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The Times - 22/02/1985

1985; Gale Group;

Autores

By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Julian Haviland, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford., From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Stewart Tendler., By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Frances Gibb., (our Transport Editor writes)., By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Robin Young, By Richard Evans, , From Richard Owen., From Ian Murray, From Robert Schuil, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Prest, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Bassett, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From John Carlin, Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hornsby., From Tony Duboudin, From Mary Lee, From Richard Wigg, Pearce Wright, , Nicholas Ashford, Anne Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, PHS, Lucy Hodges, Bernard Levin:, David Watt, Philip Howard, ROGER W. H. WEST, JOHN WESTERGAARD, , PETER GARRAN., SAM C. SILKIN., PETER WOOD, JOHN de COURCY LING, C. B. GOODHART, ROBERT YOUNG, JOHN MANTLE., JOHN OSMAN, , P. G. MOORE, , R. B. CRUSE, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir John Walton, A correspondent, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Strick, John Higgins, Peter Ackroyd, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Smith, From Bailey Morris., By Philip Robinson, By William Kay City Editor, By Cliff Feltham, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley, By Derek Harris, By John Lawless, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, Simon Barnes, By Paul Harrison, By Rex Bellamy, By John Nicholls, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Ball, by Paul Newman, By George Chesterton, From John Ballantine, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, by Michael Stevenson, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From John Woodcock, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Michael Seely, By Michael Seely, by Peter Waymark, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, From Christopher Walker, Buri Rammal,

Resumo

Index. News: Islamic group threatens Unifil, DPP likely to ask for a showing of banned TV film on M15 activities, Doctors' duty to disclose sizeable risks, Lords rule, Pretoria offer to blacks, Antagonism behind schools court case, More than a million homes 'unfit to live in', Reform the BBC, don't wreck it, Nimeiry confident of IMF deal to free vital aid for Sudan, Eternal summer with Auguste, Snow reports, Nicaragua mans its borders to meet feared US threat, Glemp visit disrupted by weather, Ethopia film wins award, MPs to study lessons of Ponting case, against some ministers' wishes, Fowler expands NHS drug list, The Ayatollah of Lynchburg, EEC tries to satisfy Papandreou, 'Chip card' banking on trial, Terrorists murder publisher in Athens, Reagan rhetoric fails on Capitol Hill, Kuwait's new assembly may be more critical, Rees denies phone taps, Roads, Historic homes are saved, The Times Diary How Tam was sunk, Medical Briefing, Effusive Thatcher wins accolades but little joy on soaring dollar, Russia signs nuclear inspection pact, New Belize Premier seeks Mexican help, Leadership crisis in Panama, Councils apply for court orders on rates curb, Science report Some alcoholic brain damage reversible, Israel's ruthless revenge leaves a trail of terror, Queensland power workers call off strike, On trial...Ireland's sexual revolution, Portfolio, Strike chiefs' fury with TUC, Drugs that may be prescribed, Thatcher turns her guns on Lange's anti-nuclear policy, Key safety questions for Sizewell inquiry, Ceausescu's proposal rebuffed, Abu Nidal vows to kill Husain, China offers better deal for tourists, West holds back on troops offer, Some skillcentres to close with loss of 1,000 jobs, Chernenko has date with cameras today, Perón quits as party leader in Argentina, Aids 'myths spreading faster than disease', Spain more hopeful on EEC target, Walker rules out talks as miners vote to strike on, Labour groups defy black section ruling, Militant backer in race for safe seat, New Zealand and Australia plan exercise without US, Noumea five to ignore expulsion orders, Zia's pre-poll swoops net 800 opponents, Donald's last quack, Rajiv says leaked Delhi secrets were industrial, Snow Reports, Food prices, Recycling plant for plastics, How Sir Keith soured the teachers' apple, Light years ahead of the world, Terrorists murder RUC officer in front of shocked schoolchildren, Commentary, Motoring Toyota minibus that thinks it's a car. Display Advertising: Austin Rover, Abbey National, Volvo, Nsib, Parker Knoll, Taunton Siding, Jeyes Hygiene, Telecom, Italia Export, Visnews, Bullseye, Fiat, Sullivan Powell, The Times, The Leeds, Aramco, EQUITY & Law, Plessey, Healey & Baker, Moulinex, Investors In Industry, Base Lending Rates, Barnardo's, Cullen's Holdings Plc. Picture Gallery. Law: Residents saw bulldozer wreck garages, Durban court remands another seven on treason charges, Man 'not in London during bombings', Law Report February 22 1985 House of Lords Patients should be told of substantial risk of serious adverse effects Sidaway v Bethlem Royal Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital Health Authority and Others, Lord Linley fined for speeding, Warning to jury in £6m theft trial, Teacher wins £6,000 for caning libel. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, Sale room Russian chandelier tops bids in Stockholm, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,668, Prize produces exciting and fighting chess, Top video rentals, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword No 577. Politics and Parliament: Marriage Bill Bishops want impediments to stay, Health Service Fowler urges BMA to talk on drugs, TUC not hoodwinked · Skillcentres to close · Limited drugs list Coal Dispute Scargill 'slapping the TUC in the face', Bill aims to curb software piracy, Parliament today, Police chief hearing to be private, Next week, Employment 29 training centres to be closed, The Economy More people in work: self-employment playing large part, Former Speaker's memoirs, Government bus scheme 'nonsense', M15 Operations Statement sought on banned TV film, Defence Big lessons from Nimrod over-run. News in Brief. Sport: Hockey League in split move, Tennis Bates hustles until he snaps like one of his racket strings, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Snooker Celebrities out of focus, Rugby League Edwards is youngest British cap, Linsey Macdonald is getting the chemistry right again after her physical breakdown Bonny come-back of Golden Lass, Table Tennis Douglas on way home, Volleyball Hillingdon penalized, Bobsleighing Britain's Lotus-beater, Golf Oosterhuis fails at the last hole, Rugby Union RFU at crossroads, Athletics Puica's aim is two in one, Racing: How A Lambourn Lady Battles Against All The Odds Easterby looks set for double, Cricket Rain washes out long-awaited N Zealand and W Indies match, Yachting Challengers order by Royal Thames, Bowls Australia take pairs and triples gold, Boxing: Former Champion May Want His European Title Back Cash not glory left for Magri, Farmer gets his skates on to win marathon, Football Charlton finally gets his man as Reilly moves from Watford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Kremlin wall of bitterness and despair, On This Day. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Dunlop questions that need quick answers, The Case For More Open Case Books, Budget Boldness. Letters to the Editor: Folie bergère, Off with his/her head, Setting free the buses, Doubt and doctrine, Passing the buck for famine relief, In defence of Maxwell, Civil Service loyalty, Need for a dollar export drive, Tongue-tripping, Troubled Poly, Exporting medical skill, Pension changes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Inner Temple, The Fellowship of Engineering, Latest appointments, Repton School. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr R. J. S. Curtis, Miss Josephine Bradley Ballroom dancer and teacher, Mr Haig Gudenian, Mr Clarence Nash. Reviews: Theatre The Seven Year Itch, Television, Concert Mason/Roblou, Opera Seeing the light Samson, Cinema A collision between Mitty and Kafka. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Stephen Jefferies and Phillip Broomhead in L' Invitation au voyage, Announcements, Finance And Investment, Porsche, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet market. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Property chief critical of RICS, Commodities, PSBR rise feared, Briefing, In Brief Spain deal for NatWest, Pressure to advance 'Big Bang' date, Stakis to sell wine business, Fraser to open finance shop, Gulf war hits ship insurers, Instant credit from the travelling bank, Agency to buy PR firm, Stock Market Review Shares froth as City is told 'Guinness is good for you', Market Summary, Industry Today Exporters rush for a slice of China's Klondyke, Investment Trusts, Company News, Tempus Plessey walks tightrope to higher dividend, Thatcher finds no solutions to dollar's damaging rise, Hoare Govett in US link, Traded option highlights, London Financial Futures, Your Own Business City franchising push, Sprinkel to head Reagan's advisers. Business Appointments: Appointments. Births. Deaths. Property: Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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