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News from 02/12/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Craig Seton and Jill Sherman, Andrew McEwen, Stephen T. Bolter, Simon O'Hagan, Frank Johnson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Robin Oakley, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Roy Moor, P. Lawson, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, Ahmed Fazl, Derke Johnson, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Sue Mott, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Richard Lader, P. R. Noakes, Rex Bellamy, David Sanger, Peter Lewis, John Hennessy, Norman de Mesquita, Suzy Menkes, A. M. Mackintosh, Sally Watts, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Robert Keys (Co-ordinator), Robert Grieves, Sanchih, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, Chris Thau, Frank Paton, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, William Greaves, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Christopher Dunn, Arthur Gavshon, Stephen Shell, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Alexandra Jackson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Norman Lebrecht, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, PHS, Keith Wheatley, Irving Wardle, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Geof Wheelwright, Anne Warden, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Robert Kirely, Paul Newman, J. Drewe, Michael Hornsby, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Phillips, John Cox Director, Stephen Pettitt, Kenneth Fleet and Lawrence Lever, Pat Sweet, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Jessica Knight, Richard Sarson, Rob Steìn, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Wigg,

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Spy case judge orders Britain to show papers orders Britain to show papers The jobs jungle Tomorrow Portfolio Goodbye, Sid Welsh action Index Havers survives MPs' grilling 'Wally' joke fuels row Kinnock loses Atlanta stage to McEnroe Cape Town rugby team tow flouts agreement Marines shot by own side in Falklands Reagan refuses to 'back off' on Iran Manet's record £7.7m Silver to British chess team City fears as inspectors go into Guinness Social workers offered protection by Fowler Yorkon Airports free to set own charges News Summary Ruskin to be sued Exports charge Tory MP towed Banker left £12m Drug firm fined for explosion The Queen's Daimler goes to Iranian buyer Thorn Emied Defeat for Todd Blockade threat by farmers Kissinger rebufft for Labour on defence Vickers aims at £1 billion deal for Saudi submarines By our Defence Correspondent: Trident 'no threat to arms objectives' Union ultimatum on Times advert New law to strengthen Ulster powers Channel 4 cannot 'go it alone' 'Economy-class' Mrs in funding protest Militant's opponents threatened says MP Siege police shot man in the act of stabbing child, court is told Newsagent jailed in solvents case Higgins on assault charge Drug 'tested on patients' Life in jail for second killing 'Threat' in bombing confession Picture Gallery New plea on Hindley visit Air-India Man on 3 charges of murder remanded Gale damages luxury coach Solicitor on murder charge Winner to invest in gas shares Portfolio Gold I will not resign, Havers assures the Commons Wright Case By Our Political Staff: Peers in tunnel mission Bishop will try to stop railway plan Picture Gallery Speaker denies Labour an emergency debate Case 'hamstrings ministers' Driving campaign begins Transport Ministers plan to help North Sea companies Oil Tax Bill Broads Bill wins a second reading Overseas aid increases Rail promise Parliament today Health chiefs to face MPs on complicated BBC deny sexy TV storm 'Lonely bachelor' died in suicide plane crash Nurses seek hepatitis B vaccination 'Festival' charges dropped Mother of 3 will be free for Christmas Industrial revolution in science called for Private clampers in action Law department studying costs of new family court Volvo Extension of legal aid to cover defamation cases urged in report Girl wins £375,000 damages Orchestras say council owes them £70,000 Sir John Betjeman General MacArythur kenenty More… Aids virus blamed on comet British Gas Picture Gallery Jobs package is rolling In the EEC chair: 2 Cary Grant ruled against a funeral World Summary (Reuter): Births outstrip food Fighting rages on Accused of 15 killings (Reuter): Cyprus mission Soft drinks are a soft touch at Sainsbury's Expulsion explained (Reuter): Jews in decline Reagan unrepentant on Iran affair 'Time' magazine interview Kinnock calls for Poseidon ban over Salt 2 breach From Our Own Correspondent: Weinberger journey to soothe European allies Envoys to press Soviet view Taiwan maintains spirit of Old China Worshippers at a lucky temple From Our Correspondent: Gandhi promises action on Punjab Alliance Leicester Pretoria's rejection of Natal scheme hits negotiated peace hopes British Telecom The indaba model for power sharing The 'Berlin Wall' of Soweto Rooks and knights in sandy splendour 27th Chess Olympia Who acts to contain yellow fever epidemic Whitlam discloses agency's plot to kill Eoka leader The M15 case: Court hears of 'dirty tricks' Tories attack calls by Labour leader Successor appointed by Ershad (AP): Downpour finale to papa! tour (Reuter): March ban (Reuter): Island PM Student strike King's mercy Correction British Telecom Backlash against US seat belt laws Spending crisis tees Israel to think again on traditional policies From Our Correspondent: Ministers agree to ease EEC trade Entertainments Coalition talks begin after confused electoral result Basque voters divided Burgers and pizzas mark Kremlin's new pragmatism Gorbachov's Economic Revolution Part 2 No Title Cool views Television Show-stopping soprano's return A decade away from The Met is too long a time for a soprano of the calibre of Dame Joan Sutherland. James Oestreich reports from New York on her welcome back Opera 1 Puritani Metropolitan Opera, New York The masterpiece of ironwork A railway station has been turned into a museum: the Musee d'Orasay opens in Paris at the end of this week, a showcase for 19th-century European art and design. John Russell Taylor looks at the first exhibition, and other Paris shows Galleries Musee d'Orsay Le Triomphe desmairies Petit Palais Louis Süe Institut Francais d'Architecture Boucher/Estève/La France et la Rusie au siècle des lumières Grand Palais Turbulent Brahms Concerts Philharmonia/ Haitink Festival Hall Cold comfort islands Theatre Woundings Royal Wxchange, Manchester Prometheus Ensemble Purcell Room Menotti's There's no place like first place Thirty years ago this week the Melbourne Olympic Games were in full swing. British athletes enjoyed some heartbreaking nearmisses. William Greaves found lasting effects among victors and vanquished Chris Brasher Judy Grinham Save the Children Nabokov: lust and found Mr Peter Killeen Concise Crossword No 1121 Derek Johnson Personal Banking A rural city dream Janice Wainwright Serena Jewel standards Sparkle and glamour have come back to the West End with a fresh look—fine stones set in a cluster of jewellery shops Angela Gore Ltd All that's glittery People Mouth of Michael Red salesmen Croft Distinction Victorian Animal Needlework Kits Why Moscow must join Star Wars David Hart argues that both Gorbachov and Reagan's critics in America are wrong over the future of deterrence Figured right out Burnt out To the point Hold fire No quarter Smoked out Picture Gallery Al-lo Pigeon post Hope abounding Libation Your dearest friend-Gandhi Gowher Rizvi previews a sale of letters that throw new light on the 'missing' years in South Africa as the Mahatma developed his spiritual and philosophy The First Step To Hasten Death Keeping Trials Fair How to remove food mountains Laboratory accidents Unesco consultancy An extra burden for mothers Changing skyline Police cadets' role Fellows in question (By Our Parliamentary Correspondent. ): The First Woman M. P. Ladies Day in the Commons Where the truth lies Court Circular "Tell Sid you can't beat a ral fire at… Church news £1.2m for comtesse's hoard Sale room Appointments Knight of the Thistle Rothschild purchase Birthdays today Inner Temple Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Mr Frank Fisher Leader in independent education Professor Barker Fairley Mrs Mary Hemingway Archdeacon Frank Harvey Births, Marriages Deaths and in Memoriam Rare compound found in Colorado beetle Science report University news Queen's Belfast Announcements The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,218 The Times Information Service Portfolio Gold Weather Demise of Wally on point of order Frank Johnson at the Commons No Title Stock Market £40m price tag for Hoskyns Polly Peck up £16.5m help Heron stake Wound up Market Summary Court rules for Norton Opax Shock inquiry hits Guinness DTI move cuts 10% from drinks group value By Our Banking Correspondent: 'Plastic cash scheme agreed £M3 rise above target It's the last gasp for gas 'Deliver by hand' advice to applicants Coventry Climax rescued Kalmar Climax US clamp on insider deals Turner & Newall PLC Khoo cloud over bank Profit at AE top forecast by £1m General Motors chief resigns Keeping the Lion's Share VSEL breaks surface with profits of £7m Wall Street Market recovers after Dow falls 26 points SE and Liffe in talks on merging two businesses Reprieve for ECGD cover Company News More company news is on page 24 Croma Contract Hire Prospects of better margins at Norton Tempus Base Lending Rates Daks London Metal continue to take abashing Futures and Options Why income tax cut could be profitable In the Market Trade inquiry wipes £4 billion off shares Stock Market EM Dealings in Guinness must be suspended Comment Recent Issues London Trade Options London International Group Appointments Company News Traditional Options London Financial Futures Money Market and Gold Foreign Exchanges Insider trading: a cancer in the market Senator William Proxmire, news chairman of the Senate banking commitee, tells Bailey Morris why he is looking for tougher curbs on insider dealing Trade Indemnity The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Shares in sharp retreat Stock Exchange Prices Magnet draws US into the lead Research Cheap enough for laboratories CSI Technical Recruitment Data Power Winning words amid the jargon Amdahl doubles up for the European market Mainframes Desktop views of next year Comdex Processor needs adrenalin Arena User Systems Analyst with Millennium CSI Technical Recruitment The £16m power surge in Silicon Glen The Week Public sector employees who miss out Salaries Apricot Five million shares to go back to the giant Big inroads by competitors Career paths across the IBM hoard Jobscene Fourth-generation language skill Flexibility is prized Changing tactics in the land of falling profits Japan Expert Systems 86 A case of Kidnapping is reported C/WP Computers Accent How things work in the world of the unprofessionals Wright Air Conditioning Compaq Public Appointments MSL International Cambridgeshire Muscular Dystrophy Information and Monitoring Eden District Council K&S Computer Centre Management Services with a didderence! University of Aberdeen Avon County Council Principal Building Services Engineer Electricity Consumers' Council Assistant Town Clerk Cyngor Sir Gwynedd Country Council The growing need for archivists Recording our everyday doings, whether in local government or industry, is becoming a far more worthwhile job, as Sally Watts explains New way to run an information system European Legal Counsel Construction Abbitration Specialists Public Appointments Liverpool Housing Trust Borough of Watford Servite Houses Ltd National Museum of Wales Bolton Metropolitan Borough Meredith Scott Recruitment John Hamilton Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Mid Glamorgan County Council Leak Almond & Parkinson Bromley Crown Prosecution Service Wiggin and Co Horwood & James Legal Aid Northamptonshire Technical Contracts Officer Freshfields Durrant Piesse Wandsworth Woolf Seddon London Regional Transport Croydon Solicitors Solicitor Davenport Lyons Civil Litigation Company Law Chambers & Partners Austin Knight Selection Badenoch & Clark Bircham & Co. Beecham Group Law Personnel Overseas Development James Davis & Partners Television Companies Association Ltd Job Hunting? Douglas Llambias Commererical Property Lawyers Penningtons Ward Bowie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Resources Employment Agency Locums needed now… Multiple Classified Advertising Items £15,000 Cheltenham Senior Secretary Owen White Christchurch Unrivalled Legald Opportunities Solicitor Multiple Display Advertising Items Barristers Chambers Bridport Dorset La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going Overseas? Multiple Display Advertising Items Parlimentary Notices Local clubs reach breaking point The Great Rates Crisis in £ Sport (Reuter): Sweeping victory for Becker Tennis: Becker's Powerful Serving Routs McEnroe Sending juvenile for trial with adult Queen's Bench Divisional Court Sweden's little girls really are made of all things nice The Swedes enjoy working together Sureties' conduct relevant to forfeit Butler does it and Bears still kicking American Football Violence in Slough league match tarnishes image Ice Hockey Mandarin: Casie for progressive Conquering is built on firm foundations Racing: Winter Team Set for Hereford Double Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Fitzgerald keeps pot boiling with another treble Smart Dan The Millar eyes Doncaster prize Results from two meetings Fibbens is rewarded with squad place Swimming Day has to wait and hope Today's Fixtures (Reuter): Sharjah asked for more Pools Forecast Spinners are the key as England's victory hopes hang in the wind Cricket Davis relaxed and ready to defend Snooker The core of the problem Nottingham course a great success Britain's white champton Richard Fox sees good times ahead Third round Draw for Challenger Races Swiss wins but McKinney top Sale of the also-rans begins Yachting Willesden to stage the final rounds Hockey Avon go on to national final Tinning glimpses a challenger as the sun goes down GOLf Kingston demand a full apology Basketball Moving into the big money league Volleyball Hyland fights back to win Real Tennis Kennedy loses out as switch wins Risman a third Blue Rugby Union Control as urgent as payments for Irish Tickets issue on table Picture Gallery Overseas Football League Results Doncaster travel in trophy Rugby League For the Record (Reuter): Game stopped by violence in Argentina Snodin is staying at Leeds All work and play for Senior FA Cup Welsh giant-killers lose chairman Marseilles march to the top as Parisians flounder Football (Reuter): Top coaches turn down Beckenbauer By a Correspondent: Hunt not to pay Villa's £100 fine Smith upstages Lineker in testimonial BBC1 Monti Sterra Balancing act in the butler's pantry Choice Picture Gallery Outcry over new wave of rugby violence in Wales More rugby, Page 38 CU Assurance Laing forced out of Warren show Boxing Over £1m in WPGA tour kitty Golf Clubs claw back the lost attendance By a Special Correspondent: Charity incentive for Dennis Football Pearce has new fight Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Rush transfer unresolved after meeting Madmen who take to water Air strike leaves new keel grounded Brush with the law leads to prison

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