The Times - 07/03/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Colin Hughes, By Rupert Morris, By Alan Hamilton, From Robert Fisk, , By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Peter Davenport, From Tim Jones, , By Staff Reporters, By Ronald Faux, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From A Staff Reporter, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Amanda Haigh, Parliamentary staff, By Lucy Hodges, , By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, HUGH CLAYTON, , Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Hasan Akhtar, By Kenneth Gosling, From Christopher Thomas, , From Ray Kennedy, , By Henry Stanhope, From Mary Lee, From Neil Kelly, From Douglas Tweedale, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Roger Boyes, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By a Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From David Watts, , From John Best, By Our Foreign Staff, Michael Young, Ronald Faux, John Percival, James Fenton, Marcel Berlins, Nicholas Kenyon, John Higgins, Rory Coonan, Hugh Barnes, Philip Howard, PHS, by David Walker, Peter Bradley, Richard Owen, Ronald Butt, Miles Kington, KEITH TURNER, , DONALD TEBBIT, , ANTHONY HAYWARD, , ALAN DAY, , NICHOLAS RIDLEY, , MICHAEL FOOT, , CHARLES GORDON, RICHARD MOORE, , D. A. L. DAVIES, , ROBERT KEE, , H. G. WELLS., JOHN HONEY, , PETER BARKER, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, F.N.G., Matthew Norgate, Irving Wardle, Dennis Hackett, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, Martin Cropper, David Sinclair, Ian Holm, Hilary Finch, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Graham Searjeant, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Christopher Dunn, From Bailey Morris, , By Ian Griffiths, By William Kay, By Pam Spooner, By Jeremy Warner, By Judith Huntley, Electronic Data Processing Ltd v Wright, From Clive White, Vienna, By Peter Ball, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From David Miller, By Simon O'Hagan, By Nicholas Harling, By Peter Bills, By Simon Jones, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From John Ballantine, , By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Railton, From Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Corinne Julius, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Ian Murray, , PH, By a Staff Reporter,
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News: Man who knows both sides of the picket line, South African economic crisis Fury over austerity package, In search of life after rate-capping, Arms firm included dog in Pentagon bill, Parties split on rate capping: 2 GLC Tories suspicious of limit, Hungarian leader to visit Britain, Snow reports, Congress bandwagon falters in south Voters deal blow to Gandhi, NCCL may go to court on 'tapping', Indonesia fears terror tactics in Timor, The MP who spoke for 4 hours, Political mood changing in France Socialists glimpse a silver lining, Norwegian spy trial in secret session, Filibuster delays debate on phone-tapping Bill, Scottish Delegate Meeting Angry colliers jostle McGahey, Plan for liquor sales at school sites opposed, Private Eye withdrawn from sale, New-look Bentley draws the motor show crowds, Foreign Office still keeps diplomat's £½m Paris flat, Storm as tribunal lets Astiz go free, Day's lost business Commons often short of time, Jewish body rebuts Soviet claim that bank lent to Hitler, Commentary, The Times Profile: Bert Hardy The man who caught history in the making, Detained Britons to face conspiracy charge, Miners' strike aftermath: Dismissal hearings: Church and state: MacGregor profile Day of reckoning for returned pitmen accused of strike offences, Husain sees a last chance for peace, Two Kims promise to join forces as Chun eases ban on dissidents, Pan Am threatens pilots, Science report Versatile jellyfish could help doctors, moreover... No, we're not chauvinists, Scots and Yorkshire pitmen end strike, Farnborough to be used by private aircraft, Separatists try again in Quebec, Why Labour is losing its Jews, Rail unions seek 30% pay rise, Welsh Return-To-Work Pay cut warning over stance on blacking, Libya faces claim for Fletcher damages, Rebuff for BBC on £65 fee, Gowrie woos business for arts sponsorship, Clamp on profiteers as quake toll rises, Rescue bid for Britons on bleak isle, Rebel councils to retain rate support grants, Michelin gives 19 top ratings, Horizons The Times guide to career development When charity begins at work, Not only moral but right, Roads, Polytechnic students ban Jewish society, Worries over long-term safety grow in America Geologist criticizes site for nuclear waste dump, Price cuts for Spanish tours continue, Cautious Craxi backing for Star Wars project mirrors European anxiety, The Times Diary Mirror black-out, The Coal Chief Solitary life for the canny patriot, 750,000 pupils will suffer as teachers intensify strike, Hawke links his political future with Anzus pact, NGA decision today, UN pleads for end to Gulf attacks, Kinnock outlines hostility to 'Star Wars' at Nato, The papers, Guy's heart unit saved by man's £272,000 gift, Marooned sailors wait to learn fate, Swoop nets one guerrilla, Runcie compares urban blight with Ethiopia disaster, Bishops go into the political arena, Zia's constitutional changes anger former allies, Cultural detente that ended in discord, 2,000 jobs are threatened as washing machine firm fails, Apartheid debate chaos, Hot ideas from the think tank, Family defends right to 4-star hotel on benefits, Portfolio, Scandal on British islands Cheif Minister arrested on drugs charge, Sihanouk forces battle to survive, Churches call for co-operation over funerals, Israelis make Tyre a city of terror, Celebrated Soviet pianist applies to stay in Britain, Our man in a taxi in Shanghai. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc, Mobil, Golf, General Accident, Btr, Central London Offices, Portman, Midland Bank, Ppa, Gerald Seymour, The Times, Halifax, BBC, Ubaf Bank Limited, Saa, Base Lending Rates, Sun Alliance Insurance Group. Law: No bridging loan tax relief Hughes (Inspector of Taxes) v Viner, Provisional IRA terrorist convicted of murders and possessing explosive, Leyland chief is cleared of share dealing charges, £116,277 award for man left impotent by fall, Calculating pay arrears on re-engagement, Gardener jailed for IBM killing, Pilot tells how he killed 'erring' wife, Judge must attend view Regina v Hunter (Ian), Disputed adoptions In re K (a Minor). Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, The Arts Minister says Sir Peter Hall is not best qualified to criticize, Marathon sitting · Speaking record broken Commons That was the day that wasn't. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 588), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,679, $11m expected in US sale of Old Masters, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Rock Roy Buchanan, Opera La traviata, The Engineer Of Human Souls, A staunch supporter, The scholar at the Swan Beauty and Nutcracker, The old musical dreamer, Cornelius Cardew, Crime You know my method Holmes, Fiction Riddling and real feast of horrors, Theatre Fascinating rhymes of a radical Look to the Rainbow, Concerts LMP/Glover, New books-paperback, Television Mistaking superficiality for science, Being cruel only to be funny, Snapper up of old trifles, Singing one's way to the top and banishment, All change at the Angel. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Entertainments, Announcements, General Appointments, Banking & Accountancy Appointments, So often the shared copy of "The Times" Educational Supple-, Winner. Editorials/Leaders: Uncivil, Unserviceable, Final ACT For Fun Revolutionaries, Building On Victory, Finance And Industry Volcker demonstrates his power again. Letters to the Editor: Purpose of Anzus, Interests of the State, On This Day Miners' Strike Mr. H. G. Wells's Advice., The relative cost of education, Bombing of Dresden, The Speaker's memoirs, Funeral honours, Touché, Truly dreadful, Freedom to operate the local buses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Marlborough College. Obituaries: Mr James Dale, Cdr Alfred Williams, Mr D. W. Lucas, Mr David Watts, Professor Howard Warrender Authority on the philosophy of Hobbes, Dr Stefan Bauer, Maj-Gen T. H. Jameson. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Stock Market Report Good news on profits brings sparkle to equity prices, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Shares move firmly ahead, Foreign Exchanges. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Traded option highlights, US budget defeat for President, Investment Trusts, Wheelock in trouble, £113m leap in BTR profit sets record, Pretax profit of £15m at News Int, Midland Bank contains slide with £135 million profits, London Financial Futures, Company News, Blagden in £25m steel takeover, Commodities, Tempus Rosee, roses all the way for BTR, In Brief GA figures down £61m, BNOC increases loss-making sales, Market Summary. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, · Agency planned · Office survey New dawn breaking over City's Eastern fringe, Hongkong Land arrives at borrowings 'watershed', Dixons buys Espley Trust subsidiary. Sport: Football: Black night at White Hart Lane as Tottenham's self-inflicted wound hurts English pride in Europe Nicol's late goal ensures that Liverpool keep rolling along, Racing:2,000 Guineas Favourite Escapes Infection At O'brien's Stable Gold Crest in isolation as coughing hits Ballydoyle, Rugby Union St Mary's maintain good work, Motor Racing Tyrrell back on the grid after settling dispute, Sports in Brief, Boxing Honeyghan does the business, Hockey Army put Navy to the sword, Rowing Thomas a good choice, ICE Skating Fairy-tale end for Soviet pair, Golf Lyle could be £1m hole-in-one ace, Rugby League Gallagher's two tries inspire win, Real Tennis Prospects look bright for Cambridge, Cycling Oosterbosch falters and Peiper benefits, Cricket Logic defied as Pakistan reach final and deny Lloyd a glorious exit. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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