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The Times - 29/08/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Smith, By William Kay, City Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Gerald Shaw, , From Ray Kennedy, By Colin Hughes, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, By Rupert Morris, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , From Richard Long, , From Richard Ford, From Vijitha Yapa, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Binyon, From michael Binyon, From Richard Wigg, , From Diana Geddes, From David Bernstein, , by Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Lawless, From Christopher Thomas, , By Cliff Feltham, From Alan McGregor, , From Douglas Tweedale, , David Miller, From Paul Ingram, , From T. W. Shakya, , Heather Kirby, John Selwyn Gummer, KITCHENER, Nicholas Shakespeare, Edward Mortimer, Basil Boothroyd, Paul Griffiths, Douglas Sutherland, PHS, by Vincent Hanna, Richard Ford, Ronald Butt, Miles Kington, M. SHIRLEY THURMAN, , A. R. WALMSLEY, , JACK DAVIS, , JOHN STUDD, , FRANK J. GORMAN, , JOE HAINES, , DAVID R. HARVEY, , EDMUND GRAY, , DONALD MADGWICK, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , S. I. MARTYS, , By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Colonel P. D. Maud, PMH, Richard Morrison, Le Misanthrope, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, James Methuen-Campbell, John Percival, Celia Brayfield, Noël Goodwin, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jeremy Warner, By Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Our City Staff, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley, By John Woodcock, By Richard Streeton, By Marcus Williams, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Simon Barnes, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ball, From Pat Butcher, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By Barry Pickthall, By Clive White, By Keith Macklin, From Jim Railton, By Mitchell Platts, By Jenny MacArthur, From John Wilcockson, By Mandarin, Len Peach, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, By John Young,

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Index. News: Legal delay may free terrorist, Village shop a museum piece, 150 years of concern, Government defends benefits cut on lump-sum payments, Dumas flies to woo Chinese trade, Trade unions and the law: 2 Left and right join forces to fight legislation, The man behind the bat The Times Profile: David Gower, No deal in sight at The Mirror, Sihanouk scorns Hanoi vow on troop pullout, Banks and business in chaos after share freeze, Thatcher to work on reshuffle at weekend, Manchester airport victims are named, Nigeria frees journalists but borders stay closed, Hide and seek as allied navies begin Atlantic exercise Battleship boost for Nato's armoury, Mock battle disrupts Korea Red Cross talks, A lesson from Assisi, moreover... Dark at the end of the tunnel, 22 million days lost through coal strike, Threat to 1,500 jobs in Fleet Street bid, Nationwide disruption is expected in schools as teachers vote on action, Botham warned over his future conduct, Son et lumière, US eyes British missile, Epidemics fear over public health plans, Waltzing reveille for shuttle, Keeping the BBC free of politics, Roads, BA finds cracks in 4 aircraft engines, Flick corruption case opens Ex-ministers face bribes trial, National Trust showpiece ready for public, Cape blacks die as police halt Mandela march, More people are on the move, Tunisia tells West of Libya threat, Dane predicts a shift in Lange's warship policy, GCHQ pay rises of 25%, Vauxhall's 'no-strike' aim, Bishop attacks new prayer book, Science report Dating the earliest people in Japan, Insurance group rejects comprehensive cover on inner-city vehicles, Policeman who shot boy named, Kohl sacks intelligence chief in spy scandal, The Rainbow Warrior sinking NZ changes tack after Fabius pledge, Unions no match for Alfonsin, Sheikh angry after wives' shop theft, Portfolio, US ready to meet on Moscow air links, Independent archaeology stakes its claim, Confidence sags as South African crisis deepens Collapse hits balance of payments, Union to seek talks on men dismissed over driver-only trains Bitter defeat for NUR as guards vote against strike, Possessive man shot wife and children, Tamil returns to embarrass Delhi, Come rain, come shine, the buck stops here, SDP backs Whitehall sanctions to end racism, Rajiv steps in where Sanjay failed, British Association Drink problems · Monitoring prescriptions · Women and sex · Soil and water · Nuclear waste Problems of nuclear waste disposal are political not technical, scientists say, US follows CAA lead in ordering checks on engines, Telescope mirror that needs no glass, The papers, Israel makes anti-rebel sweep in Lebanon before freeing 113 Arabs, Kabul team pushes for face-to-face dealing, The Times Diary A family affair, America's poor get richer, General Appointments, Basque worries on EEC entry, British players lead chess field with USSR, Jack Spence assesses the army's role in South African politics Why Botha need not fear a palace revolution, GLC fears chaos over £1,500m plan for London trunk roads, Labour's black section aims for breakthrough. Display Advertising: Ppa, National & Provincial, Manchester Business School, Linkline 0800., Guinness Plc, National Savings, The Times Higher Education Supplement, W. R. Grace Overseas Development Corporation, Maia, The Times, Central London Offices, Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd, Top Score, Philips, Interim Results (Unaudited), Halifax Building Society, Skf, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Councillor 'used stick in attack', Parents start prosecution, Man lawfully killed his brother, inquest decides, Germans on secrets Act charges, Man accused of killing JP. Picture Gallery. Property: Ready for new tenants, Heron Sellar prime site sold for £8m, Rentals, Homes land adequate report says, Shop rents soar on edge of towns. Official Appointments and Notices: Goethe award, University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Letters to the Editor: Right of way in NW Passage, Doubts on MORI Poll, Whistle stop, Talkback The Dalai Lama and the truth about Tibet, Moral absolutism, Combating the costs of agriculture, Safety in the air, Little-known phrases, Technical hitch, Road to recovery?, The wet set, Memory of NHS. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Beatles the stars of £48,976 pop music memorabilia event, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,828, Concise Crossword (No 734), Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: No stone unturned in quest of the cliche, Violent pheasant pluckers, South Bank Summer Music Nelson Freire, Opera Rigoletto, A master musician in a minor key, Edinburgh Festival '85 Artificial Molière, Complacent approach to a specialist audience, Promenade Concert RLPO/Janowski, Dance Snazzy dancing with youthful energy Waves, New books-paperback, The Manning behind the myth, A bleak poet, Television In the nature of the medium, Fiction A Henry who lost his hooray, Making way for Lord Kitchener. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Lord Matthews' farewell to Fleet Street, Clear Signal, I'm Still Safe, Fly ME, Brazil's Economic 'Miracle'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Edward Paris, Maj-Gen Patrick Willasey-Wilsey Active Commando career, The Earl Of Avon, Lord Sinclair Of Cleeve, Prof Timo Tiusanen, Maj-Gen C. L. Firbank. Classified Advertising: Banking & Accountancy, Funeral Arrangements, General Appointments, Advertising, Extended to 15 Sept, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Late recovery, The pound, Recent Issues, Wall Street Dow leaps 8.6 points, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, University expects slight fall in jobless then further rise, Geers Gross calls back founder after decline, Higgs and Hill's Strong man may aim at retail sector, Engineers' big four plan new body, US rejects import ban, Commodities, Carbide in $900m shake-up, Bank fears oil tax shortfall, Stock Market Report City puzzles over Elders' stake in Allied-Lyons, Market Summary, Investment Trusts, New glitter for investors, Company News, Channel link battle, In Brief Saxon offer extended, £70m Marples plan for biggest Docklands office project, London Financial Futures, Tempus Babcock still falls short of £50m. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Motor Racing: Testing Time For The European Grand Prix, Tennis: Curren given a beating to remember in a city he would rather forget, Horse Trials Spy Story is choice of selectors, Cycling Soviets set fastest ever time, Boxing Title date fixed for Bruno, Rowing Pickings for British lightweights are slim, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Racing: Champion Trainer Keen To Run Oh So Sharp In Doncaster St Leger cecil filly may go for third classic, Yachting Continuity on Crouch, Yachting Reward for Network's night work, Golf Final chance for Faldo to raise his game before Ryder Cup, Cricket: Australia Replace Thomson And Holland With Gilbert And Bennett For Sixth And Final Test At The Oval Botham let off with a warning, Rugby League Two clubs suspended by League, Athletics Cruz again close to Coe's mark in 800m, Football: England's Rivals Earn Crucial Points Finns find Romania too skilful. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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