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The Times - 20/08/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Clifford Longley, From Robert Fisk, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Colin Hughes, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Clifford Webb, , By Our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Editor, a special correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Robin Young, By Patricia Clough, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Nicholas Ashford Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, , From Richard Dowden, From Ray Kennedy, From Tony Duboudin, , From Our Correspondent, John Best, From Mohsin Ali, From Richard Owen, From Susan MacDonald, From Richard Wigg, From Tony Duboudin, By Rupert Morris, From Kuldin Nayar, From Paul Routledge, By Gill Lusk, By Caroline Moorehead, Nicholas Shakespeare, David Sinclair, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Hilary Finch, Malcolm Hayes, W. J. Burroughs, Isabelle Anscombe, Jennifer Persad, Judy Froshaug, PHS, by Andrew Rutherford, Bernard Levin:, Peter Hennessy, Douglas Hague, Roger Scruton, Miles Kington, RICHARD HOPE., A. J. M. CATHRO, NICHOLAS WARREN, MALCOLM SKILBECK, MALCOM HARPER, JOHN OATES, A. P. M. COXON, S. S. BAKHSHI., ALAN FORWARD, RAYMOND HELSBY, SANDFORD., J. H. CRAIGIE., GEOFFREY ROSE, RALPH ROGER., JAMES WHITE, JOHN H. OWENS., By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Norman Hammond, Archaelogy Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Cliff Feltham, By Ian Griffiths, By Our City Staff, By Derek Pain, Alison Eadie, From Maxwell Newton, By Clare Dobie, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Tony Dennis, By Geof Wheelwright, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Ian White, Simon Barnes, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Marcus Williams, By Ivo Tennant, By Peter Ball, By Alan Gibson, From Sydney Friskin, From Michael Coleman, By Gordon Allan, From Pat Butcher, By Barry Pickthall, By a Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Brian Glanville, By Keith Macklin, Peter Davalle, Bob Willams, By a Staff Reporter, Richard Bassett,

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Index. News: Exile bailed after return to Canaries, Former ministers deny knowledge of checks, Moscow scorns restoration of link with Israel, Love affair with rival cost job, Patchwork pieces of other people's lives, Findings A bolt from the blue, The Times Diary Virgin on the ridiculous, Pressure on RAF fund, Envoys will drink a jungle toast to Cambodia 'freedom', IBA seeks High Court ruling in McWhirter 'Subliminal image' case, Archaeology 'Emperor's tomb found in China, Unions at BBC threaten action on M15 vetting, Uganda's Army melts away, The pressures mount on Pretoria ANC plea on black's execution, Major-general interviewed by the police, 300 drown after brawl on Chinese ferry, Home prices said to be levelling off, Papandreou is denounced as Greek fire toll rises, Sri Lanka talks expected to resume despite Tamil delay, First Person A clear case of misunderstanding, Car industry labour relations Weakend trade unions 'whip away crutch' of poor management, Laker deal 'pitifully inadequate', Britons held in East Germany over leaflets, Mel Calman's Edinburgh Scrape a little harder there, Yehudi, Britain jails most in West Europe, Roads, Hospitals face strikes over privatization, Cable TV jobs lost as viewers switch off, Squad boost for Mersey drug fight, Afghanistan accused of bombing village, Top job upset over pay awards, Best wines, Falkland monoliths find a Cornish home, £60,000 pay for job that never was, Science report Burma jawbone find suggests missing link, Stowaways home after trip to New York, Developer 'dug up graveyard', Charter 77 demands reforms, Self-employed: 2 Jobless find new needs to fill, Struggle for ABC's soul Australian TV under siege, Prisoners Of Conscience Soviet Union Vsevolod Kuvakin, Dig uncovers cloisters, Portfolio, Canada-US relations: Part 2 Stemming the protectionist tide, Murphy trip raises hopes in Washington, 'Your mother wouldn't like it', Guinness seeks bigger share of stagnant market, Tibet: a homeland in chains, Letters from Rust A Golden Week turned sour, moreover... Who put the mon in monsieur?, Copyright dilemma of inverted sonata, 200 will lose jobs in Austin Rover cutback, Vengeance blasts kill 29 in Beirut, BR says dispute puts thousands of jobs at risk, Loyalists who attack families 'are scum', Pope seeks Muslim aid in crusade for justice, Sikhs agree to fight Punjab poll, Jury clears man on life support machine, Tutu boycott criticized by US, Further barriers to New Caledonia Bill, The papers, Compensation fight for 'guinea pig' PoWs, Prisons: follow Winston's lead, Dutch urged to legalize euthanasia, Lange to sue France if role in attack on Greenpeace is proved, England's day in Test Ellison puts Australia on verge of defeat, Union action ballot on GCHQ urged, Driver shunts stroke victim's car to a halt, Bonn suspects a second missing woman of spying, Starving in Sudan face vital weeks, How Hitler reformed Whitehall, Voice recorder reveals cockpit drama Pilot used special techniques in fight to save doomed jumbo, Desert signpost to prosperity, TUC check closed shop balloting. Display Advertising: Today's Runner, Tibet Foundation, Iaaf Mobil Grand Prix, Multiple Display Advertisements, Guinness Plc, Arthur Bell & Sons Plc, Morse Computers, Plessey, The Times, Ford, Ncr, Siemens Ag, Base Lending Rates, Lucie Clayton, Britoil Plc. Law: Ambulance man fined and banned for drink-driving, Safety summons for West Ham, Eight men fined in cock fighting case, Supporters pack trial of former Asean chief, Fake bills hid theft of Rolls parts, court told, Pledge over pop group's papers. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Theatre Feminism on the land If You Wanna Go to Heaven, Rock ZZ Top, Promenade Concert BBC/Klee, Television Strong on pictures, Galleries Attractive show of national pride, South Bank Summer Music ECO/Gibson. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Hayward Gallery, Announcements, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Fiery shower for concert, Convincing win in Four Stars bridge event, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,820, Prisoners' art, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, Concise Crossword (No 727). Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Glossing over real needs, On This Day. Editorials/Leaders: Fear Of Floating?, Finance And Industry Bell's white knight turns into a rusty mirage, M15 And The BBC. Letters to the Editor: Instant switch-off?, Lower cancer risk, On the borderline, Board and lodging, Illusory need for railway guards, Need for urgent action over Aids, Poisonous verges, Keeping up with housing needs, Britain and Unesco, Wine doctoring, The Uganda coup, Paraplegics excluded. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Leeds first-class honours, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor John Brown, The Earl Of Avon, Mme Marie Bell Celebrated French actress. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Stock Market Report Burton Group raises £135m through share placing, Blagden up by £1m at half-time, Commodities, Computer Briefing Commodore loss wipes out $10 million profit, Financial Services Why the nationalized industries must be called to account, US personal income rises 0.4%, Artists find new image, Troubled US bank hit by mini-run, Saxon board votes narrowly to back £121m Enterprise bid, 'Publish Sumrie report', $387m loan for Johnson Matthey, Market Summary, The Week SDP trips up on red-tape plan, Six firms approved as IDBs in surprise move by Bank, Don't phone, it's cheaper to use radio waves, Investment Trusts, Company News, Tempus Wind of change blows at Stock Conversion, Another resignation at STC, In Brief Sinclair at meeting, Software sellers learn a lesson, London Financial Futures, Amstrad's all-in-one machine, Surge at Access Satellite, Hotel income rises by 32%, A burst of genius to jolt the Guinnless. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Wall Street Dow falls a fraction, Stock Exchange Prices Listless market, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Services. Business Appointments: Appointments 3i chief joins W S Atkins board. Sport: Bowls Favourites breeze into last 16, Yachting French boats crippled, Golf Rare success for Green, Athletics Wishful thinking by Europe as they pick Coe and Cram, Sports in Brief, Hockey England show their tiredness, Cycling McLoughlin takes a short cut to defeat, Football: Team News For Tonight's Matches West Bromwich call on Armstrong to face the League champions, Mod Pentathlon Hungarians accused of breaking rules, Evening Racing, Racing: York Victory Will Take Cecil Past Unique Landmark Oh So Sharp looks one in a million, Tennis McEnroe succeeds, Today's Fixtures, Cricket: Gower the nonpareil and Ellison the unequalled as they clear the way for victory in the fifth Test Botham and Gower heroes aftet their time, Badminton Fate of England is now in Downey's hands, Boxing Cowdell's title bout, Rugby League Gerard in legal battle to stay put. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Short Lets. Weather: The Weather.

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