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The Times - 14/08/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By Michael Horsnell, By Colin Hughes and Our Foreign Staff, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, From Ray Kennedy, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Rupert Morris, By Our Political Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Race Relations Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Mary Lee, From John Carlin, , From Christopher Mosey, From David Bernstein, , From Susan MacDonald, , From Richard Ford, From Our Correspondent, , From Christopher Thomas, , By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Richard Dowden, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, Paut Griffiths, Martin Cropper, Sarah Hemming, Hilary Finch, John Costello, From George Winkley, , From Dr P. F. Kornicki, , From Roland Hoffman, , Suzanne Greaves, Sally Brompton, PHS, by Norman Podhoretz, Paul Vallely, Ian Wray, Peter Kellner, Charles Knevitt, W. E. BROOKS, , PAUL M. ROBINSON, , GARTH LEAN, , M. St J. PARKER, , JOHN MEDWAY, , PRESCOT STEPHENS, , M. J. BICKERSTAFF, , C. G. GEARY, , P. E. WATTS, FRANK RICHARDS, JOHN H. ROBINSON, , JOHN R. G. TURNER, , HELEN O'DONOVAN, , RICHARD LLOYD, , By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, A friend writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Cliff Feltham, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, From Mohsin Ali, , By Ian Griffiths, By Our City Staff, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By William Manser, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, By Ivo Tennant, By Pat Butcher, David Powell, John Goodbody, By Keith Macklin, Sue Mott, From John Wilcockson, By Jenny MacArthur, By Barry Pickthall, By Peter Tatlow, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, NS, By Richard Thompson,

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Index. News: Ice show is halted over taped music, Minister quits after Tokyo firm fails, Vogue's gallery of three-second posers, New books-hardback, Banned IRA film in pirate showings, IMF praise for Palme measures, Britain in talks to end Albanian gold dispute, Mrs Ions' Diary When you're hopelessly lost down memory lane, Falklands get taste of package tourism, Wine scandal forces civil servants to resign and claims first bankruptcy, Putting faith to the test, Thatcher promises action on lodgings cash, TUC's economic review Union chiefs want �8.2bn rise in public spending to reduce unemployment, Production of chemical stops after gas leak, Motorway nights with the stars, Oman buys Tornado in �200m package, Looking for the wrong Reagan, Israel frees 101 more Lebanese prisoners, Archaeology Megalithic art at Knowth, Hopes rise for cheaper home loans, The seeds of social revolution Women And War, Mandela home burnt in attack, BR asked to drop misleading poster, 'Racism' strike call to 2,000 council staff, Hardline BR threatens dismissal for 270 guards, Starving Wollo: an empty excuse, 520 died but Keiko, aged 12, survived Recovered tail seen as vital clue, Science report Compact radar would help low-flying helicopters, Best wines, Roads, Crash claim could be aviation's biggest, Unions plan 'day of action' GCHO threat to sack staff, Warsaw angered by new unions' stand on pay, Reagan aides try to reassure nation, The Rainbow Warrior bombing French join NZ police in search for yacht, Royal stamps issue fails to pass muster, Harvest on brink of disaster, China jails hotel fire American, Communists crushed, Thais claim, Time to show some mutual support, Portfolio, Pop star's boat inched into port, French right tries to delay Noum�a law, Legal fight on Spain's abortions, Blind man's bicycle shop fulfils a 3-year dream, The Times Diary, Sri Lankan peace hopes rise after Tamil amnesty hint, Cabinet farmed out, Tory MPs to lobby ministers on steel plant, Creditors face decision on Sinclair future, Israel sees US official's Middle East mission as a 'dangerous move', The Guest Cook Simple dinner parties will get you out of a stew, MacGregor value set at �875,000, 'Heavy cost' of CAP criticized by report, The papers, Rush to bid for chairs at furniture sale, Dentists 'should advertise', Give new industry room to breathe, Liverpool, a city in disarray: 3 Dole frustration and drug abuse linked, �65,000 coach built for safety, NHS cuts staff but treats more patients, Pretoria dampens hope of reforms, Boy aged three becomes youngest heart-lung transplant patient, UK ahead in car ownership, Contadora peace quest goes on, Not always the best medicine, Uganda's killing fields Skulls testify to genocide policy, Electricians to defy TUC and seek cash for levy vote, �400 fine for using gin traps, Attempt to impeach Marcos, Nun's killer asks to meet Pope, Virgin Atlantic insists Blue Riband bid valid. Display Advertising: Phillips, Carlton Timeshare, National Theatre, Desk, Base Lending Rates, National & Provincial, Conrad Holdings Plc, Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd, Classic Keyboard Collection, The Times, New Renaults, Cheshire Homes, Alton Towers, Akzo. News in Brief. Law: Cocaine trail, Court set to enter Agca's maze, Charity money used for holiday, Deductions from pay were not against Truck Act Bristow v City Petroleum Ltd, Bakery prank led to injury, Father in baby blinding case left letter, Judge shows leniency to Newham four, Injunction to protect published secrets Speed Seal Products Ltd Paddington and Another, Charges against miners dropped. Picture Gallery: On Friday. Reviews: Promenade Concert Transatlantic pipe-dreams LMP/Glover, Opera: Chabrier's enchanting sense of irony L'Etoile, Greater Tuna, London theatre Are You Lonesome Tonight?, Theatre Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaites, The Hardman, Television Japan's dreadful secret. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, "It Has To Be The Funniest Show In Town" City limits, Animals And Birds, LA Cr�me De LA Cr�me. Letters to the Editor: Talkback Hiroshima's bomb in perspective, Guilt and honour on VJ Day anniversary, Sizewell inquiry, Close of play, On the borderline, Wrong signpost, Comrades of the IRA, The Duke's report, Monarchy in Nepal, Kindly light, Risk factors of an Aids epidemic, Direct grant schools, Straw burning. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,815, Concise Crossword (No 722). Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Private enterprise can fill the gaps in dentistry, In The Saddle, Willing Bondage?. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Gray's Inn, Latest appointments, Dartmouth passing-out. Deaths. Sport: Simon O'Hagan takes the Gentle Reader back to that timeless world of composed prose When your attention was assumed and not grabbed, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Golf Fernley wins the trophy for England, Football Charlton sticks by his word to go, Rugby League Fit Myler is back in favour, Bowls Halmai stays on right line for Paddington, Equestrianism Powell's deeds rewarded with place in British eventing team, Tennis Durie takes Louie by surprise, Racing: Well-Bred Filly Can Keep Up Hern's Run Distance looks ideal for Grayfoot, Hockey See-saw battle ends with honours even, Yachting British crew have a lot of shore work to do, Cricket: Narrow Victories Help Sussex And Essex Climb County Championship Table Australian understudy gains extra practice, Robot will play snooker, Evening Racing, Lacrosse A physical education, Yachting Nirvana with gale in her sails has fun taking wind out of Condor's, Australian Sport Lame ducks turned into high-flying Swans, Cycling LeMond is poised to win second Classic, Athletics Clash of women champions may see three world records fall. Obituaries: Dowager Viscountess Falmouth, Prof Imre Gaspar Design of machinery for plastics, Dr Halim Doss, Manfred Winkelhock. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Disquiet over Saxon Oil takeover talks, Commodities, Hillsdown buys Christie-Tyler, Option rules eased in France, Factories hit five-year high with 1.2% rise in output, In Brief, Market Summary, Bell profit forecast retracted, Investment Trusts, Brokers agree on merger, Company News, US retail sales increase ends two-month decline, Stock Market Report US bid talk brings sparkle to Reckitt & Colman shares, New code on insider dealings, London Financial Futures, Financial Services Healthy outlook for life assurance, Schroder to advise on Channel link, Indonesia cuts crude oil by $2, Tempus Unilever meets trouble off the field at half-time. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Market drifts lower, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments Burton team joins Debenhams board. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property/2 Is the South cheaper?, Property Buyers Guide-Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property, Property Buyers Guide, Residential Property/1 For sale, but keep it quiet. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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