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The Times - 22/10/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Alan Hamilton, Ronald Faux and Craig Seton, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Colin Hughes Local Government Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , By Colin Hughes, From Hugh Clayton, , From A Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, By Derek Harris Industrial Editor, From A Correspondent, , From Richard Owen, Jonathan Braude, From Martha de la Cal, , From Richard Bassett, , From Mario Modiano, , From John Earle, By Caroline Moorehead, Front Diana Geddes, , From Neil Kelly, By Mark Dowd, From John Carlin, , From Our Correspondent, , From Keith Dalton, From A Bridge Correspondent, , From Hasan Akhtar, , From Our Correspondent, Paul Vallely, Chapman Pincher, Christine Brown, Suzy Menkes, John Babbage, PHS, Gordon Brown, Frank Johnson, Matthew Parris, Miles Kington, R. L. MARSHALL, , GEORGE C. LAMB, NEVILLE DAVIS, DIANA McKINLEY, , R. M. H. EDMONDS, , JULIA ROSKILL, , DOUGLAS BUSK, , HAILSHAM, , JOHN R. FORD, CHRISTOPHER MARTIN, , S. A. HARRIS, , T. P. SNAPE, LYON ROUSSEL, , DAVID LONG-PRICE, , By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Rupert Morris, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, A correspondent, Nicholas Shakespeare, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, By Richard Sarson, By Richard Pawson, Matthew May, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Frank Brown, By Sid Smith, By Stephanie Schofield, By Matthew May, By Russell Jones, Kenneth Fleet, From Bailey Morris, , By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By Our City Editor, By Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, By William Kay City Editor, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, Michael Prest, From Pat Butcher, By William Stephens, Brian Glanville, Paul Newman, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Keith Macklin, David Miller, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Barry Pickthall, By John Nicholls, By Robert Pryce, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Mandarin, By Christopher Goulding, Peter Dear, Bob Williams, Mark Lawson, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Suzy Menkes, Fashion Editor, ,

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Index. News: Restaurateurs choke on guide, moreover... Anything legal considered, Britain to withdraw trade aid, Exercise will test ability to rescue Britons abroad, The number on the saddlecloth told, Princess in informal visit to Belfast, Australian unions act on apartheid, Legal wrangles delay scheme to redistribute pharmacies, March 'for bread and work' Athens crippled by strike against austerity measures, Graphologists 'would catch Philby today', Coal prices to rise by 4.5%, NUM stripped of rights in Notts by board, Cape whites arm as attacks rise, Campaign to fight Sunday trading, Heseltine may move defence sites north to help unemployed, Problem for Craxi over new Cabinet, Opera lover's £1m curtain-raiser for Covent Garden, Best wines, Young unemployed face new moves to toughen board and lodging rules, Roads, The Times Diary Message understood, Airport fire victims to settle for 'millions', South Africa under pressure Commonwealth warning of tougher measures if Pretoria does not reform, Rover saloon fitted with new engine, Police consider use of riot batons, Cautious relief in Johannesburg, Reshaping of EEC hit by national differences, Striking tribute to The Times, Fashion S stands for shape The International Collections Paris, Row over Kinnock visit, British Library expansion Five-year plan to boost income, Student in land protest shot dead, Living on a volcano of deprivation, Liverpool budget crisis Bleak outlook for Labour's rescue bid, Agents 'are inflating home prices', Geldof returns with new plans, UDM's top officers face new elections, Gorbachov to placate his allies, NZ claims Anzus pact still holds, Portfolio, Comment Adoption: the phantom guest, Main findings Parental funding for state schools is £40m, PTA survey finds, New Forest commoners admit neglect of animals, The Commonwealth communiqué Leaders outline the five steps to freedom for people of South Africa, Bob rocks the boat in Africa, Mubarak denounces US and Tunisia for stabbing him in the back, Mexico faces threat of hyper-inflation as twin blows hit economy, A city struggling to find its virtue, Teachers strike over graffiti dispute, The great Thatcher jobs fraud, Concrete barriers urged, Lagerfeld walks out on his audience at Chanel, Pubs report less drink and sexism, Science report Athens plague linked to toxic shock syndrome, The papers, Britain to aid Pakistan heroin fight, Peter Nichols asks if the Pope can build on his personal popularity Will he carry the church?, Doctors in Lahore clash, Couple 'were trapped in flames', Bad ideas that go unchecked, 'Dazzle' theory in Britain's worst motorway crash Thirteen killed as coach and cars pile up on M6, 'Unite to beat Tories', MPs say, Wembley stadium sold in £7m deal, 'The Times' for Hungary, Is the West being won over? Kgb, Talkback 'Second-class' wives who sulk, Poll 'crucial to BBC funding', Summit accord on apartheid hailed as key step, Schmidt says West Europe leaderless. Display Advertising: Chablis, Canon, The Territorial Army, Peachey Property Corporation Plc, Allied-Lyons, National Savings, Young's, Angela Gore Ltd., Honda, Lalaounis, Fiat, The Times, Piaget, Sun Life, Wda, Diners Club, Triumph Adler, Ncr, Ibm, Singapore Airways, Austin Reed, Church's, Valentino Boutique, Imps, Ncb, Charistie's, Access, Base Lending Rates, Barnardo's. Law: Mercy killer goes free, UDF 16 accused of plotting revolution, Le Pen accused of lying about taxes, Thai death penalty for Sydney pilot, Baby girl 'shut up in drawer at night', Law Report October 22 1985 Coroner's jury not necessary in picket's death Regina v West Yorkshire Coroner, Ex parte National Union of Mineworkers (Yorkshire Area), Lisbon terror trial told of secret workers' army, Dury divorce, MPs to tackle thefts in airport security inquiry, Tory MP wins BBC libel case, Brixton camera theft charge, Prisoners of Conscience Special week focuses on plight of young victims, Mother 'buried in garden'. Official Appointments and Notices: Awards for fuel efficient firms, UK Computer Press Awards, Latest appointments, Church news. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Welsh inquiry, Parliament today, Law And Order 300 more recruits for Metropolitan Police, South Africa Labour get debate tomorrow, Sponsorship of the arts, Middle East Attempt at PLO meeting a 'risk for peace' worth taking, Nine MPs who left the House of Commons speechless, Arts allocations in December, Labour anger at Thatcher erupts in Commons, Social Security Interim board and lodging rules, £200,000 for Welsh site, Industry Design is key to industrial fight back, House Of Lords The search for closer union in Europe. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: British ladies surrender big first-half advantages, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,874, Concise Crossword (No 780), Portrait of a Queen's favourite found, Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Hall's contents may exceed £750,000, TV top ten. Editorials/Leaders: Freedom Via Culture, Making, Giving And Adjusting Laws, Finance And Industry Elders' 'generous' offer will still have to grow, Nassau And Pretoria. Letters to the Editor: Putting a value on teacher's craft, Starvation in Ethiopia, The best of British, Official secrets, Taxing student grants, Role of referee, Long time no see, Implications of the Gillick ruling, Building upwards. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr James Wellwood Encouragement for overseas law students, Fr Kilian Lynch. Reviews: Television Cogent sunburn, Concert LCS/Groves, Dance Faltering stride for Mozart Second Stride, Paris galleries France facing a British enigma, Jazz Benny Golson, Theatre The Dragon's Tail. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, German Art, Computer Appointments. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Volcker urges US banks to lend $20bn to Third World, Another lesson from Japan, Commodities Review Door opens slowly to Japan's new bond market, Commodities, BP set to spend £905m on SE Asian projects, TSB says yes to 26-member board, Chips for everyone... well almost, Citibank heads for Docklands, Majority join the bandwagon, Market Summary, Thais consider £94m plan by Leyland Bus, Computer Briefing Healthier screens for VDUs, Stock Market Report US broker takes another 5% of Minet, IBM's network customers will need a little patience, Tempus Pilkington plays safe and tries market's patience, Eureka! 18 nations in step on Euro plan, A revolution around the corner?, In Brief Diamonds trade plan, Problem for bank in SGB bid, Send your robot, not excuses, ODI chief argues against 'dangers of overkill', Job Scene Silicon Fen talent draining away, London Financial Futures, Markheath cuts half-year loss. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Retailers in demand, Investment Trusts, The pound, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift lower, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: ICE Hockey Cleveland coach's job at risk, Baseball Cardinals make a little history, Sports Commentary, Basketball Breaking point for unbeaten teams, Sports in Brief, Football Doncaster's captain in temporary charge, Rackets Champions get round to the semi-finals, Yachting Kolius back to lead challenge, Tennis Bobby-dazzler from Kent gets off to an electric start, Racing Results, Boxing Kaylor-Christie bout goes on as board's fears are allayed, Football Bangor are ready for action, Snooker O'Boyeputs White's quality to the test, Racing: Grand National Winner Comes Out Of Retirement Swinburn should help Waajib fulfil promise of first outing, Cricket Miandad is blamed for draw, Rugby League Amateurs face cup finalists, Athletics Jones has a marathon 'grand slam' in mind, Rugby Union France try a new midfield pairing. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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