The Times - 20/03/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Kenneth Fleet, Sarah Hogg, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, PEARCE WRIGHT, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Richard Ford, , By Patricia Clough, By Ronald Faux, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Owen, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Diana Geddes, From Our Correspondent, , From Alice Brinton, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Ian Murray, , From Christopher Thomas, From Charles Harrison, , From Robert Fisk, By Ian Griffiths, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Richard Thomson, By a Staff Reporter, By Alison Eadei, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Frances Gibbs, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, BILL MANSON, Christopher Walker, Helen Franks, Shona Crawford Poole, Rupert Morris, PHS, by Sarah Hogg, Edward Mortimer, Paul Pickering, Francis Pym, Miles Kington, P. A. PENNANT-REA, RONALD MASON, DONALD J.GOLD, , JOHN BATH AND WELLS, , CAMPBELL OF ALLOWAY, , DOROTHY HASSALL., MIKE THOMPSON, CAROLE A. BOYD, A. C. WILDING, , PATRICK LORT-PHILLIPS., KENNETH LEWIS, , PETER LACY, , CLAIRE FREER, , H. S. COBB, , P. S. JOHNSON., DOROTHEA T. LUTHMAN, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Roy Boulting, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Stephen Pettitt, Richard Morrison, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Business Correspondent, By Pam Spooner, By Clive White, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Peter Ball, From Simon O'Hagan, By Richard Eaton, By Martin Thorpe, By David Powell, by George Chesterton, By Dennis Shaw, By Mitchell Platts, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Sydney Friskin, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, By Diana Wildman, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, PH, Philip Howard,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. News: California drugs ring smashed, Snow reports, Budget with the seeds of reform, Value Added Tax Stiffer penalties for defaulters, Tax Relief Allowance boost for charities, Advertising Magazines and papers face VAT charge, Cigarette Sales 6p rise likely to hit tobacco jobs, Wartime RAF officer gets life for part in killing of Maze prison chief, Key staff losses harm running of councils to be abolished, The lessons of Sizewell: 3 Lost energy could heat homes, Soviet warning of trade reprisals, Budget will be judged by its effect on employment Pound surges to $1.16 as dollar declines, Sinclair cuts back computer production, Mubarak and Husain mend some Arab fences, Partnerships New rules to stop avoidance of tax, Briton is back home after Angola ordeal, Science report Interferon tested to combat Aids, Bond Issues Plan to ease pressure on lending, Multinationals Companies escape tax changes, Corporation Tax Allowances aligned with plant depreciation, Wages Councils Green Paper poses serious abolition threat, The Times book Rise to the occasion with a savoury roulade, Pit strike riot cases broke records, Snow Reports, Pit Strike Lawson puts the final cost at £2,500m, Britain opposes EEC conference on unity, Veterinary charity, Futures Taxation on equal footing, Share Option Schemes Sale after five years to be tax free, National Insurance End of higher earnings limit on employers' contributions angers firms, New books-hardback, Radical reform in NI payments, Alfonsin and Reagan discuss $45bn debt, Chancellor has it right, CBI chief says, Building Societies Mortgage relief kept at £30,000, JPs urged to consider tougher sentencing, Defence pension questioned, Will Peres bow out with his troops?, Business Expansion Scheme Property developers excluded, Marshlands littered with bodies, Charting a course across thin ice, Reagan aide attacks Howe on Star Wars, Teachers' image hurt by strike, VAT Card firms absorb initial levy shock, Muslims flee as war grips Sidon, Yield that Would bear fruit, Ershad confident of poll 'Yes', Small Business 'A bridge for enterprise and jobs', Ubiquitous Budget box that survives despatches, Pension Funds Campaign on reliefs succeeds, Moi assures press but gives it a warning, Action urged on human rights abuse, Alcohol Brewers predict price rises will lead to job losses Tax And Duty, Oil Exploration Search for onshore fields likely to slow, £900m more for job projects, Two die in love tangle shooting, Failed jail break linked with guards, Roads, Capital Gains CGT reform will simplify index linking of profits, The Main Points, Economic Forecasts Further growth despite international risk, Newspaper unions agree peace move, Savings £3 billion target decided, moreover... More heat and dust, less light, A-test story horrifies Wick, Falashas are still fledglings, Are submarines the key to tapping the Arctic's oil riches? At the tip of a golden iceberg, Development Land Tax Property industry welcomes end of 'time-consuming' tax, BBC condemned as licence monster, Managua gringos playing at Che, Education Big increase in spending on technical training, First Person If you want a full life, you're never alone with a skip, Income Tax Basic personal allowances raised by twice inflation rate, The Times Diary Washington gold, Opec unity threatened by Algeria, NHS ban to include anti-smoking gum, VAT levied on newspaper advertising, Personal Allowances Spouses must wait for Green Paper to see radical reform, Public Spending Coal strike hits expenditure prospects, Smear tests halted, Why this could be the age of the older woman, Portfolio, Civil List Royal Family cash up by 3.25%, Kremlin sees May as ideal timing for summit, Dame Vera Lynn to receive Burma Star, Drug evidence was 'taken improperly', Students keen to forge link with industry, Stamp Duty Abolition of 15 separate levies simplifies tax at cost of £14m, Output Employment Protection New limit for unfair dismissal claims, Diet 'could end women's bad days', Perks Company car tax up 10%, Financial Strategy Rate of inflation on target but interest rates forced off course, Vehicle Excise Lorries to pay levy for road damage, Evacuees crowd last flights out of threatened Tehran, Petrol And Derv £2-a-gallon barrier broken on fuels. Display Advertising: Arthur Young, Persian Rugs & Carpets, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Wyncote Developments Ltd, Boston, Standard Chartered, Daks, Mitchell Cotts, Swansea, Singapore Airlines, Parker Knoll, Issues Of Government Stock, The Times, The Leeds, Special Recipe, Deloitte Haskins Sells, Peat Marwick, Nescafe. Blend37., The Royal Hospital And Home, The New Subaru 4wd Turbo, Obas, Woman's Journal, Merlin. Law: Hiring is supply of goods Cahalne v Croydon London Borough Council, Britons in Lagos court,, Goetz ruling, Magistrate stabbed rival in self defence, court told, £1,000 fine for escape of fumes, Missing witness still stays silent over drugs, Bonn charge, Variation in terms of jail no false imprisonment Regian v board of Visitors Gartree Prison, Ex parte Sears, Charge and control order on child Regina v F(a Child), US actor faces rape charge, Supporter jailed. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Commons Chancellor's proposals to combat scourge of unemployment, Teachers' Pay Risk of losing jobs, Opposition keeps Chancellor waiting, Government lose again, Kinnock: In Labour's manifesto, Defence PM defends Howe's Star Wars speech. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 599), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,690, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Dollar plunge bonus for the Chancellor, Tomorrow's Radical, M Mitterrand's Move, Clearing The Australian Air, Anticlimax for equity market, Few surprises, but nasty ones. Letters to the Editor: Redefining co-existence, Anatomy of SDP, Beyond recall, Multiplication of tasks, Vanished supremacies, Handing on the Tory 'leasehold', Budget origins, Truly dreadful, Balancing views of nuclear defence, A world of difference, Jobs on demand, Silver lining, Farming on the fringe, School closures. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day The Tsar's Final Ordeal Signing The ACT Of Abdication. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster Cathedral Choir School, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Prof C. A. Siepmann, Mr Roger Sessions Eminent American composer, Mr Jeffrey Dell. Reviews: Musica Reservata, Concerts LPO/Conlon, Dance The Adventures of Mowgli, Galleries A pastime of intricate delights Martin-Jules Chouard, Television Cultural despair. Classified Advertising: Energy Wisehomes, LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, Super Secretaries, General Appointments, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Dow soars 21 points, The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Two cheers for Budget. Business and Finance: Slowdown in economy 'next year', Money Markets And Gold, New London Oil ready to float, Stock Market Report Sterling vies with Chancellor to influence share prices, Investment Trusts, Battle likely over SE rules plan, London Financial Futures, Authorized Unit Trusts, Company News, US Economy Nervous markets keep spotlight trained on Fed, Commodities, Tempus Why Jaguar is coy about profits, £1.7m operating loss throws BL recovery off course, ASC proposals expected to be shelved, In Brief, ICI chairman's pay increases by 68%, Market Summary, Barratt interim profits tumble. Sport: Golf Way is less smooth after turn, Football Blissett adds to Luton's fears of relegation, Tennis. Three players with one target in mind, Cricket Marshall and Gomes out, Snooker England enter two teams, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Badminton Troke may be two years ahead of her time, Rugby League Fulham move to Chiswick for one game, Rugby Union Challenging agenda confronts board, Hockey Ladykillers rely on penalties, Boxing McGuigan and Pedroza may yet meet, Olympic Games, Cities asked to apply for Games, Cycling Sealink race threatened, Golf Desert gold can pave Lyle's way to tour, Football: Important Night In Europe For English Clubs Chance for Walsh to prove a point, Racing: Pulborough Trainer Has Powerful Ammunition For Colt's Classics And Premier All-Aged Races Jonlani fancied to follow up his Doncaster success. Property: Overseas Property Spain may still be in your range, Property North Of The Thames, Residential Property Once it was the home of Ramsay Mac, Flat Sharing, Property South Of The Thames. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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