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News from 11/10/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Margaret Kenyon, Jonathan Hopcraft, David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peltzer Dunn, Raymond Keene, Leningrad, Martin Baker, Mark Dowd Education Reporter, Keith Hindley, Jeony MacArthur, Frank Johnson, Jane MacQuitty, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Leigh Sharpe, Emma Brook, Cliff Feltham, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, Philip Howard, Steve Fraser, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Christopher Wilson, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Caroline Moorehead, Michael McCarthy, Gerald Davies, Beryl Downing, Mitchell Platts, Peter Selby, Lawrence Lever, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Robert Dell, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, David Hands, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Geoffrey Matthews, Ida F. Weighell, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Jay Upton, Paul Vallely, Jennie Hawthorne, Sydney Friskin, Paul Martin, William Jackson, Nigel Andrew, Crawford Poole, Newall, (Michael Phillips), Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Don Giovanni, Trudi McIntosh, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, Nicholas Beeston, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Patrick Savage, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Ian McLaunchlan, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Patrick Leigh Fermor, John Bell City Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Ronald Hope-Jones, Keith MacKlin, George Austin, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, David Young, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Judith Huntley, Howard Tomlinson, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hornsby, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, David Sinclair, Tom Tickell, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Shakespeare, Jonathan Meades, Robert Fisk, Frederick Bonnart, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John D. Taylor, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Larry Rolland, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Rod Morrison, Philip Ray, Richard Williams,

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Thatcher ends conference on note of victory £16,000 to be won Portfolio Gold Bamber tears Wonder sale Prophet of woe Wise winner Times Sport Mansell third Mellor crusade on drugs Kasparov claims aide was chess spy By Our Political Reporter: Anti-BBC campaign stepped up The new open face of Russia Gorbachov sets the pace with arrival speech By Our Foreign Staff: Many die as big quake rocks San Salvador Schoolgirls murdered in woods TSB shares drop after golden start Reagan's attitude praised Senior official shot dead on Bonn street Save & Prosper The Times next week Seamen vote to continue strike Owen is first choice £712.3m for BR Duchess learns to fly Price for Conran BA drive takes off Persian Carpets Safer car tax discs Teachers take hard line on pay Unions demand changes on Coventry deal A public welcome as Savage returns £13,000 for death of baby 'No harm' to Saudi relations By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Wrangle denied over time limit for trials Contest worthy of greatest World Chess Championship The Times Stalker's £21,000 bill plea rejected Pretoria bans visits by union leaders Journalist dismissed over salute Bamber near tears as mother's 'darling Jem' letter is read Safety guide for building societies £100m Heathrow Green Belt plan Limited supply of Aids drug for British trial New town by private developers Jordanian 'could save lives' Drugs success is 'distorted' 9 years for robberies 'epidemic' 'Blandford in cocaine den' Drug charges Brakes on crash lorry are banned Town & Country Violence by police 'no part of death' Detective admits 'insult' Conservative Party Conference Sweet and sour verdicts by Currie Hailsham speeds up trials as crime rate keeps rising £250m for new courts By a Staff Reporter: Junior doctor shortage hits hospitals Thatcher crusade for popular capitalism Two years for solicitor who stole £97,000 Verdict on Times ban is reserved Slow progress on EEC market Parliament October 10 1986 House of Lords Warship design team 'Disloyal' officials attacked by Tebbit Party Policy Reykjavik summit: Dissidents wrangle Reagan will demand more human rights action from Kremlin Sixteenth face-to-face since 1943 Iceland is ready for media circus Nato allies concern on missiles Reuter: Barcelona hostage drama ends Move to curb refugees France rediscovers its love of le car Passionate rights campaigner Woman in the News Restrictions gone as Mrs Gorbachov steals limelight Reuter: Tactical win on offices Attacked town deserted Residents baffled defection CIA link with plane denied Congress pursues White House From a Correspondent: Bush accused over Nicaragua plane Weinberger's visit signals Delhi shift Reuter: China shows space site Martens under threat from language crisis Steel sees 'hell' of squatters Colombian rights man murdered India bus crash kills 75 Palestinian camp under fire Punctual Peres hands in his resignation From a Correspondent: Boy comes back to life from drowning Antarctic Britons 'not in trouble' Diplomacy at stately pace Second term of UN chief 200 die after ferry capsizes (AFP): Reactor plans (AP): Trawler sunk Reuter: Border closed Bavaria poll (Reuter): Rabies call (Reuter): Railway strike (AFP): Kidnap arrest (Reuter): Children killed (AFP): Jumbo fossils (Reuter): Rebels kill 10 (Reuter): Dutch courage Yuppy love or the real thing? If it's German it must be the best-that's the image, but is it the truth? In the week before the Motor Show Bryan Appleyard looks under the bonnet of a very cunning campaign The Marine Quay Not so Much a German Car More a Way of Life Saturday Nescafe An immaculate pattern of islands Off the south-west Florida coast lies a peaceful escapist retreat for discerning beachcombers. Ann Morrow roughted it in luxury along with the other hermits Hot Spots Weather Eye Holidays & Villas FarAway Holidays Trusthouse Forte Hotels Switzerland Travel Notes Courses Party politics in Burgundy With the grape harvest in and the summer visitors gone, Shona Crawford Poole joined the revels Book early for summer discounts Travel News Sicily Page & Moy Holidays Time Off Ltd. Hover Speed Citalia Travel Notes Casting grand light on the Iron Duke Out and about Nigel Andrew views with awe—and some mirth-the ornate interior of the Duke of Wellington's Apsley House Outings Osborne Hotel Torquay Chelsea shows off designs of the times British craft leaps in to new styles and leaves its tired image behind Highfield Nurseries E. P. Barrus Ltd. Turn Winter into Summer Thompson & Morgan Able-LABELS A Classic 100-Page Hillier Catalogue for Garden… Cowpact Ltd (T) Allen Weekend Tips Cowslips Amber and gold for autumnal colour In the Garden Winter time for tubs Mountain Breeze New lease of life for leather News Lines Francesca Greenoak Wild mouthfuls for chic prices Eating out Standing ovation keeps the title in check Chess Cune Spiced with surprise Vanilla has unexpected affinities, as Shona Crawford Poole discovered An instinct for the winner Bridge The Times Rotten-in the sweetest way Drink Music in mind Television All Hour yesterdays Radio Sadler's Wells Theatre Peeping through future curtains Two of Paul Theroux's novels, The Mosquite Coast and Dr. Slaughter, have just been filmed. He talks to Nicholas Shakespare about his latest, to be published next week Tricky territory So Long On Lonely Theatre Queer Folk Playhouse, Nottingham Anarkali Cockpit Imperfect piece Intermezzo Royal Opera Simon Boccanegra Don Giovanni Barber of Seville Leeds Blues Ted Hawkins Half Moon HF: Hilary Finch What's the word? Rock Records Cameo Word Up (Club Jash 19) Richard Thompson Daring Adventures (Polydor Pold 5202) Phil Alvin Unsuing Stories (Slash Slap 12) Iggy Pop Blah-Blah (A & M Ama 5145) The Robert Cray Band Who's Been Talkin' (Charly R & B Crb 1140) Studious horn doodles Jazz Records Miles Davis Tutu (Warner Bros 925 490-1) Courtney Pine Journey to the Urge Within (Island Ilps 9846) Creating operatic problems Chausson: Le vol Arthur Soloists, French Radio Chorus and New PO/Jordon. Erato/Conifer Num 75271 (three black discs) Franck: Les Bestitudes Soloists, French Radio Chorus and New PO/Jordon. Erato/Conifer Num 75275 (two black discs) Hammy musical evenings South Pacific Kanawe. Carreres, Vaughan, Patinkin. LSOd/Tunick. Cbs Sm 42205 (Black disc, also Cd and cassette) Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker-complete St Louis SO/Slatkin. Rca Rl 87005 (2) (two black discs, also CDs and cassettes) Review Another side of the hill Paperbacks Burma, The Longest War, 1941-1945 by Louis Allen (Dent, £6.95) Books in Brief Concise Crossword No 1077 Ghost of a chance The Times Arts Diary Falling stars The Times Arts Diary Tate and Weil The Times Arts Diary Bubbling out The Times Arts Diary Dance Openings Films Selected Concerts Bloomsbury Theatre Books No 2, Antony Pay solos in Clarinet Concerto No 1,… Television Dance Rock Radio Sum total of a forgotten genius Theatre Openings Galleries Rock Selected Theatre In Preview Television Openings Selected Out of Town Films on TV Jazz Concerts Opera Bookings First Chance Last Chance For ticket availability, performance and… The South Bank Centre Queen Elizabeth Hall Royal Festival Hall Popular Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Purcell Room Wigmore Hall Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra Ilso Eddie Daniels Ilso St John's Smith Square Puccini Gala Night Queen Elizabeth Hall Vienna Boys Choir Opera & Ballet Picture Gallery Tories rule out, Ok? Under the lash Stolen thunder Cash flow Bullyproof Khan the king Barry Fantoni Hatchards MacGregor: stumbling block or saviour? Ned Smith, former NCB head of industrial relations, challenges his boss's account of the 1984 coal strike Woodrow Wyatt argues that tough action was essential to smash Scargillism and save the country millions A memorable lurch into Transylvania Patrick Leigh Fermor relives a clandestine romance during his 1930s walk from Holland to Turkey The Times The Governing Party Men of Modest Prospects Fourth Leader Letters to the Editor Corporal William Glass, referred to in the leading article, was one of Population Taken off Tristan Da Cunha Temporary Refuge for 260 on Barren Island Rescue as Volcano Erupts Stream of Glowing Lava Court Circular Cyril Kaye & Company Why a bishop should choose Ordinational of women Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Old oak furniture sale reveals a few pitfalls Memorial service Colonel J. R. Alford Reception Faculty of Advocates Cardinal Michele Pellegrino Prelate of the People Captain Crawford Rutherford Mr Dezso Orban Catalogue of industrial mistake Science report Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Sunday services: Twentieth Sunday after Trinity Personal Columns The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,174 Women invade Twickenham The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather A ridge of high pressure will build up across southern districts of Britain Happy land of hope and Tories Frank Johnson at Bournemouth Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Bank chief resigns Setback for Aberdeen Exco offshoot (AP-DJ): Takeover duel Coalite bid No dividend Market Summary Selling trims TSB price from 100p opening level Profit blow for print predators Societies set for £1bn cash return Laws on investment in property to be revised Ambitious prophet of woe Picture Gallery Bank holds the line on interest rates Optimism on output accord at Opec talks Golden Wonder deal nets £87m for Hanson Oppenheimer Ex-Lever chief for Guinness in the US Share prices drift lower Wall Street Traditional Options Unit Linked Insurance Investments Company News Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Money Market and Gold Recent Issues London Traded Options Glaxo out of link-up with US drugs firm Maxwell in $152m takeover Acquisitions boost Tod's pretax profits Liechtenstein bank taking over broker £84m US buy Big investors play it cool on TSB shares Tempus Wooltons Extel High street rally tipped in stockbroker's bulletin Stock Market Report Target Beware, Elliott's storm on industry is brewing Comment Chill winds of competition The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Portfolio gold Leading equities drift lower Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Gold GRE Unit Trusts Be an investor, even if you can't be a banker Henderson European Income Trust The windfall with interest Winnings Life British National The Stock Exchange Abbey National James Capel & Co. Franchising: should controls be tighter? The chairman's debts Investigation by Lawrence Lever Bradford & Bingley Bolton Building Society The Equitable Life The shopkeeper who paid Company took legal action Framlington Financial Fund New Issue Share Guide Ltd Portsmouth Building Society Knight Williams CU Assurance Comfort for sick list victims Benefit can be more than salary The front line in insurance battle Hampshire Building Society 1986/87 Industrial Technology Fund Gartmore New deals to deaden that double blow Gilts Charterhouse Chase Dealercall Bradford & Bingley They're after you Tsb cheques Investment They're after your TSB cheques Guardian Building Society Mim Britannia International They're after your TSB cheques How to give without being embarrassed First, consider your preferences Bribes will bring double trouble Save & Invest Prudential Fidelity Academy Surrey Building Society Fimbra NPI Some hope, but it's hot a gusher Oil Shares One fund with a 34 per cent rise Concentrating on quality again MB: A critical case Action for Jobs Insurers' fears Shape of loans to come The Halifax, Britain's biggest building society, announced this week its plans for 1987 and beyond. Martin Baker analyses the prospects for a traditional industry in the throes of radical change and asks what it means for the consumer Brave decision to sell insurance Even bank customers may feel benefits Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Cs International Fund A 30-Year Investment Record The private Investor's dealer Friendly Societies Lloyds Bank T. S. B. Base Lending Rates Keep options open on all-in-one buying Property Expanding Quester How to coin it More for Europe Pru's new one Unit Trusts University Mediad General Ltd. Interest Rates Round-Up Legal & General Labour's rules for investors Capel-Cure Myers Financial Product of the Year AEtna The Sunday Times St Leger course open space for public recreation Law Report October 11 1986 No retrospective invalidation of debenture transaction Sentencing power of appeal court is limited to that of court below England on a hiding to nothing Rugby Union: More People Will Be Watching down under than at Twickenham Unbeaten clubs in demanding task Today's Team News Warm welcome awaits champions Davies the 'playaholic' falls foul of the invisible injury Fixtures at the Weekend Teams for Twickenham Irish delay selection Mandarin: Speedy Indian Forest can put home contingent in their place Racing: Tashtiya Napped to Win Princess Royal Stakes Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections Picture Gallery From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Leading Counsel for encore in sub-standard St Leger Mandarin: Worcester Selections Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Curragh Runners Virus hits Dancing Brave's stable Result from three meetings Ascot Hanbury aims for further classic success with Raahia Racing Dunlop raids Germany and Italy in title chase Racing Abroad Pep talk that lifted Miss Conley's spirit and game Golf-British Women's Open Championship (AP): Australian rookie flies high with an eagle Douglas knows score Table Tennis Grants under threat Drugs in Sport Ballesteros in the lead once again New Zealand takes it easy in dock as her rivals slog it out at sea Yachting For the Record Bale is back with a new challenge Tennis Lloyd out of British dates Conner in another argument Champagne in Martin's port of Cape Town The problems of eating away Anfield's 20-year advantage Pleat extracts the meat fron the Liverpool recipe Big clubs with big crowd potential A new player is like the wife's new coat Casualties of United Today's Team News (League position in parentheses) Portfolio gold Hibs and Mangers on best behaviour (Reuter): Old rivals into battle Weekend Football and Other Fixtures Charles excels as he rides to a memorable double Equestrianism: April Sun Shines at the Horse of the Year Show Gilbert boosts his Test chances Cricket Regional Television Variations Wigan clear the barrier of fear Rugby League Saturday Sunday Luton affair may lead clubs to boycott FA Cup In tune with public opinion Speedie wants to leave Chelsea Free Golf and a Great Deal More Claesen a convert in the making Ian Botham Rough and bumpy for Mansell India's magical chance Kerly must seize on the half-chance Hockey Australia dig in on top Richards is unworried Bristow out Widnes blow Reprieve Windsor reveals payment secret Team funds for tour players 'It would pay not to mention that'

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