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News from 25/08/1986

1986; Gale Group;

Autores

J. B. Chadwick, P. S. Carroll, Director, Miles Kington, Michael Briggs, Chairman, Keith Dalton, Peter Marson, Gordon Allan, Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Paul Jennings, Ivo Tennant, Simon Jenkins, Chairman, Philip Howard, David Steel, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, T. A. Watt, David Norman, Mark Ellis, Hasan Akhtar, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Robert Hewison, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Ahmed Fazl, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Rodney Cowton, David Bernstein, Margaret Mabey, David Bonavia, Libby Purves, John Winder, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Peter Nichols, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Berry, Ralph Glasser, Peter Davalle and Elizabeth Larard, John Biggs, Robert Hill (Chairman), John Hennessy, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Sally Watts, Andrew Hislop, Angella Johnson, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Rosemary Burton, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Mark Dowd, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Charles Harrison, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, PHS, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, J. M. Evans, Michael Scott, Bryan Appleyard, Keith MacKlin, Andrew Rissik, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, David Browne, John Goodbody, Liz Williams, John G. M. Stamp, John Wilcockson, Clive White, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Robert Fisk, Richard Morrison, Hugh Taylor, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Thomas McMahon, Penny Perrick, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,

Resumo

Thatcher aims to keep her present team Blazers of glory? Diet deaths Summit move Chess draw Index Pressure growing on Willis Bumper harvest likely despite rain Reagan drugs crackdown moves into high gear '10 million paid too much tax' Road race attacked by vandals Stalker not ruling out conspiracy Viv Richards refuses to take drugs test By a Staff Reporter: 130 hovercraft passengers are rescued Soviet UN man faces spy charge High Blood Pressure From a Correspondent Islamabad: Charge of sedition on Bhutto TUC call for end to reliance on N-power Threat to Nimrod dismissed by RAF 'Pay up' call by Maxwell Stuc join protest over exam Family divided as racing cars speed past front window Fears on working with Anderton Stalker getting back into his stride Picture Gallery Carnival spirit fills the streets of Notting Hill By Our Political Staff: Disquiet among MPs after inquiry Moscow puzzler for No 10 By Our Political Staff: Tory gifts get mixed welcome Kasparov opts for truce in game 10 World chess championship FitzGerald facing poll defeat Branson group may be floated Driver sought Body found Geldof service Port strike off Professor dies PC shooting Ministers accused of failing in fight against bad-diet deaths Ulcer hazard in a cup of steaming hot tea Directors tied up in red tape Not such a bad summer, after all School 'can make delinquents' By Our HOme Affairs Correspondent: Children m adult jails a scandaL says trust Picture Gallery Too many TV repeats says Grade Telecom Direct SDP plans 'family charter' Caring in the community A quarter of children get £20 a week Winner to head for Portugal Portfolio gold Sara Keays says daughter is epileptic Hard-sell success gives new confidence in hunt for advertising revenue Free newspaper: 1 A dynamic new force in Britain's publishing industry has been the growth of free news papers. In the first of two articles . Mark Ellis charts the growth of the what is now a multi-million pound business, and the story behind its success Siemens Trust aims to bring Bluebird home Domestic harvest may reach record level, say farmers The Times crop survey Where gut reactions are tools of the trade The City whizz-kids k (Reuter): African leaders invite Reagan to summit on apartheid (Reuter): Commit suicide or flee, Khomeini tells Saddam (Reuter): Shias give backing to Unifil Pan Am to pay record fine over air safety Moscow defiance on Star Wars Picture Gallery Museveni blames Sudanese (AP): Hundreds die in gas leak Cameroon visit spearheads Israeli drive to renew contacts in Africa From Our Correspondent: Moi hits at pastors on elections Suspected Shin Bet operatives pardoned Devil's brew of dissension in Church Soviet Union wins support of West Safety after Chernobyl Jobless shock for French (Reuter): Blizzards kill eight climbers in Austria End of an era (AFP): Heroin haul (Reuter): Drug deaths (AP): China floods (Reuter): Nimeiri move (Reuter): Bandit raid (UPI): 'Dynasty' fan (UPI): Valentino day (Reuter): Poll raids (Reuter): Doctor's guilt South Yemen fear that Ali Nasser may try to stage counter-coup Army on alert as Aquino travels (Reuter): Two on kidnap charge Stanley holds talks over axed Gurkhas Militants urge halt to Tamil talks Hostile welcome to Japan for warship Socialist block's dominance checked under Gandhis Non-Aligned confderence: Part 1 Former minister's frustrations bring down line Army mans Delhi telephones Editorial rights plea in China Minister sacked after 'drunken carousal' Ban on Dhaka rallies to stop poll violence Private graft swamps squad Apple The Power to succeed Ring that would not fit The M25 London orbital motorway, already so congested that parts of its are being widened, encircles nearly one-eighth of the Uk population. Bryan Appleyard patrols a road that is also a social phenomenon TCP How to turn on the TV schedulers When two television programmers held a mock ratings battle in Edinburgh, some tricks of the trade got a public airing Concise Crossword No 1036 So what makes Suzy special? The disappearance of Susannah Lamplugh has given rise to national concern, fears for the safety of working women—and some quiet male gloating Wherefore art thou, romance? Crusader on Main St Acclaimed thrillers by a New York lawyer are only the cutting edge of his campaign against child sex crime Dunhill Clear case of cruelty to cleaners Talkback Hatton charge Smokescreen Home truth Burning issue Picture Gallery Duffed up Benchermen Brutal reality of Botha's talk of reform Cast aside this past that never was Robert Hewison calls for a more critical approach to nostalgia in the arts Mix metaphor Philip Howard: new words for old Even easier than AB Anne Sofer This is the age of the mains Monaco in the Midlands Better Fences. Better Neighbours Fourth Leader Easing the way in and out of jobs Power from the sun Yellow peril Pension bonanza Palladian harmony Back to school Sister dioceses in Uk and S Africa Nuclear dumping For the record (From Our Own Correspondent): Sacco-Vanzetti Riots Looking askance On the fast line Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Church news Birthdays today Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester, Patron of the… Marriage Mr Frank Bond, an amateur archaeologist, holds up… Archaeology Clues to lost Anglian city Archaeology University news Close finish By a Special Correspondent: Soviet surprise at salt discovery Science report Appointments in the Forces Mr Jelal Bayer Venerable survivor of Turkish politcis Mr Jock Haston Mr C. C. Hentschel Sir Geoffrey Wrangham Burning desires Television Donmar Warehouse Christmas in Country Life Edinburgh Festival Theatre: Irving Wardle King's Theatre Opera: Paul Griffiths A home for every hobby-horse? This season's Proms have run two-thirds of thieir course: Richard Morrison asks whether they are on quite the right track The struggle to develop Theatre in England Anyone Can Whistle Everyman, Cheltenham Income Bonds Longing for life Saturday's Promenade Concert The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,133 By Our Foreign Staff: Forest fires blaze in three countries The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Pretoria's taunt rubs raw nerve Letter from Sydney Deep in the heartache of Taxas Bank Holiday The steakers are bigger in America's Lone Star State, and so are the stakes. So when the price of oil slumps, the state that floats on the stuff gets its financial fingers char-broiled worse than most, In Houston, Paul Valley found bankrupt bankers and laid -off oilmen wondering what hit them as even the richest have to scrape the bottom of the money barrel Thomas Lloyd Personal Banking Food: a Trust house's real forte A humble bun opened the National Trust's eyes to a catering opportunity. Now it is making millions A gallery a garden The rediscovery of an Australian artist's work entangled Miles Kington and others in a network of coincidences Heap big running feat If Tom McNab's new book is correct, the the Wild West used to echo to the sound of running feet, not guns Picture Gallery Sterling Roncraft Holborn Law Tutors Dominates the Pass List Camborne School & Mines Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Buckingham Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rapid Results College Davies's Colleges Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dorset Institute Buckinghamshire College Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranfiedl Davies's Mayfair College of St Paul & St Mary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langham Secretarial College Park Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Sussex Institute of Higher Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Business & Languages Course Confused? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Train today for a Better Future A standby for the future A guide to career choice A break between school and university to gain practical experience first, is becoming increasingly popular. Sally Watts considers some higher education schemes which take this work experience into account Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Mary's College European Business School Connaught College Ashbourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Montessori Centre Truman & Knightley Edge Hill Camberwell School of Art & Crafts Manchester College Oxford Multiple Classified Advetising Items Stroke Strikes Educational Davie's College Hove Economics and Chemistry Tutors Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Designers Guild Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gross and Louganis hold back new blood Swimming Results from Madrid For the Record Charlton come op all smiles Gough wins his spurs as the man who is ahead of his time Football: Leadership Emerges in the South to Challenge the Old Guard on Merseyside Wimbledon highs lav McNeill low Weekend Football Results and Tables Picture Gallery No serious threat to the champions Square and even Honour is shared at the top Rejoicing down in Wiltshire Bowls 'Rebel' All Blacks almost slip up Rugby Union World-title winner Yachting McGiiigan may face Michael Boxing Today's Fixtures Wolverhampton Huntingdon Plumpton Cartmel Mandarin: Phoenix Park form points to chance of Singing Steven Racing Results from Saturday's seven meetings Mandarin: Newcastle Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Newton Abbot Mandarin: Southwell Mandarin: Epsom McCarron teams up with Maysoon Racing: Strong British Challenge for next Sunday's for next Sunday's Arling Million in Chicago Treble for Piggott at Ostend Mandarin: Ripon Mandarin: Chepstow From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Eddery just misses a clean sweep Graveney finds comfort Cricket Stourbndge's veterans much too foxy Only an accident can foil Hinault Cycling Lawson in class of his own Motor-Cycling England win but there is much to do Hockey Greenidge flays Yorkshire Flourishing Lloyd shows no mercy Other John Player League Scoreboards Gower and Gatting lift the siege as England prepare for their assault Cricket Broad 104 ties them up in knots Stewart pulls off unexpected win Forge Valley on top World Championship Rowing Door is left ajar for Hourihane Golf Hague keeps ice-cool Rugby League Americans collect top prize Poerboating By a Correspondent: Stark gets rid of rest on country Horse Trials Sidewinder is convincing Yatching Netherlands keep title Hockey Today's television and radio programmes Entertainments Choice Cold gives Ovett the shudders before Stuttgart Langdale Schockem?hle is a clear winner Show Jumping Five shots made up by flawless Feherty Golf Britain's flagship rules the waves Race saved Hampshire go top Players fined Sprot in Brief Tour tonic Unsentimental sacking of great players Cricket Bugner KO Oldham blow Golden first Marches lead the parade at Birmingham Motor Racing Judging drugs guilty by degrees

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