The Times - 01/02/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, From Richard Owen, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Michael Hornsby, By Robin Young, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Staff Reporters, By Barrie Clement, Ronald Faux, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Richard Dowden, By Philip Webster, Rupert Morris, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Patricia Clough, From Tim Jones, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By John Grindley, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Caroline Moorehead, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Richard Bassett, , From Roger Boyes, From John Earle, From Christopher Thomas, , From Mario Modiano, From Ray Kennedy, From Neil Kelly, , By Colin Harding, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Richard Wigg, , From Ian Murray, , Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Dennis Hackett, Geoff Brown, Suzanne Greaves, W. Burroughs, Peter Nichols, Miles Kington, Patricia Blake ©Time Magazine, 1985, PHS, by Adam Thomson, Tom Bower, Rosemary Burton, David Watt, Philip Howard, IAN GOW, , J. F. SAFFORD, , ALFRED GOLDMAN, , IAN PERCIVAL, , DENIS NOBLE, , PETER OPPENHEIMER, , PETER PULZER, , JIM REED, , PETER J. C. CHAPMAN, , BERNARD CRICK, , JUNE BADENI, , IAN ORR-EWING, , JOHN COVENTRY, , MALCOLM HARPER, , LAVINIA GIBBS-SMITH, , TIMOTHY RUSS, , NEIL FLETCHER, KEITH JEFFERY, , ALAN GREENGROSS, DAVID SMITH, BRYAN THWAITES, , I. MACKAY, , JOHN COE, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Smith, Bailey Morris, By Philip Robinson, By Jeremy Warner, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, By Kenneth Fleet, By Ian A. Jack, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Pat Butcher, By Joyce Whitehead, By Paul Harrison, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From David Miller, , Geoffrey Green, by Paul Newman, By Sydney Friskin, From John Ballantine, From Athole Still, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By John Karter, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Gordon Allan, Michael Stevenson, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Blunsden, by Clifford Webb, Peter Davalle, Peter Dear, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Paul Vallely,
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News: Israel denies torture of detainees, Rock restrictions eased, Lange's stance gains support New Zealand rules out nuclear warship visit, Stores link with banks to push cashless shopping, Mengele, the ever elusive quarry, Number of jobless jumps by 121,000, Ascertaining date of bankruptcy from elsewhere in petition, MPs to get dossier on bugging, MP praises attack on rate limit, moreover..., Rajiv castigates US firm over Bhopal inquiry, Secrets Act gag on drug advisers, Solti's surprise birthday gift for The Times, Botha offers to free Mandela at a price, French to build new ferry port, AA defends vehicle excise tax, High cost of borrowing casts gloom, Five steps to staying aloft, Bicentenary celebrated in music, Network of terrorism spreads across Europe, Academy displays a healthy profit, Letter from Addis Ababa Potent celebration of sacred beliefs, Lawson dampens Budget hope of £1.5bn tax cuts, Meese dominates the Senate stage, Ill winds that spell a profit, Ridley sets date for bus changes, Roads, MPs may get free vote on Warnock legislation, Sihanouk gets Cambodia pledge from Peking, Science report Hunt for vaccine to attack parasitic worm, East-West Arms Talks Part 3 Mutual perceptions New dialogue with a familiar ring, Medical Briefing Pain-free childbirth: how safe is it?, Aid to Mozambique rebels Pretoria accuses Portuguese, Holland hit by gangs of British robbers, Airport plan 'finally defeated' Tory rebels hail Stansted vote, Does Oxford speak for the nation?, Scottish pit fire threatens face, Svetlana-embraced by Stalin's ghost, Portfolio, Spending on technology rises by 27%, Shipbuilding 'in drastic decline', ETA chief arrested in French swoop, Observers differ on rights in Guatemala, Let wordlies join the worthies, Sinowatz holds the line before confidence debate, Sunken Iago is on the crest of a wave, The Times Diary, BR sheds 700 jobs in Glasgow, Kremlin politicking keeps Gorbachov at home, Review of last year's rainfall:2 July storms interrupt long dry summer, Willis steps in to save pit talks, Small Worlds: an occasional series on unlikely magazines Veg and two veg, Food prices, Snow Reports, Prisons chaplain dies of Aids, Children may miss school if NUT action goes ahead, Time for the Lords: Lady, Shultz will deal from position of US strength, Europe steps up its efforts to go it alone into space, Your Own Business Co-op with a vital difference, Health staff angered by pay warning, Pope calls for end to debt 'abyss', Bishops leave clergymen to decide on marrying divorced people in church, Steve the giraffe given a champion's name, Commentary, Delhi peace initiative endorsed in Athens, Weinberger in missile confusion. Display Advertising: Lyric Theatre, Saint Laurent, The Peterborough Development Corporation, Matthew Farrell, National Savings, Americanairlines, Issues Of Government Stock, Matthew Brown, Lonrho, Midland, The Times, Barclays, The Company Of Wolves, Renault, Car Buyer's Guide, Pan Am, Pen, Kleinwort Benson, Ion, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc, First National Securities Limited, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc., The Times Portfolio, Datastream, The British Land Company Plc, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,650, Top films, Concise Crossword (No 559), 'Valentine gift for sale at $2.5m, Top video rentals, Today's television and radio programmes. Law: Conspiracy convictions quashed, Couple stabbed by intruder, Phone box staff stole millions, court told, Vendetta against Russia ended in double killing, Belgrano sighting date 'was altered', Murder charge for man aged 78, Death trial farmer 'had debts', Deputizing doctors face fines, Boys accused, 'Dallas' libel case Opponents like boxers, judge says, Cruelty hearing told of monkeys' escape attempts, Hundreds to sue Opren firm in British courts, Receiver may seek end to NUM assets seizure, Delays in police reports 'harming the poor', Spy alleges betrayal by EEC man, Gun remands, Remand for four in bullion case, The Popieluszko murder trial Plea to save captain from noose, Queen's Bench Division Rates Act report properly laid before Commons only Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment, Ex Parte Leicester City Council, Judge and witness clash at nuclear test hearing, 'Riot' halts treason trial for 14. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, House Of Lords Annan says cut BBC bureaucracy, Unemployment PM keen to pursue Macmillan policies, Next week's business, The Economy Labour ignores all the good things-PM, Shops ACT Statement soon on Sunday trading laws, Broadcasting Brittan resists call to end licence fee, Coal Dispute Thatcher accuses pit union leaders. Reviews: Famous last bars, Cinema Sleazy characters in the spider's web, A gallop through Schubert ECO/Mackerras, Television, The Times Bicentenary Concert Corporate feeling Chicago SO/Solti. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Antiques And Collectables, Everything You've Heard IS True., Business To Business, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Judgement ahead for bold Mr Morton, Butter Not Guns, The Fight For Gas. Letters to the Editor: Profit aims of water boards, 'Impropaganda', Oxford University's rebuff to the Prime Minister, EEC postage, Anagrammarians?, Insolvency Bill, Year of Peace, Fuel for the elderly, Kerb-crawling, Wines of the Languedoc, Future of art colleges, Famine in Ethiopia. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Bety Joel, Felix Man Pioneer photo-journalist, Sir Harry Page, The Right Rev Mark Hodson. Business and Finance: Midland plans record issue to raise £531m, Money Markets And Gold, Base rates cut in prospect as pound rises to $1.13, Gold futures market to shut down, Brokers fear costs may surge, News Int buys map firm, The private man who built one of Britain's finest businesses, Investment Trusts, Tempus SDI delights the City with a novel takeover deal, London Financial Futures, ECGD likely to owe £400m by April, Company News, Commodities, Nissan stalls on the road to Tyne-and-Wear, Stock Market Report US investors brighten a dull day, In Brief Life firms merge, Lonrho up a fifth to £135m, Market Summary. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Markets drift, Wall Street Setback for Dow. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property. Sport: Skiing: World Championships FIS confident Klammer will not find support for breakaway group, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Volleyball Volvo crash in final set, Football Chelsea set for a busy programme, Australia Games Sprint double scored by world champion, Rugby Union Scotland's front row deprived of Milne, Racing: De Haan Celebrates Recent Return From Injury By Riding Double At Towcester Brave George is weighted to stage Sandown follow-up, Table Tennis, Swimming English pair may dominate breaststroke, Hockey England ring the changes, Motor Racing Winkelhock leads RAM, Tennis Becker's best too much for Smid, Boxing Honeyghan up to top billing, Cricket: Inspired Play Takes Azharuddin To Within Two Runs Of Record-Breaking Century Genius poised on the brink, Athletics Drugs report may be inadequate, Horse Trials Chatsworth event, Going to see the Wizard, Motor Rallying Vatanen takes firm grip in lead, Snooker Higgins to be more flamboyant in future, Golf Wadkins is blown off course. 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