The Times - 06/03/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Peter Davenport, , By David Hewson, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Christopher Walker, , From Michael Binyon, By Peter Evans, David Cross, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Joe Ravitch, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Pat Healy, From Michael Binyon, , From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Mohsin Ali, , From Christopher Thomas, From John Best, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From Our Own Correspondent, , By Tony Samstag, From Neil Kelly, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hornsby, , From Richard Wigg, , From David Watts, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Keith Dalton, , From Harry Debelius, Duncan Fallowell, Nicholas Timmins, Alan Franks, Shona Crawford Poole, Sally Brompton, From Mr Zbigniew Marek, , From Viviane Haselup, , From Mrs Mauricette E. Scheurer. Cheadle Hulme, , PHS, by Tim Congdon, Patricia Miller, Bernard Levin:, Peter Kellner, Miles Kington, TONYPANDY, ARTHUR CAIN, , EAMONN BUTLER., FRANK FIELD, P.J. MARTIN, MAX RAYNE, , JULIAN LEWIS., ELWYN EVANS, THOMAS BEWLEY., COLIN WEBB, , FRANCES R. BALKWILI, CARLO ARDITO., By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, by Michael Horsnell, Galina Vishnevskaya, , Irving Wardle, Celia Brayfield, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, David Sinclair, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Christopher Dunn, By Cliff Feltham, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Mervyn King, By Pam Spooner, From Patrick Knight, , By Our City Staff, By Jeremy Warner, From Clive White, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Simon O'Hagan, George Chesterton, By Stuart Jones, By William Stephens, David Miller, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By George Ace, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Jenny MacArthur, By a Correspondent, From John Wilcockson St Trivier-sur-Moignans, By Sydney Friskin, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Christopher Goulding, Michael Phillips, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, PH, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, Mario Modiano,
ResumoIndex. News: 'Star Wars' agreement urged by Genscher, Family denies it sent cash to support Mengele, The cap that won't fit the police, Snow reports, Kidney failure concern after 10-hour surgery to separate Siamese twins, Seoul pledge to Kim, Indian state elections Police round-up fails to stop violence, Sacked minister accuses Marcos of intolerance, Older Concorde pilots cannot cope, Walker backs sale of mines, Britain and Libya start direct talks in Rome, Inquiry on Chelsea riot likely, Libel plaintiff tells of telephone call, Pretoria sees big shift to towns, BBC praised for quality and efficiency in business study, BBC scents victory over licence fee, Tax change by Lawson may raise food prices, Police Casualties 1,392 officers hurt during strike, Bangladesh arrests total 156, Researchers cause chaos in the Commons, ID discs for cars near cruise base, Guerrillas declare war of vengeance on Israel as bomb victims are buried, Civil Service unions consider stoppage, Glimpses of the great by a man with a touch of genius, MPs' anger at 'Crown Jewels' ban, Chief Constables' View Pressure likely for a bigger force, Parkinson to issue writ against Private Eye, Bush pledges continued US aid for Sudan, Coal board says 85% of miners are back on first day of return to work Flying pickets hit Wales and Yorkshire, Chile quake relief stepped up, 100 Cuban advisers quit Nicaragua in May, The Union Leader Scargill: the fighter who led from the front, Public Opinion Dispute prevented Kinnock exploiting government errors, Sun censured for TUC Hitler quote, £5.6m fund for endangered historic sites, Israelis lecture 11 envoys on need for 'iron fist' policy, Spain and Portugal seek way to end impasse on trade, Thief dents Spanish police image, Protest to Lagos on jailed Britons, Teachers vote to continue strike, Scargill halted by rebel dozen, Dorothy puts the clock back, Concern over rise in spectacle prices, Pound falls by a cent as dollar surges, AIDS: The facts,the fears, the future, Tanaka's illness bad news for Nakasone, A hoard sweeter than Pooh's honeypot, Craxi joins Nato chorus in favour of space defence, Roads, Lawson beware: debt trap ahead, Law panel for children at risk, £5,700 for failed sex surgery, Labour adds fibre to joys of healthy diet, Red-tinged hair for Princess, Iranian artillery pounds Basra, Sophal Mau, a Cambodian boy aged 11,, Begin signals return to political life, The Times Diary, The Offences Law reform geared to arrests, Russians on Afghan warpath, Booming cities risk Bhopal disasters, Lange plays down Anzus crisis Ban 'will not affect arms talks', The papers, Soviet seamen trying to save, Police dismiss Kinnocktomato incident, S Wales is ready to purge its contempt, moreover... Such a hoot on my rickshaw throne, Parties split on rate capping: 1 GLC majority for complying with demands by deadline, Shell hopes to drill for oil near Salisbury, UK requests extradition, Science report Sunlight is key to reproductive cycle, Overdue by 300 years, Thais try to drive back Vietnamese invaders, New York Times out-flanks general, Letter from Athens Staging post for the world's terrorists, Unrepentant Zia says he will release political leaders by end of month, Indians win claim to seized land, Portfolio, The Times Cook Chinese meal that's fit for an emperor, The miners' return: Scargill profile: Police problems and casualties: Public opinion changes War of wills as pitmen start long march back to the collieries, Diplomat to face drugs questioning. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Renoir, The Peterborough Effect, Tigray Tragedy, The Times, Diary Of The Times Classified, Sun Life, The Missions To Seamen, British Waterways, Special Recipe, Steinway & Sons, Nationwide, Whose Earnings Per Share?, Deposit Bond, Natwest, Hydrocarbon Exploration In Northern Ireland, Twa, Ratecapping Makes No Sense., Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. Law: Solicitor swindled partner, court told, Considering whole object Regina v Hill (Frederick), Sikhs jailed for mutiny, Extra charge to change mode of trial unjust Regina v Brooks (Christopher), Landlord's duty to decorate after repairs Bradley v Chorley Borough Council, Three jailed in heroin case, Bound by precedent Amsale Wolde Amanuel and Others v Alexandros Shipping Co and Another, Murder trial is told of lovers' secret meetings, Ex-chef fined, Jail for theft 'to order', Youth on Newry bomb charges, Homeless by act of another Regina v Gloucester City Council, Ex parte Miles, Company able to change pay structure Kenny v Vauxhall Motors Ltd. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Duty to set a legal rate, Environment Government takes extra power to control pesticides, Advertisement described as disgraceful, Parliament today, Unemployment More new jobs being created, Custody Bill Child abduction across national frontiers, Registration Rights in housing property, Crime Parolee committed murder, Commons pressure mounts against phone tapping Bill, Procedure Inter-party talks on phone tapping report, £60,000 grants for Wales, Dumping at sea · M15 activities · Parole in rape cases No amnesty for serious offences Coal Dispute. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,678, Concise Crossword (No 587), Sale room £324,000 paid for tiny glass flask, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Theatre Why Me?, Would You Play The Piano More Often?, Opera I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Why the curtain fell, New books-hardback, Medici Quartet, Television Powers of distortion, Concerts Redefining joy, Rock Eric Clapton. Letters to the Editor: Interests of the State, 'Equal misery for all' in the arts, Jailed psychiatrist, By roundabout means, Broadcasting's future, After the pit dispute, Talkback Second beltings, Role of M15, Green fees, Gallic customs, Former Speaker answers critic. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day The Zulu War, Why the fuss? These people should be tapped. Editorials/Leaders: Arts In A Cold Climate, Finance And Industry Berrill brings traditional values as SIB chief, Tabs On The Tappers, Soviet Space-Rattling, Fleet-Aitken talks broken off. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Protest over Oxfam appointment, Harrow School. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr John Denham, Prof Tjalling Koopmans, Prof John Munro Research in civil engineering, Lord Champion. Classified Advertising: Forthcoming Events, La crème de la crème, Super Secs, Tonight, Sat & Tues at 7.00, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Shares edge higher, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Setback for Dow. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, In Brief Home loan rise closer, Commodities, Oriflame leaps on buying news, Japan backs world role for yen, Market Summary, Unilever ready to spend £1bn on American acquisition, Stock Market Report Pound's slide has investors on edge, NatWest beats forecasts with 30% jump to £671m, Investment Trusts, US orders fall, Company News, GrandMet offers new hope on price war, Cash call for £7.4m by Glover, Income rises to $693m at World Bank, IMF crackdown in Brazil cash burst, London Financial Futures, Tempus NatWest profit rise sets telling test for rivals, Budget Briefing BES a costly tax avoidance shelter. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Cycling Peiper no longer calls the tune, ICE Skating Soviet couples battle for Torvill and Dean's title, Rackets Cambridge lose their touch under pressure, Olympic Games IOC will ban blood doping, Sports Commentary, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Cricket: The Men England Conquered Are Scaling Magical Heights Again India on the roof of the world, Athletics Security is promised in Antrim, Equestrianism Change of luck for Lemieux, Rowing Oriel hold on to headship of Torpids, Tennis Decision today on Santiago Davis Cup tie, Badminton England team pairings row, Rugby Union Matthews is Irish cause for concern, Hockey Deadlock as teams run out of time, Racing: A Profile Of Newmarket's Newest And Youngest Trainer Jetharts Here a sound bet over his best distance, Football: All quiet and confident on the English front as their crack troops muster for a four-pronged assault on Europe Liverpool in the mood to conquer Austrians, Boxing Honeyghan progresses from rusks to risks. Property: Residential Property/1 The ideal kitchen at last-as approved by Mrs Church, Rentals, Curbs on cowboys, Overseas Property, South of the Thames, North of the Thames, Residential Property/2 A rare piece of Mayfair on the market. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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