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News from 18/11/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Toby Young and Roland Rudd, Miles Kington, Patricia Davies, Simon O'Hagan, Frank Johnson, F. D. Goode, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, phs, Ian McLauchlan, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Richard Streeton, Mario Modiano, Michael McCarthy, Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Nicholas Paget-Brown, Colin Narbrough, Jeremy Burchill, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, P. J. Freeman, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, Paul Rogers, Rodney Cowton, R. M., David Duffield, Lawrence Lever, Michael Halsted, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, Richard Evans, Political Correspondent, John Percival, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Suzy Menkes, Roger Scruton, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Michael Evans Whitehall Correspondent, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, David Miller, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Trudi McIntosh, Christopher Dunn, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, Brian Brown, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, PHS, Keith Wheatley, Beatrice Lacoste, Irving Wardle, Roger Boyes, Eduardo Cué, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Dn-L, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Anne Warden, Frank Brown, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John England, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Hill-Norton, George Wilson, Director, Charles Krauthammer, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Morrison, Bailey Morris and Richard Lander, Richard Lander, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Portfolio gold, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Peter Knight,

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Tories launch new drive for Sunday trade Whose baby? Tomorrow Portfolio gold Botham again Picture Gallery Index Police raid nets three at hotel Jail 'incitement' anger BBC in diplomats film row Clinics act after fear over Aids Picture Gallery Director of Renault shot dead in Paris US insider-trading scandal shakes City and Wall St Mi5 man called in spy case Day of the missing princes Tories savage Labour 'loonies' Argentina's new offer seen as propaganda Habitat (Reuter): Reports of Kim murder repeated House price rise bottoms out 'Surtitles' successful Bail for woman Land Rover denial Just say Cleese Police to hold fire meeting Proposition Branson appeals Brothers give up the fight MPs pull no punches in Aids inquiry Gear failure is blamed for helicopter catastrophe Traders offer council £75,000 for market Picture Gallery Ilea faces £67m moving bill Edmonds may be back soon Grant for arts not as low as expected Thorn Emi 2D Baker to insist on teacher rewards 'Disquiet' on bus stabbing Correction Police challenged by driver on legal right of delayed drink test Death crash bus driver fined £200 Youth flies off the handle at washing up Air disaster 'used for £300,000 blackmail' Letter to club 'was misunderstood' Bradford City disaster Investors duped by 'low risk' Priceless shield is put on display Minister over-rules LRT plans Topping! Nurse managers in lost jobs row Prize win for wife's birthday New Legion victim found Baker refuses to be drawn on teachers' pay talks Education Parliament today MPs fight policy on Cyprus Minister praises City rulings 'Nice guy' gets general election job The Alliance's choice Picture Gallery Some Labour councils 'just like regimes of Eastern Europe' By Our Political Reporter: Building backlog is £225m Jail protest link to site is denied Tebbit refuses to mix roles More for Open University Film maker wins $5m court award £10m aid grant to Uganda Multiple Display Advertising Items Prison staff accused of incitement before riots Report on disturbances gives warning of more conflict Flight Lieutenant Jan Janiurek, aged 31, of… CPSA poll rerun under way Sizewell decision early next year Boeing optimistic of deal Airborne radar-2 How does the GEC Nimrod compare with Boeing's E-3 Awacs? Besides their capabilities what other considerations are involved when Britain selects its new generation of airborne early warning aircraft? In his second article Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, assesses the arguments Teenager killed 'for £153,000' British Telecom Fresh attempt to settle dispute over short, fat ships Campaign to limit law claims Coroner to seek links in deaths Man charged after TV plea Marble mined for cathedral Man accused of murder Pilkington Harare puzzled by axe murders World Summary Journalist barred Carrington warning Karachi cancels visit UK links Africa aid to reforms Fishing blockade Goncourt winner Police break GM picket Judges hear of Syrian bomb role Reagan tries to end Shultz row Itan arms shipments end The French Foreign Ministry announced yesterday that it had signed up partial repayment of a $1 billion loan Tehran made to France under the reign of the late Shah (Reuter reports from Paris) Iran arms shipments end Waite warns on hostage rumours Attempt to end lamb war fails From Our South Asian Correspondent, Bangalore: Confusion on terrorism but war on drug trade Summit of South Asian nations (Reuter): Family in plea to free Briton Commentary Disillusionment about Reykjavik Moving missiles back across Urals EBEL Boutique Ltd. Alert by Seoul as killing of North's leader is rumoured Signs of trouble in communist Korea Greeks wop East and West Muslims in Melilla shut shops (Reuter): Group attacks petrol stations (Reuter): Solomons PM resigns in row (AP): Refloat failure (Reuter): Lovelorn trip Mixed progress on Soviet economic reforms Rank Xerox González claims Havana success Jewish students seek vengeance Britain claims book by intelligence officer would endanger agents The Mi5 revelations trial Entertainments Chirac visits Montparnasse murder scene Gangster grip on coal and politics The troubled state of Bihar Part 2 Picture Gallery From Our Own Correspondent Washington: Shultz attempts to calm Nato Image of offence Television Vivid staging is killed by excess Covent Garden Concerts Quorum Purcell Room The living academic tradition Galleries Douglas Stannus Gray Spink John Alfred Haggis New Kings Road Galler Silver Bells and Cockle Shells Whiteford and Hughes Irish Renascence Pyms Frits Thaulow/Ravilions and Wedgwood Fine Art Society Tedd Joselson Elizabeth Hall Strongly finished Dance Swan Lake New Theatre, Cardiff Theatre Mr and Mrs Nobody Garrick The Girls in the Big Picture Drill Hall Hayward Gallery The Key to the door of No 10 The Sixties baby boom has produced an new electorate for the Eighties. Toby Young and Roland Rudd assess how the major are gearing up to woo this powerful new constituency of more than six million voters Marriott Hotels & Resorts Conservative Labour Gunning for the godfathers Three New York crime bosses are waiting to hear the verdict in the first trial to accept the Mafia's existence Concise Crossword No 1109 Alliance Tomorrow Garrard The Shocking Schiaparelli New flirty skirts like puffballs and tutus recall some dazzling designs by an irreverent Italian genius Male a Malt Van Cleef & Arpels Dressed for best People Golden age Bow wows Hush-hush holiday The Times Diary Museum piece The Times Diary Liberal portion The Times Diary Livewire The Times Diary Barry Fantoni The Times Diary Cook's tour The Times Diary Iran: will the right man quit? Washington Sandinistas show a hint of cockiness Philip Jacobson assesses the complex aftermath of the Hasenfus affair Techno-banditry or genuine business? Roger Boyes on high-tech trade bans Drama in the empty fountain Moreover... Miles Kington The infantilizing of examinations Insiders and Outsiders Outflanking Apartheid An Awful Lot of Voting Lull urged in hull design debate Suez and Falklands Future of N Ireland Front-line stability Reform of Lords Nuclear deterrence Disabled tenants' right to buy Racing handicaps Sport 'domination' From Our Special Correspondent: The Siege of Sebastopol After the gallantry of the Light Brigade's charge at Balaclava (On This Day, November 14,1985) came the reckoning. One source gives casualties as about 40 per cent of those engaged on the British side, another states that out of 607 horsemen who set out 198 returned. The Russian general's observation on the charge echoes that attributed to the French General Bosquet: "C'est magnifique, mais ceniest pas la guerre" Outlook uncertain On the move in the boom docks A remarkable transformation is under way in one of the most rundown areas of the country. The Docklands project, the largest of its kind ever contemplated, is regenerating prosperity in a once derelict part of London Telecom Picture Gallery British Gas Designing Docklands Taylor Woodrow Testing for miracles on the Isle of Dogs Estare agents now debble in aesthetics A place where people would realy like to live Tax Shelter Available now in London's… Residential Risk-takers ready to spend by the million Centre of gravity moving east Jobs for 33,000 are envisaged Berkley House Plc Traffic jams today, transport tomorrow Once the ara was a derclict No Man's Land if only because of its inaccessibility. Today plans envisage a bold communications system that will put it back on the map Havilland Canada The Docklands Light Railway Property boom goes to the Dogs Peat Marwick Where a house can double its price in a year The property renaissance is creating benefits—and some problems Docklands Property Centre Unex Group London Docklands Business Centre Trilion Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Army Officer Latest wills Bridge trial Birthdays today Moreton Hall Shropshire Marriages Picture Gallery Luncheon Environmental Cleaners' Company Receptions Speaker Supper HM Government Dinners Fire marks selling like hot cakes Sale room Arnold School Bacteria may replace antibiotics Science report Appointments Sir Geoffrey Thistleton-Smith Naval all-rounder with gallantry award Mr Mark Lubbock Sir Dugald Baird Mr Paul Palmer Prof R. B. Fisher Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Church news University news Lincoln's Inn Personal Columns Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Join Bladon Lines this Christmas and save… Court & Social Advertising The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,206 The Times Information Service Increase in fuel costs bet to raise airfares Portfolio gold Weather forecast Cosmetics on the iceberg's face Frank Johnson at the Commons The Times Stock Market T&N posts £271m bid St Ives up 49% MAI may sell N Brown up Lucas bonds Dataserv talks Index Market Summary Shares suspended in Boesky's British company US insider trading inquiry net widens Minister defends policing By Our City Staff: Rival bid talk lifts Gestetner Swift start to Collier inquiry BA profits dip by £60m but sell-off on course for success Datafin raises offer for McCorqudale BTR buys stake in Taiwan Towry Law Sport Boom in retail sales continues Tricentrol offshoot sold Press for Action Do drops 13 points Wall Street EEC ministers agree to liberate cash flows Loans to ECGD up by £355m Ivory & Sime profits jump Mowlem in £61m Stockholders bid Harrap chief named as Ship Canal chairman Base Lending Rates Company News Mercanile House Group Why Heath's investors should reject Fielding Tempus 12% gifts yield target is in sight In the Market Dealers pin hopes on bid for Kennedy Brookes Stock Market Report Alpha Stocks Brazil heads for a roasting after unsportsmanlike play Futures and Options C. E. Heath Shareholders Bank changes its mind about Morgan-Exco Comment Green Shield stamps Company News London Trade Options Appointments Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Money Markets and Gold Recent Issues Ashford Castle Shares in retreat Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Naming Big Blue's new rival The Week A Cambridge punt for Silicon Valley Compaq C/wp Computers Fujitsu Ford puts quality first Briefing Compaq Europe's new way with words Logos Vuwriter Institute of Translation & Interpreting Interlingua TTI Ltd. ITT Multiple Display Advertising Items The language business that was born in Nuremberg Hi-tech moves into translation Ink International Mendez Sentinel Software Computer Appointments Ibm Systems Computer Appoinments Data Focus Denis Clohessy & Partners John Ford Alfred Marks Analyst/programmers Computer Based Training Excellent Package & Benefits Zenith is still holding a trump Push from down under Wright Air Conditioning IBM Man in the know with an eye on BP's future People UK Events Fast work to beat the cheats Tandon City of York Social Worker British Dental Association Principal Architect Bolton Metropolitan Borough Planning for the good earth Landscope is described as the poetry of place and its appreciation involves all your senses. Joan Llewelyn Owens takes a closer look at the work of the environmental architect The number of registered landscape firms is rising There is move than one route to qualification Borough of Waverley The Samuel Lewis Group The Polytechnic of Central London The Rainer Foundation The Hospitals for Sick Children Public Appoinments Metropolitan Police Office Clwyd Borough of Watford South East Thmes Regional Health Authority The Samuel Lewis Group Renata Moniak Servite Houses Ltd Austin Knight Selection Union Bank of Switzerland (Securities) Ltd Legal Appointments Imperial Cancer Research Fund Basingstoke & Deane Wembley Conference Centre Richmansworth Water Company Commercial Property Lawyers Welsh Royal County of Berkshire Guildford Mole Valley District Council Assistant Solicitor Conveyancing—cambridgeshire Plymouth Health Authority Systems Staff Fast Expanding Young Practice Amerada Hess The Law Society Norton, Rose, Botterell & Roche Select Corporate Services Ltd Wright Webb Syrett Cambridgeshire Few & Kester Cambridge Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Bliss Sons & Covell Foysters Everatt & Co of Evesham Wragge & Co Hoggett Bowers Bromley Magistrates' Court Trainee Court Clerk Property Records Management Executive West End… Nigel Edwards & Co Solicitors Bar or Law Society Finalist? Meredith Scott Recruitment University of Hong Kong Lecturers in Law Chambers & Partners Criminal/civil Litigation The Times Alistair Porter & Co Corporation of London Haringey Magistrates' Court Court Clerk Berrymans Berks/bucks Solicitors South Surrey Milton Keynes Solicitor Required Assistant Solicitor Law Personnel Metcalfe & Co Leigh-On-Sea Badenoch & Clark Asa Law Locums Grays, Essex Michael Page Partnership Legal Recruitment Service Costs Clerk Chichester Gray Marshall & Campbell London E. G. Cornwall If You are a common lawyer looking for a carrer in a… Free Lists Wynne Baxter Hillman & Carter Finance House Sales Trainees Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mid-Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fresh Fields Lloyds Brokers General Appointments The Woodard Schools Legal Appointments MSL International Bircham & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paralegal Secretary Farley & Co The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switzerland Arbitration abandoned by silence Considering equal pay claim defence Responsibility for enforcing safety regulations Patriots' prayers are answered by a 'Hail Mary' American Football New Pirates unlikely to collect the bounty Basketball Duane's fitness in question Rugby League Degrees awarded by the University of Bath Identifying a cure for the English disease Luton Reap the Rewards a Sban on Visiting Supporters Cuts Costs and Vrings Peace and Safety He game in England is beset with problems. In the first of two articles, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, examiners the issues and suggests some answers Tomorrow Mandarin: Owen Glendower well treated by today's weights at Southwell Racing Dancing Brave Moves into his New Home Mandarin: Sedgefield Mandarin: Southwell Noble Minstrel disqualified Dunwoody out of action again British colt in the money Results from two meetings Leicester Windsor Television boost for young hopefuls Boxing (Reuter): Bugner is after Witherspoon By a Correspondent: London Thames on top Fencing Davis jumps to 21st in the rankings Golf Moscow's quest for recognition The decision to exclude hurt Romantic French save their love for England A wealth of experience New Zealand face a testing time before World Cup Rugby Union Schools Rugby Results Enter Svensson, son of Hamlet The Prince of Sweden comes out of his solitude to deliver a soliloguy Cocking a SNUC in Nantes Davies wants a triple Wham girl out to wow Uncle Sam Pools Forecast Defenders silent over rigging claim Yachting Panthers lose their way Ice Hockey Hooligans may have booted the Clip out of Caernarfon Football Violence Will Have Scored a Victory if the Welsh Have to Play their Home Tie at York Off-colour French will be pinning their hopes on newcomer Passi Overseas Football Leagues Aldridge staying for the moment League bid for FA say For the Record Shilton to play in spite of injury Indoor game draughts some support (Reuter): Chavez defends Eight teams will join battle in new indoor league Tennis West Indian pace shows no mercy Cricket Today's Fixtures BBC 1 Word File An anatomy of the rectangular idol Choice England enjoy the sunshine as quick wickets fall Australia surprised to find they have a tiger by the tail British Midland (Reuter): More road races Derbyshire go for Botham Ericsson snatches lead from the Finns Divers find no trace of Caradec Yachting Television fund in danger of running out of money Football Blackley resigns Sport in Brief Drago equals record Snooker Overdose agony of Coubertin favourite Limited number drug-checked Six colleagues to be sentenced

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