The Times - 12/08/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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From Ray Kennedy, , From Richard Dowden, From Tim Jones, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, From Jan Raath, , From Christopher Thomas, By Michael Horsnell, From Hikaru Kerns, By David young, Energy Correspondent, By John Winder, By Our Labour Editor, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Our Science Correspondent, PETER DAVENPORT, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Sue Branford, By Donald Macintyre, From Richard Dowden, , From Charles Harrison, , From Susan MacDonald, From Robert Fisk, , From David Bernstein, , From Hasan Akhtar, From Harry Debelius, , From Neil Kelly, From David Bernstein, From Richard Bassett, , From Richard Ford, From John Earle, , John Carlin, Alan Bleasdale, Paul Griffiths, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Morrison, E. J. Craddock, Hilary Finch, Clifford Longley, Paul Heiney, Douglas Thompson, Tom Aitken, Ann Kent, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Nicholas Ashford, John Young, Richard Holme, Miles Kington, ANTHONY SCRIVENER, , ROBIN dc WILDE, , M. J. BELL, , G. HOLMES, , HANNAH STANTON, , KENNETH KIRKWOOD, , HESHAM EL-ESSAWY, , GILBERT HARTLEY, , JEFFREY J. BAYES, , RICHARD KAY, , CHARLES WEGG-PROSSER, , BRUCE KENT, , J. ROTBLAT, , ARTHUR COLERIDGE, , DENHAM, , D. H. MURDOCH, , By Andrew Wiseman, From Our Correspondent, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Graham Searjeant, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Jeremy Warner, Maxwell Newton, Patience Wheatcroft, Pam Spooner, By John Nicholls, By Barry Pickthall, From Michael Scott, , By Gordon Allan, From Jenny MacArthur, By a Correspondent, From Athole Still, , By Pat Butcher, From Sydney Friskin, , By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Ivo Tennant, By Mitchell Platts, From John Wilcockson, , By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Hugh Taylor, By Mandarin, By Dick Hinder, From Desmond Stoneham, Beryl Dixon, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, DJM,
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News: A free Mandela?, Labour still in lead but Tories are recovering, Beirut rocked by artillery duels after gunmen free Christian hostages, The Pope laments an Africa in distress, Scepticism greets new wine code, Pop star rescued in Fastnet gales, Why leisure is not always pleasure, Nature notes, Managers ask wrong questions, Liverpool, a city in disarray: 1 Jobless blacks of Toxteth in conflict with the police, 348 peaks conquered in 21 days, Science report Egg mixture could help addicts, TV rental firms set to offer satellite service, Drug firms suggest curbs on Aids victims to stop spread of disease, Horizons The Times guide to career choice On your marks, get set, go, Mixed bag of prospects for the Glorious Twelfth, Japanese atrocities claimed British PoWs tell how they were germ lab 'guinea-pigs', MacGregor fee could be £1.1m, Carbide gas leak injures 135 in US town, Charter activists held in Bohemia, Laos troops open fire on Thailand, Edmonds 'ahead' in union vote, The week's walks, A Country Diary A suitable case for rat-like cunning, Pacifists to try again, How to keep out of Strasbourg, El Salvador Part 1 Helicopters hound guerrillas Peasants suffer in fierce air war, Acid rain proposals criticized, Roads, Obote's detainees freed, but they still bear the scars, Black population jumps 16% in five years, Delay in consultation to name Vatican envoy, Britain top in home owning by under 25s, Kohl seeks to improve links with Moscow, moreover... I'm sorry, he'll play that again, Sri Lanka negotiations resume today Policemen killed by bomb as Tamils break ceasefire, Reagan takes a 23-day break, Botha defied by Mandela in message to funeral, Portfolio, Nkomo passport seized in crackdown on Zapu, Scargill's plea to avoid split, Craxi says terror threat to Italy now from abroad, Grants minor factor in new business, Airline chief in Atlantic boat record attempt, Home birth 'safer than hospital', Action call after fire attacks on Asians, Football fans get round the drink curbs, Secret Service under cloud in Greenpeace scandal, Elite security force guards Delhi MPs, Doctors resist as Spain begins legal abortions, The bitter inheritance of bereavement, The Times Diary, Sinn Fein councillors may be restricted, Doubt cast on value of royal murals, Two die in Santiago anti-junta protests, Karachi ban on Bhutto ceremonies, Comment Tarzan's biggest bungle, Drug-taking on Polaris denied, Lighting the way to progress, TUC fears arrest of South African trade union leader, Aids: the American nightmare, Sarney on visit to Uruguay, 116 Noraid members join rally for IRA, Anxiety over Rome synod, Why the farmers' man can no longer follow the herd, Frustrated guerrillas want equal power Unstable truce in Uganda, In the first of a three-part series, John Costello looks at the war effort made by British women Working on the home front, GPs in pay wrangle on pill for under-16s, Civil Service pay formula on way to avert dispute. Display Advertising: The Famous Grouse, Portfolio, World Airways, Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd, Abbey National Building Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marston's, Fortnum & Mason, National Savings, County Securities, The Times, Thomas Lloyd, Royal Navy Officer, Teacher Training. Picture Gallery: Tennis. News in Brief. Law: Law Report August 12 1985 Court of Appeal Ouster relief refused Ainsbury v Millington, Court tells Rabin to justify deportation. Reviews: Philharmonia/ Rostropovich, Dance, London concerts BBCSO/Eötvös, Festivals Animal rhythms Orchestre National de France/Dutoit, Publishing Becoming a literary addict, Making myths about a myth, Television Movingly ordinary, Albany Brass. Classified Advertising: Educational Courses Review, LA Crème De LA Crème, Short Lets, Sanderson, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 720), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,813, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Botha, Be Bold, Finance And Industry The wheel moves full circle on co-operation, And So To The Mountains. Letters to the Editor: Attitudes to police, Soaring pressure in prison cells, Ritual slaughter, Lords majority, UK salmon stocks, For Whom bells toll, Little-known phrases, Nuclear-free zones, Campaign for the Bar, Apartheid in education, Tribal conflict in South Africa, Bouncing back. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Alan Fitch, Mr Peter Knight, Mr J. K. Thompson Fighting causes of disability in Commonwealth. Business and Finance: New Laker bid to block settlement, Sinclair under pressure as Acorn details £20m loss, Investment Trusts, Company News In Brief, JMB auditor may face suit by Lloyd's names, Usm Review Green field companies yield poor harvest for investors, Scots lead the way in nuclear efficiency, Australia's recovery 'in danger', IDB speculation grows, Midland backs 3% inflation forecast, In Brief, Tempus Gilts: Fed calls the shots as traders make their play, Ordinary Shares Profits could be in store as property builds up to a rally, Market Summary, US Notebook Debt auction changes the climate. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Sport: Cricket: Unsentimental England Decide Not To Recall Knott For Edgbaston Taylor joins the hunt for the Ashes, Motor Cycling Unstoppable Spencer achieves double first, Cycling Troubled McHugh walks out, Dressage European title goes to Klimke, Bowls Ottaway wins singles, Swimming The king establishes new gold standard, Sports in Brief, Golf: Open Champion's Disappointing Homecoming Clark beats Lyle in spectacular finale, Today's Fixtures, Racing: Laing's Initiative Handsomely Rewarded In Europe's Richest Two-Year-Old Race Goodwood form points to Orojoya, Weekend Football, Football Wembley charity performance that was in urgent need of live aid, Show Jumping Skelton earns richest prize in jump-off, Equestrianism Priceless day for Holgate and Night Cap, Cricket Brown hits century off Australians, Yachting Drum keels over as 90 boats join the Fastnet race to safety, Athletics Russian raises high jump record, Hockey Juniors more confident. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. 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