The Times - 09/07/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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From Michael Binyon, , By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Craig Seton, Donald Macintyre, By Our Labour Editor, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By John Lawless, From Tim Jones, , By Our Labour Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Tony Samstag, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, , From Paul Routledge, From Keith Dalton, , From John Earle, From Richard Wigg, , From David Watts, By Caroline Moorehead, From Mario Modiano, From Edward Mortimer, , From Richard Ford, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Diana Geddes, From Richard Wigg, From Jan Raath, , From David Bernstein, , From Robert Fisk, From John Carlin, , Hermosillo, , Sonora, , From Vijitha Yapa, From Alan Tomlinson, From Michael Hornsby, , John Russell Taylor, Nicholas Shakespeare, Richard Morrison, John Percival, Martin Cropper, Anthony Clare, Alan Ponsford, David Hewson, Suzy Menkes, PHS, by Tom King, Frank Johnson, Patrick Cosgrave, Miles Kington, SHEILA McKECHNIE, , JOHN SOUTHGATE, , JENNIFER TANFIELD, , J. C. WINTHER, , LESLIE MAVOR, FRANK GRIMSHAW, , J.L BOWRON, , JON V. PEPPER, , G. F. WOOD, , SHEENA DAVID, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Maxwell Newton, By William Kay, City Editor, By Patience Wheatcroft, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, From David Young, , By Alison Eadie, From Bailey Morris, By Jeremy Warner, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Pam Spooner, Jeremy Warner, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, BJ, DH, David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Geof Wheelwright, By Paul Walton, By Danny Green, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Kevan Pearson, By Edward Fennell, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Tony Dennis, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Marcus Williams, By Ivo Tennant, By John Woodcock, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By John Nicholls, From John Wilcockson, , By Our Shooting Correspondent, John Clemison, From Pat Butcher, , By Mandarin(Michael Phillips), Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Diana Geddes, , David Watts,
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News: Asean tries fresh Cambodia formula, Walks for the week, The new battle over who rules the air waves, Debt rise strains care services, Greek dies after indictment for fraud, Lorry blacklist will seek to end overloading, Brittan extends entry restrictions to wives, And so, joking and outraged, to jail, Pound at highest for year, Moves to strengthen union legislation, �3m renovation hides traces of minster fire, Food allergy diets 'harmful', RUC says Noraid team making propaganda trip, Police hold five after animal raid, Science report Test would protect babies from vitamin deficiency, Who will do a Baldwin?, Teacher employers hopeful of pay deal at Burnyham meeting, Thatcher says payments by State 'quite unfair', Thatcher attacks 'spineless spenders', Cable And Satellite/2 British investment you won't see on screen, Lawyers try to halt All Blacks tour, Advertising at new peak, North Korea Part 2 Moscow's blessing for Kim succession, Nakasone win prompts talk of election, Daughter meets Shia gunmen, Mugabe supporters begin campaign of reprisals against opposition voters, NGA agrees to direct input by journalists, Guinea shake-up after failed coup, Officials to prepare dismissal lists Israeli strike challenge spreads, UK ends ban on Argentine imports, Prisoners Of Conscience Turkey: Mehdi Zana, Fraud claim after Mexico poll result, September summit hint Changes to Cyprus draft upset Denktas, Claremont School, Dispute ends rail freight productivity trial, Becker shrugs off Press and flies to France, Cable And Satellite/1 The sky's the limit for viewers, Letter from Kyoto Buddhist priests take on a city, Philippines bishops condemn spread of terrorism, Elderly woman shot and gardener killed by gang that fled with �2, Falklands factor hampers trade, Juan Carlos off to woo the French, Farmers warned of duty to dip sheep, moreover... Zap them with the zabaglione, 50 designer cars made for women, Roads, Girls found dead in Army home, Real-life television drama in the Border country, Youth discuss the future, Reagan pledge to hit back at 'terrorist states', America's Cup fever runs over Down Under, New talks at Acas on Times pay offer, Eight die as Portsmouth ferry link train crashes in France, The Times Diary, Stalinist who saw the light, Britain's choice: train or drain, Thatcher rejects conscription, Union to keep political fund and lend �1m, Pilot doped at controls, Protests mark start of Tamil talks, Police admit blacks died in township clashes, European boost for British TV, Ombudsman's powers will be extended to include quangos, Nicaraguan minister in peace fast, Police hero tells of duel of nerves, Prison sentences for Hitler diary forgers, Myth or medicine?, Sudan adds to Cairo's fears by signing Libyan military pact, Notts pit rebels meet coal board, Pretoria reconsiders Natal edges closer to special status, More pensioners having to care for the elderly, Portfolio, Defence by The Times is rejected, Race and housing: 2 Council held a model for black tenants, 1749 wreck explored by divers, Fashion Majors In Stardom, MP seeks curb on late changes to package holidays, University examination results, Baristers fight for control of the Bar. Display Advertising: English Heritage, Toshiba Computers, The 600 Group Plc, National Savings, Data General, Greenwich Cablecasts, Cables 85, Visnews, The Times, Panasonic Communications, Ford, Christie's, Nissan, Deloitte Haskins Sells, Wda, Access Software, Carclo, On Air, Britoil, Laser, Bos, Sky Channel Sales, The Times Portfolio, Sgb Group, Base Lending Rates. Law: Law Report July 9 1985 Privy Council No damages for loss of contractual use Candlewood Navigation Corporation Ltd v Mistui OSK Lines Ltd and Another, Artist accuses gallery of racism, Mother in murder case refused bail, �4,000 for harassment by police, Pope plot court seeks extradition of Turk, Tempers heat up in sweltering start to Gandhi murder trial, Bradford head waits for verdict, Blood theft doctor is banned, Husband held on shooting charge, Judge tells jury to 'put aside prejudice', Surgeons appeal against cruelty to monkey ruling. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Non-farm projects offered EEC grants, Local Government Labour proposal to extend joint planning committees to metropolitan counties rejected, Parliament today, By-Election Brecon scared of electing Labour MP, Procedure for marriage enabling Bills, Transport Bill Bus experiments 'inadequate evidence', Ombudsman's role to be expanded, Special interest sites Bill clears Commons, Setback for Kinnock on housing plan. Official Appointments and Notices: Moser tn Keele, University news, Merchant Taylors' Company, Church news. Reviews: Television A family business, Theatre Heart of the Raj Bengal Lancer, Concerts A joker in the pack LSO/ Rozhdestvensky, Dance Onegin, Galleries: The fruits of learning, forbidding to nobody. Classified Advertising: Saint Laurent, Legal Appointments, Announcements, "Total Pleasure", Entertainments, Computer Appointments, Appointments, Revillon. Arts and Entertainment: Record �35,200 for cardinal and daughter, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,784, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, Concise Crossword (No 691). Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Base rate cut turns on money supply figures, Zimbabwe's Vote, Privatizing Aid, Goodbye Num, Goodbye Ncb. Letters to the Editor: Mr Tebbit's budget, Civil defence open to new scrutiny, Looking after the private tenant, Religion in schools, Gifts to York Minster, Hard Times, Match point, Lawyers under review, Beating off bees, Victorian values. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ewen Solon, Lord Hawke, Sir Frank Engledow Contribution to British agriculture, Mr Richard Malone. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Wall Street Dow sheds 6 points, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Trading quietly, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, Wall St Wire Trendless market. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Stock Market Report Record �150m investment in chip plant lifts GEC shares, Exco poised to sell Telerate stake to Dow for �343m, Seven line up for IDB listing, London Filnancial Futures, High costs delaying PBX revolution, Wight Collins raises profits by 55%, Job Scene Nice work-if you can talk about it, Opec stance will hit prices, traders say, In Brief, Posgate to return in January, Market Summary, Can Apricot stay sweet in the PC jungle?, Investment Trusts, Revealed, the way to beat a hacker, Fed under pressure to ease credit, Rise in factory costs smallest for four years, Commodites, The PC people take stock, Computer Briefing Putting a stop to the naughty words, Financial Services Survival of fittest should whittle down inter-dealer brokers, A million micros for Russia, Tempus SGB disappoints but strength is in store, Uncut diamonds surge, Company News In Brief, Government withholds BT fees, IBM world-wide telecom link, The Week A marriage of home-made talents. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Racing Storm Star can outshine Cherry Hinton opposition, Football Italian clubs are warned off by Atkinson, For The Record, Athletics Slaney could come down with a bump, Sports in Brief, Bowls Lucky deflection puts Richards into singles final, Racing Green Ruby boosts Jarvis old brigade, Badminton Chinese are top in Thailand, Penny Way promotes boardsailing and herself Finding the way to stay afloat in an above-board adventure, Golf Father and son are rivals for a place in the Open, Tennis Becker has a break in Monaco, Cricket: Yorkshire Face Defeat At Hands Of Unlikely Challengers For County Championship Full speed ahead for Gloucestershire, Powerboating Spalding survives fire, Shooting Humphries sets hot pace, Football Sunderland offer is too good for McMenemy to resist, Yachting Apricot gets the plum after slow passage, Cycling Millar moves up 10 places as Hinault watches danger men. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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