The Times - 18/06/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Walker, From Michael Binyon, , By Alan Hamilton, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , Philip Webster Political reporter, Brecon, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Commercial Editor, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, Geoffrey Smith, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From Mario Modiano, , From Mario Modiano, From Michael Baily, From Christopher Walker, , From Richard Wigg, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, From Richard Bassett, , From John Best, From Michael Hornsby, , From Harry Debelius, From Alan McGregor, From Diana Geddes, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Peter Nichols, , From Charles Harrison, From Mohsin Ali, From A Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, , From Ian Murray, , From Hasan Akhtar, John Percival, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Ackroyd, Andrew Clark, John Russell Taylor, Nicholas Kenyon, From George H. T. Kimble, , Tim Heald, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Robert Fisk, Sarah Hogg, Digby Anderson, Miles Kington, MILES COPELAND, , CONNOR FERRIS, , A. L. MARR, , CROMER, , M. B. HEDGCOCK, , JOHN WALLEY, , JOHN BLAIR-GOULD, , CHARLES W. SMITH, ADRIAN SEVILLE, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Edmund Dell, , By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Danny Green, By Geof Wheelwright, By Martin Banks, By Matthew May, By David Altheer, By Edward Fennell, By Sid Smith, By Mike Gerrard, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jonathan Davis., From Bailey Morris, , By Our City Staff, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Cliff Feltham, From Maxwell Newton, , By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Pain and Alison Eadie, Michael Prest, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, From Mitchell Platts, , By John Nicholls, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Simon O'Hagan, By Ivo Tennant, By Peter Ball, By Richard Streeton, By Marcus Williams, By Peter Marson, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Christopher Goulding, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, , by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, Ivor Davis,
ResumoIndex. News: Poles berate Kohl over Silesia, Tories may lose council group control, Union condemns Jenkins's bookkeeping, The Impact Of A Poll Tax, Cipfa/3 Would a poll tax really pay off?, Winner off to winter sun, Chile lifts siege restrictions, Opinion poll gives by-election flying start, Science report Brain hormone may help heroin addicts, Expert says Russia has Star Wars project, Mengele's son gives media cash to victims, Watch as hippies set up camp, Opec under pressure as Mexico cuts oil prices, White House rules out concessions, moreover... Roll up for the rock of ages, North Sea oil's decade of success, Reagan directs harsh words at Moscow, Maxwell tries eastern block market for £30m Sinclair computer stocks, Prisoners Of Conscience Nigeria Tai Solarin, Israel says US must move first, Glorious affair comes to life, The Week Graphics are the key to TV progress, Commentary, French Premier in clash as tensions inside Socialist Party erupt, NUT strikes targeted on 825 schools, Pick a number soon, Mr Fowler, Police leave El Greco unguarded, No moral panic-that's the problem, Space shuttle blasts off with international crew, Honda/BL accord Honda to be built at Cowley, Best wines, 'Flashing blob' takes off, Fears mount for hostages on the fourth day of Beirut hijack Purser tells of removal of passengers with Jewish names, Whitehall union to oust communist, Guardians of the public purse, Legionnaires disease in NZ House, Rights talks end in deadlock, Cipfa/2 Where research meets the real world, Letter from Los Angeles Spy case stops the cabaret, Tory award to nurses 'a mockery', Ad men who miss the point are no joke, Times wrong not to publish letter, Naples gang chief says Agca accusations false, An everyday story of farmyard theatre, Desperate effort to save £20bn fighter, Pedalling 850 miles for the heart's sake, One hundred years on, some problems continue, Jobs cash plea for London, Strike ends at United Airlines, Roads, The Times Diary Wembley offside?, Prague harasses Catholic activists, Hard-sell marketeers move in on micros, Musicians pledge more famine aid, Fashion Flower fairies, Talkback Dr Adams: the right verdict, Herzog will relive Irish childhood, Software chain loses a link, Letters Graduates find the right places through TOPS, Job Scene Education boom will mean a wealth of new jobs, Whitty wins first round in Labour shake-up, India urges watch on big firms, The papers, The profession must meet the challenge of change, Edinburgh rates deadlock, Cabinet approve BL's £1.8bn investment plans, In self-imposed prison, a former power broker awaits his fate, From the boats to barbed wire, The TWA hijack: Will Reagan get the real message?, Computer Briefing New rules-but what of software?, The First 100 Days Part 2 Error to see Gorbachov as a liberal View of West still bleak and suspicious, Benefit gain for poor families with children, The week's walks, Wimbledon to have joint top seeds, Moderates may sue over Scargill's life presidency, Lawson to clarify bank rescue, Merger that never was, Minister tries to defuse Tory revolt on EEC, Social Security Review Housing benefit Pensioners face loss on rates, Home price rise slow for season, Mystery surrounds location of hijack passengers, Butter sales up after EEC grant, Portfolio, Cook's plan takeover of travel chain, Tighter security at nuclear weapons bases disclosed, Botha sets the seal on Namibia's new interim regime, Overweight risks 'exaggerated', Rains bring Bombay gurgling to a halt, EEC aims to erase frontiers, Diplomatic productivity to be measured, Pym among 17 Tories in Stansted revolt, Pakistan frees dissident, Liverpool delegates welcomed, The MSX standard is crumbling, Big money buzzing down the lines. Picture Gallery. Law: Drunken mob is blamed for riot, Taxi driver fined for political eviction, Find-a-job Rastafarian wins appeal, Elton John 'never went to solicitor over contracts', Not less than two months after... E. J. Riley Investments Ltd v Eurostile Holdings Ltd., Divisional Court Blood analysis challenge to Intoximeter Lucking v Forbes, RSPCA is fined £10,000 for contempt, Village sealed off for drug ambush, Cockfight arrests. Display Advertising: Ms, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marks & Spencer, London Original Print Fair, Henderson Pension Fund Management Limited, Farming, United Technologies, Easy Link, Nd, Bullseye, MM, The Times, Cipfa, Christie's, E.Leitz(instruments)ltd., Abbey, Shaftesbury Theatre, Peterborough Software, Peat Marwick, Northair, Laing, Degas, Mbs, Deloitte Haskins & Sells, John Govett & Co. Limited. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Software Bill, Swindon engine plant · Flights from Manchester Car Industry BL collaboration with Honda approved, Airports Policy Minister tells BAA to sell land at Stansted earmarked for second runway, Parliament today, Tribute to Mr Getty, Local Government Minister to keep power over police. Reviews: Essential lack of the right teaching, Sacred stillness, Aldeburgh Festival Beauty in absolute precision, Television Substantial trivia, Galleries Rare delights for strong stomachs, Concert RPO/Previn. Arts and Entertainment: Exciting finish to bridge final, Concise Crossword (No 673), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,766, Today's televison and radio programmes, TV top ten, Sale room Chinese ceramics offer bargains. Classified Advertising: 01-837 0668 Legal Appointments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Computer Appointments, Sanderson Sale. Editorials/Leaders: Still Muddling Along, Finance And Industry Public spending may lead to autumn package, The Judge's Warning, CAT And Mouse. Letters to the Editor: Future of universities, Role for Britain in monetary system, Foreign bodies, Taking measure of terrorism, Child benefit, Falklands fisheries, Glue ear in childhood, 'Bodyline' and the facts, Objecting to jurors. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Salters' Company, City of London Solicitors' Company, Helicopter squadron wins award, Award for Burrell Collection. Obituaries: Prof Gamini Salgado, Mr Stanley Judson Contribution to early days of indigenous British ballet, Mr Andrew Block. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, SE blow for Wellcome, The pound, London Financial Futures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Strong start to account, Wall Street, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Fed may cut discount rate to 7 per cent this week, Company News In Brief, Financial Services The missing links in taking unit trusts to the people, Stock Market Report Allied-Lyons jumps 11p on takeover talk, Two pull out of new gilts market, Tempus Berisford confident despite trading fall and high debt, Further study, MAM director 'offered to resign over circular', Opposition to Bell bid mounts, Wall Street Wire Signs of weakness, In Brief £6.5m rise at Unigate, Commodities, Commodities Review Bears ring the metal changes, Market Summary, Vantona clinches £350m merger. Sport: Horse Trials Taylor wins through, Yachting Britain's choice of six is as expected, Football: Robson's Mission Accomplished With Mixed Emotions England back to face harsh reality, Rugby Union Big problem for board, Yachting Broken mast delays a challenge by Phillips, Racing: Bairn And Grace Note To Give Piggott Double On Opening Day Of Royal Ascot Pace of Pebbles to prove decisive, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Evening Racing Windsor, Tennis Wimbledon third seed outplayed by qualifier at Eastbourne, Athletics Banks as good as his word, Cricket: Emburey And Botham Cast An Ominous Shadow Over Australia In The First Test England break the kangaroo's back, Badminton China close to gaining a monopoly, Motor Racing Alboreto leads as he heads for Detroit, Golf North now a Brobdingnag instead of a Lilliputian, Tennis Champion shares No 1 with Lloyd. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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