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The Times - 02/07/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, , By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From John Earle, , From Michael Binyon, , From Frank Johnson, By David Miller, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Richard Owen, From Peter Davenport, , By Alan Hamilton, From Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, , By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By John Young Agricultural Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By a Staff Reporter, By Tony Samstag, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Tony Duboudin, From Michael Hornsby, , From Jan Raath, From David Bernstein, , From Mary Lee, , From a Bridge Correspondent, , From Diana Geddes, , By Caroline Moorehead, By Our Foreign Staff, From Richard Ford, From Robert Fisk, , From Michael Binyon, From Mario Modiano, From Thomson Prentice, , John Russell Taylor, Celia Brayfield, John Percival, Richard Morrison, Irving Wardle, Martin Cropper, David Sinclair, Geraldine Norman, David Whitehouse, From Lady Morse, Drayton, From Ken Francis, , From P. W. Daniels, , Suzy Menkes, PHS, by William Wallace, Iain Elliot, Andrew Hale, Digby Anderson, Miles Kington, R. J. P. WILLIAMS, , MARY WHITEHOUSE, , FRANCIS POLE, , R. G. PLOWDEN, , HENRY ETTINGHAUSEN, , R. A. CLUROE, , ALAN HALLIDAY, , ROBERT BUHLER, , ANN MARGUERITE O'NEILL, , F. E McWILLIAM, , JOHN KISSIN, , ARTHUR BURRELL, , J. J. M. ROWE, , JENNIFER PLATT, G. M. LANHAM, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Maxwell Newton, By Our City Staff, By Alison Eadie, By Ian Griffiths, By Cliff Feltham, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Sid Smith, By Geof Wheelwright, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Danny Green, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Maggie McLening, By Eduardo Lachica, By David Hewson, By Alistair Guild, By Richard Sarson, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, BY Ivo Tennant, By Marcus Williams, By Jenny MacArthur, From John Wilcockson, , By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Simon Barnes, By Geoffrey Green, By Pat Butcher, By Dennis Shaw, By John Nicholls, By Phil McLennan, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Christopher Mosey,

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Index. News: moreover.. Stripping language to essentials, Court costs reforms opposed, Princess to stay in hospital, Technology battle with journalists Printers fight to stay in touch, Live subtitles for tennis finals, Biggest road jam feared today as M1 work starts, Siege by US television Hostages undergo last test, Scargill wins vote and seeks union control of NCB, House prices likely to rise by more than 10% next year, building society says, Making the best of Milan, Why Pinochet stays in power, Medical satellites plea, BR to reopen London link, Moderate unions seek merger, More work part-time CBI says, Planning chief goes in Havana shake-up, Romanov falls in Kremlin shuffle, Czechoslovak twins ask to stay in Britain, Militant stronghold falls, Oil platform needs mains electricity, Poles angry at rise in meat prices but show little sign of unrest, Erratic performance by British bridge teams, Roads, Letter from a Baltic ferry Good life beset by a sea of troubles, 44 blasts as Corsica truce announced, Thatcher summit report awaited with interest, Belgian minister accused by football inquiry head, Women deacons ruling may lead to more conversions, Science report Acid-rain clouds reveal a silver lining, Lecturers to step up strikes, Salesmanship hits the sale rooms, Bomb attacks in Madrid and Rome kill one and injure 39, Duty-free rule alters quietly, Transkei politician killed by gunman, £45m ticket machines for Tube, Fashion Straight through the summer, Tebbit attacks Labour's 'policy for serfdom', Bank's £446m landmark, Commentary, Portfolio, Inside Broadmoor: 2 'Bugbear' of hard-line officers, Farmers jeer Hawke at tax summit, Alliance closing on Labour, Ten held by Islamic Jihad could face months more captivity, The Times Diary, Dartmouth parade, Prisoners Of Conscience Laos Khamtan Kanhalikham, Roof may be put on Centre Court, To Sicily for the rounded view, Namibia locked in economic decline Legacy of debt and dependence, Pretoria troops kill 63 in Angola raid, Unions call general strike over Peres anti-inflation policy, Work on constitution begins Peking to consult Hong Kong people, Papandreou relents on EEC meeting, Nigel Oakes, (above) a, South Africa disciplinary hearing Two doctors face misconduct charges over Biko death, Long delays as blacks vote in Zimbabwe, The papers, Olympic bid is launched by London, Gold miners strike as employers impose rejected rise, Two girls died after sniffing deodorant cans, Police dissatisfied with methods and liaison, Merseyside survey says, Cambridge Tripos results: History and education, Space rendezvous for Halley's comet, Threat of a European crisis, Opinion surveys are polls apart, Loser and winner in the Kremlin shuffle A star falls in a sea of rumours, Iraq bombs Kurds in renewed raids, Sakharov: Moscow's worrying signals, Harmony at show on need to reform CAP, Curfew widened in Gujarat to halt acid bomb rioters. Law: Tax fraud man defied customs eight times, Divisional Court Four-year delay is abuse of process Regina v Gateshead Justices, Ex parte Smith (Charles), Three on bomb charges, Students seized, Brighton charge man remanded, Fake passport conspiracy, Wedding-day killer loses court appeal, Actor charged, Court appoints receiver to repair flats Daiches v Bluelake Investments Ltd, Hamburger rivals grilled in court, Chancery Division Copyright risk in use of tape decks Amstrad Consumer Electronics plc v British Phonographic Industry Ltd, Pensioner in mercy killing of wife freed, Vivisection not at issue, court told. Display Advertising: Islamic Council, Jones Lang, Globe Investment Trust P.L.C., The Times, Citroën, Christie's, Stratagem, Thorn Ericsson, Sportsline, Electronic Rentals Group, Chartered Insurance Institute, Tandemcomputers, Laing, Ncb, Iaaf Mobil Grand Prix, Midland Personal Loans, Hargreaves Group, Superfile, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: £1bn drive launched to train youth for jobs, Parliament today, Gillick case opens in appeal to Lords, Motoring Minister renews appeal to M1 drivers, Housing Critics put accent on improvements, Eec Summit MPs demand statement, Air Travel Regional airports getting busier, Moors Case Havers has no knowledge of Hindley appeal, Training Two years youth training scheme to start on April 1 next year, Phone Tapping Tighter control of telephone interceptions. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Mr Owen Kelly,, University news, Latest appointments, Half-yearly Forces promotions. Reviews: Rock Beat Farmers, Dance Canvassing support Manon, Concert Dennis Lee, Theatre festival Content over form Young Writers, Television Rational anger, Theatre Grafters, Galleries Comparative insights of the theme-show revival. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Academy Cinema One, Plaza Gate, Holidays And Villas, Rodier, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,778, Concise Crossword (No 685), Sale room Vicomte's Sèvres service sold, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten. Letters to the Editor: Breaking the fast, Bernard Levin's portrait of the artist, Cost of conservation, Community veto, Talkback Safety in coaches, Match point, Turn to Catholicism, Obscenity and drugs, Beating off bees, Society's scapegoats, Neglected tongues, Janus effect, Change in funding academic science. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Laister relinquishes his crown of thorns, Setting Coal Free, Beyond Beirut. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Felix Greene, Rear-Admiral Sir Anthony Miers Submarine warfare in the Mediterranean. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, US flexes muscle on Japanese chips, Record losses for insurers, Meggitt buys Negretti, Commodities, Stock Market Report Freemans leads stores higher on buoyant retail sales, Adler and Ferranti make 'personal' attacks, North Sea fragility illustrated, A high-tech helping hand back to the Bronze Age, When the chips were silicon for the Vegas high rollers, Wall St Wire Bonds rise on doubts over growth, In Brief, Fibre optics move into the office, Market Summary, Hot line help at last for small users, Workshop Can I make my micro more meaningful?, Investment Trusts, Computer Briefing Colour repro on to single fiche, Euro MP dishes the dirt on gold, Company News, 'I've just printed my first novel', Provision of £38m at Rothschild, Commodities Review Stress between tin's old and new underlines points of disorder, Letter The Euro watch on IBM, Microsoft and ACT deal on the Apricot XI, Financial services link-up, How TV could make millions when it closes at night, Tempus S&N hedges its bets on Matthew Brown, London Financial Futures, Thorn EMI chief ousted as profits head for sharp fall, The Week Plan to plug the hidden brain drain. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Strong start to account, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments Chairman named for ABI. Sport: Football Italian waiter serves an English dish in near-farcical setting, Horse Show Standing Ovation breaks a run of cup successes, Yachting Fastest boats picked, Tennis: Wimbledon's Third Seed Bows Out In Women's Singles To Doubles Specialist Smylie is one Australian too many for Mandlikova, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Evening Racing Results, Athletics Ovett sets his sights on 5,000 metres but doubts he can win, Cycling Hinault has power in punch and pedalling, Cricket: Flames Of Interest Are Kindled Anew In Second Test Match Botham lights up enthralling day, Racing: Coronation Cup Winner IS 5-4 To Land Second Successive Group One Prize Lequeux rides Rainbow Quest. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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