The Times - 04/11/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Craig Seton, , Julian Haviland, From Christopher Walker, Michael Binyon, By Michael Horsnell, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Hornsby, , From Richard Long, From Douglas Tweedale, , By Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, From Richard Ford, , By Our Political Editor, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, BILL JOHNSTONE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Mario Modiano, , Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Binyon, , From Douglas Tweedale, From Ian Murray, , From Christopher Thomas, , By Our Foreign Staff, By Raymond Keene, From Paul Routledge, , From Richard Wigg, , From a Bridge Correspondent, , Celia Brayfield, John Percival, Cliff Richard, , Hilary Finch, E. J. Craddock, Stephen Pettitt, Malcom Hayes, Michael Hornsby, Christopher Thomas, Heather Kirby, Sarah Jane Checkland, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Nicholas Timmins, Bernard Levin:, Anne Sofer, Miles Kington, DAVID LIVERPOOL, , JOHN WILLIAMSON, , DEREK WORLOCK, , MICHAEL SMALLMAN, , LESLEY ABDELA, , BRENDON SEWILL, , JOHN BOHSTEDT, , MICHAEL ASTBURY, , ROBERT BARTFIELD, , REES MARTIN, , STANLEY J. BLENKINSOP, , SHERBAN CANTACUZINO, , M. J. MORETON., ALAN MORRISS, , CLIFFORD A. L. SADLER, , J. F. A. KIRKPATRICK, , Clifford Longley, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Angus Nicol, J. D., Deborah Kirkwood, President Reagan, Michael Prest, Torin Douglas, MP, Rupert Morris, TD, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Our Economics Editor, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Pam Spooner, George Hodgson, William Kay City Editor, Maxwell Newton, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Bryan Stiles, By Nicholas Keith, By Gordon Allan, Simon Barnes, By Gerald Davies, By Ian McLauchlan, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, From a Special Correspondent, , From John Roberson, From Barry Pickthall, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Vince Wright, By Clive White, By David Powell, By Nicholas Harling, From Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jonathan Romney, Peter Davalle, By Michael Binyon, , Stewart Tendler, , Paul Vallely,
ResumoIndex. News: Export Marketing/4 Set a clear target for success, Parents 'kidnapped' Moonie son, Nature notes, Angry settlement farmers block Israeli roads in protest at falling incomes, Banned GCHQ spy book is leaked, The Times/riba Nearly 200 entries for community award, Cuts in staff add to tax backlog, Caught in the currency trap, Room for praise in hotel guides, Not so nutty-it makes sense, Wintry camp is the price for holiday sun, Mob victims demand compensation Sikhs confront their nightmares, Marcos election pledge, Special Report Export Marketing/1 Hard sell round the world, Britain fights EEC jobs 'red tape', moreover... Take off here for the moonshine, Pact's author warns West Treaty may stop Star Wars allies transferring data, Unending flow of boat people prompts protest by Jakarta, WRP is to expel Redgraves, Queen's Caribbean tour underlines American influence, Britain reduced to a bystander in Uncle Sam's treasured island, Troops ring US Kabul embassy, Riot gas weapon at South African mine, Greek right shrugs off dictatorship warning, Commentary, Drugs from body chemicals promise hope for heart disease treatment, Transplants may breach NHS rules, Concern on law and order aids Tories, The anatomy of a divided nation, Letter from Wad Sheriffe Supermarket city of well-fed refugees, Abortions filmed to defy Spanish law, Science report Check on patients' medicine-taking, A new dimension to home movies, Watch your language in business, Pilgrimage to honour 'Forgotten Army', Reshuffle rumour in Argentina, Notts Labour MPs fear expulsion of breakaway miners, Appeal to Heseltine over 'spy' inquiry, Sinn Fein fears Ulster deal could mean steps to crush movement, CND rally numbers disputed, Woman driver abducted, Horizons Rock and roll... not dole, Double success for champion piper, When the 9th floor became ground level, Where living the faith is now a crime, 21 police die in Mexico drug ambush, From China: porn, platitudes and pluck, The religious power of music, Export Marketing/3 Why an old principle does not work today, New-look Post Office Electronics hold key to diversification and improved delivery of mail, Bill aims at teacher reform, University merger prospect, Subsidies plea for wildlife, Solidarity attack on police over student's death, Moscow TV paves way for Shultz visit, Can Fowler sell his package?, Benazir Bhutto freed and flies to London, More freedom planned for council tenants, Hatton in no mood for crisis compromise, Italy names leader of liner hijack, Walks of the week, US denies CIA plan to topple Gaddafi, A fight for growth, Pretoria press curbs get muted response, Competitive car mars veteran run, Alfonsin party heads for an increased majority, Born the wrong side of the law, Portfolio, The Times Diary Happier return, The wives who lead a spinster's life, Karpov takes last time-out in face of uphill task, Lack of cash and support leaves Britain behind, Rainbow Warrior killing admitted, Operation for Mandela, Militia shoot 'donkey bomb' rider, Social Change In Zimbabwe Part 1 Harare health drive cuts infant mortality, Boxer dies after last round KO. Picture Gallery: Export Marketing/5, Lendl's glittering prize. Display Advertising: Shell, Country Securities, Cadex, Parker Knoll, Sotheby's, National Savings Income Bonds, The Times, Teacher Training, Anglia Building Society, Lornamead, Base Lending Rates, Air Canada, Triumph Adler, Oxfam, Ubaf Bank Limited, Saudia, Royal Mail, The Cf Company, Apricot, Janneau, Midland Bank International. Law: Party choice, Repudiatory conduct Shook v Ealing London Borough Council, Attack charges, Jury to consider last verdict in rape case, Court's jurisdiction over university Thomas v University of Bradford, Restaurant closing time Miah v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Russian alcohol crackdown. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Historic chairs fail to sell, Restorers reveal 300-year cover-up, British women clinch world bridge title, Concise Crossword (No 791), Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,885. Reviews: Dance Dance Umbrella, Rock's rebel with a cause, Publishing National adornment, Concerts LSO/DeI Mar, LPO/Handley, Takács Quartet, Television Eloquent enigma. Classified Advertising: One name, LA Crème De LA Crème, University Appointments, Announcements, Philips, Entertainments, Lcci, Cost-Saving Services For Exporters. Editorials/Leaders: A Hungarian Rhapsody, Testing The Water. Letters to the Editor: Stately homes in peril, Pocketing benefits of black economy, Manning the legal barricades, VAT brake on art, Cross-Channel link, Price of renewal in old Bucharest, Airs in the underworld, Glory of the VC, PR at Strasbourg, S Africa and sanctions, US lessons for Britain's inner cities, Prince and the Press, A return to the fold. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Middlesex Polytechnic, Appointments in the Forces. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Progress of legislation. Obituaries: Miss Barbara Tredgold, Major John Onslow, Mr Charles Douglas-Home, Sardar Hardit Singh Malik Diplomat and sportsman, Dr W. J. Gray. Business and Finance: Base rates 'could fall sharply', Overseas credit feels the pinch, Finance And Industry Baker playing a delicate and dangerous game, Company News In Brief, CBI rejects resolutions criticizing Government, Investment Trusts, Gilt-Edged Bulls put an unconvincing case for 1986 growth, Ordinary Shares Overseas trade sector casualty of weaker dollar, American Notebook Long bonds yield may go below 10%, Whitehall urged to simplify reports, News In Brief 'No bid for Cadbury', United likely to sell TV-am stake, Bank hopes to recover £150m rescue costs from JMB sale, Backing for EMS membership, Usm Review Electricals outlook brighter, Unlisted Securities, Market Summary, Industry faces inner city call. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business Appointments: Appointments New general manager for TSB. Sport: Cricket Madugalle struck by stone, Weekend Rugby Union Results, Badminton England beaten in spite of doubles triumph, Racing: Brittain's Record-Breaking Mare To Stay In Training Next Year Pebbles is transatlantic queen, Rugby League Britain emerge from the wilderness, Show Jumping British walk the plank, Volleyball Polonia clear first hurdle, Today's Fixtures, Motor Racing Rosberg literally wins by a street, Sports in Brief, Yachting Cudmore is pipped in last race by Beashel, Rugby Union: Leading Clubs Lose Their Unbeaten Records Park now face character test, Racing French first for Hern with Gay Hellene, Football: West Ham's McAvennie Continues To Set The Pace For First Division Forwards An illusive and elusive talent, Athletics Moral victory over AAA, Johnson says, Hockey Sussex in semi-finals, Golf Humphreys records first win in 14 years, Tennis McEnroe shines but Lendl takes home the diamonds. Property: Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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