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The Times - 31/10/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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From Richard Owen, , By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Bally, Transport Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, Derek Harris, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, Pat Healy, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Mosey, From Stephen Taylor, , From A Correspondent Lagos, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , From Douglas Tweedale, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Michael Binyon, , From Ivor Davis, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Paul Routledge, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, , From Richard Bassett, , From Frank Johnson, , From Diana Geddes, From Martha de la Cal, , From Richard Wigg, from Trevor Fishlock, Nicholas Shakespeare, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Cropper, Lucy Hodges, George Hill, Isabel Raphael, James Fenton, Dhiren Bhagat, Tom Hutchinson, Robert Nye, James Lees-Milne, PHS, Martin Fletcher, Paul Vallely, Michael Beenstock, Ronald Butt, Miles Kington, COLIN WELLAND, , JOHN LE CARRE, , ROGER HAMILTON, , ROBERT ALEXANDER., CALDECOTE, , PETER BOTTOMLEY, , ROY PORTER, , C. H. F. BLAKE, , MICHAEL LEAPMAN, , SUSAN STEWARD, WILLIAM GUTTERIDGE, , ELIZABETH BENYON, , P. N. O'DONOGHUE, , By Our Astronomy Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Sir Laurens van der Post, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, Charles Knevitt, Michael Hatfield, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, CK, MH, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Cliff Feltham, By Michael Prest, Finanicial Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, By Clare Dobie, From David Watts, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley, By Gerald Davies, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Colin McQuillan, From John Roberson, , By Barry Pickthall, By Sydney Friskin, By a Correspondent, By Leslie Duxbury, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Keith Macklin, Keith Macklin, By Conrad Voss Bark, DAVID MILLER, , By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Our Irish Correspondent., Edited by Peter Davalle, Bob WIlliams, PH, Michael Hamlyn, W. A. Davis, Clare Raffael,

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Index. News: The Times Profile: Fred Jarvis The classroom agitator, Six killed in Durban violence, Angry union response to Athens pay freeze erodes Socialist control, The drive to stop the decay, M6 crash victims burnt beyond recognition, Carrington lines up Nato support for US on arms limits, Craxi sticks to his old line-up for coalition, Why housebuilding slumped, Top security for Gandhi murder anniversary, Worst government leak, Spend money to plug the crisis, Woman who caught Aids nursing man 'is unique', Letter from Jaffna Where reporters get a bad press, Can we trust the doctors?, The 'discouraged' claimants 940,000 on dole are not seeking work, Britain rejects claim by Greek Government for return of Elgin Marbles, Euro Route unveils £5bn Channel link Ferry operators pledge to halve fares, Jail mutiny may become an offence, Shadow Cabinet votes, Fierce competition for few contracts, Science report Towards herbicide-resistant crops, Immigration policy Deportee to appeal from abroad, How siege may aid Alfonsin, Pope will meet Runcie for private talks in Bombay, £32 holidays sold in under an hour, Playing for keeps in the diplomatic marbles game, Anglo-Irish talks Thatcher told Unionists want veto on deal, Social Fund critics 'too quick to damn', Warnock: why either way spells trouble, Jamming 'costs Russians £500m', Security teams tighten defence at Cyprus centre, Labour affirms commitment to defence, Post Office may extend second class price cut, Pay cuts for Army and police in Nigeria, Solicitors get tough complaints powers, When kissing had to stop, Bonn inquest on Paraguay trip, Russian hostages set free in Beirut, Hinde replica freed from mud, Horizons Don't bluff your way abroad, Hawke studies Geldof plea for planes, Washington launches British bonanza, Protests by Spanish fruit farmers, Kinnock 'own goal' gibe angers Hatton, Navy chief attacks spy deal, Home Office hopes of crime curb, Explosive discovery in Austrian cellar, S Africa right wins poll, NUM pit votes to break away as board backs review panels, Tramp loses hold-all containing £13,000, Swedish spy vessel and Soviet ship collide, Roads, Drought compounded by folly, Press mar royal trip to wildlife hideaway, Murder of policeman Mystery of killer and motive, £85m to keep French poor warm, Network bids for TV satellite franchise, Jobless rise in most Tory seats, The Times Diary, Dalyell gives new alleged Belgrano paper to Speaker, The papers, Action on council impartiality, Britain focuses on Indonesia, Hurd tells of anti-terror strategy, The big push for more houses, Britain fails to get pledge over Star Wars spin-off, Resentment at cool UK response to invasion may spoil Grenada visit, Dunwoody voted out of Shadow Cabinet, Solicitors gain ground in Bar monopoly battle, Lack of volunteers for Chinese Army forces conscription, France says Aids claim was not premature, Construction/2 The people who said yes to the impossible, 7-day shops 'no threat to Sundays', Independent review for pit closures, Reagan set to offer worldwide sharing of Star Wars research, WRP flats 'used for debauchery', Howe less likely to go to Pretoria, Construction/1 An industry awaiting orders, Portfolio, Portugal's new Premier sure his minority government will survive, moreover... Lights, ballpoints, action..., Poland aims to win more Western plaudits with new show of clemency, Boost for Bermuda Premier, Construction/3 A better image to the man at the sharp end, Facelift for marina at Brighton, New books-paperback, General Appointments, Health groups claim £250m needed to stop NHS cuts, Rail staff may face tests for alcohol, From the Sahel, a new cry for help. Display Advertising: A Major Laing Consultant., Ppa, Amalgamated Union Of Engineering, Bankruptcy Sale, Air France, Black Bush Whiskey., Bernard Thorpe, Hill Samuel Group Plc, Taylor Woodrow, The Times Literary Supplement, Lyons Plc, The Brick Development Association, Comet, Channel Tunnel, Literary Review, Brent Walker Holdings Plc, The Happy Alcoholic, Saudia, Natwest, Top Score, Iranian Constitutional Council, The Times Portfolio, London News, Heron, Amstrad Pcw 8256, The Booker Prize, Uk, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Divisional Court Private fostering not an illegal adoption Gatehouse v R and Another, Transport secretary had no power to stop lorry ban Regina v Secretary of State for Transport, Ex parte Greater London Council., Food sale ancillary to occupier's business Dodds v Spear, 35-count indictment against seized guru, Singer's case, Libel defendants must disclose justification Lucas-Box v Associated Newspapers Group plc and Another, Heroin verdict, Husband lost control at wife's taunts, Kaunda son facing drug charge, Napley to take over defence in 'Bambi' case, Gamekeeper is fined £500 for shooting falcon, Paper renews TV promise, Probation for wife killer, 'Baby in drawer' tears from a jury, Justice knew of defendant's record Regina v Birmingham Justices, Ex parte Robinson. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliament October 30 1985 Prorogation BT shares inquiry completed House Of Lords. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 788), US women to meet Britain in bridge final, Today's television and radio programmes, Athenaeum to sell its bust of satirist, £50,600 for flower panel, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,882. Reviews: Fanning fundamentalist fire, Science Fiction Woman wailing for SF lover, Concert London Sinfonietta/ Knussen, London theatre Same Time Next Year, Poetry Poet of the solipsistic self alone, Dance The mummy of invention Sons of Horus, The Poet as a youngish dog, Regional theatre Macbeth, Masque Magical simplicity Acis and Galatea, Thruster from an unsettled society, Books I Tiresome women, transatlantic tales Ficiton, A light that shines brightly still, Television One for the boys. Classified Advertising: Time & Tide Magazine., LA Crème De LA Crème, Financial & Accounting Appointments, Announcements, Can We Trust, Arc, Musical Instruments, General Appointments, Advertising, Entertainments, The 34th Kensington Antiques Fair. Editorials/Leaders: Still A Spotty Leopard, Fair Price For Lives, Leaders Of Tomorrow, Finance And Industry SE ready to surrender on international front. Letters to the Editor: Nurse Cavell's death, The Gillick case, Time on one's hands, Prince and the Press, Tory loyalty, Treatment in Cyprus secrets trial, Logic of sanctions, Matter of manufacturing, Right of audience, Sense in charging museum visitors. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in November, On This Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Charles Douglas-Home, Mr Hugh Burroughes Pioneer aviation engineer. Business and Finance: Dollar hits 4-year low against yen, Money Markets And Gold, Brittan urges US deficit action, Lloyds raises $500m in second bond issue, Legal action threat to Minebea, 180p striking price at Underwoods, Market Summary, Tempus Reed International trips on consumer publishing, Commodities, Commercial Property Room for 'banking factories' in City, Company News, Dee pays £7.7m for Lonsdale, News In Brief, Blundell dismisses chief executive, New steel regime for EEC, LME warns tin council of threat to market's future, Stock Market Report Share prices continue record run. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Investment Trusts, The pound, London Financial Futures, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Shares strong again, The Times Unit Trust Information Service. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Tuesday's Results, Fishing Tame is the game when the fish are not wild, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Tennis Britain's hopes slim in Wightman Cup, Basketball Spaniards in control, Boxing Magri reclaims title in second round, Yachting America's Cup crews flex their muscles, African diary A nation yet to get on its bike, Rugby League Team sheet oversight as West is called up, Tennis Noah falls to Dickson, Golf Ballesteros hovers, Football France still have some work to do, Hockey Promising much but to no avail, Cricket Pakistan rely on good morning, Football:orient Fail To Contain Their First Division Neighbours In Delayed Milk Cup Tie Arsenal are saved by Allinson and Nicholas, Squash Rackets Making play with big names away, Horse Trials Britain demand better travel to defend titles in Australia, Rugby Union Victory marred by Fijians' first sending-off in Britain, Athletics Slaney expects her first child. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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