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The Times - 19/04/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, From Bailey Morris, David Smith, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Gerald Shaw, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By George Hill, Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Geoffrey Smith, By Stewart Tendler, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By our Crime Reporter, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, From Jan Raath, , By Richard Dowden, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Hasan Akhtar, , From Neil Kelly, , From Diana Geddes, From David Watts, , From Ian Murray, , From Peter Nichols, From A Correspondent, , From Ray Kennedy, , From A Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Frank Johnson, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Mohsin Ali, From Christopher Thomas, , From John Best, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Paul Vallely, David Robinson, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Irving Wardle, Martin Cropper, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Nichols, , Jacqueline Reditt, Jo Weedon, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, PHS, Bernard Levin:, Colin Hughes, David Watt, Miles Kington, K. A. HARRAP, , F. DIXON WARD, , RICHARD NEED, , AUGUSTUS CHAINE, , ROBERT MAXWELL, , DAVID WILLIAMSON, , MICHAEL STOURTON, , BELOFF, , IRADJ BAGHERZADE, , JOHN F. CAMPBELL, , G. W. JONES, , J. D. STEWART, LEONARD BLUNDUN, , By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, Godfrey Morrison, Christine Toomey, Patricia Tisdall, Tony Aldous, ET, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, TA, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, From Bailey Morris, , By Alison Eadie, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Derek Pain, Cliff Feltham, By Richard Thomson, By Jeremy Warner, By John Lawless, By Rebecca Eliahoo, Simon Barnes, By Paul Harrison, By Michael Stevenson, By Joyce Whitehead, From Tony Duboudin, , By Jenny MacArthur, From a Correspondent, By Bryan Stiles, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Colin McQuillan, By John Wilcockson, From a Correspondent, , By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, by Paul Newman, By Pat Butcher, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), by Clifford Webb, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Davenport,

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Index. News: Five staff injured in remand centre fracas, London Docklands/2 The short, sharp shock treatment, Esso increases profit by 40%, Indonesian comments cause rift in Asean, ... but the bankers prefer pop and squash, London Docklands/6 A taste of Victorian life, Proposals to clarify laws on marriage, £2.5m haul of cocaine at Heathrow, Karami flies to Syria as militia claim they crushed 'Arafat plot', Le Pen loses libel suit, Kohl warms a little to Star Wars, Medical Briefing, Walkabout boost for new-look Gorbachov, A relationship to be nourished, Riot death toll in Karachi rises to 13, Scheme for inner-city aid is condemned as a cosmetic measure, The pipedream is in the pipeline, Housing-from low-cost to luxurious, Costly list of obscure GLC groups amazes Tories, Khartoum tries to placate the South, London Docklands/1 Hope flows back into the East End, Food prices, Magdalen College School, Princess in Hungary, Commentary, Britain urged by MPs to take more Vietnamese boat people, Cash crisis causes shorter opera tour, Britain 'faces new slum era', Government blamed over pig scheme, More than third of tested homosexuals 'showed evidence of Aids virus', Special Report London Docklands/5 Kings and Queens who share their home with a fish market, Teachers to intensify pay strikes, Oakham School, Renewed battles likely over Whitehall spending, Prime sites on the forgotten riverbanks, Cable news chief bids in battle for CBS, Motoring Saab uses the sun to keep driver cool, Sound and fury of pop's top crusader, New Concordat comes a step nearer approval, A grand tour in the Royal tradition, Australia backs mandatory sanctions after sports row, Letter from Sheffield Day the snooker circus hit town, At the front in Afghanistan Top Soviet war reporter killed, GLC man under attack over sale of flat, Backbench clash likely if pension plan is scrapped, Hotel gets satellite TV link, TGWU to meet on re-run of poll, Atom test men 'not protected', Malaysian TV apology over Golda Meir film, Most of the black township victims were shot in back, Spending on hospitals falls for first time, Libyan suspected of terror link deported, Anger at cemetery visit Blunder dents Reagan image, Blacklisting on council tenders to be banned, Roads, moreover... Exclusive: secrets to bore you stiff, MPs' report clears Special Branch, EEC rules out funds for Channel tunnel, Senator: I wish I were an astronaut, Tebbit tour of Japan Union rank-and-file praised for realism, Rowntree trusts give jobs board £100,000, Sogat tries to cut off Hungarian aid to Shah, The Times Diary, Science report New hope on whooping cough vaccine, Miners agree pay deal, but bank staff may strike, Kyprianou to accept the UN deal, Paris tries taxi-scooter to beat cars, Thatcher in clash over job outlook optimism, Namibia interim rule to be set up, Papers 'clear princess's father', The reality behind the Brasilia dream, Don criticized for cool note on farm funding, Protest to Treasury on airports sell-off threat, Tobacco deal 'farcical', London Docklands/3 Home is just Norman's cup of tea, London Docklands/4 On the red-brick road to development, Missile freeze supported by Romania, Dartmouth passing out parade, Jaguar sets new sales records, Neves condition critical, Congress to vote on Contra funds Beleaguered President is ready to compromise, Portfolio, Heart man's wife tells of trauma, Confident Mugabe glows with praise for all apart from Nkomo, Local Elections Battle for the counties 'Upward shift' in support should benefit Alliance, Soviet anger as Britain expels two for spying, Civil rights for all-or only if your politics fit?, Ban sought on dredging in Solent. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,715, Sale room £118,800 for 'perfect' pistols, Concise Crossword (No 623), Magi sold for record £7.5 million, Top video rentals, Today's television and radio programmes. Display Advertising: Brymon, General Accident, London Docklands, Unex & Co., Keep Your Eye On4, The Dee Corporation Plc, Peter Clapshaw & Co., Charles Living & Son, Grant & Partners, Standard Chartered, East, Barratt, Persian Carpets, Watts & Partners, Carleton Smith & Co., Cookson Group, Legal & General, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Trmac Brookglade Properties Limited, E.A.Shaw, Hilbery Chaplin, Blesma, Habitat Contracts, Base Lending Rates, Rentokil Group Plc, Peat Marwick, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Ultramar, British Telecom, Gec Transportation Projects Limited, John Mowlem & Company Plc, Merlin, Back Booker. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Councils not to get say on water, Results of reviews in two months, Tv Licence Rebels vote against TV fee rise, Rate Support Hattersley attacks cuts for shires, Hopes for reform of rates, Parliament today, House Of Lords Taking too long to get to the question, Agriculture White Paper on strategy not ruled out, Employment Britain has highest proportion in work, Debate on welfare state on Monday, Thatcher wants early reform of rates system, Budget Changes National insurance changes approved, Flood plan, Farm Prices Putting the CAP house in order, Debate sought on pensions. News in Brief. Law: Beagle stolen in raid on ICI plant, court told, Court of Appeal Silence cannot imply consent Allied Marine Transport Ltd v Vale do Rio Doce Navegacao SA, Man admits he bought cheap stolen coffins, Duty to give reasons Banaskiewicz v Mulholland, Mother of handicapped girl loses appeal, Divisional Court Court cannot refuse to try illegally deported suspect Regina v Plymouth Justices, Ex parte Driver, Belfast seaman on bomb charge freed. Reviews: Opera Don Giovanni, Shakers, Television Paws for thought, Sinfonietta/Rattle, Cinema Fascinating view of Americanisn, Concerts De Los Angeles/ Parsons, Theatre Keen attention fast dispelled The Archbishop's Ceiling. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Entertainments, The Bbcsymphony Orchestra With Oxfam Present, Forthcoming Events, Car Buyers' Guide, Auctions & Antiques, Michael Tippett. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day April 19 1860 [Sayers v Heenan], When mystery was an open book. Editorials/Leaders: A Minefield Of Memories, Does This Pig Have Wings?, Finance And Industry So modern but concert parties still flourish, Go To Work On A Think Tank. Letters to the Editor: Stopping Gulf war, Trends in turnout, Homeric lines, Experiments on animals, Royal disclosure and public interest, Faith and uncertainty, What Oscar said, Exploiting science as base for wealth, All in the mind, Postal ballots. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Basil Bunting Poet of unique strengths, Col Sir Roderick Brinckman, Evadne Price. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Commodities, Unocal bid defence spelt out, Merrett Syndicates may face £22m loss, Stock Market Report Bad news from US kills midday euphoria of a record FT-SE, Bergen calls off $700m merger with National, Rolls-Royce soars to profits of £20m ahead of privatization, BHP-Shell have 49.9% of Woodside, In Brief Entrad wins only 6.3%, Tempus Three Debenhams denials from Harris Queensway, Market Summary, Anvil in £10m takeover, Takeover bid for Debenhams denied, BR's legacy of the pit strike-a straitjacket on its future, Overdraft to success in six months, Industry Today GEC's new sense of purpose should move a mountain, Briefing A little bit of this and VAT, Company News, Grosvenor Square Group buys Pinstone, Your Own Business Money from the aid agencies, Tilbury maintains profits despite roadstone fall, Dollar slumps to DM2.95 as US growth rate plunges, Company News In Brief, Soft loans plea to Thatcher. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Market firm, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Horse Trials Miss Holgate leads dressage event, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Volleyball Mizuno up the pole in search for perch, Boxing June date for McGuigan in London, Racing: Cecil Expects Further Improvement From Nell Gwyn Winner Promise of more from Oh So Sharp, Racing Al Bahathri in good heart for vital test, Marathon Sweet lure of team selection, Fishing More trout fisheries likely to go private Greedy fishermen and owners face accusations, Tennis Bates and Lundgren renew their war, David Miller's conclusions about the system East Germany faces balancing act, Snooker Davis in last eight, Cricketers have second thoughts Hawke will back up those who back down from S African tour, Football: Fa Cup Final IS Rich In Promise As A Finale Shadow stretches across Channel, David Hands meets John Bevan Welsh coach confronts his fate after England game, Show Jumping Whitaker clears first hurdle in World Cup, Cycling: Liverpudlian Wins The Toughest Stage Decisive move by McLoughlin, Golf Bobby Wadkins takes early lead with a 65, Hockey Leading lights at Oxford, Schools Rugby Solid win leaves England in good heart for Wales, Yachting Unplain sailing, Spin is in as the banned bowler wheels back Emburey warms his limbs as he returns from limbo, Squash Rackets: The British Open Lloyd leads a British wave. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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