The Times - 25/02/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By David Walker, From Christopher Thomas, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, From Richard Owen, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Stewart Tendler, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, HUGH CLAYTON, , By Richard Dowden, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , From Moshe Brilliant, , From Mario Modiano, From Rasit Gurdilek, , From Frank Johnson, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ulf Andenaes, , From John Carlin, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Owen, , From Donovan Moldrich, Ian Murray, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hamlyn, From John Earle, By Paul Vallely, E. J. Craddock, Geoff Brown, Stephen Pettitt, Celia Brayfield, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, David Sinclair, David Robinson, , David Tytler, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, , Ann Kent, Stephen Petty, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Dr Owen, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Anne Sofer, Miles Kington, KEITH BUCHANAN, GEORGE IVAN SMITH, , GEORGE H. VASSILTCHIKOV, , PATRICIA A. FORSYTH, , JACOB GEWIRTZ, NICHOLAS GARNHAM., TAYLOR OF BLACKBURN, GEORGE BARON, , JOCELYN BARROW., MARGARET B. BROADLEY, D. P. J. BROWNING, A. ELERI EDWARDS, , F. D. FLOWER, , JOHN HALE, , JOHN HORRELL, , BETTY LYNN, , PETER J. REILLY, JOAN SALLIS, , JUDITH STONE, KEN TURNER, , C. BENEY, , R. KEOGH, , GEORGE I. SMITH, , W. RICHARD C. STEELE, , MELVYN BRAGG, PAUL BAILEY, BERYL BAINBRIDGE, ANITA BROOKNER, , MALCOLM BRADBURY, MATTHEW EVANS, , MICHAEL HOLROYD, , FAY WELDON, RICHARD HAGGARD, , M. A. MACDONALD-COOPER, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, From Michael Prest, By William Kay City Editor, By Alison Eadie, By Our City Staff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Maxwell Newton, Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, William Kay City Editor, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Paul Harrison, By Peter Ball, By David Powell, By Simon O'Hagan, From John Ballantine, , By Sydney Friskin, From Philip Nicksan, , By Keith Macklin, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Stevenson, By David Hands, By Nicholas Keith, By Bryan Stiles, By Gordon Allan, By Ian McLauchlan, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, From Chris Moore, , By Mandarin, By Michael Seely, Finniston Report, , Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, DJM, VICTOR ZORZA, , Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Clifford Webb Motoring correspondent, CW, DH, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, ET, Peter Waymark, PW,
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News: Special Report Fleet Cars/5 Companies look at the second-hand option, European notebook Trying to scale down the butter mountain, Norway's biggest spy trial opens today, A long, painful struggle for medical justice, Ex-hostage backs refusal to negotiate, Nature notes, Polish union stand on price rises may force rethink, Rhondda pit where last waltz plays on, Tamil kidnap gang kill senior official, More firms choose finance leasing, Police discount Paris bomb claims, Alliance's challenge to Labour, Plastic magic, Legal tactic helps city council beat cash limits, Lawyers condemned over injury victims' plight in compensation 'quagmire', Tory MP calls for domestic water meters, The Times Diary Upmarket place, A fitting homage to genius, Meese cleared for top law job, Algeria and Spain mend fences, Hijacker slips away to Druze protection, Housewife, your tune has come, Polling day pointers to Soviet succession Gorbachov the joker vies with 'old guard' Grishin to fill Chernenko's shoes, Landslide for Samoa Premier, Falklands hospital under way, Cabinet to help launch anti-heroin campaign, Coal board prodict the turning point in strike this week, Farmworkers seek £130 weekly pay minimum, Ethiopians admit Tigré crisis, Small Move over Maestro, warns Vauxhall, Bangemann rejects FDP coalition doubts, Science report Mushroom cloud stays a mystery, 50% turnout in Pakistan election today would be very good, says Zia, DPP and police in talks on M15 film, Fire tests on clothing after death, Clampdown on poaching urged, Special Report Fleet Cars/8 When money is no object, big is beautiful, Lawson warned on tax plans, Institute of Directors' convention Top speakers and lunch boxes, Pope plea to kidnappers, Peace study guidelines called for in schools, IRA murders informer after three gunmen shot dead, Political funds 'not favoured', The first of three-part series on the screen's most famous yet elusive comic Treasure chest that unlocked a legend, Chernenko mystery of televised vote, Dog gives man a bad name, Why Hailsham has had to back down, Fleet Cars/4 Booming hire trade faces the problems of success, Right gain in Young Tory elections, MPs forced into more post-midnight sittings, moreover... I'd lather have a soap, The right to know: How much a patient should be told, Village voice Reaping the harvest of nature's destruction, Phalange see the light after taking road to Damascus, Special Report Fleet Cars/9 The high-class foreign imports still drive a hard bargain, New Belize leader hints at progress on Guatemala claim, Bumper to bumper one-upmanship, Mafia-style gunmen kill Sicilian businessman, Habgood keeps open mind on miracles, Journalists get permission to visit East Timor, Macfarlane rides storm, Roads, Kyprianou defies party onslaught, Fleet Cars/1 Motor giants battle for the front seat, Joseph is accused in teachers' pay muddle, Crisis on the cards, Music key to whales' escape, South Africa's 'black spots': Part 1 Resisting Botha's removal men, Specialist lenses to cost more, Sense and censure about race, The papers, Export boom for Britain, Shamir dismisses PLO-Husain pact, How to hold a meeting when you're stuck in a jam Fleet Cars/7, Producers sceptical of quality food symbol, Briton free on bail in Cairo, Bankers set for dollar onslaught, Pressure in Belgian Cabinet on cruise, Clergyman suspended for affair with white woman, Labour right moves to unseat left, Where They've Got Your Number, The week's walks, Turks seek Bulgaria visit, Count David's Gang of One, First Person Is the new pound coin designed to burn a hole in your pocket?, Earl's illegitimate son inherits £760,000, Heseltine pressed on Falklands memo, The rates muddle: 1 Jenkin faces propaganda defeat on 'capping' policy, Special Report Fleet Cars /2 How Austin Rover mounted the Montego challenge, Gardening skills to be shown in Philadelphia, Paying the price for a company car, True love rekindled: Sir Ronald Gould, former general, Mother missing in plane crash, Fleet Cars/6 More than just fuel for thought, Horizons The Times guide to career choice Engineering a big shake-up, Portfolio, ETA frees man after 37 days, Civil Service 'merit pay' scheme bogs down, Nurse caught Aids from needle jab. Display Advertising: Vodafone, Leasecontracts, Mevc, Austin Rover, Jaguar, Lufthansa, The Peterborough Effect, Friends Of The Elderly, Arlington, Swansea, Phh Limited, Renault 25, Avis Car Leasing Ltd.,, Inter City, The Harley Medical Group, Sotheby's, Fleet Services, "Fleetcall", Mondial Assistance, British Company, Legal & General, The Corporate Fuel Card, Bmw, Interleasing, P&o Carpets Ltd, The Times, Dow's Port, The David Lloyd Tennis Club, Lex Vehicle Leasing, Aa Company Membership, Portpolio, The Fleet News Motor Show, Forward Trust Group, Marley, Alliance Building Society, Halifax, Vauxhall-Opel, Marconi Communication Systems, Tootal Group, Herondrive, Army Officer, Minolta, Lease Line, Base Lending Rates, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 579), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,670, Sale room Enthusiasts gather for war mementoes, Canadian leads chess tournament, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Law: Shortage of housing is not relevant Regina v Hillingdon London Borough Council, Ex parte Puhlhofer and Another, Dismissal after transfer of business McGrath v Rank Leisure Ltd, Hunt faces trespass action in High Court, Court of Appeal Buyers entitled to indemnity after arrest Athens Cape Naviera SA v Deutsche Dampschiffahrtsgesellschaft (The Barenbels), Queen's Bench Division Dependant's place of residence Regina v Waltham Forest London Borough Council, Ex parte Vale, Justices cannot state an interlocutory case Streames v Copping. Picture Gallery: The Scorpio unwrapped, Clashes after miners' peaceful march. Reviews: London concerts Philharmonia/Rattle, Berlin Film Festival Duras's perplexing humours, Xerxes, Rock Boomtown Rats, Welsh National Opera An innocent abroad Siegfried, Television In quest of myth, Imogen Cooper, Publishing Canadian assets, Strengths and weaknesses in an inspired tradition CUMS/Cleobury. Editorials/Leaders: National Interest, Glemp's Exiles, Finance And Industry Floating the forecast off the sunken pound. Letters to the Editor: Reference point, Doubt on 'special relationship', Arts Council, Race law and the Jews, Broadcasting in the public service, Tended with pride, Quid pro quo for jailed Britons, Forty divided years, Partners on the governing board, Sinking of Ark Royal, Pensions philosophy, Cold comforter, Lack of linguists. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today. Deaths. Obituaries: Salvador Espriu, Archbishop Dermot Ryan High office in the Vatican, Louis Hayward. Business and Finance: NFC shares up tenfold, Underwriter to propose liquidation of Fidentia, Two more name the day, Panasonic joins compact automatic camera battle, Company News In Brief, War threat to Sudan gold pact, Investment Trusts, Benefit cut 'could save £2.5 billion', Greenwell agrees terms for Samuel Montagu takeover, Usm Review Pressure grows for a new market, Counterbid likely for Foster Brothers, Tempus Gilts: index-linked debt with a sting in its tail, Unlisted Securites, Ordinary Shares Insurers set to come in from cold, Market Summary, US Notebook Little scope for Fed's tough talk. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Sport: Rugby League Broadsides from Humberside, Golf Oosterhuis and Nicklaus wilt as McCumber applies heat, Squash Rackets Executive execution, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Hockey England's five more names complete squad, Boxing McGuigan in TV focus for world chance in June, Judo Europe spring a surprise, Hockey Holders go west at the first, Cricket Golden goose is slowly strangled as players and crowds fly by night, Weekend Rugby Union Results, Lacrosse London raise first Flag, Snooker Hughes tidies up loose ends to beat Scot, Fleet Cars/10 Winner in all but sales Medium, Rugby Union: Strokes Of Fortune Help Two London Clubs Survive In Cup Only one out of 10 for Andrew, Bowls Australian keeps grip, Football:england's Scoring Hopes Boosted In Italy As Lineker And Mariner Miss Out At Home Robson attends auditions but Francis performs elsewhere By Hugh Taylor By Paul Newman, Racing: Wing And A Prayer Camp Keep Festival Options Open Bassett Boy to beat his elders, Bobsleighing Phipps' fillip for Britain. 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