The Times - 13/12/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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From Trevor Fishlock, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Colin Hughes Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Crime Reporter, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, By Colin Hughes, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Christopher Walker, From Alan Tomlinson, , From Michael Hamlyn, By Our Foreign Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Hornsby, , From Richard Long, From Donald Macintyre, By Richard Dowden, From Alice Brinton, , From Geoffrey Matthews, , From Stephen Taylor, , From John Best, From Richard Owen, , From Ian Murray, , From Jeremy Taylor, From Dessa Trevisan, From Frederick Bonnart, From Michael Binyon, Fiona Maddocks, John Hetherington, Paul Vallely, Heather Kirby, Jane Ions, , Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, PHS, Henry Stanhope, Julian Haviland, David Watt, Miles Kington, PETER ROBERTS, R. J. REES, , FRANK FIELD, , PATRICK CARROLL, WILLIAM R. MERTON, , IAN VALLANCE, , ROGER FALK, , J. E. DUGGAN, , ALAN SMITH, , GERALD KAUFMAN, , ROGER UNDERHILL, , J. A. GERE, , By Huon Mallalieu, Frank Johnson, FJ, Sheila Jones, John England, SJ, Harold James, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Trving Wardle, David Sinclair, Peter Ackroyd, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, By Derek Harris Industrial Editor, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, DAVID WATTS, From Balley Morris, By Lawrence lever, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, By Sally Watts, By Derek Harris, From Chris Moore, , By Pat Butcher, From Richard Eaton, , By Robert Pryce, By John Hennessy, By Keith Macklin, By Gerald Davies, Schools rugby by Michael Stevenson, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Clive White, Paul Newman, By Sydney Friskin, By Barry Pickthall, By Jenny MacArthur, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Colin McQuillan, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Simon Barnes, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, by Clifford Webb, Peter Dear, Bob Williams, Peter Waymark, Trevor Fishlock,
ResumoIndex. News: Anti-militia strike shuts down Beirut, Canberra quandry over canoe people, Foreign 'guests' who feel unwelcome, Ministers to enter political funds fray, Snoring 'a cause of brain damage', Fairer deal for doorstep shoppers, US to sack Russians at embassy, As the Christmas party season approaches, invitations should be sent with caution Etiquette of separation, Wanted: a hard sell for arms spending, American peacekeepers die on flight home for Christmas 258 killed in air crash on take-off at Gander, Train gang seizes coins, Ban oil tankers to protect Scottish coast, trust says, Bonner heart disease, Poll shows confusion on defence, Brewer's £126m takeover quashed, Top jockey 'has alcohol problem', West Germany/2 Prices held, but jobs hit a chill spot, Gas bills and gaiters The Times Profile: The Church of England Part 3: A tale of two priests, Roads, High Tory cost of closing Gartcosh, Science report Laser hitch blow for Star Wars, Tass claims SS20 bases dismantled, Israel factions want extremists freed, The disillusioned apprentices, Bangladesh returns to reality after the summit peak Restless ripples from people who need politics, Thousands flock to Aquino-Laurel rally, Gadaffi cash for group in Uganda, Motoring The Accord graduates to executive status, Inquiry told of distress call failures, Operation stake out defended by Yard, Head fit for a young prince, moreover... And 1o, the scribes had great joy, Fury over Hoyte poll victory, Mrs Ions' Christmas Diary God rest ye, merry who?, Why shaky Kohl is back in favour, West Germany/3 Fat life in the fast lane, Christmas safety, Portfolio, Letter from New York On the bright side of being black, Arrow defends safety record, Pay deals 'higher than last year', Cape police baton-charge candlelight procession, A mission of hope for South Africa, On the road to recovery, 'Relief' package rocks NZ farmers, Airbus fights for the fleets of the future, £35.3m paid to victims of crime, Republican snub on tax reform makes Reagan angry, Heseltine and GEC fail to resolve Nimrod deal, Manslaughter verdicts are upheld on miners who killed taxi driver, Memorial to vivisection riots, Allies seek overall strategy on Russia, Directors backing Tories, Blow to the life style of diplomats, The Times Diary Off-screen agony, Parliament demands extra cash and plunges EEC into new financial crisis, Time to ring the changes, Ceausescu's surprise trip to Belgrade, First optical computer 'ready next year', Thatcher-muddler or pragmatist?, Food prices, Strong British bid for share in Chinese communications market, Haitian Army moves in to quell widespread rural protest, Medical Briefing Strange tongues don't stick, Cyprus secrets investigator denies brutality, Gorbachov sweeps clean, Screened from the suffering children, Minister challenges Betancur's view Sombre warning to Colombia, Agony of waiting for the families, West Germany/1 A modern model for prosperity, Commentary, Breadline blessings. Law: Jury told Miss X was 'problem child' at school, NHS accident reports not privileged Lask v Gloucester Health Authority, 'I was carrying knife by chance' Builder cleared of murder as jury accepts plea of self-defence, 14-year jail term sought for Briton, Rate support grant rules lawful Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment, Ex parte Nottinghamshire County Council Same v Same, Ex parte Bradford City Council, Notes not admissible P v D, NF editor is jailed, Paper pays £25,000 to Dr Gee, Severn Bridge goes free as judge outlaws toll rise, Wife jailed for perjury on divorce, 'Not guilty' says Malta hijacker, Terrorists jailed, PLO kidnap plot charges. Politics and Parliament: Commons committee to inspect riot areas, Parliament today, The Economy Government sticking to target of lower inflation, Prosecution call over £2m IRA ransom, PM refuses to 'talk sterling down', Next week's business, Lords reject councils' grants plea, Lloyd's told to put house in order or face legislation, Tebbit's 'yobs' jibe at Labour, Concert Halls 'Scandalous salaries' for South Bank directors, Victims of crime, Social Security Widows denied benefit, The City Allegations of fraud a matter for DPP, Chancellor admits Oil price threat to tax cuts, Food additives under fire. 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Letters to the Editor: Telephone charges, Politics by punch-up, Intensive farming, Compassion and the inner cities, Moral obligation on Arts Council, Chinese puzzle, Falling birthrate, Tyne Bridge by-election, Permanent poles, Public share ownership. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Binney Memorial Awards. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Clifford Maggs, Miss Anne Baxter Hollywood leading lady. Reviews: Theatre in Paris Ingmar Bergman scrubs Ibsen clear and clean John Gabriel Borkman, Concerts Sinfonietta/Berio, Ondine Ensemble, Television Awesome, Rock Elton John, Cinema Irrepressible honesty played without theatricality. Classified Advertising: Miracle Films, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Car Buyers' Guide, The Singerbread Man, Business Opportunities, Mercedes Benz. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Steady at the close, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, A record ahead for puddings, Tempus BT disturbs the City with low-key figures, Commodities, B Telecom profit rises 29% and outlook is 'favourable', Director off board of J Rothschild, Stable profits in harnessing skills, Miboc draws up code on commission earnings, In Brief Inquiry into RCA deal, Market Summary, British banks back Baker with strings, Exporters face up to Opec threat, Pound back to $1.44, New budget law prompts record US trading, 'Tin crisis settlement next week', Managers' pay rises 25%, In brief, Japan's long and bumpy road to an open financial system, Company News In Brief, Telegraph sale terms out today, MPs query state sale prices, Briefing New image for CO-OPS, C&W share allocation, Stock Market Report Pilkington joins bid favourites with 23p rise in share price. Property: Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property, Overseas Property. Business Appointments: Appointments New directors for Samuel Montagu. Sport: Badminton Yates capitalizes on poor concentration, Tennis Challenger to indoor venues, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Racing: Runaway Hennessy Winner Ruled Out Of Ascot Feature With Sore Back Deep impression to keep Gaselee on boil, Rugby League Committee bans Beverley for eight matches, Squash Rackets Jahangir again relentless, ICE Skating Christmas is early for Conway, Rackets Brothers have mixed fortunes, Two skiers seriously injured, Boxing Andries protests over count and requests a rematch, Equestrianism Heffer defeats Europe's best, Cricket Instant fine for Test breach next season, American Football The measure of success, Football Robson tries to take heat out of remarks on possible World Cup site, Bobsleigh: Phipps And Partner Settle A Score With The World Britain out of cold and into gold, Snooker Davis and Meo go through to final, Athletics IAC revamp produces tough race, Quick off the mark for the big spree, Yachting Winds hold up leaders, Women's Hockey Nostalgic trip for Dartford, Volleyball Capital City sabotaged. 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