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News from 29/11/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Pauline Skypala, Robert McCrindle, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Martin Baker, Jenny Crossley, Mark Dowd Education Reporter, Jane MacQuitty, Lester Lovel, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Denys Rowan-Hamilton, M. E. K. Pennington President, Cliff Feltham, Ian McLauchlan, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, David Smith, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Moor, Jeremy Flint, Peter Gray Lucas, Tony Patrick, Michael McCarthy, Francesca Greenoak, Stephen Taylor, Peter Jones, Mohsin Ali, Peter Ball, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, David Goodacre, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Peter Nichols, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Cornelius O'leary, Walije Gondwe, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Stephen Spurdon, John Hennessy, Timothy Bevan, Chairman, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, H. McG. Dunnett, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, David Watts, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Sheila Gunn and Thomson Prentice, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, J. C. Trewin, Irving Wardle, Joanna Richardson, John Bell City Editor, Eduardo Cué, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Gordon Burn, Campbell of Eskan, Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Scarman, Andrew Sinclair, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Carol Ferguson, Brian Alderson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, Michael Hornsby, Robert Grieves, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Kate Brown, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, R. G. Sharpe, Jonathan Meades, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Nigel Jamieson, Hugh Taylor, Richard Wigg, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, Mac Margolis, Shona Crawford Poole, Christopher Jackson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sir Reginald Hibbert, Colin McQuillan, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,

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Havers forces Mi5 about-turn Attorney General wanted to ban the Pincher spy book A deadly devotion Portfolio-Gold Fans backed Tennis defeat Dollar drops Index Silence warnings in 1981 Controversial plan in Aids campaign Border angry as England pile on runs MPs' wrangle over Channel tunnel persists By Our Political Reporter: Thatcher pledge on CAP Trap laid for drunk drivers Teachers' disarray over ban Rail fares rise tops inflation 20 plane-loads of US weapons sent to Tehran Inquiry widens to include CIA chief Are You leaving your heirs more tax than capital Pipeline leak shuts North Sea oil fields News Summary Eviction for racists Miners end ban Abbado to leave Myra Hindley offer Exquisite Designer Furs 730 tyre jobs cut Homeless hit by 'political posturing' Baker moves to halt Brent McGoldrick hearing Hunt for boy widened Medicine deal with Russians Picture Gallery Salvage operation called off Mortar attack victims move back to homes Elephants allowed into colony TV helps Midlands jobless Tobacco firms' TV hoardings curbed Attracta Products Ltd Cod ban is lifted after Irish pact Correction Radio links to be used in crime crackdown on London Underground Patient was given 300 'Jaffe juice' injections Aids scare halts swim sessions Soldier is given life for garrison murder of girl Inquiry on patient's death Danger of additives in beer Shop 'had no stock of solvent' ?60,000 tag on Mercedes left in barn US interest in BBC scheme Good intentions of car tax offenders Man who shot gull fined ?680 12 years for raping girl of 11 Leroco Direct Sales Limited Historic house to stay open Engineer's 'fantastic' win Portfolio-gold Legion bacteria traced Channel tunnel clashes persist as Labour critic adds key riders to Bill More protection for depositors Parliament Kinnock accused over Mi5 case Bidders disagree with Mahler valuations Sale room Premature baby given lethal drug Picture Gallery Business planes face Heathrow ban Boy loses half of damages Dealer in gold owes £6m VAT Car tax offices By a Special Correspondent: Extinction of trees averted Science report Town & Country Building Society Private firms may double clampings Syria in tit-for-tat envoy expulsions World Summary UK opinion silenced Fishing solution? Ndebele choice Nato chief may stay Russians move up Limited to First Scores restricted Basque voters offered 'carrot' to pick Socialist Us Salt 2 breach draws fire Crisis in the White House A 'major mistake' says Gorbachov How much did the President know? France steps up fight to control disease 1987 named as 'Aids Year' Romans put the brakes on anti-pollution drive Agreat Story of our Time From Our Own Correspondent Paris: Students triumph as Chirac gives in Montego Battle rages over village as Syria combats PLO renaissance in Lebanon Aquino accepts more resignations The Last round up The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Pressure for early agreement Talks on Hong Kong constitution Austerity measures start riot in Brasilia Thailand tests EEC goods for radiation (Reuter): Fruitful racket (Reuter): Jobs for girls Varsity battle (Reuter): PC spy jailed (Reuter): Protest fires (Reuter): In the money Greek budget Sir Robert admits misleading court on who passed spy book The Mi5 case: Cabinet Secretary apologizes Attorney-General not party to decision New British Instant Dehumidifier Natal seeks approval for all-race blueprint Uzbekistan faces anti-Islam campaign Chiang ready to welcome opposition Liberal reforms in Taiwan By Order Forced Disposal Highly Important Public… Gorbachov hints at independent Afghanistan soon Argentine go-ahead for divorce Getting in to your good books Launching three pages of gift ideas for Christmas reading, Times critics make their choice from the wide variety of books they have most enjoyed over the last 12 months Do You enjoy playing the Piano? Picture Gallery Saturday Eterna BBC Books Advision of BBC Enterprises Ltd WH Smithwh Smith Funny as a fruit cake Humour Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Joseph Through a glass sharply Wine Animal crackers Did you know that Captain Kirk has three ears? Brian Alderson finds some astonishing facts and affectionate fictions in his selection for small readers Dillons The island of peace, pedals and puppets Hot Spots Javanese life moves at the perfect pace for Andrew Sinclair Ireland Weekends from £122 Holidays & Villas Iberia Multiple Classified Advertising Items New ways to the West Indies Travel News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Carinthia Austria Nostalgic journey to ski in the distant past Travel 2 John Young indulges himself with a ticket to Austria in the sedate luxury of the Orient Express A bedtime story Shopping A new hi-tech range of electric duvets can read body language. Nicole Swengley investigates Ritzy night and knock-down gifts Newslines Garrard Ski West Acapulco Skiscope Art and Archaeology Multiple Display Advertising Items Waxed Cotton Coat National Garden Gift Tokens MOPS BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Wedding Procession Mug Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Cards To Place your Personal Column Learning begins in the nursery In the Garden A joy for ever Kent Country Nurseries The Incredible Seed Catalogue Ferreira U. K. 's Largest Ever Fur Sale Preserving the art of making sweetmeats The Times Cook Home-made confectionery, cakes, and jams can make an ideal seasonal gift The Ritz A great escape Eating out If you can't face sharing another traditional Christmas at home with boring relatives, Jonathan Meades suggests some comfortable hotels where you can get away from it all Stock up with good cheer Drink Majestic Wine Warchouses Plain speaking Television Martin Cropper Harpers & Queen How the RSC lost its sense of direction Attention has been focussed this week on poor houses at the Royal Shakespeare Company's London home, the Barbican Theatre. But it has not been an encouraging season at Stratford either. Irving Wardle asks whether the RSC now lacks leadership A Carmen of cheap thrills Opera Dispelling all Dorati doubts Concert RPO/Dorati Festival Hall Agnes von Hohenstaufen Teatro dell'Opera, Rome D. R.: Vorhaus party Shadow of a clown prince Theatre J. K.: Everyday prey Blood of Anels The Gate Notting Hill Swinging blues with a Sting in the tale Review Jazz Records Brandford Marsalls Royal Garden Blues (Cbs 450151-1) Barry Fantoni The Cantor's Crucifixion (Tuba 4) Rocking-chair trip Rock Records Erie Clapton: August (Duck Wx71/925/476-1) The Tail Gators: Mumbo Jumbo (Zippo Zong 010) Concise Crossword No 1119 Curtain up on a feast of fun Christmas Show Guide Joining the traditional pantomimes this year are Muppets, Hobbits and reggae rockers. Tony Patrick presents his pick of the seasonal fare A winning streak Chess Bridge Going by the book Exhibiting discomfort Second best In the money Busking out Films Openings Television Kings of the theatrical tragedy Theatre Concerts Galleries Been called "the terrible contrapuntal effect… Dance Rock Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hanover Band Mr. Toad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items As good as a wink Squash squeeze Starstudded Beat that Picture Gallery All the angles Slipping in Vive l'entente littéraire This week a French M?dicis prize went for the first time to an English novelist, Julian Barnes-repayment, writes Joanna Richardson, of a long-standing debt No Title Built-in wrongs behind the wright affair Sir Reginald Hibbert argues that the intelligence service need greater scrutiny from ministers-not from Parliament Anti-apartheid's debit side Hostages to hypocrisy The President at Bay Mr Kinnock's Educational Visit Fourth Leader Implications of Barclays pull-out Car tax dodgers Evil that men do Bitter-sweet memory Cast down by cast-off Royal rats An atom of truth Secrets actions beyond compare No hands on deck Zambian posting On this Day November 29 1920 Cover-up down under Court Circular The Selfridge Hotel Birthdays Unemployment as a challenge Forthcoming marriages Reception Luncheon Service luncheon Service dinners English-Speaking Union Latest wills Appointments University news Royal College of Organists Dinners St Godric's College Sir Ivan Magill Pioneering work in anaesthesia Mr Gabriel Fielding Births, Marriages, Deaths and in Memoriam Services tomorrow Births Marriages Deaths and in Memoriam Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Next Summer in America Theatres The model choirboys who never stop singing Vanunu on treason charge The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,216 The Times Information Service Portfolio-Gold Weather Confucius revived in modern China Letter from Peking Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market ICH to pay £14m for Fulton Ferranti up Cider profit Lists still open BET placing Giltrap offer Wico chief Index Market Summary Bid battle for AE hots up Maxwell and T&N raise stakes By Our City Staff: £263m US deal for Tarmac China Clays estimates record profit for Bryant Leo Abse in row over bid Tip across the Channel Tell Jacques: buy St Gobain OFT 'lacking in power French in Telecom 'errors' LHW application still undecided Gartmore Index Attacks on Seaq dealing 'unfair Dollar dives against mark Dow slips in lightest trading for 11 weeks Wall Street JYSKE Bank Europe may hand £300m tax-cut leeway to Lawson Company News London Financial Futures Money Markets and Gold Recent Issues London Traded Options By Our Correspondent, Tokyo: Pressure on Japan to open markets Backsliders warned on training by MSC chief Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Alpha Stocks These prices are as at 6.45pm Hong Kong ethics code for banks ECC the likely victor but not at this price Tempus Grand Met advances 25p as 10m shares change hands Stock Market John Govett A testing time for the Panel's status Comment Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Support for blue chips Stock Exchange Prices Peckhem Building Society Legal & General Unit Linked Insurance Investments NatWest aims at a 21/2 minute deal British Gas Banks must obey new insurance selling rules Upset on insurance company switch The Equitable Life A ride on the style road to profits Motors British Gas Mercury Unit Trusts Beware of putting your trust only in units Equities And what the future holds Choppy going for offshore investors Consider carefully before you move savings abroad Funds British Gas plc A neat way to land yourself in the profit zone Investing Sun Life of Canada How to avoid the crunch at Christmas Private Medical Insurance A wider choice for job-hoppers Stephen Spurdon analyses the pensions choices facing people who change employment in the light of moves to increase job mobility Barclays New pension deal for millions MIM Britannia Who needs PEP, says unit trust firm St Pancras Building Society NM Rothschild Asset Management GUS The Equitable Life Should we tell Sid about Harrington Kleinwort Hoare Govett Interest Rates Roundup Flemings Investment Trusts Portsmouth Building Society Atlanta Unit Trusts The route to better cover Insurance A leading insurer is having doubts about the driving habits of its normally reliable motor-insurance customers, those aged 35 to 45. Its policyholders have doubts, too, when they get their renewal forms. 'Who do they think I am-Nigel Mansell?' they ask. Rod Morrison explains the ins and outs Another landmark to guide the investor Stockmarket Confidential M&G Multiple Display Advertising Items Whether PC's decision reasonable Law Report November 29 1986 Confidentiality of prisoners' legal aid interviews Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tributes to Lord Justice Lawton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Right to home respect interfered with European Law Report Strasbourg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Today's Rugby Team News Last chance for Munster to impress Swansea's swift action should help defuse the Moriarty affair Rugby Union Humiliated Glasgow make six changes Doncaster's chance for glory Rugby League Schofield can leave Beeson success is a fairy-tale come true Cheating storm brews up Yachting Turkeys rule the roost as bigger birds crash American Football Australian challenge Real Tennis Artificial start for the women Skiing The hopeful quest for a card that can buy very little Golf Portsmouth seek final honours for Dassie Basketball Devon with a taste for county cream Hockey Mandarin: Smart Juven Light to shine in battle of the front-runners Racing: Promising Claimer McKeown Can Capture Sandown Feature Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Sign Again catches the eye Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Towcester Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Bobsline's brother to start well Britain set out on the hilly road to success Athletics Racing Results Hurricane is blowing himself out For the Record Football West Indies continue where they left off Cricket England's build-up to be monitored Rugby Union Golf (AP): Marsh leading by four strokes in World Open Golf Moriarty brothers to miss Welsh trial Payments opposed Britain's women bear the brunt Tennis (Reuter): Boxing president Chelsea's chance to pull away from their intolerable position Football: The only Way Chelsea Can Become a Happy Family once Again is by Having a Concerted-And Fully United-Effort Today's Team News Moorhouse has his revenge Swimming College squad raises Devon expectations Weekend Football, Rugby and Other Fixtures Power thrives anew at Everton By a Correspondent: Poetry and goals keep Plymouth on the right course Robson ready to play Regional Television Variations Saturday Television and Radio Replay shows Athey correct NSPCC Broad smiles all round Profit on a day of loss Tennis Spurs optimistic that Allen will be fit Northampton surge on with Hill's treble Remaining dates Rees joins Fulham Sport in Brief Davis poised to lift fifth title in seven years Celtic cup row draws £5,000 fine

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