News from 22/12/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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David Wade, Miles Kington, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Geoffrey Rippon, Toby Young, Clifford Longley, Simon Barnes, Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Bernard Kaukas, Hilary M. Macklin, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, Simon Jones, John Cosh, F. Berin Carter, Ludovic Kennedy, Hasan Akhtar, John Best, Ian Smith, Northern Correspondent, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Caroline Moorehead, V. Vale, Peter Davenport, Defence Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Michael Evans, Whitehall Correspondent, John Ballantine, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Colebrook, David Bonavia, Libby Purves, David Smith Economics Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture correspondent, Jeremy Taylor, David Hands, F. A. Mooney, Michael Heseltine, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, R. D. Wilkins, R. C. Tress, Paul Vallely, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Keith, David Watts, Nicholas Wood Political Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Richard Ottaway, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Zoriana Pysariwsky, Beth Porter, Steve Bates, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, John Blunsden, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, George Hodgson, Maxwell Newton, T. G. Stanton, Sarah Lowden, Peter Dixon, Bryan Appleyard, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James R. Oestreich, Christopher Thomas, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, George Ace, Paul D. King, John England, Christopher Walker, Joan Parkes, K. C. Ralph, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Carol Ferguson, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Sally Dugan, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Meadowcroft, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Colin Narborough, Alan McGregor, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, Bailey Morris, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Keith Macklin, Richard Lander, Hugh Taylor, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Lee Rodwell, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Isabel Unsworth, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Leonard Rayner, Peter Brock, Richard Wigg, Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor,
ResumoCabinet plans £2bn sell-off for new towns Tomorrow The gold seam Portfolio gold Hodge moves Leeds lose 7-2 Pay rises fall Index Sakharov vows to continue his fight Piggott's 5pm deadline Double killing warning to women in city Biffen appeals to Churches on Aids (Reuter): Vanunu's message censored Actor who was Dr Finlay dies after illness (Reuter): Students arrested as police break up Shanghai protest City bans firm accused of high-pressure sales Kinnock urged to soft-pedal over defence Wright's family says he told truth Please remember Dr Barnardo's this season Friend of Boy George dies News Summary Miners in talks Children found dead Budget warning Education discontent A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. Two die in crash Alliance plans a radical facelift Razzmatazz relaunch to revitalize fortunes Kinnock is urged to expel 'loony left' Security forces go on full alert IRA bombing campaign Low paid 'worse off than in 1886' Ulster 'stress' bonus for BBC staff Tornado's radar not up to standard By a Staff Reporter: Whitehall secrets to be safer Sex attacker hunt after two women killed a mile apart Detectives defend Gandhi informer Fears grow on proposed cuts in BR budget Doubts over renewed search Moors murders Bamber case teacher faces threat to job German doctors recruited Blackpool leads clean-up of beaches Druids see in an ancient new year Guidelines to alter in child cases Record takings as shops ignore law By a Staff Reporter: Optimism over annual drink-drive campaign Cash-back claim over TV ban Five share Christmas surprise Portfolio Gold Six face court over death of football chief 'Bunty' theory British Telecom Home Office fails to curb release of psychopaths Extra trains and coaches laid on Christmas travel By Our Transport Correspondent: RAC is to list barrier priorities Picture Gallery Abbey National Building Society Poll backs campaign emphasis on Aids Forest planting a possible curb on food mountains Farming surpluses: 1 As the EEC struggles to contain farm surpluses, forestry is attracting increasing attention as an economically and environmentally beneficial alternative land use. In the first of three articles. John Young, Agriculture correspondent, outlines the issues Language riots leave two dead World Summary Reporter still held Minister is demoted (Reuter): Basques protest Quisling quandary Germans 'helping Gadaffi' (Reuter): Iran says 80 killed Escaper cornered Woman priest Trinidad's leader tackles economy Bush says Iranian arms scandal damaged tits chances of presidency Waite plans hostage talks in Beirut China protests may herald fresh power struggle The riots in Shanghai Arsonists strike in wake of angry rally Tired pilots ready for early landfall Voyager record bid Doctored wine becomes one for the icy road Nicaragua gets more Soviet aid Trobleshooter from Kremlin moves to quell Kazakh fears Thatcher to meet poet Shultz and Tambo to meet in US A summit of the six frontline states ended abruptly without the usual communique or press briefing yesterday when Mr Masuzyo Kaunda, aged 30, fifth son of President Kaunda of Zambia, the conference host, died in hospital after a long liver and kidney illness (Reuter reports from Lusaka). Leaders from Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe broke off their talks at 5 pm Pretoria tightens its curbs on press Botha for Swazi talks Havana sets free hero of its revolt Home again—to a daughter not seen since 1966 Riot police surround Dhaka jail (Reuter): Safe haven (Reuter): 12 blasts (AP): Poll charges (Reuter): Fish die (Reuter): No dough Canada fur trade under fire Animal rights campaign To the Governor and Company of the Bank of England Strikes bring chaos to holidays after Chirac climb-down From Our Correspondent: Mitterrand snubbed as decree forced through Top donors seize control of Un spending from Third World majority Syria troops take control in Tripoli Entertainments 'Major success' for US policies Picture Gallery Pakistan Cabinet resignation scorned Belgian presidency to make foreign policy its priority EEC under Tindemans Us advice calms border tensions Series of massive promise Television Theatre Alice in Wonderland Lyric, Hammersmith Helena International V. I. P. Club Fun for ttiosa who like music A decade after the birth of punk, and the suffocating lack of variety it came to impose, David Sinclair looks back over a year of rock that has thrown off teh shackles and indulged in a 'glorious' diversification' Lingering legend James R. Oestreich reports from New York on the gala reopening of Carnegie Hall Picture Gallery Concert Northern Saxophone Quartet Purcell Room Haunting in the ashes Radio Opera Osud /The Diary of One Who Disappeared Coliseum The Economist Dissidents who counts the days Vladimir Filippov (right) is a prisoner in a Soviet labour camp becouse he is a practising Christian. While the West celebrates Andrei Sakhrov's freedom, Caroline Moorehead reports on the hundreds who watch and wait Friends of the Elderly Karung find it in your Filofax The card that saves Christmas greetings may be rescuing a peasant economy in distant Nepal And goodbye from him... John Timpson is leaving his Today hot-seat on Christmas Eve. Libby Purves says her farewells You get up early and drink gallons of very nasty coffee Concise Crossword No 1137 Why the credit card deck is stacked How is it possible for people to run up so much debt so quickly? Lee Rodwell went shopping for high street credit and collected £8,000 worth of it with amazing ease. Trouble is, she could never pay it all back A star possessed of high anxiety With High Society about to reach London, upwardly mobile Natasha Richardson is set to take another step on the ladder Farming out the family Is there anybody in there? Phones madden, but are machines the sanest answer? Twins need not be double trouble Talk Back McAfee shoes Greetings on the House The Times Diary In the red The Times Diary On the list The Times Diary Challenge The Times Diary Picture Gallery Hope abandoned The Times Diary Flying high The Times Diary PHS: Head start A master plan for planning Countering CND the peaceful way Michael Heseltine on the ned to convince each new generation of the efficacy of deterrence Let the moors keep their grisly secrets Bernard Levin: the way we live now Act of faith for the Alliance All you need at Christmas Moreover... Miles Kington Marching for Democracy Candid Friends New Man at the IMF Points to ponder on child abuse Human rights Asleep in the depths Docklands airport Care in community Unfitting response Lost horizon Safety first in electric plugs Control of Church Counties in the cold On this Day Hitler Takes Command Human face of law Battered babies Court Circular Birthdays today Church news Forthcoming marriages Birthplace of lawn tennis up for sale Marriages Liberation and the new right University news Stepping down Sir Harry Platt, BT Grand Old Man of British orthopaedics The Rev Professor Gordon Rupp Sir Edward Youde Births, Marriages, Deaths Pilgrims bound for London $220,000 for Einstein letter about A-bomb Sale room Psychology aid for cancer patients Science report Announcements The Cats Protection League Cancer Research Campaign Bladon Lines Times Newspapers Ltd. Secret papers lost on train still missing The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,235 Last hamper for lonely men of Skerries The Times Information Service Portfolio gold Weather The Times (AP): Libyans lose 400 claims Chad Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market (Change on week) DTI stays silent on insider inquiry Engineers yes to aircraft society merger Index Results Wage rises fall to 4.6% Lowest settlements for a decade Firmer oil prices expected today Two more bright spots for Government By Our Industrial Staff: Britain fights for shipyards End ritual meetings, says loD Call to scrap Companies Act formalities By Our Economics Correspondent: 'Rosier outlook for trade Yeutter hint of new us economics package No rush, says Gatt after 8-week talks Westpac Banking Corporation Index OECD joins in talk of tax cuts Investment Trusts Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited Unit Group makes running far Third Market honours USM Review Offshore market off to good start Touche buys consultants Balance of payments will temper rally Gilt-Edged Recent Issues Digitus for Compaq The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company… Unlisted Securities North Sea suppliers face big shake-out Analysis Whitehall accused of complacency Paying for five years of folly US Notebook Foreign Exchanges Money Markets The baffling gap in industrial policy Comment Appointments National Australia Bank Base Lending Rates Capitalization and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Pension fund surplus cannot be removed by new owners Martini & Rossi Ltd Foreign & Colonial Management Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational Holborn School of Law and Business Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Universitat Stuttgart Agency status must be disclosed The SMAE Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Anne's School Overseas Development Multiple Classified Advertising Items Operative cause in obtaining by deception St. Anne's School University of Warwick Bittner brings seven-year lean spell to an end Skiing Degrees awarded by the University of London Lost sailor damage mystery Yachting Hutchings gives his voice weight Cross-Country Glennon bridging a seven-year gap for Ireland Rugby Union Longley continues run Rackets No identity crisis for the Midlands Back row play was the decider Precocious North have a style that could be the late Eighties model Rugby Union Triumph for running and handling game Scanion's decisive try Wind cuts through Cwmtillery hopes A shining example Weekend Rugby Union Results Loveridge inspires Harlequins Bristol show merit in every phase Constanta face giant headache Edinburgh must pull socks up Mandarin: Towcester Mandarin: Kelso Selections Mandarin: Chance for a Sure Row to confirm his potential Racing Stearsby stakes firm claim for Cheltenham honours O'Neill to open at Edinburgh Saturday's results Mercer and Smyly pull out of stud The Illiad suffers a set-back Leaders over the jumps Bates Keeps his nerve but the signs at Chelsea are ominous Football: Hollins Clings on though Sympathy for the Embattled Manager Cannot Hide the Truth of his Team's Perform Ance Charlton take the accolade Everton show their true grit First division Eccentric battle of the Cities Arsenal expose paper tigers Blocking Forest's chances Slaven's goal puts Middlesbrough back on top Foreboding at United for trip to Anfield (Reuter): Dutch go top Gavaskar hundred forces stalemate Giants win earns home advantage American Football England bowlers findtheir second wind to finish off Tasmanians Cricket Roses are too hot for Firebrands Hockey (Reuter): Natal's run chase is successful Girls ruling a woman's world Tikhonkikh's 10 out of 10 For the Record Edwards and Hanley frustrate heroic Hull Rugby League Wakefield humbled Today's Fixtures Alcott's birdie wins the play-off Golf Draw enables Renard to keep his title Boxing Not quite the end of the people's war Choice Single Cream Television and Radio Cherry's protest ends in a booking Morgan makes Leeds suffer Davison takes the lead role TLS Listings Hodge on way to Roberts leaves The bigger the club the more it suits Rangers' new boy Newcastle shaken by savage attacks Foster can impress for Test selection 'Put customers first' (AP): Sport in Brief Weston sways England to hold final trial Lotus look overseas for sponsor Motor Racing Acrobatic smashes stun Frost Badminton
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