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The Times - 29/07/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Charles Harrison, By Tony Samstag, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, From Peter Davenport, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Tim Jones, Julian Haviland, By Richard Thomson, Stewart Tendler, By Raymond Keene, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Robin Young, By A Staff Reporter, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By A Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Richard Ford, , From Richard Owen, From Our Correspondent, From David Bernstein, , From Peter Nichols, , From A Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, , From Peter Nichols, From Jan Raath, From Michael Hornsby, By Richard Dowden, John Higgins, John Percival, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, Hilary Finch, E. J. Craddock, Peter Ackroyd, Ann Hills, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Anne Sofer, Miles Kington, JOHN S. HAPPEL, , BRIAN YOUNG, , ANTHONY WILLS, , LANSDOWNE, , F. G. T. HOLLIDAY, , TENZIN GYATSHO, , DAVID ROSS, , DUGAL NISBET-SMITH, , ROBERT HODD, , JUDY M. GARLAND, , PRISCILLA METCALF, , R. K. MARTIN, , H. N. STANLEY, , LEON DRUCKER, , BRIAN D. B. GRESHAM, , Clifford Longley, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Clare Dobie, From a Correspondent, , By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Commercial Editor, By Our City Staff, From Maxwell Newton, By William Kay, City Editor, Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Ivo Tennant, By John Wilcockson, By Jim Railton, Simon Barnes, From Pat Butcher, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Athole Still, By Paul Harrison, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin, By Our Shooting Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, By John Watson, Edited by Peter Dear, Mark Lawson, DJM, Robert Fisk,

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Index. News: Bishops in the front line, David Butler urges MPs to consider now a hung parliament impasse Could Britain cope with a three-way split?, East European wines to be tested for anti-freeze, Treasury failure on spending reduces scope for tax cuts, Barristers vote to give juniors greater influence, Nature notes, Russia says it wants better links with Britain, Minister demands report on Tyra case, Hilltop shrine found at Iron Age site, Widow applies to have test tube baby using frozen sperm of husband, Findings Rebirth of the Blues, Ulster accord still remote, Objectors may sink zoo's £2m aquarium, Heroes again-19 years on, Welsh race ruling draws hundreds to protest, Gorbachov wins plaudits at youth jamboree, Universities 'must improve image to fight cuts', Probation officers fear unrest in prisons, The Uganda coup: Seeds of the conflict Guerrillas negotiate with Okello, TUC leaders to fight NUM demands, Soarés to run for President, Anger over Toxteth 'secrecy', Drive under way to defeat Aids, MacGregor widens rift with Whitehall, Roads, Bring back the landlord, John Stapleton looks at other people's painful memories Private regrets revealed in the public eye, Inquiry report rejects homes plan for woods, 'No secret' over tests on Sellafield babies, Haryana opposition MPs quit over 'sell-out' to Sikhs, Bishop Tutu steps warily after Botha offer of peace talks, Ian Smith says Mugabe's threat to whites may just be a passing phase, Hard sell for soft toys, Letter from Baghdad Personality cult in stylish shades, Government likely to pick UK Aids test, Don't bank on Mr Clean, September poll to be held in New Caledonia, Portfolio, Karens suspected of Burma train bomb, Mortgage tax relief Labour backs aid to home buyers, Tory vote 'at risk' in London suburbs, The Times Diary, Shuttle set to blast off with new space lab, Horizons Streetwise view on busking The Times guide to career choice, Ballot cash split looms large as TUC prepares for Blackpool, Knesset moves to make the sale of pork illegal, UN decade of women ends in compromise, Britons favoured in chess, University exam results: Oxford and York, Nature conservation in Jordan: Part 1 Bringing back the oryx and the ostrich, Housing co-ops urged, Nimrod delay mounts, Why women should agree to disagree, Brittan questions BBC on 'IRA man' film, moreover... Off the Beeton track, Kampala hit by looting as crowds cheer coup, Israel's tougher line on killings likely to fall short of death penalty, Italians try to lure a royal wit, Party guest killed in bottle attack, Science report Tracing prehistoric cookery, The papers, John Silkin to stand down, Pillar at Seven Dials to rise again, Doubts on eve of deadline Eurofighter crisis looms, Exhibition centre completed, The New Japan The forgotten victims of Hiroshima, Governor of Bank will not resign, Scargill taken to hospital after car accident, Commentary. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Nike, The Royal Ballet, Lyric Theatre, Sotheby's, Lifeboat, Abbey National High Rate Bondshare, Extel, Manchester Business School, The Engineering Assembly, Portpolio, The Post Office, The Times, Dry Fly, Britoil, Base Lending Rates, Teacher Training. Law: Foreign resident has same rights in court as nationals Ministere Public v Robert Heinrich Maria Mutsch Case 137/84, Court of Justice of the European Communities National courts to decide on employee status Foreningen af Arbejdsledere i Danmark, representing Hans Erik Mikkelsen, v A/S Danmols Inventar (in liquidation) Case 105/84, Judges in dock over Camorra trials, Murder charge, Calculating value-added tax on part-exchange deals Commission v Kingdom of the Netherlands Case 16/84 Commission v Ireland Case 17/84, Uncontroverted oral agreement binding Berghoefer GmbH & Co KG v ASA SA Case 221/84. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 708), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,801, British Library may face fight for Hebrew manuscript, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: BBC Welsh SO/ Bergel, Concerts Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Litton, Opera: Grand Parisian ladies come into their own, Television, Dance A night for the men, Publishing Keeping the date, Opera in London Teseo, ECYO/Abbado. Editorials/Leaders: Undermining The Police, Best Chance For India's Sikhs, No Respite For Uganda, Finance And Industry EMS discipline attracts surprising converts. Letters to the Editor: Human values on the road to peace, Years of discretion, Spirit of England, Post office services, Pacific treasures, An unhealthy delay, Ruling the waves, Call for change in South Africa, An awkward fruit, UK salmon stocks, Age of the cathedral, Geese and peat, Open door policy, Top pay increases. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: British Screen Advisory Council, Appointments in the Forces. Births. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Very Rev C. M. Gray-Stack, Professor Xia Nai, Mr Harry Varley, Cmdr G. Holdsworth Supplies for Italy's wartime partisans. Business and Finance: Japan to relax import rules in 'best and last' offer on trade, Debenhams warms to Fraser, Ordinary Shares Bankers' fear is a headache over debt, home and foreign, Wall St Wire Bond fall backs Fed optimism on growth, Li group sells ships to meet $70m bills, BR doubles land profits, Shops help airports to record profits, Gatt talks call, Changes in auditing rules sought, 'Real competition' plea, Market Summary, African Lakes Group:, Exploration by Opec down 50%, Usm Review Run of rescues spotlihhts perils for investors, Investment Trusts, Company News, Tempus Gilts: Whitehall gambles, the City plays poker, Guinness steps up Bell blitz, Profits blow, Big rise forecast in care for elderly, California issues $2.3bn notes. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business Appointments: Appointments Pilkington director. Sport: Motor Rallying Brookes win sets up title decider, Athletics: Another Milestone In The Mile As Coe's World Record Falls To A Younger, Hungrier Rival Cram gets into his majestic stride for an attack on the third leg of the triple crown, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Craven has plan to stage world event, Racing: Royal Trainer's Fourth King George Triumph Compensates Lady Beaverbrook For 1975 Defeat Of Bustino Petoski's power lifts Hern to record, Today's Fixtures, Motor Racing Setback for Austin Rover, Rowing Full marks for Irish dedication, Volleyball Hitachi win women's tournament, Swimming Long takes bronze medal again, Cash withdrawal, Golf Marsh at home in the pouring rain, Tennis Wimbledon rematch plan in S Africa, Cricket: England Coutinue Search For Best Attack Ellison offers change of pace, Polo Gracida brothers lead the Mexican gallop, Cycling Kelly is the centre of attraction, Cricket Bailey drives Australian bowlers with ease to encourage Northants, Shooting Bloomfield snatches big prize, A pluperfect nine for Torvill and Dean. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, LA Crème De LA Crème. Property: Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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