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News from 16/12/1986

1986; Gale Group;

Autores

Miles Kington, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Alexandra Shulman, Keith Hindley, William Stephens, Simon O'Hagan, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Geoffrey Green, Football Correspondent, D. Lasok, Cliff Feltham, John Ambrose, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Martyn H. Butterworth, Carol Leonard, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Gerry Harrison, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Leo Maidlow-Davis, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Diana Geddes, David Hands, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Norman de Mesquita, Suzy Menkes, Roger Scruton, Cosmo Russell, Marjorie Wallace, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Robert Kirley, John L. Jinks, Secretary and Deputy Chairman, Sydney Friskin, Eddie Coulter, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Christopher Dunn, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Alexandra Jackson, Beryl Dixon, Martha Honey, Richard Evans Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, PHS, Richard Owen, Keith Wheatley, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Postgate, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Leo Abse (Secretary), Kenneth Fleet, Geof Wheelwright, Frank Brown, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Carol Ferguson, R. Scholey, Chairman, Paul Newman, Richard Lander and Peter Gartland, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, H. D. Beeby, R. T. Beckwith, Peta Levi, Pat Sweet, George Chesterton, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Martin Banks, Bailey Morris, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Chris Moore, Richard Lander, Michael Evans, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, F. G. Kerr-Dineen, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan,

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Tories' early rates reform Rising Grafs. . . Portfolio gold Sales record Draw bound Karachi toll Index Thatcher aims for spring manifesto Soviet-British talks Anglicans welcome Aids campaign Nimrod backers alter tack because of Prior Waite 'not told of Iran deal' Libyan troops in Surinam aid pact Kasparov defeated by Short 'Thatcher possible plot target' Christie's Oil price highest for ten months £1.5m scheme to back risk-takers Secrets charge Sellafield's £30m bill Runcie bequest Orchestra aid pledge Sceptrc 4.9% for engineers Head wins court fight over inquiry Shorts wins £225m order for missile Starstreak By Our Air Correspondent: BAe backs Boeing in return for Airbus aid Heavyweight poser for airline pilots Picture Gallery Liberals' pay rise call strains spending plans Shops scheme at truck plant Rover's £100m hope By a Staff Reporter: Inquiries into RUC shootings near end Dean calls for levy support Left-wing boroughs refuse to back down Labour wrangle over seat Today editor returns to Sunday Times Chandler in chess lead Knife killing MPs summon dentist to explain 'wholly unacceptable' conduct Aids radio phone-in a success Award makes legal history South retains grip on economic gap Doctor 'seen as easy drugs source' Illegal street traders fined total of £220 Oxfam plea for end to Cambodia ban Third World aid Picture Gallery GP tells of 'knife accident' Prince in appeal to business Experts to question Yacoub Jury awards £8,000 to couple in false arrest Dispute on altar goes to court Graff Winners will buy presents Portfolio Gold The Times Armstrong disgraced his country, MP says Whitlelaw in secrets dispute Minister not to stand again Censure for Bank and Government Two in five households are now share-owners British Gas Walker urges caution Report 's delay is legally necessary Sizewell Business help 'is increasing' Arts Sponsors Peers launch BBC attack Police hope computer will help to solve murders of three girls Tv star's complaint is upheld Debt forces third of homes to close Community care: 2 In the second of two articles on private residential homes, Jill Sherman looks at how some owners are giving up the struggle of hard work for little reward Boys used knives to rob women Picture Gallery Future off jazz centre under threat Gorpner's verdict challenged by police Sainsbury's Assembly win for Sikh moderate (Reuter): Mother's suicide bid Poet on her way Ambassador defects Dhaka amnesty (Reuter): Voyager nears storm Thatcher replies to Gorbachov Protesters arrested Trinidad election Ukraine struggles to cope with Chernobyl radiation risk Defiant Bokassa bemoans thankless task` Disgraced Emperor blames his trusted subordinates for atrocities Cia photographs 'help Iraq to bomb Iran oil terminals' Freeze put on 'arms' accounts Charged American 'in Contra plots' Paris bomb kills wrong man Granada Christmas boycott to test Pretoria's emergency laws Agreement hopes dying with candle Final Eec talks Swiss pair describe kidnapping ordeal Lockneed-Georgia 'Napalm attack' on Afghans Entertainments Protecting public interest claim is baloney, says judge The Mi5 case: moments of scorn Murderer too hot to extradite Picture Gallery Karachi riot death toll reaches 98 Vietnamese leader admits mistakes Threat of new Israeli invasion steels Amal against Arafat Salt 2 plea to Reagan by Senate Truce broken Hoskins best (Reuter): Peace trusts (Reuter): Gone West (Reuter): Drugs charge Shoot-first traders a problem The rise of terror Television Innocent thrills Theatre Night Must Fall Greenwich A little talent that went a notorious way Galleries Alfred Munnings/ Munnings and the Mulerns Manchester City Art Gallery Brockhurst Ra Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield Robert Sargent Austin Robert Daouwma James Fitton Dulwich Picture Gallery LFO/Solti Festival Hall/ Radio 3 Concerts Maria João Pires Elizabeth Richard Morrison Julian Jacobson/ Andrew Ball Wigmore Hall Menotti's Taking the people the patients A Victorian mental health asyum could be turned into an Italian-style twon, with the patients still at its heart, thanks to an architect's imaginative plan. Marjorie Wallace reports No Title Marriott Squiring the inner circle The duties of the clerk of the Privy Council include far more than drawing up roatas Geoffrey de Deney: coaches cousellors on the… Fimra No Title Thrilling Met by moonlight The Big Apple is a-buzz with desigher people in designer clothes, and Europeans are covering their fair share of famous backs Concise Crossword No 1133 Janet Reger Quality street Comment Jack Daniels Sam plays It her wa79 Maries Hemingway, above, the actress with an anti-glamour streak, talks about the importance of the being of being earnest Plane speaking Wait for it Crime school Disestablished Cool customer Picture Gallery No secret now Scythe still slashing in Whitehall Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, finds the cost-cutting going well How Reagan must repair In the first of an occasional series being published jointly in the Times and New York Times Zbigniew Brzezinski looks at the prospects for America's post-Iragate foreign policy Triumph of the half-educated Roger Scruton Peking for all the Test news Moreover . . . Miles Kington Aids and Morals Woman's Estate Bloodshed in Karachi Time to take up with Taiwan Labour and defence Food mountains Steel price stability Central control in the Church Love of justice Dr. Livingston's African Discoveries Dr David Livingstone (1813-1873) had returned only four days previously from explorations which necessitated the redrawing of the map of Central Africa. Only scraps of news filtered back. Livingstone opened his address to the Royal Geographical Society which presented him with its gold medal for his discoveries, by excusing any imperfections in his language on the ground that he had spoken very little English for the past 16 years. The finale on his name was added later in his life One for the pot Saying it in style A Worm moves in with records Saladin Computer Systems Ltd Datapower Health groups in data watch Fast change forces IT courses to take a commercial break Education Events Power PCs take over Software More computers to book your holiday Picture Gallery Public attack on private sector failings 400 jobs go after Burroughs merger WA IBM C/wp Computers Interaction The brain drain goes into reverse gear Secrets of today's top Dp managers Jobscene IA Recruitment Modcomp EDI challenge to small firms Court Circular Appointments The Children's Society In the evening His Royal Highness was present at a… Rare prints found in old wardrobe Sale room Fears for Heveningham Forthcoming marriages The hidden oceans on Mars Science report Church news Professor Dominica Legge Births, Marriages Deaths The Sumerian way of death Archaeology Personal Columns Arthritis Research Cancer British Heart Foundation Bladon Lines Times Newspapers Ltd The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,230 Minister renews old school tie The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Air ace homes m with new system Frank Johnson at the Commons Stock Market US banks in $75bn merger Wallich goes ECC jumps Hoskyns debut BCA sell-off Ward near Talks ended Market Summary Dramatic rise in spending High street sales climb 2.4% Capital tunes in to £1.7m profits Cannon in debts deal with Bond Grand Met strong man Risk of using a licensed dealer Sid not expected to sell out YTV outstrips its profits forcast Stiff competition for Rover's Scots plans 3M No Title Lloyds silent on Green inquiry Carlton set to raise £40m in America ICL Wall Street LAte rally lifts Dow 10 points Legal action to be taken by JFB against auditors Ruling by court on bank capital Ush begins fightback with £3.2m profit Holmes tops target Company News Recent Issues I Base Lending Rates Testing, testing, are you there? Futures & Options Mountleigh jumps to £13m pretax Dealers fear GEC has lost air defence order Stock Market Alpha Stocks Curse of the J-Curve may well foe lifting In the Market Stockmarket Confidential Oil lubricates the pound's recovery Comment Head start for capital Money Markets and Gold London Traded Options Kleinwort Benson Company News Managing director named at Salomon Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Traditional Options Benson Sbg plc The hi-tech new wave Scince parks have been a British success story, with low-rise plants for hi-tech industries grouped around the university towns. Now Camgridge, among the first of the breed, is showing the way for second phase Mayborn to join USM after 40 years ECC Group The Cambridge Phenomenon Astra Brighter wrapping for English China Clays Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Early gains trimmed Sharp Fall likely in Russian grain buys Ratners' sale £1.5m deal Dalgety US close to exchange rate pact with Bonn Japanese act as go-betweens to repair relations FMIT launches five-year warrants Company's right to choose timing of allowances claim Registered Isle of Man bank is not a bona fide UK banker Injunction on use of right of way Amending planning enforcement notice Time for a closer inspection The work of the Factory Inspectorate is a misnomer, for it covers many sites where people work. Beryl Dixon looks at this tall order East Sussex Canterbury Watford Avon Tandridge District Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Appointments EMI Commercial/company Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waveney District Council Senior Officer MP B B C Poole Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ssafa Senior Solicitor North Yorkshire County Council Home Loans TS&P WM Dtf The Miller Group Construction McKenna & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Enfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&P Ince & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 100 not out: Arsenal's rise to the top Geffrey Green, Football Correspondent of the ?Times from 1946 to1976, writes of the men who created one of the most famous clubs in sports Schools results Dooley out as North make changes to winning side Rugby Union: Selections Reorganize Pack in Search for Greater Possession Barbarians'fine blend Highlights in the club's history Bangor chase seventh cup final triumph London Irish ready to elect new captain Masters will begin without British Eagles put ageing Cowboys to flight American Football By a Special Correspondent: A timely lesson for Polonia Volleyball Mandarin: Balding to maintain fine strike rate with long-range double Racing: Bundle Boy Can Land Second Ludlow Victory Mandarin: Folkestone Mandarin: Ludlow Smith's Man eyes National after triumphant return (Reuter): Virus threat to racing in South Africa Results from two meetings Smart Alkepa aims for Sun Alliance Bolton may host the Trophy final Rugby League S Africans ignore Welsh ban Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Kiss of luck for New Zealand Yachting: Suprise Defeat for the French Leaves Americans to Meet in the Semi-Finals Americans fail to close technology gap No shortage of challengers Rackets Johnson's first title Real Tennis Visitors in pink but out of cup Benfica upended by Sporting Football Overseas Results Gaspoz's victory encourages Swiss Skiing E German sledge banned by governing body Bobsleigh By a Correspondent: England omit Grundy Table Tennis (Ap): Jialiang moves to last eight Rockets grounded by Racers' speedy assault Ice Hockey Pools Forecast Police will not allow Leeds to visit Telford Football Assurance puts Hollins on trial Defender in line Eight-a-side game gets own federation Cricket Pyrah's win provides fitting climax Show Jumping For the Record Hockey must be alive to over-exposure Television and Radio A two-night a to Z of apartheid Choice Montilla Sports Council takes on new role The Times Showers put pay to anything but stalemate Bowlers caught by pitch too true to be good (Reuter): Botham may play in Hobart River turns to money Football Portsmouth rally in vain Early race for Cup places Golf Pearce's new ban Hearn's men will miss Ostend Snooker Doubles trouble for Opie Puma package of support Tennis

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