News from 22/12/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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Jessica Berens, Mary Anne Fitzgerald, Will Ellsworth-Jones, Philip Norman, Frank Barber, Chris Ryder, Ann Gould, Dewey Gram, George Jones Political Correspondent, Tim Miles, Patrick Bishop, David Hatton, Mark Lawson, Alan Burkitt, Iain McKell, Nick Pitt, Henry Porter, Jason Tomas, Lord Moynihan, Jancis Robinson, Michael Olizar, Iain Johnstone, John Newell, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Mick Brown, Deryk Brown, Keith Botsford, David Dougill, John Mortimer, Richard Weekes, M A P Dewey, John Huxley Energy Editor, John Witherow, Lorraine Blake, Tim Glover, Sarah Helm, Anthony Hopkins, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Norman Harris, Anne Jacobs, David Connett, Jennifer Creaghan, Giles Merritt, Colin Clifford Finance Correspondent, Geoff Whitten, Michael Meacher MP, Michael Jones, Des O'Sullivan, Phil Craigie, Rose Shepherd, Philip Robinson, Anita Brookner, Frances Bissell, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, Ernest, Brain Moynahan, Roger Eglin, Della Bradshaw, Stephen Johne, Francis Warner, Christoper Reid, Rick Shearman, Sean French, Leon Brittan Secretary, Richard Brooks, Anne Jacobs Local Government Correspondent, Tim Rayment, David Lipsey Economics Editor, Stuart Goldsmith, Eric Marsden, Cal McCRYSTAL, Simon Freeman, Stephen Pile, Gareth Huw Davies, Byron Roger, Anne Boston, David Daiches Professor, Simon Frith, Stephen Jones, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, M S Deol, John Ryle, G Frederick, J Davidson, Jill Sherman, Helen Gallacher, Patrick Rowley, Kim Fletcher Labour Correspondent, Brough Scott, Norman Stone, J M Gold, Caroline McGhie, Simon Winchester, Jane Bidder, Iola Smith, Dudley Doust, Barrie Penrose, Tim Blackstone, Charles G Mills, Michael Jones Political Editor, Chris Nawrat, Amanda Craig, Nancy Langston, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Brian Glanville, Michael Mason, Louise Bernikow, David Sinclair, Minty Clinch, George Steiner, Michael Green, Roy Isacowitz, Sarah Jane, Minette Marrin, Ian Williams, Elodene Baker Murphy, Victor Bryant, Peter York, David Black, George Jones, Nick Higham, Dave Musgrove, Neil Collins, Roger Ratcliffe, Jon Connell, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoMandela's wife battles with police Farley acted nine days after alert Paris gasps at the sadistic exploits of a shady lady Snarl-ups hit holiday traffic Cabinet set for new row over Westland No more nonsense, PM tells teachers Harrods Magazine Contents Briton's plea News Digest Judge accused IRA attack Coup plot trial Bomb charge Irish challenge FBI arrests spy Janneau Deadline near for 'no strike' union deal British Telecom Youngsters watch smoke belching from an oil depot in… Parish 'ploy' to pump up spending Technology school plan for young elite Bond winners The Sunday Times Classified Index High & Dry Cartier Cartier Ltd Boom forecast felled Kennedy How to make Number 10 safe Glasses hope for dyslexia 'Bum' case blunts critics' bite Gonk Toys Central Doctors' fears over private cancer testing Solicitors extend battle of the bar Sectarian row threatens plane deal in Belfast National Savings Income Bonds Church choirs hit a low note Wanted: a gift of novices Drug test rule puts squeeze on 'natural' healers Saint Bob's fight against man-made famine Poll tax set to start in 1990 Educational Courses and Appointments University of Warwick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ups and downs: how your bill is affected Bursar Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Godrics College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shires take the strain in rates grants see-saw The Sunday Times Pan Am Fly/drive Beauty spot dumping halted Volvo 'Nobody' who became a Christmas The irresistible rise of Santa Claus—and how he put his act together… British Airways Concorde Double Cream Red Santas hit the vodka The Week Ahead Aquascutum Land Rover Rosé prospects As you enjoy your Christmas wine, spare a thought for the man who chose a large part of it: Allan Cheesman, the man who wmade own-label champagne as much a part of the British tradition as mince pies Savoy Arosa Wings Bales Time Off Ltd. Playboy of the eastern world Gary Kasparov, the flamboyant Russian who became world chess champion last month, chess champion last month, came west last week to play in Holland, giving a foretaste of the razzmatazz that will surround the rematch against Anatoly Karpov, expected to be held in London in the new year Column flinches Notebook Too many cooks Interhome It's Rainbow, and it Raves US hardliners push aid for Angolan rebels British Home Stores Plc Greenwich Health Authority Christian Aid Appointments Abu Dhabi National Oil Company Thatcher dilemma on N-tests Horticulture Specialist Terror goes on as Uganda's peace falters Sanderson Exploration Consultants Limited Education Courses & Appointments Eskimos hunt for a treeless Nunavut The 25,000 Canadian Eskimos who live near the North Pole in the eastern Arctic are seeking their own self-governed homeland, Nunavut, or Our Land Spain set to get Britons' jobs in EEC Inside Ulan Bator Pay protests put brake on Peking reform Peres faces censure A rocky start to the ski season British Telecom Bard's early act included revision Speaking out on Honeyford Care Recruitment Prudential Portfolio Managers Ltd Appointments Likeston Consumer Cooperative Society Ltd Chusid Lander Test labs 'don't toy around' Full ahead for Fabian future Points Social work - and no play Appointments Thorn EMI Garoiner Morgan International Of launderettes and learning… Motorola 'Might not God have had second thoughts about women priests?''I see no sign of that' Bringing the House down Inside Politics The Children's Society Westland in a spin Chunnel vision Miracle on 46th Street Last Monday night Paul Castelieno, head of New York's Cosa Nostra, and his bodyguard, Thomas Billotte, were gunned down outside a 46th Street restaurant. Cal McCRYSTAL offers a seasonal interpretation How we will stamp out fraud We can regulate the City without ruining it, argues Leon Brittan, secretary of state for trade and industry L'air Du Temps Atticvs Heseltine's Helicopter War This weekend, Westland, a near-bankrupt helicopter-manufacturing company, is being wooed by two suitors eager to give it money and orders. Two cabinet ministers are engaged in open warfare over which suitor the company should accept. Why is the fate of a company with only 11,000 workers considered so important? Michael Jones and John Witherow report The £50 billion prize The Royal Institute of British Architects Awards… Attention The Distillers Company plc JCB Feud fuels Aitken bid rumours 'Buy British' row flares Videos: it's not too late Why a fly in BA's ointment may help competition Fraud hitlist for City Gas set to join Channel link Hunting Gate 4444 P & O stalks its bid prey Memo to Maggie Sir Peter Green Bid to start paper Fnfc set to pay dividend British Airways Bob and David spoil the GP show City French potter to USM Ensign to up anchor A Share in the Boardroom Small fry scoop shares pool Business Focus Famous five hold key to City New Measures to Protect Investors Independents take off with BA handout Circus star glitters Every one of Distillers'brands bags for new management The Best Motor Car Showroom in town Fingers do the shopping Tired of the pre-Christmas high-street crush? High-tech help may be at hand for the sofa-bound shopper. Richard Brooks reports National Provincial Chips to check on fish Investment Discount Brokerage Inc. Undersea treasures Hammond House Investments Ltd. New Issue Share Guide Ltd. High & Dry Business Business Bubble bursts weight gains Chatty men in fast cars boost cellular take-off How charges compare on the networks NovAtel Talking business with Band 3 Computers and Communications Cleverer and cheaper—that's the buzz Vodafone King's Lynn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Coombs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheer Logic Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Waranted Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waranted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Motors Brentwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Follett Jaguar Wadham Stringer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Star Attractions Mercedes-Benz Stratton Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vw and Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intercar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolling along to boredom Yesterday's Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harvie and Hudson Multiple Display Advertising Items Found! The West Indians' gift to rugby Last Sunday, Stephen Jones saw regal rugby in the shadow of Windsor Castle The good things of life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doubts vanish Rugby Round-Up Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warm-Up Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nothing stirs in the West Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hockey Multiple Display Advertising Items Results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grant's Finest Scotch Whisky Grant's Squeals and breaks Motor Racing Win the Open, see the world Where Sandy Lyle goes, his caddie Dave Musgrove goes too. And so, as glorious summer mellowed into lucrative autumn, Lyle's travels took them round the world. Here is Musgrove's diary Without targets what are Gunners? What a difference centre-forwards make at Highbury Brian Glanville reports Arsenal light up in a bloom of youth For the Record Football Results Plus ça change Football Focus Luton's industry devalues the Frank Crisp not even Pools Forecast Bud Steps in Watch Ribbs! He's a Knockout Snooker Scene Swedes reduce Becker to the walking wounded Nick Pitt sees Wilander and Co. take a grip on the Davis Cup Elsworth omen on day of doubles Racing Blunder in the World Cup England start with an unfair advantage, so do Mexico. Incompetence? Or worse? Chris Nawrat and Richard Weekes investigate Football Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad The Aga Khan and the elephant juice Brough Scott looks into a big-race doping mystery Birthdays What went wrong Marlin Are you sitting comfortably? Godfrey Smith on reading aloud at Christmas time Glenfiddich Inside Air Improvement Centre Ltd. Timsway Holidays Porsche Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maltin Porsche Motortune The Porsche Source Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Butt Automobiles Townley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morgan Bladon Lines Neilson Ski Sunmed Ski Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interest Free Credit Available Laura Ashley Sale All I Need and what I Want It's touch being 28 months old-all swaddling and no rourn to move. Elodene Baker Murphy is dreaming of a liberated Christmas Gianfranco Ferre Liberty Sale Sizing up kids Sanderson Sale Habitat Even tough guys get the blues Helen Gallacher meets Steven Berkoff Peter Lord Hungry Christmas Amanda Craig remembers helping Mother Teresa Useful Husbands Caught out by passion Minette Marrin examines a very English affair Burberrys Tulleys of Chelsea Monsoon Sale Country Casuals Sale Jaeger Searching for the dream jacket Philip Norman possesses the perfect DJ Mince revisited Independent Schools Information Service First Call Glc South Bank Raymond Gubbay Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Critics' Choice Holiday Special Perter Pan Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Sellers Manilow Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria has a new title Art warriors Minting misery US import Take-away Holiday Review Saleroom controls Sarah Jane Checkland reveals a council plan to license the auction houses How regions were robbed to fund London Leslie Geddes-Brown reports on the high price of the Arts council's principles Mozart needs a home of his own Music Picture Gallery The Scarlet Pimpernel The mr. men Musical Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria & Albert Museum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Court Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Supertravel Small World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kuoni Jetfares Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items American vacations ltd Starvillas Rambler Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How chess moves mate box office Robert Hewison reveals the profit and loss of being an impersario What Price the Arts? Simon Frith, our rock critic, argues that the pop heroes of the market economy depend on subsidy for a start in life Blüthner The lost art of raising a laugh Radio Tyneside pioneers Dance Ticket Master The assault on Freud John Ryle on new views of psychoanalysis Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Private Advertisements only Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sigmund by Jean-Paul The Freud Scenario by Jean-Paul Sartre, translated by Quintin Hoare/Verso £16.95 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The topee as totem Out in the Midday Sun: My Kenya by Elspeth Huxley/Chatto £12.95 The Kenya Pioneers by Errol Trzebinski/Heinemann £12.95 Berger's continuous self-portrait The White Bird: writings by John Berger, edited and with an introduction by Lloyd Spencer/Chatto £10.95 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A relentless entertainer Noel Coward: The Complete Stories. With a preface by Martin Tickner/Methuen, £10.95 Paperbacks Voluble women and the talkative man Later the Same Day by Grace Paley/Virago £8.95 Under the Banyan Tree by R K Narayan/Heinemann £9.95 The salesman of morality Frank Buchman: A Life by Garth Lean/Constable £15 The excavation of Busoni Busoni the Composer by Anthony Beaumont/Faber £35 Missie's goodbye to Berlin The Berlin Diaries of Marie 'Missie' Vassiltchikov, edited and introduced by George Vassiltchikov/Chatto £12.95 With The Beatles Asian Affair Holidays Airlink Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsites Carefree Camping Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monarch Air Travel Act Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Los Hidalgos Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unless, a buyer has been found for this pub this… London Properties Chestertons Residential Anscombe & Ringland W. A. Ellis Farley Multiple Classified Advertising Items To the manor bought Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to raise the roof space Sturgis Hampton & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Photosales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The master of India Film Review Iain Johnstone picks his Top Ten of the year Jones of Africa Meet the Liver Boys Tv Review Byron Rogers on Hatton's half-hour Dance with a married man Minty Clinch on location with Anthony Hopkins Christmas Radio Choice Screen Test Dartnall sells a cinema Buzz Happy ending Field aid Who shot TW? More medicine The complete guide to films on TV this week The Sunday Times Crossword Cox & Kings France Regional Variations BBC1 The Sunday Times Guide to the Week on Television and Radio Cable Today's Radio BBC2 Today The Sunday Times magazine Martini In Pursuit of the Traivial The Times Scotch EXG Videocassette Don't Just Make a Cup of Coffee… Master Blend …Inzano For a taste with bite you'll prefer the one of… In Defence of Trivia Indispensables Jameson Irish Whiskey Simpson Piccadilly Just a Trifle Rich Cardill Sheaffer The Chairman's Report on Panda Power Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? Amedega Bell's Down by the Murky Rivers of Babylon Midnight The World's Best-Selling Cigarette How it all ended in tears for Mama's boy genius Midwales Konrad Furs Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Diary of the Times Classified Clarins Paris Christmas Party Game Spot-Ads Porsche's New 924S Porsche Building on Achievement It's what you put into our soups that makes… Campbell's A Close Shave for Christmas A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Black Label Dunhill King Size
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