The Times - 16/07/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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From Michael Binyon, , From Our Own Correspondent, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Craig Seaton, David Felten, By David Smith, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By Colin Hughes, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Pat Healy, Race Relations Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, St Helens, From Tony Duboudin, , From Paul Routledge, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ian Murray, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Jan Raath, , From Richard Ford, From Ivor Davis, , From Rasit Gurdilek, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Harrison, From David Bernstein, , From Mario Modiano, Barbara Toner, Mike Durham, Christopher Follett, Sarah Jane, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, by Roger Liddle, David WattsI, Digby Anderson, Miles Kington, TREVOR CLAY, , E. L. MASCALL, , J. A. F. SOMERVILLE, , H. B. McKENZIE JOHNSTON, , GRAHAM GUEST, , BILL GRIFFITS, , R. T. ARGUILE, , TIM BARACLOUGH, , GEOFFREY PRICE, , COLIN CROWE, , PATRICIA MADDOCKS, , JOHN GREENSMITH, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Spinks, John Russell Taylor, Richard Morrison, Martin Cropper, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, David Sinclair, Edited by Matthew May, By Geof Wheelwright, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Ian White, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Ricahrd Sarson, By Tony Dennis, By Andrew Pollack, By Mike Gerrard, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Maxwell Newton, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By John Lawless, Richard Evans, By Patience Wheatcroft, By William Kay City Editor, By Pam Spooner, Alison Eadie, Michael Prest, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ball, By Ivo Tennant, By Marcus Williams, By Richard Streeton, By Mitchell Platts, By John Hennessy, By John Nicholls, By Gordon Allan, From Pat-Butcher Nice, From John Wilcockson, , By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Our Shooting Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Mandarin, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Richard Owen,
ResumoIndex. News: UN chief opens conference Women must share the world's future, Scunthorpe steels itself to modern art, Korean accord reached on family visits, American Bar Association Brittan denounces IRA money suppliers, moreover... There's no chord like an old chord, Grim future awaits EEC unless farm prices are held down for many years, The National Youth Theatre is, Science report Equation to measure life of a silicon chip, Labour leaders warned of black section conflict, US police face wait for sex-torture suspect, Right-wing Turks oust party chief, Community terms upset Canary Island farmers, Church refuge couple sent back to Cyprus, Teachers split on expected pay offer, Detectives to interview yacht crew, Quicker-than-ever words, Test case for women's insurance opens, Rains lift hopes of harvest in Sahel, Japan's Premier poet, The hi-tech gap and how to fill it, Thatcher unfolds strategy to beat hijack terror, Hurd attack on 'loyalist' rioters, Entry restrictions 'unfair to children', How Leyland cut design time, Rebuff on Cambodia Asean to carry on search for peace, Court upholds ban on London lorries, Letter from Moscow Rasputin makes a roaring comeback, British plea to whaling nations, Combined drive on computer piracy, Computer Briefing MSX's mixed blessing, Ethiopia to be urged to cut duty on Live Aid food, Many women afraid to go out alone at night, survey on crime shows, Israeli crisis talks to head off a general strike, Papers, Cancellation of tour by All Blacks shocks whites in South Africa, Grand old dame of processors The trouble with bundling, The saga of Iceland's missing myths, Mugabe removes minister in rebuke to white farmers, Communists must wait, The royal dockyards: 2 Performance is under review, Reagan seeks to reverse ruling on abortion, Parents give low marks to schools on homework, Better unsaid than Red, Iata insists Athens airport safe, Troops rob civilians in Kampala, Mexican magic that guarantees a landslide, Minutes away from death, The Week The great check-out revolution, Children played on cliff unattended, inquest told, Amiga seeks a bite of Apple, Prisoners Of Conscience Cuba Roberto Pérez, Lydia Morata, a 31-year-old, Maxwell's mirror set to show sales slump, The Times Diary, Britain through an eastern looking glass, Government could fall in Belgium, The race for 'super' machines brings Star Wars to the US market, TUC to consider easing of closed-shops boycott, Oxford University class lists, Is it a telephone or an IT system?, UK airliner in near-miss with fighters, Family turn claypit into trout lake, Flyposting law made to stick, Private Prisons Part 2 Businessmen scent the wind of opportunity in a new growth industry Profitable boom in crime and punishment, Moderates widen NUM rift, Three steps to end council chaos, 'Nothing for the West to worry about' Sudan rejects fear over Libyan links, Fashion Ready Steady Go!, Black boxes to be opened by Air-India today, Anzus anxious for an end to nuclear rift with New Zealand, Interest rates may fall again, Powell call on embryo research, Worst year of their lives?, Portfolio, Car bomber kills nine at Israeli security crossing, Reagan's tumour cancerous but doctors hopeful, Nuking good taste, the British way, The Facts Behind The Teachers' Talks. Sport: Golf Strange absence of top Americans, Tennis ITF go too far over teenagers, Equestrianism British trio on parade, Football Casuals appeal over stadium starts today, Bowls Former holders in under-25 regional finals, Football Coventry take on two more new signings, Rugby Union Tour decision could lead to review, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Shooting Powell has the edge by a point, Racing Fair And Wise to maintain revival of Candy fortunes, Cricket: Ritchie Leads His Team To Safety And The Third Test Towards A Draw Australians blind to the main chance, Racing Cauthen has target of 200 in his sights, Cycling Hinault's injury is biggest barrier to fifth Tour victory, England pair jeered by Test crowd, Yachting Phoenix drifts out of hunt after protests, Athletics Crème de la crème on the same track. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: National Westminster Bank Plc, Angela Gore Ltd, Japanese Gallery, Standard Chartered Bank, Tandem Computers, Easy Link, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Midland Bank, Coutts & Co, The Times, Hongkong Bank, Barclays, Christie's, Lloyds Bank, National Girobank, Britoil, Banca Toscana, Lewmar Plc, Hill Samuel Base Rate, The Co-Operative Bank, Ferranti Personal Computers, Ncb, Iaaf Mobil Grand Prix, Tsb Bank, Williams & Glyn's Bank Plc, Harrods, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Granting patient leave to sue doctor Winch v Jones and Others Same v Hayward and Others, Adjudicator can consider fresh facts Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Hubbard, Nurses' right to hearing after court verdict, Court ban on GLC spending, Limit to county court contempt power Bush v Green, Family held hostage at gunpoint, court told, Law against glue sniffing Sykes v Holmes and another, Man paralysed in shooting denies murder. Politics and Parliament: Coal Industry NUM rule changes will lose orders for coal, Parliament today, Bills through, Famine Relief More Government money to buy lorries, Murrell Case Dalyell rebuked for repeating 'tittle-tattle', Old films to be saved, Local Government Government gets its way on abolition Bill, Nhs Funding Fears over nurses pay dismissed by minister, Scottish Coal Review of dismissals, Civil Service Article 'misleading'. Official Appointments and Notices: British Diabetic Association, Appointments in the Forces, Church news, Baron Mellish, University news, Peer is chairman, Company of Chartered Accountants, Vintners' Company, Lincoln's Inn. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Handsome price for Sèvres, Concise Crossword (No 697), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,790, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten. Classified Advertising: The Royal Ballet, Personal Columns, Summer Sale Now On, Gary Bond, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Computer Appointments, Why buy MONEYWISE when you already have a spreadsheet?. Editorials/Leaders: A Chance For Cyprus, Insecurity in security debt, The Terrorist Network, Finance And Industry Policy dilemma as banks trim their base rates. Letters to the Editor: Back of beyond, Widening franchise, Back to basics, An open question, NHS realities on public spending, Little-known phrases, Saving to effect, Watchful eye on public administration, Axing the Civil Service, Youth training scheme, Behind the terrorist. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof Hermann Lehmann Research on haemoglobins, Mr Frank Harcourt-Munning, Mr Kenneth Young. Reviews: Television ... and into the fire?, Cheltenham Festival Capricorn, Dance Festival Ballet, Theatre Shelley's criminal folly The Cenci, Galleries The complex behind the camera, Rock Nick Lowe and his Cowboy Outfit. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Bright start to account, Foreign Exchanges, Wall St Wire Bond slide continues, Wall Street Setback for Dow, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Investment Trusts, MPs urge big push on China trade, Commodities Review Silver's reputation is tarnished, Debenhams stake 'sold', London Financial Futures, Levi offer, Market Summary, Company News, Record month for retailers as credit card use increases, Commodities, Tempus Ratners shines with fashion jewellery, In Brief, 'Write off debts' call by Walker, Merger lifts Brengreen, Anger over Bowater share offer, Stock Market Report Speculators give life to the new account. Business Appointments: Wedd names equity chief, Appointments. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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