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The Times - 10/09/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Craig Seton, By Hugh Clayton, Peter Davenport, From Paul Routledge, , By Alan Hamilton, By Richard Dowden, From Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Michael Binyon, , By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By George Hill, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Martin Fletcher, By Our Labour Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Stephen Goodwin, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, , Geoffrey Smith, Reports by Robert Morgan, , Derek Bernett, Amanda Haigh, By Colin Hughes, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Linda Christmas, From Michael Hornsby, By Richards Evans, Lobby Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Frank Johnson, By Patricia Clough, From Diana Geddes, From Our Correspondent, , From Paul Routledge, From Stephen Taylor., From Harry Debelius, From Hasan Akhtar, From Martha de la Cal, From Robert Fisk, From David Bernstein, By Caroline Moorehead, From Stephen Taylor, From Trevor Fishlock, David Bernstein, From Keith Dalton, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Stphen Pettit, Richard Morrison, William Hartston, EPHEMERA, Christopher Follett, Hugh Thompson, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, by Jeremy Bray, George Brock, Trevor Fishlock, Digby Anderson, Miles Kington, LEWIS STRETCH, ROBERT LEIGH, R. M. MORRIS, , MICHAEL BROPHY, MICHAEL SHAW, , P.R. NOAKES., FRANCIS BENNION., TONY M. RIDLEY., JOHN B. PRICE., NADIA BAKHMAT., ANTHONY JOSEPH, SUSAN KELLY, , D.W.T. MOORE, By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, By Sarah Bunney, T. Mervyn Jones, Canon A. M. Allchin, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Cliff Feltham, By William Kay City Editor, By Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Michael Prest, Editied by Matthew May, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Geof Wheelwright, By Madeleine Dyer, By David Osborn, By Kit Hardwick, By Jay Dyer, ·RICHARD SARSON, By Clive White, Brian Glanville, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Paul Newman, By David Miller, By Jenny MacArthur, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Barry Pickthall, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, By Richard Streeton, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Rupert Morris, Alan McGregor,

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Index. News: Inquiries reopen on shot five, Suffering as usual in second war of camps, Horticulture Amateur wins gold medal, Woman Police Constable Sharon, Canberra Liberal team confirms swing to right, moreover... A superior sort of brother, Minister defends soccer drinks law, Progressives, the new exploiters, Leading Airman Michael-Pierce, Cameraman who filmed his own death, School news, Anger over empty houses Good reason for vacancies, councils say, The Times Diary Smash hits, Rights task force threatened, Zia seeks immunity from the law, Teenage hit squads kill 11 in Naples, Guerrilla fighters of the North, Tomorrow, Merit cash idea for dons, Crucible for policing experience, Prisoners Of Conscience Taiwan Pai Ya-tsan, Nelson's sunken treasure chest, Four killed as Thais foil tank officers' coup, Owen under attack for 'drift to right wing', Who are the real liberals now?, Clergy joins the rush to the blessed keyboard, The high price of being a professional, Sri Lanka denies massacre, Commentary, Paris angry at UK plea to Reagan, Thatcher to visit Cairo and Amman, Designer Laura Ashley 'critical', Appeal to leave Titanic alone, A machine to take me to the cleaners?, Limit of sanctions on South Africa angers Congress, Brain surgery advance suggests cure for Parkinson's disease, Defence paper splits Bonn Opposition, New section of M25 to open next week, South Africa in crisis Police raid white homes to crack down on leading draft resisters, Letter from Aqaba Zombies who rely on their brakes, Sightseers outnumber the troops after Thai coup attempt crumbles, IRA tells why it murdered married couple, Koch takes a leap at the ethnic barrier, Success in electronics for BES, Steel: don't sell Britain short, Scargill to decide over system of ballot, Church needs a leader and new role, Development Party pledge to help regional growth, Tribunal delays decision on Murdoch TV links, Bargemen set fire to trains, Soft selling shares beyond the lingerie counter, Livingstone blueprint for control of police, Israel's Uneasy Coalition Part2 Shamir's dilemma Ideological divisions endanger power rotation agreement, New rules stricter than law Unions accept no-strike deal, Conference Note Book, Cashing in on luxury, Roads, Design key to muscle strain, Walks, Findings, ETA blast injures 18 in Madrid, Rebel councillors' £233,000 penalty, The papers, Liberals get closer to SDP on missiles, Blaze kills 14 firemen in Portugal, Heroin-treated paper used by smugglers, Science report Complex world of rabbits revealed, How the human factor bugs security, Eaton resigns from coal board, Spending on office computers tops £1bn, Employment Challenge Plan to spend £5,000m on creating jobs coupled with strategy for incomes, Hammer falls on historic girls' school, It costs most to live in Lagos, Ulster Ireland partners motion rejected, The Week Will Brittan dare to win?, Local paper journalists defy NUJ, Computer Briefing Citizen shows true colours in Europe, Solicitors concerned over legal aid delays, Data doors open to UK exporters, Rainwater saves sailors, School head is suspended, Labour call for ministry of economic planning, Distribution Of Seats Nearly all candidates to be chosen by the end of this year, Joseph reject heads' £40m plan to solve teachers' pay dispute, Companies ignorant of new Act, Portfolio, £2bn needed to make asbestos safe, Tube crime likened to New York, Shirley Bassey's daughter found dead, Petrol bombs thrown, shops looted, vehicles overturned and firemen stoned Hundreds of police battle with mobs in Birmingham riot, Knowledge as a trivial pursuit. Display Advertising: Lotus Gold Card, Toshiba Computers, Austin Rover, National & Provincial, News Week, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Basf, Carrjones, Ford, Portals Holdings Plc, Antony Sheppard, Mha, Fortuna Holding Company Plc, Leitz, Wda, Ferranti, Daisy, Bos, The Times Portfolio, Helmsman Lockers, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Rope trick leads to jail for life, Murder charge, £1m VAT fraud loss, court told, Oil fraud puts 123 on trial, Stowaways 'thrown to the sharks'. Reviews: Promenade Concert BBC Scottish SO/Maksymiuk, New music Bainbridge/Knussen, Galleries Distinctive look emerging from recent turmoil, Television Robust, Theatre The Alchemist. Arts and Entertainment: TV top ten, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,838, Concise Crossword (No 744), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Free Every Hostage, On Their Heads Be IT, Say No To Sanctions, Finance And Industry Iceberg looms for market but the band plays on. Letters to the Editor: Whistle stop, Links with USSR, Pigeons in the Tube, Rendering to Caesar, UK salmon stocks, Technical hitch, Farm quotas in question, Insight on Aston's path to excellence, Colour blind, Certificate details, Design changes on the Underground. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: UK Computer Press Awards, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Johnny Desmond, Dr Dorothy Dymond Historian and educationist, Saunders Lewis, Mr Frank E. Price. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Wall Street Bid action helps Dow, Stocke Exchange Prices Slightly lower, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Foreigners may face City ban, Money Markets And Gold, In Brief Argyll bid put on ice, Tempus Euro Ferries runs into some stormy weather, Commodities Review Traditional trader bows out of the LCE, Our Price aims to double shops, Investment Trusts, London Financial Futures, Vita steady, Company News, Unilever in £950m US bid, Commodities, Hanson set to win SCM battle, Stocke Market Report. £50m placing attempt hits Woolworth, Property groups to merge, Market Summary, First 12-month fall in factory costs for over 10 years. Business Appointments: Appointments. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Legal LA Crème, Announcements, Leagal Appointments, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Sport: Cricket Gower puts block on Sussex progress, Football Little room for logic on a night when emotion may give Wales the edge, Rugby Union Jeffrey is called in for Orso, Racing Robinson in sparkling form with treble, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Racing: Newmarket Trainer Favours Champion Stakes For Commanche Run Primrose Valley to fulfil promise, Tennis Controversy Rumbles On In Wake Of US Championship Europeans hold court as an era of American rule ends, Cycling Riders fly off the handlebar, Yachting A gale-swept season runs out of sea wind, Olympic Games Mission to the outer financial limits may never get off the pad, Horse Trials Burghley form is the key to team for Australia. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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