The Times - 30/08/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Miller, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , From Gerald Shaw, Ray Kennedy, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Craig Seton, By Robin Young, By David Smith, By a Staff Reporter, By Rupert Morris, From Rodney Cowton, , From Douglas Tweedale, , From Mohsin Ali, From Ray Kennedy, From David Bernstein, , From Our Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, , From Alan McGregor, From Frederick Bonnart, From Christopher Thomas, , From Richard Dowden, From Richard Ford, , David Robinson, Stephen Pettitt, Dennis Hackett, Martin Cropper, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, John Carey, Raymond Keene, Douglas Thompson, Bryan Appleyard, Veronica Groocock, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, PHS, Peter Lilley, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Watt, Miles Kington, ROBERT SAUNDERS, , COLIN G. HEY, , W. R. LEE, , ERNA LOW, ANTHONY GARDNER, , DIANA ELLES, , JOHN VICE, , PHIL PHILLIPS, , HOWARD H. W. LOSTY, , JAMES GILLIGAN, By Stephen Young, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, From Angus Nicol, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Lorna Bourke, By Cliff Feltham, By Our City Staff, By Ian Griffiths, From Maxwell Newton, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Derek Harris, Hazel Shaw, Ken Pyne, David Miller, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ball, By Richard Streeton, By Marcus Williams, By Mitchell Platts, By John Nicholls, By Barry Pickthall, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , by Paul Newman, From Jim Railton, , By John Hennessy, From Pat Butcher, , From John Wilcockson, By a Correspondent, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), by Clifford Webb, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, From Diana Geddes, Richard Owen,
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News: Little interest in farmland as investment, 'Judas' gibe on GCHQ pay rises, Test for agoraphobia sufferers, Motoring Porsche adds a dash of excitement, Letter from Moscow Making light of a KGB dust-up, Guiding light on the darkest of fears, Mirror peace formula in danger of foundering, TGWU would consider Labour pay package, Shooting 'shook confidence in police', Coroner pledges inquiry over 55 killed by fumes on holiday jet, Post complaints rise by third as delivery delays worsen, Review of cowardice executions rejected, Three expelled, 15 held, as Israel clamps down on West Bank dissidents, New strategy to hem in Russians Nato fleets go on offensive, Union censured for accepting poll cash, Reuters set to take control of Visnews, Medical Briefing A home taste of the world's rough waters, Village stays submerged this summer, Nigerian curfew lifted as new President takes firmer grasp of power, 1985 and all that, Ulster bomb injures nine, 'Crystal Palace relic' unearthed Find may be lost gallery, Tense ceasefire awaits Uganda peace deal Killing ground the world forgot, Baby taken from rubble in gas blast rescue, Bhutto daughter put under house arrest, Dear Mum, letters are up by 16m, Death toll of 200 as floods hit China, Stricter wine controls for Austria debated, The stalker who is killing the Californian dream, Space walk to rescue satellite, Choice of Flick trial judges queried, Sordid bags of dirty tricks, Science report Protein clue to how plants adapt to the cold, The wide-eyed wanderer, Roads, Food prices-egg price rise, Joseph warning to teachers, A field day for boycotters as violence mounts, ITV fears revenue loss if BBC takes advertising, Complaints about errors by cash card dispensers, Russian nuclear waste dump leaks, Death toll rises to 16 as Cape rioting spreads, US cheered by pledge on war missing, Shells fall on Sidon after suicide car bombing, Militant Sikhs to boycott Punjab election, Union plans protest on gallery fees, Cocooned from the commercial world, Rail productivity schemes to be speeded up, British Association Wider use of straw as fuel and as land nutrient is outlined by specialists, Portfolio, Luce seeks new will on tests control, Match makers fight to win back smokers, Couple lose claim over work for MP's wife, Tour operators accused of exploiting the right to surcharge, The Times Diary Knives out, Spy scandal twist brings East German envoy to the West, Finn dies in free-fall jump from mountaintop, Split looms after Greek party re-elects leader, Black leader cleared of assaulting colleague, Latin America in turmoil Death threat jolt to freedom of press, Union rally draws 100,000 to protest at Argentine austerity, The papers, BR stands firm on dismissed guards, Import curb lifts cost of school clothes, Cricketers knocking on Yorkshire's door, University news, Crash jet engine to go back to US, Plastic bonnet for the old mill, Piping contest lures the exiles home, Blacks win the right to stay put, moreover... Taking the mackey, Greenpeace will take France to world court, Vague Jobs: skirting round reality, Bank chief flies on 'save rand' tour, Man in the News From urbane diplomat to chief spycatcher. Sport: Racing Weights favour Pretty Pol in Atlanta Stakes, Rowing No mean task for Redgrave, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Squash Rackets Devoy gets her own back, Football Wembley beckons twice more, Rugby League Roundhay lose Staniland, Cricket: The Firepower Of Gower And Gooch Turns Australia Pale As Ashes The summer's day when it rained runs Sports Commentary, Horse Trials German trio hold the whip hand, Carriage Driving Pick favourite for pairs title, Gower and Gooch lead way to Ashes, Athletics In search of goodwill at Heysel Stadium, Yachting Spluttering of Squibs at Burnham, Racing Coogan leaves Brittain, Hockey Indians say yes to Willesden, Tennis: Easy Wins For Rivals In United States Open McEnroe and Becker move closer to quarter-final showdown, Cycling An Italian job well rewarded, Golf Faldo starts climb out of a trough, ICE Skating Barber and Slater split. Display Advertising: Lwt, Dowty, Alida Holdings Plc, The Private London Clinic,, Abbey National, Abbey National Building Society, Harpers & Queen, The Times Portfolio, Cambridge Electronic Industries Plc, National Savings, Colchester Building Society, The Times, Pentland Industries Plc, National Union Of Railwaymen,, Base Lending Rates, Dixons, Sun Alliance Insurance Group. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, Win for Soviet player in chess tournament final, Concise Crossword (No 735), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,829, Two pawns in the power game, Top video rentals, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery: Mr Friday. Law: IBA asks for ban on 'subliminal image' case, Jail sentence for gas theft, Bail refused in £80,000 batteries prosecution. News in Brief. Reviews: Television Technology on the trail, Escapism into fable reflecting the times, London theatre The Compleat Berk, Edinburgh Festival '85 Angelo, Tyran de Padoue, Stirring appeal to national paranoia, Promenade Concert BBCSO/Groves, The Consul. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Entertainments, Announcements, Klaus Kinski, Car Buyers' Guide, Business Opportunities, Mercedes Benz. Editorials/Leaders: Realism At Blackpool, Opening Up On Open Trade, Finance And Industry BP joins C&W on top of the sell-off list, Dr De Kock Must Listen. Letters to the Editor: A 'tax on morality', Moral absolutism, Future of Tabley House, Needs and wants, Damage-limitation exercise on SDI, Engineering links, The weaker sex?, Gliding upwards, Cost comparisons down on farm, Pupil polymath. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in September, On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Per Monsen, Mr E. H. D. Skinner, Miss Ruth Gordon Stage and screen actress, Mr Alan Searle. Deaths. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Bunzl buys four firms, In Brief Index rises to 1,003.9, Commodities, Platinum slips after US rally, A service that makes all the right moves, Your Own Business New prospects for local enterprise, Scrap accounts rule, say directors, Tempus Blue Circle digs in to cement its position, Control body urges licences for life policy salesman, Stock Market Report Index climbs above 1,000 for first time in 12 weeks, Market Summary, Banks fix on a form of words, Friedland agrees MK Electric's £16m bid, Investment Trusts, Company News, Greenfield seeks £3.8m, Shares in Fleet and United fall after bid, Saxon board still split, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, Sharp rise in use of energy, London Financial Futures. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Wall Street Third gain for Dow, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Shares strong. Business Appointments: Appointments New chief at Guinness Brewing Worldwide. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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