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The Times - 04/04/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Philip Webster, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Rupert Morris, By David Felton, From Tim Jones, By Karen Gold of the Times HIgher Education Supplement, From Richard Ford, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Richard Dowden, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From A Special Correspondent., From Charles Harrison., From Trevor Fishlock, From Nicholas Ashford, From Rasit Gurdilek, , From Diana Geddes, From David Watts, From Donovan Moldrich, From Richard Owen, From John Carlin, , From Mario Modiano, By Rodney Cowton, From Alfred Savila, Geoff Brown, Irving Wardle, Dennis Hackett, Richard Williams, Martin Cropper, Paul Griffiths, Alan Franks, George Hill, Fiona MacCarthy, Woodrow Wyatt, Alan Gibson, James Fenton, Tim Heald, Philip Howard, Stuart Evans, PHS, Mario Modiano, by Douglas Wass, by Philip Howard, Frank Johnson, Miles Kington, NIALL MACDERMOT, ANTHONY SPEAIGHT., MICHAEL MANSER, RON WORDLEY, , D. L. B. HARTLEY, , DONAL KENNEDY., SARAH TAYLOR, STEPHEN TUNNICLIFFE, , WILLIAM POWELL, COSMO RUSSELL, , T. C. LEDGARD, PETER CLARK, MARY RICHMOND, S. J. ROBINSON, H. STEWART, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sales Room Correspondent, A correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Derek Pain, By Ian A. Jack, By Judith Huntley, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Paul Newman, By David Miller, By Peter Ball, Keith Macklin, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, Michael Stevenson, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, David Miller, By Jim Railton, By Colin McQuillan, From a Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, Greensboro, North Carolina, By Paul Harrison, By Pat Butcher, By Mandarin, From Desmond Stoneham, By Christopher Goulding, Norman Willis, , Barrie Sherman, Clifford Webb, Peter Dear, Perer Davalle, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter,

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Index. News: Carrington briefed on Star Wars, Snow reports, Ethnic Turks backed Ankara accuses Bulgaria of racialist policies, Ministers Washington mission Japanese seek to pacify Congress over trade, Government plays down Easter chaos threat, Princess opens roadside cafe, Horizons The adaptable managers, Sri Lanka admits tourists in danger, Technology dispute in print unions, Heart-lung wife is fighting fit, The Times Profile: The English parish Dedicated to a small country living, Widow claims husband died from radiation, 'No-confidence' vote in Suazo deepens crisis, Miners to resume pay talks, Surveys show children still in adult wards, Cattle exporters' success, Tutu marches on police headquarters to demand priest's release, Neves operation success, Soldier who killed his stepfather set free, Food prices, Thatcher to boost Britain on 11-day tour of six Far East coutries, Snow Reports, Kirkpatrick ties her flag to the Republicans, Chorus of defiance as Israel frees 750, Chess master faces her greatest challenge at 15, Change of name at gunpoint, Giving Britain better brain power, Jockey sells trophy presented by Princess, Aerospace factory faces closure, New working lords announced List of Tory peers avoids by-election, Pensioners from Services may be owed millions, Lagos jail bars lawyer from visiting Britons, Science report Origin of species from clay, not sea, Recipes for fudge, Minister hastens pace for selling off £27bn water boards, Khartoum cut off after troops break up rally, Britain's man to Moscow fluent in Russian, Computer council under threat because of cuts, Travel, Where the war is ever present, Comecon Reform Part 3 Hungary's free market When stagnation sets in, Okehampton bypass through park is rejected, Beatles club shopping centre wins award, City increases rate by record 43%, Death sentence upheld on five Zambia plotters, Karamanlis may have quit active politics, Prince accuses 'greedy' farners of causing damage to countryside, Study on tourism growth welcomed, Two killed by IRA car bomb in Newry, Stars arrested in Chile after deaths protest, moreover... You've got it, I'll name it, Both sides claim win after hunt case, Cinemas revival an uphill fight, Barrage threat to the magnificent Severn bore, Head in school race rumpus is suspended, Fiat unleashes turbo 'hot hatchback' challenger, Colleague tells Bishop of Durham to resign, Parachutist died after spinning out of control, Law Society final examination pass-list, Why Bonn's army rests easy at weekends, Another Greek tragedy in the making?, Attack with hammer in £1.5m repeat gem raid, The Times Diary Royal challenge, Barclays and Midland cut rate to 13¼%, Criticism of school 'hard to justify', Portfolio, White Paper on youth training Aim to improve job prospects, Whitehouse gets £30,000 legal bill after loosing 'Scum' case, Somalia epidemic spreads Cholera kills another 750, Post workers' leaders consider interim deal, Summit clues expected Gromyko links a return to detente with arms talks, 'Subversive' public servants likely to lose their jobs, Polys want standards vetted by an ombudsman, Thais to get US jets, Salvador right says poll was fraudulent, Tory students vote in more right-wingers Conference splits into three factions, General Appointments, Square stamps: Four British composers are, Mitterrand presses on with PR and electoral reform. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,703, Gallery fails in bid for £2.2m Old Master, Television and radio programmes, Stradivari bought for Russian exile, Concise Crossword (No 612). Display Advertising: Investors' Circle, British Airways, Ppa, Standard Chartered, Amec, Young Professionals, Gre, Gieves & Hawkes, Glc, Arthur Bell, The Times, Ford, Nt, Barclays, Times Binoculars Offer, Pan Am, Nationwide, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Millet, Williams & Glyn's Bank Plc, Weatherall, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery: Salisbury Cathedral's £6.5m appeal, The 12 new peers. Law: Setback for defence in sherry case, Von Bulow faces new jury Mystery tapes hold key to retrial, £3m takings 'pocketed', Rapist visited victim in hospital, Two accused of 'hacking' Prestel system, Court of Appeal IBA not in breach of duty over countroversial film Regina v Independent Broadcasting Authority, Ex parte Whitehouse, Reduction of capital without resolution In re Barry Artist Ltd, PC cleared, 'Miaow' youth wins appeal, Monastery cleared in calves case. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Nine petitions about buses presented, The Budget Murray says unity could cut jobless, Education and training · Local Government · Murray on jobs Jibes about YTS harm chances for young people Training, Tendering Bill to stop councils blacklisting firms, Parliament today, New board and lodging limits approved, Liverpool Jenkin 'kicked in teeth' by councillors, Security Ponting claims his mail was intercepted, Countryside Farmers conserving habitats. Reviews: Strange old French sexual customs, The maze as a state of mind, The real thing, Spell No 7 Donmar Warehouse, Future unrest called peace, Fiction An old hack, and growing up, The Arts: 1 Cinema Tension enough for Hitchcock, Television Paranormal pulls, Jazz Cedar Walton Trio Ronnie Scott's, New books-paperback, The Wets, Concert Subtly off balance LSO/Abbado Barbican/Radio 3, Surrogate religion: bogus science, Theatre Wives jive to suburban plot The Merry Wives of Windsor. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, Badenoch & Clark, Public Appointments, Appex, Bmw, "a gripping and not-to-be-, General Appointments, Business To Business. Editorials/Leaders: Prisoners Of Israel's Conscience, Finance And Industry British Aerospace prepares to follow Telecom act, Battling For Jobs, In Holy Week IV. Letters to the Editor: Mona's Queen recalled, Taking up cudgels for Mr Heath, Broadcasting's future, Views of the clergy, Danse macabre, Greek elections, Fairness to churches over détente, Mother's Day muddle, National Gallery plan, Community spirit, Conditioned reflex, Role of the RUC. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments New chairman for Chichester Theatre, Bishop of Kerry, Queen's Counsel. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Alexander Hutchison, Mrs Hermione Hichens, Mr Alec Clifton-Taylor Writer and lecturer on historic buildings. Business and Finance: Strike-hit ABP loses £6.4m, Money Markets And Gold, In Brief New chief at Montagu, Tempus Insurers complete gloomy picture, Commodities, Barclays and Midland base cuts echo official caution, P&O lifts stake in Ocean Transport, Fraser makes comeback at Bremner, Sainsbury plan for dog track., £12.5m sell-off at Pitman, Briefing Sales abroad-more jobs at home, Market Summary, Investment Trusts, Irish insurance bid by Smurfit, Company News, Lasmo seeks £70m after profits leap, Traded option highlights, Cater Allen pays £2.4m for Three Quays, London Financial Futures, Your Own Business The frame game catches on, Stock Market Report Brokers take a dim view of profits in electrical sector. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Wall Street Dow sheds 7.62 points, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Profits Market weak. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: Commercial Property Buying spree keeps Stockley flying high, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Arlington Securities profits up 156%, Hammerson profit fall predicted. Sport: Rowing Oxbridge tradition not to be scorned, Tennis, Squash Rackets Briars arises refreshed, Volleyball Cup will settle in the west, Hockey Cooke goals beat Wales, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Table Tennis Bellinger's rapid rise proves handicap, Racing: Tate's Stable Star Will Attempt Quick Treble In Wselsh Champion Hurdle Irish Lord can pick up the winning thread, Tomorrow's Fixtures, Rugby League Diary Students breaking with Union traditions, Golf Lyle merits a place above lower order, Athletics $50,000 bait for world best, Football: Manchester United Move Into Second Place As Tottenham Go Six Points Behind First Division Leaders Southall tighten's Everton's grip, Cricket Marshall puts the pressure on N Zealand, Rugby Union Tour party will benefit from selectors' choice of management. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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