The Times - 05/06/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, From Robin Young, , By Michael Horsnell, From Robert Fisk, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Clive White, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Sarah Hogg, By John Young, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones Cardiff, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Colin Hughes, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Thomas, , From Michael Binyon, From Keith Dalton, , From Mario Modiano, , From Diana Geddes, From Diana Geddes, , From Michael Hamlyn, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, From Ian Murray, , From John Best, , From Our Correspondent, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Jan Raath, , From Tony Duboudin, From Richard Wigg, , From Peter Nichols, Clive Barnes, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Nicholas Shakespeare, Richard Morrison, Hilary Finch, Sally Brompton, Christopher Follett, Colin Jones, Laurie Taylor, Judith M. Steiner, Hugh Thompson, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Julian Haviland, Nicholas Bethell, Mario Modiano, Peter Kellner, Miles Kington, CHARLES PATERSON, , TIMOTHY THETFORD, , DOUGLAS BLACK, , DILIP HIRO, , JOHN WILLIAMSON, , BOYD-CARPENTER, , RICHARD EVERITT, , DEVLIN, , COSMO RUSSELL, , CHARLES P. REED, , J. P. FOULKES, , P. J. HARRISON, , KEVIN KEOHANE, , RICHARD WILKINSON, , PETER CURTIS, , By Huon Mallalieu, Robert Skidelsky, David Guest, Maggie McLening, Matthew May, MMcL, Frank Brown, Richard Pawson, Sue Stride, Kenneth Fleet, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By William Kay, City Editor, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, From Bailey Morris, By Derek Pain, Jeremy Warner, From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, , David Miller, By Peter Ball, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By Ivo Tennant, By Marcus Williams, By George Chesterton, By John Hennessy, By John Wilcockson, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By David Powell, From Pat Butcher, , From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, , By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Phil McLennan, By Michael Seely, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, John Carlin,
ResumoIndex. News: Soviet ship marooned in polar ice since March, Zhao invites Britain to help rebuild China, Doctor's note saves Walesa from testifying in Gdansk, Mapping the path for research EEC ministers launch a high-tech challenge to America and Japan, Shopping around for a job, Gandhi sets limits to Tamil self-rule, Overtime ban set to end as NCB agrees on a 'review' of threat to pit, Man in the news Poll marks milestone in Bourassa's comeback, Software/2 Gimmicks galore in the games war, Careless walks cost lives by the sea, First Person How we stopped the show in the stalls, Manila says it can cope with rebels, The Times Cook Memorable tastes from Tuscan kitchens, Von Bulow not called to testify, looks at the myth of the Prince of Denmark Legend of Hamlet's castle lives on, Software/3 The shortage that became a crisis, Stansted approval likely today, Party control and policies give Mugabe clear lead, No one votes for coalitions, Software/1 The future, and making it work, Social Security Review Tory U-turn on benefits as right, Letter from Sonora The fixing of Mexico's fixers, French wine harvest in doubt after hard winter, Commentary, Shultz in search of Nato views, New books-hardback, Liverpool tour of Sweden to go ahead, Cashless shopping starts in October, Acas 'still on call' in teachers' pay dispute, Appeals against court restrictions considered, Lessons to be learned, Hope fades for man trapped in well, on the embattled architect of 'open-sky' airports Why Ridley will not be grounded, Meetings, Iran rushes to buy missiles, Can the West still live with Papandreou?, Refund offer after drownings, Anniversaries, Royal welcome for pupils, Direct mail threat to Post Office, Bomb at Syrian Embassy neutralized, Pentagon explains how it wasted $1.6 billion, Inspectors find fault with teachers over marking, Australia faces sales tax, Treasury spends £18m to buy potato surplus, Decline in levels of safety at small firms, Microchip giants fail to beat sales slump, Timetable fixed for sweeping programme of Unesco reforms, New appeal for Bangladesh, moreover... Where the apes are aped, Family Credit will ease earnings trap, Papandreou picks his Cabinet as Opposition predicts short term, Press Council chief condemns bullying of journalists, Talks on disaster medicine, urges a tougher line on Soviet censorship Stamp out this petty tyranny, CBS network tries to thwart takeover, Elite Russian troops clear valley to lift siege of town, Variety the spice of micro-life, The papers, Stansted 'not worth expanding', Shamir and Thatcher clash over Palestinians, Rising wave of executions, FA backing for club identity card move, New strides in robot world, Left disruption threat, Give payout of welfare plan, says Kinnock, Spanish left marches to protest over pensions, CIA link in Contra aid dropped by Reagan, Thatcher expected to dismiss two in Cabinet reshuffle, Science report Baboons suffer pre-menstrual tension, Vatican's missing million lire, The Times Diary Pocket duty, The right course for success, or a real confidence shaker?, Seduction sell, Portfolio, Why auto is still on hold, Interest rates set for small cut, Two skillcentres under threat are reprieved, Shias press for an end to the 'dirty war', Strike puts New York hotels on self-service, Second Sinn Fein man heads council, Polite society: The second of our series on present-day behaviour Running out of small talk, Owen plea to Reagan on Salt 2, Fourth man held as US spy net widens, Lévesque's majority shrinks to one seat, Road 'must avoid park'. Law: Tax rebel loses court plea, Elton John sues over hit songs, Drug chained to banana boat, jury told, Film companies accused of ruining video dealer, Neo-Nazi jailed, Sindona goes on trial for Mafia murder, Son's death forgiven by vicar, Court of Appeal Parent can falsely imprison child Regina v Rahman, High Court fight over yearling, Prayers ban is upheld, Building offences completed when deadline expires Hertsmere Borough Council v Alan Dunn Building Contractors Ltd. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Motorola Cellular Telephones, Multiple Display Advertisements, Trifid Software, The Times, Bos Software Limited, Uko International Plc, Ashton-Tate, Shortlands, Xsim, The De LA Rue Company P.L.C, The Cincom Quality, Halifax, Trilex International, Sterling Roncraft, Smiths Industries, The Famous Grouse, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc, Superfile, Lotus, Obas, Thomas Lloyd, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: Bill to ease Scottish rate burden, Leaked files in pay battle, Green Paper Labour attacks 'defeatist' higher education policy, Parliament today, Defence Falklands costs defended by minister, Voting System Skinner ridicules Liberal PR proposal, Review sums wanted · Caning and violence · Island airport cost Why social security figures cannot be given Benefit Review, Mod Cars Labour criticizes choice of Granada cars, Football Appeal for state help, Powell Bill ploy is set to fail, New peers, Education Peers vote to keep option of corporal punishment at school, Allowances Search for the best package of conditions. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Galleries Charles Sargeant Jagger, A new kind of creativity, Handel Opera Society/Farncombe, Concerts Frisky vintage RPO/Dorati, Theatre Stage weeds on the rampage The Overgrown Path, Television Killing in close-up. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, Contemporary Mexican Art, Musical Instruments, Entertainments, Rsc. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 662), Bridge success, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,755, Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Earl's rare glass sold. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Money figures surprise everyone and no one, Bonn's Back-Bench Banner Bearers, Slow Motion, Big Decisions. Letters to the Editor: Time on remand, Keeping up in maths, Future of universities, An impossible crime, London's airports, The ironies in Lebanon, Past masters, Implications in Powell Bill, Violations of human rights, A Rolls in Russia, Janus effect. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Worth School, Latest appointments, Felixstowe College, Stonyhurst College, Bloxham School. Obituaries: Mrs Marianne Bicat, Miss Margaret Phillips, Mr Cornelius Engert Aid to British Middle East war effort, Sir Robert Fowler, Sir John Blagden. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Stock Exchange Prices Market firm again, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Morgan Grenfell recruits from rival, Money Markets And Gold, Financial Services Golden era ahead for expansion in sales of personal pensions, In Brief $600m bank issue flags, Backing for export subsidies, De La Rue rise, Full listing for Sturge, £25m Cash call, Banks press Britain to join EMS, Company News In Brief, Stock Exchange poised to allow outside ownership, Commodities, Stock Market Report Equities edge nearer to record highs on hopes for cut in base rates, Mercury links with AT&T, Saudis give Opec output ultimatum, Tempus Hanson shares fall prey to undue optimism, Market Summary. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Cambridge Mays: Order Of Rowing, Tennis: Chris Lloyd Too Wise For Schoolgirl Opponent McEnroe bakes in the sun as he roasts Nystrom, Football Argentina vie with England for last place among seeds, Sports Commentary, Motor Racing Tyrrell car in trials, Derby Field, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Cricket: Oxford Hit A Low, Hampshire Cheated By Rain Yorkshire decline Nicholas bait, Rugby Union:'playing The Man' Allegations Refuted England win niggly game with a hint of Hollywood, Cycling Riders use their break, Athletics: Story Of An Undeserving Failure False start for Grand Prix, Boxing Referee will be the focus of Irish eyes, Evening Racing Lingfield Park, Golf A chill wind blows holder off course, Racing Chaplin's Club can carry on good work for Chapman, Oxford Summer Eights. Property: Property North Of The Thames, Residential Property/1, Flat Sharing, Elizabethan down in East Sussex, Property South Of The Thames, The changes continue, South of England. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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