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The Times - 16/01/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By David Smith, Anthony Bevins, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Pat Healy, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By John Young, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, From Craig Seton, By Frances Gibb, , By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Stewart Tendler, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , By Peter Davenport, By Nicholas Timmins, From Patrick Knight, From Charles Harrison, From Christopher Thomas, , From Roger Boyes, Geoffrey Smith, From Christopher Walker, From Douglas Tweedale, From Jan Raath, By Robert Fisk Middle East Correspondent, From A Correspondent, From Michael Prest, , From Michael Binyon, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Richard Wigg, , Antequera, , By Richard Dowden, Peter Shaffer, , Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Miles Kington, Christopher Hird, Stewart Tendler, Shona Crawford Poole, Caroline Moorehead, PHS, by Richard Branson, Edward Mortimer, Tony Samstag, Robin Cook, Digby Anderson, J. W. ARRIENS, , TED JACKSON, , IAN PARKER, FRANCIS McWILLIAMS, T. A. ENDE, , HERMIONE WADE, , SYDNEY SHENTON, , JOHN HONEY, , MICHAEL MAVOR, D. INNES WILLIAMS, , ALAN LEADBETTER, , THELMA CHADWICK, , ROY MEADOWS, , DENIS ATHERTON, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, A correspondent writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Cliff Feltham, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, Judith Huntley, By Tim Congdon, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Colin McQuillan, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Chris Moore, , By Sydney Friskin, By John Blunsden, By Paul Harrison, By Phil McLennan, Sue Mott, Diana Wildman, Christopher Warman, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, PH,

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Index. News: London bargains for Concorde trippers, Terrorists unite to attack Nato, Snow reports, Fluoride link to cancer rejected, Nostell Priory to offer Chippendale furniture for tax, School news, Two British brothers bayoneted by rebels, Labour's bridges are still intact, An irregular way to cut costs, Myths And Misconceptions, Curbs for onshore oilfield, Unions will defy TUC on ballot cash, Police force may have civilian head, Shetland basks amid the freeze, Taiwan admits part in US murder, Final group of six end sit-in at embassy, The Times Cook A fishy way to a net profit, The Human Village The finest filter plant on earth, Magazine to counter Morning Star, Maxwell sells Fleet stake, Servicemen made to lie in nuclear dust, hearing told, Move to ban strip search, Rajiv promises his majority will not steamroller the Opposition, Commentary, New books-hardback, Guidelines on nursing homes, Cardinal Glemp to visit Poles in Britain, Reform of laws on child custody urged, Let travellers rule the air, Revolt within NUM gathers impetus, Indignant Nkomo to carry on campaign, Tebbit sets terms for BAe sale, BAA backs bigger stansted, Three more surrogate babies expected, MG two-seater to be made again, 1,000 jobs cut in research, Software firms blame pirates for big losses, Crisis moves buy breathing space for weak sterling, Boy saves 10 on ice floe, Ghost town warning for Dover, Khomeini approves suicide hit-squad, Science report Insight into regrowth of limbs, Plumb says EMS would have protected pound, Christian allies melting away, Pentagon factor that might break the Cyprus deadlock, The Queen visits Princess, Ban ruled out on advertising tobacco, Working miners' leaders in waiting, Kidney man to leave hospital, Stage award for Glenda Jackson, More food poison cases reported, Roads, Libya moves Britons into villa to await fate, Two dead after oil rig blast, French TV satellite wins, Pathologist refused to handle Aids man's body, Neves unveils civilian era as carnival comes to Brazil a month early, The Times Diary, Farm income rises 22% but dairy and cattle sectors decline Welsh farmers look to llamas, The papers, Many children work illegally and are exposed to accidents, Rail unions expected to call off 24-hour strike, moreover..., Belgian decision on cruise by March, Britons advised to quit Juba area of Sudan, Finns refute cruise claim, Nyerere's high hopes dashed Dream turns to nightmare, Portfolio, Argentina says rearmament is impossible, From well brought up girls to female fanatics, Alan Franks' Diary My very last word on growing pains, Riots erupt in Jamaica, The Israeli withdrawal Peres says army will be home from Lebanon by summer, Deadlier than the male, Australian bush fire toll rises to four, Poverty in Andalusia Landowners resist socialist reforms, Capitalism and the workers' bank, Small Worlds: an occasional series on unlikely magazines Shell shock, Britain to mark VE Day after about-turn. Politics and Parliament: Drug industry and BMA criticized, BBC advertising rejected by MPs as Ashton Bill reveals Labour rifts, MP refers Murrell case to Thatcher, Julian Haviland in the Commons Thatcher polishes the apples, Strength of pound · Kinnock attack · Jobs call from Labour Britain still worth investing in-PM Sterling, Parliament today, Privatization Government will retain special share in BAe to keep it British, Benefits Benefit cuts when weather is bad, Lawson decries jobs creation 'witchcraft', Employment Heath calls on Chancellor to define his strategy, Insolvency Law Disqualification of directors. Display Advertising: Barbican Centre, Abs Computers, Volvo, Centurion, Voluntary Sevice Overseas, Findus, Kaos, The Lonely Road, Allied Irish Banks, National Savings Income Bonds, Cacharel, S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., The Times, Commercial Bank Of Wales Plc, Dow's Port, Woolwich, Air Canada, Er, Ackrill Carr Plc, Bank Of England, Winkfield Place, Bonhams, Williams & Glyn's Bank Plc, Base Lending Rates. Law: Court told of arms dealings, Permit clue to cover-up of priest's killing, Ex-race trainer sent for trial, Putney victims died of crushing and asphyxia, Irish law chief, Owen claim on air time held over, TGWU fine, Lord Linley fails to attend court, Law Report January 16 1985 Court of Appeal Increasing rateable value after alterations In re Wright (Valuation Officer) In re Maudsley (Valuation Officer) In re Smith (Valuation Officer). News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Terror watchdog, Church news Bishop to retire, University news, Le Monde's new editor, Latest appointments, Royal guard goes. Property: Flat Sharing, Property North of the Thames, Control call on loft conversions, Country Properties, Residential Property Bungalows that will never go dark or dry Chancellor's chance, Residential Property The vital timeshare links Golf or a swim. Picture Gallery: At anchorage... in a winter wonderland. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,636, Concise Crossword (No 545), Today's television and radio programmes, Victory eludes Karpov in tense end game. Reviews: Theatre Fatal alliance Waste, Mozartian magic behind the masks, Television One for the birds, Concerts BBCPO/Berio, Chilton/Payne/ Bennett. Editorials/Leaders: Whither The Bbc: III, Finance And Industry British Aerospace floats into GEC's orbit, A New Link For Europe. Letters to the Editor: Aiding teachers who 'could do better', Civil defence, Strategic defence, Flipping one's lid, Truth in jest?, When we were young, Need for a 'new deal', Investing cancer funds, Way forward in pits dispute, Cricket, 'proper' cricket, Dressing down, Extermination camps. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day Fearful Accident In The Regent's Park. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Robert Mayer, Miss Vera Lennox, Lord Allen Of Fallowfield Leading trade union figure, Brig-Gen T. Pelczynski. Business and Finance: World Bank seeks aid for fund, Money Markets And Gold, Ex-Mirror director will join Guinness publishing, Commodities, Share deal for Dunlop chiefs, In Brief Sterling improves, US stock exchanges hold merger talks, Sales rise by a third at Burton, As tourists flock in, foreign groups set the price of an hotel booming, Part two of a Times investigation into who is behind the continuing million-pound property deals in London Merry-go-round of sales at Oxford Circus, Market Summary, Tempus Guinness looks good for growth, Economic Commentary Avoiding the trap of debt interest, Investment Trusts, No redundancies, Company News, Savings rates may rise, Stock Market Report Shares and gilts shake off two days of gloom, Portuguese budget deficit reaches record £1.75 bn, Sol steps up tourist bond after sales suspension, Opec price warning as British N Sea oil output soars, Company News In Brief, London Financial Futures. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Market recovers, Wall Street, The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, David Miller on the future of a historic shrine Case for a preservation order on the Cottage, Bobsleighing Anger and disbelief at doom of track, Athletics Vigneron and Bubka set for high altitude duel, Boxing: Thomas glimpses the pearl in a welter of nostalgia Jones dives into the deep end in quest of his world oyster, Motor Racing: Toleman Unveil New Grand Prix Car Showing off a smooth bow tie, Motor Rallying Monte Carlo feels pinch, Hockey England to tour Australia this summer, Ronald Faux picks the hard way to celebrate a very English centenary in the Alps Between Scylla and the Cresta kiss, Rugby Union Freeze blocks the trail blazed by a referee, Tennis: Jo Durie Leads Women's Rankings For Third Year Lloyd makes it to the top of British list for first time, Sport In America Buffalo slow to meet the bill The man with the golden arm and billion-dollar brain, Rugby League RFU move to admit the outcasts, Racing Walwyn's Newbury hope, Football: Super Cup Test For English Champions Return of Lee should provide fillip for Liverpool midfield, Sport helps free Bradford from poverty trap Bringing the worsted city back into fashion, Squash Rackets Lloyd keeps his nerve to take another scalp, Skiing Austrian trainer resigns after skiers triumph, Cricket: Fowler And Gatting Both Pass 200 To Create English Test History Record breakers still not home, Tennis Strict guidelines for US Davis Cup men. Classified Advertising: Announcements, La crème de la crème, Club Announcements, Legal Notices, Super Secs, Entertainments. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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