The Times - 28/03/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, From Robert Fisk, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By David Smith, Economics Corrspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, Geoffrey Smith, By A Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Peter Nichols., From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, , From A Correspondent, From Patrick Knight, , From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, , From Roger Boyes, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Foreign Staff, ROBERT FISK, CHRISTOPHER WALKER, From Charles Harrison, , From Jan Raath, From Christopher Follett, Sir Peter Hall, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, Martin Cropper, Peter Ackroyd, Penny Symon, Stephen Aris, Robert Nye, Nicholas Shakespeare, Woodrow Wyatt, Angela Gordon, James Fenton, Tim Heald, PHS, by Robert Hargreaves, Jonathan Davis, John Grant Crossword Editor, Ronald Butt, Miles Kington, M. J. BALL, , J. K. HYDE., NICHOLAS COULTON., ARTHUR MOSS., ALAN SMALLBONE., MICHAEL JAFFE, DAVID SOSKIN., DAVID FREEMANTLE., JOHN STOKES., COLIN CAMPBELL., STROUD CORNOCK, MERLYN REES., PAUL OESTREICHER, C GOODSON-WICKES, JAMES BOWDEN., C. E. CASSELL, , By Huon Mallalieu, Sir Derek Oulton, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, CK, cw, Richard Thomson, MD, Madeleine Dyer, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Ian Griffiths, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Alison Eadie, From Alan McGregor, , By Cliff Feltham, By Derek Pain, By Judith Huntley, By Clive White, By David Miller, By Stuart Jones, , Keith Macklin, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By David Hands, From Mitchell Platts, By John Hennessy, By Jenny MacArthur, By Jim Railton, By Pat Butcher, By Sydney Friskin, By Colin McQuillan, From a Correspondent, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Mandarin, By Michael Seely, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Neil Kelly, Barry Sherman,
ResumoIndex. News: Australia says no to Star Wars research, moreover... Sillies: Sure Ideas for Loot, Snow reports, Prostitutes march to prevent eviction, Kidnappers free Briton with heart problems, Soldier dies in Belfast blast, Ombudsman reports rise in complaints, Meeting sought with Brittan on phone tap, Housing/6 Planners with leisure in mind, MacGregor system dropped in coal board shake-up, Thousands run riot in Khartoum, Neves's stand-in rallies politicians behind him, Science and sense in getting it right, Housing/3 The biggest landlord in the West but are its days numbered?, Fitting fashion for four walls, Snow Reports, Government may sell property agency, Scimitar SSI on sale, Letter from the Thai frontier Vietnam's hot little foreign war, £25m new shows on Channel 4, Commentary, See your ideal home take shape on the VDU, Visit to scene opens inquiry Judge hears police and township accounts of how 19 blacks died, Bankruptcy Part 3 The jugglers who turn loss into profit, Yorkshire might have been atom bomb test site, NHS doctors may be forced to retire at 65, Chinese slash spending and freeze wages in battle against inflation, Baghdad blasted as Iran claims missile attack, Repeal this election veto, Man in the news: Alan Peacock Free market economist's critical look at BBC, Obscure road to Bristol and London, Science report 'Fingerprinting' oil, MX vote hailed as Reagan triumph, Teenagers show off Sinclair tricycle, Inquest into Zimbabwe killings, CBI warning of Labour victory on jobless, Austerity package for Danes on strike, Anger over Oates' papers sale, Sports chiefs warned to combat drug abuse or risk losing grants, Labour may disband rebel parties, 'Star Wars' gets mixed reception, Fraud loophole in computers, Soares entry hopes run high, Advertising on BBC to be studied by inquiry, Housing/2 New life for the old terraces, Postwar promises that were never fulfilled, From associations to new towns, Chequers talks to give fresh drive on rating system reforms, Top police sacked in Spanish shake-up, Oil broker guilty of Salem fraud, Mutiny boat heads for home, Roads, British Council Cash cuts 'harm' foreign relations, Utopian ideal for living, East Africans to revive three-way cooperation, Horizons Whose finger on the computer? The Times guide to career development, Shipyard workers to decide on talks offer, Peking gets round table again with Moscow, New computer launched, The papers, 40 police end occupation of women's hospital, What Hattersley's budget left out, The education debate How hard do teachers work?, Philips set to cut up to 10,000 jobs, European subsidies finally agreed EEC angry at US steel curbs, Left defeatist over Nato, says Kinnock, The Times Profile: The New Yorker Manhattan transfer, Europe air fares '40% cheaper if cartels are broken up', The modem Mayfair office in a suburban semi, Boost to advice for small businesses, The ultimate in do-it-yourself, The Times Diary Guardian tries pot luck, High death rate in animal shipments, Warning to Budapest on prices, Mortgage changes to come, Farmer wins review of cattle spray order, Insurance link by computers, Housing/4 How the people spoke up for design, Portfolio, The day death came to a CBS film team in Lebanon 'Everyone ran for cover...', Liver transplants face funding difficulties, Kinnock nominates peerages to strengthen Labour, Sterling leaps to over $1.23, Mirror anger over readers' ombudsman, Soccer violence ultimatum, Jobs push-looking for direction, Professor shot dead at university, Cancer test explanation challenged, General Appointments, A growing demand for homes, Teenagers aid train murder inquiries. Picture Gallery: Muddy marvels battle to be top of the form. Display Advertising: Ideal Homes, Coats Patons Plc, Hotel Metropole Geneva, Ppa, Chemical Bank, Britannic Assurance Public Limited Company, Gleeson, Singapore Airlines, National Federation Of Housing Association, Halifax., Telemessage, Glc, Invest For School Fees Ltd., P&o Carpets Ltd, B.A.T Industries, Orbis Publishing Ltd, Nationwide Building Society, Rate Free, Central London Offices, Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd, Bovis Homes, Ibm, Babcock, Macmillan London Limited V Qed Publishing Limited And Others, Eagle Star, The Burton Group Plc, Washington, Prowting, Prudential Corporation, Dan-Air, Harpers & Queen, The Times Portfolio, Sovereign Oil & Gas Plc, To Frogmore Estates Plc, Gleb, Vg Instruments Plc, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Jail doctor wins damages for Kray drugs libel, Court of Appeal Using force in self-defence Regina v Bird (Debbie), Mother ordered to appear, Jury is asked: Who killed child?, Two guilty in 'high society' drugs case, Divisional Court Crimes of violence defined Regina v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, Ex parte Webb and Others, Surgeon is bailed on 19 fraud and theft charges. Politics and Parliament: Broadcasting Inquiry into ways of funding BBC, Parliament today, Opticians accused of intimidation, UK 'Star Wars' research, Railways Waterloo criticized, Royal Assent, Textiles MPs press Channon to renew MFA, Wages Councils Tory backbenchers favour total abolition, Vosper sale, The Press Government keeps out of Fleet Street, Trade What Tebbit is to tell Japanese. Reviews: Opera Nerone, Down and out in the sound archives, Thrillers Cheap frills and jaunty old buffers, Creating one of the glories of world theatre, Television A history unsafe, The Beasts, Concert Philharmonia/Rattle, New books-paperback, Theatre Up 'n' Under, Fiction The private lives of wild artists, Heroes who never have spoken yet, Books I Laurel and Hardy in a single poet Poetry. Classified Advertising: Winner!, Time & Tide Magazine, LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, Public Appointments, Banking & Accountancy, Foyles Art Gallery, General Appointments, Banking & Accountancy Appointments, Entertainments, Advertising 01-278 9161/5 Enquiries. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Sophisticated buyers bide their time, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,697, Concise Crossword (No 606), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry New dilemmas from pound's recovery, Lost Cause Of The Lost Deposit, Greek Democracy. Letters to the Editor: Honourable lordships, Judging directors' pay on merit, Causes of decline, Once in a blue moon, Resignation reason, Pensions abuses, In Lawrence's steps, Air of mystery, For art's sake, Cuckoo calls and fault-finding. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day Pay Of Teachers. Lord Burnham's Award.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: George London, Maj-Gen H. L. Birks Command of tank forces in Western Desert, Lord Beeching. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Agreed bid for Waring & Gillow, Whitbread lifts stake in M Brown, Stock Market Report Troubled TI holds steady as Babcock bid is expected, BTR gains control of Dunlop, Investment Trusts, London Financial Futures, Gatt fears trade 'disaster', Company News Carpets in profit again, Company News, Profits rise 44% to record £1.4bn at BAT Industries, Budget 'will create 200,000 jobs', Commodities, Tempus) Eagle-eyed accountants find £95m for BAT, In Brief Irish insurer 'may have lost £99m', UBM accepts Norcros offer, Market Summary. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Demand for gilts, The pound, Wall Street Boost for oil shares, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: Moorgate deal, · Changing retail fortunes · City coup for Arabs · Storage as investment Hunting Gate profits hit by shortage of sites, Rentals, Liverpool falls behind in shopping. Sport: Boxing McGuigan secures £1.7m world title bout with Pedroza in London, Athletics Lewis wins verdict in gripping finish, Squash Rackets National title for Manchester, Rugby Union Wales call in new prop Evans, Hockey Thompson ends the struggle, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Table Tennis English aim for bronze in Tokyo mould, Rugby League Diary Wembley date sweetens bygone bitterness Clarke revels in Wigan cheer, Cricket Sussex will have Imran for one-day games, Dressage Win for partners in time, Fishing Irresistible call of the river, Racing: Corbiere's Jockey Can Land Whitbread Trophy Chase On Opening Day Of National Meeting Burnt Oak to blaze Aintree trail, Golf Hacker with a Huck Finn look, Rowing Cambridge are unhurried and unworried, Football: Victory over Scotland in World Cup qualifier revivies Welsh fortunes as they seek place in Mexico Rush goal takes heart out of Scots. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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