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The Times - 26/09/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Peter Davenport, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Horsnell, Richard Dowden, From Michael Binyon, From Diana Geddes, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By David Young, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Owen, From Christopher Thomas, , From Peter Nichols, , From David Watts, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Mary Lee, , From Paul Routledge, , From Diana Geddes, , From Stephen Taylor, , From John Best, From Michael Hamlyn, By Raymond Keene, From Keith Dalton, Tony Samstag, Caroline Moorehead, Marcel Berlins, Basil Boothroyd, James Fenton, Tim Heald, Stuart Evans, PHS, by Lawrence Freedman, Tim Congdon, Rivka Fried, Ronald Butt, Miles Kington, DAVID HOILE, , ANTONY MILNE, , ARNON BENTOVIM, , MARIANNE TRANTER, , EILEEN VIZARD, , THOMAS MORAN, , JUDY HILDEBRAND, ANNE ELTON, , J. C. M. HART, , D. R. G. ANDREWS, , JOHN GREENSMITH, , JOAN HAGGARD, PATRICK R. HARRISON, , A. C. W. HART, PETER CURWEN, , PHYLLIS HOSTLER, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent, Brian Rix, Irving Wardle, Martin Cropper, Stephen Pettitt, Chevy Chase', Richard Morrison, Peter Ackroyd, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, By William Kay, City Editor, By Cliff Feltham, By Our City Staff, , By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley, By Ian Griffiths, By Richard Thomson, By Nicholas Harling, By Clive White, By Peter Ball, From John Wilcockson, By David Miller, By John Hennessy, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Philip Nicksan, Keith Macklin, By Conrad Voss Bark, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, PH, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, John Carlin, John Butcher, Michel Syrett,

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Index. News: Hattersley plans more taxes and borrowing, Union leaders attack NUM plan to force reimbursement, One woman's message to Mengele's son, Cosmonauts prepare for return, Liverpool a step nearer bankruptcy, Jetsetters' life is no laughing matter, Family in 737 crash begin damages action, Video viewers want more family films, Noumea rocked by three bombs, Will Joseph save these schools?, Horizons Temporary full employment, Gunmen slaughter Israeli tourists, Gandhi takes over defence in reshuffle as security issue dominates, Summit: why pessimism is the best policy, Executive backs Kinnock over miners' fines, Congress attack on Star Wars Report finds flaws in US space shield, moreover... Bubbling over with trite ideas, Chancellor faced by twin attack, Mulroney's migrant jest backfires, Blasts wreck arms depot near Maputo, Young homebuyers pick capital, Rebels send demands to Khartoum, Singapore Cabinet critic appeals against jailing, First-class honours at Polytechnics, Britain hits back at nuclear allegations, Roads, Sinclair launches computer in Spain, End criminal libel, law body urges, Powell sees foreign aid as 'crypto-imperialism', UK signs £3,000m Saudi deal, Punjabis vote peacefully despite fears, Russian boy may be flown to Britain for surgery as gesture of good will, Shorter day for pupils divides unions, Arms talks prepare way for summit, Chronology The greening of the world The Times Profile: Greenpeace, South Africa in tormoil Judge orders police to stop assaults on detainees in Cape jails, Trade Union Act Strike ballot's calm anniversary, Surprise choice for deputy Bank chief, Portugal At The Polls Part 1 Democratic process under strain Socialists demand absolute majority to secure stability, Portfolio, Trial of Philippines soldiers demanded, Police take aim at fatal mistakes, NSPCC admits failure over Heidi's death, Electricity bills at the touch of a button, The Times Diary Rentons rent, Alternatives galore but none of them better, The Greenpeace affair French journals harden accusations that Hernu ordered sinking of ship, Computers sent by stealth to E Europe, court told, 'Purge' call for Militants in Liverpool, Poll backs marriage for priests, Science report Twist in the tale of Halley's comet, Photofits of child's killer, The papers, Muslims vent anger on Israel, The man who captured society's faces, Hernu must take blame says Fabius, Racketeers pose drug threat, Universities 'restrict education', Seoul dash by Soviet sportsmen, The cruel facts of child abuse in Britain, Hurd pledge of action on race attacks, Kadar visit skirts round reform, The Leys, Five nominated for the top post at CND, Palestinian held for BA office blast, Employers 'flouting race law', Gold coin hoard hidden since Civil War is treasure trove, Letter from Mexico City Alive with hope in the ruins of despair, Chinese must pay for life's riches, Christmas panto stamps, Commentary, General Appointments. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Ppa, Jones Lang Wootton, Axel Springer Publishing Group, Ford, Mountleigh Group Plc, Citroën, The Times Educational Supplement, Phillips, Vitamin C Pastilles, Persian & Oriental Carpets And Rugs, Ycare International, The BBC, Fur Liquidation Sale, Rmc, Clydesdale Bank Plc, Top Score, The Times Portfolio, Anglia, Uk, Base Lending Rates, British Telecom Payphones. News in Brief. Law: Tina was 'strangled by hand', The girl who died alone Heidi was like a 'victim from Belsen' when found by police officers. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Kasparov secures draw in game 8, Concise Crossword (No 758), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,852, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Crime Poison pen jest, death as fine art, Time present and time past horrors, Theatre in Britain Cold-blooded comedy Les Liaisons dangereuses, Race relations, Dublin Theatre Festival Brilliant pastiche Northern Star, New books-paperback, Concert Washington NSO/Rostropovich, Opera II barbiere di Siviglia, Fiction 1 Mistress of myths and quests Elaine Feinstein, A whole cast of characters, Television One-sided view of violence, Fiction 2 Over the ambiguous borders, Thrillers Fire burn bloodbuster bubble. Classified Advertising: LA Crème De LA Crème, Public Appointments, Città di Firenze, outstanding, Holidays And Villas, General Appointments, Entertainments, Enquiries. Editorials/Leaders: A Home Fit For Huguenots, A Banker's Place, No Begging Bowl Here, Finance And Industry Pockets, pensions and the same old hat. Letters to the Editor: Licensing dog owners, Small change?, How to stop child abuse, Decisions awaited on animal welfare, BL's performance, Raising the Titanic, Spice of life, Mr Powell and lessons of history, Taxation attitudes, In a shady nook, Russia and ANC. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: British Orthopaedic Association, University news, Judge to retire, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Gerald Holtom, Mr Harolde Wilson, Dr L. H. N. Cooper Studies in chemical oceanography, Little Brother Montgomery, Dickie Henderson. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Equities still drifting, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Dow fall cut by food offer. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Exports fall to lowest for year, IFC backing up 55% to record, Commodities, Alliance & Leicester to offer new-style loans, Pound up as dollar comes under fire, Imps may join Elders bid, City law firm to open Hong Kong office, Tempus Bank of Scotland swaps branches for new roots, Market Summary, Stock Market Report Wold disappoints USM investors, Investment Trusts, New chief executive for STC, Reorganization at Bank to improve City supervision, Company News, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, Strike level lowest for 50 years, News In Brief US deficit up on July, London Financial Futures. Property: Marler calls in the Cavalry at Eccentric Club, Flat Sharing, Rentals, Broker expects developers' shares to soar. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Fishing The dark cloud mystery has been unravelled, Football: Three More Countries Book Passages To Mexico Spain's narrow victory ends all hope for the Welsh, Racing: Verdance's Record-Breaking Victory Helps British Fightback In Jockeys' Challenge Contest At Sandown Park Tender Loving Care can stake her classic claim, Cricket Sri Lanka name party, Golf Jacobsen keen to put memory of the Belfry behind him, Snooker Taylor has a close call, Today's Fixtures, Cycling Hospitable locale is satisfying for Kelly, Sports in Brief, Judo British players face stern competition in early stages, Tennis Smith is critical of team manager, Rugby League Diary Wigan's approach fans success, Rugby Union Police lay down the law and cast a pall over Welsh, Commonwealth Games African boycott threat over cricket tour of S Africa, ICE Skating Jackson steals the show once again. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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