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News from 17/12/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Miles Kington, Keith Hindley, Frank Johnson, Peter Marson, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Roland Faux Employment Affairs Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Richard Long, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Teresa Poole Business Correspondent, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Kenneth Rose, Roy Moor, Carol Leonard, Vicki Oshocki, Mario Modiano, Christopher Short, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Stephen Taylor, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, Peter Everington, Charles Atchley, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Robin Pittman, Marcus Williams and Pat Butcher, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Andrew Wiseman, Diana Geddes, Jeremy Taylor, Bob Crowley, David Hands, Jacqueline Welchman, Geoffrey Matthews, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Cross, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, St. John's, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John a Hill, Peter Gartland, Max Gammon, Barbara Amiel, R. C. Sopwith, Philip Payne, Beth Porter, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Jill Sherman, PHS, Richard Owen, John Clare Education Correspondent, R. A. Stradling, Keith Wheatley, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Huon Mallatien, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Peter Evans, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Edna Smith, Michael Hornsby, E. M. Syddique Chairman, Michael Seely, Richard Burnell, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Wilfred Beckerman, Joe Smith, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Bailey Morris, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Lander, Colin Campbell, Maurice Cowling, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Richard Wigg, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Tax cut hint after big fall in borrowing Printers to lose 'hundreds' of jobs Portfolio gold Index Britain pulls off an EEC quotas coup Ministers' £65 billion rates blunder Hindley collapses in tears on moor MacAbre search for young bodies in the snow Navy could lose £500m on frigate computer Thatcher rejects GEC inquiry call Landslide ends 30 years of Trinidad rule Yamaha Pianos Two US officials resign Longer jail term for solvent seller News Summary Industrial muscle Num pay 'victory' Penniless Denny Backing for Browne Tie-break to decide chess championship Q. E. D Kinnock cheered Documents on boy in teeth case missing Baker tells Brent to drop hearing Minister makes 'unusual use of severe power' Inquiry on waste in the cost of care Boeing partner to raid GEC for staff IRA blast hits hundreds of homes Warning: over big wage rises Labour plan put to Nato Thorn Emi 2D Privatized remand centres to aid jails Tones in mortgage aid revolt 'Irrational' fears on transplants pose a threat to patients Law chief attacks BBC reporting Prison for couple who scalded girl in bath Assault 'was fabricated' by policeman Police suspensions a 'waste' of money Moore altar looks like 'a piece of Camembert' Now men are living longer, too Picture Gallery Protest as Domingo stops show Free needles plan for cities Aids campaign Court frees jailed victim of rapist Symphony is a riot of music Letter from dead wife told of suicide plan Portfolio gold Winner to take long journey Pathologist Nicholas gets licence back Severn Bridge tolls to rise Saucy cards censor jailed £3m appeal for Constable Rate system being worked illegally, Ridley tells House Clash looms over fixed recesses Second reading for sport grounds Bill Allegation withdrawn Phones at Commons 'insecure' Ulster Bill read Benefit must go to those who qualify Employment Housing 'history of neglect' Peace support Police strength up by 15,000 Adjournment debate Crime Nato would suffer under Labour Defence needs must be central Commentary Picture Gallery New runway needed for European expansion Criminal violence claims build up Drug doctor suspended for six months £1m fraud charges Brother to pay £275,000 for crash injuries Baby doing well after rare operation in womb Sainsbury's announce pint-sized prices for… 'Collapse' in system of paying benefits Doubts on increased forestry planting B. A. A Voyager shoots on with typhoon World Summary Plane loss rate up Cairo foils coup plot Secretary touring Soviet fence-mending Whites on holiday as blacks protest South Africa's day of division Ankara in bases deal Reprieve for Riaéo Gorbachov sees Thatcher as strongest voice after Reagan Last of the Brezhnev old guard removed Nationwide Picture Gallery By Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Shultz wary on Iraq reports No Title Waite was aided by North over hostages Pilkington Walker will be the first Western minister to inspect Chernobyl site Trinidad and Tobago shocks itself with poll landslide New leader promises 'breath of freash air' Sneer at village backfires From a Correspondent: 140 die in Karachi as violence continues Bradford & Bingley Inflation threatens reforms in Israel Claim for Bhopal too vague, says Carbide Pilot error Author's prize Albania votes Isles row Bomb blast Unsquare meal British Airways Share Opportunity Phone 01-200 1000 Court spectators boo when police chief tries to save his skin Bokassa's smile fades as tide turns One of former Emperor Bokassa's three African defence attorneys withdrew from his trial yesterday of interest over a prosecution witness (Ap reports from Bangai, Central African Republic) Athens orders rubbish collectors to work Fortnum & Mason Midland save and Borrow French firms in Barcelona become target for Eta bombs New Zealand urged to adopt new voting system Picture Gallery Advantage, Sears Judge Challenges Whitehall to answers for chance of success The M15 case: a 'pavane' of legal manoeuvring Helena International V. I. P. Club Entertainments Bogotá hits drug barons Deal gives Renault new chief Picture Gallery Search for national identity as civil war hits economy Libya aims 'to make trouble in Surinam' Forward to the past Television For the second year running Bob Crowley was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Designer of the Year David Hicks Poking fun at feminists Theatre Heresies The Pit Filling in the blanks The House of Bernarda Alba The King and The Corpse Almeida Tejo the Miser Tricycle Jack Daniels Jeremy Kingston Concerts ASMIF/Brown Festival Hall The Sixteen St John's Stephen Pettitt Noël Goodwin Decision day for the eye in the sky Tomorrow the Cabinet is expected to choose the American Awacs early-warning aircraft. Keith Hindley assesses Boeing's aerial Sentry Collectors Models Lloyd's Register A kiss is a foreign affair Britain buys most of its mistletoe from overseas, but that situation may be changing Crash of an heroic villain The fall of Ivan Boesky has sent an echo down the years, but Richard Whitney was in a class of his own He stole from his own stock exchange Concise Crossword No 1134 One Stop Christmas Shopping 'What makes public breast-feeding a moral question is not the act itself but the arguments used to justify performing it' When the hand tou're fedding becomes a fist As Whitehall begiins an inquiry, a victim of the growing violence against social workers talks to Jill Sherman Talkback Stack Units from £9 Secretary required, mop supplied Some bosses are demanding enough to put the vacuum into the sits. vac A Mounting Toll of Violence Frank Cooper's "Oxford" Listen for success A round-up of news views and information At the crease Quote Me Boxed set Lunch break Prescient Dry run Picture Gallery Oh, lord Guru of gloom No Noel Percussive Nimrod: the big questions Lord Weinstock, managing director of GEC, recounts the history of his firm's contender and appeals for a fair chance to clear away the confusion How soon will EEC mountains begin to fall? Preposidioms Philip Howard: New Words for Old The problem of judging evil Wilfred Beckerman Shirt tales in the air Moreover. . . Miles Kington Community Charge Reagan's Realpolitik End of a Long Innings Putting Aids in moral context A prince's role Access to documents Freedom of speech in universities Price of oil Industry and pupils View of deterrence Koran in translation Billiards Lindrum Beats All Records Helping charities Odds-on chance Court Circular Valiant for Truth Media Award Latest wills Casio Birthdays today Jockeys honour Sir Gordon Richards Luncheons Gift horse becomes winner Sale room Forthcoming marriages Dinners Pembroke College, Oxford Serge Lifar Colourful lord of the dance Mr David Guthrie-James Births, Marriages Deaths Air rank appointments Cameloids finding favour in the Andes Science report Appointments in the Forces Appointments Polytechnic news Personal Columns Asthma Xmas Appeal American Buyers Seek Winter Sports Times Newspapers Ltd. The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,231 The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather Labour makes a martyr of GEC Frank Johnson at the Commons Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Giordano's £111,000 pay cut Profits target is beaten Oceonics loss P&q director IC Gas ahead Emap buy BSC adviser Index Market Summary Labour warns new investors Gas would return to state control Building society cash dips Enterprise buys ICI's N Sea assets Industry growing by 2½% Upturn in manufacturing Opec struggles for agreement £42 million offer for jeweller BAA sets its sights on the complete airport package Charles Church Index Dec 16 Dec 15 ICL Laterally lifts Dow 13 points Wall Street Limit for charity tax relief raised Flat figures from S&n By Our City Staff: Berisford's mystery 3% owners frozen out Foreign Exchanges Money Markets and Gold London Financial Futures Recent Issues Traditional Options By Our City Staff: Managers' buy-in bid for Simon snubbed Camdessus favoured as IMF chief Gold mining tax rejected by Australia Hong Kong's big two avoid disclosing Sir Y-K's stake Alpha Stocks Sid's refusal to sell shares holds price steady at 64p Stock Market Company News The real message of the British Gas issue Comment B&c faces a revolt by its Investors Aid target is beaten Base Lending Rates National Association of Unsecured Creditors Financial Management Services Limited Fimbra London Traded Options Framlington Framlington European Fund Metal Box names managing director Appointment Picture Gallery British Airports Authority S&n disappoints after tourist slump takes toll Tempus Calor Gas Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Commodities Equities drift lower Stock Exchange Prices Bairstow Eves Docklands Office Thomson Currie Robson Financial Services Limited Berkley House PLC The Mortgage Shop Goddard & Smith Property Buyers' Guide London Properties Smart Holland Park Village Home. 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Today Marcus Williams and Pat Butcher make their choices from the worlds of cricket and athletics repectively Christmas Island makes the news Lovelock, the first modern athlete Britain plays but does not watch Last Night's Results Alliot to drive for new Lola team next year Motor Racing Southern stagger tired Cambridge Football Wilson in line for Irish cap For the Record Exemplary exemption Fellow-players toast absent Ballesteros Golf Honourable way out for Wigan Rugby League Lowery outstanding Rackets England selectors face their No 1 problem at No 5 Rugby Union Masters will be televised Clubs banned Colts call MacDonald Today's Fixtures Swanwick and Oti supreme A year of peace—relatively speaking Choice NSPCC West Bromwich ordered to stage Telford tie Scotland to play in Belgium Dismissals to be left to rest Fimbra Clubs cleared Hoddle wants to leave Tottenham next year McNamara is surprise choice Tennis By a Correspondent: New start for the horse that did not run McLeod's task Out of the running Doubling up Frenchman's heroic record Yachting Extra day sends tip profits at Henley Rowing Races on Meo through Winning form New York Cup quest to continue America's Cup Shame of the game in India Elliott secures fine victory Badminton

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