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The Times - 23/09/1985

1985; Gale Group;

Autores

From Diana Geddes, , From Donald Macintyre, , By Our Labour Editor, By Sarah Hogg, Bailey Morris, By Our Foreign Staff, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Edward Townsend, David Felton, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, , By Tony Samstag, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Richard Ford, , By Michael Horsnell, By Ronald Faux, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Winder, , Sheila Beardall, Anthony Hodges, From Michael Hamlyn, From Mary Lee, , From Paul Routledge, , From Keith Dalton, , From Ivor Davis, , From John Carlin, , By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Douglas Tweedale, From Ian Murray, , By Raymond Keene, From Michael Hornsby, , From Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, , From David Watts, William Kay, From Judith L. Kinderlerer, Jane Withers, Carol Brickman, Peter Nichols, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, by John Redwood, Nicholas Ashford, , Ronald Faux, Anne Sofer, Miles Kington, ROGER BRAMBLE, , OWEN THORPE, , TIM HART, PETER HERBERT, FRANCIS COULSON, , BRIAN SACK, JOHN DONNITHORNE, JOHN DUPAYS, , THEA DUPAYS, PAUL HENDERSON, , KAY HENDERSON, MARTIN SKAN, MICHEL ROUX, MICHAEL HARRIS, , PATSY HARRIS, S. J. G. SEMPLE, , K. G. M. G. ALBERTI, , JOHN ANDERSON, , R. D. COHEN, , R. H. T. EDWARDS, , M. A. FLOYER, , A. GUZ, , R. HALL, R. HOFFENBERG, , HARRY KEEN, , MAURICE LESSOF, , A. H. G. LOVE, , NEIL MCINTYRE, , IVOR H. MILLS, , STANLEY PEART, , A. E. A. READ, , PETER RICHARDS, , K. B. SAUNDERS, , H. C. THOMAS, , S. TOM LINSON, , L. A. TURNBERG, , D. J. WEATHERALL, O. M. WRONG, , GEOFFREY LEE WILLIAMS, , ROGER BROAD, , F. AOUIDHA, , STEWART BRITTEN, , JAN GREEN, , FRED MIDDLETON, , Clifford Longley, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Malcolm Hayes, Irving Wardle, David Sinclair, Celia Brayfield, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Patience Wheatcroft, From John Earle, , By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Clare Dobie, From Ivor Davis, From Maxwell Newton, By William Kay, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Simon Barnes, By John Hennessy, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By George Ace, By Keith Macklin, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Coleman, By Bryan Stiles, David Miller, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Hugh Taylor, By David Powell, By Nicholas Harling, By Clive White, By Vince Wright, By John Nichols, By Jenny MacArthur, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Desmond Stoneham, , From John Wilcockson, By a Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Nicholas Keith, By John Clemison, By Ian McLauchlan, Joyce Whitehead, From Paul Routledge, By Pat Butcher, Corinne Julius, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From David Bernstein, Craig Seton,

Resumo

Index. News: West German publisher Springer dies at 73, Head teachers join opposition to Joseph on pay, The Times crop survey Grain harvest down by 17% as poor quality and prices worry farmers, Iran threat to block Gulf oil exports, New range of Peugeot hatchbacks, Cabinet to back change on rates, More Italian wine withdrawn, The minister too good to get ahead, IRA shoots dead off-duty soldier leaving dance, London weighting allowance up 12%, The Mexican earthquake Commander Tron leads rescue team through a city of devastation, World pit unions post for Scargill, Death toll rises to 10,000 Mexico rescue teams face disease risk, Argentina ready to end state of war, Nature notes, 200,000 flee Tripoli violence as shells pound harbour streets, A window opened on to convent life, Walks of the week, Letter from Handsworth Multi-racial hopes rise from ashes, moreover... Hail the bird on its gilded page, Horizons Child's play or a real job?, Patent Office, Singer to pay $2.7m to crash victims, 'Sour fruit' of office grape vine, Alliance: a misplaced mish-mash, Lange condemns 'sordid state-backed terrorism', Liverpool cash crisis Union 'establishment moves to thwart activists over strike, Breathing ire and brimstone, Zia sets date to end rule by Army, CND demo affects 16 military air bases, Roads, Community shattered by child killings, Manila protesters clubbed, Emotional reunion for divided Koreans, 1m homes face risk of being burgled, A plea for the truly personal computer, French say 'we sank Rainbow Warrior', Employers criticize Serps plan, South Africans pull out of Angola but operation to aid Unita is expected, The driving force of a high-flyer, Bishop's warning on violence, Mother is accused of 2 murders, Talkback The relevance of research into rancid coconuts, Surviving every woman's nightmare, Uruguay: The New Democracy Balancing act to curb the generals, New look at the gallery, Living can read their obituaries, Portfolio, Public schools: 1 Parents flock to buy traditional education, More evidence on infested hospitals calls for law to allow prosecution, Israel angry at London invitation to Palestinians, Getty gives �150,000 to rebel miners, Singapore aims to double its trade with China, Rescuers battle on as aid pours into shattered city Britain sends in troops and offers �500,000, Election Gandhi fights to lose, Jail riot follows Lisbon breakout, Miners International Scargill's world role ruffles boardrooms, The Liberal Assembly 'Honest option' for electorate, Youth takes over in Peking party ballot, Moments of madness when the world falls apart, Science report Atoms closely observed, Finance ministers seek to reduce value of dollar, Two British girls dead, The Times Diary And no cribbing, Talks on radioactive dumping, Can this man save Nigeria?, Runner dies at end of Glasgow Marathon, Battle on Aids Laboratory service change abandoned, Thatcher's 'man of peace' Palestinian fighting with words, Camera and radio found on ditched Wellington, Tribute to the British father of magic. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Lloyd's, The Private London Clinic, Manchester Business School, The New Volvo Estates, Capital Transport Campaign, Daks, National Children's Home, Singapore Airlines, St Ives Group Plc, Sotheby's, Easy Link, Scottish Amicable, Help The Aged, The Times, Woolwich, Base Lending Rates, Portfolio, Eventing, Perrier, The Queen's Awards 1986, Hill Samuel, Imps, Vantage Securities Plc, Natwest, The Times Portfolio, Mha. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 755), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,849, France wins bridge trophy, Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Indian art totals $2.1m in New York, Unusual tactics test skill of Karpov. Editorials/Leaders: Underwater Agents, Finance And Industry Alarm bells ring as US import controls loom, No Victor In The Gulf, Police In The Firing Line. Letters to the Editor: Licensing dog owners, Social security appeals, With hindsight?, Expulsion effects, Crippling setback in Mexico City, MEPs and world aid, Effects of cut in medical resources, The case for SDI, Struggle for Savoy, Talks with Israel. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Polytechnic first-class honours, Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Mr Richard Winfrey, Dickie Henderson A versatile performer, Robert Henderson, Mr David Jessel. Reviews: Theatre Kiss of the Spider Woman, Secrets of the historical process embodied in a living past, Rock The Pogues, Television Forceful hysteria, Bochmann Quartet Purcell Room, Concerts Haunting episodes LSO/Abbado. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: Courtaulds bid hopes raised, Wall St Wire 'Terrible' outlook for GNP, Investment Trusts, Usm Review High-tech companies lead the autumn rush, McMahon to succeed Barron as chairman of Midland, Banking licence for broker, Company News, Unlisted Securities, Ordinary Shares Renold looks to robots for future, Export orders lowest for year, CBI says, Tempus Gilts: $2.5bn answer to the bill mountain?, Swedish furniture retailer plans assault on British market, Crowther set for takeover, Apple chief forecasts 61% fall, NM Rothschild criticized over St Ives tender, Market Summary, Energy saving on paper, Concern at Italian bourse delay. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Horse Trials Todd spoils party for Captain Phillips, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Boxing Holmes retires after losing to Spinks, Mod Pentathlon Whiteside takes revenge and the national title, Racing: Khaelan And St Hilarion Provide Rich Pickings For British Trainers In Europe Famille Rose to step up on promising first appearance, Motor Racing Bell has to wait, Rugby Union Wanderers are too fast for Leicester, Cycling Hinault out to one of his old pupils, Yachting Partnership unbeaten, Golf Ballesteros retains his lead for victory, Cricket: Antiguan Foreign Minister Clears Way But Gooch Still Undecided Bird reiterates Antiguan welcome for Gooch, Carriage Driving Sparkling occasion, Rugby Union: Rugged Anglo-Welsh Encounter Cardiff keep hard-working Coventry at arm's length, Dressage Wily Trout sweeps to repeat win, Bowls Kilyons leave it late to take the initiative, Hockey First-time win for Ireland, Football: A Classic Derby Encounter IS Lost To British Television Viewers And Charlton Have To Give Up Their Expensive Home President of FIFA in Mexico mission, Powerboating Spalding seals his second world title, Athletics Europe add Ottley for World Cup. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Super Secretaries, Entertainments, LA Cr�me De LA Cr�me, Scholarships & Fellowships. Births. Property: Rentals, Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather.

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