The Times - 29/04/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, Sidon, By Our Political Editor, From Michael Hamlyn, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Rupert Morris, From Richard Owen, , By Colin Hughes, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Tony Samstag, From Douglas Tweedale, Alan McGregor, From Alice Brinton, , From Richard Wigg, Ian Murray, From John Best, , From Alan Tomlinson, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Roger Boyes, From Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hornsby, , From Charles Harrison, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Robert Fisk, From Mario Modiano, Sarah Jane Checkland, Sally Brompton, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Mrs Thatcher, Michael Hornsby, David Walker, Anne Sofer, OLIVER SMEDLEY, , R. A. B. LEAPER, , NICOLAS STACEY, , JOHN GRIGG, , JOHN HUNT, , ALEC DICKSON, , MICHAEL McCRUM, , SOPHIE ANDREAE, , GRAHAM OLSEN, , DE LA WARR, , CAMPBELL of ALLOWAY, , A. COLIN McDOUGALL, , A. M. HULME, , DAVID LAIDLEY, , C. N. NATHAN, , LIONEL BLOCH, , JOHN WALSH, , JOHN WEATHERILL, , BRUCE RUSHWORTH, LUCINDA PILBROW, Clifford Longley, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Dennis Hackett, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, David Sinclair, E. J. Craddock, Roger Woolnough, RW, Phil Brown, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Morant, AM, PB, ET, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Our City Staff, By Peters Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Judith Huntley, By Our Banking Correspondent, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Mike Graham, William Kay City Editor, Derek Pain, By Sydney Friskin, By Paul Harrison, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Marcus Williams, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Stevenson, By Gerald Davies, From Jeremy Shaw, , From Mitchell Platts, , From John Nicholls, , By Keith Macklin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin, From Our Irish Correspondent, Dublin, From Desmond Stoneham, , By Colin McQuillan, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By Clive White, By David Miller, By Simon O'Hagan, By Nicholas Harling, By Hugh Taylor, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Peter Davenport, , DJM, VICTOR ZORZA, ,
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News: Rates rebel hopes to be MP, Fight back for Scottish coal Low morale confronts the new realism, Nature notes, Right wing set to defy union curb on ballot, The sharp end of society, Livingstone is selected for Brent seat, School news, Inquiry into why Guides suffered in the cold, The evil face of victory Druze and Muslim plunder spree, Police body critical of complaints authority, Trust seeks £10,000 to monitor polluted river, Police Woman Kicked and punched, all in the line of duty, No turning back, cardinal insists, Two in three call-boxes useless, BL resisting ministers on £250m investment, Poll delays UN Cyprus initiative, Namibia freedom: will Botha go it alone?, Huge crowd mourns black victims of Cape violence Back to homelands for sacked miners, Village Voice Lenin threatens a rift between two friends, 50,000 Christians flee to safety southern Lebanon, Crowd keep royal couple from church, Joseph attacks 'mad' teachers, IN 1945, Hitler's armies were on the run, Here one of Germany's most distinguished generals tells of those final days No hope,no orders, no surrender, Prostitute confirms crate story, Sudan's friendship with Libya troubles Cairo, The way ahead is getting smaller, Big memories in little spaces, Social Worker Tears, but shed in private, Police fire on mobs in Indian riot cities, Ruskin's visions revived, Tebbit praises unit spirit, Leaders of Civil Service unions press for merger, Lure of the car causes steep rise in crime, BBC: a beacon of bias, 'Farmer's nightmare' may save flowers, Brutality scandal rocks police, Refusenik's jail transfer, Hospital counsultants face tougher NHS checks on level of private practice, Noisy East-bloc jets face ban, Teacher The biggest problem is aggression', Chile plea for 242 held at rally, No news is bad news for Italian sports fans, Ortega's Soviet aid trip seen as slight to US supporters, Ugandan lawyers join protest, Ins and outs of the campaign for jobs, Argentine austerity shock Alfonsin braves crowd's wrath, Horizons The Times guide to career choice Stimulation and drudgery, Automation winning the trade war, Over 100 die in Nigeria sect killings, Home log-books criticized, Child brides in India carried to wedding rites, Doctor When the GP's surgery is a fortress, Electronics In Britain/3 Threads to get the messages through, Confessions of a reluctant loner, Electronics In Britain/1 Hi-tech carries progress past all frontiers, Five in fair mishap still in hospital, Thatcher is resolute on Falklands, £2bn target for share issue British Gas to be sold in one piece, Russian links with West turn chilly, The Times Diary, moreover... Miles Kington Windfalls from the family tree, Electronics In Britain/2 The Government finds new ways to input aid, Say no to this Mies museum piece, Holiday surcharges are set to plunge, Still developing, but more exciting, Refusal by Bishop to retract resign call, Mulroney's man in royal row, The week's walks, NCCL votes that right to strike overrides right to stay at work, How the mighty little chip just gets better and better, Black section blocks reselection, Rape accusations often false, surveys claim, Science report Inbreeding threat to cat family, Fishing keeps dole at bay, Catholics sad to lose minister, Third World links: 1 Traumatic encounters with phone systems, European notebook Sutherland's enforcers see law is obeyed, Portfolio, Bitburg SS linked to massacres, Shah expects new daily paper to become free, 4,000 increase in front-line troops to be paid for by privatization, US denies Soviet offer of weapons cutback if Star Wars abandoned, Morran presses for talks to reduce number of US troops in Spain, Nurse 'Often it is hard to be kind', Equity leader defies call to quit over S Africa tour, Egypt frees Britons in plot case. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Hitachi, Queens Moat Houses, Brymon, Factron Schlumberger, Arthur Young, Abbey National, Vso, Royal College Of Art, Philosophy, Anz Group, Sotheby's, Glc, The Times, Continental's Houston, Gulf Air, National Theatre, British Caledonian, Portfolio, Action Aid, Alitalia, Unilac, Inc.,, Siemens, Sky Channel Sales, Itn, Economic Affairs, Base Lending Rates, Coloroll. Law: IRA charge, Von Bulow loses case for mistrial, Airline sex bias claimed, Borrowing films for making pirate copies is not theft Regina v Lloyd (Sidney) Regina v Bhuee Regina v Ali (Chaukal), Judge under a duty tp state reasons Lennard v Internrtional Institute for Medical Science, A question of fact and degree, Cullen v Jardine. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,723, Concise Crossword (No 631), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Unfit To Direct, No Illusions In Stockholm, Finance And Industry Summit of little value till US finds its way. Letters to the Editor: Cost of jobs, Under wraps, Behind the scenes at Mantegna sale, Room for all sorts, Community funds, The right to rate-cap, Getting consensus on employment, Proper record of unions' voting intent, Plight of Soviet Jews, Tobacco in teabags, Words and deeds, Fly away home, The Tate goes north, Mansion House plan, Back to the Tudors. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Philip Ure, Prof J. S. Bromley Studies in privateering, Maj-Gen Robert Money, Mr Bernard Conyers. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today, Progress of legislation. Reviews: Concerts Berlin PO/Karajan, Opera Andrea Chénier, BBCSO/Pritchard, Television Hokum in Hungary, Rock Richard Thompson, The LSO and the special agent, LPO/López-Cobos, Publishing Supermarket reading. Business and Finance: Japan seeks breakthrough on UK banking licences, Corby park hits snags as bank pulls out, Goldsmith's fight for Crown 'set to continue', Bristow to lead bid for Westland, Brewery to become working museum, BP considers buying own shares, IoD joins demand for 'Green Budget', National Girobank on course for jump in profits to £18m, Usm Review A touch of finesse appears in the 'crash bang' trade, Ordinary Shares Bakery giants poised for new round in bread price war, In Brief New chief at Matthey, Tempus Gilts: dollar provides lessons in perversity, Company News,. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Unlisted Securities, Market Summary. Sport: Rugby League Widnes cupboard bare, Cricket: New Captains Likely To Strive For A Result At Southampton Terry on his way back to form, Tennis Bates fails to stem the Youl tide, Squash Rackets Armley win ensured by Beeson, Football: Encouraging Sign For England Manager As Four Of His Party Score In League Games Robson set to bring in Mariner for Hateley, Sports in Brief, Motor Racing Fate deals final blow, Racing:shadeed's Guineas Odds Shorten As Doubts Grow Over Participation Of Gold Crest Starkey stands by to ride Dafayna, Snooker Taylor defeats Davis to take first world title in a final of epic drama, Golf Piñero's bravado resolves play-off, Athletics Buckner's run advances 5,000m cause, Yachting Pajot follows a safe passage to victory, Today's fixtures, Weekend Football Results, Rugby Union Bath close all channels and submerge Welsh, Volleyball Win confirms Speedwell revival. 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