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The Times - 30/04/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Craig Seton, Tim Jones, From Robert Fisk, , From Trevor Fishlock, , By Alan Hamilton, , Clifford Longley, Peter Nichols, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Richard Ford, , From Tim Jones, , From David Felton, Labour Correspondent, , By Our Labour Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Rupert Morris, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Biddy Passmore, Lucy Hodges, By Michael Horsnell, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, From Frank Johnson, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Richard Wigg, , From Mohsin Ali, From Michael Hornsby, , From Keith Dalton, , From W. P. Reeves, From Diana Geddes, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Caroline Moorehead, From Christopher Thomas, From Richard Owen, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Nicholas Shakespeare, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Noël Goodwin, Michael Binyon, Torin Douglas, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Richard Bassett, Mark Steyn, Bernard Levin:, Roger Scruton, Miles Kington, JOHN D. POTTER, , T. K. WHITAKER, , PATRICK DONNER, , ROGER PARKER-JERVIS, , BILL COCKBURN, , PENNY RITCHIE CALDER, , ROWLEY MANS, , PORTLAND, , S. W. MARTIN, , ARNOLD WHITTICK, , JOANNE BOWER, , RICHARD O'BRIEN, , HOUGHTON of SOWERBY, , From Our Special Correspondent, C. J. GIBBINS, , KOFI AKAINYAH, , J. FORREST PENMAN, , By Our Astronomy Correspondent, By Sarah Bunney, Cecil Madden, Sheridan Morley, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Judith Huntley, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Ian Griffiths, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, From Bailey Morris, , By Our Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Our City Staff, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Geof Wheelwright, By Nicholas Rothwell, By Frank Brown, By Alan Jenkins, By Charles Brett, By David Hewson, By Danny Green, By Sydney Friskin, Simon Barnes, From Jenny MacArthur, By Jenny MacArthur, From Philip Nicksan, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Marcus Williams, By Ivo Tennant, By Clive White, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Paul Newman, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin, By Brian Beel, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Trevor Fishlock,

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Index. News: Mulroney tells of blunt exchanges with Reagan and Star Wars doubts, The Times Diary Not taking spin-off, OECD says: Open up the word channels, Dirt and mistreatment alleged at council home for old people, Glimmer of hope for teachers, TGWU gets new 'rigging' evidence, Ortega wins aid pledge from Russia, Anti-static straps 'useless', Hanoi offer to normalize US links, National Front's ex-chief tells of terrorist link, How data processing in the office is spreading out, NCCL disarray over right to work vote, Drug dealers 'gaining the upper hand', Cairo police hold up departure of Briton, Oil fraud businessman is jailed for 35 years, The fog spawned by Hobsbawm, Commentary, Curfews eased as violence in Gujarat lessens, The war in Afghanistan Gorbachov may seek way out of stalemate, Reagan says final word has been spoken on Bitburg, Sovereign's Parade, Sandhurst, Three more hotels suffer hoax bomb calls in Spanish terror campaign, Incentives proposal on traditional farming, Editors resign over post for politician, Cellular radio attracting 300 new users a week, The phoenix of north London rises again, Scrutiny urged for privatization plans, Anti-nuclear protest greets Heseltine, Hits that survived blitz and barrage, The Germans who can never go home, Bonus offer to benefits claimants, Mitterrand heads for Bonn summit clash, Computer Briefing Can't pay-won't stay, Women win divorce cash battle, Prisoners Of Conscience Indonesia Rustomo, Thatcher calls in Fowler and Lawson in effort to repair pensions rift, Letter from Washington A war, a shrine and the torment, Battle for Duffy's successor, Killer on run aimed shotgun at detective, Third World links: 2 Satellite lifeline to the global village, Wells Fargo robbed of millions in Manhattan, Great claims as ICL displays its new-generation model, Mudslinging in the valleys, The Bitburg controversy Defiant Bonn switches to the offensive over visit, Baby contracts Aids from donor's blood, Willis looks to a new social pact, Giving the public something to chew on, Nimeiry to be tried by Sudan junta, Roads, Inquiry opens on killing of Jasmine Beckford Chairman 'a natural reformer' State 'failed to save girl', Welsh pits join fight to thwart Scargill, BBC micro upgraded by Acorn, USDAW rejects closed-shop ballot boycott, Spring enlightenment for an emperor, Civil Service threat of all-out strike, Radio journalist shot dead in Philippines, Apollo cautious as other firms fade out, Resistance to Pacific atom base, Science report Genetics illuminate American prehistory, East bloc democracy-of a sort, Rats and monkeys blast off in shuttle, Job Scene Don't call us DP, say the communications set, The Week The great world phone-in, Sixteen old people die in 'flu-like outbreak, More miners go as 17,000 dismissal toll makes history, Overseas visits jibe at Prime Minister, Lebanese defiant as Israelis quit Tyre, Prince indignant over cancelled Mass with Pope, Fashion, moreover... All the news that's fit to repeat, Simpler fare structure introduced by BR, The BB: A fine meal-if you can get to read the board, Everyone wants WIMPS, Portfolio, Poll backs Irish neutrality, Russia may let more Jews leave, Guide to higher education courses Top grades sought for electronics, Spain given clearance on holidays, Freedom pledged for police watchdog, Ershad may free his opponents after polls. Display Advertising: Thorn Emi, Rohm And Haas Company, Astra, British Airways, Ici, Digital Microsystems Limited, Lufthansa, Ritz, Rolex, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Bos Software Limited, Christie's, Shelter, Sun Life, New York/new Jersey Airports, Adelphi Business Computers Ltd, Enigma, Pan Am, Simon Engineering Plc, Lotus Software, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Austin Reed, The Export Finance Company Limited, National Savings Bank, British Aerospace, Estates And General Investments P.L.C., Scottish Provident, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Parents' right to consultation on school closure Regina v Brent London Borough Council, Ex parte Gunning and Others, Court move in fight to save station, Police in car theft inquiry praised, Divisional Court Police power to regulate street collections Meaden v Wood, Murder charge committal opens, Sovere reprimand for colonel in secrets charge. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Procedure Too many questions in the House, Local Government Peers reject call for inquiry after passing of abolition Bill, Civil Service Changing procedure for future secondments, Finance Bill New enforcement powers strike right balance, NHS 'being cheated', Parliament today, Walker tells Europe 'We know best', Complacency in energy saving, Coal Industry Coal production at encouraging level. Arts and Entertainment: TV top ten, Easy win, Sale room English furniture prices buoyant, Concise Crossword (No 632), Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,724, Getty against Getty in bid to secure 'Magi'. Reviews: Theatre All that blisters Golden Girls, Cultivation in the kiosk, Galleries A masterly turn to the south, Television Children as slaves, Hallé/ Skrowaczewski, Concerts Ringing the changes Ivan Moravec. Classified Advertising: Gieves & Hawkes, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Harpers & Queen, Looking For Greater Rewards?, The City University, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day, Blame anyone or anything, but never yourself, The night sky in May. Editorials/Leaders: Muzzled Watchdog, A Heath Plan For London, Another Bridge Broken. Letters to the Editor: Post haste, Anzac Day, Hard to stomach, Navan Fort at risk, Exporting PWRs, Far East factory farms, Separate entities, Measure for measure, Why Bucks backs the teachers, Encroachment of the superstore, Peacock lore, Cocoa concoction, More pay for informers, 'Chunnel' contenders, The Soviet dilemma. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, RAF welfare awards soar, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Kent Smith, Jan Bussell, Professor D. M. Vowles Work on the insect brain, Richard Haydn, Albert Maltz. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Commodities, 'Slim chance' of British Gas sale before next election, Stock Market Report Turmoil over pensions future gives boost to life assurance shares, Lotus sales rise 43%, Westland to fight £89m bid from new Bristow company, Commodities Review Gold costs prompt the unthinkable idea of output cut, Fraser to buy Ingall for £9.6m, US takes a tougher stand against dollar controls, Talbex and Yorkgreen may merge, Anvil accepts £10m bid, Investment Trusts, Smiths Industries to buy Eschmann, Company News, In Brief C E Heath in merger talk, Securities firms line up to become gilt market-makers, Company News In Brief, London Financial Futures, Tempus Menzies goes shopping with £20m, Oil tankers fuelled by stolen cargo, Finance And Industry Harvey-Jones sets sights on £10 a share farewell, Industry in Scotland optimistic. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to account, The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Market Summary. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Rugby Union Barnes will join Bath to 'further career', Show Jumping Harvey at home in Rome, Football: World Cup Preparations Everton help to raise Welsh expectations to danger level, Sports in Brief, Cricket: Free-Scoring Match At Southampton Finishes In A Draw Hampshire are frustrated by Dilley dallying, Overseas League And Cup Results, Today's Fixtures, Tennis Croft's first victory a surprise, Snooker: Taylor The Man With The World In His Pocket, Racing: Helen Street IS Surprise Withdrawal From 1,000 Guineas Stoute keeps punters guessing, Fixtures And Forecasts, Judo Yamashita clings to ninth title, Horse Trials Younger riders get chance to impress. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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