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The Times - 26/02/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Paul Routledge, By Craig Seton, From Ulf Andenaes, , By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, From Diana Geddes, By Our Foreign Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Peter Davenport, , Allerton Bywater, , By Staff Reporters, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Walker, , From Martha de la Cal, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Owen, Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Jan Raath, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, From Tony Duboudin, From Frederick Bonnart, From Christopher Thomas, , From Michael Prest, , From Stephen Taylor, From Keith Dalton, , By Caroline Moorehead, Celia Brayfield, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, David Sinclair, Hilary Finch, Bernard Holland, David Robinson, Ann Hills, by Suzy Menkes, Gillian Upton, PHS, George Brock, by Alasdair Milne, Digby Anderson, Miles Kington, MICHELLE PEARCE, , P. R. SCOTT, , GRAHAM ZELLICK, , CHARLES FLETCHER-COOKE, , JOHN PRICKETT, , F. G. St CLAIR STRANGE, , DAVID BARNES, , HEW R. DUNDAS, , GEORGE GALLOWAY, , DAVID McLEAN, , BRIAN WEST, , ISABEL M. GAUTBY, , P. B. SCHOFIELD, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, G. W. B., Alan G. Thomas, Roger Woolnough, RW, Pearce Wright Science Editor, BJ, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Arthur Reed, AR, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Kevan Pearson, From John Earle, , By Boris Sedacca, By Matthew May, From Michael Parrott, , By Geof Wheelwright, By Alistair Guild, By Alan Jenkins, By Edward Fennell, By Maggie McLening, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Richard Thomson, By Philip Robinson, By Ian Griffiths, By Alison Eadie, By Our City Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Derek Pain, Jeremy Warner, Tim Congdon, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, , By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From John Ballantine, , By Nicholas Harling, SIMON BARNES, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Robert Pryce, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, By Brian Beel, By Christopher Goulding, By Jim Railton, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Clive White, Brian Glanville, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, From Clifford Longley, Michael Hamlyn,

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Index. News: Operation 'blitz' for deaf children, The second of a three-part series charts Chaplin's scandalous stop-go romance with Pola Negri Farcical affair with the Tragedy Queen The Charlie Chaplin Story, Needy put first by Singapore, Prisoners Of Conscience Morocco: Abd Assalam Yassine, ... and keeps the merchant ships afloat, Nato ready for war this week, Snow reports, Cardinal's floral tribute to Polish war leader, Radar: The First 50 Years/3 The warning system that began with a blip, Tour operator offering bargain basement prices for Spanish holidays, Opposition fails to get debate on alleged M15 phone-tapping, Pound-dollar parity in days, say dealers, Safety first in the crowded skies, The Week Why put a tax on tapes?, The electronic helpmate in your car, Higher morale at lower cost, Atari out to grab quarter of UK market, Newspaper suspends NGA men, Merger of London colleges agreed despite protests, US customs accused of IRA favour, There's a new quick key in my life, Solicitors' review calls for change, Pit strike is abandoned by a record 3,807 men, Syria scorns Arafat deal with Jordan as plot to kill Palestinian cause, South Africa's 'black spots': Part 2 Symbolic struggle amidst squalor at Crossroads, Snow Reports, Evacuation of 'slaves' delayed, Fashion Re-Birth Of The Blues?, Commentary, Letter from Pakistan Town and country battle it out, Scientists move in on Mons Meg, Briefing On the brink of the megabyte breakthrough, Findings A series reporting on research: BADGERS, War on Want, 22 killed in French pit explosion, Science report The power behind the northern lights, Legal doubt raised on teachers' ballot, Job Scene Going solo among the new elite, Sudan's refugee rescue puts millions of own people at risk, East-West team makes Pavlova film, Notts breakaway nearer as overtime ban ends, Portfolia, Jaruzelski U-turn on food price rises, Maths improves on graduate job hopes, Kidnapped bishop freed, Bullish Nixdorf beats the drum, KGB orgy photos 'trapped Norwegian minister', Radar: The First 50 Years/2 Keeping a weather eye open, Electricity board plans second PWR, The way forward for an Olivetti Acorn, Poles expel US military envoy, moreover... A friendly call from Eve Stropper, Ten die in bloody Zimbabwe weekend, Meese starts work as US top lawyer, Manila protest: Agapito, Gadaffi tells America's black troops to desert, Roads, Architects to help twilight city areas, Israeli budget seeks 5% fall in living standards, How Nimrod finally got off the ground, Miners return in mood of despair, Police crack down on riots in Indian cities, Rantzen in drive to save centres, Shia split erupts in Beirut battle, Britain's not-so-secret weapon, Egyptian initiative attracts Israel, The Times Diary, The rates muddle: 2 System backfires for Jenkin, The £65 question-an appeal to good sense, Workbench puts a smile back on shares, The papers, First general election in Pakistan for eight years goes according to Zia's plan President sacks ministers to clear way for new premier, Married schoolgirl sent home, Unix and the Euro six take on the industry giant, Waves that help the Navy on the high seas, Tourists hurt as seventh hotel burns in Manila, Age of the sentinel in the sky, First twins from frozen embryos, Britain calls in Pretoria envoy over arrests, Bottleneck by-pass faces inquiry protest, Reports put Indian train blaze toll at 100, The invisible political eavesdropper, Tiger victim cremated, MPs pass rate-cap proposals, Why Steel stays the best bet for Alliance unity, Bishops call for action on housing, Pope delays Lent retreat to meet Gromyko, Moscow adjusts the set for foreigners, £30m Navy command computers, Aids tests could cost £3m, Food chains attacked, Iran to free invalid war prisoners, Shop safeguards urged. Politics and Parliament: Employment Councils to be asked to act on child labour, Parliament today, Security Labour seeks debate on phone taps, More money and food aid for Sudan, Biffen orders inquiry on late night sittings, Coal Dispute More than 7,500 charged in connection with strike, Rate Capping Jenkin attacks Marxist dominated councils, TV film disclosure · Bus deregulation · Offences by miners Taxation relief if employees buy bus companies Transport. Display Advertising: British Aerospace Pc-9, Osborne & Little, LA Crème De LA Crème, Angela Gore Ltd, Abbey National, Kaffe Fassett, Inmac, Country Casuals, Vickers, Mobil, Polar Leather Co., Ltd.,, National Savings Income Bonds, Austin Montego, The Times, Harris Research Centre, Christie's, Hotel Drouot, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Marconi, The Nottingham Manufacturing Company Plc, Save & Prosper, Britannia Building Society, Apple Computer, Carr Jones, Zenith, Base Lending Rates. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, £25,000 award for engineering, Zoological awards. News in Brief. Law: Estate agent jailed for deceiving charity, Libyans charged with planting bombs in London, Council case on cuts adjourned, Legal fight on Sellers film role, PLO man's widow fears trial bias, Divisional Court Drink after driving onus on driver Patterson v Charlton, Woman claims rape by police officers, Queen's Bench Division No supply of feed to supplier of feed Spigot Lodge Ltd v Customs and Excise Commissioners, Heroin charges, British soldier shot in Norway. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,671, Canadian needs draw to win chess contest, Concise Crossword (No 580), Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, New exhibition. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Television Tradition of dignity, Dance Ballet Imperial, Music in New York Coups de théâtre, Concert van der Meer/ Jansen, Rock Ramones, Galleries Superb sense of pictorial rhythm. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Computer Appointments, English National Opera, Ibm Analyst/programmers. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry No need to miss out on Budget reforms, Publish And Be Judged, Order! Order!, Market With A Vengeance. Letters to the Editor: Foiling the freeze, Chess championship, Implications of Ponting direction, Famine in Africa, Farming efficiency, Broadcasting's future, Doubt and doctrine, Dilemma over 'informed consent', Tongue-tripping, Telephone tapping. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Brigadier Keith Dunn, Professor Jan Brod Distinguished cardiologist, Mr Victor Gore, Miss Winifred Myers. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet opening to account, Recent Issues, Wall Street Blue chips recover, Foreign Exchanges. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, BP backs flexibility for BNOC, Commodities, Bank guide, Japan trade surplus 'may hit £40bn', Mortagage rates set to rise as society deposits slump, New attack on insolvency plans, Pension commission raised, BBA buys Cape offshoot, Stock Market Report US joy gives Distillers a lift amid the gloom, Market Summary, Investment Trusts, Company News, Financial Services Why tax speculation more than gambling?, Winding up of Fidentia stays writs, GKN to expand Australian interests, In Brief Kemp ruling expected, Traded option highlights, Tempus Rolls-Royce smooths way for Vickers, London Financial Futures, Rolls boom lifts Vickers to £30m. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Racing: Browne's Gazette Should Prove Well Being For Cheltenham Treble chance for Dickinson, Hockey Swallow on the wing, Tennis Editor highlights a threat to Europe, The yips: anatomy of sporting melancholy, Point To Point Brothers provide a Calder double, Rugby Union Exiles face a new challenge, Rowing Oxford go down in dark blue yonder, ICE Hockey Redskins storm off in protest, Sports in Brief, Basketball Kingston close to having the last laugh, Today's Fixtures, Athletics McLeod to sharpen up indoors, Golf Top of the palm tree, Football: No England Places Likely For Francis And Hoddle Against Northern Ireland In Belfast Robson is likely to cap Steven, Boxing World champion signs to meet McGuigan in England, Snooker Break of 142 emphasizes Higgins's form, Cricket England rehearse their sing-song under lights, Rugby League Club with a bad following. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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