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The Times - 26/08/1985

1985; Gale Group;

Autores

From Ray Kennedy, , By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, From Michael Binyon, By Alan Hamilton, From Richard Dowden, , By Colin Hughes, Robin Young, From Our Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, From Tim Jones, By Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, Tony Samstag, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, STEWART TENDLER, Crime Reporter, , By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , From Mario Modiano, , From David Bernstein, , From Richard Owen, , From Keith Dalton, From Richard Long, , From Tony Duboudin, , From Robert Fisk, From Sue Branford, , From Mohsin Ali, From Jonathan Braude, , From Susan MacDonald, by John Percival, Richard Morrison, Stephen Pettitt, Malcolm Hayes, Peter Ackroyd, Martin Cropper, E. J. Craddock, Paul Heiney, Alan Franks, Paul Vallely, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Archibald Aitken, , Fred Barnes, Miles Kington, ROGER BROAD, , ALASTAIR PAPPS, , J. E. DUSSEK, , RICHARD TOLSON, , MICHAEL RANKEN, PAUL PODRO, , ALISTAIR MACLEOD, , RODERICK A. SMITH, , C. H. H. LAWTON, , CECIL R. EVANS, , TRAVERS GRANT, , Clifford Longley, Peter Cotes, A. H., From John Blunsden, , From Sydney Friskin, From John Wilcockson, , By Gordon Allan, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By Clive White, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Ivo Tennant, By Richard Streeton, By Marcus Williams, From Pat Butcher, , From Pat Butcher, By John Nicholls, By Keith Macklin, By Jenny MacArthur, By Athole Still, From Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By John Karter, From Desmond Stoneham, Edward Fennell, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, DJM, By Charles Knevitt Architeture Correspondent, Richard Wigg,

Resumo

Index. News: Private new town planned on chalk pits, Socialists split on poll tactics, The North Britain's rival gateway, No humankind without disasters, It's cold, it's wet, it's Bank holiday, Nature notes, Burial halted by rubble, Reagan acted as informer for FBI, Horizons The mirage of Oxford, Minister to visit TUC Congress, Lloyd's HQ gets mixed reception, Gorbachov's Russia Part 1 Kremlin keeps its propaganda edge despite spy dust furore, BR braces itself for more disruption today, Sunday best, if the Sunday is, Falklands garrison cuts considered, Jet team check work on engine, Police woman attacked, Pressure on Tories to 'go green', Blame anyone but Reagan, Science report Secret 'sniffing' device samples drivers' breath, The week's walks, Nato air defence problems to be reviewed, Reagan sets out goals for summit, The salmon farmers' happy tale, Gandhi facing huge security problem at Punjab poll, Secretary held in Bonn spy scandal, Wife pleads for release of journalist, Spy scandal rocks Bonn and damages Nato security, Pravda condemns UK war games, A Country Diary Fat duck for sale, only two owners, Roads, Packaging the new jet set, The end of the pier show?, Rabat tries to mediate in Gadaffi row with Tunis, Rare birds attract crowd, Foreign investors in big pull-out from South Africa, Lange ready to relent, Betting shop edition planned for race paper, British stars blacked by Norwegian TV, Five Ulster 'criminals' beaten or shot by IRA, Croydon warrior's mosquito campaign, Auto crime: 1 London heads world league with £26m car thefts, Anglicans and Rome agree on key dispute over faith, Reunion after 46 years, Computer hitch stops shuttle, Brazil row on economy Top finance man sacked after outburst to bankers, Enter the real-life anti-heroine, Two more Israelis shot in West Bank towns, Girl found dead in kitchen, The Times Diary, Life in the day of a desert nurse, moreover... The mind simply shoggles, Hawke wrestles with tax reform tangle, Anniversaries, Inspection doubts as 'safe' jet is grounded, £23m deal for casinos, Lettet from San Sebastian Basking defiantly in the Basque sun, Obote secret police protest innocence, Chinese pilot crashes on escape flight, Kampala ousts coup Prime Minister, Seven of the best, The papers, 'Acid rain' test for Britain's beeches, Nepal to prosecute 101 for bombings, Mitterrand's 'hot line' to Kohl, Crop survey: The fields are heavy with late, poor quality, rain-sodden grain Harvest likely to be 15% below last year's-if the weather improves, Philippines prisoners tunnel out, Cancer Link, Aborigines riot after hotel death, A User's Guide To London's Airports, BBC denies M15 brief for assistant, New Zealand takes its first steps towards nuclear ban compromise, Anger over death of boy aged 5 Relatives demand inquiry into shooting be public, EEC team wants to meet Mandela, Greek opposition leader forces party election. Sport: Rowing Britain favoured by the draw, Football: Predicitons Unchanged Dispite Surprises Also-rans after only a week of new season, Racing Helen Street To Take On Commanche Run In Ireland Petoski doubtful for St Leger after setback in training, Athletics Maree watches the clock and misses world's best time, Motor Racing: Prost Takes Lead In Drivers Championship Lauda triumphs in race of the year, Sports in Brief, Cycling Nakano wins world title for ninth year, Today's Fixtures, Swimming What the doctor ordered, Yachting Cup win for Clarionette, Bowls First time winners, Golf German title retained by Langer, Cricket:victorious 12 Named For Final Test At The Oval Selectors stick to their guns for Ashes showdown, Rugby League Wigan give champions a drubbing, Equestrianism Whitaker pipped at the post in tense Derby, Allan Border took what rest, Hockey England fail to impress. Official Appointments and Notices: Drama award, International chess honour for 'Times' man, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, Lombard, C&g, Oxfam, Fountain Pentel, American, The Times, Vauxhall-Opel. Arts and Entertainment: Chess masters' lead shared by four Britons, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,825, Concise Crossword (No 731), Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Away draw, Concerts Fenyo/Seivewright, Macbeth, AAM/Hogwood, Television Soothing banality, LSO/Shelley, Letting people enjoy themselves, Publishing Small is shrinking, Pittsburgh SO/ Maazel. Editorials/Leaders: Closer To Civil War, A Hard Harvest. Letters to the Editor: Whistle stop, Prison population rates compared, Neglected composers, Safety questions in aircraft crashes, A new Blue Ribband, Roman cookery, Britain and Unesco, Letter from a Queen, MEP pay and pensions. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Educational Courses Review, Wanted. Obituaries: Lady Ayer, Hans Keuls, Maj-Gen H. H. Stable Formation of new Indian Army. Births. Deaths. Property: Rentals. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound. Weather: The Weather.

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