The Times - 22/04/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Moshe Brilliant, , By David Smith Economics Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By John Grant Crossword Editor, By Richard Dowden, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Nicholson, By Colin Hughes, From Frank Johnson, From Patrick Knight, Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Ray Kennedy, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Douglas Tweedale, From Robert Fisk, From Gill Lusk, , From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, , From David Watts, , From Donovan Moldrich, Russell Harty, Shirley Lowe, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, by Lord Shackleton, Richard Ford, Anne Sofer, Miles Kington, JAN VAN HEERDEN, , CLIVE BONE, , OLIVER STUTCHBURY, , G. W. TOMS, , KENNETH SLACK, , ANDREW TESSLER, , A. COLIN COLE, , JONATHAN CLARK, , M. GORDON-RUSSELL, , CHRISTOPHER ARTHUR, , ST OSWALD, , NICHOLAS ALDRIDGE, KENNET, , GEOFFREY BROADBENT, , By a Special Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Morrison, Hilary Finch, Ludovic Kennedy, Paul Routledge, PR, John Hatton, David Young, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Our City Staff, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Patrick Knight, , By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, William Kay City Editor, From Mike Graham, By John Lawless, Derek Pain, By Jenny MacArthur, From a Special Correspondent, , From a Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, From John Blunsden, , From Jeremy Shaw, , By Rex Bellamy, Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By John Dougray, By Vince Wright, By Hugh Taylor, By Clive White, From Athole Still, From John Wilcockson, By Mandarin, By Michael Seely, By Gerald Davies, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, by George Ace, By Bryan Stiles, Simon Barnes, By Joyce Whitehead, Summaries by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Michael Horsnell, DJM,
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News: If you want them to be right, bear left, Humberside/1 The bridge that leads to unity, Nature notes, Israel to pull out of Lebanon by June but raids will go on, Still the nation's larder for grain, Bone graft triumph for Cambridge, The Aquino affair: Philip Jacobson on the fading hopes for justice A whitewash that Marcos could live to regret, Afghans prepare to call assembly elections, Cost of heart-lung operation 'to double', Tesco launches own-label cigarette, GLC to rule on Chelsea electric fence, Royal entertainment from an Englishman abroad, Housing in crisis: 1 Government survey will seek ways to improve Britain's crumblinig homes, Floods in Brazil leave 100 dead, How the Ulster grasses lost that 'super' tag, Peace group's Soviet support, Murrell killing query by MP, United trade attack on Japan, NUT calls strikes at 201 schools, Chancellor says dollar 'too high', Kinnock argues for new TGWU poll, Nurses' neuroses success, Amersham upon Amazon, Humberside/2 Great northern city of surprises, Race: making sure nobody loses, Gandhi will seek UN meeting on Namibia, US doctor despairs for Neves, Postal services should be back to normal by end of week, Kohl says Belsen bears mark of Cain, Heat-saving grants plea, Nakasone shops around to set an example, New terror group claims Brussels blasts, A habit that's going up in smoke, Russia deports holiday couple, Sites explored for improving radio links to submarines, Surgeons sew back man's arm, Employment Institute Members deny being anti-Government, Alert on teabag tobacco, Inquiry into deaths of prostitutes, Angry Cape mob burns mother and son to death, Talkback, After the losses, 2,000 new jobs, Village voice Pressure of public opinion on an old soldier, Why the Falklands matter, On the right road at last, Greeks give Alia's wife VIP passage, Mourners ambushed by Tamils, A million Sudanese children face death, The fine flowers of the Frampton ladies, European notebook A springtime mood that may be short-lived, Extradition deal on Britons living in Spain 'only weeks away', Roads, Prior hits back at ministeers for jobs board snubs, State aid for bus makers ruled out, Cornish £1 note on sale, Howe in refugee talks, 'Tate in North' link with city's heyday, Glue sniffing could be losing its appeal, The Times Diary, The loneliness of 15,500 runners, A day for records in marathon, Sikh fury at Golden Temple searches, Milan joy at royal walkabout, Rail station's £250m revamp plans out today, Israel lays road for retaliation, Acid rain blown over Britain from Europe, Two British teenagers murdered, Nicaragua offers ceasefire on eve of crucial Congress vote, The week's walks, Triangular foreign policy collapses with only the Russians offering support Vietnam's legacy of war: corruption, hunger and failure, Traders in battle over London's markets, A sea-change winner, Northern poor say they must skimp on food, Conservation guide, Portfolio, Anti-hunt demonstration in front of the Queen, Bonington scales Everest: World at his feet at 50, Work to be done in the planner's paradise, Horizons The Times guide to career choice The lure of the great outdoors, Bomb blast recalled in Requiem, Science report Gas bubble clue to cosmic ray riddle, Canford School, Marcos to stand for fourth term, Meteoric rise of house churches. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Sherwood Computer Services Plc, Christian Salvesen, The Horse Weekly, Grange Park Hotel, Rixon Matthews Appleyard, Dhl, Friends Of The Elderly, City Of Hull, Queen's Award, Issues Of Government Stock, Sotheby's, Scm Chemicals Limited, Trentino Italy, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, The University Of Buckingham, British Calendonian, The Exercise Myth, Norsk Hydro Fertilizers, Domino Printing Sciences Plc, Osmiroid, Portfolio, Papropack Limited, Pan Am, Ncr, Abp, Usm, Nike, Laporte, Bovis Construction Limited., The Royal Hospital & Home For Incurables., The Times Portfolio, Economic Development Unit,, Williams & Glyn's Bank Plc, The Humber Bridge, Humberside College, Base Lending Rates, Abbey National Higher Interest Account. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,717, Lexicographer wins regional crossword final, Magazine display for Getty Museum, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 625). News in Brief. Property: Flat Sharing, Furniture sale makes £1m in US. Law: Proving reasons for changes in workforce Berriman v Delabole Slate Ltd, Foreign decrees do not affect cause Williams & Humbert Ltd v W & H Trade Marks (Jersey) Ltd and Others Rumasa SA and Others v Multinvest (UK) Ltd and Others, Spectre of the disappeared hovers over junta leaders' trial. Editorials/Leaders: The Soviet Dilemma, Finance And Industry Unearthing offenders in monetary policy puzzle. Letters to the Editor: President Nyerere, Incident in Albania, Help for exporters, A rose for England, Blowing hot and cold, 'Defence committee', Causes of decline, When Whitehall and town halls clash, A question of punishment, Nostell Priory, Royal disclosure. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Forces appointments, Queen's Awards for 119 companies. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Desmond Bonham-Carter, Mr Cecil Martin, Mr William Redpath, Miss Olga Tufnell Excavation of Biblical site. Reviews: London Handel Orchestra/Darlow St George's, Hanover Square, Metanoia Purcell Room, Opera The Marriage of Figaro, LPO/Lopez-Cobos Festival Hall, Television Solemn hollows, Menuhin Competition Folkestone, Reversing history, Concerts LSO/Davis, Theatre Beauty without distortion Martine. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Investment Trusts. Business and Finance: Usm Review Huntleigh launch hat-trick for two veterans of success, Opec likely to maintain quota despite fear of price collapse, Company News In Brief, Matthew Brown enlists lobby firm in bid fight, SE listing for Spanish companies, Shop sales up sharply in March, Bank's loss blamed on interests of Hunt family, Company News, Chase buys Ohio banks, Air France buys British simulator, Brazil may need extra $2.5 bn, In Brief City post for top analyst, Ordinary Shares Diversity keeps the nimbler shipper afloat in a storm, Small firms top Queen's Awards, Tempus Gilts: Bank boxes clever after £M3 problems, Market Summary. Sport: In Brief Boone slips as Prenn scales peak, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Rugby Union: Wales Go Forward As Their Visitors Put The Clock Back Back row gives selectors a push, Batsmen often ill-prepared for Tests Allott sends down awkward delivery over bouncer rule, Football: Luton Give Themselves A Lift In Leaving Manchester United By Wayside Harford's momentous nod clears both ends of table, Squash Rackets Le Moignan in final for first time, Rugby League Hull KR celebrate their second title in a row, Horse Trials: Emotional Climax In Whitbread Trophy At Badminton Todd's error lets Holgate in for home victory, Yachting Tie-break rule helps Durr to title, Show Jumping Homfeld home before Skelton, Racing Cabalistic can carry on the good work, Tennis Bates loses to Youl once more, Golf Langer's string of birdies, Hockey Favourites tumble, Cycling Sprint gives Argentin first classic, Cricket Rutherford recovers, Snooker Parrott earns a tilt at the old master, Jones wins London marathon but an old trouper in Rotterdam runs away with his speed title Kristiansen triumphs in style and now chases a towering ambition, Motor Racing Senna and his Lotus bloom as they skate home in driving rain, Women's Hockey Letch caps Ipswich comeback, Swimming Moorhouse brightest star in wake of Wilkie. 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