The Times - 08/11/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Our Sports Staff, From Geoffrey Matthews, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Crime Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Derek Harris, By Robin Young, By Our Political Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Michael Horsnell, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Teresa Poole, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, , By Patricia Clough, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Gregory Neale, From Diana Geddes, , From Christopher Thomas, , By Raymond Keene, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Fisk, From Trevor Fishlock., Geoffrey Smith, From Roger Boyes, From Ivor Davies Los Angeles, From Our Correspondent, From David Watts, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Stephen Taylor, , From Richard Wigg, From Paul Routledge, , Noël Goodwin, Stephen Pettitt, John Preston, Martin Cropper, Irving Wardle, Celia Brayfield, Pat Healy, Michael Binyon, Val Hennessy, Joseph Kelly, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, PHS, Michael Prest, Gerald Shaw, Alan Stewart, David Watt, Miles Kington, PAUL RIPPON, G. C. DOUGLAS, , HAROLD BLAKEMORE, , P. S. NEWTON, , K. OXFORD, , JOHN R. POOLE., R. J. WALKER., C. R. BRAND., ROBERT J. MacG. DAWSON., TRUMPINGTON, , R. A. LYTTLETON., By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Smith, Margaret Alexander, Roger Woolnough, Ian Griffiths, Judith Huntley, Malcolm Brown, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Alison Eadie, By Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Pam Spooner, By Ian A. Jack, By Cliff Feltham, By Derek Harris Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Rex Bellamy, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Hugh Taylor, From Joyce Whitehead Eindhoven, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), John Karter, Point-to-point, By Brian Beel, Simon Barnes, By Paul Harrison, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, , By Michael Stevenson, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Keith Macklin, Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Christopher Walker, Alan Hamilton,
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News: The Times Diary Cat people walk alone, Where will tin's corrosion stop?, Europe challenges Japan on new technology, Family doctors' pay should be linked to results, royal college urges, US complaint filed on 'Dallas', Jews deplore conversion drive by 'outside' Protestants, Drive for Gulf peace deal, The City Of London/4 The build-up to the Big Bang, Cassette demand overtakes LPs, 600 held in wave of Chile riots, The City Of London/2 The Old Lady's still in charge, Letter from the River Kwai Joyriders inherit death railway, Siege of Bogotá ends in bloodbath, Special Report The City Of London/1 Ready for the revolution, Life in the firing line for a Cape Town editor, Living the quiet life at the Barbican, Food prices, Two Sikhs held over Air India crash, Police escape latest Newry mortar attack, Unionist threat to block accord on Northern Ireland, Aids: a deadly silence in Africa, Thatcher to freeze spending for 3 years, First Person Too young to be a grandfather, Commentary, CID chief to coordinate hunt for attacker, Aid agency dismay at criticism, Twenty years ago today Britain's first Race Relations Act entered the statute books Equal under the law?, Russians celebrate Lenin's revolution Gorbachov imprint on Moscow parade, Duarte gets backing from Spain, Satellites to reveal nuclear test 'cheats', Mutiny on pirate radio ship denied, London bus strike threatened, Schools to get grants for pupil businesses, Union links cost 1,600 Indonesians their jobs, Botha challenged by Boesak over clamp on reporting of unrest, Time catches up with Greenwich, Subversion threat by Gadaffi, New plea on widows' pensions, Lawyers near cash deal for air disaster victims, Labour faces drive for left-wing power, Ambiguous pledge Arafat promises to punish terrorists, Ordeal of Briton who revealed price fixing One man's battle against Swiss drug giant, Australians avoid talk of Prince's role, Budd beaten by athletes on lower pay, Floods cut off drinking water in Washington, Tour firm to balance the sexes, Notts miners expected to settle, Rebels say ceasefire broken, Japan defies EEC plea for limit on exports, Philippines elections Aquino widow emerges as opposition favourite, Kinnock asks for Militant evidence, City rubbish dioxin fear, Room at the top for Jeffrey, Ghosts at the summit table, How Uncle Sam fell in love..., Homeless Nigerian family get ultimatum, A display of memorabilia from one of the, Guinea Bissau claims it foiled coup plot, Civil Servants split over 'final offer' on pay system, Shah policing exonerated, Roads, Mortgage rate cut lifts house cost, Big changes expected as Poland's new Premier prepares team, Haydn find inspires lost music speculation, MP to query role of Observer directors, Teachers' unions unite for lobby of Parliament, Redundancy raises visits to doctors, Thatcher rules out UK-Soviet arms talks, Agriculture Bill 'will aid environment protection', Soviet fighters sent up as plane strays near scene of air tragedy, Thatcher intervention seen as error French believe British pressure for Ptarmigan backfired, Joan Collins weds No. 4, Medical Briefing The hormone at the root of ambition, Fight for survival in heart of market, Science report Protein clue to arthritis and cancers, The City Of London/3 Vital role of the IT factor, Origins of M-19 Bogotá siege revives fear of civil war, Jury challenge system to be investigated by government agency, Britain set to reject ban on hormones for animals, Microcomputer assists woman to regain voice, Portfolio, moreover... Twist in a tale of silence, Sir Allan Davis, Lord Mayor-, The City Of London/5 The biggest risk Lloyd's faces, Chalker in drive to win Devon bypass approval, Commodity men start hard sell, Reforms 'will hit neediest', Ethiopia rejects death toll report. Picture Gallery. Law: Barristers may seek to deal direct with their clients, Parents jailed for rape of daughter, £½m for jailed drug firm informer, Jailed boxer is freed on racial grounds, US spy trial ended by deadlock in jury, European Law Report Commission liable for breach of confidence Adams v Commission of the European Communities Court of Justice of the European Communities, Tennis council declares 'war' on the agents, Drug dealer 'used son to cope with workload', 'Militant' pays MP damages. 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Arts and Entertainment: Top films, Promise of dramatic chess finale Kasparov half point from title, Sale room Modern British art fetches high prices, Top video rentals, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,889, Concise Crossword (No 795). Reviews: Television, LSO/Davis, Concerts Decorative display RPO/Previn, Toys in the Attic, Theatre Five slices of modern life Five Play Bill, Cinema: David Robinson From Russia with love.... Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Car Buyers'guide, Anthony Braxton, Business To Business, Car Buyers' Guide, London Arts Choice. Editorials/Leaders: More Law, Same Order, Normality, Polish-Style, Finance And Industry Woolwich no longer with Nationwide, Setback For Colombia. Letters to the Editor: Perilous vehicles, Needs of mentally ill, Museum charges, Freedom's other face, Pyrrhus at the wicket?, Action on tin, Keeping control of Sunday trading, Glory of the VC, Talks with Argentina, Right of audience, Doubts about poll on 'stop-and-search'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Ellis Ashton, Anita Leslie Popular biographer, Lord Lloyd, Mr W. J. Lawrence. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Top award for Virgin Group, Abbey bid backed by 38.7%, Leon Brittan dismisses claims by Lonrho, Commodities, Briefing, Steinberg buys 10% of Warburg, Spend on infrastructure, CBI urges Chancellor, Countdown to red tape day, £4m campaign for sale of C & W holding, Your Own Business The profit tied to a label, Small tour operators urged to join forces, Market Summary, Shareholders pocket more of the money raised on USM, Fast food on the Great Wall of China, Tempus An unsuitable CASE for creative accounting, Chairman ousted at London Shop, Company News, Thatcher asked for help in tin crisis, In Brief Burton to sell shops, High costs depress Shell result, Pound falls 2.5 cents in America, Brewers braced for takeovers after S&N bid is cleared, Allied hits at Elders' performance, Stock Market Report Record run for indices ends as investors hold back. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, Stock Exchange Prices Shares fall away from peak. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Racing bids farewell to respected senior jockey at end of distinguished career Everett to defy big weight and complete swift treble, Fishing Tribunal's ruling goes against claim, Cricket Sri Lanka under spell of Qadir, Volleyball Brixton look for brighter horizon, Gymnastics Chinese call for review, Tennis: New Twist In Tournament Grand prix council file counter-claim against former sponsors, Sports in Brief, Schools Rugby Richards dropped goal decisive at Coventry, Rugby League Amateurs in Cup draw, Hockey Britain lose sparkle and series, Horse Trials Holgate'S reward, Football: Backing For Fa As Sponsors Go Sour On Milk Cup Millichip rejects £9 million offer, Golf Europeans put aside fears of sanctions to brush off Japan, David Bedford calls on athletics to reveal where the big money goes, Squash Williams on right track, Boxing Bruno to face American, Motor Racing Renault stay with Ligier, Rugby Union Fiji make changes for Wales match. Births. Deaths. 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