News from 20/12/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Laurence Keen (Chairman), Teresa Poole, Cindy Selby, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, F. Avery Jones, David Astor, William Stephens, Jane MacQuitty, Bruce Collins, Annabel Edwards, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, P. M. W. Butler, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Ian McLauchlan, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, P. B. Wood, Gavin Bell Arts Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Flint, Ian Smith, Northern Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Francesca Greenoak, Stephen Taylor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John Ballantine, Jonathan Romain, Sylvia Disley, Martin Cropper, Anne Barnes, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Diana Geddes, Peter Reddaway, David Hands, Geoffrey Matthews, Royce Ryton, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Andrew Hislop, Paul Vallely, Paul Martin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Pamela Mitchell, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Raymond Keene, Peter Gartland, David Robinson, Karen Warwick, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Dennis Shaw, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alexandra Jackson, Mark Dowd, Education Reporter, Kuldip Nayar, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, John Clare Education Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Peter Brimelow, Ivor Davis, Keith MacKlin, Ian Smith Northern Correspondent, John Green, President, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, George Walden, Kenneth Fleet, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, John England, Ian Smith, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Clive White, Frances Edmonds, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, David Holloway, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Tim Jones, Tom Tickell, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, Jonathan Meades, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Bailey Morris, David Powell, Chris Moore, Richard Lander, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Shona Crawford Poole, R. T. Oerton, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Philip Ray, Arda Lacey,
ResumoMoscow's joy at freedom for the Sakharovs The first hint the Sakharovs had that something dramatic was about to happen was on Monday evening when a workman called at their flat unannounced and installed a telephone (Our Foreign Staff writes). Next day it rang. The caller was Mr Gorbachov, who broke the glad news. The Sakharovs promptly used their new phone to tell their daughter in Boston Monday Portfolio £28,000 to be won Times Business No standing Sailor lost Index Iran deal prosecutor appointed Chorus of anger at theatre grant cuts Whitehall inquiry to end soon Lester Piggott accused of false tax statement Ex-champion jockey freed on £1.2m sureties Governor fears Brent school ghetto Conservatives win 8½ per cent lead Stalker to resign eight years early Witherspoon cleared after drug test error Inquiry in new year on defence buying Cyril Kaye & Company Single vote sees FitzGerald home News Summary Prince in Ulster PLO on the move Bomber guilty Ross Furriers Robbery at Tower Beloff takes charge of Tory students Dons' threat action over pay dispute Teachers' pay deal closer Scotland close to settlement Hall sees political battle on arts cash Planes face more expensive surgery Project survived five reviews The fall of Nimrod Anderton censured on Aids speech TV staff vote to strike over pay Ruling on plastic bullets Correction Buying The Times overseas Austria Sch 29: Belgium B… Two Sikhs found guilty of plotting to murder Gandhi Police help informer to hide 'Tide of heroin slowed' Happier 'holy hour' for Ireland's drinkers New drug to fight mental disorders Lab made misleading claims for treatment Chimps go for bubbly at party Detectives see mother of strangled girl Triple swap woman 'stable' QE2 Newcomers Cruises Witness helps in search of moors Solace for parking ticket Portfolio Gold Jasmine case social worker wins damages Two devised blind spot for computer fraud pack Ex-MI5 chief wins damages for bock libel Ringo Starr's £260,000 court victory Picture Gallery Two freed on drugs charges Tough justice with a lenient streak Judge retires Boy killed bully after £15 threat Court rules against clinics Abortion advice Ministry wins test case on trespass Official publicity bill rises £27m Indian minister's bribe hint December 19 1986 Parliament Hospital's gain from extra fund Verdict on Hell's Angel is quashed Blowing conch earns jail term for Bermudan Five projects for homeless Prison officers are 'against fresh start' (Reuter): Karachi rioters lynch policeman World Summary Prisoners swapped (Reuter): Voyager over Kenya Bonn spy Go-ahead scandal for rocket (Reuter): Einstein letter sold £10m for 10-firanc coin to die Consular access Turks and Greeks in flare-up Meese gives more secret evidence North being deserted 'by so-called friendes' The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament said yesterday that Washington paid a ransom to Iran to secure the freedom of US hostages held in Lebanon (Reuter reports from Tehram). Mr Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said at a Friday prayer meetinge: "I explicitly declare to the American people and the world that the American paid us ransom in the Lebanon affair. We received ransom in return for our intercession." weapons sent to Iran were a ransom payment Regan target of whispering campaign in Washington From Our Own Correspondent, Washington: Bush says advisers should tell truth Asbach Hralt Contadora launches new peace mission (Reuter): Brezhnev attacked by Pravda The Sunday Times Western concern helped end Sakharovs' ordeal Gorbachov sanctioned release of Nobel prize winner from exile From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow: Kremlin confirms more open policy Soviet rioting 'over' Picture Gallery (Reuter): Fighting flares in Lebanon (AP): Bomb attacks on US targets (AFP): Ban threat Boats sunk Fishing choice (Reuter): Death penalty Holidays Gran Hotel La Toja Bokassa trial judges charge ex-police chief with perjury Ballington Grange Ltd. Five die over candle protest Blacks begin Christmas campaign The British Ambassador to South Africa, Sir Patrick Moberly, yesterday delivered a protest Note to the South African Government on behalf of the EEC, expressing grave concern "at growing evidence of serious abuses of human rights in South Africa" By Our Foreign Staff: Cautious welcome for Soviet decision Whitehall compromise hint as spy book hearing ends The M15 case: No judgement until February Turks pushing efforts to join EEC Rembrandt Hotel Support for rebel guerrillas in north worries Britain Upsurge in Uganda tribal war From a Correspondent Harare: Zimbabwe crackdown on 'quacks' Jewish extremists sought Welshman accused of Lufthansa kidnapping Bogotá under pressure to smash drug racket Briton is cleared of Bhopal spy charges Opera La Bohème Grand, Leeds Tales of 1001 fantasies The Wallet of Kal Lung by Ernest Bramah (Oxfor, £4.95) Paperbacks Bloomabury Theatre Prize turkeys of 1986 With five more days to go before the Christmas dinner our film and television critics select some of the biggest screen flops of the year Worst among equals One degree under The Adventures of Speedfall by John Fuller (Penguin, £2.95) Last straw to break the comedy's back Theatre An Italian Straw Hat Shaftesbury Self-appointed household gods When to press the button Crime and passion Concert Bochmann Quartet Purcell Room The pleasure of their company Great party-givers are made, not born. Shona Crawford Poole spoke to three stylish—and very different—hostesses about the elusive art of entertaining Graham's Late Bottled Vintage Saturday London International Hotel Preserving the last rays of a golden past Away from Peru's well-trodden paths of crumbling history, Nicholas Shakespeare discovers a country of dusty beauty Holidays & Villas Travel Notes Christmas Deadlines Crossing off high costs Travel News Miles of smiles in sun valley Cindy Selby goes real cross-country skiing on the Swiss and French borders Time Off Ltd. Travel Notes Top shots for the pot Francesca Greenoak gives some tips on choosing and caring for Christmas trees In the Garden The Incredible Seed Catalogue Fun and games for busy bodies Christmas Holiday Outings Many museums and art galleries run special events for children of all ages throughout the Christmas holidays, as do some theatres and civic or community centres. Facilities vary from region to region, with large cities generally poviding a wider variety of entertainments. It is always worth checking to see what is available in your area with local education departments, libraries, press and local radio stations. Judy Froshaug gives a guide to what's on Fading fortunes of a tired champion Chess Speedbird Worldwide Stranger than fiction Bridge Ilkeston Consumer Co-Op Travel Island sun Stocking thrillers Picture Gallery Jumbo Crossword Concise Jumbo Crossword In calendars are bang up to date Thrillers Wisden's Cricket Diary The best of the chain gangs on trial Just before you visit your local wine retailer, Jane MacQuitty offers a guide toreds and whites for Christmas celebrations White Wines Raw deals and saké Eating out Ferreira Stuffed with richness Talking turkey with Shona Crawford Poole The Times Cook Red Wines Top of the Tree Croft Triple Crown The Economist Television The great TV picture show Competitive edge and a touch of nostalgia Films on TV Christmas Television and Radio The Week Ahead Television Radio Concerts: Max, Harrison; Opera: Hilary Finch;… Television The South Bank Centre English National Opera Opera & Ballet Diary of the Times Classified Raymond Gubbay Victor Hochhauser Crying shame Sports Diary Super grass Sports Diary Blinder Sports Diary Wakey-wakey Sports Diary Who's who? Sports Diary Big talk Sports Diary Board stiff Sports Diary Barry Fantoni How free are the Sakharovs? Peter Reddaway speculates about the conditions that the Russian leaders may have imposed The many-layered illusions of our cultural decomposition George Walden challenges the notion that the arts and technology are in conflict Santa's zappy Christmas Wit half as old as Time Philip Howard Cracks in the Empire City Scandals of 1986 Fourth Leader Reagan and the Republican cause South African arrest Payment of VAT Aids as moral issue Measures of evil Keeping treasures Past laughter Unfair to British sportswomen? Student cricket Home and dry A prince's role From a Correspondent: On this Day Lick and promise Court Circular Appointments Harpers & queen Birthdays Royal visit to Portugal Judge retires Rennaissance fake fetches £32,200 Sale room True faith of the Virgin Birth Forthcoming marriages RHS medals Christening Dinner Service dinner Latest wills Picture Gallery University news Breathlessness helped by acupuncture use Science report Professor J. M. Dodd World leader in his branch of research Professor Glyn Daniel Mr Tom Scott Sir Richard Cave Sir Roger Jackling Miss Ella Baker Births, Marriages, Deaths Mint link to Black Death Archaeology Church news Sunday before Christmas Cancer Research Campaign Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Skin Education and Research Trust Times Newspapers Ltd. News International Advertisements Ltd. Freed hostages snatched back from Malawi The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,234 The Times Information Service Picture Gallery £15m of Sterling bound for America Portfolio gold Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Japanese licences for firms Siebe agrees Ranco deal Heath acts Profit rises Below target Bell decision No sale Index Market Summary Boesky £70m not short term Guinness 'gesture of confidence' 41 steps to open up EEC £50m Big Bang boost for BZW Glaxo shares remain quiet on drug news No end to whisky war EEC takes Japanese tax issue to Gatt Fimbra suspends dealer Leading a struggle for unity New chief for the IMF College of Financial Planning Sport Television and Radio Opec may leave Iraq out of oil agreement Dow climbs 16 points Wall Street Traditional Options London Financial Futures National Savings Refunding scheme proposed by SIB Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Widening trade deficit pulls down UK growth Gross Modestic Product £600m tax-free tap for foreigners Money Market and Gold Company News London Traded Options Bryant's defence on EEC 'bid' Energy slump hits BHP Alpha Stocks Managing director for BAe division Appointments Return of the Saatchi poise Tempus Fresh selling in stores sector points to a bleak New Year Stock Market J. Rothschild Holdings plc The Bank holds out a £600 million carrot Comment Opec's real task lies ahead The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Quiet end to account Stock Exchange Prices Keep investments that keep you There's still a passion for platinum Unit Linked Insurance Investments Thanks for the £20, Mr Lawson Gourmet's golden rule Base Lending Rates Ætna Life Insurance Company Ltd. Champagne Christmas quiz Bradford & Bingley Could Santa be a Soviet subversive? Charming, until you think about it Trail ends near the Soviet border An Equitable New Year Nm Rothschild Asset Management Limited The credit traps Down to business £30 bn milestone Cheltenham & Gloucester building Society Cheaper Britain Interest Rates Round-Up North fly high oil wings of adventure through Harrison's inspiration Rugby Union: Championship Can Be Decided under the Leadership of a Remarkable Captain at Sudbury One Milne out, another in Today's Team News When a bailed person fails to appear Rugby Fixtures for Today and Tomorrow Nervous twitches for the likely lads Move to clear appeals backlog Meaning of 'acceptance for theft Wakefield example should be followed Challenge to French Filling Balestre's shoes is no job for a back-seat driver Motor Racing Fortune favours revitalized Hull Rugby League Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: AYR Selection Mandarin: Darc Hansel poised to play leading role in chepstow stamina test Racing Sherwood booked Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Classic successes laid foundation for Piggott fortune Presenting a full service on New Year's Day Course specialists Woolley's 305 not out is remembered as Tasmania fall for 79 Cricket Scoreboard (Reuter): Injury may keep Girardelli out Skiing Yesterday's Racing Results (Reuter): Draw likely Malvern show the way Rackets The game on a crescendo (Reuter): Indian Government blamed for failure Palmer confirms British visit Golf Record £50,000 purse Bowls World's elite give Wembley a new status Gymnastics Volatile Mamede and Hutchings clash in Cardiff Cross-Country Long's giant stride sets pace in Cup challenge Athletics Showdown looming for Frost Badminton For the Record Today's Team News Ground is too small for Jones Last night's results Portsmouth told to go out and battle for the right to play the game Foodball:the Red-Haired Lancashire Terrier Cannot Wait Dive Straight Back into the Dog Fight Weekend Football and Other Fixtures Chelsea far from a lost cause Pleat warns Tottenham Quinn joins forces with Macari again From part-time to the big time with Northampton The transformation is due to two men Manager carr has 'street credibility' Saturday Regional Television Variations Sunday Choice Television and Radio Sunday Choice FIFA want seats only ruling for 1994 World Cup By a Correspondent: Ipswich blaze the promotion trail Bristol Contributory Welfara Association Double by Clarke lifts City Rougvie faces extra charge of disrepute Watford run out of early power Nicholl tells of vendetta Player's life ba Sport in Brief Team register Right formula Title bout Surprise win for Reading Cleaning up Solent snag (Reuter): Good start Witherspoon in clear after clerical error Gold for Pascoe again New plans to ban South Africans Athletics Skipper who cheated death is feared lost Yachting
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