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The Times - 16/03/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Michael Hornsby, , By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Nicholas Rothwell, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Education Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Richard Ford, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Tony Samstag, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, From Mary Lee, , From Hasan Akhtar, , From Mary Lee, From Roger Boyes, From Patrick Knight, , From Christopher Thomas, From Alan McGregor, , From Richard Wigg, From Keith Dalton, From Mario Modiano, From Martha de la Cal, , From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Schuil, , From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From a Correspondent, , Simon Barnes, by Malcolm Deas, Tom Bower, Patricia Miller, Philip Howard, Gillian Tindall, IVOR LUCAS, JAMES KENNARD, , R. E. BICKFORD, CRAIG SAMS, , RICHARDD, TONKIN, JOYCEL WILLIAMS, , H. W. K. ACHESON, , P. J. BAMFORD, , DAVID EVANS, , ALEC L. PARROTT, , CHRISTOPHER BAILLIEU, , MAURICE JONES, , W. H. WATSON, , ROBERT R. TROTTER, , JOHN HERBERT, , Dewi Morgan, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Amanda Craig, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Philip Ray, Richard Holmes, Ashley Stephenson, Basil Boothroyd, Harry Golombek, Gillian Greenwood, Jeremy Flint, Isabel Butterfield, Jane MacQuitty, Beryl Downing, by Peter Waymark, Richard Williams, John Percival, Tony Patrick, Sarah Jane Checkland, Hilary Finch, Fiona Maddocks, Geoff Brown, Max Harrison, Peter Ackroyd, David Sinclair, David Wade, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Stephen Pettitt, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Bailey Morris, By Alison Eadie, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Pam Spooner, edited by Lorna Bourke, Lorna Bourke, Philip Robinson, Richard Thomson, RT, John Harrison, Judith Huntley, Peter Wilson-Smith, Maggie Drummond, Nick Farrell, By Clive White, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, From John Ballantine, , By John Hennessy, By Ivo Tennant, By Sydney Friskin, By William Stephens, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, Gordon Allan, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, RH, Trevor Fishlock,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Deaths 'by barrowload' as Chad crisis grows, Strikers seek meeting Bolivia unions waver, Snow reports, £23,304 for Lindisfarne singer, Fifth of micro outlets may be lost next year, Theatre Jumping back to town, Outings, Portugal aims for fishing safeguards, Warsaw's hard line Washington deadline on envoy rejected, Galleries Bold strokes between the covers, MP to help Murrell inquiry, Alfonsin seeks to put Washington in picture, 11,500 have left pits, NCB claim, US leads in teenage pregnancies, Gardens open, Syria threatens to defend embattled Gemayel, Snow Reports, Gas leak at Union Carbide, Rand Daily Mail Flagship of South Africa's liberal press to close, Football hooligans risk jail for life, Films Portents of an Indian summer, AA fears petrol costs threaten car repairs, Values Bittersweet dreams in the making, In The Garden Fresh look at soft and fruity booty, Dance The USSR cavalry, Shah paper is confirmed, Films on TV Lovers who don't toe the party line, Why did the Allies let Hitler live?, Rift opens in London councils' rates fight, IRA hints at earlier plots to kill Thatcher, Test-tube treatment given freeze boost, First steps in forming youth 'peace corps', Sacked waiter at Dorchester denies theft, Letter from New York Texas mega-rich feel the pinch, Missile Count Belgian cruise go-ahead relieves White House, Opera, 'Cot death' study leads to changed diagnosis, Snow, but warmer weather on the way, Hong Kong border may go early, Tax is due on death crash damages award, Study casts doubt on value of mastectomy, Rustle of distant Thunder, Travel Kings of Africa's wild frontier, Auctions, Rock & Jazz, Badger hunters 'bloodthirsty', Greeks retreat on state reform, Schools for technology favoured, A Weekly Guide To Leisure, Entertainment And The Arts Chocolate The Magnificent Obsession, Job share scheme to be widened in scope, Falklands: now for normality, Minister's answer to teachers, Roads, Israel plans to set up buffer zone in south Lebanon, Howe doubt over 'Star Wars', Accused GP says he was blackmailed, Bearing a heavy burden of guilt, Fear and tension on frontline, Science report Alcohol and the Third World, A dressing down for Eton's image, Being still 'me' in a heavenly body, NGA urges expulsion of journalists, Return to work at Aberaman backed, President-elect spends inauguration in hospital Brazilian leader is taken ill hours before swearing-in, Peking exchanges warm words with Moscow as Gorbachov takes over, Anti-Marcos rebels 'like tip of iceberg', Ministry launches £1.7m marshland experiment, Hattersley Budget priorities, Runway success: Jasper, Senior police 'eager to leave', MPs to get information on defence finance, Red Emma, Queen of the Anarchists, Drink Welcoming bouquet for newcomers, RAF facing new round of cuts in flying fuel, Mozambique regime strengthens its hand Lisbon to curb Machel rebels, In tune with a strange and tragic subject, Phone calls that don't go by the book, Pretoria buys grain from China for the first time, Cruise will be deployed in Belgium this month, Television All change except for Burke, Aids screening 'needed to reassure the public', Portfolio, Something in the city, Concerts After Handel, the Bachanalia, Foreign Secretary voices Whitehall's doubts about Reagan's SDI Howe underlines the risks in Star Wars, Sacred and profane, Sporting Diary, BBC plan for radio centre is questioned, Nuclear reactor construction sites identified in Wales, Shopfront Cracking ideas for a cup that cheers, Let loose with little orphan Fanny, Grappling with football violence The scourge that blights the terraces, Threat to Channel 4 over non-union operators, Shares soar over hopes on Budget. Law: Bank manager stole £113,000, Remand for drug case diplomat, Football chief stole £42,000, Solicitors quit case on refusal of joint trials, Sicilian financier jailed 12 years for fraud, Father sentenced to five years for killing of Down's syndrome baby, US labour secretary quits to face court, Official jailed, Law Report March 16 1985 Court of Appeal Leave to serve writ out of jurisdiction refused Spiliada Maritime Corporation v Cansulex Ltd. Display Advertising: Phillips & Drew, Bank Of Scotland, Unit Trust Year Book 1985, Gartmore Fund Managers Ltd., Zambia Airways, Rosters, Introbond Plc, Commercial Union Assurance Company, Buckmaster & Moore, Schroders, Multiple Display Advertisements, Fruit Cages, Sally Line, Persian Carpet Wharf, Seagram, London Life, Npi, Glorafilla, The Property Enterprise Trusts, Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society, National Counties Building Society, Palmerston Property Developments Plc., Unitsave, Link Stakes Ltd, The Equitable Life, The Times, Shirlstar, Pine Village, Stockmarket Confidential, Chagall, Gartmore, M&g, Midland High Interest Cheque Account, Containerworld Services Ltd, Hill Samuel Investment Services, Lio, Konrad Furs, Leitz, Investment Trusts, Laws & Co, The Times Jumbo Camera Case, Kawai Pianos, Cata Hotels, Dg, Berry, Avis, Dearden Farrow, Grosvenor Terrace Developments Plc, Richards Longstaff Unit Trust Portfolio Management, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Wimborne Financial Services Limited, Twa, Abbey Unit Trusts, Framlington, Tunbridge Wells Equitable Friendly Society, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery: Pope and his cardinals get down to work. Politics and Parliament: Industry The West Midlands UK leading Europe out of recession. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Heal The Wounds, Reaganomics Restored?, -And A Penny On Peacocks, Finance And Industry The dollar faces its stiffest test yet. Letters to the Editor: The first cormorant?, Job designation, Fresh look at alternative medicine, Hard to stomach, The Jewish vote, Pensions and leaks, Cost of education, Man of stature, VE Day celebrations, American veto on Israel resolution, Fairer play, Charitable helpers, Conditioned reflex. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day, The Times. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Holidays and Villas, Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday in Lent, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: £218,018 for 'Ribera' confounds estimate, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,687, Concise Crossword (No 596), Weekend television and radio programmes Saturday Sunday, Bridge Heavyweight but light hearted, In the garden, Chess Magnificent men, mighty machines. Obituaries: Norman Wilson, Mr F. A. I. Muntz Influential part in development of British aviation, Mr Dudley Offord. Reviews: Concerts RPO/Bychkov, Theatre in Manchester and Paris A cycle of psychic torment Long Day's Journey into Night, Rock Shake'n' shimmy Tina Turner, The whirlpool keeps on whirling Tailleur pour dames, Television Stuffed and pickled, Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Davis, Dance Lurching Darts, Radio Listening in, Radio Pinter's heroes of stage and crease. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Shares push through 1,000, Recent Issues, Wall Street Dow tumbles below 1,250, Foreign Exchanges. Business and Finance: Insurance Bonds And Funds, Money Markets And Gold, Shares Obtaining maximum perks, Family Money How money managers measure up, Commodities, Family Money Bes Investments Booming property schemes to come under scrutiny, Family Money, Saving The value of knowing your APR, Routledge row after ABP bid, Insurance Protection for the inventor, Authorized Unit Trusts, Family Money Tax Concessions Nursery campaign fosters an unlikely alliance in Parliament, Housebuying Plan to end solicitors' monopoly will not cut conveyancing costs, In Brief, Market Summary, US urges Japan surcharge, Investment Trusts, Company News, Irish state takes over insurer, Health Costs Company cover at the dentist, Ohio shuts loan institutions to prevent run on funds, London Financial Futures, Stock Market Report Traded options order causes stir, Family Money Building Societies Competitive rates give a better deal, Saudis swap oil for French jets, Tempus Rationalization is now key task for BBA, Unit Trusts M & G hedges its US funds against fall in dollar, Bass and Horizon in £38m venture. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Football, Rugby Union And Other Weekend Fixtures, Racing Bowden to make weight tell against Aonoch, Boxing Spaniard unlikely to extend Cowdell in European defence, Football: West Ham And Manchester United Share The Points And Skills In Television Spectacular Man who must lay Anfield bogey, Pointers To Triple Crown And Wooden Spoon At Cardiff And Twickenham Caution will be watchword as Scotland seek to salvage pride, Golf Ballesteros poised to strike out for title, Sports in Brief, Sidelines Height of ignorance to overlook Wotsisname, Hockey St Albans' title for first time, Cricket Camacho gives England go-ahead, Real Tennis Ronaldson back on a boomerang, Rugby League Half backs crucial. Births. Property: Rentals, Auctions & Antiques. Weather: The Weather.

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