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News from 28/11/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, William H. Alexander, Managing Director, Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Toby Young, Hazhir Teimourian, Alison Campbell Jensen, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Clifford Webb, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, Sally Brompton, John Bell, City Editor, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Lynette Fenley, Roy Moor, Ian Smith, Northern Correspondent, J. K., Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, Allen Chubb, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Graham Hills Principal, Lawrence Lever, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Nichols, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Peter Davelle, David Watt, Richard J. Hildesley, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Sophie Witter, Stephen Shaw, Director, Brian R. Pow, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Michael Evans Whitehall Correspondent, Paul Martin, John Sankey, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Ian McDougall, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Tony Samstag, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Sanjoy Roy-Chowdhury, Michael Ignatieff, Peter Gartland, David Robinson, Dennis Shaw, Christopher Mosey, Allan D. Quinn Chairman, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, John Woodgate, Bill Proctor, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Ian Smith Northern Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, Paul Newman, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, A. N. Author, James Campbell, Chairman, Philip Webster, Albert Kiralfy, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, I. W., Christopher Warman, Nicholas Shakespeare, Ian A. Jack, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Richard Lander, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Britain hands over papers to M15 hearing Sydney courtroom drama and Commons uproar Tomorrow A clown like Alex Portfolio gold More snags Higgins back Howe decision Index Bank staff in scuffle Prince's inner-city campaign Russians join Aids research Secret war on 'loony right' (Reuter): Deal 'far bigger than admitted' The US-Iran arms scandal Disgraced colonel 'shredded papers' Oil slick spreads in North Sea field Schoolgirl murder remand Shake-up of rates starts in Scotland Baker to solve teachers' pay dispute by law Bungled IRA mortar attack injures 30 Habitat Appraisal scheme gets under way News Summary US Chinook ruling Previn to resign Car chase death BR newspaper writ Wallace Heaton Secrets charge First step towards the abolition of rates Kinnock urges end to council action against head teacher Magazines seized in porn alert Light on Royal death silence Defence blueprint on rapid-response forces Bill aims to make criminals pay up Wanted man flies to Belfast Comedian ban PC Olds took massive overdose of drugs and drink before he died Dr Jaffe says patient's case notes were stolen Bishop attacks meanness Six accused of doctoring US cheques One cleared of selling fluid to boy who died Four dead in head-on bus crash Princess launches drugs campaign Hindley decision for Hurd Patek Philippe Geneve Baker throws out parts of schools pay settlement Education By Our Political Reporter: Minimum wage 'with caution' Baker 'most dangerous man' Alliance and the councils Jury challenge has to go, Hurd tells House Criminal Law Anglo-Irish pact fears 'are false' Thatcher stands her ground on Wright case Prime Minister Tory onslaught on Labour tactics Parliament today Decision oil Bradford football fire claims deferred till next year Commercial court may face curbs MPs and lawyers fight changes in jury trials Theft-case American expelled 'Dealers in death' sentenced British Gas 200 arts groups get financial ultimatum A prototype wind turbine standing 25 , etres high,… RAF will fight off airline recruiting The Longer You Believe Aids only Infects Others, the… Call to widen new-style video questioning in cases of child abuse Trouble ahead for reform of rates Local authority finance: 2 In spite of widespread agreement that the domestic rating sytem is unfair, the Government's plans for reform are being hotly contested. Robin Oakley, Political Editor, looks at some of the reasons London International Hotel Brain unit appeal InterCity Shake-up sought in law advice services Picture Gallery Woman limb fitter loses equal pay battle Drug haul totals £104m in a year Link to Israel shakes Tehran Bonn expels four Syrian diplomats Damascus envoy sought Contras admit Iran cash tie likely The ten men at the heart of Reagan's arms fiasco Long link with Middle East Kohl gaffe apology demanded France hit by student protests Danish seaman says the trade continues Manila guns silent at last (Reuter): Ceasefire agreed in Lebanon battle World Summary New face on bench Unity talks threatened Festive reprieve English chess recovery (Reuter): Return to Uganda Taxing McEnroe Jaruzelski admits to blunders Three freed but 19 face trial in Transvaal treason test for UDF Pretoria revises camp raid report Breakaway leader aims to take old allies' seats Basque general election If this Symbol is Missing Please Let US Know Soaring cost of farm policy may cause crisis next year EEC budget compromise Abbey National Britain tries the judge's patience The M15 case: steps in a 'danse MacAbre' Reversal shows tip Whitehall disarray Gorbachov offer to ease tension in Indian Ocean Rome tests motorists' restraint Gibraltar anti-drug curfew (Reuter): Court killings (Reuter): Gold digger (Reuter): Killer fire (Reuter): Bomb charge Aided escape IBM Steinway & Sons Sweet sound of a bebop swansong Cinema 'Round Midnight (15) Lumiere, Gate Notting Hill, Screen-on-the-Hill Crossover Dreams (uncertified) ICA Cinema Les Princes (15) Phoenix East Finchley Entertainments Jacks of all musical trades Rock Simply Red Hammersmith Odeon The Times Television Tonal truths RLPO/Hickox Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman Shaftesbury Theatre of Comedy Serious change of life Irving Wardle and Jeremy Kingston report from the Royal Court Theatre A Mouthful of Birds Royal Court Concerts EBS/Gardiner barbican The bodysnatchers Byrthrite Royal Court Upstairs Phillips RSC Westminster Theatre Can wheat fields be turned into woods? Everyone now agrees that the Common Agricultural Policy is a sick animal. By subsidizing wheat, beef and milk that no one wants, it is heading towards banmkruptcy. There is wide disagreement, however, about the remedy. Should subsidies be reduced? Should farmers, as Mrs Thatcher believes, be paid to take land out of production - or turn it, perhaps, into forestry? Concluding our series, we look at the answers on offer Times reporting team: John Young (Agriculture… The Times The Politicians A new hat for the Klan With a new chief who is a Yankee and a Catholic, the Klu klux Klan is trying to change its sports The Framers The Commissioner Concise Crossword No 1118 David morris 'If this was a firm it would be illegal' Angela returns, radiating concern Here is the news, and this is Angela Rippon making it. The Country girl who became the BBC's first woman newsreader spoke to Sally Brompton about her new challenge at Nirex Heal's A student wiggle for sweet charity Britain may have quit Unicef but Oxford students are rallying to raise funds Skin patches catching on Medical Briefing A recurring problem Of mice and melons … Double the shopping fun The Times Liberty Christmas Spirit by Konrad Better late PHS: Tory race to Reece? The Times Diary PHS: Blue period The Times Diary PHS: Roughnding The Times Diary PHS: It's the sand The Times Diary PHS: All forgotten The Times Diary Picture Gallery PHS: Goodwill… The Times Diary PHS: Hot and cold The Times Diary Arabian faith betrayed Robert Fisk on the consequences of Reagan's arms deal with Iran Don't lean on Moscow - it just won't work Soviet dissident Your Orlov today meets Mrs Thatcher to plead for greater pressure over human rights. Michael Ignatieff argues for an approach based on political reality Dish of plenty or pie in the sky? Reagan: the truth at last exposed Shaping up to rejection Power to the Shareholders A Cap of Woe The King's Peace? Built-in curbs on prison reform Airborne warning Thin blue hue Ski development Lost for words Steel price stability Colouring films Radio hazard on the motorway Neglected exam? The Queen's victim No laughing matter (From the Malta Times.): The Capture of St Jean D'acre Malta, Nov. 15,1840 Lost in the post Compulsive viewing? Court Circular Business Communication Products Birthdays today Royal Victorian Order Forthcoming marriages No takers for early 'Izvestia' Sale room Dinners Luncheons Reception General Sir Hugh Stockwell Soldier of courage, authority and resource Service dinners Mr Stafford Bourne Fellowship of Engineering Croom Helm prize Benenden School Oxford promotion Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Growing fears for the polluted Kattegatt Science report Appointments Polytechnic news Slimbridge church appeal University news Cooks' Company Announcements PDSA Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society British Diabetic Association ICRF Cancer Relief The National Benevolent Institution Winter Sports Times Newspapers Ltd. Kremlin will retaliate over Salt2 breach The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,215 The man with the golden feet Picture Gallery Weather Time for a call to beyond the grave Frank Johnson in the Commons Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market AE battle heads for close finish Profit jumps Dawsoa rise Fuelling tine share deals BPB up 50% Burnett losses Wall Street 22 Foreign Exch 24 Stock Market 23… Market Summary Rogue prices to be muzzled Exchange curbs electronic chaos By Our Correspondent: Keep the law out, says Panel Share prices Bif reshuffle at HK Land Turned to Royal jelly Don't panic, CBI tells boardrooms Khoo resigns from Standard By Our Banking Correspondent: Mercury disappoints By Our City Staff: Exchange elects deputy IG Index Sport Hanson to buy Kaiser Cement Ford dealer faces £10m NZ bid Falling oil prices bring plunge in Carless profits Sedgwick to seek listing in US Hill Samuel top MGM/UA Home Video Harrods: the best job in stores Brian Walsh, chief executive of Harrods and house of Fraser, has no need to shop around for new challenges—the company opens a new store in Kensington next week Appointments Base Lending Rates Skill shortages hit small businesses Matthew Hall PLC Alpha Stocks Storm over Electra fund management Simplified rules for pensions Oxford's top team MEPC shares advance 7.5p after further bid speculation Stock Market Report Lead and zinc prices 'to slow' Bowring Moves at the Noble House The Mercury drops to a disturbing level Comment Jyske Bank ILG climbs out of earnings trough Tempus Canadian bank saved Traditional Options Money Markets and Gold From Our Correspondent: ITC wins right to fight Amalgamated petition Company News London Financial London Traded Options Recent Issues Unilever N. V. Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Rebuff by Chrysalis Equities mark time Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Services Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Defence for small firms Briefing Training pep Picture Gallery Plant Hire Division The Superior Package British Manufacturers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burton backs £1.7m design workshop For Sale/discount Business for Sale Central London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Making money out of toys is not child's play Capital Consultants Calendars & Diaries of Bristol Ltd. Prime Spot Owner Retired Thriving Specialist Gift Shop Scottish Borders Coffee House/restaurant Residential Site Due to Expiry London World Trade Centre Michelmore Hughes Businesses Wanted Business Opportunities We'll Get You Confidential Invoice Discounting Wincanton Venture Contracts Ferguson & Partners Ltd Worried about Inheritance Tax Liability Land for Sale Fun in the Sun Northern Computers Ltd. The Lamorna Cove Hotel Private Investor/partner An Exceptional Opportunity An Exciting Business Non-Executive Director Required Run your Own Show Help!!! I need distributors, sales people.… Ruby Electronics Electronics Ltd Hampshire Division of Southern Water Sludge Disposal… Syntra Toplix Word Processing Pall Mall + W2 We Solve Business to Business Also Appears on Page 30 Commercial Property Commercial Property to Rent Classical collection comes to the market Renault GTA gives Renault a racier image Motoring by Clifford Webb Spanish sales drive gains momentum DP The New Renault 21 Tl £5,950 Wilsons Automobiles and Coachworks Limited Wheelers (Newbury) Limited Whitehill Motors Stoke Poges Motor Co Renault Main Dealer Opal Senator. 3.0E Cd Rolls Royce Phantom Mark SVB London Ltd. Escort 1600I Cabriolet. 1985. White low mileage.… Peugeot Multiple Display Advertising Items Green ACE Garage Eary & Jones Ltd Citroen Sn Maserati Range Rover 1985 C Reg Volvo 740 Gle Auto silver grey. cassette… S L Garages Discounts Not Imports Most Makes Available Exning Motors Ltd Renault in Cumbria Honda BMW Authorised Dealers B. M. W. 3201 1983. Alloy wheels. Sunroot. stereo 36,000… Mercedes Collectors Cars Ferrari 308 Martin Smith E-Type Roadster V12 R. S. Williams Rees Bros Rolls Royce 1972 Silver Shadow Silver Shadow 1976 SS Restorations Woodlift Joinery Ltd. 1954 MGTF 1963 Mercedes 300se 1961 A/healey Speedywell Sprite. Concours cond. £5.250.1963 HISTORIC Race MGB Daimler Sovereign 1967 Sunbeam Tiger Mark 2 Right hand drive 47 litre… L. I. B. E. R. T. Y Chariots of Pulborough Restoration Avon Coachworks David Scott-Moncrieff & Son Ltd Batheaston Artefactors Southern Classics Nigel Cooper West Country Coach Trimmers DK Engineering MG International Automotive Consultants Dando's (Motor Services) Ltd Peter Austen Smith TT Workshops Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Rovers for Sale Laurence Kayne London Ltd Rich & Rare Classic Ready to Use Reigate Jaguar H. Tindale (Motors) Ltd Cast Iron Welding The London Bus Export Co. Phoenix Crankshafts Car Craft Geniune Jensen Multiple Display Advertising Items Status Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Mead Jaguar & Daimler E Type Roadster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twr Jaguar New Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jim Russell Mercedes 350Sl Sport Convertible 1985 (C). Mercedes 280 Sl 230CE Mercedes Benz 380SL 1986.500 SEL 280 SE Mercedes Triangle Autos Ltd Ivan Page-Ratcliff 500 Se 84 Silver. Blue Velour. Esr. Abs 250 D Auto milleage Anthracite metallic paint 190 E. auto 85. Red. Fsh. Ex cond. £10,600 Mercedes Wanted Registration Numbers Car Accessories & Services Motors Leasing Porsche Official Centres Porsche Computer-Porsche 911 Turbo 1986 Delivery mileage only. Red/Black… MR Brookes 944 Lux V. W. And Audi Scotts Audi Coupe GT Golf GTi Convertible Golf GTi VW Golf GTI CC convertible. 1986 White with blue… Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jewell Poster Machines Ltd. Rolls-Royce & Bentley Rolls Royce Corniche Saloon Vintage Rolls - Royce An August 85 Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible Bentley Mulsanne Porsche 928 S Series 2 Must BE Seen Golf GTI Audi Quattro Sirroco Storm Rolls-Royce & Bentley Silver Shadow Yellow Rolls Royce Spirits Silver Cloud II 10 RRR Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Rare Breed John Hosher Motors Ltd Aston Martin Volante Convertible Rover Sierra Cosworth Lotus Esprit S3 Lotus Excel Alfa Gtvs Panther Kallishla SAAB Aldgate Georgian Offices on City Fringes N1 Computers & Computing Services Christmas Computer Wang Sale Distributors & Agents Agressive Sales Agents Agent Wholesalers Business to Business Also Appears on Page 27 Diary of the Times Classified Office Equipment & Furnishers Fax Update Loans & Investment Promotion, Publicity & Marketing Calendars & Diaries of Bristol Ltd. Commercial Printers Torbay Very Important Italian Manufacturer of Solenoid… Wye Valley Packaging Materials Company Notices Legal Notices Shademead Limited Alpdon Trustees Limited Reinsurance Company Limited Green Arrow Intercontinental Limited Parliamentary Notices Rees & Freres EBV Ltd. Stockton Morris & Associates In Parliament Session 1986-87 Chevening Estate SWIH SWIP NPI National Provident Institution In Parliament Session 1986-87 Pritchard & Co. Parliamentary Notices Notice to Readers No lotus-eating for the earl as he joins the hot-seat job queue Motor Racing: More Claimants than Cocktips as Dumfries Goes Looking for a Contract Cruising through pit-lane memories Objectively justified material difference defeats equal pay claim Britain puts faith in the young set Ice Skating First cap follows Fibbens's trial win Swimming Repairing wrongfully damaged ship A giant-killer who plans to take stadium by storm Wembley where Else Wiltshire test for Avon Hockey Ha to receive £420,000 in sponsorship Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Mandarin: Seasoned Simon Legree should have the edge over Fitzgerald's raider Racing Strong British entry for Irish hurdle Mandarin: Leicester Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Elsworth may rely on Hypnosis as he faces Mecca Indamelody staying on the right track (Reuter): The laughing cavalier (AFP): Bugner's challenge to Bruno England plan to give Australia more of same in second Test Cricket Reeson to continue despite tragedy Boxing Gravesend in deep water Non-League Football Drug tests do not go far enough Modern Pentathlon (Reuter): Marathon runner in drugs ban Athletics Solly to run in Hiroshima Christ's whistle home in the gale Schools Rugby Barrington double champion Squash Rackets Gridiron challenge American Football Course record falls to in-form Marsh Golf By a Correspondent: Kinvara's quest for adventure in desert Motor Rallying (AFP): Becker bows to Gilbert Tennis National titles seek sponsor (AFP): Roberts lodges appeal Rugby League Rangers need the character of Liverpool to survive (AFP): Barcelona looking good McNeill could halt City's run to Wembley Dundee United count the cost of making progress in Europe Football Gollogly's festive spirit has Hartlepool fuming No Title A familiar tale is told yet again Tennis For the Record Awards for nautical know-how Yacting Lamazou is in the clear Today's Fixtures Dane blow Meeting called to end segregation Wasps recruit Australian international Keeping electronic eye on miscreants in ruck and maul Rugby Union Open running game will suit the Scots Alpine Taking a charitable view of owr pets Choice BBC1 Newport upset by leading referee Verco Higgins stays on top to line up match with Davis Beeson fulfills a sporting dream Squash Rackets (Reuter): Happy landing for hails and batsman Cricket FA's gamble in confirming Howe as part-time assistant Rangers want Roberts (Reuter): Withdrawal by Graf Sport in Brief Football Sabotage claim by chairman Back to the old Belfry spirit

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