The Times - 27/02/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Felton, , By Philip Webster, Anthony Bevins, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Craig Seton, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Colin Hughes, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, By John Young, By Richard Evans Lobby Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Edward Townsend, Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hornsby, , From Roger Boyes, , From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Ulf Andenaes, By Michael Prest, Paul Vallely, From Jan Raath, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From a Correspondent, , From Martha de la Cal, From Ivor Davis, From Mario Modiano, , From Stephen Taylor, From Diann Geddes, From David Watts, , From Keith Dalton, , David Robinson, , Sally Brompton, Shona Crawford Poole, Peta Levi, PHS, by HRH, George Brock, Diana Geddes, Phillip Whitehead, Miles Kington, JAMES CALLAGHAN, , DAVID W. IRONS, , KEN LIVINGSTONE, , NIGEL H. HARRIS, , STEPHEN WALEY-COHEN, , THOMAS OF SWYNNERTON, , JACK HOWELL, , JOHN McDADE, , JAMES DOYLE, , BERNARD CONNELLY, , F. A. HAYEK, , FELIX BARKER, , By Huon Mallalieu, Dennis Hackett, Geoff Brown, Richard Morrison, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Martin Cropper, Patricia Tisdall, Malcolm Brown, PT, MB, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Christopher Dunn, Philip Robinson, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Jeremy Warner, Alison Eadie, By Alison Eadie, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Clive White, Peter Ball, From David Miller, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, By Sydney Friskin, Sue Mott, Simon Barnes, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Christopher Walker, , From Robert Fisk, , PH, By Rupert Morris,
ResumoIndex. News: Snow reports, Zia hails election victory, moreover... Antarctic antics, Law centre grants stopped, Eanes party offers way out of crisis, 2,000 schools close in teachers' strike, Gromyko takes hard line on arms, Frog watch award for policemen, £60m showpiece mine starts, Nitze is hopeful on Star Wars, 63 per cent of parents favour school caning, Barriers to foreign trade grow, $1m reward for capture of Mengele, Greek link with Oslo spy trial, A South Pacific squall that could rock Paris, Israel tightens iron grip on south Lebanon, Rate cap brings cuts in place of rises, Spectrum Concluding the Chaplin story-with the 50 year investigation that drove him into exile When the FBI failed to see the joke The Charlie Chaplin Story, City And Guilds At Imperial College/1 The way ahead from campus to company, Whitehall structure 'inadequate for task', EEC deal to drain wine lake, Sizewell building pledges, Science report Light-pulse telephone, Shadow Shogun loses his grip, Walesa calls off price-rise strike, Commentary, Paper sends home more print staff, Joint proposals on Falklands future, Theodorakis is put off the air, Gypsies move camp from the gallops, Civil Servants' duty is to ministers, Miners strike near to collapse in militant areas, MI5 film ban may delay phone tap Bill, Spotting Russia's deep-sea dinosaur, IRA kept away from funeral, Life isn't all lectures and no laughter, Taiwan admits hiring gang leader as spy, Strong support for corporal punishment is revealed in an exclusive poll conducted for The Times by MORI Parents say 'yes' to keeping the cane, Worry over anonymous magistrates, The Times Diary Family affair, Troops kill four suspected Tamil separatists, Radioactive mud protest, Private industry 'should help Third World', Teleshopping offers cut-price goods, MacGregor predicts resurgence of democracy in NUM, Thatcher committed to tax cuts, City And Guilds At Imperial College/2 Force 12 gales at the flick of a switch, MPs reject wider VAT burden, Right-winger buys Madrid coup buses, Students pay the price of research, Special Report Pure genius and applied science, Roads, Murder suspects thought to be Mugabe supporters, Top Mafia leaders indicted in New York, Police accused of mass arrest policy to curb mining pickets, Pretoria relents on moving squatters from Crossroads, · Tebbit on schools · MacGregor and NUM · whitehall is criticized Tebbit tells big business to promote new image in schools, Foot launches attack on former Speaker, Fluoride Bill falters, Lange visit offers UK chance to heal rift over NZ nuclear stand, US warns Warsaw on expulsion, Getting together on the Budget, Evidence lacking to charge Packer, says prosecutor, The real threat to democracy, Let the people hold sway, The papers, Briton faces flogging in Saudi jail, Marcos gives a job pledge to Ver, Chicken source of poison that led to 19 deaths, inquiry told, The Times Cook Fruity frivolity on the tea trolley, Turning point in fight against crime Briton takes over at Interpol, Produce of 100 years: Fine engineers, great scientists and one spy, Channel 4 'unfair' to newspaper owners, Overseas students flock back, Sterling pulls back from low of $1.037, Famine in Africa Drive to resettle refugees, Portfolio, System destroys ministers, MP says, BBC will press for wider TV fee, Russians threaten ILO with sanctions, The star-gazers' young guide to the galaxy, 'Too fierce' Thatcher wants earrings, Council to supervise alternative medicine. Display Advertising: Apv, Computer Learning Centre, Volvo, Jaguar, Pepe Group Plc, Standard Chartered, Reuters, Barbican Exhibition Hall B, National Savings Income Bonds, The Times, Aw, Imperial College Of Science And Technology, Hawker Siddeley, The Cart Brothers, Smith+nephew, The Association Of Consulting Engineers, Bp, Forward Trust Group, Ibm, Pilkington, Desk, Banque Worms & Cie (Suisse) S.A., Natwest, Bapcock International Plc, Base Lending Rates, Costain. Law: The Fox's reign of terror ends in jail for life, Wages deal cannot be varied unilaterally Gibbons v Associated British Ports, Singapore judge curbs the pirates, Solicitor jailed, Distinction between supply and passage Rance v Elvin and Another, Rights 'died with actor', Trespass action against stag hunt started, Retired officer jailed for poisoning wife, Importers get warning on unsafe riding hats, Bombing silence, Multi-million fake Chanel racket exposed, The charges, Changing the charge at Hampton Court Palace. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Spraggett keeps Commonwealth chess title, Concise Crossword (No 581), Chess resumes on Sept 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,672, Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Minton figures fetch £52,800. Politics and Parliament: Defence Nato group to meet in March, Parliament today, Education Wrong for teachers to strike, Fluoride Monitoring principle accepted by minister, State of the pound · Reason for flak jacket · Alliance want funds UK must emulate enterprise of US The Dollar, House Of Lords Alliance peers seek financial assistance, Defence £6.5m to fence new cruise missile base at Molesworth, The Arts Government funding increased. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Volcker sends Europe rushing from dollar, Campaign Without Winners, Derring-Do Down Under, The War Of The Licence Fee. Letters to the Editor: Library's troubles, Link with Captain Cook, Broadcasting's future, Causes of decline, A better form of patient consent, Government stringency on arts funding, Mr Speaker's memoirs, Diminishing capital, Nature of belief, Disruption at hospital, Age concern, London transport. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Cranleigh School, Downe House, Latest appointments, Lincoln's Inn awards. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Douglas Muggeridge BBC overseas broadcasting, Efrem Zimbalist, Mr S E Birdsall, The Right Rey Kenneth Healey, General Jacques de Guillebon. Reviews: Theatre The Mill on the Floss, Television Twisting trials, New books-hardback, The Playboy of the Western World, Concerts Pekinel Sisters, Philharmonia/ Ashkenazy, Britain wins half-share in the Golden Bear Main Awards. Classified Advertising: Announcements, La crème de la crème, General Appointments, Entertainments, Sirius, 'Cats' On Broadway Celebrates. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Market rallies, Stock Market Report Leaders make headway as shares ignore the pound, Foreign Exchanges, Authoized Unit Trusts. Business and Finance: Lawson urged to raise tax thresholds, Money Markets And Gold, Tempus Rich aid for Reuters' US take-off, Investment Trusts, BNOC faces more losses as spot prices slip, Financial Services Birch finds Foster a good fit, Reuters leads British foray into US with $58m deal, In Brief NatWeest in Channel link, London Financial Futures, Company News, Commodities, Panel clears Dunlop bid strategy, Leasing set to fall after record year, Market Summary, Dairy chief to join food group. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Bowls Shaw loses her touch, Sport In America Large men in knickers bring in crowds Dr Death and his playmates are out of the closet, Rugby Union Ella with ambitions still to achieve, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Snooker Stevens wins after losing opening frames, Rowing Oriel poised for record run, Football: Draw Against Northern Ireland Will Satisfy England While Scotland AIM For Victory Against Unsettled Spaniards Steven seen by Robson as the successor to Coppell in England plan, Olympic Games Koreans' chance to win millions of won, Cricket: Gower's Men Are In The Running To Take Wooden Spoon England show darker side, Boxing Money may divert Pedroza to Belfast, Racing: Champion Hurdle Favourite Shortens To 13-8 On After Impressive Kelso Success Forcing tactics may enable Acarine to land the spoils, Hockey Sudell's hunger for goals breaks Oxford siege, The Yips, part 2: Methods of rebuilding at square one Cures for the cracked and frozen, Tennis Delay in naming of umpires for experiment. Property: Residential Property/2 Monastic retreat with a rare wall painting, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property North of the Thames, Short Lets, The drive for warmth, South of the Thames, Residential Property/1 Houses or horses are still going at a canter. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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