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News from 10/09/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Diana Geddes Paris, Martin Baker, Edward Townsend and Richard Evans, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Keith Dalton Mamila, Elizabeth Young, Michael Binyon, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, C. J. Train, Director General, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, Mitchell Platts, Peter Davenport, Rodney Cowton, Lawrence Lever, Gavin Stamp, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Jean Walker, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Christopher Follett Copenhagen, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Bev Holt, Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Ian Bradley, Irene Farnsworth, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, Norman St John-Stevas, John Hennessy, Michael Hornsby Johanesburg, Robert Skidelsky, Angella Johnson, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, S. A. Cotton, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, Harry Porter, David Watts, Peter Tatlow, Christopher Goulding, Penelope Fitzgerald, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, N Allen, Quinton, Chairman, Charles Harrison, Roland Rudd, PHS, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Hasan Akhtar, and Peter Evans, Michael Yardley, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Jane Caster Perry, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Keith MacKlin, Winston Fletcher, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, David Browne, John Goodbody, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Gilbert, Frank G. Rose, Secretary, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Stanley B. Field, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Leslie Dunkling, Lake Sagaris, Tim Jones, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Lake Sagaris Santiago, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Lee Rodwell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,

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Political storm as 1,450 truck jobs are axed Cop of the North Portfolio gold SDP risk On This Day Young money Degree results Index 26 accused of Heysel killings Fans put to rest Boy's curiosity costs ??m jet damage By Our Foreign Staff: Pretoria hangs 3 ANC men American kidnapped in west Beirut US lists reprisals on jailed reporter Brave air hostess praised at inquest Botham's assurance to Gatting Editor is shot dead in Chile Police stoned by 50 youths Kasparov goes 2 games clear Motorists fact revolution in roadside justice By Our Industrial Correspondent: Halve wage rises, Lawson demands Premier Portfolio SDP warned by Liberals not to rock nuclear boat Pay rise angers miners London coach sites chosen The Panther Car Company Ltd Wapping talks go slowly Libyan protesters back on the streets Pupils to be taught IRA is evil Aircraft ban for Tories Gm shake-up spelt trouble Bedford Lorry job cuts Revolution in motoring law Fixed penalities Shipbuilders accept two-year deal Karpov yields and slips to 8-6 deficit World Chess Championship Commentary Ministers need better advice Positive sign of imagination Survivors relive horror and panic Inquest is told of fireball and chocking smoke Yew leaves suicide of architect Princess tops style survey Riot case jury stays in hotel Art on the line Boy killed Father refuses to have son back Deportation dispute English fans put to the test Football violence Teachers 'needed for GCSE' Pearson Discounts report clears way for cheaper holidays Lamplugh family 'strains' BBC chief attacks radio plan Two share the treble prize fund Portfolio gold Gun deaths remand Compaq Deskpro 386 Lawyers seek short speeches to ease court congestion Moves to increase fraud convictions Farmer shot wife and then himself £500 fine over Optician's advertising Symphony to make its premire, 90 years on NUT's court move on teacher ban Biggest ship since QE2 is launched Save & Prosper the Investment House Lobbying fails to halt plans for new Aids hostel Warning that sanctions may hamper action on apartheid Howe and Shultz discuss policy King cancels meeting after Warning from leading black activists Botha snubbed as three African National congress men go to gallows Pretoria's treacherous reefs Hazards for the unway visitor Reform at Unesco falls short of target From a Correspondent, Geneva: Infringement accusations mar weapons conference (Reuter): Russia back at disarmament talks Computer check speaks volumes as sacked editor brought to book (Reuter): Chirac and Kohl seek terror talks Rats destroy African grain Another plague follows the locust swarms (AP): 100 die as ships collide on Niger Reagan picks Korea envoy (AP): Kabul attack (Reuter): Pole released (Reuter): Demand fails (Reuter): Officers free Ottawa talks (AP): Crack haul Going public (Reuter): Camper killed (Reuter): Security plan (Reuter): Gadaffi visit Leader of 747 hijack gunmen fails in attempt to flee hospital Karachi deaths reach 20 Paris blast claimed by two groups (Reuter): Israel sees progress in Taba talks Chile's united opposition pins hopes on Army moderates Social Security Act 1986 Snags remain despite tactical success on EEC's 1987 budget Praise for British minister's role Amnesty focus on missing Tamils Prisoners of Conscience Srilanka Degrees awarded by the University of Glasgow Denmark to limit refugees Enrile says Army may stop supporting Aquino Pakistan opposition starts to re-group (Reuter): Britons' case adjourned in Emirates (AP): Threat to yachtsman All-round road link joined up Loughborough University From a Correspondent Tokyo: Japan to join US Star Wars project (Reuter): Chernobyl cancer 'to hit million' Peugeot The vanishing faces of Anglicanism The Church of England is fading as a physical presence. Demolition and conversion, often over fierce protests by priests and parishioners, are now an obsession. Gavin Stamp charts causes and consequences The Times How to outgun Hollywood The film Salvador had the wrong message for us studios, but its director found British backing St Mark's St Clements Concise Crossword No 1050 Silent city writes That book you would have written but for the kids yelling and the phone ringing? Now you had better find another excuse Defining a capital Dad In the second part of her series, Libby Puryes explores society's vague ideas about what a good father should be and do Multiple Display Advertising Items Talk Back Women: there's a lot of them about Friday The little girl who laughed at death It took 10 months for cancer to kill Victoria Holt, but in that time she taught all who knew her about life, and living Lancome The booze in blue Knives out HomeComing Picture Gallery Bishop's move Just friends The new boom Britain has missed David Watts on oppurtunities lost in a resurgent South Korea What we must do to curb the terrorists Is the Coal Board dumping the breakaway miners? Time to spread that tenderness Ian Bradley Greenscreen was my delight... Moreover... Miles kington Labour's Exchange A Tale of Two Unions Mao without Maoism Oxygen and the K2 disaster Prison design Soap and the admen Looking askance Home fit for the British Library Art treasures in Eec Alliance nuclear fear Treating cancer Getting on terms Heart transplants In the belfry? Slave Trade in Dahomey On this Day Question for Labour Tainted revenue London Properties George Leybourne House Parris Quirk Chartered Surveyors John U. Duin and Associates Nelson Hearn House Hunting!! Malverns Conveyancing Ideal Homes Why Not Re-Mortgage your Property Bensons Estate Agents & Valuers N1 Holland Park Sturgis Robson Financial Services Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Winkworth Mortgages Terms now Available The Fleetwood Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prestige attracts the investors Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Cotswold dream built by Wren's man Racing certainties London Properties Stickley & Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nelson Hearn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thinking of Moving in Docklands? Think... Dulwich Country Properties Savills For Sale by Auction Midland Mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lainc Homes Penyards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Jackson-Stops & Staff Irelands Hall & Palmer St John Vaughan The Period Property Register Wylye Wilks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lane Fox & Partners With Rylands Multiple Display Advertising Items Torquay Wingrave Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elliott & Green Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dulcie Simpson Appointments Ltd Management Consultants Oxford Circus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memorium Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Birthdays today Otters back in Welsh rivers Science report Luncheon Hm Government Christening Memorial service School announcements Mr James Coltart Influence figure in newspapers and television Mr Richard Freeman Sir Spencer Le Marchant Tartan earns its Stripes Television Concert Bavarian RSO/Davis Montpelier Modern Art Courses Public lives in superpowers Theatre The Bay at Nice/Wrecked Eggs Cottesloe Tributes and nostalgia Misfired missiles Sink the Belgrano The Half Moon McCartney A modest mistress of words Caroline Moorhead talks to Booker Prize winner Penelope Fitzgerald (right) whose new book, Innocence, is published this week Kinnock appeal for more peers The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,147 Collector's reluctant auction Spy case legal moves open Russian at centre of Daniloff row The Times Information Service New books-hardback —Portfolio gold— Weather forecast A ridge of high pressure extends southeastwards over much of the United Kingdom Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet AE chief criticized Booker up 21% Pearson rise Profits jump WA expands CES success £2.23m rights Market Summary Big rise in bank leading rules out Uk rate cut Grand Met reduces pension surplus ITC meets on wind-up call By Our City Staff: Another Salvesen sale Bullish future poses threat to buyouts, warns survey Expamet hit by bad weather Barclays traded in New York Beazer makes biggest buy with £190m US expansion Interim rises at Savoy Lopex Maxwell backs 'Risk-less Guinness' Stocks close lower as early rally peters out Wall Street Hawley Group Association formed for futures professionals Buyout at paintbrush firm Company News Appointments Base Lending Rates London Merchant Securities The Laird Group Public Limited Company Pearson profit unlikely to reverse share retreat Tempus Marler Estates jumps 32p on Glen stake speculation Stock Market Report London Financial Futures Traditional Options London Traded Options Recent Issues Boots Foreign Exchanges Money Market and Gold BTR PLCSILVERTOWN House, Vincent Square The risk no Guinness shareholder can take Comment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodites Financial Trusts Equities rally Stock Exchange Prices From the cradle to the bank A Special Report on Finance for Young People We're getting there Student Packages from Clearing Banks The Equitable Life The scramble catch school savers Children at a disadvantage Baby bonds reborn Lloyds Bank Building Societies: Highest-Paying Children's Accounts Finance for Young People/2 School fees plans pass the parent test How to fulfil your life's ambitions The size of the cash sum depends on bonuses paid Some experts are sceptical about value for children If You Want to Cash your Grant Cheque as soon as You… IF: Covenants: easier, but still take care NatWest The Action Bank RT: Child's play if you bank on it early Finance for Young People/4 The Baby Bond IF: The £600 million that goes in pocket money Finance for Young People/5 Action figures are a growth area Midland The Listening Bank It could be time to put your faith in a trust fund Benefit could be construed to have a wide meaning The setting-up method is simple but expensive Arthur Andersen &Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Staff Agency Manager Secretary to the Gardening Editor and the Editorial… Mary Overton Recruitment Ltd Commodities £11,000+ Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate Appointments TVS Advertising Opportunity £8,500 Neg Kingsway Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caroline King Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items TMINTERNATIONAL Secretarial Recruitment Anderson, Squires Ltd. Pa/office Administrator Wimbledon Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Institute for Medical Research Legal Audio Secretary General Medical Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary to Head of Public Affairs Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels International Secretaries The Creative Use of Money Personal Assistant to Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Stein Swede Jay & Bibring Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Heading East? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Wild West!! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items Austin Kaye A Winning Personality Rentals The New Chelsea Cloisters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Quraishi Constantine Hampton & Sons Horner Hill Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Nicklaus aims to stifle top two Golf: Sell-Out Certain at Wentworth as a 15-Year Absence is Ended Man with a fire to warm non-golfers Youngsters are the key to a brighter future Speedway Neumann under pressure Americans are given the frozen shoulder Cycling Doncaster C4 Pontefract results Mandarin: Startino has the right breeding to continue her winning sequence Racing: Weather Will Decide who Rides Cumani's Leger Contender Eddery gives a royal performance Carabineer reigns at Kempton Course specialists Blinkered first time TV rights undecided Salisbury Fontwell Park Stoute prepares Shahrastani for an Arc attempt Defying death is all in the day's work The Danger Sports: Day Two John Francome was the great star of the high-risk excitement of National Hunt racing. Then suddenly, he quit. His thrill had turned to terror. Why? He talks to Simon Barnes England in coaching turmoil Lacrosse Gauntlet is thrown down to Cavaliers Rugby Union Fulham ready to start again Rugby League Coach accuses track cheats Another world record can earn Whitbread $35,000 Athletics Boat Show Today's Fixtures Droy puts his big foot in it for Palace win Hopes of Hampden and Roxburgh pinned on artistry of Strachan Football: Home Nations Return to Action as European Championship Begins Guide to England's Men for Tour of Australia England Party's Averages Gallacher strikes it lucky Young England earn draw in icy weather Meteoric leap by Thomas to the top Border takes charge Cricket Fighting Gibson leads the field Yatching From a Special Correspondent: Nauck takes the lead For the Record (Reuter): Bugner plans to knock Tillis out early Boxing Entertainments Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Broad and Slack to open for England Botham gives his word De Freitas and Whitaker exemplify modern trends Pont short of record Sport in Brief Maxwell told he must go it alone Commonwealth Games Security bill is over £700,000 Storm clouds over the Pavilion Boxing Norman's $500,000 risk for Sunningdale Golf Dixon's name in neon lights

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