The Times - 11/02/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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From Michael Binyon, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Michael Hamlyn, , By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Peter Davenport, By Michael Horsnell, By Nicholas Timmins, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Pat Healy, , By Our Political Reporter, By Philip Webster, , By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, From David Watts, From Keith Dalton, Ian Murray, From Alan Tomlinson, From Michael Hornsby, , From Roger Boyes, From Richard Owen, , From Diana Geddes, , From Christopher Thomas, From David Bonavia, , From a Correspondent, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Martha de la Cal, , By Our Foreign Staff, MICHAEL BINYON, From Paul Vallely, , Peter Ackroyd, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, Lynne Truss, Hilary Finch, H. F., Noël Goodwin, Richard Morrison, John Wyver, Ronald Faux, S. O. Morton, Angela Neustatter, Nicholas Timmins, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, by John Hoskyns, John O'Sullivan, Anne Sofer, JACK SHAPIRO, , JOHN HEDDLE, EDWIN J. PRINCE, IAN A. DRAPER, , T. B. CASEY, , C. H. HOLLAND, F. G. T. HOLLIDAY, , MARTIN FOLKARD, KAZEM cl-KHALIL, G. R. WIXLEY, , C. S. FENTON, , RICHARD PINCH, , CHARLES WOLFE KEENE, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Philip Robinson, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Our City Staff, Maxwell Newton, William Kay City Editor, Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, From John Hennessy, , From Athole Still, , By Sydney Friskin, From a Special Correspondent, , St Moritz, From John Ballantine, , By Keith Macklin, From David Miller, By Hugh Taylor, By Stuart Jones, By John Dougray, By Dennis Shaw, By Nicholas Harling, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Aykroyd, By William Stephens, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, Simon Barnes, By David Powell, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By George Ace, By Ian McLauchlan, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Stevenson, By Michael Seely, Janis Mackay, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, DJM, VICTOR ZORZA,
ResumoIndex. News: Today T-shirts-Tomorrow the magazine, Call to stop closure of Skillcentres, Bishop of London to lead Synod counter-attack on gospel interpretation, Scents of war in soldiers' poems, Pentagon study backs case for chemical arms, Sihanouk claims Chinese will come to rescue, Horizons A job you could care about, Car bomb kills 7 in Lebanon, Pravda gives a boost to Andropov's men, Nature notes, Consumers' association to be set up for private patients, Mood of pessimism in engineering firms, Hero caught in an icy blast, The day I met a pig that flew, Split threatens British Jews, Science report How a frog means more by a croak, Yard sees Conqueror ex-officer, Overkill: the only answer, Nine die as winds blow snow over motorway, Inquiry into Piggott earnings, India frees arms plane after questioning crew, The limits to the NHS limited drug list, Guerrillas surrender to Marcos, Aids may be made notifiable disease, Decision on Warnock proposals delayed, A3 bypass inquiry: 1 Streamlined approach to road planning could stir fewer passions, Church-goers overcome by heating fumes, Young Conservatives mark decade of Thatcher leadership Pit leaders accused of return to Luddism, Right words elude pit peace attempt, Antique dealers expel author member, Archbishop criticizes Pill Bill, Helicopter firm in £152m claim, Howe insists West serious on arms cuts, Inventor to sue Law Society, Three British journalists held in Sri Lanka, Unemployment In Europe Speedy economic recovery should bring the figures down Better times around the corner, The price of being a younger wife, Two admit role in Springer abduction, Minister apologizes to Israel on Reder, French Communists stifle voice of party reformers, Crew lost as freighter capsizes, Grey patches amid the green, Mengistu calls on professions to help in relief camps, The same old landmarks on the road from Yalta, Safeguards for direct mail buyers, Portfolio, Pressure to ban lie detectors in business, MPs attack 'class bias' of train meals, Cruise protesters brave blizzard to pray, Chinese officials exhorted to end bribe-taking, City relaxes after bomb scare, Church supporters still defiant, US delegates denounce regime Seoul blames it all on Kim, Weinberger Star Wars unity call to Europe, Labour chief's warning to party, Colombo urged to talk with Tamils, Riot police disperse students, By gum-what a mess, The Times Diary, When MA stands for madam, Adopt-a-plant campaign guards rarities, Travel information, Ortega takes an austerity gamble, European notebook Just the nuts and bolts are missing, Soares coalition allies pick new leader, Village voice The dreamer who went to find his fortune, The Sun used misleading headline about muggings, Reagan drive to sway Congress, NHS to double controlled drug list, Micro syllabus adds fun to mathematics, Minister seeks TUC aid in easing nuclear waste delay, Peacock cancels Europe trip to tackle Hawke, Peers aim to end court costs 'injustice', Mandela rejects release offer but leaves open prospect of negotiations, Chancellor still expects to cut taxes, Sri Lanka Army accused of massacre in the jungle. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: National Westminster Bank Plc, Austin Rover, Bedford, Swansea, 11 Per Cent Exchequer Loan, 1990, The London Montessori Centre, Alliance Banksave, Kitcat & Aitken, Diners Club International, The Times, Blesma, Times Book Ltd, Er, Pen, EQUITY & Law, Valentines Day, Prontaprint, Yorkon, Mid Glamorgan, Army Officer, Icl, Base Lending Rates, Mps. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Battle for chess title begins to hot up, Sale room Roman figure of Hermes fetches $99,000 in US, Concise Crossword (No 567), Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,658, Chess win for teenager. Law: Applications to be heard in open court In re F (Deceased), copy must be given to defendant Walton v Rimmer, Violence inquiry call at women's prison, Fisherman paid by fleet profit Goodeve v Gilson's, Ban over objection to corporal punishment no excuse Jarman v Mid-Glamorgan Education Authority, Assignment of cause of action is not champertous Brownton Ltd and Others v Edward Moore Inbucon Ltd and Another, Injunction to enforce covenant granted Avon County Council v Millard and Another, Establishing a defence to false trading Davis v Allan. Reviews: Jazz Sound of surprise Jazz Gala, Monteverdi Choir/Gardiner, LPO/Temirkanov, Opera Novel references Anna Karenina, Doing the Lambeth walk, Concerts RPO/Menuhin, Television School-days, LSO/Shostakovich Barbican Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Duty Of The Synod, The West's Eastern Flank, Vexations Of VAT, Finance And Industry Lawson the reformer boxes himself in. Letters to the Editor: The English weather, Brave face on it, Mortgage switch for house sales, Broadcasting's future, Occupation in Lebanon, Design award, Kampuchea and UN, Economic value of earth sciences, Reform in the City, Oxford railway station, New Zealand decision, Regional focus needed, Markets and meanings. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Sotheby's Founded 1744, Personal Columns, Educational, La crème de la crème, Entertainmets, Super Secs. Official Appointments and Notices: Lincoln's Inn, Latest appointments, Appointment in the Forces. Births. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, Parliament, Progress of legislation. Obituaries: Professor Choi Sunu, Prof G. E. Briggs Prominent plant physiology work, Mr W. A. K. Faldo, Mr Seldon Farmer. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: Warburg says BTR letter is intimidation, Debtors call for dialogue, Tempus Gilt-edged: yields look low in the Greenhouse, Investment Trusts, Eight shares join Fleming mini market, Chancellor still expects to cut income tax by £1 billion, Usm Review High technology takes the low road, Company News, Unlisted Securities, Maritime fraud losses put at $13bn a year, Ordinary Shares, Mineral demand starts to bubble, Iran comes into line with Opec, US firms to offer free Nasdaq service in UK, US Notebook Fed switch could halt interest rate rise, Market Summary. Sport: Swimming Arena proves right stage for Gross, Racing: Mrs Dickinson Fiercely Critical Of Earnshaw's Forcing Tactics Wayward Lad no longer potent Gold Cup force, Sports in Brief, Golf No halting O'Meara ad he withstands Stadler's charge, ICE Skating Good old days of British rule are over as judges slay the dragon, Bowls Sullivan's world title is first for Wales, Cricket W Indies show resilience to beat fatigue and level series, Rugby League Widnes have the scent of Wembley again, Rackets Single-minded Smith, Tennis Teenagers who beat their elders, Gymnastics Simpson springs a surprise, Olympic Games US committee call for ban on blood doping, Rugby Union: Cold Keeps Selectors Plans Under Wraps Barnes sits it out but may still find himself on the bench, Cresta Run A grand finish for Gansser, Football Hateley still not quite as good as his Italian image implies, Hockey Barber hits three in goal spree, Motor Racing, Snooker Faultless Davis claims yet another victory, Skiing Nilsson's gold rush stuns Girardelli, Athletics: Great Outdoors Beckons For The Indoor Girl Budd extending her territorial ambitions. Property: Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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