The Times - 01/05/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Michael Horsnell, By Alan Hamilton, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Richard Ford, Anthony Bevins, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, From Ronald Faux, , By Tony Samstag, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Davenport, By David Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Mohsin Ali, , From Robert Fisk, Salhiye, , From Christopher Walker, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Diana Geddes, From Roger Boyes, , From Richard Owen, From Martha Honey, From Our Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, , From Paul Vallely, From Mary Lee, , From Richard Wigg, From Ian Murray, Irving Wardle, David Sinclair, Peter Ackroyd, Nicholas Kenyon, Judith Cruickshank, John Gale, Michael Binyon, David Cohen, Caroline Moorehead, Veronica Groocock, Liz Hodgkinson, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, by Tom Burke, Carol Berger, Jack Straw, Miles Kington, FRANK FIELD, , GARETH WILLIAMS, , T. MITCHELL FORD, , MARGARET GOSSE, , MICHAEL MANSER, , DERMAN CHRISTOPHERSON, , KFNNET, , HUGH HANNING, , NICK KANE, , PETER COULSON, , LEWIS ROBERTS, , NORMANBY, , JOHN FAULKNER, , By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, Edward Mortimer, By Türgüt Ozal, , Sarah Searight, Godfrey Goodwin, Peter Hopkirk, Shirin Akiner, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By John Lawless, Richard Thomson, By Mitchell Platts, By Sydney Friskin, Ivo Tennant, By Robert Pryce, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Miller, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Clive White, From Nicholas Harling, By Marcus Williams, By Richard Streeton, From Jenny MacArthur, , By Peter Aykroyd, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Summaries by Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, From Michael Hornsby,
ResumoIndex. News: Satellite snag for Challenger crew, US decides on trade embargo for Nicaragua, Reform of Unesco demanded, Reluctant Portugal and Spain sign agreement, Turmoil of teachers in strike's front line, Tories in 4-vote escape on GLC, Britain's stolen car record is worst in Europe, Boost for manufacturing industry Exports rise halts jobs decline, says CBI survey, Sangster dies on golf course, Proposals for New Caledonia denounced, Reagan's European tour Urgent economic fears claim priority over war graves controversy, Khartoum outflanks its hungry rebels, Anger at Ulster visit by FitzGerald, Curbs on Arabs eased, Blast mars Kabul anniversary, Jasmine Beckford 'like Belsen victim', Turkey/1 The land in search of itself, TGWU poll inquiry finds 8 anomalies, Sudan shuts border to refugees from Tigré, Malta makes a deal on free Catholic schools, ThE Times Cook Two-step soufflés made simple, Science report Pesticide toll of birdlife grows, A world role next century, Rugby School, The radical ideas in a cup of coffee, State says priest dreamt up assault, Times' list helps Poly students, MPs' anger at move to weaken committees, Pakistan moves closer to end of martial law, Princess will miss parade of Guides, First black bishop for the Church of England, Findings More thrills down under, Geneva talks fail to make progress, Baigrie jury approves siege police tactics, Tougher police powers set out to curb Solidarity middle ranks, Turkey/3 Adventure for the hunters of the lost Ark, Teenage pregnancies 'set to rise', Pit inquiry to report privately, Footballer fined for assault, Abandon this recipe for chaos, People like no one but themselves, The South African dismissals Bombs rock offices of top mining companies in Johannesburg, Roads, Rates: Robin Hood in reverse, Turkey/2 Suddenly the money men are willing to lend a hand, Summit talks at No 10, Sir Max Aitken dies after illness at 75, Thatcher stands firm on travel, Vietnam's old men celebrate victory, The Times Diary, No pressure on Palace, Church says, Revolt fear on Sunday shopping, Civil war in Lebanon Bullets buzz round Jezzine red line, Lawyers meet over Clore's £123m estate, Sail vest: The Duke of, '£3bn a year loss to industry' Beckett joins attack on pensions switch, Disputes can be prolonged by reverting to law, Acas says, Labour council 'acted illegally', Nurse 'did not help heart baby', Ortega trip to Moscow might prove expensive, moreover... From Lear to absurdity, Nazi apologist must go, From the ashes, a new democracy, Case of the five daffodils, Death toll from flu type illness rises to 20, Homesick Red Guards end Peking protest under heavy official fire, Euro-MPs back off fight on UK payments, Police on costa alert, When a mother leaves her children, Luce says close Sudan ties wanted, The suburban semi finds favour at last, Councils 'should be forced to privatize more', Horticulture Single gold among the daffodils, 6,000 go in Jakarta customs clean-up, Powell Bill likely to be lost, Britons are to be freed, says Egypt, Sombre scenes in a court of contradictions, Local Elections Tory poll tax could cost everyone with a job £700 a year, Labour says, City tower statement expected this week, Protests in vain as Reagan starts tour, IBA threat to fight EEC advert laws, How the travel bug has bitten Britain's bookworms, Costa Rica accuses Britons of 'hostile acts', Bloodiest month for Sri Lanka security forces, Professional advertising: Stephen Aris on the medical battle Swallow hard, doctor, it might do you good, Men want equality in 'women's work', Cancer test scheme is not mean, Thatcher insists. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bil, Turkey, Burberrys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Zihni Group Of Companies, Dan Air, Rockware Group Plc, Mobil®, First National Securities Ltd.,, Halifax Building Society,, The Times, Continental's Houston, Anadolu Bankasi, Citroën, Gulf Air, BBC, John Menzies, Saturday, British Caledonian, Base Lending Rates, Air Canada, Tekfen, Steetley, Austin Reed, Century, Air Uk, The Times Portfolio, Twa, Bonhams, Mercedes-Benz Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Cabinet raises £32,400, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,725, Concise Crossword (No 633), Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Law: Circus artist's libel action is resolved, Case to answer, Judge defers his station decision, House of Lords Revenue can reopen inquiries after taxpayer reaches an understanding with inspector Regina v Inland Revenue Commissioners,ExpartePreston, Corporal denies murder of three Army men in £19,000 payroll robbery, Joint tenancy not severed Barton v Morris. Politics and Parliament: Missed opportunity, Local Government Abolition Bill survives: four vote majority for Government, New Bishop, Parliament today, Dockyards Further talks planned at Rosyth and Devonport, Social Security Lessons to be learnt from death of young girl, Pensions Kinnock calls Thatcher 'twister' in clash over state scheme, Stafford told to cope with flu outbreak, Insolvency Bill Bill will discourage reckless conduct by directors. Reviews: Television The means and the ends, Dance Sleeping Beauty, All geared up for the big show, Theatre Richard restored to his rightful infamy, Concert LSO/Davis, Rock The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Classified Advertising: LA Creème De LA Crème, Acknowledgments, LA Crème De LA Crème, Entertainments, The Times Leisure Suit Offer. Editorials/Leaders: Re-Union In Bonn, Finance And Industry BCal still on course for a market quote, Black Road To Canterbury, Bumpy Roman Road. Letters to the Editor: Quote, misquote, Kiosk vandalism, 40 years on, A rose for England, Handling waste safely, Education in China, Art restoration, Grim signal, Against savings in welfare budget, The battle for Mansion House Square. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Times On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Knighthood for judge. Obituaries: Obituary Sir Max Aitken Leading newspaper publisher. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Market firm, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Stock Market Report Enterprise and Tricentrol to discuss takeover offer, Britain 'may face £4bn electronics trade deficit', High tech lift-off for share prices, China pact opens way for trade, Tempus Lone Star shines as Tarmac profits soar, Estimate of North Sea gas reserves raised by 15%, Restructuring at Atlantic Richfield, Company News, Nat West hopeful on loan rates, Commodities, Budget starts airport car hire, Co-op faces bill of £12m over lossmakers, Financial Services White Paper on brokers' fees may not protect investors' best interests, Freight futures index starts, Market Summary, PSM beats forecast, In Brief Late rally by dollar. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Golf Douglas wary of challengers, Gymnastics Acrobats are given lift, Racing: Eddery Switches To Bassenthwaite Following O'brien's Withdrawla From 2,000 Guineas Shmaireekh to enlarge Walwyn collection, Tennis End for faulty Whichello, Football: Mariner And Francis Are Recalled For A Crucial World Cup Qualifying Match Sports Commentary, Rugby Union All Blacks' schedule a departure from norm, ICE Hockey Streatham netminder takes the biscuit, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Last Night's Results, Hockey Old feature may be on the way out, It may not be cricket but it is here to stay Down-under game that is tops, Show Jumping Smith goes slow on advice of son and fininshes runner-up, Boxing: The Heavyweight Title Bout Without A Punchline Tubbs calls tune as Page fiddles, Cricket Butcher inspires an improbable win, Football Symon dies at age of 74. Property: Property North Of The Thames, Rentals, Country Property, Residential Property/1 Market responds to call for sheltered housing, Property South Of The Thames, Residential Property/2 Historic lodge with a lakeside setting. Births. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.
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