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News from 23/08/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Brian Harrison, David Wade, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Martin Baker, Dora Hodge, Frank Johnson, Simon Hopkinson, Hazhir Teimourian, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Marson, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Annabel Edwards, Gordon Allan, Paul Dean, Ivo Tennant, David Smith, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Christopher Wilson, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Julian Fane, Chairman, Paul Wilkinson (Chairman), Beryl Downing, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Dwight Yoakam, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Mohsin Ali, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Anne Barnes, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Sue Fieldman, Jenny MacArthur, Byron Rogers, Michael Hamlyn, Brian Morris, Chairman, Michael Watts, David Hands, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, MB, Angella Johnson, Michael Baily Transport Editor, Bob Williams, Nicholas Harling, Nigel Andrew, John Goodbody and Nicholas Beeston, David Watts, Michael Watkins, Mark Dowd, Raymond Keene, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Grigg, Paul Griffiths, Charles Harrison, Alexandra Jackson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Thomas St John Eve, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Keith MacKlin, Heather Freeman, Kenneth Fleet, Stuart Lipton, Geoff Andrew, John A. P. Greene, M. P. Rogers, David Rees, Carol Ferguson, George Hill, John Wilcockson, Mike Berry, Clive White, Amanda Gee Smyth, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, Jonathan Meades, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Peter Davalle, Elizabeth Larard, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, David Young Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Alec Maisner, Director, Russell Stannard, M. G. G. Pillai, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Butler,

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Police group give Stalker his job back Weekend of sport Scraping the barrel Portfolio gold TSB chance City degrees Index (Reuter): Clash on Chinese border Mystery surrounds Ovett sportswear company £175,000 rise at Guinness Picture Gallery Wet start for Bank holiday Barclays Bank calls in fraud squad South Africans stockpiling to beat sanctions Deaths feared for 70 years at Chernobyl Test series victory a step nearer Picture Gallery (Reuter): Fleming in court on Monday Firm ban on loyalist' flags to end factory worker intimidation College maybe privatized Police fear disruption in key jobs MOPS Cloud cover reveals victims of fallout Britain after the Chernobyl disaster £7m campaign aims to boost Today Tory debate on Parkinson revived By a Special Correspondent: Eye-test clue to diagnosing premature senility Science report Picture Gallery Tense tenth game seems set to end in overnight truce World Chess Championship New talks on fishing argument Full points scored by 19 players Wapping dispute talks start Man jailed for Mars threat Paper fights Tv ban Fire in prison dining hall Police move to carnival centre to halt crime over holiday weekend Smoking actions to soar Four appear on jewellery theft charges Doctors in death case dismissed Scooter help for patients Deadline set today over sports ground safety Scorecard identifies heart risk Picture Gallery Airports duty free hotline Robber twins influenced by elder brother' BR offers railcard to cut fares Appeal over girl Taped by father TV chiefs attack censorship Edinburgh Festival By Our Transport Editor: Docklands supertrain 'too small' Half fail drink-drive breath tests Iranian 'was not handling bomb' By Our Crime Reporter: Hunt after prisoners' bus escape Firemen penalized for action Officials resign at RSPCA Harare sap it will detain rights abuses informants Amnesty International denounced Rebel attack repulsed US curbs on Cuba tightened Lee in lightning visit to Malaysia From a Correspondent: Peru investigates gun-running ship Clash over orders Picture Gallery Palestinian papers to stay shut Pretoria accused of retreat from promised reforms Berlin call to arms Mexico's drug nightmare plagues US relations Washing view (Reuter): Africa leaders delay sanctions (AP): Gadaffi offers terror aid to Palestinians Two INLA suspects released Desert hides 50 Stealth fighters (AP): Virgin Islands poll follows drugs charge Envoy m arms cache arrest Delhi tackles dowry deaths (AFP): Afghan blast (Reuter): Storm deaths (AP): Test success Antwerp bomb 'Ivan' remand Football toll (AP): Bomb ploy (Reuter): Valencia fires (Reuter): Fast trains (Reuter): Insider job Correction Colombo forces kill 10 rebels amid fears of bombing wave Tamil guerrillas deny eeasefire Bonn looks at action on refugees Abductors free colonel in Santiago Two British children stay in Spanish jail (Reuter): Kenya Protestants in ballot protest 11-year sleep ends Scandals of drug trade put growing pressure on Bogota US bid to takeoff in Japan And most spectacular example of Japanese… Russia blamed for talks obstruction (Reuter): Pravda accuses US on arms leaks Unita claims chemical war waged against it Australian returns to 22 charges Kurds predict Gulf war offensive (Reuter): Iran threatens further action A show to catch Matesmanship Fickle fortune Barry Fantoni Crawlman None given Mind bending 'We are not up for sale ... We have beaten sanctions before. We will do so again' As the South African government proclaims that it has made preparations to resist international Sanctions, President P W Botha, in an exclusive interview with Bruce loudon, explain's his refusal to offer concessions to black militants Mac and the massacres: good intent but a bad decision John Grigg weights the evidence in the controversy over the forced repatriation of Cossack prisoners at the end of the war and concludes that it was wrong, through nor for the reasons now insinuated Mr Shah's Revolution The Long March Back Fourth Leader Writing off the Gadaffi factor Good for business Taking care of art Junk on the line Out of the mouths Medium and message on campus Nuclear dumping BBC building plan Gilded cage Study of philosophy Uncollected tax From Our Own Correspondent: Nazi Death Sentences Television Powerful emetic Not at all elusive The Sunday Times Boosting up with Booker For the next month the whole literary world will be in its customary ferment over a prize which is increasingly seen as the saviour of British publishing; but who will be shortlisted (and why)?: Nicholas Shakespeare investigates How three can crowd the listener out Radio Promenade Concert RPO/Temirkanov Alber Hall/Radio3 National Gallery of Scotland the Mound, Edinburgh… Edinburgh Festival Oslo PO/Jansons Usher Hall James Meade Shirts Birth of a monocled myth Percy Toplis, rogue male, died as he lived: with his tongue sticking out. But if he was a deserter and a killer, he could hardly become a television hero. So has Alan Bleasdale re-invented him? Byron Rogers investigates art and reality 'The common man who refused to care' A weekly guide to leisure, entertainment and the… Saturday ActionAid Swan Hellenic Travel Notes Voyages Jules Verne Cakes and ale, but no oysters Of Britain As part of our occasional series, Michael Watkinns discovers the quiet charms of Whitstable Life in the old ship yet Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Walk Outings Attracta Products Ltd Choice of toil in the soil Highfield Nurseries Raisley Romany Splashing out on water Two experts turn from wine to test popular bottled waters, overseen by Beryl Downing News Lines The right stuff from Provence In the last of our summer series, chef Simon Hopkinson of the fashionable Kensington restaurant Hilaire, confesses that his off-duty pleasures inclode shopping in markets and cooking for friends A little whine on cheap bottles Drink Blue and Ruby Glass linings for table silver.… Food that doesn't travel Quality can easily suffer with pre-packaged meals, says Jonathan Meades The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Transport to other cultures Fiction Dangerous dazzle Knavish deception Shrewd sense of place Times Jumbo Crossword Noble notebooks Day trip into the blackest summer Radio Dramatic views of an MP Television Amoral partners in crime Films on TV Recommended Renoir Theatre Times Choice Television Books Bookings For ticket availability, performance and opening… Concerts Hillbilly revivalist of country music Jeaned and booted Dwight Yoakam has succeeded by championing good old sounds Films Galleries Crystal ballot Film boers Photo call Saints on ice Court Circular Bridge trials round robin Latest wills Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memorlam Birthdays Forthcoming marriages A matter of believing Marriage Service dinner University news Services tomorrow Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity Sir David Scott Green-fingered veteran of diplomacy The Very Rev Samuel Crooks Mr George Rainbird Thad Jones Motor racing 'round the houses' at 180 mph The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,132 1960 s dream becomes 52-lap reality The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Union 's legal threat to Royal Dockyards sale Weather Drunken airline passengers increasing Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Coalite bid deferred Ratio eased Sirdar buy 95.6% say yes Prime rate up Christy issue Oldacre AGM Oyston's bid Ruddle offer Index Market Summary Guinness chief rewarded with £175,000 rise Opec to press Britain again for aid in forcing up prices C&W Walker to merge with Greenbank Shake-up at Flextech after profits fall Building societies face tougher rules on ratios Yorkshire TV valued at £41m Now Vimto invades the USA Extel resists Maxwell pressure to negotiate Oppenheimer Index Pound falls to record low against the mark Unit Linked Insurance Investments (Ap), Dow Jones: Prices edge higher in lacklustre trading Wall Street Sea Containers plunges to $26.5m interim losses Sino-US venture back in business Company News The price is right for YTV's share sale Tempus By Our City Staff: Mining shares surface as other sectors mark time London Financial Futures Traditional Options London Traded Options Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Money Market and Gold John Brown links with Oslo group Hong Kong writes off £1.8bn debts Fashion groups in £1.1m talks Stockmarket Confidential Comment Guinness puts its case to shareholders Wisdom and mortgages Appointments The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investments Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Shares quiet University Medical General Ltd. Base i Lending Rates National Savings Raising a glass to the start-a-business scheme Case Study MB: Making it work Walthamstow Building Society Mortgages Mortgages & Re-Mortgages RJ Temple & Company TSB and the missing millions When it helps to have a home across the seas Picture Gallery MB: Removing CGT from gilts offers few gains Framlington European Fund Barlow Clowes Murray Johnstone M&G Commercial leaseholders beware Or Money Spinner plus NR Northern Rock A meter could be neater Water MB: Timeshare action to calm the public Interest Rates Roundup The Penny Share Guide Ltd Facts - and damned statistics Analysis Retail prices, employment figures, public sector borrowing requirement and cyclical indicators what do they mean? David Smith, Economics Correspondent, unscrables some official statistics Sun Life of Canada T&N Far Away Holidays Bahamas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trips Lefkas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twickers World Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's All at Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Samaritans Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Redundant Domestic & Catering Situations Stone Barn Nr A361/Devon boarder, 2 acres or more.… Rentals Surrey Weybridge Spacious modern Del. Hse. 4 bedrms. 2… Wolsey Hall Oxford Business Services Degrees awarded by the City University University News Open University: South, E&w Midlands and Yorks Portfolio gold English riders in strong challenge Horse Trials The master's challenge Squash Rackets Mandarin: Cartmel Racing: Three National Hunt Meetings Mandarin: Hereford Mandarin: Market Rasen Holiday isLe's red carpet for fans Rugby League Mandarin: Goodwood BBC1 Mandarin: Newmarket C4 Mandarin: Scottish Reel can step lively with conditions turning in his favour Racing: Leading Trainer Stoute Poised for Another Big Catch in Goodwood's Feature Mile Trip right for Mill On The Floss Goodwood results From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Reignbeau to make Irish trip pay off Mandarin: Newcastle Mandarin: Windsor Course specialists Invited Guest lives up to trainer's exalted opinion Petoski retires Blinkered first time Surrey lured into the danger zone East the stand-in again stands out on the day of the dogged top dogs Cricket Other Scoreboards Weather hampers progress Hinault sews up the Coors Cycling (Reuter): Gross nets another gold Swimming Lord's opens its doors to the villagers For the Record Lewis takes chance to place them all in the shade Show Jumping Golf Hayllar steals the lead Evasive Pleat proves he has adapted to the big time Richards recovers to regain his title Bowls Breaking the Mersey monopoly is least of the problems ahead Football Weekend Football, Cricket and Other Fixtures Clive White on the Changes for the Season Team Check Leading Transfers Regional Television Variations Saturday Sunday England lacking in fortune and inspiration Jersey Excellence with economy Walker can win a world title today Yachting Guilty feelings on All Blacks Rugby Union O'Connor gives himself good reason to smile Golf Davis is toppled Sport in Brief Last gasp wizardry by Cross and Clift Rowing Women ready to pull ahead

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