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The Times - 11/06/1985

1985; Gale Group;

Autores

From Moshe Brilliant, , From Christopher Walker, , By Colin Hughes, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford., By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Peter Davenport, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , From Tim Jones, By Richard Evans Lobby Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Frank Johnson, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Thomas, From Richard Owen, , From John Carlin, Richard Wigg, From Jan Raath, From Roger Boyes, From John Best, From Rasit Gurdilek, From David Bonavia, , From Diana Geddes, From a Correspondent, From Richard Dowden, , From Diana Geddes, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Michael Binyon, By William Pike, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Noël Goodwin, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Richard Morrison, Marcel Berlins, Libby Purves, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, by David Steel, John Carlin, Colin Hughes, Roger Scruton, Miles Kington, FRANCES D'SOUZA, TONY HALL, , D. T. ALLSOP, , W. M. SAUNDERS, T. S. McLEOD, , JAMES PILDITCH, , N. S. PRICE, , D. A. BUDGETT., D. J. McCARTHY, , R. L. ZNAJEK, , THOMAS ARMSTRONG, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, PMF, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Patience Wheatcroft, By John Lawless, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Economics Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, Michael Prest, By Derek Pain and Pam Spooner, Richard Thomson, By Richard Sarson, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, by Kevan Pearson, By John Lamb, By Rory Johnston, By David Legard, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Our Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Marcus Williams, By Peter Ball, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By Ivo Tennant, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From John Roberson, Prean: rare talent, By Jerome Caminada, David Miller, By Pat Butcher, By a Correspondent, By Mandarin, By Brian Beel, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Roger Boyes,

Resumo

Index. News: Gandhi and Paris part as friends, Post Office 'watchdogs' in drive for efficiency, Why Apple has bowed to the inevitable, Militancy under attack, Union warns of gas strike, Walesa denies strike plot and seeks release of dissidents, Extremists disrupt rally by Sikh moderates, moreover... Profit is the father of invention, Prisoners 'are kept worse than beasts', Contradiction in $3bn aid 150 million at risk in Africa's famine, Mexican visitor aims at trade boost, Peres seeks direct talks to counter Husain peace plan, Even terrorists can siphon off the banks' millions, Computer Briefing Olivetti's Umboldi is new Acorn chief, Obote opponent seeks British support, London centre sites show high lead levels, Fishing boat rams UK nuclear sub, Threat to 1,800 more pit jobs in Wales review, US to dismantle submarine as Salt 2 gesture, Home grants Bill deferred, Science report Meteor may have caused mushroom cloud, Labour pledge to fathers, What Price change for Mexico?, Admit your mistake, Mrs T, Charity inquiry on group for missing children, US protectionist threat, 'Supermarket for cars' runs into European sales dispute, Church experts disagree on embryo status, Sri Lankan army eases up as truce hopes grow, Ex-Marine hunted over sex torture, Joseph willing to consider teaching council scheme, Biggest byte in memory, Workshop The way to keep records straight, Talkback Keep cool in a crisis, Let learning grow-with some pruning, Interstate banking in US agreed, The Week Labour's high-tech vision, Deng makes 1 million troop cut official, The judgement of history, Falklands pledge by Argentina, The face on the end of a telephone, Bradford 'never sought fire safety advice', Zimbabwe extends candidate deadlines, Stonehenge convoy told to leave forest site, Prisoners Of Conscience Jordan Hashim Gharaibeh, Invitation to a day of music, Roads, Blacks plan rejected by Labour, Training: where the problems lie, Union demands time off for peace activities, Architects win EEC work permit, Gunmen kidnap British-born professor in west Beirut, Three buildings bidding to scrape the highest sky over New York, Squatter diplomat to leave flat, Strauss stays on the attack after Kohl truce offer, The papers, The Star Wars controversy Sceptics threaten budget cuts, Tory MPs say ministers misled Commons, Russians shrug off UK protest on patrol clash, New Soviet embassy plans soon, Denktas promises hard line, Ottawa fails to end human rights rift, Children get video warning of sex danger, Fashion Racing Silks, Letter from East Europe Where the goals are propaganda, MPs' warning on cuts in defence expenditure, Belfast salutes a winner, Alert over forged Wimbledon tickets, End of youth detention orders called for, Portfolio, Robotics boost for UK, Monopoly fears over closure, Cheaper technology boost for cable TV, The Times Diary Oman leaves its mark, Lawyers try to throw out Hong Kong Bill, Iberia's Eec Entry Fear of peninsular integration Portugal faces future with pessimism, Red Sea wreck of a sails man. Law: Arbitrator's duty if he uses personal experience Zermalt Holdings SA v Nu-Life Upholstery Repairs Ltd, Freights lien creates equitable charge In re Welsh Irish Ferries Ltd, Von Bulow trial ends in acquittal, Frenchman fined over death crash, Court of Appeal Benefit 'gross income' excludes expenses Chief Adjudication Officer v Hogg, £380,000 added to Pink Panther award, Auctioneer 'in no doubt' about bid for yearling, Jail threat to judge over unpaid fine, Drug smugglers are jailed, Lonrho to sue BA, £6m raid leaders get 22 years, Calculating striker's income for benefit Lowe and Another v The Adjudication Officer, 'Signallers gave top secret papers to spies after homosexual blackmail'. Display Advertising: Auf, Volvo, Contemporary Mexican Art, The Children Society, Fiat, The Times, Commerzbank, Christie's, Halifax, Lotus Software, Houston, Laing, Bunzl, Birdy, Bos, Davies & Newman Holdings Plc, P & R, Base Lending Rates, Savills. Picture Gallery: Karsh portrait of Duke. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Security Classified documents investigation, Disabled Survey should help planning of services and cash benefits, Tighter rules coming on vehicle spray, Air Travel Britain seeking more liberal air fare structure with France, Parliament today, Social Security Review Political dynamite in widow's benefit cuts Clear message to insure against bereavement, Consultants blamed for blocking promotions, Glue sniffing, Liberals' video drive, Famine Relief RAF airlift ceases at end of September, Appointment of circuit judges, Scotsman's claim to peerage, Plan to save £40bn a year, Abolition Bill report stage · Travel and safety · Care for disabled Government to 'wait and see' on GLC Bill Local Government, Coach Services Some fares still lower than five years ago, Road Safety Pressure for better coach safety. Reviews: Capricorn/Knussen Almeida Theatre, Dance La Bayadère, Television Commercial capers, Festivals Wisdom without pretension Mieczyslaw Horszowski, Galleries A natural talent for symbolism, Concert Claudio Arrau. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,760, Concise Crossword (No 667), Today's television and radio programmes, Surrey win bridge contest, TV top ten, Sale room Buddha brings cash and crowds. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Angela Gore, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Exemplary Justice, The Open Agenda, Mexican Welcome, Finance And Industry Debenhams-clear case for a Tebbit reference. Letters to the Editor: Drink, health and crime, Future of universities, Reporting on Lebanon, Faith in democracy, Rights and abortion, Strasbourg law, Stonehenge alternative, Political will in famine prevention, Principle of consensus on pensions, A Rolls in Moscow. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Denstone College, University news, Christ College Brecon, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Christopher Gibbs, Professor Louis Robert, Professor John Spink Research on French thought and literature. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Mixed day for shares, The pound, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Downward trend continues, Foreign Exchanges. Business and Finance: Selincourt 'cheeky,' says d'Abo, Commodities, Stock Market Report Shares fall as cash calls reach £5.8bn, Central banks press US to cut deficit, Financial Services Building societies poised for unsecured lending drive, North Sea spot oil prices fall 20 cents, In Brief Jellicoe to head Davy, Market Summary, Chase property team forms company, Investment Trusts, Tempus Rights issue heightens Hanson bid speculation, Hanson Trust seeks £519m, Company News, UK firms to set up in Mexico, Commodities Review Computerized trading here to stay via Bermuda, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, London Financial Futures, Dollar too high, says Bank, Money Market And Gold, Surge in retail spending as inflation outlook brightens. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Tennis: Quiet START At Queen's Club As Leading Players Prepare For Wimbledon Search for new exciting artist as understudy for McEnroe, Snooker Record fine of £6,000 imposed on Francisco, Racing Make Me Happy to keep party swinging, Rowing Cambridge May races, Cricket: Phillips Makes Batting Look Easy With His First Tour Century For The Australians Infection makes Lawson likely absentee from first Test, Table Tennis Prean changes loyalties, Tennis Sabatini the seed who did not turn to grass, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Football: Robson Admits To An Attack Of 'The Wobbles' England must stop the rot, Golf Hourihane can make it an Irish double, Rugby Union England's platform for World Cup, Horse Show Father and sons to challenge, Evening Racing Goodwood, Bowls Four new caps, Rifle Shooting Five gold medals for Cooper, Yachting Cup challengers facing cutback, Athletics Ovett ready to retread path to fame. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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