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The Times - 15/07/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Phillip Webster, David Felton, By Graham Seargeant, Michael Horsnell, From Michael Binyon, By Pat Butcher, By Colin Hughes, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Rodney Cowton, , By Raymond Keene, From Tim Jones, , By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , Ian Murray, From Ian Murray, From Richard Owen, , From Richard Wigg, , From Trevor Fishlock, , By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Geoffrey Smith, Richard Williams, David Townsend, Isabelle Anscombe, From Michael Johnson, , From Mrs M. M. Tritton, , Dr Mary Davies, , From: Deborah Garman, , PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Richard North, Richard Dowden, David Walker, Anne Sofer, Miles Kington, DAVID SKIDMORE, , DAVID NAPLEY, , RUSSELL JOHNSTON, , DAVID J. BELLAMY, , F. G. B. MILLAR, , RAYMOND MOSS, , LAWRENCE D. PHILLIPS, , DENNIS FRIEDMAN, , RICHARD WHITEHOUSE, , JEAN RICHARDSON, , EDWARD CARPENTER, , ALAN WEBSTER, , PAUL OESTREICHER, , ERIC JAMES, , PETER SELBY, , MARK SANTER, , PETER TARGETT, , GEORGE ENGLE, , J. B. MILLER, , PEGGY VISICK, , ELSPETH WALDER, , Clifford Longley, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, E. J. Craddock, John Percival, Richard Morrison, Stephen Pettitt, Bill Naughton, , Peter Ackroyd, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Michael Prest, Maxwell Newton, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Eadie, By Cliff Feltham, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Richard Thomson, William Kay City Editor, Pam Spooner, By John Lawless, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Simon Barnes, By Ivo Tennant, By Peter Ball, By Richard Streeton, By John Hennessy, By Mitchell Platts, By a Special Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From John Wilcockson, , By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From Jim Railton, From Jeremy Shaw, By John Watson, By Our Shooting Correspondent, From Our Irish Correspondent, , By Michael Seely, By Mandarin, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Mark Lawson, DJM, Paul Vallely,

Resumo

Index. News: Make this a harvest of sanity, Diplomat kidnapped in Beirut, Spain rebuilds Goya house, Dons plan to save GLC study unit, Girls reunite for Roedean centenary celebration, Extradition treaty under review, Trafalgar Square attracts 400 designs, Nature notes, The royal dockyards: 1 Private management scheme may be modified, RUC praised by FitzGerald after riots, Softly, softly towards Rome, Asian arrivals at Heathrow 'degraded', Ethiopians move half a million south, EEC travellers' charter for package holidays, Foreign Minister resigns as Bolivia goes to polls, CBI opposes law to curb union discipline, China embraces the Hong Kong lifestyle with enthusiasm, Kabul wants its airmen and helicopters back, Patients in North fare worse in cash terms, Salvador rebels blasted to freedom, SDP would lift tax burden on savings, Russians recall Berlin general, European notebook Dark days for men with the hardest job in Brussels, Budd faces hostility at city games, French boost UK fruit sales, Top Communists expelled, Belgian Cabinet weathers riot debate, Poll tax flaws that could see Tory heads rolling, Thames denies franchise threat in Dallas dispute, Letter from Hej El-Eja Once, this was a village, Pressure on Kinnock after NUM unity call, Science report A new generation of pain killers, Geldof's concert set to raise £50m famine aid, Park fireworks attract 125,000, Grains of hope from the gods of pop, Laker still planning comeback Deals could speed sale of BA, Hurt in the cause of helping, Portfolio, Private Prisons Part 1 A profit in putting people behind bars, moreover... I'm Hymie, prime me, Comprehensive schools lag behind selectives on exam results, study finds, Fragile Sri Lanka peace at risk as Tamil talks adjourn, The Times Diary, Lebanon's new orphans of the storm, Prisoners freed on Bastille Day, Labour plan on councils is opposed, Tehran lets British officers go, Nuptial bliss is that touch of Hollywood, The marketing of a lifestyle, Botham faces inquiry over Test outburst, Doctors propose ethical guide for drug trials and treatment, Reagan's return to health Surgeon questions fitness, Bush the first stand-in President, Ardingly College, Terror link dismissed by Carter, Sinclair faces £1.5m writ, Miss Kate Burton, eldest, Tripos results: languages, Gorbachov vows early economic reform as populist act fades, London walks, Tory anger at council's link with Militants, Death blaze house attacked in past, Third World adviser to contest Boyson's seat, Hitting Labour in its heartland, Commentary, Union moves to avoid split over disagreement on employment law ballots. Law: All Blacks abandon South Africa tour, Mountain man found guilty of murder, Zia jails seven for coup plot, JPs blamed for soccer leniency, Foster parents not agents of council S v Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council, Drug-charge Australians on trial for their lives, House of Lords Referential bid is invalid in sealed bidding sale Harvela Investments Ltd v Royal Trust Company of Canada (CI) Ltd and Others. Display Advertising: Morgan, Read & Coleman (International) Limited, Enterosan, Linguaphone, Sotheby's, Keops, Portfolio, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Toshiba Air Conditioning., Greenpeace, Fortnums, The Exploration Company Of Louisiana, Inc., Ross Furriers, The Times, Britoil, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: Chess prize for London side in six-hour final, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,789, Today's television radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 696). News in Brief. Letters to the Editor: Value for money at the universities, Staying on, Making best use of consultants, Geese in peril, Lesson for Sir Keith, Talkback Smear tests: cost of a lifesaver, Dancing to rule, Marching with the Bomb in mind, Little-known phrases, Bringing home the bacon, Legal outlook, Make mine music, Myth or medicine?, Commons sense. Editorials/Leaders: Botha's Bludgeon, Finance And Industry Three objections to the SDP's fusion policy, Rows On The Rates. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Actuaries' Company, Gardeners' Company, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Births. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Mr Denis Cowley, Lord Strathclyde Expert on Scottish affairs. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today, Progress of legislation. Reviews: Publishing A time for silence, Handel Orchestra/ Darlow, Television Lugubrious social realism, Concerts Orchestra of St John's/Lubbock, EBO/Norrington, Dance Birthday Offering, Trawling the unconscious. Classified Advertising: The Royal Ballet, University Appointments, LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: New threat to London tin trading, Bank may impose MLR again to force cut in base rates, Tempus Gilts: why traders are right to be cautious, Wall Street Wire Dollar shortage foxes bond market, Investment Trusts, Burton expected to raise bid for Debenhams to £600m, Euroroute woos GEC, BT and BP, TSB Bill faces more obstacles, Russians call off talks, THF considers the next step, Government set to ease planning controls, Ordinary Shares Printers face new problems, Secret move for Lloyd's rescue of names, Usm Review Trade suffers in shadow of gloomy senior market, Unlisted Securities, Market Summary. Business Appointments: Appointments New Minet director. Sport: Athletics: Only Two British Track Titles In A Poor Year At The Aaa Championships Olympic athletes will not be moved, Motor Racing Pit fire injuries overshadow Porsche victory, Racing: Oh So Sharp Has Final Preparation For Ascot On Saturday Million within Cecil's grasp, Cycling Hinault shrugs aside his misfortune to keep lead, Cricket: Wood's Century Overshadowed Botham: idol fallen from grace, Yachting Phoenix rises into hotly disputed lead, Football Albion await Crooks, Councils failed in student grant duty Regina v Hertfordshire County Council, Ex parte Cheung Regina v Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council, Ex parte Pau, Racing Defenders no match for Helen Street, Golf Disqualified Robertson is ordered to leave, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Cricket Yorkshire get there in spite of Lynch's 136, Rugby Union 'No panic' in Britain at NZ setback, Shooting Queen's Medal goes to tie-break, Show Jumping Edgar collects her biggest prize, Rowing Britons in world class form, Polo Novaes scores just before last bell. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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