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The Times - 04/01/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Walker, By Pat Healy, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Tony Samstag, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Michael Baily, By Michael Horsnell, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Crime Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Patricia Clough, DAVID WALKER, From Richard Wigg, From Mohsin Ali, , From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Michael Hanlyn, Geoffrey Smith, From Olli Kivinen, From Christopher Thomas, , From Mohsin Ali, From Roger Boyes, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hewson, Miles Kington, Robert M. Worcester, AMANDA CRAIG, , Carcoline Moorehead, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, PHS, Lawrence Freedman, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Philip Norman, Philip Howard, SALLY MULFORD, , JAMES BRADFORD, , F. ELLIS, , J. GOODCHILD, , DAVID NATHAN, , E. R. HUDSON, , MEYRICK EMRYS-ROBERTS, , IAN GOW, , JEFF ROOKER, , ASHLEY BRAMALL, , BARRIE WILLS, , L. NEVILLE BROWN, , BENJAMIN TOBIN, , GLYN DANIEL, , MAURICE NORVIC, , A. A. L. CAESAR, , By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, A colleague, Hilary Finch, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hacklett, John Percival, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, By Michael Prest, By William Kay, City Editor, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, William Kay, By Judith Huntley Commercial property Correspondent, By Derek Pain, Cliff Feltham, By Cliff Feltham, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, Simon Barnes, By Pat Butcher, By Nicholas Harling, By Clive White, by Paul Newman, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Keith Macklin, By Nicholas Keith, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Gerald Davies, by Michael Stevenson, By Chris Thau, By David Miller, By John Nicholls, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Sydney Friskin, By Paul Harrison, By Mandarin, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Richard Dowden, By Tim Jones, By Paul Vallely,

Resumo

Index. News: Names to launch a thousand slips, Gandhi gets off hook over poll in Karnataka, Saudis ban expatriate Christmas festivities, Reprieve for Hanoi prisoners, Gibraltar blockade will lift as talks open, Snow reports, Will politics take a pounding?, Five leading holiday firms get low ratings in customer survey, Competition on bus routes gets support, Young upholders of an eccentric tradition, Vietnamese guns check guerrilla attacks, No action to be taken on cot death mother, Advanced helicopter for North Sea rescues, Pretoria halts rent rises, The Scholar Poultry and the Crimea, Policeman near collapse as he denies seeing priest beaten, Science report Antlers help to re-date Stonehenge, Students go on the beat, Transsexual prisoner wants women's jail, Manhattan myths exploded, Food prices, Reagan to increase famine aid by $411m, Victorian grandeur in perspective, Commentary, Dilemma faces Fabius on school computer, Cabinet papers of 1954: 3 When pensions roused ministers' fury, Reaction muted as stray missile is identified, The Writer Flowers and monsters, 1954 archives reveal radiation, ignorance, Botham comes out of hiding, Italy wants EEC to lead Middle East peace drive, Medical Briefing Skiers, mind the bends, Computer networks fight for insurance business, Secret airlift of Ethiopia's Jewish community Modern exodus of the lost tribe of Israel, Mugabe opponents on Howe's visiting list, Findings A series reporting on research: PUBLIC OPINION, Beirut gunmen kidnap Swiss envoy, Police may set up regional squads in war on drugs, Odds are 3-1 in favour of burglars, Sons left as mother is deported, Soviet deserter's family unaware of his return, Remand for royal chauffeur, The straying Soviet missile Embarrassed Finns hunt for wreckage in dark Arctic wilderness, Jackson's appeal to the Pope, £60,000 gift by marathon non-runners, The Exhibitionist Pink with everything, Concert for family of Ian Hendry, Roads, Brussels is blamed for famine toll, Romance blossoms again after 50 years, £60 licence 'would kill BBC plans', The new European Commission: 3 Tough man in a tough post reflects depth of team's abilities, Andorrans seek special treatment, The Times Diary, NCB confident of big return soon, Party donations under review, NF row could close poly, students warned, Cocaine case men say they were tricked, Arms control: Leaking, but any umbrella is better than none, Call to Government over flag in Ulster, The US-Japanese summit Shultz and Abe to work on trade balance, moreover..., Australian Judge criticizes 'British non-cooperation' over A-tests royal inquiry, Turbulent women the Church cannot tame, Kinnock visits miners' picket line in Wales, Wave of attacks on abortion clinics deplored, The Bohemian Snake and potato salad, Portfolio, President stands by Star Wars, China slims down its army, White House aide quits, Mencap to investigate school dispute, Shares fall on fears of higher base rates, Move to end secrecy by boards, Wilson warning to Labour as Kinnock appeals to activists, £10m is paid for Crown Agents' HQ, Three held in bombs inquiry, Cut-throat world of pirate radio. Display Advertising: Persian Carpets, Devenish, Ppa, Austin Rover, Thistle Hotels, British Company, Jessups, Midland, The Times, Unreserved Auction, Bank Of America, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, Concise Crossword (No 535), Russian vies for joint chess lead, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,626. Politics and Parliament: MPs' attendance at committees has improved. News in Brief. Law: Drugs charge man found dead in cell, Queen's Bench Division Other side must see all papers relied on Pamplin v Express Newspapers Ltd, Bail refused in burial case, Court of Appeal Forgetfulness can amount to ignorance Regina v Russell (Raymond), Murder charge, GPs split on court's pill ruling, Constantinou inquest opens, Smuggled rat brings £400 fine, Court absconder refused bail. Picture Gallery: Plea for lost ones. Editorials/Leaders: Cabinet Governance, Finance And Industry Chancellor watches as the bull market bleeds, Managing The Pound, Did We Stay Low?. Letters to the Editor: The British Council, Progress in repair of housing stock, The best policy, The ring cycle, Ban at Stonehenge, Flipping one's lid, Polytechnic troubles, Overcrowding at lowest level, Battery-powered car, Good news in 1984, Christmas present. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): [The Siege of Sidney Street]. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Noel Blakiston Authority on the Risorgimento, Mr Leo Robin, Sir Basil Bartlett, Anne Rees-Mogg, Sir Henry Pierre. Reviews: Opera Not superb enough Tosca, Concert Peterborough String Orchestra, Television Illusions of Lambeth, Cinema: Pandering to the taste for unreality, Dance Median. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Pilobolus Are Coming. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Equities and gilts tumble, Stock Market Report Shares have a rough ride as interest rate fears grip Investors, Foreign Exchanges. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, LME chairman's firm to end London futures broking, Commodities, Tempus Tax problems multiply as sterling slumps, Bigger US deficit forecast, Hoskins bid raised to £8m, Allied beer chief resigns, How the City laid its foundations, Market Summary, North Sea spot oil price falls, Gold fights back after $299.5 fix, Investment Trusts, Company News, In Brief Lonrho men bow out, Fidentia pair may face legal action, Nottingham eyes Spencer, London Financial Futures, Redland in £20m Dutch takeover, Manila debt deal needs more work, Pearl hit by Budget premium changes. Property: Rentals, Broker to lose property team, Redditch to sell town centre for £17m. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Athletics Doubts still linger over Miss Budd, Tennis: Mixed Fortunes For Swedes At Albert Hall And Birmingham Late starters survive double shift, Basketball Manchester United take over Warrington Vikings, Motor Racing Palmer to drive for Zakspeed, Golf Too dreadful for the wife's ears, Cricket: England Are Held Up By Centuries From Azharuddin And Shastri India's slow tempo is hard to justify, John Hore recalls Plymouth's FA Cup run last season They took away his job but they cannot take his memories, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Double cover insurance, Rugby Union: Promotion For Gloucester Lock Orwin is England's sixth newcomer, Yachting Lessons of Victory '83 smooth the waters for America's Cup challenge, Snooker Davis looks forward to Higgins, Hockey Counties to abandon old territory, Racing: Treble Chances For Grundy Glow And Bold Illusion At Haydock Park Improving Kevinsfort tops the bill, Boxing Magri on the business kick, Volleyball English for Melbourne, Football Forest ask Clough to stay longer. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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