The Times - 27/05/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Our Foreign Staff, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, Rodney Cowton, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Anthony Bevins, Paul Routledge, By Patricia Clough, From Richard Ford, By John Lawless, By Tim Jones, By A Staff Reporter, By David Jobbins, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, From Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Jeremy Warner, By John Young, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, RICHARD DOWDEN, By a Staff Reporter, By Tony Samstag, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Christopher Thomas, , Ian Murray, From David Watts, , From John Earle, , From David Bonavia, , From Hasan Akthar, From Roger Boyes, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Our Own Correspondent, Delhi, From Peter Nichols, , From Neil Kelly, By Paul Vallely, E.J. Craddock, Holly Hill, Nicholas Shakespeare, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Hilary Finch, Richard Morrison, John Higgins, by Graham Greene, Ann Hills, Philip Jacobson, Julia Orange., BARBARA TONER, PHS, by Andrew Gamble, Edward Mortimer, Alan Hamilton, Anne Sofer, Julie Davidson, MOLSON, , DAVID AMES., MAX TAYLOR., KENNETH COOPER., R. L. S. COULSON, , J. BUENO, , LEON A. PIETERS., MICHAEL OGDEN., THEO McEVOY, , A.F. PORTER, , IAN GRIST, , ALAN VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, , KEITH WARWICK, , W. J. NESBITT, , Clifford Longley, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Ivo Tennant, By Peter Ball, By Marcus Williams, By Richard Streeton, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By John NichOlls, From Richard Burnell, , David Miller, By Stuart Jones, By Simon Jones, Stuart Jones, By Athole Still, By John Watson, By John Wilcockson, By Bryan Stiles, From-Pat Butcher, By Mitchell Platts, By John Hennessy, From David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From Peter Bills, , By Jenny MacArthur, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Edward Fennell, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, VICTOR ZORZA, ,
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News: Who will be best of the fests?, Duke concerned over Freemasons' image, A stain on our reputation, Nurses to get 7% pay increase, Campbell in sabotage boat crash, Helping disabled people: 1 More successes than failures for handicapped, The Sun is criticized for 'Little Hitler' headline, 28 cardinals created, A weed among the flowers, High strategy, low tactics, 5,000 feared drowned in Bangladesh tidal waves, Nature notes, Cable saves boy in rail bridge fall, Seoul students win moral victory as sit-in ends peacefully at US office, Findings Sea urchins going strong, More profit in free-range eggs, Coventry doom Norwich to the drop, Some Co-op shops 'a disgrace', When Britain brought off a coup, Brecon and Radnor by-election Vital test of Government's popularity, Air watch on tankers urged, The week's walks, Tea and tourism in decline Sri Lanka economy feels pinch of Tamil terrorist campaign, European notebook A sinking feeling in Nato navies, Senate clears space anti-satellite test, The theology of the Masons, 34 killed as blast sinks tankers near Gibraltar, Dismissal of Ulster police chief sought, Moscow leaves Gandhi glowing, Poll debate divides Italian Communists, Ancient Mass marks Toledo's 1085 conquest, Forgotten Ethiopians forced to scavenge, Rising Thai alarm over Vietnamese attacks, New way to help pandas breed, Iraqi jets shatter six-week lull, Mill Hill School, Juvenile crime is falling, report says, Frontiers not settled says Bonn Minister, Fun-packed BR litter campaign, Palestinians on run in Beirut, Kuwait hunt for clues to bomber, Air and sea tributes to war veterans, Lecturers to seek fresh strike round, Horizons The Times guide to career choice Different degrees of success, Portfolio, Inquiry by MPs over Lear Fan, Dispute on CEGB's coal stocks, First Person Burning guilt when the safety net fails, Prior senses changes wothout a U-turn, A brave voice among the blood and bullets, A Falkland fortune for the taking, Science report The fluctuating fortunes of the frog, Pretoria to allow mixed-race political parties, Police look into lecture tour scheme, Sudan rebel leader rejects deal with junta, Thatcher's state control dilemma, Clue to coastal erosion, 39 deaths from Legion disease, RSPB calls for action on wetlands, Debenhams set to expand home sales chain after success of £95 package, Transfer of Hong Kong to be ratified today, Village voice Struggle for water supply becomes test of fatalism, Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, Lord, Collapsing wall kills 11 campers, The Times Diary Maxwell's draw, MPs force inquiry into Zia's martial law, Nuclear waste project divides northern Scots, More export frauds suspected by police, The British Bank holiday weekend-with everything from hamburgers to flash floods, New pit strike fears as NCB denies split, Jet could have created 2,800 Ulster jobs, Cash flow threat to Sinclair managers. Display Advertising: The Missions To Seamen, The Harley Medical Group, Sotheby's, Apple Macintosh., Midland Bank, Alitalia, Rukba, The Times, Halifax, Vso. Politics and Parliament: Pressure mounts for MPs to declare free trips, Progress of legislation. News in Brief. Law: Court of Justice of the European Communities Euro-Parliament can sue Council for failure to implement transport policy European Parliament v Council of the European Communities Case 13/83, Agca confessions hold key Eight go on trial for plot to kill Pope, Court quashes sentence Top dissident wins Polish jail appeal, Tax affecting imported vehicles against EEC law Humblot v Directeur des Services Fiscaux Case 112/84, Policeman is given bail. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Publishing Signs of success, Theatre in New York: Energetic and becalmed interplay, Jazz-Rock Sting, Television The Fates exact a dreadful revenge, Concerts Philharmonia/ Sanderling, Opera La Bohème, YMSO/Blair, SCO/Kojian. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,747, Sale room Portrait by David sets record at auction, Concise Crossword (No 654), Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Jumbo Crossword Solution. Editorials/Leaders: The Label's Message, Argentina And Austerity, Cold Warsaw Spring. Letters to the Editor: No genius for jobs, Of human bondage, No rare visitor, No orchids for our heritage, Fate of County Hall, Cardiff's concert hall, Malaysian touchdown, Soviet treaty violations, Medical charges, Janus effect, Skills and virtues at the universities, Levin's loyalties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointment, University news, Royal Society of St George, Church news. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Julia de Lacy Mann, Professor Wladyslaw Sluckin Contributions to experimental psychology, Mr Myron Ackerman. Sport: Polo Maple Leafs teamwork earns trophy, Swimming Lax performances give idea of sinking feeling, Sports Commentary, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Athletics Grand Prix and Cruz off to slow start, Racing: Gallop Reveals Stamina Flaw In Derby Second Favourite Bairn doubtful as Piggott linked with Lanfranco, Motor Cycling Spencer makes it a double win in Tuscany, Tennis: United States Win World Team Cup Lendl has another final win over mcEnroe, Racing Chepstow finals may fall to Scots, Motor Racing Sullivan averts disaster to win Indianapolis, Horse Trials Fawcus and Blue Max jump to victory again, Golf Brown and McLean neck and neck, Cricket: Elation And Disappointment In The Day Of A Former Rebel Welcome return to the fold by Gooch and Willey, Rowing Clean sweep completed by Romanian women, Cycling Vermote gives British riders a lesson, Powerboating Spalding is back in winning vein, Yachting: Sailor Overboard On Tempestuous Day Ill wind complicates Scottish Series, Rugby Union: Auckland Defeat Alerts Touring Side England lose way playing in their own territory, Doncaster. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Wanted, University Appointments. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound. Weather: The Weather.
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