as Islamic Jihad rules out talks US steel threat in pasta war (Reuter/AP): Bush optimistic on Middle East peace Turin health service scandal Gloom beneath surface normality Craxi set to win confidence vote (Reuter): Iran gives boost to Soviet ties Sun Alliance Insurance Group Air disaster victims mourned FBI investigating possible intelligence leak to Chile (Reuter): Nigerian report absolves Shagari Kaunda wants Thatcher to play no part South Africa: Zambian proposal Tutu appeal to Japan Homeland celebration Malaysian coalition returned From Our Correspondent Bonn: Woman terrorist arrested for Munich killings Royalists make Uganda nervous Death of 'oppressor' cheers homeland (AP): Chernobyl protesters arrested Moscow reconnecting direct dial service Warning of $100bn weapons bill The Salt 2 debate (Reuter): Tutu says Japan has 'crucial' role to play (Reuter): Shcharansky says family will join him (AP): Ortega sets out peace formula Malta church schools truce (AFP): Chinese atom (Reuter): Tamil atrocity (AP): Car race death (AP): Solidarity call Caroline baby Hostage freed (Reuter): Papers close Cameras roll Ferry tragedy (AP): Joint lift-off (Reuter): In the swim (Reuter): High flier (Reuter): Dog days From Our Correspondent, Bonn: West German doubts grow over Berliner's 'dummy' escape (Reuter): Big losses claimed in Afghan battles Mongolia welcomes withdrawal of troops Go-ahead for Arctic waters submarine (Reuter): Canberra pulls out Ethiopia Live Aid plane Picture Gallery Apple Australia faces loss of wheat exports Moonlighters tax aims to boost Greek job figures Aquino to axe books written by Marcos Dunhill All the President's soldiers? As America builds up its elite anti-terrorism forces, critics fear a concentration of power in the White House. David Leppard reports Flagship for the boat people Cowes may get the glory, but yachting Monthly, 80 years old, is closer to the heart of true sailors Concise Crossword No 1019 In the eye of a storm The British are no strangers to foul weather. But why does it so often occur in summer? 'Feminists can't win. They get it in the neck if they advocate abortion and are vilified if, finding husbands hard to come by, they have a test-tube baby' In the shadow of Stroud Rethink on drugs Talkback Hunger Mandela a CIA victim? Home ground Tuning out Hemmed in Picture Gallery Dover Non I will not be a party prisoner An open letter to Neit Kinnock from Robert Kirloy-Silk The billion-dollar drain Tim Congdon argues that the Baker Plan cold worsen world debt Moscow's other troop movement A Liberal education Clement Frend Cross-Channel Soap Inc Moreover ... Miles Kington The past in focus Measured Measures A National Gallery Off the record Heritage, on and off the list Sanctions debate Lost chords Unkind cuts Knot so fast Oppressed peoples Under false colours Free access—and not so free1 Press and Palace Adult-proof From Our Special Correspondent: HMS Amethyst Captain's Account of her Escape For ever and a day Court Circular Birthdays today Reception Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam University news Latest wills Cynicism and sexual morality Appointments in the Forces Marriages By a Special Correspondent: How the firefly's lantern aids research Science report Forthcoming marriages Mr Stanley Ellin A master of the thriller Mr Roy Cohn Mr Alun Edwards Strange animals fearless of man Television Strand Theatre Vitality comes flooding back London theatre is apt to hibernate in summer but, against the odds, this year brings a confident flurry of activity: Irving Wardle reports A vital struggle to grasp the past Trevor Pinnock (right), who directs Handel's massive Solomon at tomorrow's Prom, is a far more versatile and open minded musician than the 'period' image might suggest: interview by Richard Morrison Bournemouth SO/ Barshai Promenade Concerts Albert Hall/Radio 3 BBC Singers/Poole St Luke's, Chelsea/Radio 3 Other music in London Endellion Quartet Elizabeth Hall Northern Sinfonia/Benjamin/Boettcher Albert Hall/Radio 3 Forest murmers Theatre English National Opera Gainsborough set to share the limelight The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17.115 The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather forecast Wilting in the southern sun Letter from Hall County Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Dixons in £50m deal with Thorn (Reuter): First Chinese bankruptcy since 1949 Punt expected to trade at 85p to 90p Base Lending Rates Plessey forges link with Westinghouse Industry 'shadows' scheme is sagging Pubs warning as inquiry nears Reagan faces key protectionist fight (Reuter): Korea will not revalue Setback for Americans' bid to launch new mortgage market By Our Financial Editor: Profit-link path to a new pay policy Flotation cash limit set to rise £10m McAlpine saving on road John Charcol Sterling faces new oil pressure Gulfair Partnership key to expansion USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Fed will not face realities US Notebook Foreign Exchanges Sleep soundly, traders - PSBR will be £7bn` Gilt-Edged Money Markets and Gold Degrees awarded by the University of Lancaster New step planned for the City's slow-moving dance Analysis Greycoat faces tough bid battle Results Laager economy would be easy to swallow` Comment Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Office Angels The Times Manpower Secretary Shorthand Secretary Faithfold MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Tate CDR Edward Symmons & Partners Bilingual Secretary Bernadette of Bond St. Jaygar Career Design Limited Davis Secretarial Recruitment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Grosvenor Estate CLC Language Services Famous French Designer's London Office Staff Introductions Multiple Display Advertising Items Staff Introductions Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediad Gordon Yates Caroline King Executive Secretary Book-Keeper Conference Organising? Bernadette of Bond St. Admin Secretary Staffplan Rec Cons Bernadette of Bond St. AMA Rec Cons Elizabeth Hunt SECRETARY/PA to MD High Wycombe Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Joan Tree Abbatt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joan Tree Abbatt Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Warwick St. John's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A challenge in good taste Managing a kitchen calls for a number of skills including diplomacy Simon Walsh considers the unusual demands facing a prospective chef BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments University of Warwick University of East Anglia University of Dundee University of Nottingham Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Warwick School of Industrial and… University of Nottingham Department of Physics University of Newcastle Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Kingston Polytechnic The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Financial Planning La Créme Admin SEC Super Secretaries Overseas Travel All classified advertisements can be accepted by… Rentals Marsh & Parsons Savoy Hotel Adjoining When containers are damaged Law Report August 4 1986 Child's best interests Selectors between the devil and the deep blue sea Yachting Results from Cowes Why Fortugno smiles Polo Saturday's Racing Results Cutting a magnificent figure of eight to the Ripon roar Racing Mandarin: Ripon Mandarin: Newton Abbot Mandarin: Wolverhampton Lead on Time all the way Today's course specialists Mandarin: Folkestone Mandarin: Market Rasen Bolger set to cash in after Park Express triumph Gardner gets wet but no longer behind the ears Motor Cycling6 (Reuter): Warwick blunder wrecks hopes Motor Racing For the Record Coles takes the title as Player takes the eye Turner takes advantage as Stadler strays off course Golf Honours to Hazelwood In Brief Commonwealth Games Results Devon have a winner at long last Today's Fixtures From a Correspondent Prague: Brilliant efforts for silver Rowing Botham makes a modest comeback Saturday's Cricket Somerset owe win to Marks Wright gets a fright from his friends Sussex are unable to keep their feet Cricket Elements outwit Yorkshire Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice England's big step forward with Small Loss of top clash underlines depth of disappointment Commonwealth Games Brave Curran paid double gold dividend Goode slip-up brings joy to Gilliland Organizers still in the dark Perry leads Bears picnic Winning formula that led Britain out of wilderness Golf Keen as Muster Noble lords of prize ring

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