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The Times - 24/08/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Our Foreign Staff, From Ray Kennedy, By Graham Searjeant, From Trevor Fishlock, By Alan Hamilton, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Jeremy Warner, From Colin Hughes, , From Hikaru Kerns, , By Patricia Clough, By Harrry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By George Hill, From Tim Jones Belfast, By Our Commercial Editor, By Tony Samstag, From Ray Kennedy, , From Jonathan Braude, , From Mohsin Ali, , From Our Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , From Richard Owen, From Richard Ford, , From David Bernstein, From Robert Fisk, From John Best, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Dowden, , From Tony Duboudin, From Peter Nichols, , From Sue Branford, David Robinson, Dennis Hackett, Richard Williams, Stephen Pettit, Richard Morrison, Malcolm Hayes, Brian Sibley, Simon Barnes, by André Brink, Richard Holmes, James Fergusson, Philip Norman, ROGER BRITTAIN, , R. HOFFENBERG, , R. S. LINCOLN, DAVID ROBERTS, , DAVID MATHIESON, , ROGER WHITE, PRISCILLA NORMAN, A. G. YATES, , MARGARET GOWING, , R.H. FOSTER, , ALAN NEAME, , By Andrew Wiseman, Richard Holloway, W.J.F, Lee Rodwell, Shona Crawford Poole, Richard North, John P. Harris, Martin Wills, Richard Thomson, Stewart Tendler, Roy Cuckow, Judy Froshaug, Alan Franks, Michael Young, Jeremy Flint, Raymond Keene, Beryl Downing, Peter Brown, Jane MacQuitty, Mark Lawson, Mike Sumner, Peter Waymark, Mary Postgate, Jean-Louis Barrault, , Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, From Maxwell Newton, , By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Alison Eadle, By Derek Pain, Cliff Feltham, Susan Fieldman, Lorna Bourke, Lawrence Lever, From John Blunsden, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Hugh Taylor, Gordon Allan, From Pat Butcher, By Barry Pickthall, From JOhn Wilcockson, By Gordon Allan, By Athole Still, By Jenny MacArthur, By a Special Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By John Hennessy, From Mitchell Platts, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, From a Special Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, By Jim Railton, By Robert Pryce, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, RH,

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Index. News: In The Garden Underground agents to guarantee colour, Cardinal calls for complete rejection of Ulster violence, Computer to fight crime over carnival weekend, Reagan claims Salvador success, Collecting Beatles for sale-all offers considered, Officials stay away as North Korean troops fly out from Entebbe, Welsh TV channel to be reviewed, Rising tide of refugees deepens ethnic divide in Sri Lanka, Bonn agents flee as spy defects, Bank Holiday Outings, Heretics travelling along the narrow path, Explosion prompts urgent talks in America, Travel Windy walks on Suffolk's wild side, Students to have benefit restored, minister says, MP wins release of dying mugger, Sporting Diary Owzat for a last knock?, In the garden, Art comes to the streets of Madrid, Gardens open, No Robinson Crusoe?, Spy dust charges alarm Americans, Video cassettes Guilt, gore and two girls with glamour, BBC unions fail to gain pledge on future vetting, Sinclair computer price cut, No peace in sight after talks at The Mirror, Archaeology Temple find bears out legend, Films On Tv Sleuths and glory seekers, Travel Gambling centre of the galaxy, Girl found murdered at seaside, Clamp on car loans for health workers, Brazil declares war on poverty, Spoken Word Lend your ear to classic pleasure, 800 pupils arrested in Soweto, Drink An unlikely bunch to tempt the tasters, Corner sweet shops risk the loss of 5,000 jobs, Britons still proud, poll shows, Rain threatens £30,000 damper for bookmakers, Rail ballot boosts support for total strike by guards, Soaring, claims threaten extended warranty on electrical goods, Beatles' pieces lead Sotheby's sale, A clown well versed in body language, Anniversaries, New Caledonia law challenge rejected, Jet disaster cause found US Engine makers say, Shopping Paying for a classy appearance, Britain hosts conference on Eureka, Weekly Walks, Otters breed in wild, Sir Freddie flies for free, TUC to adopt moderate line on union laws, Canadian MPs are split over Star Wars, Badgers are preparing for an Indian summer, Edinburgh Diary First off the fringe, £214,000 Dallas offer to BBC, The Times Choice, Errors lead to leak says Union Carbide, Peres and Shamir try to end enmity, Pretoria under pressure as turmoil grows South African business leaders form lobby to speed apartheid reform, Edinburgh Choice, Television Crossroads in the classroom, Technology help for inquiry, Saturday Crazy about Britain's big game, Catholics in Chile terrorized, Just like Mimi still makes, Bookings, Steel town says it with flowers, Science report Spin of the Earth leads to ocean treasure, Critics question Reagan stance in summit run-up, Radio Learning to live in the real world, The white writer's burden, Families mourn the victims of Manchester airport disaster Emergency procedures on jet broke down in the face of blind panic, Portfolio, Gandhi sees punjab poll as reply to terrorism, No alarm on Italian wines, Car men get two-year pay offer, Nobel winner pleads for Soviet science 'hostages', Guinness wins battle for Bell, Out And About: On The Beach Direct lines to the deep, no charges made, A walk on the mild side. Display Advertising: London Law Financial Services Ltd.,, Gabbitas-Thring, Rosters Ltd., Towry Law & Co. Ltd.,, Foreign & Colonial Management Group, Attracta Products Ltd, Index-Linked Certificates, Calculus Finance, Legal & General(unit Trust Managers) Ltd., The Times, Nt, Alpinit, Nationwide Building Society, Woolwich, Cw, Guernsey, Kodo, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc, The M & G Group, Transport Media Plc, Sfia Ltd., Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Times Sweatshirt, Framlington, C. Howard & Partners, Croft, Whsmith, Base Lending Rates, Leicester Building Society, County Financial Services. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,824, Bridge Diamonds lead to temptation, Howell takes chess lead in fierce struggle, Weekend television and radio programmes Saturday Sunday, Chess Master's lost win uncovered. News in Brief. Law: Convicted judge claims jury was misdirected, Bank sentence, JP quits after driving ban, Card tricksters jailed in test case, Fear of poverty drove preacher to kill wife, Jail for burglar who held woman in terror, Youth hid hacksaw blades in jail cake. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Jazz Haunting session Jan Garbarek, Concerts Moscow Chamber Orchestra/Tretyakov, Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood, Radio Travellers' tales, Promenade Concert Good, meaty and honest American noise Pittsburgh SO/Maazel, Edinburgh International Film Festival Britain cleans up at the film festival, Television Warning to women. Editorials/Leaders: Halley's Holiday, Latin Tempers Cool, Finance And Industry Saxon board withdraws Charterhouse backing, Bumping Towards The Summit. Letters to the Editor: Growing fears on epidemic illness, Future of Tabley House, Driver-only trains, Singular or plural, MI5 and the BBC, Little-known phrases, Room for improvement?, Profit and honour on Notting Hill, Pupil polymath. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Services tomorrow: twelth Sunday after Trinity, Blom's, Time Off Ltd.,, Entertainments, Holidays & Villas. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news New Principal for London, Major Eustace Robb. Obituaries: Dr Friedrich Scheu, Mr C. W. Munday Inventor of the Munday Cell, Mrs Elizabeth Nicholas, Mr Michael Bates. Business and Finance: In Brief Posgate pulls out, Money Markets And Gold, Decision days at Lloyd's, Stock Market Report Talk of takeovers sends shares to summer best, Commodities, Family Money/3 Intertest Rates Round-Up, Grand Met reshuffle threatens top team, Insurance The salesmen's secrets, Market Summary, Investment Trusts, Family Money/1 Easier ways through school, Ecuador beats IMF target, Bond poised for Castlemaine victory after Allied sells stake, Court orders Whitehall check on Raper company disposals, Alliance votes to merge with Leicester, No decision on takeover says Evered, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, Company News In Brief, Tempus Deafening silence after Johnson's shining results, SCM rejects Hanson, London Financial Futures, McCorquodale bid for Clay referred, Savings snip of the year. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Shares strengthen, The pound, Unit Linked Insurance Investments, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: Rentals, Property Flats that fall foul of the market. Sport: Golf Robertson puts back years for third win, Rowing Lightweights to advance their Olympic claims, Rugby Union Argentina tour consolation for All Blacks, Bowls Artistry of Keating too fine for Gass, Yachting Rich pickings in store for Apricot, Football Spirits of goodwill come to rescue of a game in need, Sports in Brief, Boxing McGuigan lines up date for his defence, Athletics: The Hamstrung Hero Of An Arabian Night Aouita breaks Cram's record, Swimming Absence of top entrants takes its toll, Equestrianism Skelton severs his links with Edgar, Hockey England to play on in mourning, Cricket, Football And Other Weekend Fixtures, Racing Scottish Reel to step lively with ground in his favour, Motor Racing Three accidents on day of practice, Cycling Doyle finds Oerted too strong again, ICE Hockey Unger joins Dundee. Weather: The Weather.

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