News from 23/12/1986
1986; Gale Group;
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Teresa Poole, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, John Biffen, Clifford Longley, Bernard Coote Director, Patricia Davies, Simon O'Hagan, Cliff Feltham, T. C. Barker, Zahid Hussein, Michael Stevenson, Hilary Finch, Rair Simonyan, Ian Murray, Hasan Akhtar, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Tom Harrison, Brian James, Mohsin Ali, John Ballantine, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, John Young, John Dorman, David Hands, Peter Barnard, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Robert Fisk Middle East Correspondent, Norman de Mesquita, Suzy Menkes, Jack Kemp, Michael Meredith, John Woodcock, Harry Debelius, Neil Kelly, Nicholas Sharkespeare, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Watts, Christopher Dunn, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Pamela Jenkins, Nicholas Beeston, Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Mosey, Paul Griffiths, Susan Ingleby, Mark Dowd, Education Reporter, W. J. Burroughs, Robert Rodwell, Jill Sherman, PHS, Digby Anderson, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Eduardo Cué, David Sapsted, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Alfredo Kraus, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, George Ace, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Michael A. Sheldon-Allen (Hon Legal Secretary), Paul Newman, Judith Cruickshank, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Gordon M. S. Smith, W. Cairns, Archy Kirkwood, George Chesterton, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Reporter, Chris Moore, Richard Lander, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, Mark Dowd Education Correspondent, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Wigg,
ResumoLabour attack 'distortion' in press reports Who he? Portfolio gold Oil prices up Title sacrifice Index £950,000 bail paid by Piggott Iran claims British 'spy' confessed Voyager heads fields for home DTI inquiry nears end The Queen to end side-saddle parade Vanunn's hand tells of hijack in Rome Politicians mourn 'irreplaceable' David Penhaligon Meningitis blamed for double death Concern at police bill for soccer The Famous Grouse Reagan rules out pardons for aides Man accused of Salisbury death News Summary Maxwell TV foray Cigarette price cuts Prince is on move Scenic line loss £1m Constable fund gets £1m grant 2,000 jobs go Bombings review welcomed Charity appeal for children 'suspect' Young orders review after Rhine pollution Rise in bomb attacks put down to Dail split in IRA Telegraph site bought by US investment firm Baker firm on teacher pay Bill Moscow visit by Thatcher agreed Britain may link with French train network New move to televise Commons Conman who duped secretary with job offer sent to prison Christmas jail threat for drivers University elects first woman head Aids virus is rampant among haemophiliacs BBC spends £75m on 100 new shows TV programmes for 1987 Freed poet will stay in West Father threatens pushers Boy George drugs dossier Doubt on use of methadone Judge's plea in mugging Her Majesty's Customs & Excise Inquest is told how WPC died in chase Jailed head freed by Appeal Court Pilkington Lord Devlin opposed to ending juror challenge £1m left to school by ex-pupil Bomber in photo sent to prison Rinka races round on a spending spree for toys Six bailed after death at match Fan detained for attack Large fresh turkey prices plummeting CID 'stumbled across' £9m drags operation Foresters and bird lovers square up for fight Farming surpluses: 2 In the second of three articles John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, looks at the dispute about large-scale afforestation Evictions to be speeded up Mass trespass Housing market 'frozen' Two jailed in Faslane bribe case Extortion case remand Arsonists hit Welsh cottage Double-glazed death trap 3 children die in home fire Father to face murder charge Dearer Fords Commentary Humour that became habit An inspirer of confidence Lanson (AP): Libya 'gas attack' on Chad troops World Summary (Reuter): Army moves on Goa (AP): Border redrawn (AP): Bokassa trial dispute Bilingual go-ahead Voyager pilots join heroes of aviation (Reuter): 100 die Iraqi raid Strikers too noisy Urgent talks called on French rail strike 'Fat One' gives £2.5m to Australia Released Briton tells of weeks as rebel captive Peking clamps down on protest Aftermath of mass rallies for democracy in Shanghai streets Karens flee from Burmese repression Sakharov freedom sets seal on Gorbachov reform Distanced from Brezhnev Karachi waits for the spark that will set off new ethnic clashes Violence in Pakistan Junejo names 16 of new Cabinet Lebanese learning that it is time to pay the bill Picture Gallery Tokyo arrests US fingerprint rebel Castro reviled by his old comrade End of seven-hour siege Game laws threaten Kenya tourism Fights in House as amnesty granted to Uruguay troops A Polish 'summit' on Pope Arson attacks (AP): Eleven held (AP): Snow deaths (Reuter): Trying again? (AP): Still detained Battling with the clichés Television Resurrection of comic energy Theatre The Country Wife Royal Exchange Manchester Opera Norma Grand, Leeds Magic out of the photocopier Galleries John Russell Taylor seeks out some shows providing seasonable entertainment as well as edification Concerts Alfred Shnittke Almeida Still going well up to pitch Hilary Finch meets the tenor Alfredo Kraus (right) who tonight at Covent Garden Returns to the role of Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor in which he made his Royal Opera début more than a quarter of a century ago Dance The Nutcracker Covent Garden Last gasp of the big spenders A year ago King Coal was deposed in many parts of the country as the pit closure programme got under way. But what was happening to the miners? Brian James went to a town where huge redundancy payments have brought bizarre consequences-and a bonanza of misery-for the newly-rich A mass of detail The midnight mass on the television will be a spectacle planned for nearly a year Church services and snowflakes evoke Christmas-but how real is the image? Just a snowball's chance What are the odds on our having a real Dickensian Christmas, 1986? The hi-tech brain train Getting there is irrelevant to one Swedish company, whose workforce think en route Concise Crossword No 1138 Last gasp of the big spenders One street had so many new Metros that the owners got them mixed up Finding the gilty party Gold and glitter is the combination for Christmas parties, but be subtle and avoid the strident Yule legs wrapped up in holly Forget fishnet and seams; holiday stocking are sporting leaves, lacy roses and gold peacocks No Title Country Casuals Matching Zandra People Benetton's Russian drive Model editor? Scientifically speaking The Times Diary No bells prize The Times Diary Post pique The Times Diary Sighs The Times Diary Barry Fantoni Eyelid unbatted The Times Diary Fiver fever The Times Diary Living on The unthinking enemy within Jack Kemp spells out the danger in the attempts to undermine Reagan over Iran Schism over the scourge Clifford Longley examines the dilemma confronting the churches after John Biffen's appeal for moral reinforcement for the government's health awareness campaign Today's message from Bethlehem Now: the stiff as a board game I've got it, you name it Moreover... Miles Kington A Socialist's Dilemma Balancing the Un Budget The Poor at Christmas Soviet view of space-based defence Home thoughts Pre-trial driving ban Law on bad debts Mere verbiage Badgering badgers Hope deferred Patent protection On This Day A Welsh Victory All Blacks Lose a Great Game Helping charities Social News Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund Birthdays today University news Latest wills Newcomers Cruises Appointments Hormone's crucial role Science report Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Marriages Mr David Penhaligon Liberal politician of good sense, charm and promise Mr Colin Mackenzie Bill Simpson Births, Marriages, Deaths Entertainments British Heart Foundation Winter Sports Ski Super Travel Revitalizing of cities Patten's top priority Runcie reservations about Aids campaign The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,236 Picture Gallery Royal favourite Burmese calls it a day Portfolio gold Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market Ft 30… Yule Catto fleshes out £17m bid Profits slump Firth fillip £4m buyout Business chief Stake sale £55m bid Offer talks Index Market Summary Crude oil prize starts to climb Brent touches $18 a barrel Opec deal lifts market Hillsdown puts £8m into coal PCW delay expected DTI to end inquiry this week Transatlantic round table Rent-a-satellite service for UK companies Sir Isaac made life president of GUS Stratton Investment Trust plc Index US on course for 3% growth, says OECD Job losses avoided Loan rates hit index Share prices end lower Wall Street Company News Base Lending Rates Foreign Exchanges Make friends with other nations, Japanese told Fears of isolation from world economic community From Our Correspondent Tokyo: Fund planned to help Third World Holmes pays £6m for Biggs BET in £11m takeover of US scaffolding firm Money Market and Gold Traditional Options London Financial Futures Bowater buys Staybrite London Traded Options Lucas boosts industry in N Ireland Appointments Recent Issues Broker who is badly missed In the Market Hostile Uncertain Gilt-Edged Opec decision heralds seasonal shares rally Stock Market Alpha Stocks Dominion troubled by its disposals Tempus A low-key revolution among the Wolfsons Comment Ritblat's Euston express Comment World still seeks an answer to the feast-and-famine problem Futures and Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Confident start to account Stock Exchange Prices IRSERVICES Public Appointments Senior Solicitor Scottish Legal Aid Board Ia Recruitment Times Newspapers Ltd. Ellison & Co The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Freeform Fyfe Ireland & Co. W. S. Croydon Magistrates' Court Fenwick Elliott Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Deadlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tindall Riley & Co. DAS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Scots have chance to shape future Volleyball Decolonization boundaries to apply International Law Report The Hague 'Plastic fantastic' cleared by tests Yachting: Sailing's Watergate Ends with All Clear for New Zealand Boat Kialoa's III's record under attack SA sailors in ban row Improbable defence must go for trial GCHQ payment is taxable Law Report December 23 1986 Spluttering Jets have slim hopes for the play-offs American Football Murrayfield stay on top Ice Hockey Presenting a full holiday service Sponsors increase support Combs Ditch hoping to make it third-time lucky in King George Racing Diligent Dwyer leaves little to chance with Forgive'N Forget King's College Boy passes with honours Results from yesterday's two meetings Refusing rides on bad horses Fine omen from The Jolly Beggar Advanced going The advanced going for Boxing Day's eight meeting are: Sedgefield, good to soft; Huntingdon, Hurtles - soft, chase - good to soft; Wolver-hamption, good; Wetherby, soft; Wincanton, soft; Market Ransen, soft; Kempton, good to soft; Newton abbot, heavy Stimpson replaces captain Tatham Investment for Charles Brazilians come to the rescue after Portsmouth's exit Basketball Behan's new world as wide as the prairies Golf Board takes opportunity with both hands John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, assesses England's players and officials in his half-term report England Tour Averages The game that is no longer a tangled web Christmas Books for the Hokcey and Rugby League Connoisseur Kent tempt Dilley with grass-roots approach (Reuter): Van Zyl out of 'Test' series More to Wigan than the pier A testing time for Botham India climb to their highest Test score Excitement mounts as obvious winners fail Nordic Skiing The last straw in batting's heyday Ordinary mortals chipped in Extremely vigilant choc-ice man England's probables to play for their places against best of the rest Rugby Union: Selectors Blend Together the Finest from the Divisional Championship to Plrovide Final Trial Artistry to meet the hard men Beeson to lead England Squash Rackets Doyle preaching the simple method Snow Reports Irish select Morrow For the Record Picture Gallery Webb's trial signals change Wood to coach students Carling ruled out Year of Maradona ends only for another to begin Overseas Football Result and Leading Standings Chigwell prepared to extend winning record FA Trophy draw Pools Forecast Television and Radio Salvo of Christmas rocket from Santa Alf Teacher's. A Welcome Awaiting Honeyghan sacrifices a crown for apartheid Eastwood puts his guard up again McDermott returns to Australian Test fold Cricket Foley faces charge of disrepute Aberdeen not after Nicholas Missing Case Sport in Brief Hodge may have to wait for his Tottenham debut Wednesday hungry for title Carr is told to make a decision Spectre of Botham haunts the ghost of Christmas books The great Jockey Club dilemma Racing
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