The Times - 12/01/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By David Smith, Richard Thomson, From Alan Tomlinson, , By Pat Healy, By John Lawless, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Thomas, , From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Staff Reporters, By Edward Townsend, Derek Harris, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, , From Richard Ford, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, From Peter Davenport Manchester, By Ian Murray, , From Alan Tomlinson, From Martha Honey, From John Carlin, By Rodney Cowton, From Mario Modiano, From Harry Debelius, , From Richard Wigg, From Christopher Mosey, , From Charles Harrison, , From Ray Kennedy, , From Roger Boyes, From Mohsin Ali, , From Robert Fisk, From Donovan Moldrich, , Kuldip Nayar, , From a Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, , Simon Barnes, by Bryan Gould, Jeremy Seabrook, Bohdan Nahaylo, Woodrow Wyatt, Howard Jacobson, PETER BERRY, , PETER N. FARRAR, , MICHAEL OGDEN, , J. F. ELTON, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , CHARLES MORRISON, , BRIAN WEST, , OLIVER CLARKE, , GREGORY NEALE, , RONALD TROUNSON, , JENNIFER MACRORY, , PATRICIA H. VALE, , BRIAN LEWIS, , PATRICIA McFARLAND, , BRIAN W. HALL, , DONALD CROSS, , Mary Grey, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, A correspondent writes:, Bill Burroughs, Shona Crawford Poole, M.R., R.N., J.H., Tony Partington, Philip Ray, B.D., Ashley Stephenson, Jonathan Player, Judy Froshaug, Isabelle Anscombe, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Isabel Butterfield, Philip Howard, Stan Hey, Anne Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Mary Postgate, Prudence Hone, Roy Cuckow, By Peter Waymark, Geoff Brown, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Dennis Hackett, David Wade, Richard Morrison, Hilary Finch, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, By Judith Huntley, By William Kay, Jeremy Warner, From Bailey Morris, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Christopher Dunn, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, edited by Lorna Bourke, Vivien Goldsmith, Conal Gregory, Jennie Hawthorne, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, , From Chris Moore, By William Stephens, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By John Nicholls, By Sydney Friskin, From Richard Eaton, , From John Ballantine, , By Colin McQuillan, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Hugh Taylor, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear, , Peter Davalle,
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News: Travel 3 Wobbly bikes and water buffalo, Snow reports, Drink Father Brown and his minor miracle, Residents return to Swedish town as poison cloud lifts, Miners' dispute Return in key area pleases coal board, Notts miners to defy NUM and form new union, Senator's controversial tour Kennedy defies laws of South Africa in visit to Mandela prison, Beirut fears flare-up after bank blast, Family Life The long and the short and the tall, Owen backs Anglo-Irish council, Why talking Turkey makes good sense, Collecting Picking up threads from a silky past, Australian pop star's bid fails, Parents must register pupils for caning under punishment Bill, Kaunda's pledge, Even men of steel can snap, Train crash driver 'passed red signal', Chinese to buy Boeings and Airbus, BHS ends sale of fur coats, Churchill advised to leave Falklands unguarded, Cambodians give up fight for bases, On The Air Getting to grips with a legend, Syria asked for Nazi, Emergency declared in Pacific islands, Gibraltar chief warns Madrid on sovereignty, Values cold warriors, Theatre Blast of the horn for new Toad in the role, Commercial surrogate mother tells of torment, Photography How subterfuge is fit to print, Travel News Hard sell for the summer, Greek-Libyan arms deal, Reagan may try again to merge departments, Galleries, Social trends More live together before marriage, Opera, Future of fraud cases DPP urges specialist judges, Sinclair's pedal car sells out, Eating Out Look to the East for a bill of health, Anniversaries, Pledge by angry Kennedy, Kinnock inspired by Sandinistas, Ceuta and Melilla to join EEC as part of Spain, Science report When harmless plants become toxic, Rock & Jazz, Penney 'unaware of bomb-risk family', Howe shares impatience of Africa on Namibia, Three killed in Pershing accident, Private beds 'save NHS resources', Travel 2 Red lights at night, liturgies at dawn, A Weekly Guide To Leisure, Entertainment And The Arts The globetrotters' calendar of holiday sunshine Wish you were where?, In The Garden Snow drops keep falling on my beds, Television Attempts to play it for laughs, Fake birth pills 'made in Third World', Hanoi troop levels 'were falsified', Concerts, No Matilda, let's sit this out, Motor and brewery jobs to go as week's redundancies top 6,400, Storm over free NHS treatment for police, Pound still sliding despite base rate rise, Test-tube triplets for TB victim, How feminism enriches theology, Package of social security reforms agreed by ministers, Rift deepens between Russia and US over Star Wars, Most nations 'indifferent to humanitarian law', Italy, land of golden opportunists, 22 football matches frozen out, Scuttling of the supertanker Salem Yard believes $45m swindle just tip of iceberg, NF student attends class without pickets, Euro law challenge on drug ban, The church rumbling beneath the Kremlin, Black Labour activists press for representation, Turkish court sentences three Kurds to death, when will Labour face the truth?, Sri Lanka fury as India seizes ship, Firemen are hurt as gas blast chimney topples, Colonel on trial blames his general, Dance, Portfolio, Lottery may finance EEC 'Nobel prize', Sandinistas turn to presidential rule Ortega pledges new era of peace and unity, Smuggled wife dies in suitcase, Sporting Diary, Kent College, Canterbury, Atomic tests that brought an unexpected fall-out, Screening tests for Aids ready soon, Films Delicacy in the quest for Mozart, One long beanfeast in Chianti country, In the Garden, Travel 1 Hobnobbing with hobgoblins, Radio Comeback for a dummy run. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Swan Hellenic, Buckmaster & Moore, National Westminster Bank Plc, Bank Of Scotland, Schroders, M.L.A Income Trust, Perpetual, Efm Unit Trust Managers Limited, London Life, Henderson, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Calculus Finance, Store Shelf, Sncf Motorail, The Times, Midland Bank Unit Trusts, Britannia, City & Metropolitan Building Society, Stockmarket Confidential, Cunard Line Limited, Gartmore, Christie's, Oppenheimer, Containerworld Services Ltd, High Rate Taxpayers, Speedbird Beachcombers, Magic Of Italy, Kawai Pianos, Ross Furriers, Save & Prosper, Saf Leisure, Coutts & Co., Global, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Clydesdale Bank Plc, Montagu, Thistle Hotels, Tsb Bank, Portsmouth Building Society. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,633, Chess The battle is on for Hastings, Television and radio programmes, Bridge Carp caught, Russian's chess lead boosted by favourite gambit, Solution to Jumbo Crossword Competition, Chess break, Concise Crossword (No 542). News in Brief. Law: Three rapes by Briton in Paris, Director jailed over Iron Curtain exports, Minister's demand to GLC illegal, Driver caused friends' deaths, Caught on video, Law Report January 12 1985 Justices are protected in execution of office Regina v Waltham Forest Justices, Ex parte Solanke. Politics and Parliament: Parliament January 11 1985 Minister rejects crash programme on pollution Acid Rain. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Hands-off policy: the markets bite back, Presenting Parliament, Laughter In The Aisles, The Cold And The Pound. Letters to the Editor: Renewed contact with Russians, Repelling the pirates, Teaching the young, Hue and cry, 'Restructured' rugby, Cyclists at risk, Treacherous traverse, Youthful reflections, Too many African mouths to feed?, Calorie count, Repair of housing stock, NUJ election, Not so brief candle, Compensation orders, Quality of mercy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Epiphany, Ticket Value, Holidays and Villas, Announcements, Turkey, Entertainments. Obituaries: Cdr Michael Rimington, Mr Michael Donnellan, Sir William McKell Former Governor-General of Australia. Reviews: Review Parents who would not play the game, Bleak comedy and delicious pastiche Spoken word, Theatre Scrape Off The Black, A meditation on Beethoven Radu Lupu, Landini Consort, Opera Brave new Rigoletto revisited in style Rigoletto, Radio From the lip-smacking to the lamentable, Concerts A Mantra worth repeating Canino/Ballista, Uncomfortable with Ms Greer, Television Caviare, missiles and mayhem, Crack story in a London landscape. Stock Exchange Tables: Insurance Bonds And Funds, Wall Street, The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Equities and gilts plunge. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Commodities, Family Money Insurance Claims Make sure your cover is watertight before winter disasters strike, Trading in Espley suspended, Tempus Whitehall offers only way out of accounting maze, Swiss bank buys stake in broker, Family Money, Cutback in deficit top priority, says Regan, In Brief, Pensions Avoid Budget panic, Family Money Market, Market Summary, Bankers rethink City site, Pensions London Life keeps costs low, Speculation Pick a winner on SE options, Investment Trusts, Insurance Pay your mortgage and save, Company News, London Financial Futures, Stock Market Report £2 billion wiped off share values, Unit Trust Competition Who will be winners?, Royal Bank to pay £100m for Charterhouse Japhet, Opec likely to cut oil prices by $2, Family Money Fine Wines January sales give a taste of auction houses' best buys, Offshore Investment Guinness Mahon umbrella fund covers wide choice. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Cycling IOC condemn 'blood doping', Rugby Union Chance to win recall may elude Davies, Tennis Lendl's dazzling array leaves Nystrom rooted to baseline, Cricket England victory could depend on Gower's form with the bat, Yachting Admiral's Cup sets challenge, Sports in Brief, Badminton Baddeley and Yates march on together, Rugby League Optimism rises in the east as thaw sets in, Squash Rackets Unfamiliar pairs have potential to prosper, Racing: Cunningham Can Pull Off First Leg Of Sweeps-Schweppes Double Easterby is the name to follow, David Miller on a voyage of discovery at the Boat Show Grandmother Goose steps out, Skiing Zurbriggen emulates Killy treble, Hockey Scots have edge over the English, Rackets Old adversaries seeded to meet in final, Snooker Thorburn's final date with friend, Table Tennis Douglas on the wings of optimism, Athletics Drug takers caught by US before Olympics, Weekend Football, Rugby And Other Fixtures, Football Leicester must replay cup tie as penalty for crowd hooliganism, Bobsleighing Phipps has form to end long barren spell, Golf Stadler the walrus basks in hefty lead. 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