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The Times - 21/01/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Our Labour Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hamlyn, , Diana Geddes, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By David Walker, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By John Young, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Richard Ford, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Transport, By Our Crime Reporter, By Richard Ford, By Pat Healy, By Richard Evans, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, , By Alan Wood, From Trevor Fishlock, From Diana Geddes, From Richard Wigg, , From David Watts, , From Jan Raath, , From Ray Kennedy, From John Best, From Neil Kelly Khao-i-Dang, Thailand, From Keith Dalton, From Our Own Correspondent, Dennis Hackett, E. J. Craddock, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Hilary Finch, Suzy Menkes, Miles Kington, Hilary Rubinstein, Ross Davies, PENNY PERRICK, Diana Agard, PHS, by Nicholas Timmins, Michael Binyon, John Fraser, Anne Sofer, John O'Sullivan, ALEC DICKSON, , PIERRE PAPWORTH, , ROBERT WOOLLCOMBE, , TIM HEALD, , PATRICK DUNN, , CONAL GREGORY, , PATRICK THOMPSON, , KEN HARGREAVES, , ANDY STEWART, , MICHAEL KNOWLES, , MICHAEL CLARK, , GERALD BOWDEN, , JOHN BUTTERFILL, , DAVID AMESS, , SPENCER BAPTISTE, , DAVID A. EVENNETT, , EDWARD LEIGH, , VIRGINIA BOTTOMLEY, , ANNA McCURLEY, , ROBERT JACKSON, , GOODMAN, , LESLIE MURPHY, , ROY R. JOHNSON, , SHEILA HORNIDGE, , DAVID LYON, , NICHOLAS JOHNSON, , PHILIP MICKELBOROUGH, , A. H. M. NEBEL, , GORDON COOK, Clifford Longley, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Ian Griffiths, By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, William Kay City Editor, Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Ian McLauchlan, By Gordon Allan, By Nicholas Keith, By Michael Stevenson, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Chris Moore, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By Sydney Friskin, From John Ballantine, By Colin McQuillan, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Leslie Duxbury, By Nicholas Harling, By Peter Aykroyd, From Richard Eaton, , From Athole Still, , From Bryan Stiles, , By Michael Seely, By John Karter, Simon Barnes, From Pat Butcher, , By David Powell, Edward Fennell, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Tony Samstag, By A Special Correspondent, VICTOR ZORZA, ,

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Index. News: M25 orbital link opened, Nature notes, Horizons The Times guide to career choice The race to skim the cream, Freedom of Information Commons pressure centres on three Bills, It was just a case of confidence, Pit strike 'talks about talks' likely this week, US delivers two rebuffs to Nicaragua and sends envoy on secret mission, Economics adviser Balogh dies, Chinese 'isolated by language', Churches to see Walker on pit strike, Village voice Incident with ruffians, who are not what they seem, Terror blast at Stuttgart data centre, 'Medieval witch-hunt' over single woman's baby, Computer shops criticized, Soviet air traveller's tale of woe, 40 years on, the shadow that still dogs the Germans, Soviet flyers die to save a city, Healey sheds light on British missiles in Salt I, Reagan briefs his arms negotiators, 'Pray-in' at disputed church, Deptford fire 'cause known', Heath still bitter over Thatcher, Community radio stations to provide service for minority interest groups, Spanish police claim terror leaders all held, Bid for 'Observer' may follow Australians to buy 'Spectator', Prices raised sharply as Hungary cuts subsidies, Education chief in £¼m pay off, Four repent to escape from Nimeiri noose, Stars and hype for ever, GLC axe 'a threat to Tories', Exchange plan opposition, Small farm holders spread net, Test-tube babies have message for the Press, Airlines 'threat to Laker', Chinese count cost of high-rise living, 34 killed in Sri Lanka train attack, German smog emergency Ban on driving lifted along Ruhr valley, UN to play role in Lebanon pullout, Flooding risk as thaw sets in, Times guides the way through European Parliament, Champion of the elderly, Liverpool heading for chaos when the money runs out, Kinnock challenges left on reselection, Nuclear wrangle bedevils Japanese Socialists, Roads, Mitterrand happy with Caledonia gamble, How Ottawa warmed to the TV lights, Health chairmen protest over ministers' NHS jobs veto, Opposition snubs Zia poll, 24 arrests in Delhi spy ring case, Jackson barred by worried Pretoria, Just pay up: no questions asked, The Times Diary, Sardinian villagers hunt down bandits, Away from a war to a refugee camp-city, Science report X-ray aid to seeing inside living cells, Weekend parole for informer, Oh, bring back the pride and passion, King helps ski rescuers as children die, First Person A life of luxury on the scrounge, 'March for life' raises clinic alert, The papers, New delay for BBC headquarters, Vox pop in all his glory, And may the best man be vetoed, Kedleston Hall 'rescue' ruled out by trust, Gromyko depresses Hart hopes, Briton in 38 killed by China air crash, Cot deaths report clears parents of infanticide charge, The week's walks, Madrid's caution on Nato withdrawal, Cyprus summit breaks down, Seeking to remodel monogamy, BR warning to unions over jobs, Directors of Carbide sued over Bhopal, Blackfriars submits, Commission may not see classified documents, Youths trained to shoot me, Mrs Marcos says, Kinnock warns left MPs on disruption, Portfolio, Tigré guerrillas dice with death to save refugees Famine relief under the cloak of night, Nkomo calls off another rally after violence, Reagan parade wiped out by freeze, moreover... Four lines are fine, but conciser is nicer, Britain may fight cocaine 'at source', Hardliners go off crying as Parti Québécois drops independence goal, Britain's international standing in the welfare stakes. Display Advertising: Dow's Port, Silvert, Linch & Co., Minolta, Ymso, Sotheby's, Prodintorg, Portfolio, Thistle Hotels, Lancia, Steinway & Sons, Swansea, Westland Plc, Rhhi, The Times, Idc, Mha. News in Brief. Law: Ponting jury vetting begins today, Britons to face drugs charges, Payroll charge, Driver accused. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Publishing A continuing need for original paperbacks, Beaux Arts Trio, Television Visionary outsider, LSSO/Howarth, LSO/Tortelier, Concerts RPO/Berglund, Theatre Magnificent production in the severest test yet The Mysteries, Tippett. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 549), Sussex scrape bridge victory, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,640, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Better In The Open, Talks Without Illusions, Finance And Industry Tall order for Chancellor on public spending, Between Kanak And Caldoche. Letters to the Editor: People and places, Getting 'em young in employment, Keeping an eye on value-added tax, Honey for jam, Civil defence, The car that Clive built, Changing guard, Nuclear deterrence, Decline of sterling, Cold comfort farm. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Society award, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Robert Fraser, Lord Balogh Economic role in Labour Governments. Business Appointments: Appointments. Business and Finance: Wembley final for Gomba, Investment Trusts, Usm Review Corton set for unique hat-trick, Company News, Ordinary Shares A rosier light falls on Fleet Street, US Notebook An end to the Fed's long freeze, Lloyds' high-interest cheque account, In Brief, Edwardes under pressure to forfeit Dunlop share option, Tempus Gilt-edged: sterling slide prompts long-dated tap, Market Summary. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Sport: Powerboating Victory for British pair in Harmsworth Trophy, Sports in Brief, Football: Time For Another Look At The Chester Plan Thaw will not wash away congestion, Today's Fixtures, Skiing Lauberhorn double for Austrian team, Gymnastics Morris still the cream after successive wins, Tennis Sweden's men for all courts, Rugby Union A formula for avoiding an international whitewash, Badminton Miss Troke's tactic floors Danish No 1, Hockey St Albans roared into last eight, Boxing: Jones Caught Off Guard By Curry's Direct Approach, Case for Dog Race Betting Levy Board Racing's bone of contention, Squash Rackets Time means trouble for Owen, Athletics, Nordic Skiing Two golds go to Norway, Golf Faldo opens out after putting a tip to good use, Racing: 1985 Will Be Former Champion's Farewell Piggott steps down from saddle at season's end, Cricket Gavaskar responds to hostility as India fall in one-day series, Swimming Buswell books his ticket to Sofia, Bobsleighing Double in sight for Hoppe, Table Tennis Douglas unable to turn the tables. Classified Advertising: University Appointments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Super Secs, Entertainments. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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