The Times - 15/02/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Rodney Cowton, Stewart Tendler, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Owen, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Ronald Faux, From Peter Davenport, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Colin Hughes, By Richard Thomson, By Frances Gibb Leagal Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, Geoffrey Smith, By Amanda Haigh, John Winder, By Kenneth Gosling, By Richard Ford, From John Carlin, From Martha de la Cal, From Richard Owen, , From Robert Fisk, , From Paul Vallely, , From Roger Boyes, From David Watts, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Michael Binyon, , From Ian Murray, , From Diana Geddes, From Neil Kelly, From Our Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , Nicholas Shakespeare, John Percival, Della Couling, Geoff Brown, Paul Griffiths, Geraldine Norman, , David Walker, Shirley Lowe, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, PHS, Bernard Levin:, Richard Holmes, David Watt, Philip Howard, ANTHONY ALMENT, , DAVID GREEN, , MARTIN RILEY, VALERIE BURKE, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , TERRY WARD, , DONALD HILL, , JOHN WARD, , J. B. PICK, , P. T. METCALFE, , JAMES JUNGIUS, , MAURICE GINNIFF, , IONA OPIE, , ELIZABETH BURROWS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Najdat Fathi Safwat writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Patrick Knight, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By William Kay, City Editor, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Our City Editor, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Derek Harris, By Jonathan Davis, From Ivo Tennant, , By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Peter Ball, George Chesterton, Paul Newman, By Joyce Whitehead, From Chris Moore, , From John Woodcock, , From John Ballantine, , By Keith Macklin, By William Stephens, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Simon Barnes, By Gerald Davies, Michael Stevenson, By Nicholas Harling, By Paul Harrison, By Pat Butcher, By Jenny MacArthur, By Colin McQuillan, By Athole Still, By Michael Seely, By Dick Hinder, by Pete Waymark, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, Michael Hamlyn, Roger Woolnough, Adrian Morant, Michael Imeson, AM, John Williamson European Editor, , Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, MI,
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News: Mobile Communication/2 How to stay on the phone when you're on the move, Soares gets new deputy in Lisbon reshuffle, $7m painting challenged as a forgery, Wizard of Id who still lives in us all, Mr Colin Plant, (left) Assistant Curator, Case of the C5 drives into a legal riddle, Technology tries to undo the frequency jumble, Untrained drivers 'moving oil', Medical Briefing, Bomb disposal hero takes on Pacific challenge, Kidnapping threat over Dáil vote on birth control, Unknown couple found dead on estate, Science report Mystery of sky's gamma ray flashes, Wishful thinking on a star, RAF band crash toll rises to 20, Solicitors gaining £40m in interest, Mrs Thatcher's self-made mandarin, Indonesia executes extremist, Boy spent three days with dead mother, Special Report Machines with the message Mobile Communications/1, Mobile Communications/3 The air apparent: Radio as writing, Jail work mindless and a waste of time, report says, Food prices, Snow Reports, VE-Day celebrations send MEPs into battle, Armed men in £½m gems raid, Commentary, Doctors get guidelines on pill for under-16s, Kidnap TV man turns up safely, BR abandons own Channel tunnel plans, Kinnock still pressing Thatcher over Ponting's prosecution, Warning of higher mortgages, Hanoi troops rout the Khmer Rouge, Surgeon flies to Soviet leader, 'Chaotic' state of housing benefit, Iran's Islamic Republic: Part 2 Signs of economic trouble beneath surface buoyancy, Township police action prompts inquiry call, Turks recall envoy after dispute with Bulgarians, Mystery as blockage shuts down Sellafield plant, West doubts Soviet troop offer, Israel's pullout from Lebanon Guerrilla war fuelled by Sidon's grim legacy, The bleeper you can take to the theatre, Police question seven after Solidarity raid, Motoring Today's drivers find another dimension, ET-a plain man's guide to correct English, How The Truth Emerged About The Belgrano, Law may force councils to give work out for contract, The General Synod Church decides against taking bishops measure back to the Commons, Roads, Eros back in London after repair, Jordan and PLO agree on a joint peace team, Closure rights reserved TUC talks produce pit peace formula, Botha not budging on Mandela release, Mobile Communications/5 Dial 999 for a faster service, Now Japan threatens to leave Unesco, Why it costs less to call from a car How System 4 Shows The Way To New Economies, A quicker way to get help for those in peril on the sea, Details that were given to MPs, The Times Diary, Legacy boosts RSPCA prosecutions, Bombing of Dresden is condemned, Ballot for self-build housing, Elite's hatred of Kim underlines problem facing Korean democracy, Love and the intellectual moll, Fosse Bank School, Lange denies US cut flow of information, Hitler's 'illegitimate son' dies, Ministers' honesty called into doubt by Kinnock, School heads urged to put pupils first, Half a world away, faster than ever before, Doctors put case for deputizing, The mailbox you can keep in your briefcase, Bill aims to halt decline of dog tracks, Union chief attacks Trotskyists, The famine in Ethiopia Farmers' doubts hinder anti-erosion project, Schmidt says US boom paid for by others, Arsonists blamed for Manila hotel fire, Heseltine view on prosecution 'kept secret from the DPP', Portfolio, Minister rebukes Manley, Israelis kill 11 south of Awali, Central America in crisis as Washington allies quit Contadora meeting, Chemical plant is cleared by inquiry, Letter from Sri Lanka Finding a safe way in rough country, Frenchmen who saw the light. Picture Gallery: Bent and broken by starvation. Politics and Parliament: Why bananas are better, Horticulture Dutch growers get unfair advantage, Parliament today, Next week, Ponting Case Row goes on: Kinnock 'right off beam'-PM, Churches back embryo Bill, Electoral Law Voting until 10pm remains, Legal Affairs Prosecutor lynch-pin of new service, Agriculture Beef scheme should be continued. Display Advertising: British Aerospace Pc-9, Railway, Racal, Times Educational Supplement, Austin Rover, Gazelle Communications Ltd, Hanson Trust, Abbey National Cheque-Save, Barratt, Midland Bank, National Savings Income Bonds, Fiat, Advertisement, The Times, Intercity, Car Buyer's Guide, Cellular Telephones, Lloyds Bank, Ernst & Whinney, Trusthouse Forte Plc, Dalgety, National Radiofone, Cellnet, Pavanne, Marconi Communication Systems, British Telecom, Citroën., Whsmith, Good Housekeeping, Nescafe, Base Lending Rates. Law: Name ban order quashed Regina v Arundel Justices, Ex parte Westminster Press Ltd, Court criticizes example to young fans as Botham is fined for having drugs, Neighbour 'was lured' to death, 3 remanded on murder charge, Unseemly court challenge Regina v Feltham Justices, Ex parte Nye and Another Regina v Feltham Justices, Ex parte Cavanagh, Concern over legal aid refusal In re Adoption Application 125/1983, Britons cleared, House of Lords Water rates for drainage from roof South West Water Authority v Rumble's, Direction to jury in home trial, Detectives 'led to arms by IRA men', Redgrave back to square one, Hearing long contested adoption cases In re Adoption Application 118/1984, Driver's right to elect blood sample Reeves v Enstone. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,662, Concise Crossword (No 571), Turner watercolour fails to sell at auction, Old Master or masterly pastiche?, Top video rentals, Today's television and radio programmes, Eager Kasparov angry at chess delay. Reviews: Television, The phoenix of the opera, Dance Maedée Duprés, Concert All but opera London Sinfonietta Voices/Howarth, Cinema History in the palm of your hand. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Heimat, Business To Business. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day, Detrimental conduct-by whom?. Editorials/Leaders: Hatred, History And Holocaust, Are Embryos Expendable?, Backtracking On The Dollar, Finance And Industry Room for compromise on cowboy directors. Letters to the Editor: Reasons for Britain's economic decline, Need for Trident II, Brave face on it, Broadcasting copyright, Link with Captain Cook, Official soup, Human dignity and Warnock, Waiting in the wings, Coping with waste, Responsibilities of Civil Servants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Rokusuke Tanaka, Maj-Gen Sir Guy Salisbury-Jones Soldier, diplomat and wine-grower, Professor S. D. Goiten, Lord Trevelyan. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Tempus Imperial ahead despite further slump at Howard Johnson, Spending total up £942m, Bid for Wheelock Marden, Commodities, Banks face £10,000 fee for SE membership, IMF withholds payments to Brazil, In Brief, Stock Market Report Stockbrokers take opposing views over P and O share price, Market Summary, Industry Today Stormy seas lash privatized British ports, Spot market prices up sharply on renewal of BNOC subsidy, Company News, Tax setback for unit trust groups, Co-op merger, Merger hopes lift Fleet shares, Your Own Business On the efficiency stump, London Financial Futures, Lloyds to pay 13%, Brewers ask Lawson for 'fairer tax on beer'. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Recovery continues, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Dow fails to hold gains. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Athletics TSB show their faith in WAAA, Squash Rackets Thompson in Robinson's way, Sports in Brief, Cricket Gower criticizes his batsmen after worrying warm-up, Basketball Wembley beckons as England avoid a Swiss slip, Skiing First World Cup win for Alpiger, Golf Faldo enjoys gentle contours to lead Masters field on 67, Motor Sport Sheene's move to saloon cars, Boxing Graham loses chance of title, Volleyball MIM allow juniors no favours, Tennis Navratilova heads for another final with Lloyd, Swimming Coaches in call for one man at the top, Football: League Fail To Reach A Deal Over Televising Of The Game Chairmen head for an action replay, Badminton England face an uphill struggle, Equestrianism British coup for Seoul, Racing: Gold Cup Confidence Behind Forgive'n Forget Fighting talk from FitzGerald, Bobsleighing Phipps is eclipsed by Sunny, Rackets Young pair beaten, Rugby League Videos to players' aid, Rugby Union: England's Game IS Called Off, But France Go Ahead Wales admit defeat as the weather keeps an icy grip on Cardiff, Hockey Sheffield for Europe. 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