The Times - 03/10/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Philip Webster and Anthony Bevins, From Michael Binyon, , By Colin Hughes, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, Diana Geddes, By a Staff Reporter, From Craig Seton, By Peter Davenport, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Reports by Robert Morgan, John Winder, Stephen Goodwin, Howard Underwood and Barbara Day, Linda Christmas, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From John Carlin, From Ray Kennedy, From Christopher Thomas, , From Tony Duboudin, From Richard Bassett, From Keith Dalton, , From Jan Raath, From Richard Wigg, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From David Watts, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Frank Johnson, Anita Desai C Times Newspapers Limited, 1985, Janet Morris, Fiona MacCarthy, David Hunt, John Campbell, Elaine Feinstein, Gillian Greenwood, William Jackson, Brian Alderson, PHS, by Ken Livingstone, Sarah Hogg, Nicholas Bethell, Ronald Butt, Miles Kington, P. J. FORD, , ASHLEY BRAMALL, , DAVID LEWIS, , PETER BRAIN, , BRENDA DEAN, , CLEMENT FREUD, , R. R. FEILDEN, , ANTHONY LESTER, ISABEL M. BROWN, , PETER DAVIDSON, , TONY TROUP, , By a Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Richard Morrison, Hilary Finch, Malcolm Hayes, Mitsuko Uchida, Carlo Gébler, John Percival, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Alison Eadie, By Cliff Feltham, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Pat Butcher, By John Hennessy, From Mitchell Platts Saint-Nom-la Bretêche, By Jenny MacArthur, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Colin McQuillan, Keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Hugh Taylor, By Clive White, By John Clemison, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Nicholas Harling, By Barry Pickthall, By Mandarin, By Michael Seely, From Desmond Stoneham, , Peter Davalle, Edited by Peter Dear, From Richard Owen, Trevor Fishlock, Victor Paige, Edward Fennell,
ResumoIndex. News: British envoys leave Moscow, Conference Notebook, Roland Rat joins Wogan at the BBC, Hindus nervous as Punjab rulers free Sikh militants, Toxteth picks up the pieces as royal visit goes,ahead, Cheaper fare, but still unfair, Treatment of immigrants at airports to improve, Gonzalez uses overseas trips to campaign for 'Yes' vote on Nato, Washington upset by Mitterrand, Bulgarian denial of Pope plot, Gunmen murder Russian hostage, Defiant Botha assures party that race areas law will not be ditched, Rate of serious crime up by 8% after small drop in previous year, Salyut cosmonauts may extend stay, Coal board to name new team, Six die in holiday bus crash, Hatton backs down for sake of unity, Science report Gas emission preceded earthquake, Teachers likely to strike over reinstatement of graffiti boys, Mexico hit by 'war neurosis' after quake, Airline's free tickets put future of Victoria state governor in doubt, Paralysed mother's long wait, Horizons An added degree of interest, Riddle of reporter killed in Afghanistan, Roads, Comment Why rot is better than rubbish, Garage ban on MOT tests urged, Korea drive against dissident students, Gorbachov confidence impresses viewers, GEC sheds 1,000 jobs as order is lost, Soviet leader woos Europe, Defeat for left on reselection, The autumn sound of falling budgets, Clubs bring hope for long-term unemployed, Drug 'could be bad as Thalidomide', Miners set date for ballot on new union, Scargill wins vote but fails to affect Labour manifesto, £550m is spent on crisps, The pilot politician born to lead The Times Profile: Rajiv Gandhi, Drug dealers to lose assets, Panama president victim of scandal, Bomb squad blows open general's car, A flaw Kinnock cannot master, Many cold medicines 'useless', Angry MPs walk out in Islamabad, Portfolio, Scargill wins strike cash battle, Move to attract rural voters, Prado shows off more of its riches, Party threat to Mugabe over link-up with Zapu, Journalists agree on technology, Home prices rise by 3% in busier market, Poet Laureate in protest on river pollution, The Times Diary, TV interference, Conscripts face longer service, moreover... Time to clear your grotto now, Hunt for ex-CIA man named by defector, TV crew barred from Mururoa, Filipino security forces linked to four murders, US crackdown on illegal workers angers farmers, The papers, Nuclear power 'no', Don't theorize-organize, Good grief: Charlie Brown is 35, Letter from Silicon Valley Apple goes rotten for the whiz-kid, Early releases no answer to record prison population, minister says, Miracle needed, Tutu says, New books-paperback, Bombing of PLO nerve centre Wave of anti-American sentiment sweeps through Arab world, Aids victim Rock Hudson dies in his sleep aged 59, Doubts on 'fair jobs' at Shorts, Britain must pay £1.2bn into EEC, General Appointments, Commentary, Law to ban council's political advertising. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Canon Fax, Knight Frank & Rutley, Ppa, Abbey National, Volvo, Bedford, Parker Knoll, Hammond Innes, Export' 85, Ford, Bonus Builder, Persian & Oriental Carpets & Rugs, Peugeot, Er, Oxfam, Halifax, Top Score Play, Church's, Tootal Group, The Times Portfolio, National Franchise Exhibition 85, Minolta, Base Lending Rates. Law: Mother's plea to bury son, Caring father freed after killing baby, Two jailed on gelignite charge, Couple remanded, German faces extradition to US on fraud charge, 'Torment' of man who cut up wife, Law Report October 3 1985 Productivity is increased Annual Review. Picture Gallery: Images of a Hollywood great. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,858, Concise Crossword (No 764), Sale room Early hunting scene fetches £106,000, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Opera La traviata, Eyes of the storm, Revelations of passion and primal emotion, Forty years on when afar and ablunder, Concerto formation, Fiction Old sins in brash new world, Last post from Calvino, Penderecki première, David Owen Norris St John's, Concerts Schiff/Vignoles, Television British mythologies, Children Big names and good writers on parade, Love letters, nature notes, and war poems, Dance Twilight, To teach the young idea how to shoot, Ameling/Jansen Wigmore Hall. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, Words, Opera & Ballet, Advertising, General Appointments, Entertainments, Special Benefit. Editorials/Leaders: We Are All Monetarists Now, But Can The Party Change?, Finance And Industry Encouraging signs for the future at Liffe, Danger: Men Dumping. Letters to the Editor: Electoral reform, A tourist cross, Labour investment aim, Hung Parliament, A terminal condition for Liverpool, Passenger pigeons, Press move to Wapping, Effect of rates on business, Harrington question, Assisted places scheme. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Vice-Chancellor installed, Latest appointments, Needlemakers' Company. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: E. B. White, Mgr Daniel Spraggon, Rock Hudson Popular Hollywood leading man, Professor G. P. Wells. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Rally hopes dashed, Stock Exchange Prices Shares firm again. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Iraq and Iran head for oil quota clash, Stock Market Report DCL jumps on new bid hopes, Record appeals for Lloyd's, The Times Unit Trust Information Services, Investment Trusts, London Financial Futures, BAT set to sell Brands Hatch track, New twist in Carpets bid battle, Commodities, Tempus Tootal still on target but long-term view mixed, Defeat conceded by Unilever, News In Brief Big fall in reserves, 122% rise in profits at Amstrad, Kleinwort wins go-ahead for securities trading in Japan, Market Summary, Company News Cole Group profit up sharply in first half. Property: Commercial Property Doubts about demand for multi-use buildings, Allders opens new-look store, Rentals, Revival for Manchester offices. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Bloodstock Sales Veil of mystery bidder, Basketball Polycell's cracks are exposed, Racing: Sonic Lady Shortens For 1,000 Guineas After Cheveley Park's Surprise Result Home Blade can show rivals his cutting edge at Newmarket, Athletics Brussels loses out in surprise move, Rugby League Diary Foreign hands guide the Kiwis, Show Jumping Whitaker is first and second, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Horse Trials Holgate is well prepared for Chatsworth course, Yachting French plans go adrift, Snooker Cautious Taylor through, Boxing Nelson mocks McGuigan and warms up for Cowdell, Rugby Union: London Welsh Falter In Merit Table Game Smith looms out of gloom to score, Squash Rackets Barrington is counting on dead Englishmen, Yachting Swiss lead Portatan, Golf: King Of America Aims To Be Queen Of Britain, Football: Celtic Sink Without A Whimper As Three Scottish Teams Battle On Bangor carry banner for Britain in Cup Winners' Cup, Fishing Enemy coast ahead for grilse. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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