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News from 19/08/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Neil Pritchard, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Peter Marson, Gordon Allan, H. Lister Wilson, Ivo Tennant, Richard Long, Sally Brompton, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Malcolm Harper, Olli Kivinen, Richard Streeton, John Best, Mario Modiano, Michael McCarthy, Jim Railton, Rebecca Tyrrel, Stephen Taylor, Cliff Temple, Peter Davenport, Peter Ball, Rodney Cowton, Roger Warren, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and John Winder, Matthew May, Robin Young, David Butler, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Andrew Wiseman, Christopher Longmore Chairman, Angella Johnson, Harry Debelius, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), Tony Samstag, John Higgins, Shirley Letwin, Christopher Goulding, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Kate Finch, Paul Griffiths, Charles Harrison, Alexandra Jackson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Robert Conquest, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, PHS, Digby Anderson, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Donald Read, Jillian Robertson, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Andrew Rissik, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Chris Naylor, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Peter Aykroyd, Cyril Davies, Paul Newman, Peter Davalle and Elizabeth Larrard, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, E. N. Wardle, Sarah Hemming, Derek Wilson, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Banks, Alex Henney, R. L. Bell, Richard Lander, Nicholas Soames, Susan MacDonald, Germaine Greer, David Young Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford,

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By Our Foreign Staff: Gorbachov to extend test moratorium Stalin's legacy The third degree Portfolio Picture Gallery Spurs' chance Index By Staff Reporters: Protesters win nuclear round one (Reuter): Spanish colonel killed Praise for brave victims of 'savage mountain' Freighter's position questioned Missing secretary is found unharmed Links with estae agent ruled out Pretoria names 8,501 detainees Woman with rabies is placed on ventilator Campus cash is linked to reforms £120m brewery deal Premier Loan Ban on print pickets granted Belfast aircraft firm calls in RUC after threats to Catholics Ridley attacked on extra spending cut Britain safe from disease Rabies menance Rotarians Firemen start work-to-rule protest Tones swoop on Labour ballot rift Left move against Hattersley defeated CID chief faces charges Cycle watch Spitfire flight for ace of 71 Stalker faces 11 'charges' Transport union ballot complaints are upheld Time-out move by Karpov Husband accused of family murder Postal staff return to work Thatcher visit to new home Man accused of murder Liberal to sue Labour party Police check girl's claim McGuigan on the box Shipyard vote to end fight Rig jobs lost Peer banned Briton wanted by Yard over bullion raid told to leave Costa Rica Huge rise in GPs' defence premiums Rape victims remain silent Duke to visit Holland £10,000 bail for Shinwell Golf vandals Room 629 is renumbered in bombed hotel Picture Gallery Solicitors split on new rules Sun Alliance Freeports caught in a 'sea of red tape' By a Staff Reporter: 'Levelling out' in price of houses Riot plea man is sentenced for affray Students could monitor academic standards, vice-chancellors say Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Majority favour less secrecy Planning law is eased for handicap homes Visa plans provoke talk of racism Houses with economy as a selling feature Energy saving: 2 Most of the 50 houses on show at Energy World at Milton Keynes from Saturday hide their energy-saving devices behind the walls of a conventional house. In the second of two articles, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, describes what they contain Plea to Moscow Mulroney defence arouses anger Canada's Tamil controversy Eta 'shifts ground on demands' Own bomb theory in car deaths Short session leaves hope of more talks First Sovie-israeli meeting in 19 years By Our Foreign Staff: Hailstones havoc falls on Europe Pakistan Opposition admits doubts on Bhutto challenge Mexico challenged by US over drug agent incident East-West talks begin in optimistic mood NZ sets limited ban on Pretoria (Reuter): Cablecar rescues tourists from fire (Reuter): Argentina hits 'aggression' (AFP): Youth lynched (Reuter): Flood flight (AP): Driver's fury (AP): Stay-aways (Reuter): Bank strike (UPI): Thirsty work (UPI): Death dive (AP): Hindus held (AP): Gas threat Westland Team Technology Red Cross halts airlift of food to south after rebels shoot down plane The Sudan civil war Libyans accused Chance to charm at snake festival (AP): Impressionists moving house Australia quits air exercise with US as trade war looms Cameroon mission by Peres (Reuter): Zionist tombs daubed (Reuter): Djibouti breaks Aden link over jet incident Israel cuts funds to ministries Cartoon politics for Chinese Without a grain of remorse The Harvest of Sorrow Part 2: The famine rages by Robert conquest Church girds itself to compete with state for minds of young Changing face of Hungarian Catholicism Us letter of support delivered to Aquino From Our South Asia Correspondent Kathmandu: Clampdown tries to erase the drug addict image Nepal Part 2 Hollywood in tussle for drug girl's tale Chernobyl victims tell Pravda of their fears Tomorrow Degrees of risk: earn to learn As A-level results are declared, school-leavers have to decide between going to university, if they can get in, and starting a job, if they can find one. Sally Brompton, in the first of a two-part series, reports on this crucial decision National Savings Yeats mystery unearthed Where is the great Irish poet buried? The issue has been raised again in an unlikely setting Tomorrow Guess who's just discovered rape? The latest issue of Woman's On features a 'cynical attempt to exploit women's suffering and rage', says Germaine Greer Concise Crossword No 1032 British Foundation for Age Research Smallbone of Devizes Summer's last good buys Openings Harrods Hand Knitted, Designer Style Cashpoint flashpoint Lèse-majestè Bier delivery Picture Gallery IQ I do Expat and Mike The way ahead for water Alex henney shows how privatization could be made to work Why austerity is in store for Australia Our Lady of the slum - miracle or hoax? Facts that stay concealed Digby Anederson Reckoning up Auld Reekie Moreover... Miles kington The Votes in Ballots Green but Not Pleasant One Small Step Hidden crisis of world's refugees Clergy's future World of learning Asthma deaths Good for business Looking askance Grammar test in schools Sanctions debate Doctor of the Church On this Day Verbal shorthand Court Circular University news Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam The Times Birthdays today Dinner Bridge trials Picture Gallery Theseus and the Minotaur given a new perspective Archaeology In the last of three articles. Mario Modiano reports on the advances in technology which have provided new methods of analysis for archaeologists, and the new understanding revealed from examining sites of early populations Latest wills Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages Marriage Glandular fever links to afternoon cat-naps Science report Roisai Aird Well-loved secretary of MCC Mr J. W. Scott Colonel C. R. Wigan The soft touch Television Expressionism crudely debased Opera at the Europeanfestivals: Paul Griffithas reports on the world premiere of dPenderecki's Die Schwarze Maske at Salzburg and Roger Warren On Die Meistersinger von Nutrunberg in Munich Enlightenment truly perceived Edinburgh Festival Glleries: John Reussell Taylor Concert: John Higgins SNO/jarvi Theatre: Sarah Hemming The Road to Immortality Improbabilities of the semi-stage Promenade Concert Simon Boccanegra Albert Hall/Radio 3 Mature subtleties London dèbuts Montpelier Modern Art Courses Violence erupts in cities across Pakistan The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,128 The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather forecast Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Dee buys Medicare Merger off Coffee rises Premier offer Blagden down Highams bid Hawker deal Index Market Summary S & N in £120m agreed bid for Home Brewery Retail sales decline but the upward trend is maintained Trebled profits at Mrs Fields Air Call to leave USM and link with American group Jaguar races ahead again despite the weak dollar McKechnie bids £24m for Psm Maxwell delivers his Bpcc profit promise Cancer Relief Index Ces in £26.7m Zales buy Avis Europe may seek quote Dow goes marching on Wall Street By Our City Staff: Addison and Aidcom merger to go-ahead By Our Energy Correspondent: GEC offshoot's 'first' Base Lending Rates Gulf Air Golden Falcon Service Unilever poised to buy Dutch firm for £110m Campaign for nuclear power emphasizes safety record Gold takes on a bigger role in land of the rising yen Commiodities Review Credit fee first for Norwegians Xj-40 launch will slow Jaguar profits growth Tempus Cannon Street in £3.1m purchases Philip Hill shares jump on hopes of a bid from Bpcc Stock Market Report London Financial Futures Traditional Options London Trade Options Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Money Market and Gold Mrs. Fields Brewers get back to business as usual Comment Preparing for the challenge The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Selective gains Account Days: Dealings began August 11. Dealings end August 29. §Cotango day September 1. Settlement day September 8. § Forward bargains are permitted on two previous business days Siemens Garcia seeks political gain from debt crisis Company News Council's decision for child in care quashed Tribunal made Post Office bailee of mail A testing time for Amstrad Compaq Wright Air Conditioning Morse Computers Building for your Future Datapower Computer Employment Ltd Computer Appointments Know it all - do nothing When wages begin to bite Hewlett Packard Computer Appointments International Data Corporation Europa Ltd., Ia Recruitment A shield against eavesdroppers Missing link to a smaller world Armitage Recruitment and Management Services PC Analyst/ Programmer Pascal (Modula-2) Programmer Surrey Magistrate's Courts Committee Computer… Education Edge Hill College Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Brown & Brown Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Graduate Secretary West End Solicitors British Aerospace Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Linklaters & Paines Forward Trust Group Badenoch & Clark Trent Regional Health Authority Palmers of Bedford Fulham Solicitors Law Placements Clark & Son Reading HAY-MSL Land Authority for Wales Awdurdod Tir Cymru Kent County Council Messers Christopher Wright & Co Gabriel Duffy Consultancy The Law Society Kensington & Chelsea Wandsworth Holborn General Solicitor Lloyd Chapman Associates Pannone Napier City of London Comptroller and City Solicitor Meredith Scott Recruitment Law Personnel Legal Appointments Michael Page City Litigation Solicitor/croydon The Times Constant & Constant Woodham Smith Litigation Hughes-Castell Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items All classified advertisements can be accepted by… British Heart Foundation Overseas Travel Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items York C4 Capt Price's funeral Course specialists Blinkered first time Mandarin: Shardari can continue Stoute's charge Racing: King George Runner-Up to Hold Overseas Challenge at Bay in York Feature Worcester results Starkey's lucky escape Tough initiation for first-season training aspirants Folkestone Victorious Gale's worthwhile journey Bowls Light wind tests patience Yachting Hucker opts to stay at Rangers Football Damper on Notts' hopes Parkin aims to win Welsh title Golf Gooch times his shots to perfection as he leads his team's quest Cricket Weather the victor all round Yesterday's Other Scoreboards (Reuter): Spectators to be registered (Reuter): Argentinians shock Russians Hockey Polo For the Record County leaders on collusion course Unsung heroes are toast of Stourbridge Ireland escape defeat by Scotland The wrong kind of beat to create harmony Gymnastics By a Special Correspondent: Lone raiders ride high Cycling Rowing results from Nottingham Today's Fixtures Hoddle is back for Spurs Pools Forecast Prudent Pleat is looking for winners New man takes up th challenge as sleeping London giants strive for a return to the glory glory days When the Football League seasons opens on Saturday some big-city clubs will be hoping to end lengthy spells without first division success. In the first of a four-part series, David Miller assesses Tottenham Hotspur's chances Blind justice saves Kennedy a fine Foot Ball (Reuter): Michel rings changes in France team Britain's heavy presence Kardate (Reuter): Russians lose to us again Basketball Victory for Green in stableford Golf (Reuter): Learning the hard way (Reuter): Navratilova's win confirms her form Tennis Thibodaux wins Formula One title Powerboating Tomorrow Denmark romp to victory Speedway Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Regional Television Variations Cram seeks test but Elliott and Wells withdraw Cram and Aouita heading towards London meeting James Meade Shirts Bond saves American challenger Yachting Medal men show mettle Moorhouse's appeal fails (Reuter): East Germany's day to celebrate Power of Tyson Sport in Brief Hunt still in pursuit in spite of her fall (AP): Hagler's yes to Leonard bout Hearns bait Everdon ride for Princess Anne Horse Trials

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