The Times - 18/07/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Michael Binyon, , By Anthony Bevins, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, From Peter Davenport, , By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By John Young, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, From Alice Brinton, , From Our Correspondent, , From Trevor Fishlock, From Mohsin Ali, From Diana Geddes, From Richard Ford, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From A Correspondent, From Richard Owen, , From David Bernstein, , From Keith Dalton, By Edward Mortimer, From Paul Vallely, , From Mario Modiano, , From John Carlin, , From Douglas Tweedale, , From Richard Wigg, , From Jan Raath, , From Charles Harrison, From Our Correspondent, From Dr D B Mumford, , From Dr D. R. Winkley, , From Simon J. Williams, , Patience Wheatcroft, Beryl Downing, Raymond Carr, Gillian Greenwood, William Jackson, Tom Denning, Robert Nye, Jean Liddiard, PHS, Michael Binyon, Edward Mortimer, David Hewson, Matthew Parris, Miles Kington, G. GOLDSPINK, , BARBARA BRILL, , PETER CRAIG-RAYMOND, , PETER HEBDEN, , D. L. HARRIS, , DAVID WAINHOUSE, , WYN JONES, , CHARLES ELLY, , DAVID MARTIN, , G. M. AYLIFFE, , KEITH GRANT, , LUDOVIC KENNEDY, , G. B. TIMMS, , PETER HATT, , WILLIAM GLOCK, , DESMOND PARKINSON, , PHOEBE A. KEMP, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, The Right Hon Lord Ennals, Irving Wardle, David Littlejohn, Frank Finlay, Celia Brayfield, Martin Cropper, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Bailey Morris, , By Cliff Feltham, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Alison Eadie, By Pam Spooner, From Pat Butcher, , By Paul Harrison, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Mitchell Platts, By John Hennessy, By Barry Pickthall, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Richard Streeton, By Ivo Tennant, By Marcus Williams, By Alan Gibson, George Chesterton, By a Special Correspondent, By John Watson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By our Shooting Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, , By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Mark Lawson, From Michael Honrnsby, , PH, Richard Owen, John Constable, Sally Watts, Philip Schofield,
ResumoIndex. Politics and Parliament: Conveyancing Pledge on banks and building societies, Soccer Violence Drink ban stays on directors' boxes, Parliament today, Lloyd's Inquiry unnecessary, Johnson Matthey Bankers call in City fraud squad, Football Bradford fire report, Bank Failure City fraud squad called in to investigate JM Bankers, Teachers' Pay Pupils must come first, Wages Councils Pay of young people deregulated. News: Fundamentalist sheikh to face Cairo court in struggle over Sharia law, '7m will lose' under new housing benefit, UN women condemn apartheid, US regrets Soviet arms inflexibility, Japanese to protest at KGB spying, Spacemen seek joint Mars flight by 2010, Iron bar blamed for death in well, Head's wife 'glad' husband was not with children, On a futile trip to nowhere, Colour code to guide pupils in healthy eating, Battle of Britain Thanksgiving Service, Anti-freeze sweetener sours Austrian wine sales, Miners' strike blamed for pushing BR to record losses of �408m, Nato monitors Soviet Atlantic trials, Beith is deputy in Liberal reshuffle, Why Getty's �50m could be a mixed blessing, Reagan-stricken by reality, Ill winds end voyage, Oxford class lists, More people behind with mortgages as broken marriages and jobless rise, Government aiming to halve stake in industry, Post Office disappoints despite profits, Turkey, the halfway state, Peronists find unity in an unpopular leadership, 65 years of laying down the law, Vegetarian swing 'a myth', Report criticizes psychiatric wing at Holloway, Driving examiners face a less testing time, Changing faces of the Buddha, Anniversaries, Front-runners in the race to buy Debenhams, 4% fall in experiments on live animals, Sotheby's settles in book dispute, MPs' fears over export of sensitive technology, BBC cutbacks mean 4,000 jobs must go, Letter from Ashkhabad Feeling the heat in Soviet deep south, Kremlin divided in support for war on world terrorism, Council bar inquiry by ministry, Moving to Paris could mean a 63% pay rise, The Times Profile: Donald Regan The President's man, Agency fraud disturbs MPs, Peres in secret peace meeting with moderate palestinians, Low-pay curbs to end for under-21s, Smuggled hawks may be freed, Roads, Britain urged to drop 'blocking' laws, Reagan raring to pick up the reins, Rabbis dash hopes of Falashas, Premium on skills in electronics, Farmers die in the fields as food deliveries fail, The Times Diary, Air crash deaths accidental, VAT waived on Live Aid concert tickets, Bank heads off base rates cut, Niarchos agrees to sell shipyards to state bank, The papers, Teachers' pressure on unions urged, Sri Lanka censorship lifted as talks go on, Mexican opposition cries foul as ruling party claims election landslide, Schoolboy hackers break Pentagon telephone codes, Manila military accused of priest's kidnap, Black box evidence of blast on jumbo jet, moreover... Let Strawberry cream the profit, Howe proposes markets for Eureka projects, Dormand pressed for whip's post, Modest French foreign trade gains fail to hide economic stagnation, Mounted troops charge into Soweto crowd, Kinnock to uphold rules on miners, Mowing risks, Portfolio, The famine in Sudan Party leader sees crisis ending this year if rains hold, Market Place, TUC inquiry into union ballot cash, Swans to be saved from lead weights, Science report Potent anti-cancer drug on trial, Horizons The Times guide to career development A year to change your future, New books-paperback, General Appointments, Government takes fresh look at schools plan. Display Advertising: Securicor Communications, British Grand Prix, Ppa Certified Dividends, Guinness Plc, National Savings, Electrocomponents, Bank Of Ireland, Brown & Tawse, Guinness, Glc, Ballington Grange Ltd., Ford, The Times Educational Supplement, Dunlop Sports, Leeds Permanent Building Society, Karl Lagerfeld, Propaganda, Halifax, Britoil, Dixons, Healey & Baker, Nike, Cyril Kaye & Co.,, The Times Portfolio, Debenhams, Bank Of America, Base Lending Rates. Law: Family tell of ordeal at gunpoint, Death penalty confirmed, Lawyer's hotel room burgled, Stale arrears usually not enforced Russell v Russell, Denning backs special juries, Murder charge, Seaman jailed, Call for inquiry as pit pickets are cleared, Shots at police 'were warning', Spanish cell death case to reopen, Judicial review apt for challenge to reasoning Greater London Council v Secretary of State for the Enviroment.. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Letters to the Editor: No sauce for gander, Years of discretion, Missenden Abbey fire, Future of universities, Flaw in provision for legal access, Uses of sociology, Orange marches, Ornithological detail, Talkback Freud's sad slip from grace, Two faces of Telecom, Stuff of leadership, Jailed in error, Threat to trees, Lured to Dartington, Sense of value, Check and balance on Ombudsman. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room High prices paid for English folk art, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,792, Concise Crossword (No 699). Reviews: Ship-shape and singing for his supper, Monstrous regiment of good Gray men, Television Making much of the missing Mozart, Theatre Stratford's new story-tellers, Dance Royal Ballet School, Theatre California Dogfight, Concert RPO/Fremaux, US opera Ring of confidence G�tterd�mmerung, Fiction The skull beneath the skin, Death in the Evening, Loyalty to the Raj up the Khyber, Poetry The professional verses of the man from the Pru. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Books, General Appointments, Advertising, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, LA Cr�me De LA Cr�me, Time & Tide Contents. Editorials/Leaders: New Brooms For Old, Finance And Industry The Old Lady dampens rate cut enthusiasm, The Fall Of Martens V. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church service, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Lady Hicks Studies in public finance, Mr Tom Stinton, Miss Joyce Pearce, Diego Giacometti. Business and Finance: Stock Market Report Dawn raid theory gives Plessey a lift, No-bid deal by Tootal and Entrad, Volcker gives strong warning on 'disquieting' US economy, Thornton dismisses 'final' Burton bid, Investment Trusts, London Financial Futures, Tempus Charter holds dividend in face of disasters, Coal group shares suspended, Company News, Commodities, In Brief, Earnings jump but employment growth slows, Money Market And Gold, Market Summary, Italians 'selling steel below cost'. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Shares improve again, The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: Rentals, Commercial Property Services soar to 37% of office costs. Sport: Fishing Things are looking up on the Spey with Aunt Lily, Golf: Open Should Provide An Enthralling Examination Of European Game Ballesteros has style to sup again from the claret jug, Tennis Wimbledon post-bag is another winner, Cricket: Holders Out Of Natwest Trophy On Day Of Tight Finishes In Second Round Hants home with five balls left thanks to Smith and Cowley, Football Liverpool ban hearing shortened, Cycling Roche conquers a peak with the style of a future Tour winner, Volleyball Japanese bronze women at Hemel, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Rugby Union All Blacks may tour Argentina, Football Neither saint nor sinner, Racing: Pulborough Stable Set For Double At Kempton Park Beldale Star to shine again, Shooting Marine lands trophy, Athletics The competitive instinct is Cram's driving force, Evening Racing Kempton Park, Polo Gracida the strong man, Yachting Whipp capable of cracking record, Equestrianism Barton's Boy catches the eye. Weather: The Weather.
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