The Times - 08/08/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By David Hewson, Philip Webster, By Our Political Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Michael Baily Shipping Editor, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Robin Young, By a Staff Reporter, From Raymond Keene, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By Alison Eadie, By Roy Hay, By Jane MacQuitty Wine Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Tim Jones, , By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, , From Ivor Davis, From David Bernstein, From Harry Debelius, From Jan Raath, , From Richard Ford, From Charles Harrison, , From Susan MacDonald, , Irving Wardle, , John Higgins, Martin Cropper, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, David Sinclair, Richard Williams, David Hewson, Ann Kent, Fiona MacCarthy, James Fenton, Tom Hutchinson, Allan Massie, John Nicholson, PHS, by Anthony Parsons, Bernard Levin:, Stephen Taylor, Matthew Parris, Miles Kington, NOEL ANNAN, , JAMES THOMSON, , K. R. SHORT, , E. CLIFFORD-JONES, , R. J. MILLAR, , J. V. BOODLE, , ALAN LONG, GEOFFREY BROADBENT, , GORDON M. STIRRAT, , L. J. Perry, , J. M. GELSTHORPE, , From Mario Modiano, , Professor Peter Woodman, , Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton, , From Bailey Morris, , By Ian Griffiths, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley, By Richard Streeton, By Simon O'Hagan, Tim Glover, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Athole Still, , By John Hennessy, By John Nicholls, By David Miller, By a Special Correspondent, Michael Coleman, By A Special Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, David Miller, By Pat Butcher, From Jenny MacArthur, , By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, NS, Richard Owen,
ResumoIndex. News: Botha is defied again as Mandela's wife goes into hiding, More confirmations among adults, £½m fraud in second hand cars, Joseph cuts NUT hold on pay talks, Mugabe tones down threat to whites, Chlle junta exiles 14 to remote island town, Burnham died after 'minor surgery', The Widdicombe committee Members split over control of council publicity, Bolivia's new leader pledged to tackle runaway inflation, Depressed model kills herself after shooting parents and twin sons, moreover... Best-smellers up to scratch, Hill Samuel to offer home loans, French hasten rail safety, Horizons Over the hill at 50?, When brown can be beautiful but deadly, Whisky group in disarray, Japan and its reluctant neighbours An alliance of mutual distrust, Oriana's cruising days end, Power tools bring death to gardens, Guerrillas seize US pacifists, Tokyo defence chiefs play the patriotic card to rebuild the armed forces, Archaeology Shell fisher clues to early Irish, Roads, Nuclear-free zone for South Pacific, The man who found a way of making Hitler talk, Companies 'mean' over gifts to charities, Headlamps law sought for riders, Eisteddfod to avoid mention of South Africa, Securicor vans are attacked once a day, Interference on the airwaves The Times Profile: The BBC in crisis, A day off to save the whales, Tardy warriors banking on diplomacy, Duchess tells of helping at children's hospice, £2m to be divided among Bradford victims' families, Hope grows for release of Lebanon hostages, Science report Tourism threatens the turtles of Zante, Portfolio, Political propaganda on the rates to be outlawed, Third contaminated West German wine found, Young Jews 'should not meet Arabs', The Times Diary, Plain-talking Thatcher hails war against jargon, First-class degrees from Liverpool, and other university news, External Services stop for first time Surprise at strength of strike, Strategy for steel includes three-year lifeline but Gartcosh cut brings anger, Owen deemed too right-wing, Why Bush will go on blooming, Thou shalt not legislate, TUC to press case against engineers, Words of warning from former Nigerian leader, Moi Cabinet reshuffle puts stress on planning, The Underground resistance, Maxwell share in French satellite TV, Letter from Moscow Alcohol laws keep the vodka on ice, Wild weather brings death and chaos to Europe, UDR man wounded near Noraid party, Granada spend £3m on weekend TV serial, Pit police chief in Riot Act call, Electricians agree to overtime deal, New books-paperback, Arab summit opens with five empty seats, General Appointments, Necklines go sober in Delhi's TV purge, Top resorts, Banned film shows sectarian divide, 'IRA film will be shown in some form' BBC still divided as managers decide not to quit. Arts and Entertainment: Chess wins for Miles and Flear, Briton bids for the world chess title, Concise Crossword (No 717), Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,810. Display Advertising: The Famous Grouse, Daejan Holdings Plc, Polo Coupé., Ppa, The Listener, Gkn, Base Lending Rates, Securicor, Advertisement, Guinness Plc, Comet, Rhhi, Ballington Grange Ltd,, Whsmith, The Times, The Times Educational Supplement, Medical Aid For Palestinians, Bank Of Tanzania. Law: FBI man was 'ripe for recruitment by KGB', Court clears payers of ETA 'tax', Pitmen get jobs back, Minced beef must be pure Shearer v Rowe, Normal pattern of work Riley v The Chief Adjudication Officer, Boy, 16, charged with supplying heroin, Treason trial adjourned for consultations, Planning breach stops purchase Balco Transport Services Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Solidarity man in hunger strike over jail abuses, Brothers jailed for smuggling heroin in car batteries, GLC looks again at rate demand, Dissident miners celebrate court win, Minister need not rectify Past errors by officials Regina v Secretary of State for Social Services and Another, Ex parte Child Poverty Action Group Same v Same, Ex parte Greater London Council, Mother in tears at baby trial. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Scribble, scribble, scribble, Rock Max Headroom, Theatre Too serious not to be amusing, Stately portrait of feminist times, EI Senor Galindez Gate Notting Hill, Jazz Jazz Train, Television Bearing up in the wilds, Opera sinners, Science Fiction Erotic invention, organic joy, Looking bleakly into the soup-spoon, Opera A cycle forged with realism and fidelity Siegfried/ Götterdämmerung, Promenade concert Study in back-turning SNO/Bamert, Fiction A smart school for scandal. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day, Red rule on a knife edge. Editorials/Leaders: Respite For Ravenscraig, Orthodox And African, Finance And Industry Bell ranks break as Guinness raises bid, The Widdicombe Gap. Letters to the Editor: Student architects, Years of discretion, Ritual slaughter, Avoidable blunders over BBC attitude on IRA film, Cricketing clerics, Foetal viability. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Forbes Burnham Autocratic rule in Guyana, Lord Kilmany. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, London Financial Futures, Stock Exchange Prices Late rally, Wall Street Shares end the slide, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Investment Trusts, Reagan urged to harden trade policy as deficit widens, Market Summary, Company News, Commodities, MGM and Turner in 'definitive' deal, Carpets Int in merger discussions, Accountants seek limit on liability, Tempus Joint venture ends smoky GKN image, Stock Market Report Bid speculation lifts Reed to 674p peak, Pound falls to $1.3370, £66m pulled out of S Africa, Demand for oil still dropping, In Brief Rush for Britoil. Property: Commercial Property Wimpey Holdings slims to three key sites in portfolio shake-up, Flat Sharing. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Football Decisive day for Liverpool as appeal is heard by UEFA, Dressage Wily Trout passes fitness test, Equestrianism Mrs Green chases an elusive win, Rugby League Swinton play safe away, Rugby Union Car giants back Coventry, Sports in Brief, Yachting Jade loses points and her appeal on a destructive day, Golf Right girl takes command, Golf Tricky fairways to test Ballesteros, Cricket: Rain Curtails Play In Natwest Quarter-Finals Botham calls his men away and lives to fight another day, Athletics Britons are paying a price for going on the track of fortune, Racing: Brassey-Trained Four-Year-Old Has Best Credentials In Brighton Sprint Amigo Loco can make light of welter burden, Cycling Wife's first season rewarded, Sports Commentary Paris looks East in its quest of favour, Swimming Jameson's moral victory over Gross. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, Banking & Accountancy, General Appointments, Advertising, Entertainments. Births. 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