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The Times - 26/03/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Thomas, , By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Richard Owen, By William Kay City Editor, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By John Lawless, From Tim Jones, , By Barrie Clements, Labour Reporter, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Patricia Clough, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Pat Healy, RODNEY COWTON, Defence Correspondent, , By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From David Watts, From Frederick Bonnart, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Follett, , From Robert Fisk, , By Henry Stanhope, From Paul Vallely, From Diana Geddes, From John Best, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Ashford, , From A Bridge Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Roger Boyes, From Ian Murray, From Stephen Taylor, From Olli Kivinen, From Tony Duboudia, By Caroline Moorehead, John Russell Taylor, Richard Morrison, Martin Cropper, Paul Griffiths, E. J. Craddock, Judith Cruickshank, Peter Ackroyd, Stephen Aris, Tony Samstag, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, by David Young, Trevor Fishlock, Sara Parker, Digby Anderson, Miles Kington, PATRICK JENKIN, , FRED JARVIS., KENNETH SANSBURY., GERALD ORME, , G. MYERS, , NORMAN JONES., PHILIP HILTON., JEROME LEJEUNE, , CONRAD RUSSELL., KATHLEEN JARVIS., DOREEN BARKER, , JOHN BURGH, ARTHUR JOHNSTON., DAVID WRIGHT, , J. LEWIS BIBBY, , "ALEXANDER", JOHN P WHITE., HELEN BUCHANAN., By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Sarah Bunney, Sheridan Morley, Richard Wigg, Peter Collis, PC, Martha de la Cal, John Blandy, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Cliff Feltham, By Our Industrial Staff, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Richard Thomson, By Alison Eadie, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, Michael Prest, Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Russell Jones, By Kevan Pearson, From David E.Sanger, By Alistair Guild, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From John Roberson, By Keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Paul Newman, By Robert Pryce, By Richard Eaton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Jim Railton, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, From John Ballantine, By John Hennessy, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Brian Beel, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Tim Austin,

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Index. News: Investment-with a local accent, Letter from La Paz Parties clamour to inherit disaster, Care: calling at all stations, Thatcher stops MI5 personal testimony, Bonn endorses Howe's 'Star Wars' misgivings, Snow reports, Reagan protests to Russians over US major's death, Tory MP to stand down, Coal board accused by Nacods, Fashion Bodyline bowling The International Collections Paris, Counting the missions' cost, Ethiopian war spreads south of Tigré, Exports 'reduced by cuts in trade missions overseas', Stalinists lose fight for party, Iran blamed for Baghdad blast, New aims for school visits, Thousands of women 'dying needlessly', Snow Reports, Science report Tissue culture hope for rare tree peony, EEC delay over farm price fixing, Toronto jail term for anti-semitic publisher, Detective says raped child may never recover, The visitors who came to trade, Black America Part 2 Idol who strikes terror into whites, Cult children left in Britain, American's death first in history of near misses, Best wines, Power union may lift ban on Communists, FitzGerald accused of attacking Unionists, Meetings, Crime survey shows 19% rise in home burglaries, Gorbachov sweeps out ageing incompetents as start of party purge, Third Briton kidnapped in Lebanon, Denmark paralysed by strike, Anniversaries, Bank siege man shames Japanese police, Whitehall unions call off strike but promise defiance, Reticent Scargill arrives in Moscow, Chief Rabbi may have to explain dismissal, Graduates shun industry for more pay in banking, Teacher in race dispute takes sickness leave, ITV launches spring offensive, Mulroney takes a leaf from Reagan's book, Heath in Commons clash over unemployment 'emergency', Israel's legacy no bonanza for collaborators in Tyre, Roads, Army's only serving VC retires, Parachute error theory on crash, Findings Drifting nets of death, Portugal/1 A road to prosperity through Europe?, World's tallest hotel is completed in Singapore, Coaches to begin new battle for passengers, Saboteurs anger police, Portugal/5 Painting a bright picture, Kadar reassures Hungarians on reforms, Hospital faces new food poison fears, Royal Navy's uncertain future: 2 Drop in war efficiency feared, The Times Diary, Reagan in final plea to Democrats over MX, Electricity board holds down rise in prices, Mr Punch wants the Express, The papers, Immigrant policies condemned, Socialists split on French poll reform, Women prisoners denied classes, Spy fears for other British agents, Portugal/6 Tourists may think only of Lisbon and the Algarve but some of the most beautiful and fascinating scenes are off the beaten track Ancient towns, canals and Roman remains, Prisoners Of Conscience Philippines Vicente Ladlad, Population Profile Botha refuses to sack police minister over killing of Cape Blacks, Fresh calls for end to EEC steel subsidies, Bankruptcy Part 1 Unequal in the eyes of the law, Concorde goes to Moscow, moreover... Captain Plato on the bishop's trail, A nation learning to change, Portugal/2 Problems down on the farm force up imports, Apology by Press Council, Average increase in rates will be 8%, Pakistan PM takes on burden without power base, Portfolio, The teachers' pay dispute Exams may be under threat, Shock of the new for a lost tribe, Outlook is stormy for fishermen, GEC buys Yarrow for £34m, £280,000 for brain damage boy, UK outlook on Europe criticized, Special Report Portugal/3 Hopes of recovery and trade shine through the crisis. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Banco De Portugal, British Airways, Hayward Gallery, Abs Computers, Threejay & Co, Lufthansa, Combined English, Friends Of The Elderly, Inapa, Sealink, Bank Of Ireland, Portugal, Gieves & Hawkes, The Harley Medical Group, 3M Diskettes, Manor Clinics, Algarve, Edp, Christie's, Banco Totta & Acores, Phillips, James Rawes, Woolwich, Banco Espirito Santo E Comercial De Lisboa, Base Lending Rates, Hickson, Lisboa Penta Hotel, Adelphi Business Computers Ltd, Smmt, Angela Gore, Suede And Leather Wear, Trentino, Instituto Do Vinho Do Porto, Soporcel, Ibm, Ministry Of Industry And Energy, British Telecom, London Bedding Centre, The Times Portfolio, Tsb, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Hawley Group Limited, Caixa Geral De Depositos, Tapestry, Freemans. Law: Rape charge, £100 for five months loss of hot water Taylor v Knowsley Borough Council, 'Victim of police vendetta' gets £5,250, Son's killings blamed on drugs, Child of 4, 'tortured, starved and imprisoned', Bank raid convictions reviewed, Man who refused job 'fed racist prejudices', Sogat appeal on newspaper strike ban, Parents face murder charge, Vendor must pay commission to two estate agents Lordsgate Properties Ltd v Balcombe and Another, JP who murdered lover of his ex-fiancée gets life imprisonment, Loveless marriage must go on. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: The Budget Heath advocates modest reflation, Parliament today, House Of Lords Young people urged to study science and technology, South Africa Sanctions ruled out as response to massacre. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Sevres vase price surprise, French win European bridge title, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,695, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 604), TV top ten. Reviews: Galleries No place for demarcation, Opera Friedenstag, Publishing Finishing up the left-overs, Theatre Verbicidal impulses He's the Boss, Screen in struggle, Television A new pilgrimage, Concert Peter Serkin, Dance Royal Ballet. Editorials/Leaders: Pay Leadership, Hunt The Heresy, Finance And Industry Bank urges caution on options fans. Letters to the Editor: Fees for foreigners, The Swann report, Speeding up the move, Why Hackney may be ill-advised, Teachers' pay boost, British Council's growing need, Life or death struggle in hospital, British Library dispute, Mirror, mirror..., Embryo research, Silver lining, Mother's Day muddle, Record on rail heritage, Press and Primate, No rooms to let, Truly dreadful. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day The Emancipation Of The Serfs In Russia.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Gresham's School, Church news, United Wards' Club, University news, Latest appointments, Pattenmakers' Company, Badminton School. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ken Ford, The Very Rev Dr John Burleigh Scottish church historian, Mr Michael Trubshawe, Mr E. E. Butten. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Airline helps to boost Swire Pacific profits, Commodities, In Brief High dollar hits IBM, Chairmen's Reports, Financial Services Boom in employees' perks likely after change in National Insurance rules, Oilmen seek alternative to BNOC, A way in for the inexpert, Apple set to gain by IBM's false step, Suzuki may build vans in Britain, Bisgood changes name, Market Summary, Tempus Two years later Steetley shows Hepworth the way, Gooding to buy Servis for £3.75m, Investment Trusts, Computer Briefing High-tech help for the disabled, Company News, Silicon Valley defector looks to the East End, Fourth generation takes the work out of design, Traded option highlights, United Newspapers launches battle for control of Fleet, Ladbroke joins Intasun in £20m venture, London Financial Futures, Stock Market Report Thorn EMI shares slip 7p on loss worries at Inmos, The Week A Budget boost for technology, Commodities Review Lawson puts the onus on dealers, Societies call off £6.5bn merger, Software that gets smart. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street IBM news hits Dow, The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Subdued start to account. Business Appointments: Appointments. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Computer Appointments, Legal Appointments. Sport: ICE Hockey Dead game for live TV, Rugby League Footballer's £20,000 for Wigan, Yachting Three for Australia, Golf Strange in clinical exhibition, Overseas League And Cup Football Results, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Skiing Enn beats Bürgler to the spoils, Boxing Pedroza's trek will not uncover the real McGuigan, Badminton Selectors change winning team for world championships, Cross Country No place for Lopes in calendar of saints, Fixtures And Forecasts, Rowing Cambridge pair ill, Rugby Union Thorburn ousts luckless Wyatt for Paris match, Racing: Hallo Dandy's Rider Faces Jockey Club Medical Officer Today Dunwoody for a double helping, Tennis Grands prix go short of grandeur, Football: Robson's Men Have Another Chance To Rebuild Their Confidence At Home England look for greater fluency, Point-To-Point Random Leg's late switch proves a wise decision. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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