The Times - 19/07/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , By Staff Reporters, From a Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Smith, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans, By Colin Hughes, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, , By Christopher Warman, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, Geoffrey Smith, From Douglas Tweedale, , Richard Owen, From Diana Geddes, , From Paul Vallely, From Ian Murray, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bernstein, , From Frank Johnson, From Trevor Fishlock, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Hornsby, , From Diana Geddes, Pearson Phillips, Fiona Maddocks, Anne Whitehouse, Caroline Moorehead, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bel Mooney, PHS, Bernard Levin:, by Alex Henney, John Burns, David Watt, Miles Kington, H. N. RAINE, , G. L. LEWIS, , ADRIAN ROGERS, , BENGT GRUNDBERG, , W. LARKINS, , JULIAN CUMMINS, , GARRY TURVEY, , MARIE STAUNTON, , ANNA DURRELL, , HARRY FLETCHER, , WILLIAM BINGLEY, , ROSALIND MALCOLM, , TIM CLEMENT-JONES, , DAVID TURNER, , DAVID JONES, FRANK D. MORISON, , E. J. ELWIN, , FRANK SHAW, , PETER CRIDDLE, , HARRIET CRAWLEY, , ALEC ROSE, , DAVID HIMSWORTH, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Andrew Wiseman, Sir Thomas Padmore writes:, Roger de Grey, PRA, writes:, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Pettitt, Richard Morrison, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Sarah Hemming, Martin Cropper, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By William Kay City Editor, From Bailey Morris, , By Patience Wheatcroft, By Clare Dobie, By Alison Eadie, By Cliff Feltham, Jeremy Warner, By Derek Harris, By Mitchell Platts, By David Miller, By John Hennessy, By Peter Ball, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, by Michael Berry, By Pat Butcher, Simon Barnes, By John Nicholls, By Gordon Allan, By Our Shooting Correspondent, By John Watson, From John Wilcockson, , By John Blunsden, By Jim Railton, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By a Correspondent, by Clifford Webb, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Mark Lawson, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent,
ResumoIndex. Politics and Parliament: Next Week Busy week before MPs start recess, Energy Wave power research being wound down, Transport Bill National Bus Company pensions assured, Trade UK must step up its exports to China, Banking Aspersions cast on officials, Parliament today, Top Civil Servants get up to 46% pay rise by March, Tax takes bigger slice of pay, Planning Bill, Peers' holiday, Social Security Figures will be in autumn White Paper, Pm's Questions Reform of wages councils defended, Animal Health Pig farmers must bear cost of disease, Agriculture 1.8% cereals price cut takes effect. News: The pay scales, Shevardnadze and Howe to meet soon, Motoring VW tries to pick up the Sloane market, Americans launch 'made in space' label, Iceberg fear puts dash for Riband in jeopardy, Doubts on youth training scheme, Linda Christmas in the Commons Absence makes the jibes grow stronger, Olympic rivals keep their distance, Train driver blamed for death crash, Folk dances and an iron hand, Ex-Caicos leader admits he took cash, Prison numbers rise, Marcos threat to bases, Household insurance cost soars in wake of rising inner city crime rate, Eureka project gets 17-nation send-off, Botha offers return of Dutch fugitive, Body in torture case identified, Willis backs call on Ethiopia airlift, BR writ on rail bus 'blacking', Health food myths criticized, Forte rejects claims by Savoy group, Pinochet in control but right-wing violence is proving political liability, Degree now a ticket to nowhere, Roads, Paris speeds life in the fast lane with a 50mph minimum, Contaminated wine in UK, American Bar Association New deal sought on liability, Head felt children 'not in danger', Committals in Libya 'conspiracy', Hospital defends transplant 'haste', Cuts order to health authority, Unions to fight job losses at the BBC, Kohl attack on 'sewer journalism', Greeks get new look at Trojan war, Teachers' unions to reconsider offer, Forte on the warpath, New unit to fight drugs threat, Medical Briefing, 'Dangerous' trend in Whitehall security, Casting dispute may delay Osborne play, A-bomb apology rebuffed, Sudan rebels cut air links and tighten grip on south's capital, Strike was a victory, Scargill insists, Portfolio, X-rays by telephone could save lives, MP challenged to repeat bank fraud allegations outside Parliament, Jobs for teenagers in catering, Sanctions: a black and white choice, US growth slumps to 1.7%, Kinnock backs Dormand, Macfarlane despairs at FA's riot decision, The Times Diary, Last night in sight for the man behind the Proms, We have changed face of politics, says Thatcher, Praise the leader-and work, work, work, Congress threatens Japanese trade, Handling of dockyards by ministry 'inept', Brunel's great ship gets £1m boost, moreover... Ice-cool recipes to mull over, Soviet War Game: Western Analysis Atlantic alert for UK forces, Shake-up of Soviet military, Plan to help pupils who fear school, Telegraph hoaxed over purge of school books, Science report Seismologists test natural watchdogs, Food prices, Paterfamilias: like father, like son, Gingering up jam ladies, Wodehouse tops poll among book collectors, How to get an A-bomb for $73m, When will public services really serve?, Reagan angered by Press speculation on health, Israel gives thumbs-down to Palestinians chosen for Washington dialogue, Teenager duped bank computer, Commentary, One of King's chimps dies. Display Advertising: Bedford, CAP, Sealink, Bank Of Ireland, Issues Of Government Stock, Eastern, Albert Hall, The Haj, Ford, The Times, Lonrho, Loewe Sale, Follett Jaguar, Nspcc, Britoil, Car Buyers' Guide, The Distillers Company Plc, Lovell, Income Bonds, Millet, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Plc, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. Law: Employment Appeal Tribunal Appeal on status is abuse of procedure Baker and Others v Superite Tools Ltd, Court of Appeal Entitlement to stock relief Fraser (Inspector of Taxes) v London Sports Car Centre Ltd, £32,000 owed by couple with 52 credit cards, Misleading food advert banned, 11 life terms, Terror sentence, Charge dropped, Llewellyn charge, Pits riot charges in doubt after police 'frame-up', Boxer not guilty of assault, Date of dismissal Newham London Borough Council v Ward, Jury told of plane plunge, Additional tax assessment valid Duchy Maternity Ltd. v Hodgson (Inspector of Taxes). News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Italian award for Liverpool hero, University news, Latest appointments, Dulwich College, University news First-class honours, Parish Clerks' Company. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,793, Concise Crossword (No 700), Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Victoria's etchings sold for £9,180. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day, I rename the guilty person. Editorials/Leaders: Over The Top, Fight First, Feed Later, Labour's Long Road Back, Finance And Industry Oftel tries to exercise its authority on BT. Letters to the Editor: Making best use of workforce, Back of beyond, Wrong culprit, An awkward fruit, Cost of conservation, Doubts on scrapping planning rules, An open question, Little-known phrases, Fit for over-turning?, Getting legal access, A normal precaution, Geese and peat, Behind the terrorist. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Sydney Newbery Architectural photographer, Miss Gwynneth McCleary, Mr Stuart Ray. Reviews: Concert Musica Antigua Köln, Opera Singular but stolid Rodrigo, The muse of St Vitus Thief of Souls, Marital muddles A State of Affairs, Separate worlds of words Elizabeth Gordon Quinn, Television Trying for a comedy, Cinema Politics and propaganda with a personal touch. Classified Advertising: Sanderson, Business To Business, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Ballet Rambert. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Shares slip from record, The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, Stock Exchange Prices Equities higher. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Stock Market Report Profit figures bring spark of activity to subdued trading, Commodities, Australian trust sale, Burton bid expected to succeed, Your Own Business Red-tape cuts: Will they work?, Industry Today CEGB hones its nuclear strategy, In Brief, Lonrho lifts profits to £70m, Market Summary, US pension fund money for Davy, Sale away to market for a day, Investment Trusts, Baldrige backs 25% drop in dollar to revive US industry, Evered buys stake in TI Group, Company News In Brief, BIC call for high power advice, London Financial Futures, Tempus BET hides its light under a cloud, York Trailer bid advice withdrawn. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Evening Racing Hamilton Park, Tennis Krickstein uneasy in DC, Motor Racing: Preview Of British Grand Prix Elusive goal for UK drivers, Rowing Spencer wins badge, Racing: Northern Dancer Filly To Underline Juvenile Strength Of Kingsclere Stable Northern Eternity can follow up, Bowls Housing firm go indoors, Cricket: Boycott Still Dominates His County's Scene Yorkshire are back to square one in spite of the revolution, Sports in Brief, Golf: The Open's First Day Sparkles With The Brilliance Of Christy Junior O'Connor recoed in uncle's style, Shooting Bradfield's Shield with record score, Today's Fixtures, Yachting Jade leaves rivals in novice class, Cycling Hinault holds court as he rests before taking Paris by storm, Polo Bleus in Gold Cup final, Rugby Union No secrets, says Craven, Football FA lift penalties on Luton and Millwall, Athletics: World Record Holder Pulls Out Of 1,500 Metres Race At Crystal Palace Cram runs mile tomorrow rather than race against Coe tonight. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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