The Times - 21/08/1985
1985; Gale Group;
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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, , By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, From Ray Kennedy, By Colin Hughes, Anthony Bevins, By Our Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Richard Thomson, By Patricia Clough, By Rupert Morris, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Robin Young, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , From Richard Dowden, , Kampala, , Charles Harrison, , From Jonathan Braude, From Ray Kennedy, , From Christopher Thomas, From paul Routledge, , By Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Long, , From Tony Duboudin, From Christopher Thomas, , From John Best, , From Peter Nichols, From Alan Tomlinson, From Christopher Mosey, From David Bernstein, , By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Hikaru Kerns, From Mario Modiano, Rodney Tyler, Olivia Timbs, Jean Moore, George Hill, Suzanne Greaves, Susan Ellis, Jessye Norman, , PHS, by Jeremy Bray, Robert Fisk, Ivor Davis, Jack Straw, Miles Kington, JULIA HOCKNELL, , DAVID M. PARKES, , JAMES HILL, , J. D.TUNNICLIFFE, , WENDY G. FUREY, , MARJORIE TEW, , G. MYERS, , ANTHONY GRANT, , J. COOPER, , ANEURIN HUGHES, , GREVILLE JANNER, , PETER LAWRENCE, , R. B. MAGOR, , S. HARRISON, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, M. W., P.P, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Richard Morrison, James Methuen-Campbell, Malcolm Hayes, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Judith Huntley, By Ian Griffiths, By Alison Eadie, From Mohsin Ali, , From Maxwell Newton, , By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Pain, Cliff Felthem, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, , By John Hennessy, By Keith Macklin, From Michael Coleman, , By Clive White, By Paul Newman, By Nicholas Harling, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Ivo Tennant, By Marcus Williams, David Miller, By Gordon Allan, By Barry Pickthall, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Pal Butcher, From Sydney Friskin, , Peter Davalle-, Bob Williams, Tim Jones,
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News: Tripoli car bomb and Beirut shelling kill 84, Offal, bombs and boobytraps Spetsnaz to invade Britain, Stagnant industry and rise in jobless predicted, Unions to ballot on GCHQ, Pit reclaimed for leisure, When private care goes wrong, America's missing million children, Law report August 21 1985 Valid decision to separate mother and child Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte H, Roads, Town-hall workers' hopes rise Labour controls pay body, Pension changes could boost profit sharing, BBC unions refuse to accept assurances that few are vetted, Israel envoy dies in Cairo attack, Return to civil war feared Uganda rebel threat to renew conflict, Celebrating 25 years of plastic carriers Inventor failed to bag profits, Airline disputes bill for stowaway boys' flight home, British Association to hear 300 papers, Black power battle facing Labour, The Guest Cook I've got Georgia on my mind, Credit test bars many from bank, Vegetable prices fall with rain, Timex stops making televisions for Sinclair, Traditional maths skills 'no longer necessary', McGuinness in prison for not paying fines, ITV lines up comedy and saucy series to boost autumn ratings, Russians spurn arms conference, Hurt Britons were bomb blast victims, First Person On the trail of the sporting slug, Mrs Ions' Diary Alien II, the woman in beige and peach, Harsh winds of piety whipping Pharaoh's throne, A Yank at the court of King Cognac, US to test satellite destroyer, Spectatcles firm right to dismiss woman after affair with rival salesman, No MoT needed for hearse, A drain crying out for money, England beat the weather and Australia, Drug cure racket by dealers in heroin, South Africa police inquiry sought, Science report US-Soviet project to 'hook' gravity waves, Child locked in house with dead parents, Warning on safety of bats, Portfolio, UK signs tough sports convention, Bonn spy secretary's alias uncovered, Overcrowding crushes a state monopoly in Havana, Colonel's £500 for a large gin, Rail chaos threat as guards vote this week, Cook's to revive the pampered tour, New Zealand to slash income tax and introduce sales levy, Pretoria judge delays hanging, Punjab's Sikh leader killed by extremists, More set to join pit breakaway, Israeli Army evicts MPs in West Bank settlement protest, Putting faith and hope back into charity, Let's hop back to freedom, Rural churchman is new bishop, Sri Lanka's five crucial days at the brink of bloody ethnic strife, Police held hostage in 100-mile chase, Soviet troops to start Afghan drive, The Times Diary Contracting out?, Dole warns Japanese on trade, Three jailed Britons on Howe's agenda, The papers, Tokyo to investigate Japan Air, TV news 'deal' on terrorism is halted, Part of Bodleian to be closed, Jail mother loses appeal to keep baby, moreover... From my own correspondence, Mulroney enlarges his Cabinet in reshuffle, Scott Howells who cele-, Couple give home the lived-in look, Gloomy White House outlook for Geneva summit progress, Letter from Portadown Police in a war on two fronts, With added goodness?, Sind alert for Bhutto funeral, Dispute over debt threatens £8m films. Law: Fowler appeals against lodgings ruling, Drug sentence, Freed mother fined £2,000 for shoplifting, Austria arrests top wine merchant, Car used in attempt to smuggle 30 parrots, Laker wins delay in Jersey judgement, Stepfather says he can find girl, Concern for Briton on spy charge, Charge to follow priest's death. Picture Gallery: Orchids grow wild at railway sidings, Welsh pony's zebra foal. Display Advertising: The Famous Grouse, Hitachi, Pilkington, Phillips, Standard Chartered Plc, Guinness, Britannia Building Society, Brixton Estate Plc, Base Lending Rates, Nescoré, Diners Club, Torvill & Dean, Guinness Plc, Comet, The Times, Christie's, Sex Mission. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Apothecaries' Society, Latest appointments, Arson reward. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,821, Concise Crossword (No 728), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Black Economies, Finance And Industry The Bank wakes up to Stock Exchange ways, When Police Are Harassed. Letters to the Editor: Being fair to the married couple, Factors in 747 crash, Hazards of births, 'Mean' to charities, Release of Mandela, Ritual slaughter, Family affair, BBC stop play, Deus ex machina, The weaker sex?, Youth training schemes, Regard for safety on guardless trains. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dowager Viscountess Falmouth, Mr Lester Cole, Maj Edward Cooper, Vc Gallantry at 3rd Ypres, Shiva Naipaul. Reviews: Ulster Orchestra/ Thomson, SCO/Knussen, New books-hardback, Eisenhower's staff reveal a secret rebellion, Dance Homage to Diaghiley, Television The urban tribes of shame, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra/Koopman, Opera: Life sliding gently into art Capriccio/ Cosi fan tutte, Concerts Medici Quartet. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Debt talks, Commodities, SA banks cut rate, Tempus Politics headache for De Beers, Kaye to buy French firm, Enterprise makes £120m bid for Saxon despite opposition, In Brief, Brixton to raise £15m, Market Summary, Investment Trusts, Stock Market Report Bid talk spurs equities to highest for two months, Shares in Milbury suspended, Queens Moat increases profits and expands, Dollar recovers after surprise 2% rise in American GNP, Company News, Financial Policy Why the Bank's bill mountain is a monetary embarrassment, Agents fight to keep out Posgate, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, Weaker US car market starts sales battle, London Financial Futures, Pit pension assets at £2.6bn. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Dow gains 11 points, Stock Exchange Prices Active trading. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Sports Commentary, Racing: Commanche Run Produces Another Upset In Gold Cup Kazaroun looks a class above Ebor opposition, Bowls Thinking man's pair have no solution, Sports in Brief, Cricket: Border Draws A Line At The Dismissal Of Phillips That Hastened Australia's Demise Fate plays a stroke in English destiny, Football Robson is cutting edge for United, Hockey England miss semi-finals, Rugby League Extra cash for ground improvements, Golf Walker Cup men favour white meat and painstaking approach, Yachting Small boat makes big impression, Athletics Cram head and shoulders above rest in the race of giants, Modern Pentathlon Britain five seconds from defeating the Russians. Classified Advertising: LA Crmede LA Crème, LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, Entertainments, Appointments. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Residential Property/2, Residential Property/1 Stately ways to survive, Property Buyers Guide, The best moves to make, South England. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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