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News from 17/09/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Teresa Poole, Miles Kington, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Keith Hindley, Sheila Gunn, Keith Dalton, Frank Johnson, Peter Marson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Robert McCrum, Peter Vanneck, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, P. C. Thompson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Binyon, Lionel Culatto, Chairman, Michael Hornsby Johannesburg, Denise Winn, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, John Ashworth, Vice-Chancellor, Geoffrey Smith, Franco Zeffirelli, Mitchell Platts, Peter Davenport, Martin Fletcher, Political Staff, Mohsin Ali, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Bonn, Lawrence Lever, Joy Townsend, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Dear and Christopher Davalle, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Robert Schuil, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, R. K. Newman, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Ms Joy Townsend, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Glenys Roberts, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Josephine Fairley, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Trudi McIntosh, Paddy Rooney, President, Raymond Keene, Alison Eadie, Eleanor Bourne, Dennis Shaw, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Liz Gill, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, PHS, Richard Owen, Gavin Bell, Arts Correspondent, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Donald Madgwick, Peter Aykroyd, Clive White, C. F. Smith, A. J. Turner Editor, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Philip Webster, Angus Bell, George Chesterton, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Follett, Bailey Morris, Robert Fisk, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Adam Roberts, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, C. B. Harwood Land Agent,

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ECC breaks its deadlock on sanctions Peace on a tightrope Portfolio Gas bonanza Plot tip-off Back at work Cricket cancer Index Row as diplomats 'gatecrash' SDP Man shot dead outside church by 'loyalists' When butterflies lose on the scales of justice By a Staff Reporter: Briton shot dead by policewoman in US 188 may have died in Rand mine fire Thatcher and Kohl warning Sellafield pay-out for cancer victims Decline in shares continues New offer likely at Wapping (AFP, Reuter): Paris offers reward for bombers The Writing School Summer date for airports sell-off Objectors to Channel tunnel may walk out over inquiry time limit Battle for jobs equality in Ulster Marriott More back school fees help Children aged 12 homeless in London Miners strike to get more work Lawson's tax bonus for profit sharing Princess Anne, in overalls, climbing a 115ft… Europe eyes US nightmare War on driug traffic Heroin fears 'overplayed' Protest at N-waste site foiled Ridley condemns 6.7% pay offer to council workers Hattersley promises efficiency DO Daks London Police free five in six they stop Safety crackdown for airliners seeks ban on flammable plastic BA 'knew of problem' with blaze jet engine Dismay over slow learners TV's secret SAS Nazi hunters claim disputed Royal Aid may assume Geldof's mantle Diseased smokers set to sue Mr Chay Blyth, round-the-world yachtsman (left) Increase in single parents Suspects caught by police cabs Bombing plot 'foiled by informer' IRA terror trial ER Wife and son tried to protect Ted Moult Prize will pay for holiday Portfolio Gold Reporter who talked of KGB loses appeal Polytechnic firsts Immedeate pay freeze 'will not be needed' in programme on jobs Return to policy of phasing out NHS pay beds Health Care Puttnam to the rescue Labour decline to political matins foreseen Presidential Address Thatcher stance condemned South Africa Picture Gallery Restricted role for unions Industrial Relations Judicial inquiry urged on Stalker Police Today's agenda Bargaining rights plea for breakaway union British Coal Commentary Research cuts could hamper projects vital for industry Inner city health Worries Liberals Air Canada Minister in plea for the mentally ill Heroin 'smuggled in female corsets' Siemens 'Lost' MP discovers he's a minister South Bank plans to inject lighter touch into music By a Staff Reporter: Trafalgar plan passed TWA Jihad prisoner's letter raises questions over US deal with Moscow Plea from hostage in Lebanon Son fears for life of dissident witness in the Daniloff case Shultz warning of further action By a Bridge Correspondent Miami Beach: Defeat for Britons World bridge Income crisis fuels UN reform hopes Pretoria threatens reply to boycott Royal standard heralds end of Kremlin bugbear French police offer 1m franc reward in hunt for bombers Bomb alert in Europe Coal exports provide vital lifeline for South Africa Runcie seeks tough line Positive note in arms talks Russian attaché shot dead in Pakistan Soldier in death fall (Reuter): Inquiry ends MP accused Olarra action Poll date (Reuter): Troops stay Howe signals return to Community political relations with Turkey National Savings Quake victims flee Greek disaster city Jailed judge faces Senate hearing US impeachment Dutch increase taxes as gas bonanza wanes Danes win accolade for quality of living Primary victories a watershed for women in US politics Women's advance continues despite Ferraro Briton caught up in 'Bhopal vendetta' British Airways Picture Gallery Errant Soviet missile 'crashes in China' Arrests for new trial on murder of Aquino The hiss that unlocked a sea of power The future has finally arrived and it looks, left, like nothing on earth. It lies under the seabed and it is manna from below-a huge, perhaps even infinite, source of gas. Keith Hindley tells the story of a blessing that once looked more like a curse Mi come, mi seh, mi conquer Today's Third World patois could become tomorrow's standard English if the language develops along its present lines Motor Proven-The British Theory They All Laughed at A dream survives reality The Peace Corps at 25 is bloodied but unbowed Concise Crossword No 1056 'I appreciate a man has to support his children, but I'm damned if I'm going to keep his first wife in designer jeans' Should a woman married to a divorced man subsidize his maintenance payments? Liz Gill spoke to some who have lived to regret the day they agreed to It's the dentist that's the pain What keeps patients away may be more to do with fear of a hostile dentist than drills or injections Orient-Express Defector in the Knightsbridge store wars A step up and a few steps sideways for the woman from Harvey Nichols who joins Harrods as fashion supremo Network news & a weekly round-up of news, views and information Multiyork Cyril pulls his weight The Times Diary Can't can't The Times Diary Picture Gallery Digging in The Times Diary Riotous The Times Diary Selective The Times Diary Super Bupa The Times Diary Papal pickle Suicide, or long-shot winner? Robin Oakley, Political Editor, on why the SDP plan for social justice could pay off Old guard under threat from Kasparov Politicians can harm your health service Dogma and fallacy: Mark McCarthy shows what is really wrong in the hospitals Daniloff: out of the impasse Snack, package and crops Moreover … Miles Kington Realism on Sanctions Mrs Aquino Goes to Washington Sociologists Abroad Drawbacks to new fixed penalties Value of science Gibraltar ruling Tobacco tax Looking askance Degree proposal Labour costs in manufacturing Farmers' plight Prince's robes Soap and the admen On this Day Return March of the Peshawur Valley Field Force Language mix-up La Crème Abbatt Osborne Richardson Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbatt Wandsworth Health Authority Independent Television News Limited Gordon-Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temporary Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Susan Beck Multiple Display Advertising Items Small Friendly Consultancy Firm Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Bilingual Secretary Caroline King Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacBlain Nash & Associates Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants MD's PA/Secretary £10,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fine tuning a vital industry A short-term problem in easing the shortages Some women will return to full-time work The Engineering Council Structural Engineering IMechE Hawker Siddeley The competition that is a winner in itself Young Engineers/2 Marks for originality, enterprise skill and scientific application Which of these finalists will pick up a prize? PR Pilkington Cable and Wireless Baker Perkins Ideas that make commercial sense Excitement of the young challenge A five-year plan aimed at schools Up to 200 could be invoved Engineering Industry Training Board The Institution of Civil Engineers The Consulting Engineer Video British Telecom The Institute of Metals ICI Was old Noah the first? And it came to pass…the council had divine inspiration Court Circular Marriages Birthdays today Latest wills Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Wealth of colour in autumn Forthcoming marriages Appointments Luncheon By a Special Correspondent: 'Moses' sponge may act as drugs test Science report Service reception Air Vice-Marshal Donald Bennett Brillient aviator who created the pathfinders Sir William Goode Riveting blend of old and new Television The Petition Piecemeal offering Salder's Wells Royal Ballet Covent Garden Dance Wait 'Til You See Her Theatre Albery RSC Stirring up the horrors within every one of us For all its visual command and the tragic intensity of Placido Domingo in the title-role, the film of Otello by Franco Zeffirelli (left), which receives its British charity première at the Barbican on Monday, is likely to antagonize some of the operatic purists: the director here explains his approach and purpose to John Higgins Israel PO/Bemstein Concert Festival Hall British Made Exercise Cycle Electricity price cut may mean 7% of bill The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,153 Flight for peace by Archbishop's envoy Driver aged 101 gives up after first accident The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather forecast A ridge of high pressure will dominate the weather over most of the British Isles. A shallow wave depression will move northeastwards over France with the cloud affecting the Se of England at first. Weak fronts from the Atlantic will affect N Scotland later The awful silence of serious politics Frank Johnson at the SDP Stock Market Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet $118m deal for Reebok 73% accept Croda up 15% Lowe buys Clausen joins Evered rises £2m call No referral Market Summary Historic deal for International Stock Exchange Tokyo triggers fall in world markets Fisons names day for Tilade launch in UK Airline's ghost haunts talks US deficit at record $34.73bn Consgold to retain its S African investments Bank gloomy on regulations August PSBR soars to £1.8 bn NCC Sport Subsidies dispute threatens Gatt talks Afcor Investments Limited Late buying sends Dow into higher ground Wall Street Company News United Trust & Credit PLC Hambros develops the Italian connection Stewart Wrightson jumps 23% to £12m Anglia Building Society Fisons shares a hold as Tilade launch nears Tempus Allied Plant to merge with George Dew London Financial Futures Traditional Options London Treated Options Recent Issues Guinness may sell Distillers' stake in Bank of Scotland Stock Market Report Foreign Exchanges Money Market and Gold BET SE grows bigger in a shrinking world Comment Kenneth Fleet The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Shares in retreat again Stock Exchange Prices The Queen's Awards for Export and Technology… Whsmith Americans roar in for the great Gatt shoot-out Appointments Charity Commission Evered Holdings plc Holmes à Court keeps them guessing Base Lending Rates Fisons Ask Alfred Marks FiNesse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Technical Change Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dulcie Simpson Multiple Display Advertising Items Caroline King Multiple Display Advertising Items Challoners Stella Fry Recruitment TM Gordon-Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Longman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items CJES The Consumer Connection Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant/secretary Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood George Leybourne House John U. Ouin and Associates Allsop & Co The Low Start Mortgage Co. Ltd. Lassmans London Properties Bentleys Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Winkworth Mortgages A Scottish castle for £10,000 Lassmans Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Residential Property/2 All the refinements you ever wanted Nash house with Regent's Park in view John D Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Willesden Green NW2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items W6 Chelsea Cloisters Richmond Park (Sheen Gate) Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ideal Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Fleetwood Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items SW11 Battersea Strutt & Parker Midland Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Properties Cheltenham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carter Jonas South Lincolnshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old Bursledon Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John Vaughan Aldingham Suffolk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampton & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prowting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fincasol Costa Calida & La Manga Deal with the Specialists Casas Espana Fincasol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque Santiago in South Tenerife Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Horner Hill Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Malverns Multiple Display Advertising Items George Knight Regalmere Lettings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Columns (Reuter): Gadusek's local difficulty Tennis Overseas tours provide stern tests Schools Football Samaranch allows his home city to state its own case Olympic Games Pyatt can raise spirits again with title victory Boxing Old master and new team up in Dunhill Golf Today's Fixtures Frenchman is first into the doldrums Yachting Drakkar Scottish selectors have a vacancy at stand-off half Rugby Union Buckton's injury blow On the Roses warpath Rugby League AYR Devon & Exeter Mandarin: Rakaposhi King can crown memorable day for Cecil Racing: Aga Khan Delays Decision on Darara but Stoute Plans Weekend Workout for his Other Two Big-Race Hopes Lingfield results Yarmouth results Redcar Blinkered first time Cecil travels for ambition Mandarin: Yarmouth Mandarin: Brighton More Arc support for flying Bering From Our French Correspondent: Piggott chasing French francs with Genghiz Today's course specialists Sanity must return to save the game The State of English Cricket England have not won any of the 11 Test matches they have played in the past yeat. They have lost 5-0 in West Indies, and 2-0 and 1-0 at home to India and New Zealand. Further, there is a mood of surliness about the game. What has gone wrong? And what can be done about it? John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, launches a three-part series by people who write about the game, play it, and watch it Youngsters keep flag flying Speedway Branching out with more support Squash Rackets Loyal Thorne at Southend for new event Snooker Baume & Mercier England's sorry catalogue of summer disaster Pollock to retire Welshmen look to better days after upsetting champions Cricket: Gloucestershire Take Second Place as Nottinghamshire are Thwarted by Last-Wicket Pair Yesterday's Other Scoreboards For the Record Picture Gallery The sun sinks over Botham McGhee beats his more fancied rivals Bowls (Reuter): Stockholm (Reuter): Two seconds advantage for Waldegaard Motor Rallying (Reuter): Hero's return for Becker Tennis Last Night's Football Results Surrey are third on strength of easy win No play yesterday Hamilton pushes Osman back towards England Football Luton stay firm on fan ban From a Special Correspondent, Chicago: Huish has a dream Golf Recreational approach aims at all age groups Gymnastics Entertainments Entertainments Today's television and radio programmes Choice Regional Television Variations Watford put an abrupt end to United's revival Shamrock with a ground for caution Scruples Rush provides top and tail Botham in new attack Cricket Declining state Mittee win is booed Sport in Brief Difficult task for Aberdeen Rugby's Brain is left out Dickinson breaks the ice Racing A player in the pits of despair

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