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The Times - 31/07/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By David Hewson, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Michael Hornsby, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Mortimer, By Robin Young, By Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Raymond Keene, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, From Florencia Varas, From Christopher Mosey, , Ian Murray, From Richard Owen, From Michael Hornsby, , From Diana Geddes, From Diana Geddes, , From Hasan Akhtar, From Charles Harrison, , From Robert Fisk, , By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , From David Bernstein, , From Richard Ford, , From Our Correspondent, , From Mohsin Ali, Nicholas Shakespeare, Anthony Roberts, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Noël Goodwin, Stephen Pettitt, Sarah Jane Checkland, W. J. Burroughs, Shona Crawford Poole, Barbara Toner, PHS, Ludmilla Alexeyeva, Robert Fisk, James Curran, Miles Kington, MICHAEL HUGHES, , WEIDENFELD, , HAROLD PINTER, , PETER ARCHER, , GEOFFREY RIPPON, , RAYMOND CARR, , STEPHEN SPENDER, , CONOR CRUISE, NORMAN STONE, , O'BRIEN, , THOMAS of, MARTIN ESSLIN, , SWYNNERTON, , ALAN C. HADDEN, , BRANDON RHYS, GAVIN H. LAIRD, , WILLIAMS, , SHEILA McKECHNIE, , IDRIS BARZANI, , MICHAEL WILSON, , P. WRIGHT, , HENRY LEACH. A. F., , ISHWARI RAJ PANDEY, , ANTHONY HEATON-ARMSTRONG., WILLIAM GOODHART, , E. G. IRVING, , FRANK GRIFFITH DAWSON, , By Alfred Brown, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By Jeremy Warner, By Our City Staff, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By John Nicholls, By Robert Pryce, Sue Mott, By George Ace, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Ivo Tennant, By Alan Gibson, By Marcus Williams, By Peter Ball, By Gordon Allan, By John Hennessy, From Jenny MacArthur, By Pat Butcher, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Mark Lawson, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: US group buys GP service, Boom year for visits to historic buildings, Mrs Ions Diary Check-out time at the aisle of dreams, Thatcher aide promoted as Downing St forges closer links with Treasury, moreover... 100 metres to beat the meter, Owen calls on teachers to opt for a top people's pay review, Zia at odds with Premier over martial law, Pensioner keeps the kiosk homely, Three agree on Pacific air safety, Greene says 'they are afraid of Thatcher', Cheapest meal in the West, Kinnock's pledge on aid, New books-hardback, Tragedy of Jason, heroin addict, aged 14, Videos, cars and freezers for more households despite unemployment rise, Russians put pressure on Reagan, Fireman puts his best foot forward, Football identity cards nearer, The Gulf's unlikely alliance, After the Ugandan coup Rebels emerge from bush but refuse to be bound by the new military council, Sleep danger on the flight deck, Report predicts increase in terrorist acts, A less belligerent Soviet face but policy is familiar, Libya agrees to pay for Norwegian sailor's death, Britain may have to change tune to realize European objectives, Family had no heat for three years, The New Japan Supporting role on the world stage, First salvo in war of propaganda, Angry blacks stop Toxteth meeting, A new perspective to Hockney, Lighthouse conditions 'appalling', The Times Cook Clever ways to use your brains, BBC cancels programme with IRA interview, Bank not involved in 'Laker plot', Theatre 'consulted Osborne', Comfortable poll win predicted as Palme shakes off troubles, Roads, Test ban on 14 cricket 'rebels', Monks ask for public vote on Tamil deal, Botha's tub-thumping may be a ploy to destroy his opponents in early poll, Malt whisky threat to laughing geese, Chile deal on island airstrip, Syria gives Amal Soviet tanks, JMB repaid £2.6m by crashed tour company, More atom waste sites needed, Two suffocated in check on powder in ship's hold, Bullfight pool for gamblers, The Times Diary, On the ball and off the seam, The board that made the decision, Science report Russia tests electrical quake warning, Sogat ready to do Fleet St deal without the NGA, Sikh rivalry erupts in Golden Temple battle, The papers, Bogus UK duo hunted after death in Greece, Thatcher says 'we are not censors', Steps to recovery, Anglo-Japanese trade Doubts on Tokyo measures, Powers the Queen should renounce, Rape ordeal in Paris, Prestige of work slips in Russia, Government to finance war visits to Far East, The victim of rape who faces trial by ordeal, Portfolio, Religious leaders defend animal slaughter ritual, Economic recovery is fading, CBI says, Telescope problem for shuttle, AA and RAC surprised by aid plan for rivals, Austrians outline tough wine laws as arrests rise, European notebook The Community school takes its break, Why Helsinki must stay afloat, Aids infected blood from US 'may affect two', Union presses for state ballot cash, Italy jails two former secret service officers, Pretoria recalls its US envoy, Israeli murdered in West Bank, Anything but a sweet life. Law: Rape charge, House of Lords 1951 applications must be considered now Gowa and Others v Attorney General, Conman who tricked TV actress jailed, Late divorce defence Cahill v Cahill, Injuries to terriers in dog fighting described by vet, Employment Appeal Tribunal Specific job need not be pleaded Du Char Clark v National Society of Operative Printers Graphical and Media Personnel, Express pays libel damages, MP was libelled by magazine, Police complaints copies Regina v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, Ex parte Ware, Shotgun charge, Ouster order made for wrong reason Summers v Summers, Stonehenge charges heard, Bullion dealers in tax evasion jailed, Reprieve for Wolves FC, Diver's wreck undertaking, 100-page bundles in court Fairclough Building Ltd v Rhuddlan Borough Council, Trippers on theft spree. Display Advertising: The Famous Grouse, Clydesdale Bank Plc, Linkline, Gallaher, Natwest, Allied Irish Banks, Stack Units, Guinness Plc, J. Rothschild Holdings Plc, Link Line, The Times, Vernons, Debenhams, Base Lending Rates, Nissan, Britoil. Politics and Parliament: Industry Directive will enforce strict liability, Parliament today, Public will 'support top pay awards', House Of Lords Terrorists who seek overthrow by violence have no legitimate role, Questions Stability is concern for investors. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,803, Chess favourites continue to make progress, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 710). Reviews: Summer in Paris The art of diplomacy, Promenade Concerts Grace and elegant vitality Nash Ensemble/ Friend, Theatre Not the RSC Summer Festival, Ancient euphoric majesty Hilliard Ensemble, Opera: Excellence springs from adversity, Dance Coppelia, Television Mego maniacs. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, The Purple Rose Of Cairo, Antiques And Collectables, Super Secretaries, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry The writing on Tokyo market's wall, Testing The Test-Ban Water, Japan's New Rules, From Things Strangled, And From Blood. Letters to the Editor: Soviet Jews and the Final Act, Shadow over GPs, Language block, Why riot charges have been dropped, The Duke's report, Monarchy in Nepal, Suicide in prison, Tax on capital assets, Fortress Falklands, Missing link, Top pay increases, A Kurd in exile. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Monsignor Richard Stewart Inter-church relations, Professor H. Cotton. Business and Finance: NatWest shares tumble after interim profits disappoint, Reagan and Volcker disagree on deadlock, Tiphook stays with bank despite sale failure, Money Markets And Gold, Stock Market Report Beecham shares rise on talk of $1bn US acquisition, US urges 'teeth' for Japan's market-opening measures, Investment Trusts, Company News In Brief, Industry Today Fulbright award scheme turns to private sector, London Financial Futures, Tempus Testing time ahead for Britoil underwriters, Commodities, Britoil offer designed to avoid another flop, In Brief, Computer group in £1.36m loss, Market Summary, KIO told not to buy drink shares. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Market continues firm, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: World Games Trampoline slip-ups follow rainy delay, Golf, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Bowls Lucky three for championship, Yachting Seekers await the truth, Show Jumping British hope to emulate 1979, Cricket Settlement out of court suits board, Athletics Mistakes in results at Nice races, Racing: Hotbee Springs A 100-1 Surprise On Opening Day Of Glorious Goodwood Al Trui swoops to land gamble, Olympic Games N Koreans propose co-hosting in 1988, Yachting Powerful entry promises best Admiral's Cup yet, Evening Racing, Golf Baker brimful of self-confidence, Boxing McGuigan defends against top rival, Football Sansom is captain, Australian Sport 'Neanderthals' with a bone to pick, Polo Chilean hits decisive goal at bell, Athletics A chance to make it up to Cruz. Property: Residential Property/1 Riverside homes always net premium prices, Residential Property/2 New Churchill link forged in Westerham, Flat Sharing, Property Buyers Guide, South England. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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