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News from 31/12/1986

1986; Gale Group;

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Miles Kington, Mark Dowd Education Reporter, Andrew McEwen, Chris Steyn and Stewart Tendler, Tony Samstag, Nordic Correspondent, Janet Dent, Simon Barnes, Rodney Tyler, Cliff Feltham, Michael Stevenson, Ian McLauchlan, Michael Binyon, Guy Ker, Louise Graham, Edna Ashton, Michael McCarthy, W. G. Runciman, President, Colin Narbrough, Howard Foster, Mitchell Platts, R. D. Bloomfield, Teresa Poole, Business Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Selkirk, Editor, Timothy Hudson, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Ballantine, Lawrence Lever, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Ronald Faux, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Diana Geddes, John Dorman, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Toby Horton, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Norman Gash, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Sean Macaulay, Josephine Fairley, Jonathan Miller, Media Correspondent, David Watts, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Barbara Amiel, Margaret Walley, George McDonic, President, Peter J. Witt, Director, Robert Haslam, Charles Harrison, Steve Bates, Sir Michael Levey, Charles Coffin, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Suzanne Greaves, PHS, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Philip Venning, Secretary, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, George Ace, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, Clive White, Michael Seely, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Sarah Hemming, Barry Wood, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Roy Jenkins, Nicholas Shakespeare, Noël Goodwin, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Robert Fisk, Vivien Tomlinson, Chris Moore, Keith Macklin, Jan Raath, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, M. Munro-Hill, Sean O'Grady Principal Planning Officer, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Peter Brock, Richard Wigg, Karen Robinson,

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US imposes 200% duties in trade war Portfolio Gold Better year ahead, CBI forecasts Times Business Jet go-ahead City tumult Pakistan win Manager goes Back in favour Index TV favourites are awarded the CBE Dial a debate at Commons—for 38p a minute Samantha lived on chocolate Thatcher says pride is back Reagan gets round Gorbachov's snub Hope amid gloom Bank resigns as adviser to Guinness Tributes pour in for Stockton the patriot Venice Simplon-Orient-Express Ltd. Tomorrow Willis predicts a 'dodgy' year News Summary Thatcher tops poll Irish island for sale Norman conquest Heart woman moves Chess pairs in fast round two Parrots' nest egg Channel 4's plans for breakfast By Our Political Reporter: The seat where no one wants to stand World pays tribute to Stockton 'Britain has lost one of its finest statesmen' Ship 'outdated when built' Hereditary title goes to grandson By a Staff Repoter: Union attack on 'Merchant Navy reserve' Period house demand keeps land price up Fireman killed in terrorist attack Unionists' £90,000 protest Regions to get more funds for treatment of Aids sufferers Archbishop of York in plea for compassion RSPCA is sued over noise Raids fail to stop pirate broadcasts Safety mistake led to death of two in silo Research into The Singing Detective disease Picture Gallery Tourists get crown guidance BP's new well Spring deadline predicted Teachers' pay dispute Wasteful Britain is put to shame Cash warning by university By Our Agriculture Correspondent: Electronic ally for the badger Good way to end the year Portfolio Gold Car crushes sister to death Robbers use petrol threat Ban on bowler Baby in a box Train death £4,000 find Brutal attack Green years Happier cats Nose severed Police injured Life peerage goes to Woodrow Wyatt at head of varied field New Year Honours Awards for Yes Minister duo, Pat Jennings, Iris Murdoch Prime Minister's List Woodrow Wyatt (Life Peer), 68 Gordon Brook-Shepherd (CBE), 68 Mary Goldring (OBE) Mark Weinberg (Kt), 55 Sheila Quinn (DBE), 66 Simon Rattle (CBE), 31 Peter Maxwell Davies (Kt), 52 Robin Leigh-Pemberton (PC), 59 Alan Ayckbourn (CBE), 47 Terence Beckett (KBE), 63 Raymond Carr (Kt), 67 Peter Swinnerton-Dyer (KBE), 59 Royal Navy The Army Royal Air Force Foreign and Commonwealth Office Bernard Ashley, Terence Beckett and Alan Ayckbourn The trials of starting a small business Enterprise allowance scheme The idea has made fortunes for others We were led up the garden path Viscount Caldecote (KBE), 59 Graham Dowling (OBE), 49 Frank Gibb (Kt), 59 British Empire Medal Roger Birch (CBE), 56 Barney Hayhoe (Kt), 61 Alexander Fletcher (Kt), 57 Sandy Lyle (MBE) Iris Murdoch (DBE), 67 Pat Jennings (OBE), 41 Kenneth Maidment (CBE), 64 Bernard Hesketh (MBE), 60 Field Marshal Sir Edwin Bramall (Life Peer), 63 Papua New Guinea Liberty Sale (Reuter): Army major may face ANC charges World Summary (Reuter): A crop of gold (Reuter): Budapest reshuffle On the warpath Sentences confirmed Strike unchecked by pay concession Church car check Left for the dogs Picture Gallery (AFP): Jungle rail link opens in Gabon Frontline sacrifices expected as decision on sanctions looms Kaunda and Mugabe in surprise meeting From Our Correspondent, Harare: Commerce alarmed at curbs reality Zambia to free Briton Zambia will release a Briton and an Australian today, nearly three weeks after they were detained and accused of planting bombs in a southern town near the Zimbabwean border (Nicholas Beeston writes). Mr Christopher Bennett, aged 27, from London, and Mr Graham Crowther, aged 24, from Tasmania, have been held in Lusaka since December 13. But a third detainee carrying a New Zealand passport is not expected to be freed Tokyo puts off decision on defence (Reuter): Order to release 'jazzmen' Director ready to return to Moscow Counting the cost of child murders Pretoria arrests township reporter Exxon Corporation, the world's largest oil company, announced yesterday that it had sold the shares of its former South African affiliate to a trust established to continue the operations (Mohsin Ali writes from Washington). It said that with the sale it relinquished all control of its former South African activities. Many multinational corporations have withdrawn recently from South Africa because of dissatisfaction with the pace of change in the apartheid system Gemayel and Assad seek a new political solution Damascus summit President Reagan is sending Mr Richard Murphy, the Assistant Secretary of State for the Middle East, to Egypt, Israel and Jordan in an attempt to get the stalled Arab-Israeli peace process moving (Mohsin Ali writes from Washington). He would not be taking a new initiative, however, the State Department said (AP): Retiring envoy calls on Sakharov Where neighbourliness is a diplomatic convenience Britain and Guatemala this week announced the restoration of full diplomatic links after a break of 23 years, but agreed to differ over Belize. In the first of two articles, Rodney Tyler reports on the delicate relationship between the former British colony and its Latin American neighbour The future of Belize Part 1 (Reuter): Students 'patriotic and keen for change' Old and new ways for China's message Dissent no brake on boom times Kenya's new confidence Iceland's growth leaps on record fish catches (AP): Paris to boost aid to Chad US-Iran talks make progress (Reuter): Sudan aid 43 shot dead (Reuter): Bokassa fear (Reuter): Bomber jailed (Reuter): Poles flee Abortion blow The Times review of 1986... Crowds under clouds Jeffrey Archer laid on a scene from one of his own novels at Victoria station Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. ... disaster and royal delight Concise Grossword No 1143 Majestic Wine Warehouses Famous figures who died Fortnum & Mason Humour undated Television Entertainments Time to grant a growing-up Sir Michael Levey (right) today retires after 13 years as Director of the National Gallery, taking with him memories both bitter and sweet: interview by Nicholas Shakespeare Playful surface Theatre Losing Venice Lyceum Studio, Edinburgh Dance The Snow Queen Sadler's Wells Concert Endymion Ensemble Wigmore Hall Safer Sex, Couple power and bosoms Alice goes to the land of Buddha A little-known Japanese Buddhist sect has already attracted 3,000 members. Sean Macaulay talks to some of the converts who are staging their own adaptation of Alice in Wonderland Cubes from £6 Talkback Surviving joyless January Feeling jaded after the festive season? Here are some tips Multiyork School for skill & Briefly a round-up of news, views and information Oxford's choice The Times Diary Supramac The Times Diary Macmodest The Times Diary Picture Gallery Discord The Times Diary Seeing believing The Times Diary PHS: Royal retreat How should we rate him? The many of Harold Macmillan: Roy Jenkins charts the underestimated achievements and Norman Gash (below) assess his legacy to the Tory party The enigma who strayed Arms: hope amid the gloom Now check your questions Moreover... Miles Kington The Times Harold MacMillan Time, Parliament, Please Japan Rearms Slightly Ways to arrest fleet decline Heveningham fears History and hope Counting the pence Undue delays in planning process Craft fellowship All the difference CAP breakthrough Music on trains On this Day Windsor Bang to rights Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Polytechnic news Half-yearly promotions in the Armed Forces Earl of Stockton Study of prostitutes supports Aids' case Science report Dinner Spain reclaims philosopher From 'heretic' to hero By a Staff Reporter: Olympia completes century Birthdays today Appointments Latest wills Sir Douglas Haddow Scottish administrator in the Johnston mould Mr Andrei Tarkovsky General Huang Ke-Cheng Prof Dumas Malone Professor Herbert Dieckmann Sir Tom Hood Births, Marriages, Deaths Announcements Times Newspapers Ltd. Flooding chaos in Wales cuts off some towns The Times Information Service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,241 The Liberal leader weeps at funeral Cornwall mourns the death of David Penhaligon, MP Portfolio Gold Weather Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Stock Market US leading indicators rise 1.2% Hillsdown in £8.5m buy $1m contract Siebe buy Forecast lifted ITT $3bn deal Index Market Summary CBI confident for New year Strong backing for Tories Yen boost for dollar and pound Tightest Japanese budget in 32 years World economy White knights in the City New Year Honours New chief for Eagle Star MP calls for meeting on ITC debts Go-ahead for US airliner Sheppards Index Prior bars gas share sellers A high profile takeover expert Main in the News British Coal poised for 'watershed' year Forty years after nationalization chairman Sir Robert Haslam looks forward to further increase in productivity Money & Gold Base Lending Rates Recent Issues Aimless Dow dips again Wall Street Year of reverberations First there was Big Bang—then came a series of great explosions in the City London Financial Futures Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges London Traded Options Alpha Stocks Company News Slow market reaction leaves Barrow's flank exposed Tempus Pilkington defence hinges on forecast of big profits Stock Market National Westminster Bank Plc Time running out for BTR's bid strategy Comment A watery sunrise in Japan Comment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Financial Trusts Selective support Adoption or custodianship Court of Appeal Property Buyers' Guide Fairbriar Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Tenant not liable to remedy original defects Radiation victim can sue the Crown Venture Overseas Properties (UK) Multiple Display Advertising Items Lyle stops pulling pints to lift weights British golf's MBE working hard to recapture his 1985 Open form for 1987, starting with the Tournament of Champions England can take heart First victory for England coach Basketball Poor play by Midlands Hockey Balance of power moving West Tennis: West Germans Likely to Rule in place of Czechoslovaks Turnbull vows to shrug off setback Wilkinson's hopes are kept alive New season gets under way with fresh challenges Feeney will not quit the ring yet Boxing Rankings under scrutiny Table Tennis Today's Fixtures Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Evergreen Crimson Embers to outstay the young pretenders Racing: Corporal Clinger Fails by a Neck to Land Leopardstown Prize New Year's Day service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Derrymore Boy puts spanner in the works Modest Scudamore keeps his title ambitions in perspective Results from yesterday's three meetings Memories of heroes at reborn Welsh road race Athletics Stevenson considers Northants Cricket (Reuter): Hundreds for Indian batsmen (AFP): Peugeot Me favourites to win Paris to Dakar Motor Rallying French demoralized by New Zealand Yachting: New Zealanders Prove They Still Have Iron in their Souls (Reuter): Ex-Tension triumphs Topliss avoids ban in successful appeal Rugby League (Reuter): Narrow win for Opaas Ski-Jumping Meade's roll call of champions A great horseman retires after 25 years at the top in three-day eventing Second division players, first division citizens David Miller gives his selection of the best sports books of 1986 Equity will never be achieved Enduring sports reference book Beefing up Millar's Irish pack Goodwin gives up trial place for club Not even the sniff of a scoring chance for insecure Nottingham Rugby Union Scottish back row trial of strength Lancashire's powerful pack in command French defeat forces changes Palmer leads depleted Bath On the crest of a wave Snow Reports For the Record By a Correspondent: Professional resigns from his post Golf Derby on their way to the top Young goalkeeper latest casualty at Old Trafford Football Osvold still keen to join Forest Norwich scoff at Bruce talk Hart's new beat Rogers moves Parlane back Saving on loan Television and Radio Yuletide Chicken All the best—in words and pictures Choice West Indies wilt in the heat of Pakistan attack Worcester step up hunt for Botham TLS Listings One-day game is booming (AFP): Lend1 top of money list again Tennis Value of Hayes soars as he proves his manager wrong Saxton sacked by Blackburn Sport in Brief 1987: the year of a British Wimbledon win Moriarty restored to the Welsh fold Rugby Union

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