The Times - 12/06/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Clayton, Barrie Clement, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Richard Owen, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, Beirut, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Peter Davenport, , By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Richard Ford, , By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, From Ian Murray, , From Richard Wigg, From Jan Raath, From Michael Hornsby, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Richard Owen, , From Ian Murray, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hamlyn, From Christopher Walker, From Christopher Thomas, , From Michael Hamlyn, , Geoffrey Smith, From Robert Fisk, , From Keith Dalton, Peter Ackroyd, John Percival, Caroline Moorehead, Irving Wardle, Richard Morrison, Hilary Finch, Ivo Tennant, Nicholas Timmins, Margaret Morello, Suzanne Greaves, A. Stephen Pimenoff, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Martin Fletcher, Philip Jacobson, Jack Straw, Miles Kington, ALAN MINTER., STUART MITCHELMORE, , PETER PEREIRA, , PHILIP WORCESTER, ANN ROBERTS, , C. J. RUDMAN, , H. E. BELL, , ERICA STARY, , DAVID LLOYD, , SIM EVANS, , CATHERINE CRAIG, , ELEANOR BOURNE, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, By Stephen Young, Peter Nichols, PN, John Earle, David Lane, JE, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our Economics Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Cliff Feltham, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, by John Hennessy, From Mitchell Platts, Birmingham, , By a Special Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, From John Roberson, , Porto Cervo, , By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Ivo Tennant, By Peter Ball, By Marcus Williams, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Frank Johnson, PH, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn,
ResumoIndex. News: Social Security Review Helping families who lose more than they can earn Credit plan to beat unemployment trap, 21 die on school outing, Victory for Communist hardliners, Birth of a cause célèbre, Soaked in a great maze of water lines, Officials did not tell fire brigade of rubbish risk, Bradford inquiry is told, Horse sale correct, auctioneer says, Policewoman Karen Kinger,, Moscow counters Reagan charges, Walker's way to the top?, Knight on a charge, MPs urge closure of prison unit, Support for Contras faces biggest hurdle, moreover... Lie back and think of England, The Times Cook The common crab, dressed to please, Satellites launch cable TV future, Science report Technique for studying living nerve cells, Showdown at noon for farm chiefs, Judge blames police for creating situation that led to Uitenhage shooting, Busting through the block, Commentary, Rail raiders find drinks galore with signal ploy, Press Council rules against The Times, Ethiopians win time to seek asylum, New books-hardback, Southern Italy/2, Britain's submarines put the enemy in focus, Britain wins pact to curb thugs, MoD told it is being too secretive with shipyards, A new image: the people behind the posters, Blacks question Kinnock pledge to act on racism, Solidarity three face stiff sentences, Police computer contains names of 4,974,479, The final warning on Salt, Red carpet for Mexico president, Israel sorry to lose spyhole on Syria, First Person Suburban terrorist-the small child at dinner parties, Letter from Jodhpur Tourism reigns in the land of kings, Pertini tells MEPs that Yalta can be reversed, Iran digs deep into petty cash to finance war as reserves begin to run out, Business school courses should be privatized, report says, New spring in Syracuse, The closed shop controversy Public sector leads the attack, Labour MEPs ditch Castle, Family sure Mengele is dead says son, Councillors warned of rate action soon, Poll history as voters force runoffs in Hungary, Little Lancia shapes up, NUT strikes focus on ministers' seats, Sole RHS gold goes to rock plants, Six EEC premiers for ceremony, Pretoria inquiry into police, Prince on architects likened to Stalin, Lords to rule on earldom, Roads, Guides to the City, Expenses 'do not cover MPs' trip costs', Syrian in flat row must quit Britain, Athens search for Cyprus settlement, Agca says Sofia envoy behind plot, Thomson unveils modest winter holiday price rise, Tebbit's budget gets an efficiency test, The papers, Southern Italy/1 From poor beginnings to a richer future, Agriculture Hopes for new Gatt talks fade amid wrangles over dumping, Bangkok warns refugees, Southern Italy/3 For the traveller, the timeless beauty of an ancient culture, Labour's message of common sence, Beirut's rival Muslims go to war, Free bread and beer survive, The day Indira stitched the hem of Sonia's dress, Ogarkov still influential, Extra drugs investigators appointed as number of new addicts rises to 5,370, Brittan condemns GLC police film as 'pernicious', Marcos: a headache that won't go away, 27 freed in East-West exchange of spies, They run to make the money, The hard sell for good causes, New head for Marlborough, Portfolio, Probes start to unlock the secrets of Venus, Woman is named to key US post, Overhaul of Soviet industry ordered, Zimbabwe infighting ends with full poll, Craxi's pay referendum victory boosts lira, Syrian envoy's family moves out of flat, Film classification system for videos, Kabul hushes up news of siege breakthrough, The Times Diary Free market. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Banco DI Sicilia, Midland Autobank, Saras, Air France, Electrocomponents, Bhhi, Argyll Group Plc, Honda, Vini DI Sicilia, Sullivan Powell, The Fleming Far Eastern Investment Trust Plc, The Times, Bovis, Citroën, Isveimer, Special Recipe, Base Lending Rates, Alitalia, In Car Telephones, Finamspa, Comet, C. E. Heath Public Limited Company, Holiday In Messina, Twa, Silver City, Rukba, The Abolition Bill., Midland Bank International. News in Brief. Law: Doors close on Cyprus spy trial, Ulster injury awards total £800,000, Petrol perk chargeable to income tax Richardson (Inspector of Taxes) v Worrall Westall v McDonald (Inspector of Taxes), Man down well died quickly, House repairs notice served on wrong person is a nullity Pollway Nominees Ltd v Croydon London Borough Council, Correction, Manila plea to halt death squad, Captain of coaster on charge, No breach of injunction on nineteen words MacDonald & Co (Publishers) Ltd and Another v News Group Newspapers Ltd, GLC fights for lorry ban. Politics and Parliament: Disabled Government considering quotas for employment, Parliament today, Why Serps must go · More aid for starving · Hindley case Cost of Serps would have been unbearable Pensions, Famine Relief £5.6m aid aimed at relieving suffering in stricken Sudan, Young People Training 'discouraged', PM congratulates McGuigan, Legal Affairs Barristers to keep monopoly, Pm's Questions Hindley has tried appeal before, Transport Bill Minister foresees better bus services through competition, New peer, Employment Fall in labour force reversing. Reviews: Behind the mask of diffidence, Television Cleverly aimless, Concert Philharmonia/ Ozawa, London debut Latinate sensuality, Festival Aspiring greatly COE/Solti, Dance Series One, Theatre Sweater material The Woolgatherer. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 668), Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,761, Sale room £37,400 for rare astrolabe. Editorials/Leaders: Vote Zimbabwe, Finance And Industry Tebbit caught up in Lonrho crossfire, Today 14%, tomorrow..., Let Them Let, Now We Are Twelve. Letters to the Editor: Future of universities, Cotton in Africa, Rural parishes in a kindlier light, Directory inquiry, Figuring it out, Taking a fairer view of sport, Okehampton by-pass, Graffiti as art, Origin marking, Dressing down. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Lincoln's Inn, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Sir Charles Abrahams, Mr Clifford Evans Welsh actor and director, His Hon Judge Libbert. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, North Sea revenue 'will fall £2.5bn short of forecast', Traded option highlights, Capital & Counties rejects £173m bid, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, Company News In Brief, Banking jitters hit Hong Kong, London Financial Futures, Dissident forced to quit SE Council, In Brief Merrill in gilts move, Commodities, Tempus Retailing proves to be good for Guinness, City urged to cut share costs, Stock Market Report Shares ease ahead despite fears over new cash call, Riley chief plays down Lloyd's loss, BT share letters sent in error, Market Summary. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Modest rally, The pound, Recent Issues, Drawing Bonds, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Setback for Dow. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Evening Racing Hamilton Park, Rugby Union Top players 'play too much', Football: England Rely On New Boys To Arrest Poor Run Robson doubt for duel in sun, Rowing Cambridge May races, Cricket: Oxford Catch A Chill And Worcestershire Are Sick Kapil Dev puts a virus to flight, Yachting: Thirteen Challengers For Perth America's Cup has its largest field, Today's Fixtures, Athletics Three men who hope to smash an old record, Sports in Brief, Tennis: Rain Puts Damper On Stella Artois Tournament Lloyd brightens murky day by defeating Mitchell, Boxing My kingdoms for a belt-McGuigan, Horse Show Big horse's big prize, Badminton Frost's favoured status crystallizes in victory, Golf Navarro and Streit follow the leader, Football England's chance of victory, Racing: Goodwood Double Puts Pulborough Stable On Course For Royal Ascot Haraabah looks a worthy favourite at Beverley. Property: Property North Of The Thames, Residential Property/1 New look for the riverbank, Residential Property/2 The Betjeman cottage of stone to be sold, Flat Sharing, Property South Of The Thames, South of England. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Antiques And Collectables, LA Crème De LA Crème. Births. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.
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