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The Times - 03/12/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Richard Owen, , By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Richard Evans, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Robin Young, By George Hill, By Michael Horsnell, By Rupert Morris, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From A Correspondent, , From Frank Johnson, , MICHAEL BINYON, , From Richard Long, From Christopher Walker, , From Keith Dalton, , From Ian Murray, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Michael Hornsby, , From Diana Geddes, , By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Geoffrey Matthews, , From Trevor Fishlock, From Diana Geddes, By Our Foreign Staff, Peter Ackroyd, David Sinclair, Richard Williams, Alistair Hicks, Hilary Finch, Andrew Clark, Sally Brompton, Yvonne Roberts, William Kay, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Allan Wynn, Peter Reddaway, Philip Larkin, Matthew Parris, Miles Kington, BELOFF, , JOHN MAPLES, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, H. LIMER, , TONY CHRISTOPHER, , DAVID EVANS, , J. C. SMITH, , R. S. WILLMOTT, , F. W. MOTTERSHEAD, , RICHARD RHODES JAMES, , PAUL CASWELL, , JIM PHILP, JO HAWKINS, DES COCKING, HARRY STORER, GRAHAM FACKS-MARTIN, HAROLD LUSCOMBE, KEN HODGE, SID GODOLPHIN, JOHN PARKIN, ANDREW LANGTON, , C. J. G. STANLEY, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Richard Sarson, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Danny Green, By Roger Woolnough, By Ian Cheeseman, By David Hewson, By Mike Gerrard, By Geof Wheelwright, By Maggie McLening, By Ian White, By Alan Lewis, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Ian Griffiths, By Alison Eadie, By Lawrence Lever, By Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, From M. G. G. Pillai, , From Paul Routledge, , By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris Industrial Editor, By Our Energy Correspondent, David Loshak, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Keith Macklin, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Colin McQuillan, By Robert Pryce, Ivo Tennant, By Paul Newman, Brian Glanville, By Peter Ball, From Richard Evans, , By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Barry Pickthall, Simon Barnes, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, David Watts,

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Index. News: Shops Bill gets over first hurdle with ease, Leicester mine leaders back breakaway ballot, My first steps up the library ladder, London Hospital Medical College/2 Famous pioneers from Barnardo to Cavell, Rome hesitates on Jewish issue, Every desk top can become a library, Share trade suspended in Malaysia, Barristers threaten to alter rules and allow 'strikes' over legal aid, London Hospital Medical College/1 Appeal for research cash, When price dictates the service, Talkback The royal designer, £3.2bn bids for United Biscuits and Distillers, Girls of 13 in terrifying rape and stabbing gave key clues to attacker, Winter test for Gorbachov's anti-alcohol drive, Water boards will chase millions due on hoses and pools, Union bows to pressure on Labour legislation, American states meet Bogotá finds support for Cuba's re-entry, Computer Briefing Personal kit-for £750 and a screwdriver, East exploits Berlin loophole, Would you choose John Cleese or mother to sell your goods?, Commentary, Government may act against makers of heroin substitutes, Government rejects plea on output, MP says chairman of Lloyd's should quit after scandals, RUC chief in Dublin for talks, Lange sees reason for French U-turn, Thames bridge promise, MPs scale down claims on immigrant wives, Fashion Warming up for Christmas, Defence to escape Israel budget cuts, Dial HULL for instant contact, What sort of peace do these men want?, Thatcher exchanges sharp words with Kohl at 'snail's pace' summit EEC split on reform dims early optimism, Anniversaries, Industry accepts long break over Christmas, ICL aims for bigger share in Europe, The Pollution Of America Part 2 Politics halts greening crusade Confrontations loom as agency stalls, Elephants lend weight to Paris fair protest, Science report Monkey found to be carrier of Aids virus, Fugitives start to pack bags, Botham's honour lap, Charity is now a multi-million pound business, with professional methods to match Faith, hope and hard graft, Blizzard hits US Pacific coast, The Times Diary Leak upon leak, Bargain system for schools, A medical cornucopia for all, Mercury's black box plan to cut charges, Roads, Marcos risks US wrath to restore Ver as head of military after acquittal, Thatcher 'blow to extremism', From fantasy to games for software stocking fillers, Butter and margarine sales fall, Acorn set to help the business market, Jasmine tragedy 'began in court', All-round training for today's doctors, Santiago doctors to join wave of strikes against Pinochet regime, How the office guru can bug information, The papers, Chairman of Carbide may face charge, Uganda to send Astles back to UK, Advertising campaign on Aids, A battle on home ground for the would-be whisky king, Church defends report on cities, Fashion Editor's Comment A tasty way to redress the bland, Kinnock attacks British Gas sale, A new approach to cope with teething problems, Letter from Tokyo Imperial prince Oxford-style, Westland likely to cut 750 jobs as Heseltine pushes rescue, Failure of WEU states to find new life deplored by president, Mr Simon Fisher (left) and Mr Tim, Political touch marks winners in Press awards, Resettling Ethiopians as deadly as famine, says banned agency, Firm pays students to sell 'snuff-dipping', Micros can provide the eyes for children, Families held hostage in £6m robbery, Stonehenge show go-ahead, moreover... Good lord, that's food for thought, Plea confusion as Cyprus marina killings trial opens, Honecker's living room spies exposed, Popular poet Larkin dies aged 63, Doomsday that never dawned, portfolio, Where forgotten relics roar again, Bonner reunited with family, Rugby decision an 'anti-apartheid victory', South African rand slumps to new low, Stars ladle out schmaltz for 'Dutch' Reagan, Suicidal gamblers, Christmas aid, Lloyd's allegations Syndicate centre of fraud, MP says, Radiation pills given to workers, The Week A lesson in design from Apricot. Display Advertising: Tandon, Prismetics, Christie's Week In View, The Peterborough Effect, The London Hospital Medical College, British Car Auction Group Plc., Back Sufferers!, Protos 2000, Abbey National 'City' Cheque-Save, Fiat, Eastern, Distillers, Sun Alliance Home Insurance, The Times, Gulf Air, Barclays, Sun Life, Psion, Taylor Garrett, Nefax, Ibm, Victor, The Famous Grouse, King Edward's Hospital Fund For London, P Z, David Morris, The Guinness Collection, Royal Mail, Royal Opera House, London Bedding Centre, Lotus, Fortnum & Mason, Red Cross, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Prisoners Of Conscience Singapore: Chia Thye Poh, Brixton man faces gun trial, Servicemen shun trial inquiry, Safety fines for West Ham, Mycock witness claims pressure by reporters, Interest in trade dispute disqualifies miner for benefit Cartlidge v Chief Adjudication Officer, Sex discrimination Regina v Secretary of state for Education and Science and Another, Ex parte Keating and Others, Man questioned on theft of cup yacht keel plans, Jarrett raid police lied to daughter, Kidnappers' plea fails in Dikko case. Politics and Parliament: Driving Experimental fog detectors on M25, Dockyard commercialism · Fraud squad resources Fraud Claims DPP renews talks with Lloyd's on Webb documents, Parliament today, Driving test weaknesses, Dockyards Seven year contracts for dockyard management, Severn crossing, Shops Bill Bishop's warning on Sunday shopping, Liverpool Postponing day of reckoning. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Television The masque of time, Indian music Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Opera: Rossini's revival continues with a work written in his youth Vintage pageantry, Rock The Untouchables, Sade, Concert Philharmonia/ Sinopoli, Galleries The classical delights of patronage. Arts and Entertainment: Sale Room Phillips warm to Balthus's gloom, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, Concise Crossword (No 816), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,910. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Gulliver may bring off deal of the decade, Singapore Shock, A Flawed Faith. Letters to the Editor: No cause for praise, Left speechless, Unlawful homicide, Civil Service pay, An EEC patent, Roads to ruin, Okehampton bypass, Gas privatization, A counterblast to tobacco, Using sales to finance new assets, End of the road. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Literary award, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: General Heinz Hoffmann, Mr Josef Josten, Mr Philip Larkin Poet of reticence and restraint. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Ibm, Financial Systems. Business and Finance: Pound trades at $1.50, Allied hits out at Elders bid, Laing emerges as the driving force in new Imperial group, Argyll launches £1.9 billion record offer for Distillers, Money Markets And Gold, Malaysian SE closes indefinitely to maintain confidence, Tempus Polly Peck falls short of downgraded forecast, Record year for exports of mining equipment, Top award for IBM chief, Singapore fears repercussions of Pan-Electric's collapse, NUM action in pit strike criticized by Varley, Weir launches takeover after Yarrow rejection, Commodities, Stock Market Report Underwriting sends shares sliding, In Brief, Dominion profit up 38%, Market Summary. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Market slips back, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Cricket N Zealand hit back after Lawson burst, ICE Hockey Bidner line of fire hits Dundee, Snooker HOW defeat came to Thorne out of the blue, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Racing: Committee Of Inquiry Recommends Development Of National Stud As Centre Of Excellence Janus to repeat pattern of success at home from home, Boxing, Football: Ferguson Confident Of Securing The Last Place In Mexico A World Cup passage awaits the Scots at their home-from-home, Tennis McEnroe escapes a burial, Squash Rackets Pakistanis a daunting prospect for England, Bloodstock Sales Virginian studs acquire mares in foal to Kris, Yachting Tabarly finds himself in another storm, Rugby Union South Africa's decision to call off tour spares general embarrassment, Basketball Paupers walk tall in higher circles. Births. Property: Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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