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The Times - 16/04/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By William Kay, David Smith, From Tony Duboudin, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, From Ray Kennedy, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Philip Webster, From Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, , By Our Political Reporter, By Richard Dowden, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, From John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, RODNEY COWTON, , By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, PEARCE WRIGHT, By Tony Samstag, From David Watts, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Roger Boyes, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Our Own Correspondent, By Caroline Moorehead, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Patrick Knight, , From Harry Debelius, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Gerald Shaw, , John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Nicholas, Shakespeare, Nicholas Kenyon, Geraldine Norman's, Richard Owen, Christine Painell, PHS, by Jonathan Porritt, Tim Congdon, Edward Mortimer, Roger Scruton, Miles Kington, TIM BRIGHOUSE, , GARETH MORRIS, , SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, , YORICK WILKS, , HUBERT H. LAMB, , EDWARD STAMP, , NICHOLAS HINTON, , KENNETH MILES, , JOHN RIMMER, , E. M. FRIEND, , L. J. KASTNER, , MARGARET MacKEITH, , By a Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A friend, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Alan McGregor, , By Jeremy Warner, By Christopher Dunn, By Our City Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Derek Pain, Alison Eadie, Michael Prest, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Richard Sarson, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Maggie McLening, By Geof Wheelwright, By Nigel Clark, By Mike Gerrard, By Kevan Pearson, HEDLEY VOYSEY, By Phillip Oppenheim, By Ian White, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Martin Banks, By Chris Naylor, From Mitchell Platts, Jenny MacArthur, By Robert Pryce, By Clive White, From Ian Brayshaw, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, By Peter Davenport, From John Watson, , By Colin McQuillan, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By William Stephens, From a Correspondent, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Brian Beel, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Gerald Shaw, DJM, From Christopher Thomas, Paul Vallely,

Resumo

Index. News: Rioting rages in south Tehran for three days, Nature notes, Reagan sends two aides to Bonn in effort to defuse graves row, Chemicals threat to rare snails, What Todd and Wright promised voters, And now, the high-tech deficit, Minister to oversee waste policy, Hu warned to ease up on Vietnam, War brides gather for nostalgia and research, Letter from Khartoum Nile urchins rescue Scotch on the rocks, Business replacing socialism in India's new order, £60m work starts to widen M5, Pound surges to seven-month high against dollar, Crowds weep for Hoxha and his heir vows to maintain fortress Albania, Sculptor of the nation's leaders, Alliance elections hopes, Ministry inquiry into Whitehall role of extreme right-winger, 30 die and homes blaze as riots hit Sri Lanka, Fresh TGWU ballot likely, says Evans, 'High society' suppliers jailed Lord Blandford is put on probation for trying to steal drugs, Print staff 'dismiss themselves', S Africa to quit Angola at once, Safer new cough vaccine, Place kept for Garang in Cabinet, Man pulled from mouth of Vesuvius, Benefits of research go overseas, Animal welfare: 2 Slow movement to end of experiments, No Thatcher statement about tour, Tebbit to confront Japanese on trade, Malcolm Cooper, the British Olympic rifle shooting, Union revolt over cash for ballots, Join the wet set, The paths blocked by anti-racists, Peru turns left but run-off predicted, Director in Jasmin baby case not to move, Army sent to relieve Sidon units, moreover... Waiting for Ms Write, Spanish communists set to expel founding father, Apartheid sex laws to go A traumatic impact on right-wing Afrikaners, Single vote keeps Israeli unity, Coping with deer, From the courts to the country Finding a fortune on the farm, Aston Villa issue computer members' cards, Black tipped to lead Labour council, Rift over farmers' use of pesticides, Freeson is alone on reselection, Roads, Government strategy is leading to 'shoeshine' economy, Willis says, S Africa to scrap race-sex laws, The Times Diary, Reagan's drive for Contra funding, Exemption for home computers, Princess Michael's father was in SS, Doctors unable to save unconscious Neves, Government's crime policy in 'disarray', Crossroads demolition starts, Recvcling: a wasted chance, Runcie steps into Australian union row, Bombers 'still in Spain', Keeping it in the family, Pravda has high hopes for UK ties, Rape case woman passes lie test, Cottesloe reopening likely with GLC aid, Two counties win strike reprieve after supporting teachers' claim, Two months for public inquiry on dead child, Science report Giant clams sustained by continental drift, Decline in new car sales predicted, Infection cuts hospital's transplants, Mother and children die in fire, Glemp sees Pope over Vatican slurs, Red tape ties up the future, First East bloc summit for Gorbachov Warsaw Pact leaders to renew alliance, Portfolio, Whitehall spending: 2 Heseltine turns his guns on arms budget, RAF Cranwell graduation, How iron is the Israeli fist?, Darkening our brightness, Prisoners seize Alabama jail after shootout. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Question Time change approved by Speaker, Buses Assurance on safety standards, Parliament today, Labour attacks 'madcap' proposals Meacher plan to end mortgage relief, Move to cut commercial court delays, Local Government Lack of cooperation on abolition proposals may put future of council staff at risk, Transport Bill Ministers to explain bus policy, Corporal punishment Bill through, Surrogacy Interests of the children must be paramount, Miners' Strike Those who harass will not escape justice. Display Advertising: The Apricot Farm, Commodore, British Aerospace., Manchester Business School, The Dee Corporation Plc, Unix, The City University, Nixdorf Computer, Standard Chartered, Gieves & Hawkes, Sunlife Of Canada, Dan Air Scheduled Services, Atlantic, The Directors Of Tootal Group Plc., St. Joseph's Hospice, Royal Insurance, The Times, Charles Of The Ritz, Christie's, Microsoft, Diners Club International,, Cathy Pacific, Quascutum, Welmar, Angela Gore, Trentino, Lotus Software, Van-Dal, Vita, Fujitsu, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Carr Jones, Mbs, Investors In Industry, Ibm Pc, Helmsman Lockers, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Prisoners Of Conscience Czechoslovakia: Jiri Wolf, Shot man was due in court, Animal raid case judge checks jurors, Space game addict killed for £36, Barrister's throttling ordeal, Buskers to sue police for assault, 'Robin Hood' went on burglary spree, Youth denies boy's murder, Three held on kidnap charge, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Origin of fish depends on the flag of netting vessel Commission v United Kingdom. Reviews: Television Static reminiscence, Theatre Epitaph to 1960s politics, Dance Lindsay Kemp, Edith Vogel, Concerts Vast perception, Galleries Lack of inhibition fit to make the earth tremble, Opera Hippolyte et Aricie. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,712, Concise Crossword (No 620), Museum has narrow miss on Welsh artist, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: The Travel Bug, Trust In A Postal Vote, Finance And Industry Waiting for a signal on interest rates, Beyond Dr Banda. Letters to the Editor: Technology in place, Aid to the needy, Malawi prisoners, Broadcasting's future, No philatelic first, Battling for jobs, Holy prints, Diplomacy behind closed doors, Drought in Sahel, A Japanese lesson for British dons, Silver lining, Folly de grandeur?. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Church news Church of Ireland prelate to retire, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Fred Uhlman, Miss Rosamund Essex, Mr William Bailey, Dame Annis Gillie, Mr Oscar Nemon Sculptor of public figures. Business and Finance: Sales jump 30% at W German metal group, Enigma Take off on the spy trail next week, How do you solve a Chinese puzzle?, Commodities, Letters, Tenneco's French takeover in danger, People/Richard Dillon, Dillon Technology Lyrical days for a one-man system, Pickens bid rejected by Unocal, Associated Dairies launches £605m agreed bid for MFI, Stock Market Report Bid excitement among stores gives equities their best day for a month, Financial Services Political advertising booms as Britain wakes up to dream-makers' talents, CU concedes: 'We were overconfident', Secondhand market: The time is right, Glaxo up £80m on US surge, Business micro breaks a barrier, Going deeper for oil and gas, In Brief, Asda and MFI unveil joint strategy for the superstore revolution, The high cost of starting up small, Tempus Zantac's heyday gives Glaxo a strong tonic, Commodities Review Big crop could upset pact on cocoa, Bass raises stake in Horizon, Even the mighty IBM slips as US suffers a downturn, 50 nations seek accord on uniform lease laws, Chrysler in deal with Mitsubishi, Hill Samuel says Banro defence fair, Company News, Computer Horizons/5 If you want to understand the Data Act... Computer Briefing, Playing dumb can save you money, Happy tale of Trekker the robot turtle, How robots became child's play, Gatt to set up trade talks, Sharp rise in profits fails to lift UK from foot of league, Company News In Brief, British lead-but only as players, Icahn opens tender offer for Uniroyal, The Week What next for Scotland?, Workshop Read the small print when taking on an out of date system. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets And Gold, Wall Street Dow up in thin trading, Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Strong start to account, Foreign Exchanges, Market Summary. Business Appointments: Appointments. Classified Advertising: Parttime Vacancies, Acknowledgments, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Computer Appointments, Tempting Times. Sport: Tennis Weary Sabatini falls in final, Yachting Slip-up puts Cayard in clear, Sports in Brief, Footbal Asprey suspended from duties at Stoke City, Rugby Union England choose Sheppard to take place of Blakeway, Real Tennis Ronaldson a clear title winner, Today's Fixtures, Cycling Elliott's flying start, Golf: Master's Pupil Passes US Test With Flying Colours Piloting Langer to cloud nine, Racing: Handicapper May Have Underestimated Dr Naeem Damister to deliver classic blow, Polo Glenlivet neat and tight, Boxing Sibson must defend by July, Snooker Francisco denies any 'drugs scandal', ICE Hockey Flyers on Wembley doorstep, Cricket Australians ready to take legal action, Squash Rackets Beeson one step closer to Jahangir, Young rider takes his tougher approach to Badminton Powell is back and ready for the call. Births. Property: Flat Sharing, Auctions & Antiques. Weather: The Weather.

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