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The Times - 07/11/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Roger Boyes, From Michael Binyon, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner Business Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Michael Horsnell, Michael Baily, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Our Transport Editor, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Teresa Poole, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, , From Our Correspondent, From Frank Johnson, From Robert Fisk, From Zoriona Pysariwsky, From Trevor Fishlock, From Peter Nichols, From Christopher Walker, , From Richard Owen, From Martha de la Cal, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, , From Mario Modiano, By Raymond Keene, From Richard Long, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Diana Geddes, , R.B. Kitai, Sarah Jane Checkland, Irving Wardle, Martin Cropper, Paul Griffiths, Richard Morrison, Peter Ackroyd, Thomson Prentice, Mario Modiano, Sally Brompton, Fiona MacCarthy, Cyril Jarvis, Nicholas Shakespeare, John Russell Taylor, Ruth Stungo, Marcel Berlins, PHS, by John Redwood, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Miles Kington, ALAN WEBSTER, , DAVID SHEFFIELD, , MICHAEL CHARLES, , CHRISTOPHER GRAVES, , JOHN FORD, , ANN EHOLT, , FRANK JONES, , MARK SMITH, , N. C. PHILLIPS, , GIFFORD, , S. A. R. KNOX., P. G. MEDCALF, , BRIAN YOUNG, , CHRISTOPHER BLAND., MELVYN BRAGG., M. C. HOUGHTON, , RUARI McLEAN, , ROBERT MAYCOCK, C. COLLINGWOOD, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, By Nicholas Edwards, , Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, By Michael Prest, Financial Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, Business Correspondent, By Pam Spooner, By Derek Harris Industrial Editor, By Judith Huntley, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Peter Ball, By Hugh Taylor, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Colin McQuillan, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, Simon Barnes, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By John Clemison, By Ian McLauchlan, By Keith Macklin, Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Our Irish Correspondent, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, PH, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Robert Worcester, Max Taylor,

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Index. News: The Times Diary Hackney counsel, Invisible inks to foil counterfeiters, Sihanouk increases UN support, Crash inquiry 50 injured as two trains collide near new £130m signalling centre, Blackout in Santiago as battles flare, University Of Wales Institute Of Science And Technology/4 How off-peak power warmed the choristers, Maxwell holds back on dismissals, 38 killed by floods in US Atlantic states, The Times Profile: Donald Acheson The top doctor's dilemma, High prices expected for sporting Pictures, Egypt frees six accused of sex cult links, Yurchenko leaves US as Reagan suspects a 'ploy', JMB 'dirty tricks' alleged by MP, Jaruzelski resigns as Polish premier, Ministers to hit spending targets, Wales has the answers, Doctor pronounces Lech Walesa unfit for police investigation, Big Tory loss in by-elections, Hanover conference agrees on secretariat Europe tries to define Eureka, Anti-riot scheme ignored, police officers say, Angry Peres rejects settlers' threats, Warning by new Lisbon premier, Ink that sinks the pirates, Record new car sales this year, Pirate radio finds life at sea too tough, Labour councils protest about Tory plaques, State Opening of Parliament A rum way to run a restaurant..., Taxi driver buys freedom for East German friend, Full ahead in maritime study, Geneva summit count-down Soviet Space weapon threat adds to atmosphere of hostility, Industrial action threat Bitterness over top radio pay, University Of Wales Institute Of Science And Technology/1 Academic line in business, Staff of Laura Ashley to get £1.25m share gift, Union seeks schools settlement, Anguish over Ptarmigan as ministers ponder why deal slipped away, Firemen stress neutrality, As Jaruzelski consolidates his position, George Schöpflin assesses the balance of forces in Poland How the general stays on top, Black says Cape police killed two in attack on mourners, A cocktail not for drinking, Roads, Disillusion on ceasefire sparks Beirut fighting, Black Anglicans are 'deprived of true place', Science report Quake simulator should lead to safer buildings, Whitehall chief 'paranoid', Gandhi hopes of Assam peace hang on December poll, A ship to sail back in time, The papers, TUC tells NUM to co-operate with coal board, University Of Wales Institute Of Science And Technology/2 Robots point to future, Work out session for Thatcher, Oratory wins Craxi his vote of confidence, Private gas, wonderfuel, Police join forces to investigate atttacks on women, Blunders that garbled Ptarmigan's message, 140 on rig are lifted to safety, BA to recruit women in revived pilot training, Writer who turned over a new leaf, Alfonsín gains 65 seats in national poll, Telecom's top rate price rise criticized, Greenpeace deal denied, Horizons, moreover... Strong-arm tactics to cultivate, University Of Wales Institute Of Science And Technology/3 The men who spot the errors, Nine Men of the Year are honoured at Savoy lunch, Ulster deal moves one step closer, Portfolio, Commons clash on law and order Bill Government pledges big tax cuts, Best Wines, New attack on cancer, New Jersey warning for Reagan Blacks' man in landslide win, Drug users show high rate of Aids infection, 22 die in Bogotá rebel siege, New books-paperback, French Bill to limit elective posts Cabinet backs curbs on multi-lob MPs, General Appointments, Marcos presses ahead with preparations for snap poll, Euro-MP in bid to ban bullfights. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ppa, Casio, Barings Plc, N.B., Digital, Granta, Taylor Woodrow, Croft Distinction, The Times, Budget, Psion, Unreserved Liquidation Auction, Oxfam, The Times Leterary Supplement, Ibm, Peat Marwick, The Leonard-Cheshire Foundation, Data General. A Generation Ahead., Partymime, Top Score, Army Officer, Uwist, Whsmith, Jones Lang Wooton. Deaths. Law: Intercom 'gave drugs ring away', Demolishers must rebuild listed hall, Mother's appeal dismissed, Effect of severing joint tenancy Goodman v Gallant, Vice-President under arrest, Breach of court order In re H, Athens to send refugees back for trial in Bulgaria, No conflict in visitor's duties Regina v Board of Visitors of Frankland Prison, Ex parte Lewis, TV comedian's wife wins court eviction order, Murder charge, Drugs inquiry, Mother helped in rape attack, Court of Appeal Prison governor has power to separate mother and baby Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Hickling and Another. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Property Big reductions for purchase by council tenants, Commons Desire for an orderly society, Planning Dish aerials allowed on house roofs, Negligence Time limit on hidden damage to be extended, Employment Sex equality law to be widened, British Gas sell-off is likely to raise £10bn, Shares to be offered in airports, Queen's Speech Government aims: new jobs and tax cuts, Mr Steel Police must not be made into a buffer, Social Security Big changes to pensions and benefits, Animals Licensing for experiments to be tougher, Mrs Thatcher PM tots up cost of Labour pledges, Conveyancing Bill will extend powers to banks and societies, Parliament today, Shopping Hours Restrictions may be lifted by spring, House Of Lords Significant reforms by any standard, Mr Kinnock Government dodging the truth, Education Teachers' unions will oppose appraisals, Financial Services Investors promised greater safeguards, Privatization Dockyards leasing on schedule. Arts and Entertainment: Tense climax to world chess Karpov win keeps title hopes alive, Concise Crossword (No 794), Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Post-war art fails to sell in New York, The Times Crosssword Puzzle No 19,888. Reviews: Concerts London Sinfonietta/ Masson, Theatre Hijacking Chekhov Toys in the Attic, The real women behind romantic paint, Fiction Narcissus without the nymph, Television Abstracting American techniques, Crime Little art of ice-cold gems, The quiet approach, The blooms beyond Bloomsbury, Principles and politics Devil's Peak, Ideas man of Art and Crafts, LMP/Glover, A war we won in Vietnam. Classified Advertising: Psychology Experiments, LA Crème De LA Crème, Announcements, Financial & Accounting Appointments, Chemical Bank, Sport And Recreation, Wyn Thomas & Partners, Foyles Art Gallery, General Appointments, Riverside Studios 748 3384.Oct, Lighting, Situations Wanted, Advertising 01-278 9161/5 Enquiries, ab. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Thatcher's sales target soars to £5 billion, Campus Cuts, A Safe Speech, Why Was Rita So Cheap?, The lure of the jungle. Letters to the Editor: Real issues in television advertising, Relative values, Plight of jobless, Grenada growing up, Museum charges, Music for millions, Holiday price war, Origins of 'Eagle', Wary look at the Channel link. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Institution, Latest appointments, City Livery Club. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Hans Keller, Prof J. M. Wallace-Hadrill, Mr Spencer Kimball Head of Mormon Church. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Hanson verdict expected soon, Commodities, EuroRoute may modify Channel railway plan, 3,000 new names to join Lloyd's, £2bn nuclear contracts, OECD head hits at amateurs, Tempus Philips grasps the US nettle with full listing, Football, Aberdeen And Dundee United Are Britain's Only Survivors In European Competitions Chelsea debt to goalkeeper for display of a lifetime, Test Valley faces retail park battle, Death of tin market feared as ITC adjourns again, Market Summary, Safeway bond could lead way for new forms of financing, IBM chief sees better days ahead, Bank confirms JMB sell-off but keeps its options open, In Brief Beazer buys G.E. Wallis, Company News, Stock Market Report Brewers sparkle on Brown bid hope, Societies look abroad, Co-op steps up holiday war with shopping vouchers, City office builders expect space bonus. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Market strong again, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Boxing Christie's chin sets question his heart cannot answer, Squash Rackets Prescription for eye damage is overdue, Tennis Drug testing approved by council, Sports Books Developing the art of second sight, Tennis Australian experience for Britons, Racing Leading Trainer Jenkins Approaches Half-Century With Newbury Treble Gembridge Jupiter to command the stage at Stratford, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Rugby League Crooks fit again and takes Burton's place on bench, Cricket Sussex reject request from Mendis, Gymnastics Soviet women shrug off slip-ups, Hockey A Precious equalizer at last gasp, Athletics: Pressure Grows For Authorities To Halt Increasing Use Of Drugs Time for positive action against the enemy within, Rugby Union Warwickshire stride to Midland final. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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