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The Times - 13/07/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Michael Binyon, , By David Miller, From Mohsin Ali, , From Richard Ford, By David Smith, Richard Thomson, By Bailey Morris, Jeremy Warner, From Tim Jones, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By George Hill, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By William Kay, City Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Trevor Fishlock, Geraldine Norman, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Rupert Morris, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, , From Mario Modiano, From Alice Brinton, , From Ray Kennedy, , From Diana Geddes, From Robert Fisk, , From Mohsin Ali, From David Bernstein, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , From Ian Murray, , From Michael Binyon, From Jan Raath, , From Alan McGregor, From David Watts, , From Ivor Davis, From Alan Tomlinson, From John Earle, Simon Barnes, by Winston Fletcher, Bernard Levin:, David Watts, Woodrow Wyatt, John O'Sullivan, HECTOR LAING, , MYRA L. SMITH, , ANTONY PART, , LOUIS Le BAILLY, , JAMES ACKERS, , CLIFFORD YORKE, , TRUMPINGTON, , R. J. PEARCE, , DENYS W. TUCKER, , HENRY EVANS, , REX DAVIS, , KENNETH J. SHARP, , MARK HAWORTH-BOOTH, , LIONEL HUNT, , ANNE BAXTER, , WILLIAM HAYTER, , Campbell Stamp, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, I. G. A., Bob Smyth, Peter Waymark, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Alex McWhirter, Michael Young, David Altheer, Judy Froshaug, Alan Franks, Ashley Stephenson, Peter Milne, Raymond Keene, Jeremy Flint, Philip Howard, Jane MacQuitty, Anne Barnes, Peter Dear, Max Harrison;, John Percival;, Michael Young;, Hilary Finch;, Richard Williams, Marcel Berlins, Mark Lawson, Sir John Pritchard, Dennis Hackett, Richard Morrison, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Cropper, Brian Sibley, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Maxwell Newton, By Richard Thomson, By Alison Eadie, By Ian Griffiths, By Cliff Feltham, By Pam Spooner, Lorna Bourke, Conal Gregory, Derek Harris, VG, Jennie Hawthrone, LB, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Marcus Williams, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, By Alan Gibson, By Ivo Tennant, By David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Barry Pickthall, From Jim Railton, By Mitchell Platts, By Pat Butcher, By Jenny MacArthur, From John Wilcockson, , By Our Shooting Correspondent, By a Correspondent, Gordon Allan, By Mandarin(Michael Phillips), From Our Irish Correspondent, , By Michael Seely, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, RH,

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Index. News: Senate puts pressure on Reagan to confront Pretoria with sanctions, Lavish time for US lawyers in London, Forte's Savoy takeover bid becomes a crusade, Outings, Shopping Alight on the ocean wave, Masterly mischief behind the baton, Councils to lose dismissal role on health bodies, OAU summit worries Cairo Relations with Sudan cloud Mubarak's visit to Addis Ababa, Cancer fear in second operation for Reagan, Drug delayed by limited list, Thames gets new chief in Dallas drama, BR imposes productivity measures on unions, Guidance council asked to consider helping some marriages end, In the garden, Gardens open, Athens to tighten air security, Mitterrand may invest in defeat, Bookings First Chance, Pit officials promise ballot on split move, English tolerance of violence blamed for football deaths, Travel Notes, How US tamed the unions, Out And About Easy ride on a long haul, Kinnock to join Scargill and Benn at miners' gala, Pakistan holds 600 after Shia clash, Bolivia generals pledge to accept tomorrow's result, Radio Analysing the analyst, Deal signed to save Venice from floods, Ground rules to ease the burden, Scourge of the bleeping whip, Zimbabwe black voters impose one-party rule on half country, Drink Vintage port: the great and the good, Blaze at abbey brings fears of demolition, Ultimatum for printers, Peace hope as teachers face 7.5% offer with strings, Strange fruits of our taste for the exotic, Weekly Walks, Battered town with a heart of steel, Auctions, Lasers to end queues at shop checkouts, Television Hard man in 'soft' pursuit, The Times makes its own history amid the glories of a palace setting Royal guests at Hampton Court for Bicentenary, The Times Choice, Pilgrimage by pedal to the Holy Land, No evidence to link Sandinistas and IRA, Coal, castles and coastal walks, Roads, Black box flown to Bombay, Kinnock's mixed troubles, Holiday air chaos in Spain averted, Travel Computers put a hole in buckets Fare Deals, Britain's surprise Olympic choice, Dawn raids net 55 in tricksters inquiry, Christie's lays blame for report, BA to pay £35m settlement to Laker liquidator, Search for the spirit of the age, Gunman kills wife and children, then himself, Arts Diary The writer bites back, Labour's GLC majority cut in by-election, Delhi's envoy tries to end Sri Lanka-Tamil impasse, 'Loyalists' clash with police, Israel threat of general strike lifted, Kuwait put on alert after café blasts, Shuttle fails at last moment, Liberated-with frills attached, Argentina invited to reconsider, Petrol cut by 6p a gallon, Supertanker hit by Iraqi Exocet, New by-laws require dog owners to clear mess, Live Aid broadcasts aim for £10m target, Cambridge University tripos examination results, Question Time, Frenchman sought over NZ blast, China in big demand at Harrods sale, Science report Prehistoric city plan revealed in surveys, Soviet ship took boat people home, Why Europe should welcome Nakasone, California firemen fight back, Portfolio, Shultz unveils master plan for global wealth and predicts fall in the dollar, Make TV a collection box, Top Czech envoy defects, Sporting Diary, Saturday Living it up in the big city, World jurists condemn Japan's mental hospitals, Films On Tv Changing moods of a subtle superstar. News in Brief. Sport: Cricket: England Go Out With A Bound In The Test IS Heading For A Draw Australia back with a kangaroo leap, Weekend Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Boxing Jones still chasing McCrory, Athletics More glitter is taken off Crystal Palace, Show Jumping Pyrah towers over the opposition, Racing Well-weighted chiclet looks the big draw in Magnet Cup, Rowing Crews play it cool in the heats, Sidelines Vacuum cleaner tycoon who failed to clean up, Football Nicholl is back as manager, Olympic Games IOC likely to regard Birmingham as outsider for 1992, Shooting Guards put themselves out of range, Evening Racing, Golf Barefoot Marsh splashes out and shows clean pair of heels, Tennis Davis Cup pair to meet in Scottish final, England fall short, Bowls English triumph is led by Ward, Yachting British are out to turn tide, Cycling Millar's sad tale of stale riding and fresh discord. Display Advertising: Portsmouth Building Society, Westwood, Multiple Display Advertisements, Private Managed Funds, Container Investment, Agriframes Fruit Cages, Cheshunt Building Society, Calculus Finance, Fiat, Heat And Dust, The Times, Gartmore, Triplan, Bst J, Konrad Furs, Target Group Plc, Hargreaves Lansdown, Art In Action 85, Britoil, The M&g Group, Dixons, B B C, Municipal Life Assurance, Nomura, The Times Portfolio, Abbey Unit Trusts, Framlington, Spa Bond, Flymo, Nationalwide Building Society, Ballington Grange Ltd, Debenhams, African Famine.. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,788, Bridge Two surprises for a peevish player, Favourites win Times chess title, Television and radio programmes, Sale room Limoges enamel casket fetches £138,000, Chess Champagne style from a champion, Concise Crossword (No 695). Law: Wife is man, judge rules, School protest parents fined £250 each, MP's attacker sentenced, Papers on 'robbery' go to DPP, Ex-policeman is cleared of killing after four years in prison, Couple in church give up battle to stay, Housewife is refused share of home, Law Report July 13 1985 When jury trial for assault not possible Regina v Harrow Justices, Ex parte Osaseri, Doctor gave pregnant woman pills to slim. Politics and Parliament: Surrogacy Bill, Commons MPs concerned at growing number of research assistants. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): When a palate discriminates, On This Day. Editorials/Leaders: Secret Statesmen, Finance And Industry Bank's kick fails to stir sleeping base rate dog, Welcome Realism. Letters to the Editor: Years of discretion, Getty photographs, Return to Age of the Cathedral, Protecting golden eagle, Fear of return to monetary past, Encouraging signs, Civil defence scrutiny, Analytical slips on Freudian analysis, Threat to trees, Needing no bush?, Attitude to Broadmoor, Little-known phrases, Efficient investment, The taxman's shovel, Parish accountancy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Malmaison Wine Club, Blom's Bulb Book Free, Announcements, Services tomorrow: Sixth Sunday after Trinity, "Pure Joy", Entertainments, Holidays & Villas, Tjaereborg. Obituaries: Rear-Admiral W. A. Haynes, Prof Simon Kuznets Statistical analysis in economic thinking, The Very Rev James Haire. Reviews: Fiction, Television, Paperbacks A singer and his song of freedom, Non Fiction Women, both perfect and perfectly monstrous, Images of tenderness, triumph and death, London Theatre Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Concerts Academy of Ancient Music, Radio Obsessional behaviour, Hilliard Ensemble Royal Academy of Arts. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Unit Trust Information Service, The pound, Unit Linked Insurance Investments, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Account stumbles to a close, Market Summary. Business and Finance: Nationwide and Woolwich to merge with £15bn assets, Money Markets And Gold, Tempus Britoil cannot afford to take chances this time, Hattersley pledge on borrowing, Commodities, Investment Timing device to cash in on company profits, Wines Good drink or investment, In Brief Japanese criticized, Family Money/1 A truly new opportunity Pensions, Social Security Still a child at 19, Interest Rates Round-Up, Use your home to buy a boat, Good time to buy foreign currency, McCorquodale bids for Clay, Investment Trusts, Poll errors over name mix-up, 'Hidden assets' warning, How to feel at home in a police station, Company News In Brief, London Financial Futures, Braille scheme, Wall St Wire Retail sales disappoint, Bell attacks 'turmoil' at Guinness, Stock Market Report Australian brewer linked to Allied-Lyons stake build-up. Business Appointments: Appointments. Births. Property: Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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