The Times - 31/08/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, , By Tony Samstag, From Gerald Shaw, By Clare Dobie, By Colin Hughes, By Our Labour Editor, By Patricia Clough, By Craig Seton, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, From Tim Jones, , By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Paul Routledge, From Roger Boyes, From Mario Modiano, Reports by Pearce Wright, Thomson Prentice, From Keith Dalton, From David Bernstein, From Richard Dowden, , From Christopher Thomas, From Christopher Thomas, , By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, , From Mohsin Ali, , From Richard Ford, From Alan McGregor, , From Our Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton, , Simon Barnes, Donald Macintyre, Christopher Andrew, Diana Geddes, John O'Sullivan, Philip Howard, J. HEWISH, , DEREK SMITH, , G HOWE, , KEITH GRANT, , BARRY PORTER, BERNARD KILROY, , JOHN B. HOLT, , VIVIEN STERN, ARTHUR MOSS, , HOWE, , D. FORBES MACKINTOSH, , AUDREY PATCHETT, , Derk Stanesby, By Andrew Wiseman, From Angus Nicol, Isabelle Anscombe, Frank Johnson, Tony Rocca, Philip Ray, Suzanne Greaves, Judy Froshaug, J.F., Jane MacQuitty, Stan Hey, Alan Franks, Ashley Stephenson, Michael Young, Nigel Andrew, Peter Inch, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Hilary Finch, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Mike Sumner, Mark Lawson, M.L., A. N. Wilson, Peter Ackroyd, Brian Sibley, David Robinson, Sarah Hemming, Stephen Pettitt, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Mohsin Ali, From Hikaru Kerns, By William Kay City Editor, By Jeremy Waner, By Our City Staff, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, David Cohen, LB, Lorna Bourke, Lee Rodwell, Mark Hughes, Susan Fieldman, Richard Thomson, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, By Alan Gibson, By Marcus Williams, By John Woodcock, From Pat Butcher, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Hugh Taylor, From Jim Railton, , David Miller, By Michael Seely, By Mandrarin (Michael Phillips), By Jenny MacArthur, Gordon Allan, Edited by Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, , R.H., Michael Binyon,
ResumoIndex. News in Brief. News: Private hospital group plans casualty unit, Education drive to stop spread of Aids, Outings, Tamils blockade railway stations, New team for an old story, How Willis could make his mark, Truncheons for women police, In The Garden Food,water and a little cosseting for town dwellers, Sun shines for the Oban pipers, 150,000 jam US roads to escape hurricane, French rail crash kills 20, Nato pays tribute to the Royal Navy, Parents fail in whooping cough vaccination test case, Fraud teams save £½m in benefits, Broadmoor nurses need better training, Porter attacks 'pseudo-science', In the garden, Gardens open, Radio It's your line to the princess, Virtuosi of the vase, Support for dismissed railmen, Bookings First Chance, Live football on radio, Scargill's ballot promise persuades white-collar workers to stay in union, Shopping The beauty of pot luck arrangements, US gets together with Pretoria and says talks must include ANC, Nigeria exposes secrets of interrogation camps, Sporting Diary Tirana draw, Teamster scandal refuses to die, M25 airport link faces more delay, Shuttle chases drifting satellite for repairs, The Week Ahead Half a century of Garbo greatness Films On Tv, Lawyers to come under race law, England's blushes are spared, Jobless total at record 3.18m, Anniversaries, Manila press protests at murders, Television Facing up to the scars of war, Joint action needed to beat forest fires, Weekly Walks, Arts Diary Personality split, Mostly out of key with Mozart, SPD closes in on Zimmermann, Collecting Happy marriages of words and pictures, Burnham's body to go on view, The Week Ahead, New dispute over statue by murderer, Science report Interferon used to tackle Soviet crop diseases, Letter from Washington Ringing round the capital chaos, Unworldly man of many words, Zimbabwe rebels kill 17 in attack on farm, Roads, No unwanted tan in the sepia, Maxwell to pull Mirror titles out of Fleet Street, Solidarity celebrates as it faces an uncertain future, Greenpeace: France sinks its differences, Review A lifetime of Lieder, Drink Old style service for classic tastes, The Times Choice Theatre In Preview, Teachers get new offer as threat of disruption grows, 110 hurt in Indian chlorine gas leak, Houses To Visit Memorial fit for a genius, Phobics come forward to take the stress out of fear, Where all paths lead to the Brandenburg Gate, The Queen's Commendation for Bravery was presented, Islanders seek BT's ear on cheaper phone calls, Into battle without a clue, Diet and dance call for bionic ballerinas, British Association Link between heart disease and high-fat diet challenged, Uganda is short of everything but guns, Travel Sheer bliss in the shade of the palms, The Times Choice Dance, Mirror move Maxwell's race to cut costs, Anglo-Irish talks Crucial issues still unsolved, Lee may embark on new career in Singapore as an elected President, The Spry touch of novelty, Pakistan police start hunt for opposition activists, McAlpine to quit South Africa: More die in Cape rioting Coloured areas focus for riots, Why we are still someone special, Anti-Arab mood helps Kahane, Eating Out International flavour in Birmingham, Portfolio, UN mediator hopeful of Afghan deal, Asking the right question of Christ, Crash jet may have had earlier engine trouble, 'Irreplaceable church records stolen, Tory call for jobs strategy, WPCs praised for work with jet victims' families, Crisis talks over threat to suspend union, Out And About Full steam ahead on the river. 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Editorials/Leaders: Democracy Under Arrest, How Green Are Their Politics, S Africa's financial Catch 22, Stakhanov Lives On, Finance And Industry The Nissan UK formula clocks up another £50m. Letters to the Editor: Too many prisoners, Putting jobs debate in perspective, Neglected composers, Moral absolutism, Regard for safety in the air, Accuracy in athletics, Glories recalled, Technical hitch, Tribute to designers, Divided Ireland. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Top US award for BBC programme. Classified Advertising: Meadow of Proverbs, Services tomorrow: thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, Super Secretaries, U.K.Holidays, Entertainments, Holidays & Villas. Obituaries: Dr L. Harrison, Sir W. Bunbury, Maxwell Shaw Leading roles in Theatre Workshop. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend television and radio programmes Saturday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,830, Chess What price glory in this painful war of attrition?, Bridge Pairing up with common sense, Concise Crossword (No 736). Reviews: Radio Jane's pride... Will's prejudice, Shock tactics of orchestral Lego Philharmonia/ Sinopoli, Television Schmaltz to music, Venice Film Festival, First steps up the ladder to success, Promenade concert BBCPO/ Slatkin, Concert Howard Shelley/Hilary Macnamara, Musical: Oh, bless this beautiful Bride Bless the Bride. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Miquel persuaded to remain at Bell, Commodities, New rules to beat cowboy salesmen, Dollar strengthens after fall in US trade deficit, Borrowing A home loan with cash for a new car, In Brief Banks' debt downgraded, Interest Rates Round-Up, Share sale starts Good Relations bid talk, Holidays Luxury living at a discount, Metal Sciences to raise £250,000 cash, Stock Market Report DCL leaps on talk of Argyll bid, Market Summary, The 'broad brush' is too wide, Investment Trusts, Unit Linked Insurance Investments, Britoil chief leaves, College Costs/1 Being British is only a matter of degree, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, College Costs/2 Now the summer is sweeter for students, Marina stake offered with tax relief, Classic deals on wheels, Cash call warning from BAe, London Financial Futures, Consortium bids for Somportex, Channel advisers named, Tempus BAe pulls out of shares dive after profits soar, Home Improvements All finished-then it rained, Compay News In Brief, Rainy days dry up stock market, The complete A-Z on tax. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Advance continues. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Athletics Aouita goes close to Rono's world best, Racing: Pat Eddery Shows Masters's Touch With Contrasting Victories In Sandown's Two Principal Races Soprano tunes up for an Aqueduct date, Football Spectators playing the waiting game, Sports Commentary, Horse Trials No room for error as Britain go for gold, Football, Cricket And Other Fixtures, Tennis: US Open Loses Five Seeds In Three Days Miss Hobbs takes off in her time machine, Sports in Brief, Golf Norman capitalizes on familiar territory, Racing Results, Yachting Backlash backlash, Sidelines Seeking for peace in Bedlam, Cricket: Gower's Men Learn A Lesson That Could Be Salutary On Their Caribbean Tour England lose way with the bat but find it again with the ball, Rowing Cross and Clift turn on the heat to reach final. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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