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The Times - 24/07/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, Geraldine Norman, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , By Pat Butcher, By Anthony Bevins, Robin Young, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Richard Evans, Lobby Correspondent, THOMSON PRENTICE, , From Paul Routledge, , From Jan Raath, , From Robert Fisk, , From Charles Harrison, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Ford, , From Peter Nichols, Colin Hughes, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Owen, , From Ian Murray, From Frank Johnson, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, , By Edward Mortimer, From Christopher Follett, From Mario Modiano, Samuel Dash, , Hugh Thompson, David Hewson, Sally Brompton, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Paul Vallely, Mario Modiano, Jack Straw, Miles Kington, JONATHAN LUXMOORE, , A. L. KING, , ROBERT J. HOSSACK, , BRYAN THWAITES, , GILLIAN WALDRON, , JEREMY PFEFFER, , GERALD ELLISON, , MARY M. HILL, , N. W. SMITH, , MARY W. INGLEBY, , W. H. DARLING, , DEREK EZRA, , W. R. P. BOURNE, , JACQUELINE WORTHINGTON, , T. HART, , ROSEMARY UNDERHILL, , PAUL KELVIN-SMITH, , By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Dorothy Bonn, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, S writes:, John Percival, Richard Morrison, Hilary Finch, Peter Ackroyd, Martin Cropper, Irving Wardle, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Cliff Feltham, By Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, DAVID MILLER, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By a Special Correspondent, By Bryan Stiles, By Conrad Voss Bark, From David Hedges, , By Our Shooting Correspondent, By Barry Pickthall, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Simon Wilde, By Alan Gibson, By Mandarin, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, Peter Dear, Mark Lawson, PH, David Felton Labour Correspondent, PT, Philippa Toomey, DF, Richard Thomson, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, AH, Alan Hamilton, A H, Tony Samstag, ET, Kenneth F. Chapman Philatelic Correspondent,

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Index. News: Unhappy days for the sub-postmaster, Government majority slumps to 17 Commons uproar as 100 Tories rebel in pay vote, Iraq claims edge in Gulf war as fierce fighting rages, MPs from two Koreas finally meet, Teachers' hard line ends peace hopes, Students on march after Ershad lifts campus ban, The Times Cook Fishy dishes in paper parcels, Right-wing rally to hear Thatcher, Gromyko underscores Kremlin line on Israel's right to exist, Linda Christmas in the Commons Calm before storm of naughty words, Housewife up the Amazon, Marketing It's financial post that makes the money, Fog warning signs would not have averted M25 pile-up, coroner says, Italian politicians demand action to prevent more disasters, W German union hits at Scargill, · Seventy feet under the congested streets of, First step on the road, Children's workers to face check of police records, Could this treaty attack backfire?, Royal Mail/6 Parcels Bundle of special services, Digging into family fortunes, Lifeline reaches trapped ship, Britain's big spender, Marcos's men queue up to denounce US 'interference', Christmas greetings to cost less, Lee moves to bolster presidency, Dallas power play with the real JRs, The perfect pillar box?, BNFL is fined £10,000 for Windscale leak, The troubleshooters, Zola Budd runs into another row, Registered for first-class security, Bulk order by rail, Non-Whitehall chiefs to get 12.2% rise, Gorbachov revamps team to step up propaganda drive, Electronic Post Send it by computer, Telecom told to buy British digital exchange, Saudi prince 'has not fled', Royal Mail/10 History of art on an envelope, The postman's knock, Concession to Falashas, Papers, Bureaucrats, take note, Spanish officers on trial over mock execution, Archaeology Pre-Viking city at York found, Minister is attacked on moves to aid Star Wars, New books in hardback, US ties up nuclear agreement with China, Clergy, trade unionists, students and women among 441 arrested in emergency Grassroot activists main target for swoops by South African police, Datapost Tons of post on the flying pillarboxes, Royal Mail/2 Fashion in the post, Police admit error over 'Dr Death', Health chiefs told to sell off houses, Kinnock promise of more for world poor, AUEW faces galvanized opposition Ballot money inquiry starts, Lloyd's accepts paintings as membership assets, Fixed-price holidays promised, High street shops face extinction, Roads, Science report Unexpected discovery of deviation in DNA code, Mrs Ions' Diary Great sporting moments with the egg and spoon, Howe tells firms to help end apartheid, Tourists flee as dollar slide continues, Royal Mail/8 How the finest news service came to Britain, Police pay deal stalled, Denmark's peace shattered by bombs, Walks, Focus Royal Mail/1 The Times 1785-1985 The king behind the post, The Times Diary, Welcome in Athens for clearing of airport, Cancer screening: 3 Better tests may prevent 100 deaths a day, Royal Mail/3 Back on the write tack, Free-phone games, Prisoner of apartheid, Architects' welcome to Prince, Two million letters in the night air, Royal Mail/7 An end to the queue at the counter, Turkish torture 'widespread', Soviet naval exercise nearing end, From coach and horses to trains and planes How the mail moved with the times, Lawson to face JMB lawsuit, Royal Mail/4 The aim is industrial harmony, EEC will retaliate on steel curbs, Heseltine sets deadline for private control at the royal dockyards, Wine scandal threat to minister, Intelpost Photo-copies that put the world in the picture, moreover... You've got to hand it to them, Hopes grow for Punjab deal, How the Girobank became a high street money-puller, Search for anglers fails, Portfolio, Different poverty, same excuses, Democracy: doubts that mar the celebrations, The key code that delivers the goods, Israeli ships shell Sidon, Zimbabwe's MPs kept in the dark, Royal Mail/9 Britain trains the world, by popular demand. Display Advertising: Bell's, British Gas, Distribution & Media Sales (Uk) Ltd., Guinness Plc, National Savings, Greeting Card And Calendar Association, Gait-Bayliss Rotary Ltd, The Queen's Awards 1986., Plysu Plc, The Times, Ford, The Literary Guild, Christie's, Robson, Gore-Tex, Harrison & Sons Limited, Comet, Yellowhammer Plc, Vauxhall-Opel, The Famous Grouse, Pilkington, Drg Envelopes, Leyland Trucks, Royal Mail, Philips, The Post Office, Obas, Initial Services, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: Extradition New treaty should be effective, Legal Affairs 24-hour solicitor scheme to cost over £20m, Top Salaries Critics have their say but Government still win, Parliament today, Shipping Role of merchant fleet, Teachers' Pay Like objectives, Immigration Bill to end sex discrimination, Commoner wins fight to sit with Lords, Review Report PM attacks opposition leaders over their attitude to top pay, MPs approve new rules for immigration, Education Minister to think again about caning Bill, Town hall spending. Official Appointments and Notices: Sinclair chief, Latest appointments, University news, Bravery awards for 14 who tackled post raiders, Ruthin School, Fulbright Awards, University news First-class honours, Leeds gets new RC bishop, Award for RAF winchman, Baron Marshall of Goring. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room £187,000 for Townley archive, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,797, Chess battle, Sale of 'fake' cabinet cancelled, Concise Crossword (No 704), Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. Law: Involuntary advertiser must remove posters Preston v British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection, Actress tells court of 'strike swindle', Legal battle over drug addict baby, Charges review as pit trials fail, Verdict deferred in benefits case, Murder charge, House of Lords 1662 earldom revived after 193 years Earldom of Annandale and Hartfell, Rail buses blacking by NUR must stop, Father kind and caring to baby, court told, Housewife gave truant boys lessons in sex, Indefinite detention for girl in stabbing, Two face Greenpeace murder charges. Editorials/Leaders: Terror Reporting, Finance And Industry Latin American debtors make headway, Shangri-La Goes Sour. Letters to the Editor: Energy prices, Farming treasury of wild flowers, Pacific treasures, Curbs on planning, Years of discretion, An awkward fruit, Art of the possible, Boundless dilemma of funding NHS, UK salmon stocks, Little-known phrases, Needing no bush?, Blocks on path to the Final Act, Direct grant schools. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): (Commencement Of The Penny Postage), On This Day, The Times. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Sir Peter Roberts, Sir Hugh Wilson Planning new towns and redeveloping old, J. H. Wardle, Dr J. Wallace Sterling. Reviews: Dance Love story reduced to essentials Romeo and Juliet, Television, Fassbaender/Gage, Concerts Hallé/ Skrowaczewski, Avignon Theatre Festival Where the hurlyburly's done, London Theatre Mass in A minor. Classified Advertising: Congratulations, LA Crème De LA Crème, Proms 85, Announcements, Super Secretaries, Midland Dynamo, Entertainments, Services, "Jenny Agutter IS Wounderful". Business and Finance: ECGD 'back in the black', Money Markets And Gold, Investment Trusts, Forte angry over Savoy flats sale, Tempus Cautious British Gas figures pose problems for flotation, London Financial Futures, Hampton Trust profits soar to £677,000, Company News, Sterling jumps to $1.4147, First-day slump for Chrysalis, Commodities, £115m offer for Scottish Northern, Britiah Gas profit falls £200m but City remains optimistic, In Brief, Stock Market Report Bass shares slip 13p as strike bites, Market Summary, Toyota to build cars in N America. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Shares slip again, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments Prestige names three managing directors. Sport: Squash Rackets Le Moignan leads team, Tennis Miss Berry forced out of County Cup by inquiry, Cricket Fletcher and Imran feather-dusted, Shooting Empire is Britain's after strong finish, Commonwealth Games Edinburgh faces up to political and financial hurdles, Yachting Lingering taste of victory for Apricot, Today's Fixtures, Athletics: Threat To Commonwealth Games After Budd Incident And Television Black-Out Protests may cost Edinburgh dear, Sports in Brief, Football Hereford's helping hand for Addison, Golf Lyle leads strongest challenge, Hockey Australia prove more adept at basic skills, Rugby Union 'All Blacks secret SA tour called off', Bloodstock Sales Sangster pays record $13.1m, Fishing Taking the sea trout on their honeymoon run, Tennis: The System That Produced An Outstanding Class Of Players Sweden's happy breed of men, Racing: 15 Declared For Ascot's Glittering Prize On Saturday Cauthen should take three more steps to elusive goal. Property: Property North Of The Thames, Flat Sharing, Residential Property/2 Thirteenth century abbey as a house, Property Buyers Guide, Residential Property/1 For home county happiness, South England. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.

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