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The Times - 02/09/1985

1985; Gale Group;

Autores

From Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Tim Jones, By a Staff Reporter, From Ray Kennedy, , From Michael Binyon, , By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, From Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Tony Samstag, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Andrew Jaspan, By John Young, By Colin Hughes, By Alan Hamilton, From Paul Routledge, , From Charles Harrison, , From Richard Wigg, From Richard Ford, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Raymond Keene, , From Our Correspondent, , From Our Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Everett, , From Richard Long, , From Stephen Taylor, , From Christopher Thomas, , From A Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Mohsin Ali, From Richard Wigg, , Dennis Hackett, Hilary Finch, Holly Hill, Richard Morrison, Stephen Pettitt, Derek Harris, John Carlin, Torin Douglas, PENNY PERRICK, Christopher Thomas, PHS, by Ron Todd, Keith Dalton, Anne Sofer, Miles Kington, KENNETH LEWIS, , KATHLEEN BAGEN, MARTIN BAX., FRANK JUDD, J.D.FAGE, , MICHAEL TREND, , ELIZABETH SIDNEY, EDGAR BRENNAN., JOHN MAY., JOHN O. FORFAR, JACK ADRIAN, , GUY MESSENGER, , JOHN COOPER, , Clifford Longley, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Derek Harris Commercial Editor, David Walker, DH, DW, David Smith Economics Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Graham Searjeant, From Christopher Thomas., By Jeremy Warner, By William Kay City Editor, By Derek Pain, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Maxwell Newton, By Ian Griffiths, From a Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Marcus Williams, By Peter Ball, By Ivo Tennant, Simon Barnes, From Jim Railton, By Mitchell Platts, From John Wilcockson, , By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From Michael Scott, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By Keith Macklin, By John Watson, By Barry Pickthall, From Desmond Stoneham, By Jenny MacArthur, By a Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By David Powell, By Clive White, By Hugh Taylor, Edward Fennell, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, DJM,

Resumo

Index. News: Pretoria freezes foreign debt repayments for four months, US system may replace Nimrod, Nature notes, Gorbachov in bitter attack on America, Million flee path of hurricane, Science report Left-handedness linked to brain tissue, Ivory Coast hosts famine relief concerts, Susan Sangster marries, Union uses equality Act amendment to push for better wages in 150 cases, Nine injured in terror attacks by gypsy gang, Electricians' threat to walk out fuels TUC ballot crisis, Bonn plays down spy scandal, Parkinson kept out in Thatcher shuffle, The Engineering Assembly/2 Getting in shape to fight for the market, Queen's organist falls to death at Windsor, Militant Sikh faction to contest election, Brain drain to Europe, Spain joins Eurofighter project, Maxwell and NGA agree deal to end shutdown at Mirror, Is this the last round for the local?, Women priests and the eucharist, Early cash hint to teachers, Doubts on Titanic finding, Miners' leaders defy TUC over return of cash lost in strike, Industry first will get down to nuts and bolts, US cold shoulder for Jaruzelski, Lift for Oslo coalition, Prince has 'boring clothes', Ballots: why pick on the unions?, Hope rises for ocean-bed research, Horizons Think twice about first offers, Plea for all-hours drinking, Sobering survey of the UK skills famine, The Engineering Assembly/4 A sensible kind of rivalry, The Engineering Assembly /3 How the Council learned to stand on its own two feet, New union leader Edmonds plans rules shake-up at the top, Help for Singapore Taxi drivers benefit as more money boosts the economy, Joint Unionist warning for Thatcher, James Joyce death mask Documents cast doubt on validity of sale, Anger over riot at 'Ireland's Alcatraz', Berri appeal for Beirut reforms, Jobs grant puts darts player into tournaments, Skipper at the helm, Fingers point to frozen assets, Shuttle's spectacular repair job Brain and brawn fix satellite, Shift from Beveridge ideal criticized, Police claim the Night Stalker has been caught, Toxic cargo threat on beaches, Third Briton among French rail victims, Delhi optimism grows as Sri Lanka studies scheme for Tamil councils, New guard swings balance towards technology, South of the border, where crime and anarchy pay, Advertising on BBC 'a threat to editorial independence', Roads, Time to foster common sense, Coal train guards refuse to join driver-only trial, Why the West need not flinch from sanctions Denis Herbstein questions the reluctance to cut Pretoria's lifelines, Bishop and punk in rock Mass, Evren defies the critics of Turkey, China says it will not leave Tibet, A Philippine peace offensive on two fronts, moreover... Farewell to the Fringe frenzy, Her passionate battle with his hobby, Freed Briton was 'stranger' to wife, Three more councils ban beating in schools, In the driving seat..., Reagan puts courts under Moral siege, Hayley Mills in autumn radio drama debut, Who pays the piper, Kasparov angry at chess chief over arbiters, Death blights bullring glamour, The week's walks, Directors unhappier over the economy, Farmer's private Roman Empire, Pope 'saddened' by air disaster, £2 billion battle on spending, The Times Diary Foreign bodies, Portfolio, Millions of cigarettes in cyanide alert, Lange faces Labour calls to extend nuclear ban, Gunmen kill soccer star in Florida kickabout, South Africa in turmoil Two whites murdered in ambush by mourners after mass funeral, Uganda peace move, UK ready to forget Paris slurs, Vera's blow to kindly reporter. Picture Gallery: Do-it-yourself 235 miles above the Earth, Display Advertising: Consulting Engineers, The Engineering Council, University Of Bradford, Cranfield, The Victoria Wine Company, The Institute Of Metals, National Savings, Premium Bonds, Citicorp, Daks, Cheshire Homes, Issues Of Government Stock, University Of Bath School Of Engineering, Sotheby's, The Women's Engineering Society, The Engineer, Engineers Of Production, The University Of Birmingham, The Times, Christie's, Portfolio, Eitb, Ottoman Bank, The Institute Of Energy, Burrups, Umist, Nfyt, Bti, British Aerospace, Brunel, Stuyvesant, Uk, Base Lending Rates, The Institution Of Structural Engineers. News in Brief. Law: Ex-judge sues. Property: Flat Sharing, Guidelines are sought on use of land. Reviews: Theatre in New York Dickens endearingly finished, Promenade Concerts BBCPO/Downes, London Classical Players/Norrington, Lontano, South Bank Summer Music True flavour of innocent fun The Marriage of Pantelone, Edinburgh Festival'85 Orchestre de Paris/ Barenboim, Television Diminished vitality. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Educational Courses Review, Keops, University Appointments, LA Crème De LA Crème, Super Secretaries, Wanted, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,831, Concise Crossword (No 737), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Defending The Npt Wall, Open Approach To Licensing, Finance And Industry Why Treasury new boy must hit £139bn target, China's Economic Revolution. Letters to the Editor: Revival of elms, Arrest in S Africa, Future of Unesco, Star wars problems, Absolutism in a liberal society, Fears on epidemics, Leading a 'broad church' Tory team, Glories recalled, At one remove. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Macfarlane Burnet, Patrick Barr, Mr Saunders Lewis A Central figure in Welsh culture. Business and Finance: Buyout puts Hanson bid at risk, Ordinary Shares Bell takeover battle gives market a taste for whisky, Usm Review Quiet company that makes a success of collecting shells, Reagan set to veto protectionist bills, Tempus Gilts: stop-go signals from Bank on interest rates, US Notebook Bonds highlight state of near paralysis, CBI forecasts inflation down to 3.5% next summer, Unlisted Securities, Market Summary, Saxon lobby fights on, Investment Trusts, Nissan UK, Doubts over control of Hong Kong group, Bow Group calls for debt interest law, In Brief Distillers dig in, Footwear imports lose ground, Company News, German chemical boom continues, Nigeria may upset Opec balance with output rise, NCB denies holding up inquiry. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Cricket: The Ashes Should Be Regained By Tonight, Weather Permitting English summer and spin turn Australians into a spent and sorry force, Sports in Brief, Cycling Zoetemelk's craft carries him home, Rugby Union Buckton excels for Bradford's benefit, Tennis Sublime promise of a tournament scheduled for farce, Rugby League Hard-tackling Castleford upset Wigan, Yachting Apricot has rest of field in her wake, Carriage Driving British team finish with bronze medal, Racing: Law Society Unlikely To Run Again After Pulling Up Lame On Gallops Oh So Sharp in unknown territory, Football Even the ball wanted to go home early, European Racing Revenge for Fitnah and place in Vermeille, Horse Trials Britain hold off Italy to take gold, Boxing Ban on 39 boxers after drugs tests, Motor Racing Bellof killed after crash in Belgium, Polo Leoline away out in front, Golf Langer gives O'Leary hope then stamps his authority, Motor Racing Cheever repeat as he outflies flying Dutchman, Rowing British pair stretch Russians to the limit, World Student Games McGeorge triumphs in 1,500 metres, Rugby Union Drinks ban imposed by RFU, Motor Cycling Lawson shows the flourish of a champion, Speedway The day of the Danes, Athletics Gratton drives Persson to tight finish, Football England's highlights only will be on TV. Births. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.

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