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News from 17/11/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Teresa Poole, Phs, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Simon O'Hagan, Keith Dalton, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Eva Randov?, Michael Stevenson, Hilary Finch, No?l Goodwin, David Hart, Ian Murray, Denise Winn, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Willingham, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Scott, Ahmed Fazl, Peter Ball, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, David Duffield, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Peter Nichols, Marion Devine, William P. Ryan, Michael Watts, Anne Black, Annabel Kanabus, P. H. Cousin, Publisher, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, F. W. S. Craig, X. Libris, Thomson Prentice, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Gavyn Davies, Gavin Bell, David Young, Our Energy Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, David Watts, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Mark Dowd, Education Reporter, Martha Honey, Patrick Isherwood, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Gay Murphy, Chairman, Keith Wheatley, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ronald Keay, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Walker, D. M. Waller, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Gene La Rocque, Director, Michael Hornsby, Henry Kolozyn, Michael Seely, Jim Platts, John Hill, Michael Dynes, R. R. Feilden, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Alan McGregor, Bailey Morris, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Richard Lander, Vince Wright, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Mac Margolis, Isabel Unsworth, Richard Ford, Mark Dowd Education Correspondent, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, M. G. G. Pillai,

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CIA chief to face hearings on Iran arms Whither the glory game? Tomorrow Portfolio Gold Shell on top Noah prevails Index Hasenfus sentence denounced Abortion proposed for Aids mothers Pans gibe at UK line on Syria N Korea president reported dead 3am news BP cash to fight apartheid Baker set for Cabinet battle Queen Mother to rest Thatcher talks fail to bridge chasm Theatrical world suffers double loss Home-owners get advice to curb cowboys US insider quits as trust chief UK Crisis for EEC over surpluses Hussey dismisses Tebbit dossier Twin-lung patients Boiler kills two MPs' Nazi inquiry Freedom of speech The Corby Trouser Press Militant rallies Two dead, 75 hurt in 'loyalist' protests Iran cleared to buy 3,000 Land Rovers Poll pledge likely on union reforms Six Tamils held after fire deaths Ilea man resigns in finance dispute Acas deal weighted in favour of low-paid Teachers' dispute Daughter for widow after crash Tones to target on town hall 'loonies' Falkland hero on charge FT calls in the police College urges controls as clinics tackle NHS smear tests backlog Mentally ill being abused says union GPs want change in directive Politics 'no role in Aids fight' Family to delay legal action decision BBC stunt death NHS cuts causing exodus Modern art sales could fetch £42m Stabbed boy almost beheaded Two accused after club raid Cutty Sark the Real McCoy Three take a share in big prize Portfolio gold Bath degrees Volvo Credit laws fail to stop misleading advertising on second mortgages By Our Property Correspondent: Housing group calls for greater spending Holiday homes set on fire The Mail on Sunday censured Cathay Pacific Easy loans pushing up bottom of market Picture Gallery First steps in learning architects' language Barclays Blow to 2,500 jobs and f 900m research loss if contract goes to us Airbone radar: 1 One of the most crucial debates for Britain's future defence capability, the choice of the home-produced Gec Nimrod or the E-3 Awacs aircraft of America's Boeing company for the airborne early warning role, is coming to a climax. In the first of two articles Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, looks at Competition for the contract and the implications of the outcome Roadworks cause motorway delays Pensioners learn to beat criminals Aramis Forty years of irreverent humour Professor's drive to bring youth into engineering Telecom Five shot dead in Lesotho Unity campaign More clay soldiers Delhi bars Pakistanis Oas sidesteps main problems of region Kremlin wrath descends on prostitutes Lovers in jail again Arabs on trial Reagan tells Thatcher Soviet-US deal would not affect Uk deterrent Khashoggi deal report dismissed Storm breaks over Craxi Iranian arms affair US change detected by Tehran The Victoria Wine Company First skaters and First Lady Israeli jets bomb PLO bases Sarney leads after early poll returns Maximum 30 years for Hasenfus Managua tribunal rejects clemency plea EEC farming chief sounds alarm on food surpluses Basque election hope for the Socialists The Holy Land Laos seeks closer US links Hawke takes Britain's side in court battle M15 spy book case Swiss students in a Rhine requiem Shamir has no worry on Vanunu Japan's minority seeks honoured place in society Herzog's trip upsets Muslims Leningrad 'holy man' in Tel Aviv Heidelberg bomb blast Cuba pays Bodies found Guards held Paris charge Sinatra out British Gas From Our South Asia Correspondent: Step nearer to ending Sri Lanka dispute as Tamils join talks Moscow poser on free enterprise Babies wed to settle family feud Entertainments Picture Gallery Caste war fuels the class struggle India's generator of revolution The troubled state of Bihar Part 1 Aquino aid deal put at risk by kidnap Arch manipulator in promising form Television Gershwin Tribute Swingin' on Tenth Avenue Festival hall Ghosts Biggest battle of the literary season Britain gets politely excited about the Booker Prize, but in Paris even the polie are likely to be turning out, to stop the literati throwing patisserie, for today's announcement of the Goncourt winner The competitive spirit Covent Garden tonight premi?res Yuri Lyubimov's new production of one of the greatest Czech operas, Jennifa, though Eva Randov? (below, in rehearsal) represents the only really Czech element in it: interview by John Higgins Rock Big Audio Dynamite Brixton Academy Voices of life and death Concerts RPO/Temirkanov Festival Hall Opera La traviata Covent Garden Maisky/Gililov Wigmore Hall Christie's The green door to peace of mind With the threat of an epidemic now clearly spelt out, Aids testing is increasingly popular. The Times finds out exactly what the test involves for an individual and assesses its impact on a hard-pressed health service 'In the past year, how many women have you slept with?' Midland Unit Trusts 'It can take a lot of courage to come to us' Animating Armageddon The best-selling cautionary fable, When the Wind Blows, is now a chilling cartoon Concise Crossword No 1108 Curlew where are you? The lady's not for pressing This week, a television documentary will open the doors to Margaret Thatcher's wqardrope. Josephi8ne Fairley spoke to the programme's compiler, Angela Huth Turning terror to child's play The Missions to Seamen Reveille with Beverly? As a declining birthrate means fewer men for its armed forces, Denmark turns to women to fill the frontline ranks The travelling late business Dry Fly Talkback Putting on side The Times Dairy Apron string The Times Dairy Miss Tnt? The Times Dairy Picture Gallery Joking apart Rope tricks The Times Dairy An offer that harm education Schools pay deal: David Hart explains why the heads refused to sign; Anne Sofer on winners and losers Well Lady Porter, what will you do? Picture Gallery Real cuts in store for the arts A tale of two teachers Wanted: a new Enry lggins Still Special A Question of Sport Ugandan Prospects Refuted view on voice of Ulster Soviet fear of SDI Fight against Aids Records on tape Damage to science Election fever Forlorn corner of a foreign field Safety in hospitals Outlook uncertain Drury-Lane Theatre Phrase or fable? Once bitten Court Circular Nominations for sheriffs Parliament this week Middle Temple Conference Guernsey Junior Chamber Award Birthdays today Service Dinner Light Infantry Dinner Variety Club of Great Britain Picture Gallery Latest appointments Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Beechlawn Tutorial College Collision theory on moon's birth shows new promise Science report Latest wills Mr Michael Croft Founder of the National Youth Theatre Miss Siobhan McKenna Mr L. G. Whyte Erich Koch Births, Marriages Deaths and in Memoriam University news Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Time Newspapers Ltd. Alliance fights for lost ground The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,205 Erosion threat to church The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather Bridging the gap to Saudi Arabia Letter from Bahrain Stock Market New-look numbers unlikely to lift old fog MPs to quiz Chancellor Results Channon names team to inquire into Collier case Boesky resigns at Cambrian as US court impounds stake Drive for stronger bid rules By Our City Staff: Heath steps up bid defence British Gas cost figures start row By Our Energy Correspondent: Report hits at fuel-aid policy failures By Our City Staff: UK paper groups cut energy bill John Charcol Index By Our Energy Correspondent: Opec shift to fixed oil price may lift pound Plessey Malaise in liability market starts rush to self-insurance Analysis Company News Japanese overtake us groups in world top 50 for first time Surprise change in the new Times 1000 ECGD results set to reflect export perils in a debt crisis Standard Bank second to go local in Kenya Foreign Exchanges Rough and ready old ways gave public a better deal Usm Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Company News Little hope of a big enough cut in imports US Notebook Autolease Weak links in twin vision of the future Comment Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Money Market and Gold National Australia Bank Rothschilds International Money Funds City looks for a Tory return to dispel the autumn gloom Gilt-Edged MPs to debate vanished £5m Base Lending Rates Appoinments The Portman Inter Continental Hotel Damages awarded for loss of chance Exporter loses through purchaser's fraud Expired choice of jurisdiction term Chairperson Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Research Associate VLSI Architectures London Business School University of Nottingham University of Leicester Senior Research The Queen's University of Belfast University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items ESU A helping hand on the way tip A guide to career choice The climb to the top of a corporate ladder is still a hard struggle for most women executives. Marion Devine looks at the crucial assistance an adviser can provide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merchant Taylors' School Clerk to the Governors Lancing College Assistant Bursar (Finance) Appointment of Principal Betsy Reid, St. Christopher school The Bill Butlin Scholarship Penrhos College Scholarships St. Paul's Girls' School Clayesmore School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Badminton School, Bristol Nuffield College, Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items The Financial Management Group A Subsidiary of Prudential Property Services LTD. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower Joan Tree Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fouroux, the Iron Man, is not for turning Rugby Union: The All Blacks are Proved Mortal after All, Giving Hope as well as a Warning to the Four Nations of Britain France's china-shop bull is harnessed to the plough Better news for Pearce Too little open play and too much whistle John is not the toast at Treorchy celebration Rugby Results from the Weekend Yorkshire the clear favourites Old hands punish impetuosity Waterloo take pride in a tip-top performance Harlequins prey on Oxford flaws By a Correspondent: McHardy fuels Blackheath fire Nottingham again Rowing Church Warden triumph eases Dunwoody's aches and pains Racing: Ascot Winner Earns Tilt at Hennessy Gold Cup Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Fitzgerald to sustain good form Leaders over the jumps Trainers Jockeys By Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Aga Khan heads Irish list with just two winners Teleprompter only fifth behind surprise winner Record for Lucky Ring in group race success Saturday's results Hern loses horses owned by Abdulla Ferguson's model students emerge West Ham too smooth to enjoy the party When 'Lucky Arsenal' could not believe their spot of four-goal luck Football: Graham Refuses to Be Carried Away by a Table-Topping Performance that Stems from a Goalkeeper's Misfortune Weekend Football Results and Tables Oldham sweep to the top Luton manager reserves his highest praise for Forest Spurs seek an even balance Telford in different league as Burnley find nowhere to go King just the job for Caernarfon Close final but Flyers skate off the victors Ice Hockey Same-again Mandlikova Collision is costly for Murray Yachting Noah scales invisible peaks to conquer imaginative adversary Tennis Flora corners a winner Hockey Davis caps fine year with a win Golf For the Record Hull left trailing Rugby League Mysons restore pride Sajid Ali opens for Pakistan Cricket Third stage unlucky for woman driver Motor Rallying Only one judge not in rhythm Ice Skating BBC1 Montilla When Britain became the front line Choice England rest happy in winning mood Air-India Records galore for Hill Swimming Liverpool's frustration shows Football White makes progress Snooker Victory for McGhee Dilley raises his sights Hopes fading for the solo sailor Caradec Yachting Commentary Reggi plays Goles

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