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The Times - 01/10/1985

1985; Gale Group;

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By Donald Macintyre, Julian Haviland, From Philip Webster, Political Reporter, , By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, From Michael Binyon, , From Robert Fisk, , By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Richard Dowden, By Thomson prentice Science Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Michael Horsnell, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Ronald Faux, By Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, Linda Christmas, Reports by Robert Morgan, John Winder, Stephen Goodwin, Howard Under wood and Barbara Day, Geoffrey Smith, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, , By Nicholas Ashford, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From David Watts, , From Frank Johnson, , From Michael Binyon, From John Earle, , From Ivor Davis, , From John Carlin, From Robert Fisk, From A Correspondent, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Kuldip Nayar, From Marin Modiano, From Diana Geddes, , From John Best, From Hasan Akhtar, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Richard Wigg, From Diana Geddes, Stewart Tendler, Alan Franks, Michael Freedland, John Russell Taylor, E. J. Craddock, Richard Morrison, Nicholas Shakespeare, Martin Cropper, Irving Wardle, by Suzy Menkes, Rebecca Tyrrel, PHS, by Derek Worlock, David Sheppard, James Le Fanu, Philip Jacobson, Digby Anderson, Miles Kington, P.J. M. SINCLAIR, , IAN WRIGGLESWORTH, , MICHAEL BROPHY, DIANA ELLES, , NORMAN DOMBEY, WILLIAM WALKER, , GERALD GODFREY, ANTON OBHOLZER, , JUDITH TROWELL, , MICHAEL ENGLISH, , H. A. MAYER, , DESMOND FLOWER, , MICHAEL GRAY, , By Gareth Huw Davies, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Balley Morris, , From David Watts, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris Industrial Editor, By Derek Pain, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Matthew May, By Simon Craven, By Kevan Pearson, , By Charles Brett, By Richard Sarson, By David Sanger, From M. R. Yeomans, , By Geof Wheelwright, From Andrew Pollack, By William Jacot, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From John Roberson, , By Robert Pryce, By Sydney Friskin, By Colin McQuillan, By Philip Nicksan, By Jenny MacArthur, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hande, By George Ace, By David Miller, By Nicholas Harling, From John Wilcockson, Brian Glanville, Paul Newman, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Michael Hornsby, David Watts,

Resumo

Index. News: Doctors battle for the nation's heart, Conference Notebook, Sunnis promise a fight to the finish in siege of Tripoli, Italian budget will hit family incomes, Hanoi launches offensive on alcohol, Letter from Seoul Family ties dispel the propaganda, Tamil guerrillas in attack on police station, Black Sections Hattersley wins the day as delegates back positive discrimination, NZ tries to defuse anti-French mood, £200,000 research into work strain injury, Leaflets campaign by rebel rail staff, Britain admits selling tank parts to Tehran, moreover... Maybe it's because I'm a grumbler, Police Powers Force chiefs should avoid political moves,Kaufman says, Alderman Allan Davis was, 'Jobclubs' to aid the unemployed, Meeting, Maxwell to sue over collapse of deal, Education Tories fear power of knowledge, Benn says, Notices go out in Liverpool, Irish debate disrupted by angry clashes, Earthquake aftermath Once blasé residents of California prepare for worst, The Police Part 2 Private views of a public force, Family to see police chief, Papandreou shakes up leadership of Pasok, Tell wives of Aids victims ex-minister urges doctors, France And The World Part 2 Scandal blow to foreign policy Mitterrand's image dented, The Environment Package adopted to promote Labour as 'green party', After the Brixton riots Police investigate 500 crimes, Rioting spreads after death of Frankfurt protester, Husain remains firm on negotiated peace after Reagan meeting Consul visits jailed Briton, Live by the pen, die by the sword, General Zia backs down over council, Backing for Rocard could split the left, School trip inspection call, Council House Sales Tenants' right to buy can be overruled, Indian summer hits French farms but boosts wine harvest, Evidence of captured diary South Africa accused by Mozambique of undermining peace pact, Botha unveils his vision of universal franchise, Japan opens up market for British planes, Armed Police Firearms instructors apply new psychology tests, Canaries fleet fears reprisals, Man aged 70 father to test-tube quads, Science report How to cut pollution from straw burning, Four Russians kidnapped, Gartcosh campaign launched, NHS ancillary staff accept 4.7% pay offer, On The Streets Far from squalor's front-line, Portfolio, D'Aubuisson resigns as party chief, Manila blames Malaysia for 53 deaths, Realistic, ambitious-and extreme, Unions join for London Post talks, Parti Québécois elects new leader and steps away from separatism, Sad note on a sterling fellow, X-rays offer new clue to crucifixions, Animal rights protesters accused of assault and damaging laboratory, Hailsham denies CND ban, The Times Diary Garrick's royal tie, Openings, Prisoners Of Conscience S Korea: Lee Chul, Runners and riders line up for a literary Derby, The papers, Impact of the teachers' strike: 2 Hardships counter parents' sympathy, TGWU vote dashes Kinnock hopes on miners' motion, Fleet Street unions agree to talks on printing plant for News International, Fashion Renaissance man of Italian style: the first of an occasional series focusing on fashion-makers A Latin lesson in curves, The homeland that cannot last, Guru quits after split with cult followers, Free flights to woo cruise passengers, Stand up to Liverpool's Militants, Mizoram to be 23rd Indian state, Commentary, Reagan invites allies for pre-summit talks. Arts and Entertainment: Clear winners, Concise Crossword (No 762), Concert, Duke to sell more Chatsworth treasures, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,856. Law: Court threat on Anglo-Irish deal, Father jailed, Stepson is accused of murders, Driver with diabetes cleared on death charge, Groce bailed under 'near house arrest', Director accused of bank loan fraud, Mistress a jailer to aged lover, Robbery charge, In Court 27 appear before magistrates, Mother remanded, Charges against miners dropped. Display Advertising: Southdata Ltd, Allied-Lyons, Premium Bonds, Radius Plc, British Pharmaceutical Industry., Singapore Airlines, The Classical Selection Club, Europcar, Rnr, Sterling, Redland, Ambassadors Theatre, The Piaget Showroom, Morse Computers, The Times, Access Software Ltd, Christie's A Week In View, Rabobank, Epic, Computer World Ltd, Saver Plus, Digitus, Triumph Adler(uk) Ltd, Rugby Cement, Simpson, Olivetti, Whsmith, Punch, Harrods, International Concessionaires Limited,, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Galleries Mass-production down to a nicety, Concerts Monteverdi Choir, Television Insights of hope, Medici Quartet, Publishing Frankfurt frolics, Theatre Biography, The Hard Life. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Legal LA Crème, Announcements, Expert Systems Opportunities, Champneys At Tring, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Pacific Currents, Finance And Industry Markets' timing is all wrong on EMS entry, A Time To Lead, Behaviour On And Off The Bench. Letters to the Editor: Not such a rare bird, Scholastic excellence, Tory accounts, Children at risk, Testing grounds for nuclear warheads, A Liberal future, Economic effects of Alliance plan, Hung Parliament, Letters Consumer choice on integrated packages, 'Tax on morality'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): On This Day, The night sky in October. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Simone Signoret Well-loved French actress, Mr C. W.Phillips. Business and Finance: Snub for Spear & Jackson bid, US sales drop slows Lotus, Comapny News, Commodities, Miney Markets And Gold, Microsoft's windows on the world as it reaches ten, How secrets in the system could subvert an audit, IBM chief quits after 20 years, News In Brief SCM round for Hanson, Don't be caught out by the pitfalls of November, Computer Briefing Commodore plans to climb with Amiga, Market Summary, Plug-in 'Mac' provides the answer, Investment Trusts, The Week Hard times ahead for software, Tempus Turnbull arrives for revamp at Inchcape, Keyboard revolution helps little head-hunters, Model ways to see if a different future works, Stock Market Report Positive start for account with index nearing 1,000, New Amstrad boosts market, The Times Unit Trust Information Service, Japan call for rethink on trading, Act now to comply with the new rules, London Financial Futures, Fed unlikely to clear way for early fall in interest rates, Bad summer brings record retail sales, Alliant set for parallel processing successes, Business failures down 3%. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Timely rise for Dow, Stock Exchange Prices Lively start to account. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Rugby Union South Africans are optimistic and name four venues, Squash Rackets Hickox wins third title, Racing Jockey Club reject paid stewards and 'riding' rule change, ICE Hockey Hanson injured so Racers lose advantage, Sports in Brief, Snooker Exit Thorne after astonishing final frame, Today's Fixtures, Boxing: Britons Have Sights On Championship Success Tall order for Bruno who aims to cut European champion down to size, Show Jumping Skelton on St James, Racing: Trainer-Jockey Combination Can Make Up For Lost Time Treble chance for Dunlop and Carson, World Football Football: Internazionale Interest, In Brazil Forward Nigeria may be emerging as new international influence, Basketball Clark is ruled ineligible, Sports Council Tests may not smoke out every sport's drug users, Judo Adams would make ideal team manager, Tennis Advance of youth promising, Yachting Bond sees beauty on the Swan river, Cycling Nissan to stay with Irish race. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Short Lets. Weather: The Weather.

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