The Times - 24/06/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Tim Jones, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Patricia Clough, By Our Foreign Staff, From Richard Ford, , By Michael Horsnell, From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, By John Young, Argiculture Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Sciences Correspondent, By John Young, By Craig Seton, From Michael Hamlyn, , Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Colin Hughes, , By Nicholas Timmins, From Roger Boyes, Peter Nichols, From Ivor Davis, From Alan Tomlinson, , From Harry Debelius, From Robert Fisk, From Mario Modiano, , From Christopher Thomas, , From a Bridge Correspondent, , From Charles Harrison, , From Peter Nichols, , Jan Raath, , Alan Franks, Andrew Robinson, Richard Evans, Douglas Thompson, Isabelle Anscombe, Vicky Hayward, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Douglas Evans, Anne Sofer, Miles Kington, NICHOLAS FORWOOD, , RICHARD PLENDER, , ERIC GROVE, , GILBERT F. LESLIE, , KEITH EVANS, , RICHARD WELLS, , PETER KOUTOPOULOS, , N. KURTI, , MICHAEL SAYER, , M. B. RICHARDS, , JOHN P. M. BENSTED, , Clifford Longley, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, David Sinclair, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By John Lawless, By David Watts and Richard Thomson, By Our Economics Editor, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Ian Griffiths, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton, Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, William Kay City Editor, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By John Nicholls, By Michael Scott, By Jeremy Shaw, From Mitchell Platts, By Richard Streeton, By Marcus Williams, By Peter Ball, By Ivo Tennant, From a Special Correspondent, , By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From John Wilcockson, by Keith Macklin, By Pat Butcher, By Mandarin, Beryl Dixon, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, DJM, VICTOR ZORZA, , Ian Nish, Hugh Cortazzi, Yasuhiro Nakasone Prime Minister of Japan, Bob Johnstone, Simon Scott Plummer, SSP, David Watts, Douglas Anthony, , DW, Adrian Pinnington, Graham Law, Peter Hopkirk,
ResumoIndex. News: Nature notes, Separatists reject accusation, Icy meeting with Pope dashes Polish hopes of better Vatican links, Priority to tax cuts underlined, Assad seeks intervention by Iran to break TWA hijack deadlock, Computer progress reports, Culinary characteristics offer historians food for thought, Welsh officials to meet over dismissed pitman, The voice of Wimbledon, US drugs extradition, Ian Murray gets behind the jargon of the revenue debate Why Britain should back higher EEC spending, Focus Japan/9 Education in need of new sshool of thought, TUC in move to expel AUEW, Benefit tribunals may be saved, moreover... Taking Mies to the masses, Troopship disaster recalled, Haughey in poll triumph, Young, tough and courting glory at the net, Harlem win tennis battle of Brixton, Ravi Shankar and the great divide, Moscow fears for its youth, Focus Japan/10 Cultural success in black and white, Crop survey Record harvest likely if weather warms, Nuclear danger 'less than puff of cigarette', Families of crew thought dead, Disaster jet had airport bomb alarm, Junior doctors demand more consultant posts, Japan/5 Trade and territory bedevil relations with the superpowers, Canaries split on EEC deal, Sunshine and Moonlight put oil in the shade, Japan/11 Investment abroad, and the lessons British industry is learning, Japan/4 Diplomacy overshadowed by economic imbalance, Japan/2 Britain's aid for the Maiji reformers, Employers predict inflation fall to 5%, Teachers: still time to talk, Looking beyond Pertini, 'Value for money' found in pacemaker operations, Alliance considers choosing a leader, The Times Diary Changing sides, RAF centre mounts its biggest rescue, Science report Controlling genes to fight infections, Keeping the curtain up, Japan/12, Japan/3 Paving our way to the 21st century, Explosion most likely cause of Boeing 747 disaster, Focus Japan/8 High technology heads for the provinces, India sends investigation team, Focus Japan/7 Finance fears that lurk behind the great boom, Duke's inquiry may back ending mortgage relief, Changing times in a small town, Job agency planned by Merchant Navy union, Pilots stage revival of a by-gone race, Jumbo has a good safety record, TV takes millions on tour of shuttle, Village voice United front to challenge the milkmen's prices, Cambridge tripos, TV war on Aids in California, Bomb theory grows as rescuers find wreckage and fractured bodies, Turkish Cypriots elect deputies, Rocking the boat in choppy seas, Who will be top of the Italian vox pops?, 'Sea of seats and bits of metal', Private business schools 'would save £10m', Tumbling cost of overseas calls, Malevolence and mothers-in-law, Bargain struck with UK unions, Black churches explore new directions, Israelis to release 31 Shia prisoners, Council asks for £40m to repair high-rise blocks, Japan/6 City of science that lacks a human face, Japan/1 Eastern pupil, Western teacher, Far East streetfighting that bacame an art, A baby kangaroo was one of the wedding, Rebels hit Uganda's second biggest city, 'IRA bomb' found in tourist hotel near Buckingham Palace, NUR may drop strike ballot bar, London walks, Wimbledon faces a wet start, Race against time to find black box, MP defeats Militant challenge, Spain to call for EEC ban on term 'British Sherry', The last minutes of flight AI 182, Pakistan shocked, Delhi suspects Sikhs based in Canada, Repairs bill for private reservoir owners, Nepal bombs spark political storm, Canadian jet escapes explosion, Woman may guard Princess, Accusations of political revenge Anger at Nicaragua land grab, Portfolio, Zimbabwe Elections Mugabe's promises of fair play face growing strain, Horizons The Times guide to career choice Student nursing by degree, Tears at Bombay airport, Eng. Lit. crit. is alive and Will is well read, Military muscle is back in favour. Display Advertising: Hitachi, Casio, Sony, The Harley Medical Group, Sotheby's, Legal & General, Maxell, Ricoh, Yamaichi, Nikko, The Times, Nikon, Okasan International Ltd., Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Toshiba, Deloitte Haskins Sells, U-Bix Customer Care, Investors In Industry Group, Voluntary Service Overseas, Portfolio, Sanyo International Limited, Ncr, Alliance Building Society, Nefax, Cellnet, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Laing, Keops, Jvc, Nomura, Ncb, The Engineering Assembly, Epson, Daiwa Europe Limited, Mencap, Base Lending Rates, Canon T70. Law: Court of Appeal Court refuses to question law of friendly foreign state Settebello Ltd v Banco Totta & Acores, School governor barred from race hearing, Pill appeal, Strasbourg court hears companies' final plea for £500m compensation, Adjourning contempt case was wrong Caprice v Boswell. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Three teams pull out of bridge contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,771, Concise Crossword (No 678), Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Prices soar for 'Raphael of flowers'. Editorials/Leaders: The Centrality Of Cern, Behind The Terrorist, Finance And Industry Making sense of the jobless numbers. Letters to the Editor: Future of universities, Rural Anglicanism, Strasbourg law, Eighty not out, Use of 'veto' by the Community states, Athens airport, Beating off bees, Dispute over missiles, Due exercise of right to challenge. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): September 10, 1923, August 8,1945, April 7, 1904, On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Births. Obituaries: Mr Geoffrey Butler, His Hon Judge Hughes, Mr Richard Griffiths Higher education overseas, Mr Howard Linecar. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today. Reviews: Shura Cherkassky, Opera in London Beauty and the Beast, Concerts Montserrat Caballé, Rock Deep Purple, Television Culture of guilt, Mozart soars high above all the risks. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Investment Trusts. Business and Finance: Lufthansa criticizes fare-cutting drive, Ordinary Shares GEC shares lose sparkle as electrical sector fades, Tobacco jobs at risk, Usm Review Pub companies alleviate the high-tech gloom, Wall St Wire Bonds take a double body blow, In Brief Davis drops out of deal, Saudis face challenge on controls, Company News, Tempus Gilts: the three wise men who manage market, Barclays granted licence to open trust bank in Japan, Insolvency Bill 'obscure', LBS forecast rules out tax cuts, Market Summary. Sport: Cricket Notts rise above the best of Downton, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Golf Dassu recovers to secure her biggest win, Tennis: men's and women's crowns rest uneasily at start of 1985 Wimbledon Champions should bring their survival kits, Motor Racing: Detroit Grand Prix The flying Finn opens up the race, Swimming Morales flies to treble, Cricket Talks today on crowd control at Lord's, Rugby Union Argentina inspired by Porta, Athletics Summer's first coy glimpse of Budd, Football Lineker makes it big at Everton, Athletics Women lift Germans to victory, Powerboating Spalding regains lead, Cycling Heiden is champion once more, Rugby League Promotion move agreed, Racing: French Derby Winner Not Certain To Run At Curragh Daring to maintain Harwood revival, Cycling Banbury effort rewarded with British title, Yachting Rubber Duck wins and becomes a Phoenix, Motor Racing Cheever achieves a double first, Golf: Ballesteros Survives Sudden Death Against German Prince Of Putters King of Spain reigns again, Motor Cycling Gardner ascends throne. 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