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The Times - 09/10/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, , From Our Own Correspondent, , By Our Foreign Staff, By Peter Davenport, By Robin Young, Richard Evans, From Sarah Hogg, David Smith, , From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, , From Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Richard Dowden, By Hugh Clayton, By Colin Hughes, By Richard Evans, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Patricia Clough, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Race Relations Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Linda Christmas, Reports by Alan Wood, , Robert Morgan, Derek Barnett, Sheila Beardall, Anthony Hodges, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hornsby, , Lomba river, , By Stephen Goodwin, From Diana Geddes, , From Raymond Keene, From Ian Murray, By Peter Honkirk, By Rodney Cowton, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Hamlyn, From Richard Wigg, From Alan Tomlinson, From Vijitha Yapa, From Frank Johnson, , From Richard Everett, , From Christopher Thomas, By Caroline Moorehead, From Mary Lee, Richard Morrison, Nicholas Shakespeare, Malcolm Hayes, James Methuen-Campbell, Irving Wardle, Martin Cropper, Nicholas Ashford, Suzy Menkes, Isabelle Anscombe, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, David Walker, Robert Fisk, Peter Kellner, Miles Kington, JOHN T. GREEN., A. J. LIDDERDALE, , ROWLAND NELKEN, , ADAM MORE., ELIZABETH McDONALD, , AUBREY ROSE, , O. CARR-FORSTER., MELVYN BRAGG, KEITH S. H. MILLER, , W. SZCZUREK, , HENRY S. KEMP., JOHN HIGGINBOTHAM., J.ROBIN STUDD, , RICHARD OLSEN, , NORMAN SCHOFIELD, , By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Andrew Wiseman, Ian Griffiths, Clare Dobie, Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, Richard Thomson, Alison Eadie, RT, AE, CD, Cliff Feltham, IG, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Clare Dobie, By Our City Staff, By Patience Wheatcroft, By William Kay City Editor, By Richard Thomson, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Clive White, By George Chesterton, By Richard Streeton, By Gerald Davies, , By Jenny MacArthur, From John Wilcockson, , David Miller, By Mandarin, , By John Karter, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Sue Mott, By William Stephens, By Barry Pickthall, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, PH, Michael Hamlyn,

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Index. News: When TV serves some purpose, Hu on show as Deng's successor, Accused father killed himself, Copyright rules, Early leavers can be losers, Miners Kinnock accused of NUM cowardice, The Tottenham riot Squad of 60 officers in hunt for mob who murdered constable, Police given a good hiding, says Grant, Race quotas under review in US, Two hostages on hijacked ship feared murdered, Miners' blackmail claim as redundancy nears, Tebbit appeal for strengthening of national unity, Parkinson and Keavs not to face action, Mitterrand maintains confidence in spite of Greenpeace scandal, Pension Fund Management/3 Why they are waiting for the Big Bang, Gilmour castigates Tory unemployment record, Hotline will stop another Korean airliner disaster, Liverpool pledge over teachers, US to aid Third World lending by easing rules, Food firm in highest race case payout, Eanes steps in to avert crisis Soares agrees to hold fort, Pennine area 'important', Commentary, moreover... On a wing and a prayer, Conference Notebook, Executive Lancia carries hopes for boost in sales, New chapter on bringing up baby, Welfare Review 'not an attack on benefits', Horticulture Healthy crop of autumn golds, Chairman's Speech Tebbit champions winning hearts and minds of electorate as well as polls, Hundreds missing in Puerto Rico mudslides, Cosmonaut tells of risky space station rescue, Amnesty reports record number of prisoners killed, Pudding's back on the plate as health food loses favour, Pension Fund Management/5 The association looking at both sides, Science report Exciting the brain to ease epilepsy, Target kept under wraps for public sector pay, Miners give up last stand at 'The Alamo', Pressure on the investment teams, World Court rift alarms Capitol Hill, Ostpolitik hopes alive in Bonn Honecker is edging Westward again, Scottish plan to back ideas, Managua in clash over priests, Joseph repeats teachers' pay refusal, Italy searches for a peaceful way out of damaging crisis, Support for women priests in new synod, Government 'has got it wrong', Transport £24m to be spent on 138 rail buses for the North, Angolans suffer big losses in failed offensive against Unita, Labour crackdown on absent MPs, Health union calls for Aids 'task force', Letter from Peshawar Bold outsiders play the great game, Pension Fund Management/4 Sophisticated tactics in battle of the giants, India revokes deportation order on Tamil, Pension Fund Management/1 The powerhouse threatened by a tide of change, Roads, Spectrum Commonwealth: a club without frontiers, Computers 'will lead to home-based education', Ivory Coast's only party meets Pressure on President to name successor, Pawn sacrifice gives Karpov food for thought, Brittan attacks steel subsidies, Britain extends support for aid to Sudan, Rates: reform no one needs, The Achille Lauro hijack Peres dismisses PLO disclaimer, Unesco plea to US and Britain, The papers, The Times Cook Nothing to grouse about when dining à deux, Whose hands on your savings?, The Times Diary Controversy exhumed, The Best Baby Books, British women crew members named, Agriculture Ministers promise extra cash for farmers, Chock from aircraft falls through roof, Cabinet rethinking pledge to abolish Serps, Pension Fund Management/2 Waiting for you, Mr Fowler, Portfolio, Special Report Pension Fund Management/6 A sting in the tail from Serps?, Mr John Lawrence (right) joining the, Millions stockpiled for the Miners, Thousands in third big push Afghan guerrillas on the run from big Soviet offensive around Kabul, The Scargill factor, Mururoa warning delivered to protest ship, A cause on the brink of Suicide, Child sexual abuse 'now at epidemic proportions', The International Collections Milan Short-cut to the Sixties, Princess fears drug scenes on television may have effect on children. Display Advertising: Chablis, Ivory & Sime, Lloyd's, Robert Fleming Investment Management Limited, The Northern Trust Company, Murray Johnstone, Schroders, Arthur Andersen & Co, Gre, Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited, Henderson, Mobil, Britannia Institutional Fund Management Ltd., Sedgwick Actuarial Services Limited, R Watson & Sons, Saab, Cubes, Vaudeville Theatre, Reed Stenhouse, Fidelity International, The Times, Eiu, M&g, Sedgwick, United Newspapers Plc, Target Group Plc, Aldwych Theatre, Oxfam, Chesham, Trident Life Assurance Co., Gmp, John Crowther Group Plc, The Zero Bond Fund Limited, Twa, Punch, National Franchise Exhibition 85, Base Lending Rates, Duncan C. Fraser & Co. News in Brief. Law: Proof of calibration not required Oldfield v Anderton, Murder inquiries, Champion held, Wife killing 'not premeditated', Boy awarded £20,685, Six accused in dog fight case, Court of Appeal Duty of trial judge to adjudicate on costs issue Bahai v Rashidian and Another, Judges delay lorry decision, Killer of family refused right to appeal, Lagos told of Howe's shock at sentences. Picture Gallery. Reviews: London débuts Attractive challenge, New books-hardback, Concert Orchestre National de France/Maazel, Television A taste of colour, Theatre Opposite directions The Tempest, Programming the punters, Soft Shoe Shuffle. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 769), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,863, £25,920 rendered for Caesar's rare coin, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Blackpool boulevardiers kept waiting for rate cuts, A Pillar Turned Into A Protester, Wealth And Welfare, End of term for Clausen, From Criminal To Civil. Letters to the Editor: Quite a job to get the workforce, The Midas touch, Schools for the gifted, Inner-city troubles as special case, Magic roundabout, New names for old. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Trevor Thomas Former Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool University, Mr Esmond Wickeremasinghe, Mr Charles Collingwood, Mr Clive Sullivan. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Auction for Dufay likely, Abbey split widens over bid rebuff, In Brief Occidental in big find, Commodities, US call for extra loans to debtors, Threat to insurance tied agents, Buyout plan for Thames, Market Summary, Investment Trusts, Company News, Dispute over OTC market policing, Stock Market Report Meyer Jumps to year's high on Australian takeover hope, Hanson lifts SCM bid to $925m, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, London Financial Futures, Tempus Sears walks away from a happier rating, Argyll ready with £1.5bn bid but Panel ruling stands, Financial Services Alarm over size of US borrowing bubble. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Shares end mixed, Stock Exchange Prices Shares drift again. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Show Jumping Pyrah wins despite black fence, Tennis: Britain Must Not Be Deceived By Task Facing Them Lloyd equipped to match the records of Perry and Mottram, Rackets Victory for Harrow, Yachting Lion roars closer towards the Doldrums, Football: Suspension Of Rush For Hungary Match Opens The Door For Millwall And Southampton Players Everton's fortunes survive test in south, Sports Commentary, Australian Sport Multimillion dollar search for excellence Producing a super-breed to catch up rest of world, Rugby Union Fijians are going to take some holding, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Cricket: Aftermath Of County Championship Failure Botham's resignation reported as Somerset discuss future, Boxing Spinks has to wait, Racing: Harwood's Star Miler Rousillon Likely To Be Re-Routed For Newmarkets Champion Stakes Reveley to rule again with consistent King Charlemagne, Cycling Aiming high in 1986 Tour de France, Golf The bonus hunters. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, LA Crème De LA Crème. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Short Lets, Residential Property/1 Homes that tower above the others, Property Buyers Guide, Residential Property/2 £1.5m price tag on a predigree castle, The Harvest time of life. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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