News from 10/12/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Peter Davenport Defence Correspondent, Frank Johnson, Jonathan Miller, Geoffrey Cairns, Ivo Tennant, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Fairman, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Michael McCarthy, Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Christina McLellan, Mohsin Ali, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Huon Mallalieu, Lawrence Lever, David Watts and Michael Dynes, E. B. Le Chene, Director, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Marcus Williams, Andrew Wiseman, Michael Hamlyn, Diana Geddes, Patrick J. Buchanan, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Fisk Middle East Correspondent, Alastair Kilmarnock, Michael Evans and Andrew McEwen, Angella Johnson, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Rogers, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, Basil A. Ince, Tony Samstag, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, David Watts, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Teferra Haile-Selassie, Alexandra Jackson, Steve Bates, Richard Evans, Pat Stiles, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, PHS, Richard Owen, John Blunsden, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Irving Wardle, Patricia M. Lewis, John Bell City Editor, Charles Crichton, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Clive White, Conrad Russell, Michael Seely, Michael Horsnell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, Mani Srivalsan, Director of Social Services and Housing Services, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, J. L. Insley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoReagan men fly in to rebuild trust US launches Operation persuasion Mission impossible? Tomorrow Portfolio Hopes dashed Crusader blow Oxford win Set for takeoff Tricentrol loss Index Ex-aides refuse to testify or arms New drug Stops accidental poisoning Thatcher urges stronger links Britain 'will decide if Kinnock can be trusted on security' (Reuter): Dissident 'died in camp' Racing on Sundays supported Labour's soaring rent debt Portakabin Britain agrees deal on spy case papers Young hints at more union laws An Eye for an Eye Air fare progress Dog Kills baby girl College is sued Times ban warning Hinkley N-plant 'is safe' Holiday Inn Bribe duo convicted Tebbit in US attack on Labour Kinnock defence policy 'leads to appeasement' Nurses to seek pay rises to keep staff Labour plans filibuster oil education bill By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Obscenity Bill will include TV Greeks cool on terror threat EEC security 'Tories must alter Alliance tactics' Paisley in Euro protest New lease of life for assault vessels Airbus sales windfall Correction 'GP murdered first wife and cut his second wife's throat' Rape girl's mother 'a victim' Trainer decides exorcism is best bet Doctor accused of aiding drug trade Plea against dismissal that followed marriage Euro link airport for sale Screening at work 'can save 2,000 a year' Scheme to check solicitors' ability Patek Philippe Geneve Race call by Brent teacher over file Christmas cheer for 2 winners Picture Gallery Gunman raid MPs pile on the pressure in Nimrod's support No Title Constitutional clash looms Select committees dispute Promotion for blacks 'by merit' Study ordered on Navy ships' future Royal Navy Falklands helped by airfield Consultation on dockyards 'is a sham' SDI contracts worth £38m Parliament today Tory onslaught on Kinnock defence policy Rifikind attacks rating system Scotland Inquiry called for into Mi5 'plot' By Staff Reporters: Clashes of image as anti-Aids poster campaign gets under way Clash on satellite television Record turkey Royal Mail Child sex abuse cases more than doubled NSPCC report By Staff Reporters: Labour rumpus on Ryman Blyth Valley battle Boy given three years for killing school bully Writers of nonsense rewarded JMK Daniels New tests to beat jail drug lords GEC Avionics Poland says no to Kennedy trip Back to Tel Aviv Sikh wife charges MP shouted down British mechanic to be deported from US Moscow professor draws grim picture Rebels count successes after Kabul reshuffle (AP): Gulf war bombing White House in trouble on discrepancy as critics close in McFarlane testimony contradicts White House statement European arms dealers vie for Iran contracts Beirut ambassador questioned in Washington Human Rights for All Cypriots New move to cut food mountains Rights group to focus on women and children Paris retreats further and defers debate on controversial Bill Paris hopes time will cool student tempers Students shun the personality cult Casio Wounded soldier and his gun Envoys play down conflict Honduran-Nicaraguan relations Bulgarian weights champion disappears No release (Reuter): Ban lifted (AP): Paper fury (Reuter): 1,200 freed To leave Bought out Army told to keep low profile as violence spreads in Gaza Toll mounts in clashes with Israeli troops Wiesel faces war of words in Oslo Washington abstains in UN censure vote Seeing is a Cold Wet Nose Teamwork in Construction Lady Pamela youde placing a wreath on the coffin of… (AFP): Chinese students in march for democracy Royal Mail Wright claims taking part in many illegal but deniable operations The Mi5 hearing: former spycatcher ends his testimony Entertainments US moves on language inflame the passions From a Correspondent: Uganda anarchy threatens food aid for Sudanese Blacks hold key to $210bn Jackson warns Nakasone Suffering dressed up Television The magazine that's the modern guide to music… London Handel Orchestra The Missions to Seamen Friends of the Elderly Disquieting theme sustains energy Concerts Usher/Cleopatre Christ Church Spitalfields Fiddler on the hoof Tonight the young pop and classical violinist Nigel Kennedy will play the Elger Violin Concerto at the Festival Hall. Richerd Morrison spoke to him about his mixed tastes in music Vertical lift to high comic zone Theatre Dance Arc Dance Company The very best of tradition Opera Best Play Cool music show fails the acid test Hey! Luciani Riverside Gentlepeople Behind the closed frontiers of fear On International Human Rights Day, Caroline Moorehead reports from the Soviet Union on the Jews who face jail and torture for trying to leave the country A wish to leave become a mark of treason The Times Umbrella Taking dirty money to the cleaners A British customs man has helped break a money laundering scandal that has brought to book a racketeer How a Customs Man Closed the Laundry Sharansky's new shades of grey Concise Crossword No 1128 Empress of all she surveys Starting a business is one thing building an empire is another. Sally Brompton met three women who thought big and made it big Garrard Multiyork Twinning ways Tycoon tips Quote me Talkback French polish Staying put Quick cooks Friday To Tear out our Shop-Front, We're Being Forced… Whose fight is it, anyway? Violence between spouses says Barbara Amiel, is a problem for them to resolve Second thoughts Smoked out Really. . . Name game Barry Fantoni In the know Eye to eyeball Off the cuff North: a hero traduced Can we trust Moscow over troop cuts? Andrew McEwen on the dilemma facing Nato's foreign ministers Cory's peace talks balancing act A strategy for Aids Alastair kilmarnock Muezzin of the paperback Deeds Not Words The Awacs Variation The Return of the Plo Striking a balance in nuclear role Salt-2 breakdown A place in space Sudanese policy The penultimate paragraph of Mr David Lamming's… In private hands Bitter-sweet memory Court cases to spare the child Ending apartheid On this Day British Victory off the Falklands Badgering badgers Mother's pride Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Oats Information Bureau Luncheons Reception £160,000 for Boucher picture a 'surprise' Sale room Dinners University News Birthdays today Meeting Memorial Service Latest wills Mr Christopher Sykes Versatile man of letters Ahmad Bey al-KHALIL Sir Eugene Melvillie Mr Maurice Dockrell Births, Marriages Deaths Personal Columns Soviets sweeten straw for use as cattle feed Science report Relatives of dead to see new Sir Galahad launch The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,225 The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Silent return of lost Welshman Frank Johnson at the Commons Stock Market Imperial Tobacco cuts jobs Gas shares active again Granada leaps Magnet buys Norcros up Securities chief Wall Street Market Summary Warning on credit cards Bank sees 'signs of distress' Cambrian 'ignorant of dealings' Holmes a Court's bid talk lifts Bhp Opec to push for $18 a barrel Cleared for takeoff Airports set out to woo the institutions By Our Industrial Correspondent: US 'may retaliate' in trade dispute Inter City Finance Limited Index Loss-making Tricentrol to target N Sea Guinness calls in Lazard Brothers Siebe jumps 82% Morgan's role cut in Tunnel third phase Kleinwort Benson Group of Five may meet to tie up the loose ends Watchdogs seek clampdown Jeyes completes Izal merger - 19 years on Prices hit by Iran affair Wall Street Lloyd's rules on how agents levy charges Company News More company news Meyer International plc Alpha Stocks £60m first Eurobond for Dixons Costs and benefits of privatization Vaux in 'hands off' warning Compco profits ahead £6 billion takeover bid for Grand Met on way at last Devenish froths to £5.9m Glasgow trust agrees to bid The Old Lady gently puts her foot down Comment The great British let-down British Gas Electron buys Bytech Company News Money Markets and Gold Base Lending Rates Whitecroft Plc Whitecroft jumps 31% Recent Issues National Association of Unsecured Creditors Traditional Options London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges BTR Plc London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Shares gain ground Stock Exchange Prices New chief at IPC Magazines Appointments Touche Ross Fatter Granada leopard stalks corporate jungle Tempus Admissibility of photofit pictures Creditors' interest prior to wife's Damages for harming defence rights London Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrods Estate Offices Allsop & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairbriar Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bairstow Eves Docklands Office Chelsea Cloisters Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Properties Tradition wins in the Green Belt Country Properties The mills boom Catherine of Aragon slept here The Prospect of living in a village with the name of… The great hall lives on Overseas Properties Costa Blanca Villas Costa Del Sol Specialists Country Properties Rentals Quraishi Constantine Multiple Display Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Black Horse Agencies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Prudential Sweby Cowan Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Gama International Ltd Diodex Holdings Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Bruce & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items We talk and you listen, no. 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David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, met him in exile in Basle, Switzerland He excels at the prosaic, flat stuff Medals changed his mind about retirement Tubbs fights on but lawyers may deliver the knockout Boxing Super Secretaries Anniversary but no sponsor By a Special Correspondent: Lack of platform Basketball Seahawks frustrate Raiders' attack American Football The Hatton Garden Agency Classified Kenya ban Woosnam over S Africa links The decline of the master and the birth of his shrine Djerba Mandarin: Haydock Park Mandarin: Huntingdon Mandarin: Comeragh King the star of an impressive team Raching Sangster advocates a European Breeders' Cup day Floyd heads Ladbroke weights Sedgefield Results from two meeting Plumpton New blood favoured in ARA's scheme Rowing Jury pass the buck on sledges Bobsleighing By a Correspondent: World Series Formula I is cancelled Powerboating For the Record A yawning gap on TV's home front Right spice for Steak 'n' Kidney London's club plans begin to take shape Crusader's challenge fades as Cudmore is pushed to the limit Yachting Rivals hold all the aces Webb earns his chance Rugby Union No doubt about Lendl's abilities Tennis: Becker Rocked Back on his Heels by Powerful Ground Strokes From a Correspondent Stuttgart: Becker in line for third title Fag-end festival for doubles takes over Albert Hall Wimbledon in the doldrums Speedway Bob's last run sets the record Relentless Jahangir overhauls Kenyon Show of temper is costly Today's Fixtures England show a purpose that augurs well for task ahead Cricket: Chances Recede of Botham Playing in Third Test Indian batting practice Counties on head hunt Gooch puts Brentwood before Bondi Football Results Bailey makes early return for reserves Family areas scheme hits snags Princess Anne takes over FEI reins from her father Shamateurism campaign Chorley's quest ends in tatters Oxford's recent form suggests an upset A natural style of leadership No Title Le Meridien Piccadilly The love that came with the post Choice Television and Radio Hint of three-year wait for English return to Europe Cooper the key to Rangers' survival Nouvelles Frontieres Injuries to key men threaten United Johnson kicks Oxford to victory Wigan 'dazed' by crowd-cut order Rugby League Parker's benefit Big chance Vintage event Under orders Coming West Quick win Little Caernarfon go marching on Fa Cup Football More Cup football Fresh start Champions chase their second title Snooker Lancs consider Botham Cricket
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