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The Times - 14/01/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Sarah Hogg, David Smith, By Thomson Prentice, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Ray Kennedy, From Christopher Thomas, , By Colin Hughes, By Richard Dowden, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By John Young, David Young, By Pat Healy, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Bill Johnstone, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Roger Boyes, From Christopher Mosey, , From Mario Modiano, From Neil Kelly, From Mary Lee, From David Watts, , From Hasan Akhtar, , From Alan McGregor, , Geoffrey Smith, From Our Correspondent, , Rmaile, , From Alan Tomlinson, , Ian Murray, Thomson Prentice, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Miles Kington, Alan Franks, Michael Young, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Robert Fisk, Lucy Hodges, John O'Sullivan, Anne Sofer, TONY TROUP, , ERNEST J. W. BUCKLER, , GRAHAM ZELLICK, LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, A. W. BRADLEY, , ROBIN COTTERRELL, , J. A. G. GRIFFITH, , JEFFREY JOWELL, , GEOFFREY MARSHALL, , D.G.T. WILLIAMS, , I.M. YEATS, , H. J. MEADOWS, , BRIAN CROZIER, , JULIA NEUBERGER, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , ANTHONY COWGILL, , ANTHONY MONTAGUE, , BROWNE, , DONALD ACHESON, , PETER LEWIS, , CLIFFORD WRIGHT, , R. S. MUSGRAVE, , ALAN WYKES, , RUPERT GODFREY, , By a Special Correspondent, C. D. writes:, Maria Aitken, , Irving Wardle, Judith Cruickshank, Stephen Pettitt, Nicholas Kenyon, Celia Brayfield, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Cliff Feltham, By Our Economics Editor, Maxwell Newton, By Our City Staff, By Ian Griffiths, William Kay, Derek Pain, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By William Stephens, By Colin McQuillan, From John Ballantine, , By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Vince Wright, By Clive White, By Paul Newman, By Simon O'Hagan, By Pat Butcher, From Richard Eaton, By Joyce Whitehead, By Gerald Davies, By Bryan Stiles, By David Hands, , By David Hands, By Michael Stevenson, By Gordon Allan, By Ian McLauchlan, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin, Beryl Dixon, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, VICTOR ZORZA, ,

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News: Special Branch watches critics of status quo, Alderson says, Meeting of minds in Managua Castro assures Kinnock on Cuba's goals, Firms urged to improve race policies, Kennedy abandons final rally, moreover..., Nature notes, Ministers may replace vehicle excise duty with more tax on petrol, US flexes muscles again in Honduras, Why more women aren't fellows, First Person Paternal pangs as girl meets boys, Communists expel hardline editor, US agrees to supply China Navy, More snow adds to European misery, Cold spell set to last, 2p likely on canned beer, European notebook Belgians try to dodge decision on cruise, Solitary pleasures of school, Extremists damaging Tories, Heath says, Border open again after 45 years, Invaders on the defensive, School news, 'Star Wars' laser may be used to fight cancers, Thatcher prepared for another interest rate rise, Farmland prices fall, Zia names day for elections but bans all political parties, Life in shivering Poland: Part 1 Social cracks show under sub-zero strain, Words upon words but speechless, Roads, Tubular Bells composer saves curfew, Myths And Misconceptions, Appeal support withdrawn, Dutch fury at nuclear expansion, Detainee's wife flies to Libya, Butter subsidy scheme runs into trouble, Law groups split on complaints, Computer smuggling crackdown bites, After Salt, more pie in the sky, Search For Safety:, Gems theft at Harrods may be on video, Airlines offer to pay Laker and creditors £50m to drop suit, Britain is ready to join space project, Israelis on guard as Beirut troops go down coastal highway, Nkomo's car shot at after crowd ordeal, Subject swap suits girls but irks boys, Portfolio, Piccadilly closed by gas leak, Libya envoy shot dead, US dismayed by Soviet warning over Star Wars, Britain's nuclear tests Clash over secret papers, Call to end secrecy on AID babies, Argentines 'able to raid Falklands', The Times Diary, Holiday insurance deals to be vetted by OFT, Rail stoppage fears for commuter services, Maxwell calls unions to crisis meeting, Cancer charities and health bodies invest in tobacco, Onshore oil wells set to double, First efficiency chief Whitehall faces new management whip, Nuclear shadow on Nakasone Pacific trip, Horizons The Times guide to career choice All abroad: not so easy now, Vietnamese turn guns on refugees, Kyprianou will brief Thatcher on way to summit, Curfew halts island violence, The papers, Why student loans should not be written off, Getting to the heart of the matter The Human Village, Presentable ways of saying no, Village voice Spirit of Mahatma in battle for land, Big cuts sought in cost of TV satellite, UN fears famine aid is drying up, Science report Did planet X kill the dinosaurs?, Kinnock warms to Castro, Commentary, NUM rebel area leader may quit. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Baby Cotton has left Britain, says solicitor, Ex-minister is accused of funding bombing, Arbitrator has power to correct accidental mistake Mutual Shipping Corporation v Bayshore Shipping Co, Poly case today, Limits of remedy of judicial review Regina v Immigration Appeal Adjudicator, Ex parte Rahmani and Others. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 543), Russian takes chess title in 12 moves, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,634, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Plight of Wallenberg to be remembered, Parliament today. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Efficiency-a better tonic than tax cuts, Job-Swapping In Washington, Whither The Bbc?. Letters to the Editor: The Gillick case, Prescription of drugs, Effects of pit closures, Youths in custody, Theatrical memorial, Removing a basic right of appeal, Help for infertile, Frozen Thames, Benefits to Britain of strong pound, Taxing pension funds, Strategic defence, Dressing down, The European option. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Registrars retire, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Oundle's new organ. Marriages. Obituaries: E. H. Larive, Prof Carl Hanson International authority in chemical engineering, Richard Findlater. Reviews: Television Polishing the myth, Dance Swan Lake, Sinfonietta/Bernas, Theatre A Cry With Sewn Lips, Concerts Paean to pantheism Singcircle, Park Lane Group, Dynamic under the spinsterly wig. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: Tempus Gilt-edged: Bank unwinds controls as prices fall, CJR and Royal Bank fix sale details, Investment Trusts, Telecom to hold 'meet the shareholders' briefings, Posgate upset at report, Ordinary Shares Brewers offer cheer to investors if hotel boom begins to fade, Board Meetings, Usm Review Video film maker comes to market, Labour threat of penalties to repatriate foreign investment, Dunlop puts last touches to rescue, In Brief, In Brief P&O terms due today, Beefeater to open in Belgium, US Notebook Disinflation fuels Fed criticism, Market Summary. Sport: Golf A last-round tie in Bob Hope classic, Rugby Union Wales make five changes and put Holmes in charge, Racing Hansel Rag sweeps home, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Football: Captain's Month-Long Absence Leaves Manager In A Quandary Robson's injury severe blow to England's World Cup hopes, Skiing Injury mars Zurbriggen's glory, Cricket Foster shines on a day which has everything, Cockney King of the grotesque Simon Barnes, Snooker Pot of gold at last for Thorne, Hockey Scotland's title for eighth time, Rackets Male takes his opportunity with both hands, Table Tennis Douglas in prize protest, Badminton England so close to top of world, Tennis: Itf Acts To Dispel Suspicions McEnroe's serve masters Lendl Mottram says dope tests demeaning and irrelevant, Squash Rackets Mabbs and Cornish earn second chance for title, Athletics Paris puts a spring in Cosford's heels, Rugby League Hull KR's surge back to top, Athletics Korir heads for Paris. 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