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The Times - 24/04/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Michael Horsnell, From Geraldine Norman, , By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Richard Owen, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From a Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Colin Hughes, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By David Lister, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By John Young, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, , From Mario Modiano, From Richard Bassett, , From Jan Raath, David Watts, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Watts, , From Roger Boyes, From Kuldip Nayar, From Diana Geddes, , From Ian Murray, , From Alan McGregor, , From Frank Johnson, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Paul Vallezy, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Owen, , From Michael Hornsby, Margaret Drabble, , Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Richard Morrison, Nicholas Shakespeare, John Percival, Hillary Finch, Derek Harris, by Edward Mortimer, John Upton, Caroline Moorehead, Nigel Andrew, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Lord Bauer, Philip Webster, Peter Kellner, Miles Kington, TONY BALDRY, , MICHAEL MOLLOY, , ANDREW W. H. RANKIN, , P. S. PENDERED, , T. A. MITCHELL, , S. GRANN, , CAMPBELL OF CROY, , PETER KING, , GORDON A. BROWN, , RICHARD TRACEY, , G. C. PYE, , HENRY HOWELL, , MERLIN MINSHALL, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Christine Toomey, CT, David Felton, DF, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Ian Griffiths, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By John Lawless, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Patience Wheatcroft, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Derek Pain, Jeremy Warner, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Ian Brayshaw, , By Marcus Williams, By Richard Streeton, By John Nicholls, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Sue Mott, By Rex Bellamy, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, By Jenny MacArthur, By Mitchell Platts, By Pat Butcher, From David Miller, , By Clive White, DAVID HANDS, , By Diana Wildman, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Alan Hamilton, PH, Michael Hamlyn,

Resumo

Index. News: BBC libel fees reach £650,000, Labour MP linked with Soviet-led subversives, The massacre that misfired, Careers/3 Some are more equal than others, Unilever joins switch to coal power, Parking 'hit squad' urged, Shellfire interrupts ceasefire party, Unions split on Civil Service pay offer, Thoughts from some corner of a foreign classroom, School news, Snowdonia view is saved, Donald Regan dominates White House team, How western self-hate helps Moscow, Rates increases blamed on policy change by Government, Easter banquet, Huge crowds gather to bid farewell to Neves, National Gallery may have to charge admission, Crowds join docklands home queue, Japan tries to disarm summit critics, Row over Howe spy expulsions, Baron nominal party member, tribunal said, London Financial Futures, Diplomats who refuse to pay parking fines will risk being expelled, Whitehall backs bigger scheme for jobless, Campaigning against the cuts, Group admits race Act breach, Twilight days of Tarzan pal, Union opposition to new vote, The East-West divide Sealed lips but broad smiles as first round of Geneva talks finishes, Plea for church couple fails, Inquest warning on pets and babies, Lok Sabha in uproar over Gujarat riot, Best wines, Vietnam rejects US request to hand over detainees, The Tobacco Industry Poorer countries where cigarettes still sell, The Times Cook Sugar and spice and all things Jamaican, Tradition revived by royal couple, Poles bury priest's case despite doubts, New mood of realism in unions, Tebbit says, New names for old in Zimbabwe, Science report How a smile can change a mood, Thatcher to open London centre for Muslims, Hungarian dissidents may fight poll choice, Gould collection set to fetch record price, More troops quitting Lebanon, Teachers' panel rejects talks, Games people play to get ready for life at work, Hopes of truce in tit-for-tat expulsions, First Person The alarming sound of the future, China ends 18-year rift, Managers' pay rises twice those of manual workers, Roads, The plan to link every school with industry, Father of princess 'nominal Nazi', Law on housekeeping 'profit' may change, The Times Diary, Indo-China Ten Years On Part 3 Hanoi has achieved Ho Chi Minh's ambition, Labour plans shake-up in election drive, New faces in the Politburo Gorbachov goes for vigour, The papers, Letter from Ahmedabad Berserk Police add to caste violence, Newspapers dismiss 144 print staff, Owen triumphs in Commons skirmish, The Eton scholar who worked as a builder's labourer, Farm ministers forced to wait for price decision, Papandreou loses a deputy, New Cabinet named in Sudan, Frank screens, not blank, Training as an investment, Why the Mafia gave it up, Mass grave in Algeria has evidence of torture, Careers/2 Hi-tech in the class, Portfolio, Why finding a job begins in the classroom, Russian leader's arms ban outburst, TV ruling on National Front complaint rejected, The advantages of a degree, moreover... 74 per cent say So?, Local Elections Tories veto candidate's address, Pretoria rounds up black dissidents, French education reform Curriculum changes run into storm, Managers' salary increases last year, Revealed: nun's letters to the outside world. Display Advertising: Gas, Manchester Business School, Multiple Display Advertisements, Motor, Farming, Eno, Northwest Orient, Unilever N.V., Bank Of Ireland, Mobil, Glc, The Times, Guardian Building Society, The Cordon Bleu Cookery School,, Wda, National Girobank, Ottoman Bank, The Times Guernsey Gilet, Credit Suisse First Boston Limited, British Aerospace Plc, McKechnie Brothers, Joanna Lumley Appeal Fund, Msb, British Telecom, Twa, Sainsbury's, Base Lending Rates, Peterborough Development Corporation. Picture Gallery: Tomorrow. Sport: Cricket: A Season Of Welcomes Given Extra Edge By Australia's Visit Old school back with clean slates and new boys with shining faces, Football: Merseyside Clubs Are Perfectly Positioned To Chart North-West Passage Into European Finals Liverpool hobble into Athens hoping to leave unscathed, Snooker Reardon's reward, Yachting Fresh tack proving successful, Squash Devoy and Jahangir retain Open titles, Racing princess takes flat debut in her stride, Sports in Brief, Boxing Graham win will put Hagler in view, Sport In America Mets upstage Yankees in New York baseball, Racing: Stella Grande To Join Stable Companion Merle In 1,000 Guineas Evidence points to Presidium in Epsom trial, Golf Match-play is back with merit money, Today's Fixtures, Childerly starts too hastily in an easterly, Athletics Budd ban by IAC, Rugby Union Irish make the most of limited resources, Three cities bid for Olympics, Hockey England bound for Australia. Law: Tachograph convicts sex attacker, Trading stock relief on cars for finance company General Motors Acceptance Corporation (UK) Ltd v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Bank repair a structure Oxfordshire County Council v Millsom, Leaving lesser alternative to jury Regina v Hazell, Court of Appeal Undesirable appeal practice Regina v Suggett, Court of Appeal Abandoning claim for possession National Westminster Bank Ltd v Oceancrest Ltd and Others, Court told of dawn watch on egg collector, Family on social security hire Rolls to go to court, Jail for attack on barrister, Film ban on BBC continues, Doctor's libel action over 'That's Life' costs BBC more than £1m. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Education No extra money for teachers, Heffer defends MP named in Lords, Housing in Crisis: 3 VAT's crucial impact on building repairs, Parliament today, House Of Lords Home believes Soviet Union is against military confrontation, Warning on glamourizing drug abuse, Action on jobs better than talking, Diplomacy Howe seeks better relations with Russia, Hint of early decision on nurses' pay, Union Ballots Owen calls for independent supervision of voting. Official Appointments and Notices: Writer's award, Aides-de-camp. Reviews: Opera King Priam, Television Getting bemused, Theatre Playground where time stands still As You Like It, RPO/Groves, Concerts SNO/Järvi, Preview Star teaching star, Long march through the foothills. Arts and Entertainment: New books-hardback, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,719, Exhibition, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 627). Editorials/Leaders: City Of The Gnome, Abuse Of Privilege, Finance And Industry TSB chief to suggest a Lords compromise, Keeping Off The Grass. Letters to the Editor: Attendance fees at the Customs, Points of view, Trust on the campus, 'Fraudulent' prospectus for new jobs, Corfu Channel incident, Slow delivery?, Mrs Thatcher's tour, Teachers' time, The Great Divide, Royal disclosure, Green belt status. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Owen Temple-Morris, Mr D. M. Gordon, Sir Thomas Parry Distinguished Welsh scholar. Classified Advertising: Northern Foods, LA Crème De LA Crème, Super Secretaries, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, The Key Link in the Chain. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Equities fall again, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Market Summary. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, New generation of developer outguns yesterday's property world heroes, Opec seeks UK help, Traded option highlights, Fast-paying service for exports, Investment Trusts, Boost for OECD campaign, Stockley buys 22.4% of Stock Conversion, In Brief Pound falls 2.5 cents, Company News, Commodities, Tempus Burnett & Hallamshire given a late breather, Three-way merger for auditors, Fall in food spending, Stock Market Report British Aerospace shares take 15p dive, Intasun to buy Global for £5m and challenge holiday leader, Management shake-up at Lloyds Bank, Bank aid for Burnett & Hallamshire. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: Property North Of The Thames, Residential Property/1 A castle with mod cons, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property, Residential Property/2 Mews for sale at Adam and Eve. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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