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The Times - 10/01/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Thomas, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Peter Davenport, By Staff Reporters, From John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Robin Young, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Tony Samstag, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Richard Wigg, , From Christopher Follett, , From Robert Fisk, , From David Watts, By Richard Owen, From Diana Geddes, , From Alan Tomlinson, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Roger Boyes, , From Rasit Gurdilek, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Mark Elder, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Peter Evans, Miles Kington, James Fenton, Robin Brook, Tim Heald, Henry Chadwick, Isabel Raphael, PHS, by Tim Eggar, Bailey Morris, Michael Binyon, Ronald Butt, A. N. Author, OSMUND REYNOLDS, , JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER, , PETER FOSTER, , TOM UNWIN, , DEREK BARBER, , DAVID NICKSON, , W. H. N. WILKINSON, , P. R. ACLAND, , RICHARD PARSONS, , PERCY RICHER, , P. A. LANYON-ORGILL, , NANCY-MARY GOODALL, , By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, Richard Morrison, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, By Richard Thomson, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jeremy Warner, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Michael Prest Financial Correspondent, By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By Our Financial Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, From Bailey Morris, , By Judith Huntley, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Dennis Shaw, David Miller, By Peter Ball, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, From John Ballantine, , By Mitchell Platts, By Nicholas Harling, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Colin McQuillan, From Richard Eaton, By Pat Butcher, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Dick Hinder, By Phil McLennan, Ann Hills, Michel Syrett, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, Roger Boyes,

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Index. News: Why 'Star Wars' is on the agenda, Kennedy visits Mrs Mandela, Letter from Poland No regrets from a dandy in the dock, Philippine toll hits 2,000, Trial of 25 for tanker fraud opens in Greece, Norwegians plan world's biggest cruise ship, 'One million Aids cases' by 1991, Gibraltar blockade ends today, Snow reports, The miners' strike Court plea to limit pickets, moreover... UK dollars just won't make cents, Food labels will show nutritional value, Freezing weather set to return after thaw, Capitalizing on the Soviet system Georgia's mountain men reach the top, Vietnam in barrage of border protests, Washington unlikely to intervene directly, Kinnock tells Nicaragua, Kohl told Silesia claim a diplomatic disaster, The Times Profile: Conducting his own success, Bhopal tank mystery for scientists, British Rail day of action may be called off, A timetable for budget reform, Who now has Reagan's ear?, Government's medical advisers oppose plan for limited drugs list, Portable video with playback in viewfinder, Korean puzzle as North cancels goodwill talks, The Falasha rescue Refugee anger highlights Israel's dilemma, When want is just indulgence, Roads, Washington and Moscow jubilant as Shultz reports back Reagan gets what he wanted in Geneva, Knife attack doctor was robbed, Zambia shows off copper mine to Howe, Magnetic North Pole drifts west, Return to chemical weapons denied, Jets pound Palestinian base, £250 award for aerospace engineer, Inquest after double chin surgery death, Punk kills himself after knifing family, University teaching of art history 'dead end', Russians relent on dissident, Marriages of unemployed and unskilled more likely to end in divorce, BR uses pop tunes in £9m new image drive, Polish policeman uses court for anti-Church diatribe, Portfolio, FA chief reunited with pilots he saved, Ulster MPs plot delay of milk Bill, The Times Diary, Science report Antarctic's future in balance, NUM left may oust moderates and seize control of executive, Dalyell criticized by police chief, Scientists scathing on organic farming, Union chiefs seek talks on Budget, Schools, 25 killed as blaze destroys French old people's home, Happy neighbours-thanks to the conciliation officer, Skill centres plan based on 'unfair' data, Let Britons go, Runcie appeals to Gadaffi, Blind woman's Himalayas climb, Alert over birth control shield, Chancellor stays firm on cuts, The papers, Aid workers' airlift, Synagogue humour defended by rabbi, He who lives by the pen..., Talks vital before US bases close, Healey tells party, Sharon wins admission from Time, From storm centre to the sidelines, £1m awarded to French bus crash families, Extra gas supplies aid demand, No visitors for Princess Margaret. Law: Woman accused of conspiracy over explosions, Law Report January 10, 1985 Court of Appeal Fixing date of valuation of compulsorily purchased land Washington Development Corporation v Bamblings (Washington) Ltd, Ex-minister faces trial in Ankara, Danish ship 'smuggled arms to South Africa', High Court move to ban NF student, Judge bans detailed reporting of surrogacy case, Heart case lorry driver was 'menace' on roads. Display Advertising: Charles Baynes Plc, Cory Heating Services, Pacific Gas And Electric Company, Repo Man, Ppa, National Exhibition Centre, January London Book Fairs, Scargill And The Miners, The Times, Bovis, The Times Literary Supplement, British Telecom Shares, Harrods, Base Lending Rates, Ratecapping, Gtftours. News in Brief. Sport: Badminton The East could feel the deepening bite of Frost, Skiing Miss Figini wins as Swiss rule, Snooker Johnson is just short of a bonus, Basketball Solent are saved by consortium, Rugby Union Dintrans leads way into post-Rives era, Hockey Labours of Hercules are rewarded just in time, Horse-powered ski jumping, Sports in Brief, Squash Rackets Young men show their form, Tennis Sundstrom's defeat kills big rematch, Football: Luton And Nottingham Forest Win Replays To Reach Fa Cup Fourth Round Stoke are almost rewarded for a gallant recovery in the cold, Cricket Moxon's shine rubs off as fast bowlers make hay, Motor Cycling Sheene's wheels slide to a halt, Boxing Barrett's right to bout is a blow to Warren, Rugby League New Gregory fee would beat record, Athletics Spending wisely to bring in top women, Racing: Leading Four-Year-Old To Take On Seniors At Newbury Wing And A Prayer is Schweppes surprise, Golf The 'wild guy' with a following of none. Property: Commercial Property Battle lines drawn in finance fight, Rise in cost of houses higher than forecast, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Ladbroke lets Savoy wing to Citibank. Politics and Parliament: Shipbuilding Reassurance on redundancy, Rate Support Merit in restoring accountability of councils to local ratepayers, Liberal plans to assist young people, Parliament today, Michelin jobs, Council Spending Legislation may be required to ban propaganda, Chemicals Bill coming on more stringent storage, Rate Capping Councils told they have little time left, Infrastructure Gow resists pressure for more spending. Arts and Entertainment: Kasparov shows promise of another win, Concise Crossword (No 540), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,631, Today's television and radio programmes, Old-fashioned check. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Publishing Respect and affection for the real writer, Chamber Strings of Melbourne, Opera Time warp Capriccio, Television The allure of gossip, Concerts Forming a relationship with loudspeakers Stockhausen, Music year, New books-paperback, Behind enemy and TV lines, Mackay/Parsons, Park Lane Group, Fiction Novel intrigues in Greece and Belfast, Thrillers Thud and blunder in earnest, Park Lane Group Purcell Room, How the old Galilean conquered the world, Ancient and Modern: the Poet as bridge. Editorials/Leaders: Indian Mission, Geneva Realities, The Budget Brief, Finance And Industry Fair terms for P & O merger with SGT, A return to Barberism?. Letters to the Editor: Age of chivalry, Nobel 'brain drain', Famine in Africa, Hilda Murrell case, The ring cycle, Striking wrong note, Nuclear deterrence, Taxing lump sums, Premature babies turned away, Long-term strategy for countryside. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Lastestappointments, New Bishop of Southwell, Church news. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Graeme Hall, Mr F. G. Roe, Sir Harold Hillier, Prof. W. B. Stanford Celebrated Irish classicist. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Prime rate fuels Dow, Investment Trusts, The pound, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Advance continues. Business and Finance: C H Beazer makes agreed £26m offer for Leech, Money Markets And Gold, Pound closes at new low as base rate fears recede, Tempus Miners' strike cuts £2m from Asda profits, Stock Market Report Imperial Group bid talk lifts United Biscuits shares, Guinness Peat back in profit with £10.5m, Resignations leave void in Reagan team, Crisis for oil exporters, SE Council considers new rules, London Financial Futures, 'Worst deal' for UK car buyers, The Times guide to career development Satisfaction and a lifestyle, Company News, Commodities, Slow recovery in diamonds, Go guide for job-hunters, In Brief, Market Summary. Business Appointments: Appointments. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Short Lets, La crème de la crème, General Appointments, Entertainments. Weather: The Weather.

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