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The Times - 28/05/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Peter Nichols, By Tony Samstag, From Our Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton, By Bill Johnstone, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, From Richard Ford, , By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Robin Young, By Ian Griffiths, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, RICHARD DOWDEN, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Colin Harding, From Michael Hornsby, , By Paul Vallely, From Alan McGregor, From Christopher Thomas, , From Roger Boyes, From Eduardo Cué, From Mary Lee, From Mario Modiano, , From a Correspondent, From Rasit Gurdilek, From David Watts, , From Ian Murray, , By Caroline Moorehead, Nicholas Shakespeare, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, David Sinclair, Geraldine Norman, , Thomson Prentice, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Christopher Thomas, Bernard Levin:, Roger Scruton, Merrily Harpur, DAVID LANE, , P. L. HOLLIDAY, , CLEMENT FREUD, , HERMIONE PARKER, PETER EVERALL, , JENNY STILES, KENNETH RUTHVEN, , NICHOLAS BOYLE, , ALAN SAPPER, , H. W. R. WADE, , ANTHONY HOBSON, , MOHAMMED MEHDI, , MARK LOMAS, , JEREMY HUTCHINSON, JAMES BREDIN, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, J.R.N., Philippa Toomey, David Loshak, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Michael Prest, From Bailey Morris, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, From John Earle, , From Derek Harris, , By Our Economics Editor, Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, Edited by Matthew May, By Jane Lawrence, By Kevan Pearson, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Simon Craven, By Richard Sarson, By Celia Kemsley, By Charles Brett, By Jan Dyer, By Alistair Guild, By Boris Sedacca, by W. H. Smiths, By Geof Wheelwright, By Mitchell Platts, By John Nicholls, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, By Marcus Williams, From Clive White, By David Miller, By Brian Glanville, From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, , By Jeremy Shaw, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , From Keith Wheatley, By John Wilcockson, By John Watson, From Pat Butcher, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Athole Still, By Dick Hinder, By Mandarin, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Peter Barnard, Alan Hamilton,

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Index. News: Intruder sets off new Palace alarm system, Sherborne School, MSC scores success No. 1,000, Science report Vaccine for leprosy and tuberculosis, Four die as car plunges into river, Down to the sea again, Ethiopians mix mud with food, From Russia with love?, Indonesians get cash aid to study in Britain, Target: £1 million, Gorbachov gives a grim view of Geneva, St Mark's Hospital/1 From seven beds to a worldwide reputation, VAT favours alterations rather than repairs to nation's historic buildings, More time to talk to people, Pit deputies' leaders face pressure for strike vote, Job campaigners in attack on policies, The Week Ireland joins the IT push, Enigma Last chance to crack the code and win a flight, Loophole in TV royalties law, CND protest vigil outside ministry, Traders say EEC firms copy goods, Just wild about my garden, Talking typewriters: Not as good as they sound?, Labour 'bill of rights' to give workers more say in company policies, A future in high-tech forecasting, St Mark's Hospital/2 The lifeline that comes from research, Computer Briefing Apple cuts staff and products, Job Scene A few ways to fight Catch-22, Exchange seals colony's future, Are WIMPS so wonderful?, Thatcher to press on with £10 bn tax cuts, 416 escape as TriStar overshoots runway, Campbell admits 'no sabotage evidence, Military blamed for sabotaging Bogotá peace bid, St Mark's Hospital/3 Always ready with a special kind of sympathy, 'Deplorable' drug trial delay, Inquiry promised as last Lear Fan workers go, For those who cannot wait for the next, Extraordinary new jewels, Japanese ignore buy-foreign drive, Fear that high mortgage rate will price out buyers, Korean goodwill trip falters on first day, Scheme to avoid firms' failing, Reagan sends Bush to allay European doubts, Osborne launches lap-held micro, Angling weights, Car-makers drive on to IT services, A place of comfort and understanding, Education law changes criticized Poland to stifle campus dissent, Every picture tells a different story, Angry Congress pushes Reagan to get tough with South Africa, Helping disabled people: 2 Resources do not match needs, Swiss seek help with refugees, How IBM delays can slow others, Second deadliest disease, Heads to consider school-leaving at 14, Iran and Iraq step up tit-for-tat air war, Keys clue to horsewoman's identity, Red Cross take only 14 from camp Truce collapse halts Beirut mercy convoy, The battle of the CADs on one machine, Drama on the first bend: Sheene escapes 80 mph seven-car pile-up with just a broken ankle, Offending against common sense, Honduras: the client left in the lurch, Roads, Kanaks turn moderate, Bulow witness returns, Charity VAT must stop, legion says, Rate capping Fear that curbs may fuel revolt, BMA wants new controls on tobacco and alcohol, The Times Diary, New police units for drugs fight urged, The papers, Eight patients back at work, Bride dies hours after hospital wedding, Greek opposition warns President it will expect his resignation, Irish back on the jobs trail, Officials make a meal of it in Shanghai, Letter from Flight 8801 Jumbo jet-setting from the Falklands, The case of the Downing Street Mole, EEC farm ministers relax before the storm Drinking away thoughts of war, Meadow threat, Software war hardens up, Turks to keep eye on police, Cranwell graduation, Edward III coin hoard may fetch £50,000, Sinclair shake-up in City rescue, King thanks young hero of Spanish ship blast, Motorists stranded by holiday downpour, Country code, Angola denounces Pretoria 'deceit', Mitterrand will not consider election defeat, Portfolio, Israel's War In Lebanon How guerrillas humbled an invincible army, Prisoners Of Conscience Turkey: Necmiye Bekel, Domesday Book, Eighties style, The Karsh touch developed over 30 years, Troops fire on strikers in Karachi, Bay of Bengal death toll may be 15,000, The man with the computer memory, Tories get biggest share of £1.3m given by firms. Law: Seaman on trial for Taiwan fire, Killer can marry, Seeking leave out of time Palata Investments Ltd and Another v Burt & Sinfield Ltd and Others, Skippers fined, Agca says he is Christ in outburst at Pope plot trial, Test for refusal of entry Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Kwabena, Information received by solicitor is protected by privilege In re Sarah C. Getty Trust. Display Advertising: Continental, Metasa Ltd, Garnar Booth Plc, Franklord-Beaconsfield, Sealink, Angela Gore Ltd., Nestlé S.A.,, Imperial Cancer Research Fund., Lawrence, McCarthy's Hospital Supplies And Martindale Pharmaceuticals, The Times, French Kier, Msd, Christie's, Pratesi, Woolwich, Baillière Tindall, Investors In Industry Group, The London Clinic, Portfolio, Pan Am, Sabra And Chatila Appeal, Lotus Software, St Mark's Hospital, Philips, Olivetti, Cancer Research Campaign, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Roman arena where teams of lawyers will cross swords. Reviews: Concerts Every puzzling image perfectly achieved, Opera Madama Butterfly/ Don Pasquale, Rock James Brown, Galleries America's lost generation, Albany Brass Spitalfields, Television Fantasies brought to life, Michelangeli Barbican. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, An Apology, Entertainments, Computer Appointments, Rsc. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,748, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, Concise Crossword (No 655), Racing on the big screen. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Death knell for truth and decency, On This Day. Editorials/Leaders: Unleash The Watchdog, Distant Waters, Finance And Industry Riddle of the stubbornly high interest rates. Letters to the Editor: Curbs on Parliament, Time on remand, 'Prince of Monaco', Inner-city time bombs, Nights must fall, Policy on pensions, Social security changes, Black and white issue, Time to consider touch on the tiller?, Down to earth, Keeping up with Germans in maths, Independence of BBC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Malcolm Smith Former editor of the 'Rhodesia Herald', The Rev Albert Lock, Anna Ambrose. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: Usm Review Expect pearls in Charlotte's web, Benedetti bid hopes hit by shares suspension, Investment Trusts, Reagan tax reforms to put more burden on companies, 4% growth predicted by CUBS, Company News, Japanese output surges 3%, Trade profit boosts Co-op confidence, Commodities Review Futures on the verge of respectability, In Brief, Unlisted Securities, Market Summary, Tempus Gilts: Bank sets the field for a cut in rates, 'Defective work' by Camrex alleged. Sport: Cycling Spectator saves life of rider on first stage, Redcar, Rugby Union A tough baptism for Davies as England's full back, Golf: Lyle Falters In Pga Play-Off Way out in front at finish to celebrate his coming of age in style at the 21st, Motor Racing Wallace makes his move, Cricket: Weather Beats Programme But Helps Australians Prepare For One-Day Internationals No play yesterday,, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Swimming Few make a splash in selection trials, Yachting British bid gets good value in facilities, Boxing Mittee chases will o' the wisp in quest for a higher rating, Tennis A bad day at the office for Croft, Yachting Bateleur wins in Scotch mist, Athletics Taking a new road to lesser things, Racing: Commanche Run On Course For Eclipse And King George After Fine Comeback Piggott plays waiting game again, Football Coventry reward Mackay, Polo Kent spurs the Centaurs, Football:club And Country Cup Clashes From Brussels To Reykjavik Stein gives Gray 24 hours to recover. Property: Flat Sharing, Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather.

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