The Times - 19/03/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Peter Davenport, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Nicholas Timmins, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, Bv Nicholas Rothwell, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, PEARCE WRIGHT, , By John Young, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Owen, , From Neil Kelly, , From Mary Lee, From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Walker, , By Edward Mortimer, From Ian Murray, , From Diana Geddes, , From Roger Boyes, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Christopher Thomas, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Frank Johnson, , From David Watts, From Tony Duboudin, From Patrick Knight, , John Russell Taylor, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, John Percival, Richard Bassett, Sarah Hogg, , Ronald Faux, by Suzy Menkes, Harry Kerr, Christine Painell, PHS, Anthony Quinton, Nicholas Ashford, Roger Scruton, Miles Kington, MARTIN BOBROW, , MALCOLM FERGUSON-SMITH, , PETER HARPER, , RODNEY HARRIS, , MICHAEL LAURENCE, , MARCUS PEMBREY, , PAUL POLANI, , DAVID WEATHERALL, , WARWICK JESSUP, , MAYER HILLMAN, , STEPHEN PLOWEDEN, , ELSPETH WALDER, , BILL GRIFFITHS, WALTER V. BAKER, ALICE BURNS, ALBERT CLARK, NICHOLAS DEAKIN, ELIZABETH FILKIN, ROSS FLOKHART, DAVID HOBMAN, MARION MARDALL, W. B. MORGAN, JOE SIMPSON, VIVIEN STERN, BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS, , G. I. A. D. DRAPER, , ALEX HENNEY, , FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS, N. KURTI, , AIDAN NICHOLS, , ALEX EVANS, , By Stephen Young, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, J. M. C., Mr Michael Wynne-Parker, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, From Bailey Morris, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Pam Spooner, By Kevan Pearson, Edited by Matthew May, By Matthew May, From Robert Lee Hotz, , By Rex Malik, By Simon Craven, By Geof Wheelwright, By Richard Sarson, By Derek Bradbury, Bryan Appleyard, David Miller, By stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Clive White, Brian Glanville, Paul Newman, By Richard Streeton, By Nicholas Harling, By Robert Pryce, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, By Our Irish Correspondent, By Brian Beel, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, From John Ballantine, , By Mitchell Platts, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Colin Hughes,
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News: Freedom fall lands king of escape in hospital, Snow reports, Botha gloats over paper, Winners in schools contest, Suicide turns spootlight on right-wing terrorism, Power of thought heralds a revolution for the disabled, Police drop British cars for German, The Week A nice little office in the country, Prisoners Of Conscience Paraguay: Heriberto Alegre Ortiz, Personality push for home software, Learn to love your spreadsheet-every home should have one, Brazil in limbo as Neves makes a slow recovery, Nonsense to ban football clubs, police chief says, Resignation of tourism chief, Ministry's £95,000 new man in qualification mix-up, Pound surge may avert rise in home loan rates, Hardline Reagan slates Russians, High-tech alliance fights back, User Hostile How that sales talk crunched my budget, Wanted-a New Deal for 1988, Iraq seeks UN ceasefire Mubarak, Husain fly to Baghdad, Mitterrand's near defeat may mean new voting system in France, Aborigines hit by glue and petrol sniffing, Award for making asbestos safe, London, Police held over death of US drug agent, Snow Reports, Prison for suicide pact killer, Tories split on political levy ballot, Imports boom despite dollar, Marks puts spark into the Psion Organiser, 'Play of the Month' to be dropped, Marine artist heads for mountains, Body of thought with no soul, Job Scene Vacancies galore-no wrinklies needed, Best wines, Inquiry to examine smear test secrecy, Tough budget to cut standards in South Africa, The Iran-Iraq conflict Captain finds the Gulf too rough, Thais ask Russia to cut Hanoi arms aid, Fashflash, What does Gorbachov believe in?, Britons relive desert legend of Lawrence, Premier warns Lebanese that nation's existence is threatened Phalange revolt may force Gemayel to quit, Rain saved Scotland from atom tests, Science report Why the lobster went on coughing, Burgess and Philby files stay secret, Teachers at loggerheads Challenge to NUT, Biggest value contract £45m crane ship order for north, Women on remand 'penalized', China calls halt to upsurge in profiteering, Soviet diplomat missing, Gorbachov's agenda Settling in at the Kremlin, Chelsea sentence is 'no deterrent', Law chief acts against solicitors, Computer Briefing US export clamp under fire, Roads, Government accused of blocking law reform by holding secret talks, Civil Service unions given warning over strike threat, moreover... Yawn of a new year, IBM and CDC, Organized poaching gangs seeking big catches threaten salmon rivers, Reagan, Mulroney cement friendship, Sweet gang starts its second year, The Times Diary, NHS will train Arab doctors, A Granada to beat the thieves, Eye in the sky looks forward to success, On This Day March 19 1885, Telephone that talks in several tongues, Letter from Washington Yumpies wallow in conservative chic, Billion-dollar scheme US call for business gets engaged signal, Japanese threat to high-tech industries, Break-ins by cracking a code, Budget swings and roundabouts, In colour, Portfolio, Father in contract killing investigated, Face to face with the truth about your skin, Rebels defy NUM vote on 50p levy, Ice survivor returns, Polish peace group takes wing, Dublin and Madrid clash over fishing. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: The Apricot Farm, Investors Capital Trust Plc, British Airways, Yamaha, Lufthansa, Cambridge Electronic Industries Plc, Bedford, H&s, Fidji, National Mutual Life, Data General, Sale Tilney, Project Leaders, The Times, Tiq, Info 85, Christie's, Aquascutum, Forward Trust Group, Sigmex, Britannia Building Society,, Van-Dal, The Executive Computer Centre, Speedlink Distribution, British Aerospace, British Telecom, Mbs, Investors In Industry, Zenith, Base Lending Rates. Law: Queen's Bench Division No apportionment in contract AB Marintrans v Comet Shipping Co Ltd, Rail drivers lose 'deaths on line' case, Mineworkers' union contempt cleared without an apology Richard Reed (Transport) Ltd v National Union of Mineworkers (South Wales Area) George M. Reed Ltd v Same, £10,000 bail in robbery case, Inadmissible statements are usable Dhaliwal and Others v British Airways Board, Company liable through act of non-employee Worthy v Gordon Plant (Services) Ltd, Job chance from judge is rejected, TV tiger cub Tiggley loses her home and job, Relief for mortgagors in default Bank of Scotland v Grimes, Court of Appeal Judicial and executive powers under Mental Health Act Regina v Castro, JP accused of killing rival, Soldier jailed. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: The lessons of Sizewell: 2 Cancer risk at heart of safety argument, Cash for volunteers, House Of Lords Chairman denied access to committee records, Parliament today, Attorney's consultations · Cancer tests · Transport questions Ministers only consulted on security aspects Film On M15, Health Women advised to have cervical check every five years, Freight Losses Rail bill taxpayers will not pick up, Pay Dispute Thatcher apologises to teachers, Prescribing Labour attack on limited list, Coal Dispute MP's suggestion to be considered, Disease Government grant for trust to combat AIDS, Buses Drawbacks to route tendering. Reviews: Galleries Grotesque reversals of the established order, Dance Revolutionary Gestures, Concerts Endymion Ensemble, Accardo/Canino St John's/Radio 3, Opera Faust, Television Naturally academic. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Now Showing-, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Vegetable tureens back in fashion, Eager bidding pays off for England, Concise Crossword (No 598), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,689, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten. Editorials/Leaders: Staff Room Discipline, Warnings From Ohio, An impressive legacy at Liffe, Self-Help, Not Spoon-Feed, Finance And Industry Lawson starts to look like a lucky general. Letters to the Editor: Roads for the future, Broadcasting's troubles, The Swann report, Taxing the nest-egg, 'Vatican dismay', Bones of contention, Hooding of prisoners, False alarm, Sex bias in Community Programme?, Gallic customs, Embryo research at a price. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr E. W. Evans, Miss Jean Purdy, Prof D. P. Walker Historian of ideas, The Marquess Of Bristol, Una Venning. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Confidence evaporates, The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Pre-Budget lull for shares. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Commodities, Dollar slides as Ohio loan institutions remain closed, Petrocon profits jump over £1m, Esal banker held on conspiracy charge, Financial Services Citibank gears up to be Britain's fifth force, US set to become biggest debtor, Authorized Unit Trusts, £87m S&N offer for brewer, In Brief, Market Summary, Investment Trusts, Company News, Tempus Relief as Cambridge profits rise £2.2m, Traded option highlights, BA flotation ruled out before autumn, London Financial Futures, Allied Irish 'will meet forecast', ABC television in merger worth $3.5bn, Stock Market Report South African levy knocks banks, No listing for Morgan Grenfell. Sport: Basketball Worthing walk tall in land of giants, Sports Commentary, Cricket: Lengthy Meeting Ends With An Apology Botham is severely reprimanded but keeps the captaincy, Racing Young Nicholas to step up on promising debut, Skiing Zurbriggen hangs on, Sports in Brief, Tennis: Miss Navratilova Edges Ahead In Series Navratilova aces give her control, Golf: Open Champion Bridges Two-Year Gap Ballesteros in luck, Rugby Union England to act quickly to find tour replacement for Greenwood, John Nicholls on an American in a British yacht Jade's ring of confidence boosts a double ambition, ICE Hockey Return of the Redskins. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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