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The Times - 14/12/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Alan McGregor, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Richard Dowden, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter I, By Philip Webster, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young, From Gregory Neale, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Tim Jones, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, By Our Property Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Donald Macintyre, , From Martha de la Cal, , From David Watts, From Alan Tomlinson, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Owen and Frederick Bonnart, , From Richard Bassett, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Hornsby, , By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Christopher Walker, By Roger Boyes, East European Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Marcel Berlins, by Sarah Hogg, John Rae, John O'Sullivan, Philip Howard, J. M. LAIT, F. C. WRIGHT, , FRANK L. CHAPMAN, , MICHAEL KAYE, , GILES KEATING, , MICHAEL D. DOE, , VANESSA C. M. PEARN, , JAMES B. W. TURNER, , BARBARA N.RODGERS, , KENNETH B. CRESSWELL, , JOHN WALLEY, , ADRIAN BRIDGEWATER, , MICHAEL ELWYN, , ROGER de GREY, , STANLEY WELLS, , JIM McCUE, , J. B. WALSBY, , PHILIP CHANTLER, , C. K. LAM, , John Cole, By Huon Mallalieu, By Andrew Wiseman, A.T., David Blaynev Brown, Nicolas Soames, David Prakel, John Higgins, Alex McWhirter, Anne Whitehouse, Raymond Keene, Jeremy Flint, Beryl Downing, Stan Hey, Huon Mallalieu, Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, JOHN HIGGINS, PAUL GRIFFITHS, HILARY FINCH, STEPHEN PETTITT, RICHARD MORRISON, By Peter Waymark, Max Harrison;, Richard Williams, Hilary Finch, Peter Waymark, Christopher Wilson, Nicholas Shakespeare, Irving Wardle, Mark Lawson, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, David Wade, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, BY Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By William Kay City Editor, By Teresa Poole, By Lawrence Lever, By Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, Patience Wheatcroft, Susan Fieldman, Vivien Goldsmith, Lawrence Lever, Lorna Bourke, VG, , Conal Gregory, LB, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Peter Ball, By Clive White, By Jenny MacArthur, By Robert Pryce, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Railton, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By George Ace, By Ian McLauchlan, From Chris Moore, By Keith Macklin, John Nicholls, From Richard Eaton, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Our Irish Correspondent, , Gordon Allan, Peter Dear, Bob Williams, From Our Correspondent, RH, Michael Hamlyn,

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Index. News: In The Garden Get to the roots of a dangerous problem, Terrorists on TV shock Portugal, 'Black Christmas' boycott hits sales but raises tensions in the townships, Prior bought by GEC, MP alleges, Present Address Book, Hurd rejects Fordham inquiry call, Swoops for tank guns threaten new split in US-Israeli ties, Travel Cut-price gateway to a Far East break, The three indicators of love's presence, New life for the old school, Ministers may appeal over tolls, Builders urged to think small, Euro-MPs vote to give annual Sakharov prize, Setback to Eiffel Tower TV role, Man mustn't bite newshound, Food gift saves 700 strays, Travel Half a world and more than a century away, In the garden, Aids cases double as desease spreads across Europe, Saturday Listening to the sound of light, Court defeat for Fowler on lodging cash cuts, Society's 'forgotten illness', Shopping All I want for Christmas, Nigeria in difficulty after rejecting IMF loan, Reagan fights to save tax Bill, Britain will offer China more cheap credit to boost export orders, Princess helps controversial drug unit, Two Beirut hostages reported dead, Print unions try for unity, 'Afghan killers dress as Russians', Sporting Diary Fight on holy ground, Titanic: riches for lawyers in murky waters, Nato flotilla meets Thames barrage, Employers'chief backs 'working year', Haiti news blackout after protest, Man extradited from the Irish Republic is cleared of two murders, Anniversaries, Electricians rebuff TUC on ballot aid, Sleeping Russian awakes in Calais hospital, Science Report Team gets its teeth into the texture of beefburgers, Nato ministers tell Shultz Europe expects more than good intentions, Greens get a minister, Warning on tough inner city policing, Auctions, Telegraph loses £16m in 6 months, Mitterrand plea to make computer words French, Letter from Pushkar Animal fair under the full moon, Westland rejects Heseltine package, Roads, Government prescribes stiff entrepreneurial course for hospitals, Examination time for Italy's 149,000 job hopefuls, Art pact the first fruit of Geneva, French sue over Aids discovery, Women lose and families to gain in benefit shift, Will the glow turn to glower?, Cubans held for Madrid kidnapping, Why the oil slide need not be bad for Britain, Deal to end dispute over race row head, Lloyd's allegations lead to fears over exports, Man in the news Coming out from the shadows, Gloom over teachers' pay talks, Drink The spirits of Christmas to come, Deng changes tactic Peking tries to win students over, Hoyte win confirmed amid fraud claims, Moves grow to expel Commons Militants, Scargill challenges board on pits' productivity, Christmas Carols Messianic choirs and singing in the streets, Portfolio, MP angry at Nalgo boycott, Stars join gallery in salute to British cinema, Seven Labour MPs face reselection fight, Romanian human rights record may damage special status, Law Society to vote on open council meetings, Eating Out Great escapes from the crazed crowds, Burst water main affects 250,000, Pilot failed to have Gander jet de-iced, Prince wants more awareness. Display Advertising: Bell's, Ppa, The Victoria Wine Company, Fur, Target, The Cambridge Capital Expansion Fund 1985/86, The Guidehouse Group Plc, Allied Dunbar, The Share Book, Fonseca Port, Abbey National Gift Cheques, Britannia Money Guide, City Investment Centres Ltd, Thr Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc, Farmlington, Save The Children, Target Group Plc, The Isle Of Man Government, Bcwa, Metaxa, The Phone Handbook, Waterman, Ross Furriers, Mercantile House Group, Fownes Hotels Plc, The M&g Group, British Telecom, Schroder Financial Management Ltd., Provident Mutual, The Times Portfolio, New Issue Share Guide Ltd., Whsmith, Towry Law & Co. Ltd., Base Lending Rates, Cyril Kaye & Company. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Bravery awards, Appointments, New mayor. Law: Mother held on murder charge, Identity test in home loss compensation Regina v Islington London Borough Council, Ex parte Casale, Head jailed in 'Lolita' sex case, Youth whose arrest sparked riot is cleared of assault, Blinded twins win damages, Statutory remedies to be exhausted first Regina v Guildhall Justices, Ex parte Prushinowski, £3m stolen cheque book fraud broken, Briton jailed for life over Cyprus Israeli murders, Bulgarian football cheats get long prison sentences, Court of Appeal Lodgings benefit rules are unlawful Regina v Secretary of State for Social Services, Ex parte Cotton Same v Same, Ex parte Waite, Landlord does not occupy by reletting Jones v Jenkins. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Severn Tolls Department awaiting transcript, Bypass nearer, Industry Food firm 'playing with words', Channel Link Ferries will still be important, Nimrod Contract MP says ex-minister was bought by GEC. Editorials/Leaders: Strasbourg Mischief, Reagan vs The Rest, Finance And Industry Why Reagan will bless the giants' wedding day. Letters to the Editor: Pensions surpluses, Gallic growth, Many hands, Oxford seen through different eyes, Second best, Guiding light, Inner-city priorities, 'Names' at Lloyd's, Matters of morality, Doubts on social work training, No way to divide art and design, Sale of farm drugs, 'Shakespeare' poem, Victorian values?, Education and industry. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Chess The well-trodden road to ruin, The Times Choice Theatre, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,920, Bridge An element of surprise, Concise Crossword (No 826), Weekend television and radio programmes Saturday Sunday, The Week Ahead, Sale room Amorous lutenist at play fetches £1m, The Times Choice. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Third Sunday in Advent, Personal Columns, Cox & Kings, Entertainments, Holidays & Villas, New children's show of Roald Dahl's, Diary Of The Times Classified, The Incredible Seed Catalogue. Obituaries: Mr Justice Forbes High Court Judge, Mr Emanuel Kelsey, Mr Geoffrey Grigson, Mr Philip Larkin. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Reviews: Arts Diary Irons in the fire, Look out, there's a Goon behind you!, Theatre Reunions amid the rubble On the Edge, Films On Tv Fonda's sunset glory, LBO/Liddell, Rock Nils Lofgren, Recommended, Radio Ghostly echoes of reality, Concerts RPO/Masur, Last night's television, Review Classical records Critical acclaim for the classics of '85, Radio Women, power and poverty, Television Advent of a quixotic double-act, Talking up to the children. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, Unit Linked Insurance Investments, London Financial Futures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet trading, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Tempus S&N may seek Courage to join the nationals, Family Money/1 Flat-buying with pitfalls Leasehold, Commodities, In Brief Pound holds its ground, How to find the best home loan, Home Income Plans A pace-setter for the elderly with property assets, Charities How your donations help to stop the violence, Mercantile to reduce US interests, Interest Rates Round-Up, Buyout talks at Brookside, Investment Higher income better yield, Inflation rate reaches 5.5% after first increase since May, Market Summary, News Background Old guard overtaken by the tide of change, The Pru sets its sights on the elderly, Investment Trusts Funds that gear up but often slip back, Directors in Ellerman Lines buyer consortium, Your income overseas, Home loans demand sets £2.6bn record, Take Christmas into account, Business Expansion Now it's high tech on the track of new cash, Coffee export quotas raised, Pensions The costs of retirement, Company News In Brief, Chief executive leaves GLEB to be consultant, Question on Argyll bid, Stock Market Report Hanson sparks KIO sell-off fear, Plessey to extend Euro link, Quick guide to finance, Currencies How earnings go up when the pound goes down, Britannia Arrow profits forecast challenged. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Hockey Surrey will have to make hard decisions, Sports in Brief, Snooker Jones makes and takes the breaks, Basketball Kingston on their guard, Swimming Salnikov is back to risk record, Racing: Mrs Pitman's Star To Defy Welter Weight In Ascot's Sgb Chase Burrough Hill Lad can remain at the top, Sidelines The hack's clichÉS up in lights, Football: Governing Body Eases Ban On League Clubs Playing On Continent FIFA's friendly gesture to English clubs unlocks door to Europe, Rugby League Clubs leap to sign Springboks, Bobsleigh Phipps has eyes on World Cup double, Tennis Britains hopes are kept alive by Reeves and louis, Skiing Downhill safety call, Weekend Football, Rugby Union And Other Fixtures, Rugby Union Sixty players in search of a national role or at least a provincial hit, Pirates and messing about in small boats, Badminton Britons take a last bow to sounds of noises off, Equestrianism One of Heffer's best rounds is a Cognac, Rowing Crews even on fast tide, Cricket New-look Australia get lift from Boon. Births. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.

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