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The Times - 03/07/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Richard Owen, , By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Donald Macintyre Labour Editor, By Clifford Longley, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Binyon, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, From Tim Jones, , From Richard Owen, From Robert Fisk, , From Alice Brinton, , From Kuldip Nayar, , From Jan Raath, , From Diana Geddes, , From A Bridge Correspondent, , By Our Foreign Staff, From David Watts, , From John Earl, From David Bernstein, From Our Own Correspondent, Delhi, From Richard Ford, , From Michael Hornsby, , Irving Wardle, Martin Cropper, Dennis Hackett, Richard Morrison, Stephen Pettitt, John Percival, Robert Mugabe, julian Symons, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Shona Crawford Poole, Louise Nicholson, PHS, Alastair Brett, Richard Owen, Diana Geddes, Peter Kellner, Miles Kington, KEVIN GLAZEBROOK, , IAN LLOYD., D. B. GURREY, , PERRY BUTLER, , L. CHALUPA, , K. W. RUDDIMAN, , D. H. L. HOYLE, , P. D. JONES, , W. A. GOLDSPINK, , A. H. MORLEY, , ROGER GRAY, , THEODORE WALLACE, , M. LOUISE PIROUET, , MARTIN F. SMITH, , BILL SNELSON, , By a Special Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Report by David Walker, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Maxwell Newton, By William Kay City Editor, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Edward Townsend, By Jeremy Warner, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Schools Cricket by George Chesterton, By Ivo Tennant, By Marcus Williams, By Richard Streeton, From Pat Butcher, By Pat Butcher, From John Wilcockson, , By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By David Miller, By Keith Macklin, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Mandarin, By Jenny MacArthur, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, by Peter Dear, Petter Davalle, PH,

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Index. News: Name that child with a symbol of style, Primary teachers' drugs guide, Russians hit hard in valley battle, Dominican leader re-elected, Cambridge University Tripos examination results, Going ahead on the Victoria line, Brecon by-election Scargill slapped down by Kinnock, Egypt cracks down on fundamentalists, Terrorist hideaways pinpointed, moreover... All cock and Robin, Polling time doubled as Zimbabwe's shivering blacks queue to vote, Convicts riot over striped uniforms, BR in productivity dilemma, Chekhov's lost whodunit, Bangladesh leader seeks summit with Gandhi, Drink caused drownings, Bicycling bishop for Coventry, Cave diver to surface, A steel cathedral for the high priests of banking, Commentary, Hurd walks out after 'liar' insult over Ulster parades, Extremists warn Washington, New books-hardback, Giotto rendezvous with Halley's Comet European space probe launched, Fostering an old friend, Police may take control of pathologists, Complaint by CND is rejected, Linda Christmas in the Commons. Sweet and sticky duel over Milan, Make music part of daily school life, report says, Gromyko president as Gorbachov tightens his grip, Hoteliers warned on high prices, Race hero killed in plane plunge, Casinos boom as Arabs return to play for large stakes in London, Paris general backs neutron bombs use, Into battle against the Bar, Mr Mike Savage, a senior laboratory, Air-India links Tokyo bomb to crash, Livingstone quits poll on party post, Campaign to combat teenage smoking, Million striking Israelis force Peres climbdown on wage cuts, Sir Keith appeals to teachers on jobs, Thumping the tub for Eureka, Buzz of excitement heralds a new line-up at the Kremlin Shevardnadze to face his first big test at Helsinki talks, Fastest Subaru at 125mph goes on sale today, Bob Geldorf, the pop singer and organizer of the Band Aid Charity, Way open for women deacons next year, Quandary for Reagan in balancing Assad and Peres Debt to Syria may refine US peace moves, Roads, Solicitors tackled on complaints, Inside Broadmoor: 3 Staff put trust in therapy, The Times Diary, comrade president-and partner, Turning vice into a Tory Virtue, Rail shuttle Channel link planned, The papers, Ulster bomb defused by Army, Volunteers who keep the business going, Miners may have local pay deals, Japan boost role in US defence pact, Pretoria think-tank denounces apartheid's failure, Plea to UK from wife of dissident, High tax rates attacked by Rees, Taking pride in their independence, Commercial publishers would jump at this operation, Clues to an African enigma, Unilateral blockade opposed, Hard hats need hard hearts to make Ministers listen, Reagan promises justice as hostages return, Yard gives all-clear on IRA hotel bombs, The Times Cook Marinades to fan the flames and curry flavour, Portfolio, Technology aid for small firms, Poll gives Labour big lead, Science report Microscope shows tendons being built, Deadlock over pay stops Guardian, Infrastructure is the buzz word, Miners' union to recall conference if resisted over dismissed men, Lebanon airline to carry on regardless, Presenting the harsh facts without fear, Pope seeks East-West unity in Europe, Cottesloe reopens with season of new plays. Politics and Parliament: Thatcher sees EEC unity, Fleet Air Arm shortages, Eec Council Milan summit: 'I do not feel humiliated' reports Mrs Thatcher, Union Ballot SDP leader produces union ballot forms, Public Sector British steel goes into profit in wake of miners' strike, Parliament today, Health Service Breast cancer screening scheme to be studied, Terrorism Support for Beirut flight ban, Local Government Joint body for planning after GLC abolition, Coal Industry Kinnock would be 'pushover' for Scargill, Drugs Bill, Terror tops agenda of Bush visit, Errors in case stated Moore v Austin (Inspector of Taxes), Facts first on welfare review, MP says. Display Advertising: Hitachi, National Savings, The Salvation Army, Barratt, Thomas Telford Limited, Liberty Sale, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Plc, Tarmac Construction Limited, The Times, Wimpey, "Pure Joy", Citroën, Moss Bros, Fortuna Holding Company Plc, Wda, The Institution Of Civil Engineers, Sportsline, Britoil, Desk, Rowlinson Securities Plc, Barr Construction, Ic Gas, Base Lending Rates, Cementation Civil & Specialist Holdings Limited,. Law: Plot charges, Gee allowed to challenge GMC move, Master fined, Court of Appeal Tax effect of varied maintenance order stands Morley-Clarke v Jones (Inspector of Taxes), Strict police security at bombs charge court, Divisional Court Blood specimen replaces breath analysis Archbold v Jones, Bosses jailed, Syria diplomat withdrawn, Terror laws in Spain criticized, Monkey kept in 'hot box' cage, Killers trapped by science breakthrough, Drugs case, Former jockey bit PC. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Half-yearly promotions in the Forces, Canon Peter Pilkington (above), British Academy, New bishop, Latest appointments. Property: Property North Of The Thames, Residential Property/1, Pundits agreed over house price forecast, Country Property, Residential Property/2, Property Buyers Guide. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword(no 686), British bridge team's win raises expectations, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,779, Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Scholarly interest at a premium. Reviews: Theatre Black humour of tour around the plague pits Red Noses, Concerts Philharmonia/Muti Festival Hall, Television Poignant reunion, Giving actors a chance to flower, Milstein/ Pludermacher, Rat in the Skull, Dance Coppelia. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Royal Opera, Domestic Appliances, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Private Ventures, Kremlin Changes, Finance And Industry Gilt-edged removed from capital gains, Cloud on Weinstock's sunrise. Letters to the Editor: Deus ex machina?, Future of universities, All washed out, 'Second hearing' on Adams verdict, Axing the Civil Service, Bond-washing rules, Value of polytechnics, Ugandan comparisons, Turn to Catholicism, Changing responses in Nato strategy, Homes for the asking, Beating off bees, No joking matter on bomb hoaxes, Victorian values, Evil in the air. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr Ernest Pearl, Mr Mischa Spoliansky Music for films and theatre, Mr Maurice Miles. Business and Finance: US oil groups accused of fraud, Company News In Brief, Investment Trusts, Tempus Cause for concern on Beecham debt, London Financial Futures, Financial Services Merrill Lynch adopts a softly-softly approach to London's 'Big Bang', Stock Market Report GEC and English China Clays dampen enthusiasm for shares, Opec under pressure as Soviet oil price is cut, Wall St Wire Cloud over markets, GEC disappoints forecasters with £54m rise in profits, Commodities, $124m rise in UK reserves, In Brief, Berrill warning on self-regulation, Ford and Fiat nearer a European link, Market Summary. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets And Gold, Stock Exchange Prices Gains trimmed, The pound, Wall Street Dow falls from peak, Foreign Exchanges, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Sport: Tennis: Leconte's firecracker suite ushers in the twilight of a Wimbledon god while a German prodigy takes another expansive bow French jazzman plays it too hot for the maestro whose muse is Wagner, Cricket: England Strive Mightily But Australia Deservedly Level Test Series Border ensures there is no repeat of 1981 collapse, Cycling Andersen does Hinault good turn in Tour, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Athletics Puica posts warning to Budd after 3,000m victory, Football Tottenham told to pay £400,000 for Allen, Racing: Only Six Declare For Saturday's Eclipse Stakes At Sandown Al Trui set for a speedy return, Rugby League Premier day for crowds is a Sunday, Rugby Union Entrepreneurs may decide nations for opening World Cup. Picture Gallery: Blimp's eye view of Wimbledon. Weather: The Weather.

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