The Times - 16/12/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Stuart Jones, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Alison Eadie, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Michael baily Transport Editor, Charles Knevitt, , By Peter Davenport, From Richard Ford, , By George Hill, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Cliff Feltham, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Crime Reporter, By Richard Dowden, By Robin Young, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Ian Murray, , From Ray Kennedy, , From Trevor Fishlock, From Martha Honey, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Frank Johnson, From Harry Debelius, From Donald Macintyre, From Diana Geddes, From David Bonavia, , By Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From Charles Harrison, From John Best, , From Ahmed Fazl, From David Watts, , From Christopher Walker, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Richard Morrison, Martin Cropper, Malcolm Hayes, Celia Brayfield, E. J. Craddock, Tony Samstag, Marjorie Wallace, Mark Law, Barbara Toner, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, by Tim Yeo, Rodney Cowton, Michael Brock, Anne Sofer, Miles Kington, BERNARD GAY, , JULIAN MORRIS, , ALAN REID, , J. DURBIN, , G. J. HATHERLEY, , FRANK KERSHAW, , T. P. LISTER, , BRIAN MOSS, , WILLIAM REES-MOGG, , ESMOND BULMER, , LEONARD TIVEY, , H. S. BESSEMER CLARK, MICHAEL BECKMAN, , CHARLOTTE FARRIS, , Clifford Longley, By Gareth Huw Davies, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, From Sue Branford, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industial Correspondent, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, By Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, William Kay City Editor, Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Vince Wright, By Clive White, By Simon O'Hagan, From Chris Moore, , By Sydney Friskin, By Robert Pryce, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Ian McLauchlan, By Gordon Allan, By George Ace, By Gerald Davies, By Bryan Stiles, By Keith Macklin, By Jenny MacArthur, From Richard Eaton, , Simon Barnes, By Jim Railton, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Dick Hinder, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By William Stephens, Philip Schofield, by Peter Dear, Bob Williams, Peter Waymark, From Keith Dalton, D.J.M., Donald Macintyre, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Sir Geoffrey Chandler, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, David Felton Labour Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Dr Kenneth Miller, Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, E. R. Wickham, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent,
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News: Oxford police misused power, New league call for executive drinks, Ethiopian relief man disappears, Some singular advice for the single woman, Madrid and Havana swap abuse, FitzGerald gains from London deal, Science report Crested newt hit by farm pond neglect, Gladstone's kite at last comes down to earth, Durban rally for Mandela turns to riot, 'Cooling off' time after Honeyford's departure, Final Reagan bid for Tax reform votes, Sectors unite for the good of the nation, The Rising Sun outshines US, Mob halts peace march on Costa Rica border, Bank money for school enterprise, Peace pact still evades Ugandans, The message on your letters, Industry Year '86/5 Why training came out of the cold, Miss Mankiller takes over as Cherokee chief, Trade in tropical sea fish 'depleting rare species', New UN Afghan talks put onus on Russia, Closing the fracture in reality, Tax cuts that would make jobs, Nuclear industry criticized as primitive by MPs, Government housing cuts criticized by Shelter, Newsmen blame police for township clash, Whitehall move on long-term jobless, Battle on the Westland front, Lord Young expects UK exports to China will double in five years, Go-ahead by Ershad for open politics, Ferry stoppage continues, Wreaths ban at Gdansk riot shrine, DC8 aborted take-offs, moreover... Minder over patter, Mixed results in US sales, England are drawn in Monterrey, Police found to practise 'sexual bias', Eight complaints about Daily Mail upheld by Press Council, Peres ready to risk fall of coalition for deal with Egypt, Industry Year '86/4 The brave new world that is fit for Britain's engineers, Charities How concern is catching on, A buzz of activity from the counties, Lessons we need to make ourselves rich, Quebec ready to lift ban on signs in English, The Times Diary Made to measure, Industry Year '86/1 The battle of Britain on the factory front, Westland deal backed by Cabinet, Community architecture: 1 Users encouraged to join team, Confetti greets Marcos opponents, Rise and fall of the Viyella man, Letter from Peking Hi-tech transfer with a smile, Rural group predicts farm crisis, Industrialists 'should back the year', Assam voting begins Gandhi party faces uphill struggle after tough state election campaign, Builder blamed for delay over TV protest papers, Down, across but no solution, Kinnock accuses Tebbit of slanging attack to 'hide' government failures, Labour head office keeps on growing, Good start to privatized bus route, Keeping hitech tabs, Alternative treatment of bad backs to be studied, The forgotten illness When freedom is a life sentence, Showing the way for all women, Industry Year '86/3 'This ridiculous idea of professional status', European car tax cuts urged to curb Japan, Electricians switch on the big show, Jakarta pirate Live Aid profit may go to Africa, Firm line by Shultz on human rights, The week's walks, Envoy's sons 'confessed to murder', Lloyd's rescue possible for loss-hit members, Bar Council calls in management consultants, Unions set their sights on early recruits, Industry Year '86/6 Church support for the wealth makers, Haig puts the case for Nato unity, Print unions in talks on no-strike deal, The art behind the glass, High-tech centre for languages, Portfolio, Oxford road protest goes to ministers, Screen violence likely to dominate Hurd's talks with TV chiefs, Ideas from the ICA, A response to new tech, Shares boost confidence Radical change pulls 'Le Monde' back from brink of crisis, Christopher's Story Boy who thought that he could fly, Greens patch up their quarrel, Nature Notes, Police deny widow is to sue for damages, Industry Year '86/7 The national drive that began with Prince Albert, Tass praise for better relations with Tokyo, Benefits system 'is failing families'. Picture Gallery. Law: Race claim defeated by overseas intention Deria and Others v General Council of British Shipping (t/a Merchant Navy Establishment Administration), Surgeon liable over failed vasectomy Thake and Another v Maurice, NHS drugs payments against EEC law Regina v Secretary of State for Social Services, Ex parte Bomore Medical Supplies Ltd and Another, Marquess on drugs charge, Seychelles: three accused, Stoning verdict. Display Advertising: Ici, Tnt, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Afcor Investments Limited, Consolidated Gold Fields Plc, Invest Electric, The Childern's Society, Issues Of Government Stock, Sotheby's, Action Valley, National Savings Income Bonds, Bpb, Kuoni, The Times, Ford, "Metamorphoses", Christie's, The Channel Tunnel, Metaxa, Bp, Tarmac, Abpi, Esso, Plessey, The Wellcome Foundation Ltd., Barham Group Plc, Icma, British Steel Corporation, British Aerospace, Phileas, The Royal Society, The Macallan. The Malt., Vauxhall Astra, Janneau, Bicc, Britannia Arrow. News in Brief. Reviews: Television Political folk-tale, A star for the late Eighties, Philharmonia/Preston, ECO/Uchida, Dance A fine performance, Theatre Harry's Christmas/ The Tell-Tale Heart, LSO/Monterosso, Publishing Literary insights, Concerts LPO/Lopez-Cobos. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, The Charities Official Investment Fund, Super Secretaries, Entertainments, Mellons. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,921, Concise Crossword (No. 827), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: After The Dispute, Securing The Peace, Finance And Industry Fowler's second slice at the pensions cake. Letters to the Editor: Housey-housey, Fraud prosecutions, Pensions surplus, Drive to monopoly, Security of tenure, Arts Council and Sadler's Wells, Horns of a dilemma, Funding for science, A guide to violence, Stamp duty on cheques, Cold-charity, Art and design, Uphill struggle to win EEC trade,. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today, Progress of legislation. Obituaries: Brig Charles Armstrong, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Former Mauritian leader, Gen Carlos Romulo. Business and Finance: '85% pay rises for privatized chiefs', Tempus Gilts: Opec cries 'Havoc!' and lets slip the Market, Economists still expect tax cuts in Budget, MPs press for debate on City policing as Bill is due, Debt nations to discuss joint action, Supplier could be sold off, Company News, Usm Review Glimmer of hope at Adam Leisure despite heavy loss, Exports are falling again, says CBI, In Brief Back GLEB says Baker, Akzo Chemie fined £6m for threat to UK firm, Horizons The accountancy alternative, Four more for thejobhunters, Ordinary Shares Pouring troubled oils on the North Sea waters, Market Summary, Commodity price fall 'to continue', Broker goes to the Bank after Liffe bar. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Investment Trusts. Sport: Basketball Unscalable mountain, Hockey Title regained by Surrey, Bobsleighing Phipps adds bronze to gold, Racing: First Bout Strengthens Champion Hurdle Claims With Triumphant Ascot Return Indamelody to head Henderson treble, Snooker Tense Meo in the pink, Rugby Union: Two Unbeaten Sides Set To Face Each Other For The Thorn-Emi Title Midlands bank on corporate identity to beat the divisions, Badminton Chinese accused after grand prix finals, Sports in Brief, Rackets World champion beaten, Cricket Overcast India relieved to escape from fiery pace, Skiing Stenmark reaches new milestone in career, Tennis British women bounce back to provide hope for future, Equestrianism Durand and Jappeloup raise hopes of French, Coach 'tickled to death' at thought of Oxford defeat, Football: Neither Scots nor English have cause to go into a Mexican hat dance over the World Cup draw Robson's appointment with fear in a contest that is anybody's game. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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