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The Times - 11/07/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Pat Healy, Race Relations Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Richard Ford, From Ray Kennedy, From Robert Fisk, , Ras Al-Bayada, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Stanley Baldwin, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By our Lobby Reporter, By Colin Hughes, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Patience Wheatcroft, From Peter Davenport, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, From Craig Seton, , Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Binyon, , From Bailey Morris, , From David Bernstein, , From Ian Murray, , From a Correspondent, From Jan Raath, , From Paul Routledge, , From Paul Vallely, , From Charles Harrison, From John Carlin, , From Mario Modiano, , From Vijitha Yapa, From Ivor Davis, From Frank Johnson, From Diana Geddes, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Martha de la Cal, Robert Ponsonby, , Martin Cropper, Richard Williams, David Sinclair, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Morrison, Dennis Hackett, Derek Harris, William Kay, Marcel Berlins, Fiona MacCarthy, Hugo Vickers, Peter Jones, Elaine Feinstein, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Steve Race, PHS, Michael, Ronald Butt, Miles Kington, A. G. McLELLAN, , COLIN W. TICKNER, , DAVID SIMPSON, , WILLIAM CRITCHLEY, , DAVID MYERS, , SIMON BEHRMAN, , A. B. SHRANK, , MAURICE BURROWS, , GORDON PETTITT, , RICHARD HOPE, , J. H. GRACEY, , CHRISTOPHER CARRIER, , R. MEREDITH, , By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Cliff Feltham, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By Pam Spooner, Judith Huntley, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Ivo Tennant, By Marcus Williams, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ball, By Mitchell Platts, By John Watson, By John Blunsden, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, By Jenny MacArthur, By Barry Pickthall, By David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, , From Pat Butcher, , By our Correspondent, By Conrad Voss Bark, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, PH,

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Index. News: Live Aid famine relief hopes falling short of expectations, Doubts on blood pressure drugs, Cambridge Tripos, Immigration rule change to restrict wives, Lisbon seer predicts his poll defeat, Wood treatment firm cruel to roosting bats, Press gets warning of bribery risk, 19 refused appeal in Grenada, Voice recorder recovery may give clue to cause of jet crash deaths, Happiness is looking at a video, Spain dismisses aviation chief, Doctors to join in faith healing study, Laura Ashley goes public to finance new factory An empire founded on tea-towels, Lebanon bombs may delay Shia release, Horticulture Gold medal for display of lilies, US arms ruled out for Sihanouk, Science report Test to 'modify' cancer cells, Pools threat to take clubs off coupons, Inquiry backs assessment of teachers in the classroom, Lawson not to change policy, Opposition sure of poll fraud Mexico's rulers say all seats are theirs, What Thatcher has to explain, Labour's Chief Whip expected to stand down, Farm policy reforms run into trouble, 'Free access' for drug runners, Roads, Bhopal plant closes but the grief remains, moreover... Lure of the police siren song, Operas need more funds from State, Greenpeace man dies in ship blast, First step towards Aids cure, Rockall man home after vigil, Notts to ballot on NUM split, Mystery credit baffles experts, French Socialists fall out over allotment of safe electoral seats, Spending on private health care now at �1bn, Horizons Just the job if you are broke The Times guide to career development, Lynch mob halted by Tutu, Stacy Keach will return to TV, Brewing up the family fortunes The Times Profile: The Guinness Company, Zimbabwe violence ebbs but victims' fears remain, M1 repairs, Legal eagles flock to perch at the Bar, Users of personal data must register, Portfolio, Suicide bombers' television message of death, Sri Lanka frees 643 suspects, The Times Diary, Israel civil servants call off strike, Reagan close to cracking Budget impasse after Stockman's resignation, Howe has confidence in Brazil, Dogs in cars, Greeks urge US to end travel boycott, No room at the Inn for Bar meeting, After the drought, rains hit Sudan Flash floods strand famine convoys, Public spending-the reality, OAU seeks world conference on debts, Disaster jet recorder is found, The papers, Nairobi clean-up for women's meeting, Glut forces board to take new potatoes off market, EEC tackles the soccer hooligans, Lebanon: army and hawks divide, New books-paperback, Donald Macintyre on the repercussions of the threatened NUM break-up Split that could leave the miners in knots, Thatcher rejects housing request, General Appointments, Israeli air strike hits Palestinian camps, Unions set �5m target for Labour election fund, Commentary, Controls on home air fares eased. Politics and Parliament: Finance Bill Reserve powers to retaliate against US unitary taxes, Environment Marshland not to be ploughed, MPs seek study into embryos, Parliament today, South Africa Bill to allow trade sanctions, Open conveyancing in doubt, Housing Protests about proposed new town in Essex, Immigration Changes in rules to meet court decision, Lower tax sought for co-operatives, Local Government Patience with Liverpool is running out, Transport Bill Needs of elderly and disabled. Display Advertising: Whitecroft, Picador, Ppa, Wellingborough, Bookfair, The Tls Cheltenham Literature Festival, Advertisement, Oxfam, Marshalls Halifax Plc, Motor, Aac, The Times, Chrysalis, Harrods, Saa, Base Lending Rates, Central London Offices, Rsc. Law: Widow's conduct a disgrace, judge says, Murder charge, Quality of the opposition to winding up In re Holiday Stamps Ltd, A cavalry charge at Earls Court, Jewellery taken in murder case, Home Office to decide on refugee status Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Another, Ex parte Santis Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Another, Ex parte Bugdaycay, Whether place of business is established In re Oriel Ltd (in liquidation), Economic duress rare in employment law Hennessy v Craigmyle & Co Ltd, Fire victims to bring test case, Four jailed for smuggling arms to South Africa, Israeli settlers found guilty of terror attacks on Arabs, 'Surprise' over level of radiation leak, Anglers may fight worms case, Minister can withdraw service Williams v Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Rearguing point decided in previous court Hornigold v Chief Constable of Lancashire, Lady Robertson's killer is jailed for four years, Three died 'in new house bid', Purpose of judicial review cases Regina v Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Ex parte Calveley and Others, No evidence of need to unlock right of way Waveney District Council v Wholgemonth, 'Race clash' jury finds seven guilty. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Reviews: Fiction Men and iron women of the kibbutz, Orchestral life cannot be enhanced by decree, Vissi d'arte... etc, Our early poems that we forgot, Concert C�cile Ousset, Heureux qui comme Ulysse a fait un beau voyage, Latin music Daniel Ponce, A lover of old buildings who cannot stand the new, Scarfe's imagery dominates Who's a Lucky Boy?, The queen who made the royals flush, Crime Abandon Hope, and bring back Isola, Television Eternal fires?, Rock The Blasters, Theatre The Philanthropist. Classified Advertising: Non-Secretarial Appointments, La cr�me de la cr�me, Announcements, "Magical", General Appointments, Advertising, Entertainments, LA Cr�me De LA Cr�me. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,786, Sale room Spencer sells duchess's dogs, Conscise Crossword (No 693), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: The Market And Laura Ashley, Policing Britain, Mark Wise, Pound Foolish, Finance And Industry A credibility gap that money fog cannot hide. Letters to the Editor: Level-crossing safety, Changing rules for NHS consultants, Cost of conservation, Hard Times, Little-known phrases, Concern over high interest rates, Match point, No joking matter, Axing the Civil Service. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, Royal College of Psychiatrists, St Swithun's School, Winchester. Deaths. Obituaries: Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Dr Hilgard Muller, The Grand Duchess Charlotte Of Luxembourg Wartime radio broadcasts. Business and Finance: Call to fight merger of societies, Money Markets And Gold, Tempus Dismal year for Bulmer as profits drain away, Rough ride for LOFs directors, Investment Trusts, Listing for Laura Ashley, London Financial Futures, Stock Market Report Confusion in electronics after Acorn creditors' secret deal, Market Summary, Company News, Commodities, In Brief, Midland and Aetna near agreement, Kier chief sells to Trafalgar, Burton extends Debenhams bid on same terms, Reagan switch on budget cuts throws markets into chaos. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Downward trend continues, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property Surveyors hit back at critics over threat to standards. Sport: Yachting Trimarans put a record under threat, Shooting Gurkha gets into line, Fishing Delving into a murky mystery, Polo Los Locos ride out storm in extra time, Motor Racing Ferrari's red alert, Golf Content Ca�izares feels at home on familiar ground, Sports in Brief, Olympic Games Why the BOA should vote for Manchester in 1996, Football Gray goes back, Today's Fixtures, Evening Racing, Cricket: Australia Call Up New FAST Bowler For Third Test Match The pressure is on England as clouds gather at Nottingham, Tennis Lloyd: No 1 Lloyd given Swiss role in Cup, Cycling Colombians on their own as Hinault lags, Athletics Puica's closing lap dashes her foes' fine efforts, Bowls Allcock keeps England on course, Equestrianism New site is found for top event next year, Racing: Tom Jones's Filly Wins Child Stakes Despite Lack Of Assistance From Injured Murray Never So Bold should join select band with July Cup win. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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