The Times - 30/10/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Michael Binyon, By Michael Seely, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By David Felton, Colin Hughes, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Paul Vallely, By David Walker, From Tim Jones, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Davenport, Charles Knevitt, By Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, From Michael Hornsby, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Jan Raath, From Richard Owen, Frederick Bonnart, , By Henry Stanhope, Foreign Policy Correspondent, From Richard Bassett, From Trevor Fishlock, From Henry Kamm NYT News Service, From Paul Routledge, , From Alan McGregor, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Ian Murray, From A Correspondent, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Stephen Taylor, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Michael Young, Roger Boyes, Liz Hodgkinson, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Lucy Hodges, Peter Lennon, Richard Dowden, Jack Straw, Miles Kington, BASIL HUME, , ARTHUR J. BUCK, , JOHN YOUNG, JOHN BURNETT, , ROBERT KILROY-SILK, , SANTIAGO TORRES, BERNARDEZ, , LIONEL BLOCH, , D. R. J. LAMING, , T. H. CHESHIRE, , ALAN LINN, , A. K. WAREHAM, , By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Editor of The Times, By Andrew Coghlan, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Bernard Slade, Peter Ackroyd, Paul Griffiths, Malcolm Hayes, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, By Ian Griffiths, Edward Townsend, By William Kay City Editor, By Patience Wheatcroft, From Bailey Morris, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Pam spooner, By Derek Harris Industrial Editor, By Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, DAVID MILLER, , By Gerald Davies, By David Hands, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Barry Pickthall, By Nicholas Harling, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Simon O'Hagan, By a Correspondent, By George Chesterton, By Peter Ball, By Keith Macklin, By Richard Burnell, Simon Barnes, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, PH, Stuart Woolf, Peter Nichols, John Earle, JE, Suzy Menkes Fashion Editor, Piero Ottone, Charles FitzRoy, Paolo Filo della Torre, Olive Hamilton, Joseph Cheyne, Jane MacQuitty, Antonio Carluccio,
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News: In Italy The British love affair, US rejects Soviet radar offer, Budd earns £90,000 for one race, Focus Italy/1 1785-1985 The Italian connection, Assembly proposes devolution for Ulster, Wine Italy/10 Pizza, pasta and a passion for popping the cork, In Britain Italy/8, British car workers 'too slow' More job cuts, Ford chief says, Honeyford pay-off is blocked, M'Bow to make last plea for Unesco in London, Diary secrets all should know, Fashion Italy/6, Alitalia's "City Of The Skies" At Fiumicino, Sun and a faulty fridge bedevil hero's tomb, Heseltine hopes of pledge on Star Wars contracts fade, No roots so no tripping up, Giro staff face penalties for overdrafts, Volvo's sleeker breed, New books-hardback, Boy knew busy builders were up to no good, Shots of Magnum force, Prince pours cold water on the Fleet Street corps, Businessman's debts to JMB questioned, Ceausescu's foreign debt obsession leaves Romanians in the dark, Piggott says goodbye with a win, Union polls 'put onus on media', Lange has to change tack on A-ban, Notts miners to vote on revised pay offer, Emir seeks assembly's co-operation, Flame-coloured autumn arrives, Hurd echoes concern over immigrants, The ingredients of a 100 year old success story Pomini Farrel: an Italian Company projected Worldwide, Press Are they just paper tigers?, Football off the screen in Scotland, Communist fighter who boxes clever, Mel Calman's Diary Broken down in the lay-by of life, Consortium unveils plans for Channel rail tunnel to be operating by 1993, Reluctant seaman going home, The Times Cook A flash in the pan for an old flame, Food, Drink bill higher than life cover, Water sports plan aims to revive London docks, Ugandan rebels move closer to power, Private plan for NHS pay beds at Guy's, Five by-elections test white feeling in South African crisis Botha urges unity by voters, Roads, Drawings by Turner discovered, Series of tremors shakes cities throughout world, Crisis for Cornish mines Tin price slump threatens jobs and a way of life, Teachers' pay: settlement or just a truce?, Italy/9 A romantic poets' corner in the Little Red House, Tambo in Commons clash on violence, Up-to-the-minute style watchers, WRP divides amid accusations over sex and money, Architect denies quotations of Prince, Government aid boost for hard-up councils, Politics Italy/3 The two pillars of inheritance, The papers, Search for Middle East peace Mubarak determined to press harder for Arab-Israeli settlement, CBI wants 2% rate cut, March ban change is dropped, moreover... A free plug for the ear man, Tourism Italy/7 The lure of the Grand Tour that seduced the British, It took not a scarecrow but a falcon to frighten off starlings that threatened to ravage the grape harvest of Mr Simon, Post-conference poll puts Tories 1% ahead, The North hardest hit by National Bus strike, Russia woos South-East Asia Trade deal bolsters links with Jakarta, Piggott: 'Simply the genius of his time', Rebels offer ceasefire during talks in Nairobi, The Times Diary Amazing Grace, Portfolio, Sofia opts for old school discipline to curb truancy, 'Blood-letting' feared as holiday price war reaches bizarre heights, Doe 51% poll win to be challenged, Rowland warns Thatcher over Harrods move, Technology Italy/4 The government is becoming more involved in developing technology research, Science report US boost to lead-free petrol campaign, Liverpool urged to set rate as part of rescue package, Security Commission alerted last year Double inquiry to allay fears over secrets case, Viktor Louis confirms exit visa, Economy Industrial giants are cashing in, Lodgings rules for jobless dropped. Display Advertising: Cariplo, McKechnie Brothers Plc, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Air France, Marks & Spencer, Frogmore Estates Plc, Zetters Group Plc, Elders Ixl, Singapore Airlines, Commonwealth Bank Of Australia, Bullseye, Fiat, Bristol, The Times, Assam Pure India Tea, Magnetic Materials Group Plc, Merlinfax, Elba Island, The Exploration Company Plc, Agusta, Generali, Barilla, Oxfam, Chesham, El Oro Mining & Exploration Company Plc, Banca Cattolica Del Veneto, Enit, Eni, Monte Dei Paschi DI Siena Banking Group, Cyrilkaye, The London Permanent Building Society, The Professional Plan, Philips, Cassa DI Risparmi E Depositi DI Prato, Twa, Hutchinson, Halifax Building Society, Tex-Cote Contracts (Uk), Bnl, Base Lending Rates. Obituaries: Mr Charles Douglas-Home, Obituary 'Times' Editor dies aged 48. Law: Guru faces trial on 33 charges, Khashoggi tells court of 'trusted' driver, Eight in court on terror charges, White woman loses race bias case, Captain Phillips accused, Australian millionaires locked in legal battle, No further action against the seven servicemen, Audio tape 'piracy' appeal rejected, 'Monster' husband blamed, Raiders escape from crown court, Cyprus secrets case MPs question trial secrecy, Ridley loses appeal to stop night lorry ban, Child cruelty cases Hungry baby 'gnawed his fists', 'Fox' plea fails, Law Report October 30 1985 Court of Appeal Selling tape copying equipment not unlawful Amstrad Consumer Electronics plc v British Phonographic Industry Ltd. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: South Africa PM: We are on right way to end apartheid, Parliament today, Tolerance of Mrs Thatcher, Employment Boom in self-employment, Home Office Hurd proposes discussions on immigration controls, Spy Trial QC to hold inquiry into interrogations, Ridley calls bus strike unnecessary, Four-hour day urged for computer users, Airport crash, United Nations Archbishop calls for contingency fund. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 787), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,881, Bridge ladies fight back, Sale room Antique jewels set new levels, Today's television and radio programmes. Classified Advertising: Do You Enjoy Playing The Piano?, LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, Successful businessmen should go far., Entertainments, Services, Florence, The Marble Age. Editorials/Leaders: Competition Comes First, Finance And Industry Channel link supreme test of Thatcherism, Bar Barricades, Dollar threat to base rates, Policing Policemen. Letters to the Editor: Papacy and the Christian faith, Good shepherd, Clinical staff salaries, Remand conditions, Taxing student grants, Militant tactics in reselection battle, Speed on motorways, Verdict on Nicaragua, After the riots, A question of grades. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): July 10, 1871 King Enters Rome, On This Day, October 30, 1922 (Mussolini Seizes Power). Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Journalism award, Latest appointments. Deaths. Reviews: Cinema: Mannheim Festival Youth turns away from experiment, Universal appeal, Television Playing by the rules, Galleries Pound's Artists, Theatre Counter culture Camille, Eschenbach/Frantz, Concerts John White. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Shares at new peak, Wall Street, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, US waiver likely for Murdoch, Capital & Counties lifts profit to £6.28m, Tempus Strong St Michael makes doubters eat their words, Commodities, Banks cool over Baker debt proposal, CBI reports slip in optimism of manufacturers, Travel firms poised to weather storm over price cuts, Hawke eases curbs on foreign cash, Share indices soar to records as CBI allays worst fears, Mergers policy defended, Allied critical of Elders' backers, Market Summary, News In Brief EEC trade warning, Company News, US experts reveal plan to balance Tokyo trade, M&S interim profits leap 22%, African diary Olympic tour tends the roots, Stock Market Report No home for French Kier stake. Sport: Football: Fourth Division Swindon Oust Sheffield Wednesday From The Milk Cup Wednesday count the cost of goal by Coyne, Yachting Drum takes a battering and other boats alerted, Cricket Imran tastes success after his tea, Hockey Scots invite top English club, Motor Rallying Shah survives for fourth win, Basketball United in good heart in spite of injuries, Sports in Brief, Boxing Magri's future in balance, Today's Fixtures, Football High score is main goal of the French, Rugby League New Zealand win but lose friends, Last Night's Results, Golf Ballesteros is looking for Iberian double, Rugby League Grayshon recalled by Great Britain, Rowing Offer ARA cannot turn down, Rugby Union: Tourists Begin Run-In To Game With Wales, Racing: Queen Mother Tells Piggott 'You Will Be Sorely Missed' Bottoms up as Lester rides into sunset, Tennis $1m jewel in reach for Lendl. Property: Rentals, Residential Property/2 No imagination needed to have a real ball, Flat Sharing, Property Buyers Guide, Residential Property/1 Gardens are blooming again. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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