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The Times - 12/07/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Donald Macintyre, By Peter Davenport, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Frank Johnson, By Alan Hamilton, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Richard Garner, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, From Craig Seton, , By Michael Horsnell, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, From Tim Jones, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Philip Webster, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Derek Harris, Commericial Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Colin Hughes, , By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Susan MacDonald, , From Jan Raath, , From Bailey Morris, , From Paul Routledge, , From Mohsin Ali, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From Trevor Fishlock, From Robert Fisk, , From Mario Modiano, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, , From a Correspondent, , By a Staff Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Paul Vallely, , El Geneina, , From Richard Ford, , From Richard Owen, , David Spanier, Andrew Lycett, Louise Nicholson, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, Veronica Groocock, PHS, Michael Hornsby, James Curran, by Philip Howard, David Watt, Miles Kington, ANDREW R. COOPER, , PAUL WILKINSON, , N. KURTI, , C. BEDFORD, , JOAN LANGROGNAT, , J. V. F. CATTO, , J. F. SEARLE, , MARGARET JUDD, , LAMBERT CROUX, , DAVID J. WESTON, , T. OUINN, , D. R. BATEMAN, , GEORGE JEFFERSON, , PETER FOSTER, , DAVID SMITH, , T. W. TAYLOR, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Geoff Brown, Peter Ackroyd, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, David Sinclair, John Percival, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Graham Searjeant, John Carlin, By Patience Wheatcroft, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Pam Spooner, From Paul Routledge, By Derek Harris, By Martin Thorpe, By Jim Railton, Simon Barnes, By Pat Butcher, By Our Shooting Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Ball, By Ivo Tennant, By Richard Streeton, By Marcus Williams, By George Chesterton, By Mitchell Platts, By John Watson, From John Wilcockson, By Barry Pickthall, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), by Peter Waymark, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, EY,

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Index. News: Britain accused of major role in arms ban evasion, Motoring Daihatsu unveils smallest diesel turbo, East Europe airlines defy Beirut ban, Cabinet postpones spending battles, Mystery of Gorbachov speech Signs of resistance to pace of change, NCB's year loss put at £2.2bn, Woman aged 74 tells of shooting ordeal, Police to question crewmen on blast, Bulgarian denies knowledge of Agca, A dynamic duo's festival lift-off, Children suffocate in Sudan relief lorry, Immigrant wives controversy grows, France to spend £400m on modernizing police force, Police press for new weapon on drugs, Teachers' pay talks will resume next week as hopes of settlement rise, Thatcher's concern at potato glut, Children's growth settles down, Big rise in steel production, King accused of smuggling apes, 22 Britons hurt in tour coach crash in Austria, Vaccine sought to save teeth, The chips are down for the big drop, Anniversaries, Strawberry time, Nephew of Ghana leader held as spy, Rule change for political advertising, Knot the alphabet..., Gandhi raises outcry by failing to rule out a state of emergency, Moscow's youth jamboree brings chaos, Council of Legal Education Trinity Bar examination results, Japan doubles its refugee quota, Thames TV head leaves in dispute over Dallas, Labour Chief Whip steps down, Argentina pledges formal end to hostilities if UK opens talks within 60 days, Medical Briefing Major shocks may trigger off migraine, Councils overspend by £913m, Labour Party acts to stop Notts miners' breakaway, Germans seize tainted Austrian wine, Roads, moreover... How Barlow lost to a loser, Black boxes to be analysed in India, Cut in base rates to 12% expected, Heart operation in front room, Songs for Africa with another tune, Livingstone to launch a £2m campaign for 'super council', The Times Diary, RUC ready for Ulster marches, A chance to view the comet, BR starts £7m catering experiment, Small firms turn to microcomputers, The papers, Complaints proposal angers solicitor, Captain's innings for England, Eton College, Wild words born of hurt pride, Guerrilla bombs plunge Lima into darkness, Coke tastes flavour of defeat, Community radio to start early next year, Angry Republicans claim budget betrayal by the White House, Tudor splendours for The Times's great party 600 dine in the cardinal's palace, Greece in crossfire over Soviet defection, Bicentenary rout Prince of Wales toasts The Times, Price war over winter holidays, Terror that grips South Africa, Hospitals criticized for sending elderly home to inadequate care, Why the left are falling into line, Portfolio, Navy divers in 1,000ft depth test, Licensing threat to Christie's, Science report Balloon used to check ozone layer, Youths killed in stadium panic, The Queen Mother's radio show, In the footsteps of Indira, Tennis press faulted as Becker returns, Reagan crusade wins aid battles, Mugabe blamed for violence, Colombo foils Tamil attempt on life of President. Politics and Parliament: Doubt on dockyards' savings, Finance Bill Gains tax second thoughts, Parliament today, Legal Affairs Why chain wrestling may be assault, Linda Christmas in the Commons Biffen's calm after a summer storm, Public Spending PM: All Tories should be proclaiming our policies with pride, Terrorism Extradition treaty a great help, Ulster Policy on marches: RUC responsible for rerouteing and Hurd can ban, Environment Dog licence decision wanted, Immigration Biffen hints at debate on new rules, Business Alliance debate on funding NHS pay, Student loans idea dropped, Sinking a matter for NZ police, MP to introduce racial attacks Bill, Violence Opposition backing for Bill to curb drinking at football matches. Display Advertising: Brighter Studies, Pcl, Sealink, Renault 11, Utc, The Times, Ford, Revision Course Michaelmas Bar Examination, Anglia Building Society, Portfolio, Abbey National Building Society, Car Buyers' Guide, Peat Marwick, Hamilton Somerset (London) Ltd., Top Brand Mattress & Divan Sets, Britannia Building Society, Ncb, Heal's Sale, Ballington Grange Ltd, Hill Woolgar & Company P.L.C., Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, Concise Crossword (No 694), Sale room Newlyn boys fetch £63,000, £950,400 for gold christening font, Today's television and radio programmes, St Paul's in chess final, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,787. Law: Home Office urged to reform practice Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Govinden, Death-order pets are saved, Judges deplore errors in textbook Kong Cheuk Kwan v The Queen, Court's role in summary judgment appeals Pumfrey Construction Ltd v Childs, Remand for eight on bomb charges, Civil Servant cleared, Two laboratory raiders jailed, Papers face fines over distribution pact, Nullity decree over sex-change husband, Brussels ticked off in leaks case, Murder charge man in court, Unfair trial over legal aid condition Regina v Harrison, Doctor at slimming clinic accused of supplying harmful drugs to women, House of Lords Joining only part of plot is sufficient for conspiracy Regina v Anderson (William Ronald), Thief asked police to rescue him. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Eye to eye with Nelson. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments, Anti-terror chief. Letters to the Editor: Putting the health service to rights, Matter of life and death in cars, Cricket in new light, Game, set and cash, Talkback Give comprehensives a chance to breathe, Britain and Europe, Two faces of Telecom, Doorstep candour, Blunders at Blandings, Down town, Grand but inelegant, Evil in the air. Editorials/Leaders: Olympic Doubts, Challenge Of The Ceasefire, Finance And Industry Clear signal from Bank on interest rates, Leaderless Alliance. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Col A. N. C. Varley, Maj-Gen J. Hamilton, Dr Leslie Paul Radical proposals for reform of Anglican ministry. Deaths. Reviews: Concert Philharmonia/Groves, Opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Television Mystery thriller, Blues B. B. King, Dance Diverse gala LCDT Gala, Cinema Unblinkered compassion for emotional deprivation. Classified Advertising: Announcements, The Roman Tour, Business To Business, Entertainments, The Princess. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Shares rally, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Commodities, Briefing, Pressure on SE Asia for new trade talks, Cost of BT sale may top £260m, In Brief, Market Summary, Forte criticisms anger Savoy board, Your Own Business Workshops take off, Investment Trusts, Stock Market Report Arthur Guinness shares look cheap, says stockbroker, Tempus Rank presents strong case for new rating, Aetna sells 40% stake in Montagu, Company News, A road to holiday success, Charterhouse and Saxon in £200m merger, Capel tops poll for sixth year, Mexico cuts oil prices in break with Opec line, London Financial Futures. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Flat Sharing. Sport: Polo Kouros scent victory, Yachting Paragon of excellence, Rowing World has questions to ask of the British, Racing: Armstrong-Trained Sprinter Finishes Lame Again After Majestic Victory In July Cup Never So Bold confirms his champion status, Sports in Brief, Shooting Old soldier Clarke will not even fade away, Equestrianism British are under examination at Dubai, Football FIFA offer ray of hope by relaxing ban on English clubs, Today's Fixtures, Athletics Cruz ready to lose in order to be best, The holes in Graham Gooch's defence of the South African tour that sent him into Test exile Twisted ways that led to the wilderness, Golf King hoping that luck will not desert him in hour of need, Evening Racing, Cycling Belgian puts wind up leader, Cricket: England's Captain Wrests The Initiative From Australia On The Opening Day Of The Third Test Gower the control tower of England. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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