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The Times - 28/08/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Diana Geddes, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Colin Hughes, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, , By Ronald Faux, By Our Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Sheila Beardall, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Robin Young, By Jeremy Warner, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, Reports by Pearce Wright, Thomson Prentice, From Our Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton, From Richard Owen, , From Richard Dowden, , From Michael Binyon, , From Diana Geddes, , By Tony Samstag, From Richard Long, , From Mohsin Ali, From Christopher Thomas, , From Mario Modiano, By John Lawless, From Richard Ford, , From David Bonavia, , From Keith Dalton, From David Bernstein, , From Hikaru Kerns, David Miller, Bob Smyth, Andrew Lycett, Liz Hodgkinson, Lord Gowrie, , PHS, by Alan Tuffin, Bernard Levin:, Andrew Brown, Peter Kellner, Miles Kington, MIKE MOLLOY, , RICHARD STOTT., PETER THOMPSON, , GRAHAM TAYLOR, , OLIVER WALSTON, , MICHAEL McNAIR-WILSON, NICOLAS WALTER, , P. J. COOK, , ROBIN PIPER, , GERARD SHEEHAN., BRIGGS, , IVAN M. ROITT, DAVID GOODMAN., JAMES PILDITCH, JOHN ORMISTON., ELEANOR WALLIS, ROBIN MacLELLAN, , By a Special Correspondent, Leslie Alcock, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Agricultural Correspondent, Peter Cotes writes:, Geoff Brown, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Cropper, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Shakespeare, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Maxwell Newton, , By Graham Searjeant, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, From Hikaru Kerns, , By Our City Staff, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Marcus Williams, By John Woodcock, By Peter Ball, By Richard Streeton, By Ivo Tennant, By John Nicholls, By Robert Pryce, By Keith Macklin, From Jim Railton, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , From John Wilcockson Bassano Del Grappa, By Simon Jones, By Clive White, Brian Glanville, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Pat Butcher Koblenz, By John Blunsden, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin, By Diana Wildman, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, By Alan Hamilton, John Carlin,

Resumo

Index. News: 'Groundless fears' over impact of technology, Ownership to the people, West German spy chief faces sack over defection scandal, The sinking of the Rainbow Warrior French public feels Tricot report fails to answer crucial questions, The black and white of fostering, Letter from Mexico City Noise-crazed city shrouded in smog, Late season boost for tour group, Alternative centre, Wildlife Act, Notting Hill carnival a 'success', India faces turmoil as Tamil anger rises, Troubled quarter-century, Policeman in coma eats apple and grapes, Satellite hits snag after late shuttle launch, Bloodless military coup ousts Nigerian president, Greek oil dispute over troubled waters, Mrs Ions' Diary Neighbourliness and how to achieve it, Archaeology Northern royal strongholds found, One small statistic at Notting Hill, The Guest Cook Live like a lord on fish, flesh and fowl, Fears rise for total railway shutdown, British jets grounded for engine checks, Isles sign Soviet fish deal, Print union chiefs meet on Mirror, New hope in vaccine production, Newspaper pours scorn on Reagan remarks, Marcos orders closure of sex cinema, Environment policy paper SDP goes for 'green growth', moreover... Signs that signify nothing, University team claims optical computer triumph, National data base proposed, Talks in Uganda delayed as Amin troops fly in, Warning to priests on child battering, Anniversaries, 'Floating skyscrapers' challenge to Britain's liners, The coup in Nigeria Military rivalries and tide of economic woes led to revolt, South Africa in crisis Pretoria prepared to scuttle visit by EEC delegation, US-Soviet relations thaw as summit approaches, Brazil picks Keynesian, Drink case will test football legislation, Hounds loan offer after beagle theft, Star Wars role nearer for Britain, Austrian growers seek wine tax cuts, Roads, Making light of Nelson, Lead pollution 'minimal threat' to child health, US carriers in Arctic show of force, The Times Diary, Teachers' strikes resume as more action is pledged, The motorcycle roars into its 100th year, Parts group enters car phone race, The papers, Royal visit spurs fire victim to open eyes, Aids victims 'should not lose their jobs', Science report Fireflies help to make anaesthetics safer, Get bigger or close, grocers' shops told, Dentists wage video war against decay, S Africa halts currency trading and share deals, School bars Aids boy, In defence of Brittan, Why our trees are dying, Space age cure for drought?, Rebels drop case against pit union, Coal tips turned into pasture for Welsh sheep, French order inquiry into spy network, Brittan to consider guidelines change on police use of firearms, Trade unions and the law: 1 Railmen's poll a prominent test of strike ballot rules, Tory support in north drops by a third, Days of the shekel millionaires ending, Portfolio, The Conservative-controlled Bournemouth, Whitehall hint of fire brigade cuts, Riddle of Japanese jet crash remains, The five-legged race for the Olympics, Geldof planning to raise more, Israel may free Jewish terrorists, British Association Doctor call's for education programme to help to prevent genetic diseases, Taiwan in the doldrums still resists lure of trade with Peking, Renewed US aid will fund two-front assault on Sandinistas by rebels. Display Advertising: Hongkong Bank, Income Bonds, Finest Scotch Whisky, National & Provincial, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Alliance Building Society, The Times, Nationwide, Mercedes Benz, Base Lending Rates, Peter Stuyvesant. Arts and Entertainment: Quick win puts Briton ahead in chess event, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,827, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 733), Sale room Silver tankard raises £3,520 at Gleneagles. Law: Rape charges, Grandmother on murder charge, Kidnap charges. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Midnight coup in Tehran, On This Day. Editorials/Leaders: Whitewash Varnish, Finance And Industry TSB launches £8m drive to recruit shareholders, Ninth Try In Nigeria. Letters to the Editor: Safety glass in the home, The dangers of moral absolutism, A 'tax on morality', Pressure on prisons, Glories recalled, Freedom under the law, Ecology v jobs, Welcome tribute to the designer, M15 and the BBC, Matter of life and death in Holborn, Safety in the air. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Reg Lever, The Very Rev A. C. Craig Ecumenical Scottish Church leader, Prof Robert Milnes Walker. Reviews: Television Memories of magnificence, New books-hardback, Dance Michael Clark, London theatre Dillinger, Promenade Concert Skilfully written nonsense BBCSO/Atherton, Transfer trouble Miss Julie, French Brontë shuns the romantic ardour. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, "Beautifully, The Theatrical Event Of 1985!, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet trading, Wall Street Dow gains 4.8 points, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Rare takeover battle develops in Japan, Tempus Talk of property split helps Taylor Woodrow, Investment Trusts, Reid & Taylor creates Scottish world of tartan for Tokyo, London Financial Futures, Inflation accounting takes to the road, Milbury confirms £1 sale, Company News, In Brief Hong Kong bank up 9%, Commodities, Industry Today Floating water poses one of the Government's biggest challenges, Argentina wins $4.2bn more loans, Drop in imports helps trade surplus climb to £444m,, Market Summary, Crocker to pay record $2.25m fine, Stock Market Report Phillips Patents board agrees bid. Sport: Athletics Homage is paid to a gentleman of track, Cycling Doyle fades as Freuler gets second gold medal, Racing: Lanfranco Likely To Represent Champion Trainer In Quest For Second St Leger Leg injury puts Petoski out for rest of season, Motor Racing Renault leave significant gap on grid, Tennis Confidence and youth make Becker hard to handle, Football: Absent Thousands At Loftus Road Miss Defensive Entertainment Villa lack a sense of identity, Rowing Cross and Clift do Britain proud, Cricket A slow old pitch echoes to the striking sound of Nicholas, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, American Football War game makes ground attack on Britain, Rugby League Blackpool on standby, Yachting Shaw wings his way to fourth win in a row. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property The Atlantic coast opens up, Property Buyers Guide, Residential Property A queenly home restored to former glories, Build in sunshine to cut costs. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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