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The Times - 27/04/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , From Robert Fisk, By Sarah Hogg, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Pat Healy Race Relations Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, From Paul Vallely, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From David Watts, From Mary Lee, From Tony Duboudin, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Richard Owen, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , Fom Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, , From Diana Geddes, , From Christopher Follett, From Christopher Thomas, , From Martha Honey, , From John Best, Simon Barnes, Richard North, Sir Richard O'Brien, John O'Sullivan, Philip Howard, CHRIS HAMNETT, , CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, , JOHN McQUEEN, , DEREK WILSON, , AVIS HUTT, , KENNETH McQUILLEN, , T. N. CORKILL, , CLIVE JENKINS, , FRANK MUIR, , Peter Hodgson, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Alan Franks, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Bernard Cornwell, John Carey, J.C., J.Y., Philip Ray, Robin Young, Beryl Downing, Stan Hey, Michael Young, Ashley Stephenson, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, Nicholas Kenyon, Peter Philp, Julian Machin, Geraldine Norman, Paul Griffiths, Tony Samstag, Judy Froshaug, Hilary Finch, by Peter Waymark, Fiona Maddocks, Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, John Percival, David Wade, Irving Wardle, Martin Cropper, Peter Ackroyd, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By William Kay City Editor, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, By Derek Pain, Cliff Feltham, More O'Ferrall, Edited by Lorna Bourke, Laurence Lever, Lorna Bourke, Jennie Hawthorne, P B Coe, , Maggie Drummond, Richard Thomson, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Clive White, By Paul Newman, By David Miller, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, From Mitchell Platts, , From John Nicholls, From a Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Marcus Williams, By George Chesterton, By Mandarin, By Michael Seely, By Pat Butcher, Gordon Allan, Peter Dear, , Peter Davalle, From Christopher Walker, RH, From Mohsin Ali, Peter Davenport,

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Index. News: Travel News Cover up against collapse, GLC sells shares with S African link, Eating Out Fresh taste of tradition at its Sunday best, Mulroney wants to revitalize British link, A Jerusalem house yields up its secrets, Writs served in Brent reselection battle, 'Hypocrisy' over rabbi's dismissal, Men likely key cause of cervical cancer, Pound up despite record trade gap, Drink Forget the sale room-head for the restaurant, BA charter firm says it could lead market, Countryside policy review, Ibiza ready for blitz on British louts, Indian aid depends on helicopter deal, Policy review ordered Reagan to keep up Nicaragua pressure, Saudis feel the pinch as recession ends the disposable decade, Europe blamed for Sudan stockpile failure Death faces 500,000 as rains threaten supply line, 'Millions in private patient fees lost by health service, Local Elections Higher grants to councils 'would fall on taxpayer', Spanish cars for Britain, By-election blows to Rajiv Gandhi, Aftermath of the miners' stoppage Strike breaker to defy suspension, Chernenko to escape oblivion, Print union leader's warning to Maxwell, Roads, Backing for black-only day centres, NUT and employers 'put poll politics before settling wage dispute', Costa Rica Britons may face years in jail, Packer gets an apology, Supping with the devil at his Eagle's Nest, Stevas opposes Biffen over committees, Shopfront, Marxist quits Peru poll, Bush sets sights on presidency, PLO gunmen in orgy of looting as Christians flee, Aspiring authors, please note, A Weekly Guide To Leisure, Entertainment And The Arts Giant strides for the British footpath, Time to consider hanging matters, Arabs held after bombings in Geneva, Rape: can this be justice?, UN seeks peace formula to placate Tehran, EEC-wide home loan market proposed, Travel 1 Icy flight from civilization, Japan again foils cheap petrol plan, In The Garden Hedged in by pleasures and delight, Portfolio, Middle East peace tour arranged for Shultz, How quiet came to the western front, Chun promises to ease Korea tension, Putting God before jobs, Treasures of Nelson's flagship Danes fund more dives to St George, New team to start heart transplants with US cash, Science and religion A duty to share knowledge, Holiday Report How to avoid the beautiful people, Computer boys demanded executive's cash, Values Rugged charms take the floor, Sporting Diary, UPI unable to pay its staff, In the garden, Lewisham vote for black sections, Europe joins US in $12bn space project, Demand for an end to Mao banishments Return-home protest in Peking, Brittan defends 'shock' policy after claims, Rampton man denies plan to poison staff, Gardens open, Holiday Report If this is Utopia I'll give it a miss, Chancellor rejects reflation, Gorbachov hints at 'Star Wars' deal, Science report 'Sharp' invaders fool white blood cells, Uproar prevents councillors setting a rate, In action again: Mr John, Letter from Harrogate Murder most foul detected over tea, Sir Robert Mayer gave fortune away for music, Todd leads as re-run poll field narrows. Display Advertising: Home Banking, Wpa, National Savings, Fruit Cages, The Times Hip Flask Offer, Collins, Clerical Medical Life Assurance, The Times, Barclays, Diary Of The Times Classified, Platinum, Westwood Garden Tractors, Mercantile House Group, Save & Prosper, Alliance Building Society, Kawai, Dixons, M&g Investment Management, Pan Britannica Industries Limited, Brown Shipley, British Telecom, Barings, The Times Portfolio, St.Joseph's Hospice, Free Prize Draw, Base Lending Rates, The Old Vic. Law: Former M15 officer admits unlawful sex, Solidarity wants observers to attend trial, Jail term for publishing phone taps, House of Lords Appeals in custody cases not subject to special rules G v G, Two life sentences Passed on 'deadly menace to young girls' Woman who feigned death after sex killer cut her throat is praised by judge, Airmen guilty of assaulting cadets at camp, Top Australian judge for trial, Law Reports 1785-1985, Applying for licence under Patents Act Regina v Comptroller-General of Patents Designs & Trade marks, Ex parte Gist-Brocades NV and Another, Judge backs parents, Film copying decision stands, Bribes offer denied by solicitor, Facts were available Farmer v National Coal Board. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,722, Rock & Jazz, Chess Problems, problems, Dance, Bridge Obstacle race with a steeplechaser, Concise Crossword (No 630), Opera, Wright of Derby portrait fetches £410,000, Television and radio programmes, Concerts. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliament April 26 1985 Wildlife Bill through Greater protection for badgers Commons. Editorials/Leaders: Transforming Coal, Finance And Industry French peak by-passed on path to Bonn summit, Fine Words, Ill Deeds..., Better By Degrees. Letters to the Editor: Alleged vote-rigging, Feeling the pinch, Car cover loophole stopped by Hertz, Asking the author, Plight of the bankrupt, Sidney memorial, Training of nurses, Pressures on the private landlord, Bridges across the culture gap, Back to the Tudors. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day April 27 1865. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Classified Advertising: The peace of, Company Analysis, Services tomorrow, Announcements, New Bounce For Old Chairs!, Are you managing?, Entertainments, Holidays & Villas, Incredible, Olympic Holidays, The, ENTERTAINMENTS Advertising. Obituaries: Captain Jack Broome, Mr Peter Powell, Professor A. C. Gimson Authority on pronunciation of English, Lieut-Col J. L. Harvey. Deaths. Reviews: Flims Cottoning on to crime in Tinseltown, Television Funny failings, West Country ware with exotic overtones, Modern passion with touches of period style, Dance Performance without purpose Kraus & Skura, Theatre Comic cuts The Seagull, One More Ride on the Merry Go Round Leicester, Phoenix, Out And About Running till the bitter ends, Concerts RPO/Rowicki, Early sounds of Rachmaninov, Opera Berenice, Theatre The politics of the press gang, Television and radio choice, Radio Country matters, Russia and the war... more murder in Titus Radio, Collecting Bureaucratic mix-up for poor Millicent, Television, Leonard Bernstein (above) obviously, Galleries Cheeky poses in New York. Stock Exchange Tables: Insurance Bonds And Funds, Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Authorized Unit Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Firm end to account, Recent Issues, Market Summary Stock Markets, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Revenue relents on the toddlers' tax, Ryman chief leads £13.5m takeover bid for Selincourt, Good intention is frustrated by officialdom, Lawson attacked on spending, Commodities, Stock Market Report Shares rise as Barratt battles back, Insurance Make sure your loan cover is right for you, Family Money/1, In Brief, Rate cut at the top end, Tempus Seal of approval for questionable practice, Property How landlords can ease rent curbs, Investment Lift-off, but beware the hype-fliers, Company News, Banks How to avoid in-the-red penalties, Laing spends $10m on Atlanta site, Banking package from Irish Life, Goldsmith abandons bid, Clamour for action on US deficit, Guaranteed top-up, Interest rates round-up, Hidden costs of a late post, Minister defends oil policy, Cash on the nail or borrow-it pays to do your sums. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Hockey England prepare for their Amsterdam date, Tennis, The Times 1785-1985, Racing: Swinburn's Jockey Club Inquiry Set For Eve Of 1,000 Guineas Straight Accord to strike another Walwyn gold, Sports in Brief, British benefit from the shiftiest day, Athletics Buckner is emerging in Foster's footsteps, Cricket:captainless Essex Sail Clear Of Defeat At Lord's Opening day for Lloyd and Imran, Rugby League Saints are menaced by Widnes, Weekend fixtures, Rugby Union Bath suitably equipped to take technical grip on final, Snooker Joking Taylor will find it hard to get last laugh, Yachting Race leaves a fleet all at sea, Football:relegation Tightens Its Grip But Portsmouth Look In The Opposite Direction, Golf Marchbank makes most of his fortune. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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