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The Times - 28/12/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Our Foreign Staff, By Sheila Beardall, From Richard Bassett, From Peter Nichols, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Gregory Neale, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By John Winder, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Derek Harris, By Robin Young, By David Hewson, By Alan Hamilton, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Ian Murray, From Susan MacDonald Paris, From Christopher Walker, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Hasan Akhtar, From Neil Kelly, , From Paul Routledge, , From A Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From David Watts, From Keith Dalton, , Simon Barnes, by Kenneth Newman, Ben Pimlott, Jack Straw, Philip Howard, GORDON CLARIDGE, , PAUL WILLIAMS, , GOODMAN, HANIF KUREISHI, , MICHAEL OGDEN, , P. J. K. TITHER, , IAN FELLS, , P. O'DONALD, , DOUGLAS C. SPANNER, , DAVID G. LINDSAY, , I. E.LUSH, , John Pilkington, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, David Robinson, James R. Oestreich, Celia Brayfield, David Wade, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By William Kay City Editor, From Mike Graham, By Derek Pain, Edited by Lorna Bourke, Susan Fieldman, Lawrence Lever, Lois Rogers, Vivien Goldsmith, From John Roberson, , By Keith Macklin, Gordon Allan, By Clive White, By Hugh Taylor, Conrad Voss Bark, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Ian McLauchlan, Sydney Friskin, Pat Butcher, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Roger Boyes, Christine Toomey, Rob Neillands, , Harry Golombek, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, By Beryl Downing, Jane MacQuitty, Ashley Stephenson, Stan Hey, By Peter Waymark, Max Bell, Richard Williams, Paul Eddington, Christopher Wilson,

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Index. News: Warning to Syrians on missiles, Royal Navy alarmed at dwindling merchant fleet, Instant fine plan for TV fee dodgers, Slow start for data register, The airport bombings Terror attacks tarnish PLO's image and Mid-East peace hopes, Mali is accused of breaking ceasefire as war spreads, Bullies? Think again, Mr Levin, Potfolio, Police wait at bedside of shot siege man, Leaders remembered Gandhi directs the way ahead for India amid centenary nostalgia, In The Garden Relax and read all about it, Leaders to exchange greetings Reagan address on Russian TV, Lagos lists 14 suspects in coup plot, Thai border tension Dry season brings fear of Viet attack, Big rise forecast in drink-drive cases, End of an aviation era Noisy Tridents retired after 21 years, Drink Wines with a party flavour, Revolution in house buying: 2 Pressure on traditional estate agencies, Search for killer of two in gutted house, MPs' busines links increase by 10% in year Register shows, The ghost of dole queue past-and present, Evangelists crusade by satellite, Swaziland claims violation of border, Machine guns and bombs kill 14 at Rome airport, Outings Busy start to the new year, First big snowfall cheers Scots skiers, Roads, Shopping Glittering prizes for the bargain hunters, Sales, Algerian appeal for economic realism, Kasporov calls rematch rule nonsense, European firms increase work offer to Westland, Guards held over theft of museum treasures, Fall of a national leader, Move to put UDM on all joint bodies, Challenge to Ulster boycott call, Outrages with the Abu Nidal stamp, Palestinian link suspected as Israel vows revenge on 'beasts' Carnage as terrorists strike at airports, Japan urges release of Mandela, Modern quest for salvation, Rebel leader welcomes Aquino amnesty offer, Union considers eligibility curb to get round secret ballot law, Three-prong Owen attack on Tories, Women sing 'Ode to joy' in protest, Why this good and bad is ugly, Eating Out Hail to the chefs that top the year's tables, End of oil boom Feeling the pinch as the recession bites, Saturday Luxury farming for the fat of the land, Viennas morning of horror, Christmas extended by public demand Singapore goes on a late spending spree, Science report New drug dissolves blood clots, Anniversaries, Sporting Diary Cricket: from Bible to Bunyan, Thatcher invited to Kabul, Travel A paddle in Africa, Heseltine accused of 'bribery' over Westland proposal, In the garden, Fears over talks on EEC poll, Letter from Eastern Europe Where mothers are a reluctant breed, Racial tension in France Two Moroccans shot dead at party, ITV advertising set for £1,000m record, Comet sparks hopes of tourist boom under southern skies, Royal shoot prospects are bleak, Pakistan prepares for democracy, Gorbachov's new year message presses for test ban, Stabbed siege girl 'doing well', Dawson's spike: facts, please, Greek editors on treason charge over spy leaks, Bad weather fails to deter sales shoppers as thousands join the queues. Display Advertising: Ppa, Rembrandt Hotel, Fur Sale, Wardley, Abbey National Five Star Account, Sunday Times, India, Sitala, Costal Resort Hotels Plc, Guinness Peat Group Plc, The Times, Unit Trusts, Standard & Chartered, Sun Life, Town Country Building Society, Gigantic Fur Sale, Mercantile House Group, Save & Prosper, Halifax, Grofund European Trust, Prudential, The M & G Group, Tsb, Tunbridge Wells Equitable Friendly Society, Friendly Societies, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Drugs firm sent for trial, Law Report December 28 1985 Detention lawful for in-patient treatment only Regina v Hallstrom and Another, Ex parte W Regina v Gardner and Another, Ex parte L, Murder charges, Police had to handcuff 'Hurricane' Higgins. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Distillers faces rebuff on monopolies reference, Clouds Over China, Matches Of Yesterday. Letters to the Editor: Sleepers awake, Bench and bar, Decline of skuas on Fair Isle, Taxing man and wife, Violence on television, Faith in the cities, Rape compensation, Retrospective grumble, Bar to schizophrenia research. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: The Royal Ballet, Cinemas, Tulleys Of Chelsea, Services tomorrow, Announcements, U.K.Holidays, Entertainments, Corsica, The Incredible Seed Catalogue. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Tribology awards, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Molly Veness, Prof Martin Beale Pioneer work in Mathematical Programming. Reviews: Rock & jazz records Houston fails first attempt at lift-off, Arts Diary Done away with it, Dylan's life blood on the tracks, Radio Derring-do with yetis, Visionaries who gave us a view to thrill, The new man in Downing Street, Television The prime time nativity play, Radio Christmas crackers, New York Opera Great scenes but not always heard, Television Love's labour's lost. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, Unit Linked Insurance Investments, London Financial Futures, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Firm but trading thin, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Family Money/6 Bills and books above board, Sandberg names successor at Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, The year when so many investments went into the red, Commodities, Are you a money quiz whizz?, Tempus Tough 1985 shakes out the gold market myths, Share sale threat to Britannia, Stock Market Report Argyll hopes lift Distillers shares, Divorce Why breaking up is hard on the pocket, Telegraph man plans newspaper, Market Summary, Top 20 Unit Trusts 1985*, Family Money/5 Millions more or the taxman Inland Revenue, Company News, Family Money/7 Guardian angels to the BES investment sector Business Expansion, Take care if you leave the winter behind, How did you fare in the big money quiz?, Holmes & Marchant to pay £4.9m for Blitz, UK growth of 2-3% forecast, In Brief 62% accept BET bid, New GAF offer puts Carbide in tight spot. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Yachting Pandas loss tilts Southern Cross into reach of NZ, Fishing Dreaming of past triumphs, Wendy Sly returns among the fireworks Midnight comeback for a runner lost in Budd's shadow, Sidelines Make the comment open our eyes and take wing, Cycling Welsh rider is banned for taking drugs, Untested skill that ventures into desert kingdoms, Tennis Becker calls for Bungert's replacement, Weekend Football, Rugby Union And Other Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Football: Bailey Plays Cinderella At The United Ball Take your partners for the conga as dance masters shuffle into 1986, Future fixture: a calendar of world sport for 1986, Cricket: Batsmen Take Charge In Times Of Crisis, Rugby Union: Selectors Have More Than A Down-To-Earth Interest In The Traditional Meeting At Leicester Underwood the high-flying airman can make this his 'wing day' for England, Rugby League Halifax flattered by blunt Northerners, Racing Tom Sharp should cut a dash in testing conditions, Ski-Jumping Nykanen comes back into the Finnish fold. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Weekend television and radio programmmes, Weekend exhibitions, Films, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,930, Bookings First Chance, Bridge Critical times, Chess World beater, Concise Crossword (No 835), Holiday Television And Radio Bring out the old to see in the new, The Times Choice. Weather: The Weather.

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