The Times - 12/11/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Gregory Neale, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, , By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Cliff Feltham, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Colin Hughes Local Government Correspondent, From Tim Jones, Gloucester, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Our Correspondent, , From Alice Brinton, By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Geoffrey Matthews, From Alan McGregor, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Christopher Thomas, By Caroline Moorehead, From Stephen Taylor, From Frank Johnson, From Richard Owen, From Susan MacDonald, , IAN MURRAY, From Kuldip Nayar, , From Gill Lusk, From David Watts, , From Susan MacDonald, From Christopher Walker, Geoffrey Smith, Hilary Finch, Malcolm Hayes, Kurt Schwitters, John Russell Taylor, Sarah Hemming, David Sinclair, Nicholas Shakespeare, Tony Samstag, Rodney Tyler, by Suzy Menkes, Rebecca Tyrrel, PHS, Roger Boyes, David Hewson Arts Correspondent, Bernard Levin:, Digby Anderson, Miles Kington, KATE ASHBROOK, , COLIN L. A. LEAKEY, , JOAN GREEN, , M. SARGEANT, , JULIAN AMERY, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , IVOR STANBROOK, , P. J. D. WILES, , P. D. KNIGHTS, , BERNARD ROBERTSON, , KENNETH BARTON, CELIA WARD, , GERALD PRIESTLAND, , DAVID TRIESMAN, , ROBERT BROWNING, , STEPHEN DOUGLAS-HOGG, , PAUL M. THOMAS, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John Myers, Peter Hopkirk, Sarah Searight, SS, Elizabeth Kirkwood, EK, Atef Sultan, Penny Oakley, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, From Jeremy Warner., By Lawrence Lever, By Derek Pain and Pam Spooner, Michael Prest, By Derek Harris Industrial Editor, By Matthew May, By Pearce Wright, By Geof Wheelwright, By Kevan Pearson, By Russell Jones, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Hugh Taylor, By Paul Newman, Paul Newman, By Stuart Jones, Brian Glanville, By Robert Prvce, By Robert Pryce, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Colin McQuillan, By John Clemison, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Phil McLennan, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, Peter Davenport,
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News: Comet hotline, Point-to-point girl kept students supplied with cocaine and heroin, Warning on prosecution service pay, Land's End tragedy Head censured over drownings, Pop festival may be allowed near Stonehenge, Fashion Ancestral cheek, 'Video nasty' to protect children, Whitlam keeps fires of rage burning, International level of sports clubs, Qatar/2 This proud and aloof nation, A clamp on spending as the economy takes a rest, Directors oust Beecham chairman, Harvest shortfall forces Sudan to launch world famine appeal, One of 19 rare Pere David, Israeli Defence Fears of annihilation force dependence on outside aid, Industrial costs in record fall, Marlborough College, Qatar/6 A 'Noah's Ark' on the wing, 'Second chance' for faulty cars, Commentary, Qatar/5 Separate lives on the new campus, Liverpool is rebuffed by Labour cities, Realistic Washington lowers its Geneva expectations, Relatives of Bogotá dead shun service, South Africa prepares contingency plan for repatriating 1.5m blacks, Making conservation a moving spirit, Smuggled warning by Walesa, Kinnock critical of Kilroy-Silk tactics, Lodging benefits face third onslaught, Japans whisky upsets EEC, ITV decides on 'super channel', Playing the Band in the desert, Letter from York Street battles with the new invaders, All the colour of Qatari life on show, Inferno after US planes collide, Qatar/3 A slow climb back to growth, First inter-city rail service with no change in London, Socialists keep to the left in France, Scientists deny Bhopal cyanide gas claim, moreover... Richer Beeb-with added lines, Science report Oilmen take research out of the laboratory, Killer goes free in real-life Agatha Christie thriller, Thatcher predicts lower inflation in era of renewal, Prisoners Of Conscience USSR: Vladas Lapienis, Qatar/1 The fiery start to a friendship, Gurkhas to lose half their six battalions, Zaire refugees seek sanctuary with Swiss churches, Computer data Act in force, Roads, Way open for EEC compromise on reform, A cautious man of total power, Start of the other star wars, The Times Diary, Ceremony in the jungle Widows' tribute to Burma dead, Qatar/4 Good prospects for Britain's invisible trade, Hopes are pinned on gas when the oil runs out, East bans mail bearing West German refugee stamp, Banks give clients an ombudsman, Kremlin sets bold income targets, Uncollected taxes rise to £2.5bn, Homes plan 'penny pinching', The search for universal truth, Radio stations complain over pay table, Guildhall ovation for Mrs Tebbit, Plomley's 'Discs' go to Parkinson, Teachers' talks fail after hours spent in squabbling, Stocks of wine fall after contamination, Damages for cricketer, The police drama that's real life, NHS 'dirty workers' put pay claim, UK facing new brain drain threat, British films see a return of the ready, Peace hopes threatened as racist parties benefit from West Bank violence, Portfolio, Emir of Qatar makes state visit to Britain, Paris patient dies during Aids cure experiment, Drownings at Land's End School staff failed to supervise children properly, KGB defector 'spirited out of Russia by MI6', Well-balanced Rolls greets royal visitors, A dance to the music of time, Minister cautious on Ulster agreement, The most tainted funds of all. Law: Eight face bombing charges, Builders accused of tax fraud, Film scene 'stolen for blue movie', Coal board may alter conciliation system, Bankruptcy court has power to fix remuneration of trustee In re Colgate (a Bankrupt), Riot remand, Appeal dropped in gas theft, 'Rapist posed as detective', Refugee status questions are for administrators not judiciary Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Bugdavcay Same v Same, Ex parte Santis Same v Same, Ex parte Norman, Limit of court's sovereignty over banks abroad McKinnon v Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette Securities Corporation and Others, Man arrested in car park over M4 rape. Politics and Parliament: Allegation 'Mail' story unfounded, Social Security New lodgings abuse campaign, City Fraud The law the same for rich and poor, Jmb Case Sedgemore is 'named' for Lawson attack, Parliament today, Transport Minister's pledge on concessionary fares, Taxicards Dial a Ride service for disabled to continue, Prosecution Anxieties over new service, Dpp's Office Concern at prosecution tactics, Advice to ministers 'being tailored', Sedgemore barred for Lawson slur. Display Advertising: Tandon, Bell's, Qatar General Insurance And Reinsurance Co. S.A.Q., Christie's Week In View, Total, Careers Information Centre, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Library For The Blind, Standard Chartered, Bhhi, Cable And Wireless Plc, Toshiba Printers, Alnasr Engineering Group, Jack Daniel's, Europcar, Preserving The Past For The Future, The Centre Of Great Shopping Ideas, Allied London Properties Plc, Qatar, Data Protection Adviser, Qatar Insurance Company, Almana Group, Krugar Pulp And Paper Sales, Inc., Morse Computers, The Commercial Bank Of Qatar Ltd, (Q.S.C), Gulf Air, Wda, Patek Philippe, Oxfam, Data Protection, Kingdom Of Sweden, Hewlett Packard, Mannai Corporation, Jaidah Motors & Trading Company, Invetors In Industry Group Plc,, The Times Portfolio, Datastream, Qatari Life. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: In the dock-leaders who lost Falklands war. Reviews: Delicious precision ECO/Tate, Rock Dexys Midnight Runners, Thomas Mohr, Television Curious case of national history, Concerts Emblem of easy listening RPO/Previn, Theatre Goethe's life's work Faust, Galleries Organized spontaneity. Classified Advertising: Fed up with pictures of famine on television?, Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Appointments, Birchmore's Weekly Auctions, Sanderson, Wanted, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,892, Concise Crossword (No 798), Professionals take trophy, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, Sale room Deco fashion plates go to US. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Jury challenges: no case to answer, M'Lud, On This Day. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Why Davison decided to leave Lloyd's, Miss Bhutto's Dilemma, Opening The Bar. Letters to the Editor: Return of the marbles, Cash return from service industry, Sanctions and S Africa, Use of riot pictures, Ringing the changes, Advantages of a black economy, Quid pro quo in an Irish setting, Okehampton by-pass, Museum charges, Houses for 'dumping', Sunday trading, Plant institute's loss, Great oaks at risk, Conquering hero. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr James Hanley Neglected genius of the novel, Dr Aubrey Westlake, Dr Parr Tate. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Computer Briefing ICL takes a slice of Telecom order, Buy-out proposed at English Estates, Commodities, Rescue package for Omega, Stemming the flood of paper, New telephones are the stars at Olympia, Hong Kong likely to reject System X, Banks act to end tin crisis, Industrial costs over year fall by record 4.6 per cent, Magic disc banishes all those old files, Hard going in the US industry forecast for '86, The Week Skilled jobs at a premium, Bedford in joint talks, The Act that's still open to questions, No extra money for Eureka, Bookedthanks to Mr Page's system, Stock Market Report Index slips as investors mark time, Market Summary, The Times Trust Information Service, 12,000 jobs at risk, Tempus Profits rise softens rights issue at Lucas Industries, Commodities Review How LME took tin crisis beyond point of no return, Epson now ready to take on the PC, 14,000 may join Vickers warship yard buyout, Commerce urges cut in loan rates, Company News In Brief, Exporters cool on barter idea, Offer for Investors Capital, More than 220 entries were, In Brief Recovery at Ansbacher. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Weak start to account. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: ICE Hockey Streatham sample the high life, Rugby League Brawl report submitted, Football Clubs could break away if chairmen fail to look to game's future, Basketball United face another test of their character, Yachting Double keel trouble, Sports in Brief, Hockey Mallett leads England, Today's Fixtures, Racing: Bumper Race Form Suggests Winter's Novice IS Worth Support Hasty Gamble to make good impression on hurdling debut, Squash Rackets British Challenge finds encouraging response, Tennis Wembley surface is ideal setting for the matured LendI, Boxing Currie is to tackle Kilimanjaro, Cricket Matthews sparkles in late defiance, Gymnastics Soviets prove as good as gold, Rugby Union Yearly £1m sponsorship for international matches at Twickenham. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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