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The Times - 18/10/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Michael Hornsby, , From John Earle, , From Nicholas Ashford, , By Colin Hughes, Bv Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, From Peter Evans, , By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, , By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, , From Tim Jones, , By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Craig Seton, , From Jonathan Braude, , From Richard Bassett, , From Mario Modiano, From David Watts, , From Ivor Davis, From Paul Routledge, , By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From A Correspondent, , From Raymond Keene, , From Ray Kennedy, From Patricia Clough, , From Robert Fisk, From Roger Boyes, From John Earle, From Christopher Thomas, From Frank Johnson, From Richard Wigg, , From Diana Geddes, , From Richard Wigg, From a Bridge Correspondent, , From Paul Routledge, Celia Brayfield, Noel Goodwin, Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Richard Williams, Alan Franks, Christine Verity, Caroline Moorehead, Jane MacQuitty, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, PHS, Michael Binyon, by Philip Howard, David Watt, JOHN TIMMONS, , DEREK BREWER, , DES WILSON, , TERENCE O'BRIEN, , R. D. BEALE, , BEN CARAHER, , ANTHONY SPEAIGHT, , NORRIS McWHIRTER, COLIN BUCHANAN, , MICHAEL ONEIL, , L. K. COCK, , K. N. ATKINSON, , P. L. C. RICHARDS, By Michael Brooke, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Bailey Morris, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By William Kay City Editor, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, By Cliff Feltham, By Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Chris Thau, By Gerald Davies, by Michael Stevenson, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From David Miller, by Paul Newman, From Jenny MacArthur, , By Mandarin, Michael Seely, By Mitchell Platts, By Paul Harrison, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By William Stephens, by Clifford Webb, by Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, By Martin Fletcher,

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Index. News: Future of troops' craft doubtful, Cemetery dispute goes to No 10, Kinnock's whip choice faces defeat, Gillick loses fight to ban pill for under-16s, Star Wars: Reagan's retreat, Walker extends severance deal for miners, Italian protest over US military plane, Poll shows swing to Labour, A lesson still to sink in, Battle for Nottinghamshire pits Scargill and Lynk overshadow vital vote, You can quote me, Duarte daughter may be freed, Solicitors warned of last chance on complaints system, Black poet defiant in face of death, England get a chance in Europe, Job losses warning in Telecom report, US judge orders social work for Defence 'hacker', Medical Briefing Early predictions on blood pressure, School coach crash leaves 21 injured, Going from Bard to worse, Moscow arms talks offer formalized, Machine buys back aluminium cans, Society 'should compare drunken driver with man armed with a gun', Tobacco is 'third on danger list', National cancer test programme could save 5,000 women a year, Roads, High noon for the high ground, Leeds fans in riot condemned, New group to fight Channel tunnel, Capitalism at work, in its infancy, Martens tries to resurrect his four-party Belgian coalition, Gaps left in liner passengers' account of hijack ordeal, Thatcher given formula for Pretoria dialogue, Biko doctor struck off, Exports key to future of pig industry, Violence on the streets Riot fears prompt police to urge scrapping of boxing title contest, 'Let judge investigate Parkinson', Police and Hurd in rift on recruiting, Delay by Foreign Office blamed for loss of £396m bus contract, Poisoning highlights crime rise, Madrid told to clarify Nato stance, Anguish of the teenage mothers, TUC 'will withdraw from disciplinary action over ballots', St Paul's School, A vintage year in the vineyards, Andalusia acts to maximize land use, Science report Africa's land management disaster, Motoring Motorfair goes from strength to strength, Portfolio, Extra jobs are held by 750,000 workers, Heathrow noise case for Europe, Pioneer of 'new novel' is Nobel winner, The Times Diary, More men admit to marital problems, Protest at publicity for Le Pen Left-wing terror group bombs Paris TV offices, Musicals theme for royal variety show, Leaders of Greek unions dismissed, 'Times' man wounded by South African police fire, Marques's master 'had no experience on square-rig ship', Zia hails Bill as end to dictatorship, Two conflicting views on fighting unemployment Well-meaning but will it work? Roy Batchelor argues against higher spending, Food prices, Loan rates will stay high, says Lawson, Dilemma for German TUC Orderly Week of Action, Alice's original engravings found in vault, Faulty petrol cans 'are potential firebombs', Jazz which rocks the Eastern bloc, Print union forecasts 'eye of the storm', New Zealand attack on Weinberger TV remarks, Britain praised for Mexico quake aid, Russians hit back at UK jibe on socialist culture, Professor Bernard Lown, (left) the Ameri-, EEC to step up Asean investment. Law: Leaders jailed, Cautionary tale of Doe v Doe, Lord Diplock-original creative appeal judge Lord Diplock, Importance of chronologies in appeals Practice Note (Court of Appeal: Chronologies of events), House of Lords DHSS contraceptive guidance to doctors is lawfull, Mascot in indecency case, Liverpool pledge to lift job threats, Wine dealer convicted, Marks on children 'trivial', Unlawful arrest no bar to admissibility Fox v Gwent Chief Constable, Four Sikhs remanded for Gandhi murder plot, Officer filmed punching fan, Jury directed to clear sergeant. Display Advertising: Charles Church, The New Citroen Visa, Mothers United, Investors In Industry Group Plc., Renold, ACE Shipping Ltd, Lombard Homeowners Loan Plan, Kanrad Furs, Ford, The Times, The Spectator, Saturday, British Caledonian, Valentino Boutique, Natwest, Shell Oils, Habitat, Sgb Group, Base Lending Rates, C. H. Beazer (Holdings) Plc. Sport: Rugby Union The shape of things to come in France, Badminton Frost next hurdle for Yates, Cricket Sri Lankans prosper on dropped catches, Olympic Games Barcelona finds Olympic favour, Baseball Missouri rules the world, Racing Sure Blade well honed to put Dewhurst rivals in their place, Sports in Brief, Golf Sheard still in lead, Today's Fixtures, Boxing Graham on the alert, Football: Uefa Grant A Conditional Entry To The European Championships England given one more chance, Golf Navarro teaches Lyle a more expensive lesson than usual, Pelota the fastest of all, Horse Trials Lecturer top of form in the first test, Conquest makes move, Roller Hockey Women's team at last, Hockey Presence of Dodds should be profitable, Volleyball MIM beaten after Barton's ban. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Transport Bill Move to protect bus routes rejected, House Of Lords State industry prices Peers clash over price fixing. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, Concise Crossword (No 777), Sale room One buyer, two agents for rare prayer rugs, British and US teams are bridge favourites, Risky play by Kasparov leads to chess draw, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,871, Top video rentals, Auction ring controls 'are largely ineffective'. Reviews: Esther Lamandier, Rock Saloon bar ballads Tom Waits, Dance Truly Tchaikovskian, but lacking in spark Sleeping Beauty, Concerts BBCSO/Pritchard, Television Ceramic landscapes, Theatre Echo of truth The deliberate death of a Polish priest, Cinema Home rules for heroes, Opera The Merry Widow. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, St. Joseph's Hospice, Sea Finland, Business To Business, Car Buyers' Guide. Editorials/Leaders: Roman Holiday For Terrorists, Societies in pastures new, Gillick's Law, Finance And Industry City scandals and follies of self-regulation. Letters to the Editor: Good shepherd, Prosecution service, Official secrets inconsistencies, Disorderly conduct, a proper offence, Policy on Ulster, Schools for the gifted, Elections to Synod, Fruit of the vine, Selection tests, In other words, Dilemma of jobless, Run out?. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Feltmakers' Company. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Doris Odlum Leading child psychiatrist, Sir Gerald Reece, Mr Douglas Harrison, Mr Neil Wates. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Lawson admits £M3 defeat and gives warning on rates, Mansion House Speech Lawson tells of financial changes, Commodities, Briefing, Consumer spending up 0.8%, Burton may bid for Owen Owen, Opec presses for oil producers' summit, Heron's BT share deals 'in order', In Brief Council abolished, Oil billions going down the drain?, Market Summary, Abaco up 110%, Company News, Tempus Mystery bid turns City spotlight on Barham, Stock Market Report Colgate Palmolive linked with Unilever in US bid talk, Your Own Business The campus entrepreneurs, Docklands go-ahead for banks, US growth figures disappoint, Grovewood buyout abandoned, Two more leave STC. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Stock Exhange Prices Upward trend continues, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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