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The Times - 28/02/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , By Alan Hamilton, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Henry Stanhope, By Nicholas Timmins, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, , By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Craig Seton, , By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Clifford Webb, By David Hewson, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By our Political Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , From Robert Fisk, From Frank Johnson, From Mohsin Ali, From Christopher Thomas, From Peter Nichols, , From Diana Geddes, , From A Correspondent, , From John Best, From Keith Dalton, , From Mary Lee, From Rasit Gurdilek, From David Watts, , From Charles Harrison, , From David Watts, From Christopher Thomas, , From Michael Prest, Irving Wardle, Noel Goodwin, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Williams, Richard Morrison, Nikolai Tolstoy, Isabel Raphael, Philippa Toomey, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Eamon Duffy, Robert Nye, Woodrow Wyatt, Peter Jones, PHS, by Lord Douro, Christopher Walker, Christopher Thomas, Ronald Butt, Miles Kington, JAMES BALL, , DICK TAVERNE, , P. S. C LEWIS, , D. C. CARDEN, , JELLICOE, , CLAUDIA MILNE, , GEOFFREY SEED, , ROGER WATSON, , H. J. CLULEY, , ANTHONY COWGILL, , A. L. STROWGER, , E. D. Le CREN, , E. J. PURSGLOVE, , JEAN M.H.AINSWORTH-SMITH, , By Huon Mallalien, A correspondent, Andrew Robinson, Hugh Thompson, Kenneth Fleet, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By William Kay City Editor, From Graham Searjeant, From Bailey Morris, , By Judith Huntley, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Barnes, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Keith Macklin, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Colin McQuillan, By Pat Butcher, By a Correspondent, From John Ballantine, , By Mandarin, Philip Schofield, Summaries by Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Peter Davalle, By Anthony Bevins, David Watts,

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Index. News: Sinking seabed worries Ekofisk oilmen, moreover... Anaerobicsia nervosa, Ortega offers peace deal to US and invites visit from Congressmen, Marketplace, Tourist board condemns ministers for lack of policy and support, Arab hijackers release 33 and surrender, Ministers told to put cash behind their ideas, Guerrillas black out Peru cities, Sudanese nomads in desperate food hunt, Snow reports, Plight of Korean 'human wreckage' from Second World War Freedom plea written in blood, No legal action over M15 phone tap film, Sakkara tomb yields unique sarcophagus Robbers reached tomb first, Wait-and-see attitude at Elysée French stop worrying and learn to live with Star Wars, British winner: Scottish-, Cardinal's call for new conversion, Japan's sweet poisoners call truce, Letter from Tokyo Touching tribute to canine loyalty, Woman detective gets a proposal-and an arrest, Turks ready for flood of refugees, Counting the cost of the last taboo, Roads, Phased pull-out or straight home?, Diplomatic flurry raises hope for fresh peace dialogue in Middle East, Canada defence upgraded in Cabinet shuffle, Bonn angry at Polisario downing of plane, Courses for 'micro-shy' executives, Contras plus Reagan no match for Congress, The Times Profile: Arthur C. Clarke The space-age Odysseus, Lange row with US worsens, The Pope with Mr Andrei Gromyko, the, Mengistu demands return of Falasha Jews from Israel, Lange attacks US intelligence ban on New Zealand, CEGB attacks credibility of anti-Sizewell scientists, French fury grows over Rabin slur, Helping Spain, via the Falklands, Portfolio, UK sales drive in China, Prescription charge may rise to £2, Ford denies cheating over diesel, Labour and the unions Call to reconstruct legal immunities, Reservists 'threaten regular Army', Tory anger on plight of remand prisoners, The Times Diary, Teachers asked to find conciliator, Temporary time warp for Dr Who, Elderly care 'needs better management', Wife-beating story led to Wall Street downfall, New books-paper back, Pit pickets to sue police after charges are dropped, Girl spent life wrapped up in sheets, The papers, How EEC farmers gain from dairy accord, Executive urged to recall delegates, Majority of miners are now working, Snow Reports, Fowler to use TV in heroin campaign, Dairy farm shops get EEC relief, FBI men make it a black day for Mafia, Day of panic as bankers attack the dollar, The Times guide to career development How to treat emergencies, Scargill's gift to Thatcher, Vatican charms Gromyko, Earnings related pensions to stay, Kohl solves Bonn's dilemma, Ex-Speaker's thunderous rebuke for The Times, Spy trial in Oslo told of caviar and vodka gifts, Treasury thesis on jobless scorned. Display Advertising: Ethiopia, Century, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc, Ppa, James Meade, Bibby, The Mail, Palmerston Property Developments Plc, P&o Carpets Ltd, The Times, The Peninsular And Oriental Steam Navigation Company, Williams & Glyn's Bank Plc, Dayfold Limited, Itl, Base Lending Rates, Central London Offices. Law: Libel awards, Beatle arrest, Court told of jury nobbling, Compromise on costs for defendants, Chancery Division Newspaper competition lawful Express Newspapers plc v Liverpool Daily Post and Echo plc and Others, Knowledge to be proved Licensing Authority for Goods Vehicles in Metropolitan Traffic Area v Coggins, Ponting 'perjury' report for DPP, IRA support denied at bomb trial, Guidelines on Aids for prisons, Two jailed for fake scent conspiracy, CP rejects rape claim, Nurse died after double chin surgery, Queen's Bench Division No duty to consult GLC Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment, Ex parte Greater London Council, Aquino witnesses go into hiding, Soviet charge, Award for gun raid hero. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Health Government neutral on alternative cures, Privatization Firms returned to private sector doing very well, Local Spending Councils allowed to keep more of their receipt, Parliament today, De Lorean Ministers urged to use own money, Trade and industry · Plight of refugees · Housing debate Britain pressing US to maintain free trade Protectionism, Brittan thinks deposits should be higher, House Of Lords VE Day plea for Hess, Coal Imports Overseas miners benefit, More time for fluoride measure, New peer, Marriage Bill, Refugees Peers ask for more assistance. Reviews: Fiction Rich literary spoof with women in love, Concerts Bournemouth SO/ Barshai, Animal, ASMF/Sillito, The novelist as heroic Cassandra, Theatre Poet pursuing an enigma The Road to Mecca, Mackerellian historiography, Rock Leonard Cohen, Historicals The trials of everyday country life, The ideal of the Norman church, Poetry Cultivating asphodel and hemlock in the garden, Unfashionable idea of gradual change, Television Searching alternative positions, Persicos odi, puer apparatus. Classified Advertising: General Appointmets, I, Announcements, Public Appointments, General Appointments, Banking and Accountancy, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Editorials/Leaders: Vested Interests, Finance And Industry Another sterling try by Mr Volcker, The Mubarak Initiative, Little Crime From Big Crime. Letters to the Editor: Costs of legal aid, Bank overkill, Fear of Aids, Anatomy of SDP, Famine in Africa, People and places, Farming efficiency, UK in hot pursuit of US dollars, The English game?, Opposition to tax on pension funds, Role of M15, Fall in sterling, Tongue-tripping. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Knighthood for judge, Latest appointments. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Christie's in chess set move, Concise Crossword (No 582), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,673, Today's television and radio programmes. Births. Obituaries: Sir Iain Moncreiffe Of That Ilk Herald and genealogist, Mr Paull Harrap. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts up-equities mixed, Recent Issues, Wall Street Dollar fall hits Dow, Foreign Exchanges. Business and Finance: Midland excluded as clearers win Australian bank licences, TSB profit disappoints, BL steps up Japanese sales effort, Money Markets And Gold, Company News In Brief, Investment Trusts, London Financial Futures, Authorized Unit Trusts, Company News, Commodities, Stock Market Report ICI and Fisons slip on rights issue fears, US official rules out tax reform before 1986, Hong Kong forecasts 9% growth, Tempus Barlow deals S African card through Bibby, Auditors quit Johnson Matthey, In Brief, Market Summary. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: London Flats, Rentals, Commercial Property Unit sales could solve cash shortage for development, Battle rages to develop lucrative City sites, Ferranti to lease Dorothy Perkins HQ. Sport: FOOTBALL: England open a gap but Spain close on Scotland after last night's World Cup qualifying matches Hateley brings a glimpse of Mexican sun, Cricket England's last chance of joining the party through the back door, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Hockey Exeter take their seventh title, Bowls Richardson rolls to a round dozen, Rowing Little threat to Oriel from Christ Church, Boxing Honeyghan could pick up £30,000 in Paris, Racing: Epic Duel In Prospect For Queen Mother Champion Chase A capital chance for Berlin, Rugby League Diary Fox stops barking as axe falls, Squash Rackets Davenport beats Norman for the first time, Snooker Francisco wins his place among the elite, Athletics Harrison opts for shorter event in Athens, Golf Americans take to artificial hills for a new point of view, Rugby Union: The Battle To Impress England's Coach Andrew back to his best form. Weather: The Weather.

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