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The Times - 26/11/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Colin Hughes, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Foreign Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By William Kay City Editor, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Robin Young, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Richard Ford, , By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, Geoffrey Smith, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Mathew May, Computer News Editor, By Our Transport Editor, By Michael Horsnell, HUGH CLAYTON, Environment Correspondent, , By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Martha de la Cal, , ROGER BOYES, , From Colin Hughes, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Mario Modiano, , By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Mosey, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Richard Long, Wellington, From Our Correspondent, , From Harry Debelius, From Richard Bassett, , By Caroline Moorehead, Alistair Hicks, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Celia Brayfield, Richard Williams, Peter Evans, Ann Hills, David Whitehouse, by Suzy Menkes, Rebecca Tyrrel, PHS, Robert Fisk, Digby Anderson, Miles Kington, MICHAEL NATHANSON, , C. P. KENNEDY, , DAVID SMYTH., AMEDEE TURNER, TERENCE CONRAN, , MERRIN GWYER HOLROYD., SIMON HORNBY, , ERIC AVEBURY., M. A. GIRLING, , W. K. MACKENZIE, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Alan McGregor, , By Richard Thomson, By Clare Dobie, By Ian Griffiths, By William Kay, City Editor, By Lawrence Lever, By Our Banking Correspondent, William Kay City Editor, By Derek Pain, Cliff Feltham, From David Bonavia, , By Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, By Ian Cheesman, By Jay Dyer, By Frank Brown, By Kevan Pearson, By Simon Craven, By Richard Sarson, By Matthew May, By Roger Woolnough, By Lee Rodwell, By Geof Wheelwright, Brian Glanville, By Clive White, By Robert Pryce, From Colin McQuillan, By John Hennessy, From Richard Evans, , By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From Mitchell Platts, , By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Our Irish Correspondent, Dublin, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Michael Hamlyn,

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Index. News: Most coaches go slower than speed limits demand, survey finds, TUC and Labour to push for pay accord, Stars back Aids gala, Nalgo in GLC abolition protest, Better control of hospital projects, Eanes party pins hope on ex-Socialist, Egg board to be wound up, Unionist pressure on Powell to resign, Hijackers given sanctuary by Hurd, Care less, Sir Keith, NZ journalists lose new technology fight, Argentina exploits UN windfall, Berlioz tops ITV Christmas list, Gorbachov's Geneva line welcomed as Politburo spurns anti-US rhetoric, Road crash deaths rise to 5,559, Firms not spending enough on training, Clash on number of pits hitting targets, Fashion, Fashion People, Militias enforce truce in Beirut, SDP proposes £1,410m training scheme, Laker staff to sue BA, Stateless threat to 10,000 in Hong Kong, New hope in Lloyd's inquiry, Brain tissue implanted in rabbits, Shiro Nagase (left) and Katsutoshi, Roads, Teachers aim to break pay stalemate, Invitation to hackers, Government aims to end right of jury trial for some minor offences, Underground trip for Duke, Australian test bed for IBM's JX, Sogat deal ends strike at Mirror, Local ombudsman: 2 Case still drags on after three years, UK jet sale to India is clinched, Witty watches for all weathers, Crusade by Mrs Ecevit, Cardinals reaffirm Vatican reforms, If Jihad is just, this man will go free, Portfolio, Life for riotous assembly but six years for manslaughter... how fair are court sentences? A matter of personal judgement, Findings, BHS and Habitat in £1.5bn merger, Royalty and commoners remember editor of Times, Prisoners Of Conscience Haiti: William Josma, Success for anti-cancer experiment, Why war clouds could rend the silver lining, more over... Winter ails and tonics, Letter from Assam Border war with the bureaucrats, The Times Diary, Winter In East Europe 2 Bulgaria Energy crisis stunts economic growth Power cuts as Moscow slows down the flow of oil, Women in business find 'Dynasty' ally, Boeing passengers were lined up for killing after mid-air gun battle, US holds another spy suspect, Lange dashes hopes of early release for jailed French agents, Dingo case mother's plea refused, Pretoria dialogue group named, Shuttle set for launch, Long tale of Mr Halley, Du Pont to build £45m plant in Derry, Soviet tirade mars Budapest good will, The papers, Ministers may order ballot of Civil Servants if unions reject pay offer, Electoral comeback for Spanish centre, Facilities for childless 'patchy', Science report Breakthrough in skin disorder research, Extra day for European talks on refugee crisis, Liverpool budget wins support, Malta 'had no choice' over hijack commandos, Commentary. Politics and Parliament: Agriculture Minister seeking closer partnership with farmers to protect the environment, Oil prospects very good, Employment Jobs being created at rate of 500 a month, Thatcher dismisses unionist demand for referendum, Parliament today, Privatization Sale of British Gas not an electoral bribe, Government moves over tin crisis, Financial services, Coal Industry Walker tackled on coal mine safety, Fuel Bills Pressure for abolition of standing charges, Technology Esprit seen as initiative deserving support. Display Advertising: Van Cleef & Appels, National Savings, Chaumet, Ehrman Tapestry, Sealink, The Which Computer Show, Apricot Xen, United Technologies, Gni, The Institute Of Trade Mark Agents, Eastern, Morse Computers, Piaget, Citroën, Porsche, Data Protection, Ibm, Victor, Melrose, Pilkington, Wang, Lancia, Army Officer, Atari, The Times Portfolio, Idries Shah, Wa, Base Lending Rates, Victoria Wine Vouchers. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Star Wars to Strauss at the Schools Prom, Law: Anger over man on child death charge, Factors relevant to definition of a 'sex shop' Lambeth London Borough Council v Grewal, Knife thrust 'cut detective's rib', Ex-chauffeur's abortion claim a lie, jury told, Court cannot retrospectively fix receiver's remuneration In re Potters Oils Ltd, Man shot by police freed, European Law Report Luxembourg Individual cannot challenge treaty Adams v Commission of the European Communities. Reviews: Pop music Elaine Paige, Television Media exploitation, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival Italians score for stylishness, Galleries A celebration of painting, Concert RLPO/Cleobury, Dance Lfb2. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Legal Appointments, Hayward Gallery, Entertainments, Computer Staff Recruitment Consultant. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Persian study of pigeons sold for £4,320, Concise Crossword (No 810), Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,904. Editorials/Leaders: Listen To The Messenger, All For Hillsborough, A Stockton factor sighted, Finance And Industry Sir Terence Superman in another quantum leap, Lessons Of Luqa. Letters to the Editor: Anglo-Irish pact, End of the road, Plight of refugees, Dissatisfaction with Lloyd's resolve, Decline of Rugby, Patent convention, Nuremberg recalled, Sunday trading, Putting museums on sound footing. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, King's School Rochester. Deaths. Obituaries: Big Joe Turner, Mr James Monahan, Elsa Morante Leading Italian novelist. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Stock Exchange Prices Stores lead the way, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: The whole world on your wrist, Money Markets And Gold, How the British hit deadlines, Dr Clark's million-dollar game, Commodities, Stock Market Report Bid fever adds £952m to shares value, News Background How the Conran magic wand could transform BHS, The Week Learning to love the chip, Hillsdown buys Needlers for £3.4 million, Workshop How to get to grips with software, Prospect of dollar slide grows as yen gathers strength, In Brief, The price should be right for pick of the Christmas crop, Gatt scales down rise in world trade to 3%, Market Summary, UK trade surplus rises £230m, Bairstow to name bidder, European Ferries 'may join winning Channel consortium', Job Scene Stop your rivals shuffling the pack, Computer Briefing A system to hold up the bank robber, Steinberg agrees to limit shares in new Mercury, Company News, Move for the Fab Four flop, Rank leads race for Thorn EMI division, Portable buffs do it on the plane, Spread the good word about processors, Price war turmoil threatens the software market, £8.5m grant, Tempus Stores surge upstages £8m Dunhill profits, Hong Kong market recovers, RAC rally races into a hotel lounge. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Basketball Palmer in mood of defiance, Rugby Union Signs in favour of Hill and Barnes, ICE Hockey Unfriendly end to a friendly, Cricket Australia spin their way back into Test, Boxing Alexander poses risk for Bruno, Sports in Brief, Tennis McEnroe ready to regain his place on top down under, Today's Fixtures, Racing Brassey inquiry date set, ICE Skating A girl with the potential to become a champion, Rugby League Draw suits St Helens, Golf Clark introduces himself to the golden circle, Motor Rallying Pond moves up with the greatest of ease, Squash Rackets: Pakistani Maintains Unbeaten Run Jahangir wins fifth world title but Norman takes a name, Snooker Outsider West through to meet Davis, Football: Robson Has No Argument With World Cup Choice England without a place in top seedings for Mexico, Racing: Hypnosis Looks Sound Bet To Gain Third Victory In A Fortnight The Mighty Mac looks a cut above. Births. Property: Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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