PRESS SUMMARY

Prepared for Foreign & Commonwealth Office by Lincoln Hannah Limited

WEDNESDAY 9th September 1987

EAST/WEST-ARMS CONTROL

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Lokal (WP)

сочи

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Holding the fort when the warheads go-INF (DT Feature) Congressmen clear Soviet radar site of deception (G IND) Helsinki bid to host next CSCE (IND)

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY

RECEN

REJISTRY

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IND Europe central bankers agree EMS reforms (FT, Leader, Feature, De Clercq hails EC progress on Tokyo trade (FT)

10 SEP 1987

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Farm ministers agree to differ (FT)

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Many pitfalls on the road to 1992 (FT Feature) WESTERN EUROPE

SICER

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Kohl's Berlin Wall attack is read across border-Germans pledge to work-for better East-West relations-E Germans to 'end killings on the Berlin Wall' (ALL) Jail riots leave Belgian minister in the firing line-Liverpool fans flying out under armed guard-Heysel extradition [T Letter from DPP]-Hooligans boob over fans trial (ALL)

Demirel takes over party in Turkey (FT T G IND)

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Key man in Italian arms scandal surrenders (FT T IND)

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New bid to solve Gibraltar air row (IND G)

33 Whaling row threat to Nato base's growth in Iceland (DT)

THE AMERICAS

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Ecuador plans talks with Paris Club (FT)

FT interview with President of Peru

36 Brazil reveals secret military nuclear project (IND)

37 Brazil drops debt-equity conversion proposals (FT IND G)

38 Argentine cabinet offers to resign (FT IND, Leader, T G)

41 Moscow's about-turn relieves oil crisis for Sandinistas (FT T IND)

43 Congress upbeat on contra aid (G)

44 Britain in new move on nuclear subs deal with Canada (DML)

SOVIET UNION/EASTERN EUROPE

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Chipping away at structures of the Bulgarian state (FT) Yugoslav PM breaks silence-AgroKomerc (FT G)

AIDS test order by Reds (DSR)

AFRICA

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Howe in talks on S African strategy (G)

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Satisfying view of the war from N'Djamena-1700 Libyans killed (ALL)

54 Burundi prisoners go free (T)

MIDDLE EAST

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Moscow tells Iran war should end quickly-Mine-hunting exercise brings Gulf denial-First Kuwaiti tanker will hoist the Red Ensign today-Japan sends seven ships back into Gulf waters (FT T G DT IND)

58 Bonn's gratitude to Syria and Iran fuels hostage-deal rumour- -'Terror deal'

(T G, Leader, DT)

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threat to Waite

Lebanon split between Amal and Hezbollah grows wider (T)

ASIA & AUSTRALASIA

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China within the sound of Bow Bells-World Service (G)

DNA test for Asian immigrants delayed-Renton in Dhaka (IND G)

64 Ties with Rissia hint in Manila (G)

65 Fiji warning (T)

66 China to reduce foreign role in nuclear power (FT)

CONSULAR

67 [England-Germany match] (T DSR)

70 Jailed Brit buys freedom in Crete (DSR DMR DT SĨA DML)

72 Yacht alert pair safe (LEN STA DE)

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Accused city chief is extradited from France (DT) British-born teenager for trial in New York (T)

MISCELLANEOUS

75 Joint ventures may damage your health (FT)

Naclear terrorism nearer, Nato told (T)

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