News from 21/08/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Fiction, Robert Milliken, Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Miles Kington, Victoria Glendinning, Alan Gibson, Keith Dalton, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Vijitha Yapa, Peter Marson, Stephen Leather, Gordon Allan, M. R. D. Foot, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, Nicholas Wood and Robin Young, Michael Binyon, Robert Fox, Mark Ellis, Richard Streeton, Mario Modiano, Michael McCarthy, Antony Flew, Bernard Levin, Mitchell Platts, H. D. Ritchie, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Richard Clutterbuck, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Mohsin Ali, Rodney Cowton, Alan Searle, Geoffrey Elton, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, T. D. M. Martin, Martin Cropper, John Winder, John Elles-Hill, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Anne Devlin, Justin Scroggie, Nicholas Beeston and Stewart Tendler, K. Stevens, Peter Davalle and Elizabeth Larard, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, Angella Johnson, Michael Baily Transport Editor, Harry Debelius, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Peter Davalle, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Conrad Voss Bark, Martha Honey, J. Enoch Powell, Jill Sherman, PHS, Barry Pickthall, Bryan Appleyard, Kenneth Fleet, Richard Fitter, John Goodbody, George Ace, Frederick Adelmann, Carol Ferguson, Judith Huntley, John Wilcockson, Amanda Gee Smyth, Chapman Pincher, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Brian Glanville, Sarah Hemming, Ray Williams, David Sinclair, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Follett, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John Pressburger, David Young Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, J. K. Ebbutt,
ResumoStalker report wants hearing on 10 counts Tomorrow Portfolio Hanson on 7 charges Chess draw Heart appeal Actress dies Robson again Index 'Wappmg talks to resume' Dawn vigil in great Japanese jobs race (Reuter): Fourteen die in US massacre Picture Gallery Violent football players warned UK trade balance disaster forecast Paper to sue over Botham Editor to face Tory discipline Boy aged eight takes O level Iranian rivals accuse each other on blast Fleming held on arrival in Miami Invest Fox School Fees Ltd 'Flaws' in the way state industries are assessed Sogat members accept £40 a week pay cut Habitat I'm not as stupid as it seems - secretary US firm's £250m jobs offer Race to rescue rare garden plants Sellafield build-up inquiry Nuclear Waste Sampson's steady rise to the top of the force Man behind the Stalker inquiry Whitehall union post snub for Militant Draw regarded as Kasparov 'victory' World Chess Championship Teachers' threat to agreement Bruno's help for slimmer EEC farm budgets attacked Health chief maybe asked to quit Children's hospital set to establish heart transplant programme Lessons on gays 'likely to fail' By Our Arts Correspondent: Let's make an Opera idea at primary school By Our Arts Correspondent GM takes the wraps off new Carlton That's why the Lady is a tramp TV series explores secrecy Family of five shot dead by father Minolta Boy of eight waits for O-level maths result 'Nervous crew' may have led to air crash Winner's gift to girl friend Portfolia gold System for complaints about GPs 'pathetic' Nursing homes get protection Riddle of bones in sunk car Consul in rape inquiry suspended Marines break their own record 'Loyalist' threats halt meals service Faulty alarm systems putting elderly at risk Woman in terrorism swoop Marilyn freed in drugs case Bank hostage case remand Killer injured Pet clinic plea Pigswill death Balloon crash Denmark sees Un on border influx The Tamil refugee crisis Shcharansky awaits reunion Forced silence in court (AP): Three killed in Baroda Hindu-Muslim clashes (AP): Driver dies in fiery crash at Berlin Wall Detention powers extended (Reuter): Argentine MPs vote for divorce Pretoria regime counsel admits that bans on media contravene law Guests of Tutu span many worlds Protester faces US expulsion French milk farmers in fines protest Picture Gallery Quest for salvation resumes Moscow in mood for a 'solid' meeting Picture Gallery Stores comply with ruling on pension fund Strikes hit Greece as austerity bites IMF urges fougher curbs Britain and Guatemala head for complete ties Vagrancy law repealed Khartoum breaks with SPLA (Reuter): Attack on Kurds 'kills 200' Writer's ashes Spread at sea Crash toll Dhaka protest Lucky rescue (AP): China visit (AP): Iraq attack (UPI): Wave injury (AP): Soviet change (AFP): Military move (AP): Airline suit (AP): Gadaffi talk (AP): Asylum plea (Reuter): Drugs seized (AP): Spy jailed (AP): Defector trial British Telecom Hawke's crisis Budget wins cautious praise from all sides Greek curb on soccer hooligans Senator stresses US support for Aquino Oil search in streets of Paris Reagan sees Contras 'only alternative' Teacher & Sons Ltd Chile agents read embassy secrets Eta denies offering ceasefire Escaping the street that died of shame The Times Profile Fleet Street Britain's national press is rejuvenating itself, after 500 years on a famous street of infamous repute Elle A masterclass in aggression There will be no more respectful pupils in Britain than those of judo maestro Yasuhiro Yamashita, below Concise Crossword No 1034 Pickled plums from the parsonage J. Enoch Powell on a sominal wrangler who gave us the first principles of population The Works of Thomas Robert Malthus Edited by Professor E. A. Wrigley and Dr David Souden Pickering & Chatto 8 volumes, ?360 How to staunch terror Terrorism: How the West can win By Benjamin Netanyahu Weidenfield, £14.95 The Prevention of Terrorism in British Law By Clive Walker Manchester University Press £27.50 Foyles Art Gallery A map of the Mob Robert Fox Mafia Business By Pino Arlacchi Verso, £12.95 Meditations upon women A Misalliance By Anita Brookner Jonathan Cape, £9.95 Frenzy, rage and nastiness La Douleur By Marguerite Duras Collins, £8.95 Rich parasitical pickings from isle of sin and sulphur Sicilian Uncles By Leonardo Sciascia Carcanet £8.95 the Cormorant By Stephen Gregory Heinemann, £9.50 Ease By Patrick Gale Abacus £9.95 Collected Stories By R Tennessee Williams Secker & Warburg £15 The Times Literary supplement Carnalby Street The Times Diary Top ten The Times Diary Spanish fee The Times Diary Well read The Times Diary Cossack stance The Times Diary Maralinga: countdown to a new fall-out Rober Milliken on Britain's reluctance to coutrbute further to clearing the 1950s' nuclear test sites in Australia Wiring away the shame of the game Benard Levin: the way we live now Darker shades of racism No flop - just a disaster More... Milkes Kington Verifying Progress The Quota Mountain All over down under Trying to make Mi5 leakproof Sanctions debate Against the grain Sixties survivors Philistines at the classroom door Study of philosophy Wendy Savage case Close of play Border foray Drain on resources From Our own Correspondent: The Americans in Corea Nearly 80 years before Ian Morrison was describing Americans flighting in Korea ("On this Day", August 12) our Correspondent, R. S. Gundry, was writing—at greater length than Morrison—about one of the many forays which America and other nations made into Korea, a country which, until 1882, rigidy excluded foreigners Yellow peril Below the belt Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Marriage Picture Gallery Archaeology Prince Gave woman's bone dates back 220,000 years Star in Centaurus prompts watch Science report Appointments New bishop for Cyprus and the Gulf Leaders change University news Mr Patrick Beesly Naval Operations and authorship Mr Winthrop Sargeant Mr Andrew Robertson Lieut-Cdr A. R. C. Rowe Mr Guy Pulvertaft Scantily suicidal Television Engaging vigour Promenade Concert ECO/Tate Albert Hall/Radio 3 Academy of Ancient Music Mermaid Theatre Triumphantly vulgar decadence Maurice Bèjart, in his Salzburg Festival production of Le Martyr de Saint Sèbastien, has gone all too far, as paul Griffihs reports A ritual of grabbing at fleeting happiness Ourselves Alone, the play by Anne Devlin (right) set in Belfast after the hunger strikes has graduated from the Theatre Upstairs to the Royal Cour proper commencing previews tonight: interview by Andrew Hislop Rock It Bites Marquee Poetic symbols of noble passion Edinburgh Festival Theatre: Sarah Hemming Theatre in London Nightshriek Shaw Nissan M25 is to get its extra lane at a cost of £20m The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,130 The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather forecast A frontal troungh of low pressure is expected to move NE across. S and central areas of Britain during the day Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet £55m sale by Pru Horizon loss Payout doubles WH Smith up 73% say yes BET go-ahead Finlan placing Fisons buy Intex Market Summary Maxwell captures philip Hill and stalks US group 9% rise in AE profit forecast Fed discount rate lowest since 1977 Waterford surges 33% Chinese plan to set up their first profit-making bank Bowler stages comeback as Tsb throws hat in the ring (Reuter): Russia in approach to Gatt By Our city Staff: International Thomson hit by strong sterling Bond North Sea oil soars despite Opec plea Wall Street Whsmith Small firms 'are suffering least from slowdown' Property Holding in final bid rejection Long haul ahead for Horizon Tempus International Leisure bookings soar by 75% Company News Base Lending Rates Jaguar and Glaxo shares hit by American selling Stock Market Report Nevi Baltic names director Appointments Top award for Charles Letts OCS Group Limited More Institute fuel for fashionalle gloom Comment Dee and Argyll racing on The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Equities steady Account Days: Dearlings began August 11. Dealing end August 29. §Contango September 1. Settlement day September 8. §Forward bargains are premittd on two previous business days Niesr forecasts inflation will rise to 5.5% by the end of 1987 Standard Chartered UK trails in job training Securites to be traded on Stock Exchange Commercial Propert Last of new town centres to be sold by corporation LET and Rosehaugh battle over market Istel Automation Wandsworth Lloyd's STC Telecommunications Hay-Msl Selection and Advertising Limited Longman Cartermill Grosvenor Page News of the World Moxon Dolphin & Kerby Ltd Winton Eurotech Ltd Seascope Adminstration Ltd DBA Associates Ltd Andrew Cooke Associated Promotions Ltd. Calderdale Lloyd Chapman Associates Wine Representative Europe University College London Part-Time Promotional Agent Reception Manager Great Grimsby Borough Council Wandsworth Health Authority Hill Samuel Personal Finance Limited Mid Surrey Health Authority General Unit BMW Administrator Negotiators Multiple Display Advertising Items The American College in London Wang Laboratories Inc. Woodstock Connaught Investment Assistant up to £8,000 p. a. Financial Career General Appointments The society for Waridwide Interbank Financial… BBC Cymru Wales Management Personnel Physician Administration Manager Brook Green W14 Negotiator Institute of Cost and Management Accountants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Londyon Central Young Men's Christian… Charter Medical of England Ltd Hamilton Brothers Oil and Gas Limited Blease Lloyd & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Fintrac International Ltd Accountancy Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Créme De La Cremé Partners' Secretary £9,600 Legal Audio Typist Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times IC Gas Senior Secretary £10,500 Multiple Display Advertising Items SECRETARY/PA Chyron (UK) Ltd Ski Supertravel Cambridge Data Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Staff Introductions Terry Romp & Co Ltd Catharine Fisher D4 Design Ltd A New Career for a People Person 27 - 45 Fulham Estate Agents All classified advertisements can be accepted by… Wanted Resista Carpets Sale now on Announcements British Heart Foundation Old York Flagstones, cob - Die setts etc. Nationwide… Flatshare Overseas Travel Discounted a Group Fares. 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Spend a week relaxing a our private… Simply Crete Hersonissos & Chania Winter Sports Situations Wanted Somerset & Avon Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Graf impresses in victory Tennis Where river fish go warily Fishing Amending pleadings to allege fraud (Reuter): Top two miss out Atheletics Australians are partisan over Bond's defence America's Cup Diary Society not in trade York C4 Yarmouth results Mandaria: Classy Green Desert fancied to cope with return to five furlongs Racing Lingfield Park Wiganthorpe steals the show York results Yarmouth Devon and Exeter Third gold for the great Waldo Swimming Indulgence achieves second win Yachting By a Speicial Correspondent: Tanscheit in on a wind and a prayer All change at Ibrox as Graeme Souness begins to stamp his mark When only the best will do All change at Ibrox as Graeme Souness begins to stamp his mark Wilth 40 Scottish Cup and League titles to their credit since the war, Glasgow Rangers last season had one of their worst campaigns. In the third of a four-part series David Miller talks to the man charged with correcting the problem Crockford beaten in unfamiliar style Rowing: British Crews Have their Worst Day so Far Southampton Boat Show Guide World Championship Results Today's Fixtures Lacklustre showings end hopes Hockey Allodi is in the clear as the Italians clean up their act Brain Glanville looks at the Sinister side of the Sport Group 4 Total Security Ltd England still in charge of Wales Football (AP): England to have one fewer in UEFA Cup Walsh serves his team nobly but East makes sure Essex finish on top Cricket: Swashiblickling East and Pridchard Wast No Time in Battle between Championship Leaders Benson displays the quality that brought England cap Multiple Display Advertising Items Tour party to study new terms Harden and Marks set about Sussex Terry stops Hampshire from coming apart Other Scoreboards Outstanding pair comfortable win Bowls For the Record Entertainments Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Picture Gallery Choice Attack is the key if England are to turn the tide Allied Dunbar Bonus of £65,000 at stake for Torrance in Scottish Open Golf Dunhill Cup contenders Attack is the key if England are to turn the tide Taylor makes pledge of peace FA make Robson an offer . he is unlikely to refuse Football End for Fulham Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Dominant French gear up for Colorado Cycling Locko Park back on the calendar Horse Trials Ireland warm to Scots' stance Gloucester in attempt to lure Toulouse (Reuter): Win sets Coe on course Athletics
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