The Times - 04/03/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Robert Fisk, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Frank Johnson, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Kenneth Fleet, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Richard Ford, Colin Hughes, By Tony Samstag, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, DAVID YOUNG, , By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, From Hasan Akhtar, , Ian Murray, From W. P. Reeves, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Our Correspondent, , From Michael Prest, From Jan Raath, , From Nicholas Ashford, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Owen, From John Earle, From Martha Honey, San Jose, , From Christopher Walker, , From Douglas Tweedale, From Richard Owen, , From Tony Duboudin, , From Roger Boyes, From Mario Modiano, Paul Vallely, Max Atkinson, Nicholas Ashford, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, by Michael Fallon, Michael Prest, Stewart Tendler, Anne Sofer, Miles Kington, A. KENNETH SNOWMAN, , J. H. LEWEN, , A. C. GEDDES, , RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , HUGH BRETT, , MICHAEL FOOT, , VALERIE HENDERSON, , BILL NEWTON DUNN, , SHEILA MISKIN, , LIPMANN KESSEL, , JOHN G. GLOVER, , NICHOLAS BAKER, , NED SHERRIN, , Clifford Longley, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, Hilary Finch, Martin Cropper, Noël Goodwin, Richard Morrison, Nicholas Shakespeare, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, Pam Spooner, William Kay City Editor, Maxwell Newton, From David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Peter Marson, By Tim Glover, By David Hands, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, , By Richard Streeton, By a Correspondent, From Pat Butcher, , By David Powell, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Ballantine Ford Lauderdale, From David Miller, By Keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Vince Wright, By Clive White, By Simon O'Hagan, By Paul Newman, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Sally Watts, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle,
ResumoIndex. News: Fire union says breathing gear was denied men, Village voice Man born under a good star rejects ill-fortune, Poles set to protest at food price rise, Nkomo scorns siege of Bulawayo as Zanu election stunt, Nature notes, RUC man murdered at church, Doubt over US test for Aids virus, European notebook Minefields of protocol for Pope in Belgium, Zia makes himself all-powerful by constitution change, Wellington floats the NZ dollar, Egyptian brothers bid for Harrods, Kyprianou to revive dialogue, Life after the UN, by Jeane Kirkpatrick, Ministers agree on lifting pub hour restrictions, Give coal the glow of success, Whitehall high flyers train as 'gorillas', The week's walks, Why women are living dangerously, Ultimatum by Contras helps Reagan argument, Wider conveyancing jeopardized by 'split', Shultz and Ortega give Contadora new hope, Genscher hurries to talks with Gromyko, Drug abuse: still waiting for the right prescription, Horizons Take a better job, Miss Jones The Times guide to career choice, Nuclear power: 1 French PWR network is model for British aims, Union backs Whitehall strike, £3m Endeavour replica project, Police shooting inquiry, Indonesia Part I Suharto bid for legacy of stability meets resistance Riot deaths a catalyst for violence, A smuggler, a rapist and a crime godfather bid for votes in Bihar, Bush visit boost for Sudan French crew seized, Israel to start second pullback, Insular vision of the holocaust, King Hassan vows to keep Sahara, Yorkshire pitman's tears mark the end, Portfolio, Concise Crossword (No 585), Why famine relief faces a standstill, Libya threat to back the IRA, Moscow's shift in trade towards Europe will bring benefits to Britain, The Times Diary, Computer firms offering workers more perks, Armenians jailed for Orly bombing, MEPs will press Britain to accept veto change, Fight against closure of 'uneconomic' pits likely to continue Strike ends but Scargill defiant, London's lessons from the past, moreover... The flavour of Blair the fair, UN aid fund takes the hat around, Science report Searching for secrets in a salt mine, Walker says 'no gloating', Gold refiners questioned in police hunt for Brinks-Mat haul, Domesday Book may be divided into six, Bangladesh opposition leaders held, American delegation will brief Nato on strategy before Star Wars debate, Labour holds Victoria but majority reduced, The miners' strike: How battles were won and lost Anatomy Of Defeat How the Tories executed long-term campaign to curb unions, Shias counterpunch Israel's 'iron fist', The strike that turned wives into warriors, On This Day, Drive begins to restrict MPs' world 'junkets', Bankrupt millionaire faces new charges, Where Arthur doesn't box clever, Child sex offenders face 'listing'. Display Advertising: Banque Worms & Cie, Volvo, National Savings, Swansea, Issues Of Government Stock, Sotheby's, Midland Bank, Telecom, The Times, Bovis, Ford, Swissair, Microsoft, Woolwich, Blesma, Portfolio, E&w, American Airlines, Investors In Industry, Helmsman Lockers, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: The Face Of Defeat, Double ACT In Poland, Finance And Industry The best way to fill up an empty Budget. Letters to the Editor: Interests of the State, Anatomy of SDP, Informed consent, Broadcasting's future, Setting free the buses, On their own feet, Programme copyright, Tactics on EEC trade, Question of the Speaker's conduct, Tongue-tripping, Fabergé models, Keeping a watch on subversion. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Outrages By Suffragists Police Court Proceedings Sentence On Mrs. Pankhurst.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Fan Makers' Company, University news, The Leys School, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today. Obituaries: Mr J. A. Clark, Mr Frank Pickstock, Mr Noel Purcell, Mr Jack Kelly President of US Olympic Committee, Brigadier Sir Richard Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe. Reviews: Tristan and Isolde, Television A touch of flavour, Theatre Hamlet, the First Quarto, The Alexeevs, LSO/Hickox, Opera Playful decorations Count Ory, The new star from the East, YMSO/Blair, Concerts Nikolai Petrov. Classified Advertising: Your Last Chance, Paul Eddington And Felicity Kendal, University Appointments, Acknowledgments, La crème de la crème, Super Secs, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: Budget 'will steer clear of pensions', Cable & Wireless set for key role in China's technical future, Ordinary Shares Intasun spreads its wings, Howard Doris close to decision on new yard, ICI board looks for US recruit, Tempus Gilt-edged: expanded role for Bank's 'Z' accounts, Investment Trusts, W German intervention over dollar defended, Usm Review Applied Holographics up 25p as takeover talk continues, Experts may back Bank's audit links, In Brief Dunlop says 'no' again, US Notebook Attack on dollar hits bond markets, Unlisted Securities, Market Summary. Sport: Snooker Francisco loses his sleep but wins title, Skiing Mahrer and Lee tie as favourites falter, Rugby League Wigan throw title race wide open, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Racing: Injury Likely To Keep Ireland's Leading Novice Out For Season Promising Robson should initiate Greenall treble, Golf Strange keeps his nerve, ICE Skating World event favourites look nervous, Racing Burrough Hill Lad: valid case for a stewards' inquiry, Rugby Union: Bruising Draw Leaves Championship Wide Open Brave and battered Irishmen come through trial by ordeal, Squash Rackets Miss Opie back in the swing, Cricket Tournament loses attraction, Football Championship climax nears as rivals come face to face, Hockey Final beckons Middlesex, Football Spurs can take heart from Real's display, Bowls Gold at last for Scots, Rowing Dominance of Oriel underlined, Cycling Peiper finds a winning partnership, Athletics: Indoor Success Marks Sprinter's Step Up In Class Bennett's world best time caps Britain's medals tally. Law: Power to jail for refusal to be bound over Howley v Oxford, Defence to discrimination succeeds Deria and Others v General Council of British Shipping, Total not to be excessive Riches and Others v News Group Newspapers Ltd, Calculating overseas earning relief Varnam (Inspector of Taxes) v Deeble, No power to remit arbitrators' award Atlantic Lines and Navigation Company Inc v Italmare SpA. Births. Property: Rentals. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,676, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.
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